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Harvard stayed up at the top of the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League when a deluge of rain at game time caused the postponement of the Dartmouth-Pennsylvania game scheduled to have been played at Hanover yesterday. At present the Crimson Varsity is tied with Pennsylvania for the leadership of the League, both teams having an average of .600.

Which outfit is to lead the League will be decided tomorrow when the two ball clubs stage a doubleheader here at Soldiers Field. Captain Eddie Loughlin and Drib Braggiotti will be pitching to a Quaker nine that isn't quite as strong at bat as in the field.

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