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Coach Adolf Samborski's powerful Yardling baseball team will provide the major sporting entertainment for the Jubilee throng tomorrow afternoon in Cambridge, meeting the strong Bulldog pop outfit on Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock.
It will be Lou Clay of the Crimson against famed Captain Ted Harrison of the Blue in what should be one of the best mound duels of the year. Harrison's unusual twirling ability gives the Elis a chance to do the unexpected and upset the Samborski juggernaut which has rolled over 16 diamond rivals in the current campaign.
The Crimson club, however, led by Mike Rice, Lea Pitchford, and Ed Buckley, seems to have too much balance and batting punch for the dangerous Elis. The Blue first year men have had a good season, but they fell before Andover, while the Crimson later stopped the winning streak of the Royal Blue and beat them 5 to 2.
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