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The communication published in our columns yesterday deserves the attention of all freshmen. The class ought to give good support to their nine when it goes to New Haven. Many men who will be through or almost through their examinations can give their time, and others can spare a day for the trip. The nine has won the first game against Yale. With proper support there ought to be no question of the second. Judged by the number of university players on the team, no class for years has had so good a prospect of winning. The team has won the class championship, and ought to have the confidence of the class of '93. United and enthusiastic cheering can do a great deal toward winning at New Haven. Ninety-three ought to leave nothing undone to help their nine. No freshman class since 1886 has won both games from Yale, and it is time to change the record of defeats and undecided championships. Probably no freshman class for years will have a stronger nine that of '93. The class must see to it that the Yale game is not lost by their indifference.

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