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Harvard '99, vs. U. of P., '99.

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This afternoon on Holmes Field at 3 p. m. the Freshmen will play the University of Pennsylvania Freshman nine.

The Harvard team has been somewhat weakened owing to the fact that S. F. Mills, shortstop, has sprained his ankle and will be unable to play. Galbraith will probably take his place.

Litchfield, who has been laid up for a week or more, has just come out again and will play although his leg is yet rather weak.

Despite these disadvantages the Harvard Freshmen have strong hopes of winning, thereby scoring their seventeenth consecutive victory and keeping an unbroken series of victories thus far through the season.

The batting order of the two teams will be as follows:

HARVARD. U. OF P.

Thompson, 2b. 3b, Pomeroy.

Lynch, r. f. r. f., Ramsey.

Morse, l. f. c., Dicks.

Mains, p. c. f., Wade.

Davis, c. 1b., Lucas.

Litchfield, 3b. s. s., Watt.

Galbraith, s. s. l. f., Higgins.

McCall, (Sears), c. f. 2b., Robinson.

Sherwin, 1b. P., Thatcher.

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