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The University nine will play Georgetown on Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. As the game scheduled to be played with Georgetown on the southern trip was prevented by rain, this will be the only Georgetown game this season. Last year Georgetown won both games from Harvard, the first 6 to 5 and the return game in Cambridge 9 to 5. Five of last year's team, including White, who pitched the second game last year, are again playing this season. The new men are the first and third basemen and two outfielders. In April Georgetown beat Yale twice and Princeton once, but lost the second game to Princeton. Princeton won the series by beating Georgetown at Princeton on May 12. Yale won the third game of the Georgetown series last Saturday by a score of 7 to 2. These defeats indicate an improvement in the Yale and Princeton teams rather than a slump on the part of Georgetown.
As Reid will probably be unable to play, the Harvard batting order is uncertain. Kernan will probably pitch.
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