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Continuing its schedule of Intercollegiate League activities with one victory and no defeats behind it, the Crimson Varsity nine will clash with a powerful Tiger team at Princeton tomorrow, in what promises to be a close and exciting game. The League series will be continued Saturday morning by a game scheduled with Columbia at New York.
Unbeaten in his two previous starts against Villanova and Pennsylvania, Bill Lincoln will start on the slab in the Princeton encounter, according to Coach Mitchell's present plans. Tom Bilodeau is slated for first base in both games, but should he be called upon for relief work on the mound, Braman Gibbs will come in from the outfield to hold down the initial sack. Coach Jefferies of the Tiger outfit will probably pitch his Sophomore star, Dick Bell, against the Crimson.
Through these two games the Harvard team hopes to solidify its position at the head of the League.
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