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This afternoon the second championship game with Brown will be played on Holmes Field. If this game is won by our nine, Yale and Harvard will be tied for the first place in the college league, with a total of five games won and one lost. Although we think that the Harvard nine will win this afternoon, and that nothing but sheer carelessness will prevent it, still the proverbial uncertainty of base-ball makes every game doubtful. It is of the utmost importance that every one of the remaining games should be won, if the base-ball championship is to come to Harvard this year. It would be inexcusable, if the nine should lose the championship by dropping a game to one of the smaller colleges. The support of an enthusiastic audience is necessary at all games, and we hope that the fervor of the examination period will not prevent a goodly attendance on Holmes this afternoon.

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