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SCRIBES' STELLAR TWIRLER INJURED ON BATTLE'S EVE

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On the eve of its departure for Nassau, the CRIMSON nine's hopes for a victory over the Princetonian sluggers tomorrow received a severe blow when it became known at a late hour last night that H. C. Bartlett '28, who composed the better half of the $250,000 ambidextrous reversible battery, had sprained his right arm.

As a result of this misfortune, the aggregate total of innings that this combination can twirl is reduced to 27, and the Harvard journalists may be forced to rely upon the services of one of their second string hurlers in the event of an extra inning struggle.

A squad of 15 scribes, with approximately 30 batboys, waterboys, trainers, and masseurs, will leave for Jungleland this afternoon on a specially chartered steamyacht.

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