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NINE FAVORED TO WIN FROM PENN IN GAME TOMORROW

Victory Will Advance Crimson if Tiger Holds Columbia--Visitors Powerful In Field and Box

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In an attempt to fight back to the lead position in the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League, the Varsity nine will face the ace of the Pennsylvania team, John Jackson, for the second time this year in the final game of a two game series on Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon at 3.45 o'clock. The hour has been changed so that spectators may see both the Princeton track meet which begins at 2 o'clock and the ball game.

In spite of the fact that Coach Cariss has the best fielding team in the League, the best individual batter in Powel, and a moundsman who fanned 14 Harvard batters in the first game of the season which the Crimson won, 3-1, the Pennsylvania team has only an average of 200 in the league having taken only one victory in five games played.

If Loughlin pitches the favored Crimson team to a third league triumph, and if Columbia is checked by Princeton next Wednesday, Harvard will again be leading the association. It is not at all probable, however, that the Tiger will be able to overcome the league-leading New York team since Princeton is now sharing cellar honors with Cornell having lost both contests. In the double header which Cornell plays at Princeton tomorrow, however, the Black and Orange is favored to move up to fifth place.

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