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Waseda University Will Repay Visit of Crimson in '34 on June 12--Today's Game With New Hampshire Off

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Due to the death of Dr. Edward Morgan Lewis, president of the University of New Hampshire, today's baseball game at the Northern college has been postponed.

Together with the announcement of the revised Varsity schedule for the remainder of the year comes the news that the Waseda University nine of Japan will meet the Crimson at Soldiers Field on Friday, June 12.

In the fall of 1934 the Mitchellmen played Waseda in Nippon on which occasion the Americans were buried 17-2. At the time of next month's encounter the Orientals will be winding up a schedule which calls for games at Boston College, Thursday, June 4, Providence the seventh, Yale the eighth, Princeton the tenth, and Boston University the thirteenth.

Two other games added to the Crimson calendar are a postponed affair with Tufts here Friday and an encounter with the Alumni on Tuesday, June 9.

Captain Maguire's team, which showed marked return to form in defeating Pennsylvania twice Saturday, has mathematically ensured itself of at least a first place tie in the Eastern Intercollegiate League. With three games left to play the Crimson must lose all to equal the present records of Dartmouth and Yale, credited with four loses in twelve scheduled starts.

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