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BASEBALL WITH DARTMOUTH

On Solders Field at 3.30.--Hicks Will Do the Pitching for Harvard.

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Dartmouth will play the final game of its schedule against the University nine on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock.

Hicks will be in the box for Harvard, and McLaughlin will play again at first base. The batting order will be the same as against Cornell on Saturday. Dartmouth will have its best pitcher, Mitchell, in the box. He won one game from Harvard in 1908, and Hicks won the other game that year. The one game scheduled last year was cancelled on account of rain.

The scores of games that give a direct comparison of Harvard and Dartmouth favor the home team today. Williams, beaten by Harvard, has twice won from Dartmouth. Amherst split even in two games with Dartmouth and the result in the Cornell-Dartmouth series was the same. The batting orders: HARVARD.  DARTMOUTH. Rogers, c.f.  2b., Norton McLaughlin, 1b.  1b., Brady Hicks, p.  c.f.; Daly Potter, 2b.  p., Mitchell Minot, r.f.  r.f., Hoban Lanigan, 3b.  c., Chadbourne Marshall, s.s.  l.f., Eaton Young, c.  s.s., Convoy Babson, l.f.  3b., Orr

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