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A CRITICAL GAME

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There are four more games on the baseball schedule before the first Yale game. Strange as it may seem, there are still not a few men who have faith in the University team, and believe that they will get together in the remaining games and play real baseball. No one has doubted the amount of baseball ability that is latent in this year's squad, but it has never appeared in any of the many different combinations thus far attempted. If this period of mediocrity can be called the proverbial mid-season slump, at lease one record has been broken-the length of time it has lasted.

Today's game is a critically important one. The team realizes the situation better than anyone else and will make a desperate attempt to come into its own again. The CRIMSON is not willing to despair yet of the final games of the year and trusts that there are those who have the same faith in the team and care willing to give it their support, come what may.

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