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In an exceedingly close and exciting game the Harvard graduates in the Law School defeated the Yale Graduates in the annual contest on Soldiers Field, yesterday afternoon, by the score of 5 to 4. Both teams played good baseball, Yale excelling in the field and Harvard at bat. The batting orders were:
Harvard.-3b., J. P. Carr '11; s.s., R. MacVeagh '10; c.f., C. Hann, Jr., '11; 1b., E. Angell '11; r.f., S. B. Olney '10; p., H. A. Baker '12; 2b., L. L. Forchheimer '09; c., W. M. Evarts '09; l.f., L. Withington, Jr., '11.
Yale.-3b., Nelson; c., Bundy; s.s., Logan; p., McKee; 2b., Hubbard; l.f., Lightner; c.f., Holcome; 1b., Hawes; r.f., Philbin.
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