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WILLIAMS PLAYS HERE TODAY

With University Baseball Team on the Field at 4.--Opponents' Record.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

Williams will play the University baseball team on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Reserved seats will be sold at Leavitt & Peirce's and at the box office on the field for 75 cents. General admission tickets are 50 cents each.

Williams has failed so far this season to repeat the remarkable success of last year's nine which defeated Harvard 5-2, Yale, Dartmouth and Amherst. They have had six veterans with which to develop a team and an excellent coach in Lauder, the old Brown University player. In the games this year Williams has batted well, but has made costly errors. They defeated Vermont, 6-2, and Trinity, 5-0, but lost to Amherst, 1-7, chiefly through errors, and to Holy Cross, 8-11, after getting 13 safe hits off Mansfield. Ford and Waters, last year's successful battery, are still eligible, and will probably both be in the game today.

The University team's line-up will be the same as in the Holy Cross game, with the exception of pitcher. Either Brennan or Slater will be in the box.

The batting order: HARVARD.  WILLIAMS. Leonard, 3b.  s.s., Young Briggs, 1b.  c., Waters McCall, 2b.  2b., Wadsworth Dexter, l.f.  c.f., Warren Simons, s.s.  3b., Lewis Harvey, c.f.  r.f., Mahan Dana, r.f.  l.f., Kelly Currier, c.  1b., Harmon Brennan or Slater, p.  p., Ford or Pierce

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