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The nine will play Princeton this afternoon at 3 o'clock on Holmes Field. This is the fourth game of the series, and if Harvard wins, there will be a tie.
If Harvard loses the game today and with it the series, it will be rather hard to pick the best college team of this season. The deciding game of the Yale-Princeton series will be played at New Haven, and for that reason Yale stands a good chance to win. On the other hand, Brown has beaten Yale three times, and Harvard has beaten Brown two out of four games, both away from home, and by the very good score of 6 to 1. If, however, Harvard wins the series with Princeton, there will remain only the question of superiority over Brown.
The management asked Brown for another game, but they telegraphed yesterday that they could not get the consent of their faculty.
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