WE extend our heartiest good wishes to the nine for the success in the first of the series with Yale. Though a close struggle is looked for, the closest perhaps in years, the University as a whole has confidence in its representatives and believes in their final victory. We are glad to see that responsible persons have been appointed to take charge of the cheering. Not in any way should the University again be placed in a position which allows unpleasant reflections on the spirit which governs us. That the game may be a most propitious forerunner of the festivites of Class Day, is the earnest hope of all of us.
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