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THE YALE GAME.

All that is desired in this afternoon's contest is the at the University baseball team shall play its best game. If it does, victory seems assured. That it will, the experience of the past two years leaves little room to doubt, while this year's team in particular has demonstrated its ability to play its best game at the right time. The two Princeton games are sufficient illustration of that.

Class Day week and the fact that six members of the team are to play their last home game against Yale should provide sufficient inspiration, but there are other and more substantial reasons for expecting much of the team. The men work well together and they all know baseball, They have been well taught and they have been infused with the right spirit. Coach Piper has trained them in the rudiments and in the fine points of the game with untiring devotion. His sympathetic intimacy with the men under his charge has had much to do with the season's success. Captain Currier has at all times been a true leader, inspiring his men and possessing their utmost confidence, a confidence shared by the entire University.

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