The adoption of a schedule of base ball games by Yale and Princeton answers decisively one of the arguments against a dual league. It has been maintained that the formation of the league would kill Princeton athletics by leaving her no college strong enough to compete with. Yale has now shown that she intends to treat Princeton on the same basis as before the dissolution of the triple league, and Harvard has never expressed her unwillingness to continue her contests with Princeton. If the Princeton nine wishes to challenge Harvard our team will undoubtedly accept, subject only to the recently imposed condition of playing within New England. The contests with Princeton would be on a footing with those of former years, whether or no Harvard had entered into a dual league with Yale.
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