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Members of the University in general and of the class of Ninety-eight in particular are reminded of the baseball game to be played this afternoon between the Junior classes of Harvard and Yale. The game is an important one, because its result will, in a way, settle the athletic supremacy of the two classes, Harvard having won the Freshman football game and Yale the Freshman boat race. The Yale Junior team, according to reports, is unusually strong for a class team, so that the game will probably be a close one and well worth going to see. The spectators should also bear in mind that this will be the first Harvard-Yale athletic contest to take place in Cambridge since the renewal of athletic relations between the two universities, that the Yale men play here of their own preference, and that for these reasons the visitors should get a hearty reception. As for the Harvard team, it is fairly good for a class nine, and if it is supported as it should be by the members of the class of Ninety-eight, it has an even chance of winning.

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