The result of the Yale-Princeton game of Saturday has narrowed down the contest for the championship to Yale or Harvard. It is very nearly two weeks before the critical game at New Haven will be played, but we wish to put in a plea this early, that our nine be supported on the nineteenth of this month by as large a crowd of Harvard students as ever assembled outside of Cambridge to witness an inter-collegiate contest. Every man who owes allegiance to the blue standard of Yale will be on hand, and his lungs will be in far better condition than those of the men who have been travelling all day, therefore, in numbers we will find salvation. Most of the examinations will be over on the day of the game, and no reason for non-attendance can be given but laziness. Let us be vilified if we must, for other mistakes and vices, but do not let Harvard perpetuate for itself a reputation for that most despicable characteristic. Make up your minds now, that a week from Saturday will be spent by you in New Haven; let nothing selfish interfere, and victory on the diamond will remain with Harvard for another year.
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PROPERTY FOR HARVARD COLLEGE.