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THE BASEBALL SCHEDULE

Games Arranged With Cornell, Chicago, Michigan, and Carlisle Indians.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The University baseball schedule for next spring is now practically completeed. Twenty-four games will be played, one more than last year. Of this number fifteen will be played in Cambridge. With the following six teams which played Harvard last spring no games have been arranged this year: Princeton, Columbia, Georgetown, Holy Cross, Tufts, Boston College. Ten teams not on last year's schedule will be played next spring. These are Cornell, Carlisle Indians, University of Michigan, University of Chicago, Annapolis, Wesleyan, Trinity, Colby, Exeter and Andover. A game will probably be arranged for April 6. The schedule is as follows:

April 10.--Wesleyan at Cambridge.

April 13.--Virginia at Charlottesville, Va.

April 17.--Trinity at Durham, N. C.

April 20.--Annapolis at Annapolis, Md.

April 26.--Dartmouth at Cambridge.

April 27.--Dartmouth at Cambridge.

April 30.--Colby at Cambridge.

May 2.--Andover at Andover.

May 4.--Williams at Cambridge.

May 7.--Amherst at Cambridge.

May 11.--Bowdoin at Cambridge.

May 14.--Lafayette at Cambridge.

May 18.--Pennsylvania at Philadelphia.

May 22.--Exeter at Exeter.

May 25.--Michigan at Cambridge.

May 28.--Brown at Cambridge.

May 30.--Cornell at Cambridge.

June 5.--Univ. of Chicago at Cambridge.

June 8.--Pennsylvania at Cambridge.

June 12.--Brown at Providence.

June 15.--Carlisle Indians at Cambridge.

June 20.--Yale at Cambridge.

June 25.--Yale at New Haven.

June 29.--Yale at New York (in case of a tie.)

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