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Viewed in another light, we may hope that this victory will prove a good omen for Harvard's success in other fields today. With the Mott Haven championship to be decided, and a critical base ball game to be played against Yale, today will be an important one in Harvard athletics. The college may feel satisfied that the H. A. A. has done all in its power to insure victory at New York, and has at least sent a strong and well-trained team. General opinion appears to consider the chances of victory in favor of Harvard, but win or lose, nothing but credit is due the H. A. A. The base ball management has also shown commendable energy since the defat of two weeks ago. Sevaeral changes have been made in the nine, so that the strongest possible team will undoubtedly be presented today. With firm determination to win, and the encouragement of playing on home grounds, the nine ought to turn the tables upon Yale.

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