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RAIN CAUSES POSTPONEMENT OF INDIAN BASEBALL GAME

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Dartmouth's hopes for the baseball league pannant were given a temporary setback yesterday when old man rain decided to take a hand in the race for the League championship. Just after the covers had been taken off the field a thunder storm turned Soldiers Field into a juicy marsh, and in the interests of economy it was decided to spare the field and spoil the pennant.

So although they're taking on B. C. this morning, the Indians will show what men they are by playing the postponed game at 3.30 o'clock today.

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