THIS afternoon the freshman nine will be given an opportunity to retaliate upon the Princeton freshmen. In the first game they were seriously handicapped by the loss, at the last minute, of their regular pitcher. Yet, in spite of this, the score was a close one. To-day the men have the advantage of playing on home grounds with the sympathies of the crowd strongly with them. They have also had excellent practice in the class championship series, and should be in condition to make a creditable showing. That they are capable of playing well has frequently been proved, and the University expects them to-day to do their utmost to alone for their first defeat. We wish them every success.
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