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This afternoon at 4 o'clock the two teams meet again on Soldiers Field with the setting the same as in the past. An unbeaten Holy Cross team with eight decisive victories to its credit will encounter a Harvard nine at its best no more than fair. Owen Carroll, the best pitcher in college baseball, is ready to take the mound. The experts hesitate, however, to predict the Holy Cross landslide that comparative scores presage for they cannot but wonder if history will repeat itself. Will Harvard rise to the occasion this afternoon as it has in the past...
...Springfield nine furnished the dopesters the biggest upset of the season when they walked over the unbeaten Boston College team by an 8 to 3 score last Thursday. Arriving at University Heights without any flourish of trumpets, without any imposing victories to their credit, the Springfield players went to work in business-like fashion and completely outplayed their over-confident opponents. Gates, a slow-ball pitcher of slight stature, buffaloed the B. G. sluggers throughout. He is out to add to his fame this afternoon at the expense of the Crimson...
...died unbeaten pugilist. Such a buffer as Donnelly Ireland never again will...
...first meet February 25, Yale defeated the Navy fencing team, unbeaten in a dual collegiate meet for sixteen years. In the next match Yale defeated Columbia 10-7, which two weeks before Harvard had also beaten 7-4. The next match also shows the closeness between the Harvard and Yale teams. Last Saturday Yale defeated the Army 9-8, which the Crimson had also beaten 7-6 on March 5. Outside of the regular schedule, Harvard defeated the J. Sanford Saltus 9-4, while Yale split even in its two matches with that club. The excellence of the Yale team...
...long supremacy of Harvard hockey teams was seriously challenged last year--and finally vindicated only by heroic efforts. If anyone threatens this year, it is Yale. Unbeaten so far by any college sextet, reinforced by several undoubted stars, and victorious over McGill--to whom the University lost in an early season game,--Yale has much confidence in her ability to play Captain Crosby's men to a standstill. Harvard men, nevertheless, think otherwise...