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The University baseball team will play its last game before the Yale series with the Pilgrims on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The Pilgrims, as usual, is composed mainly of old players of the University team. Heydock, Simons, Hicks and Lanigan, all of the class of 1910; R. C. Clifford '12, Captain McLaughlin, of last year's team, and Dexter, who was captain in 1907, will play. Lanigan was captain in 1910, and Hicks pitched on the team for three years. Of the other men McDevitt is an old Dartmouth player, and Wadsworth is a graduate of Williams. In the game with the Freshman team about a month ago the Pilgrims lost 4 to 0. Only five hits were made off Hicks, but all were timely and coupled with two or three bad errors served to net the four runs.
The line-up of the University team will be unchanged, except that Reeves will probably catch for the first time since his injury. Either Tomes, Bartholf or Hardy will start in the box. In all probability the same order will be preserved in the first game against Yale on Tuesday. The batting orders:
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