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Behind its ranking pitcher, righthanded Ed Ingalls, the Varsity baseball team, lineup unchanged, takes the field here against Princeton this afternoon.
In their first 1936 league meeting at Nassau Harvard defeated the Tigers 9, 2, with Ingalls allowing six hits. Today the burly Sophomore will be after his own fifth straight win and the Crimson's seventh straight victory, and tenth consecutive conquest of Princeton since 1931.
The home team lineup remains unchanged. If Ingalls runs into difficulty, Coach Mitchell will send in George Tittmann, who set Cornell down with three hits two weeks, ago, from right field
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