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It should be the aim of every undergraduate to keep tomorrow afternoon free to see the Dartmouth game. Too many students have either forgotten that there are baseball games twice a week or have failed to act on this fact. To remedy this, it is suggested that the schedules recently distributed be considered as engagement cards. Not only will this provide the students with better entertainment than any so far discovered in Boston, but it will have an excellent effect on the morale of the players.

If anyone had any doubts as to the value of support and encouragement to a team it was dispelled during the game with Holy Cross. The playing which, with two innings excepted, was better than it has been, as well as the strong last inning rally was a testimony to the "fight" put into the players by the aggressive anxiety of the crowd.

The team must feel the encouragement and interest of the undergraduates if it is to make a creditable showing later on against Princeton and Yale.

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