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Massachusetts Agricultural College will be the opponents of the University baseball team in the second game of the year on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock.
The University squad had only a light practice yesterday afternoon in preparation for today's contest. After a long batting session, Coach Sexton drilled the regular infield in fast double plays and in quickly diagnosing plays of their imaginary opponents.
Since today's game will be the first of the year for the "Aggles," their strength is as yet unknown. Nevertheless, owing to the fact that both Harvard and M. A. C. have been equally retarded by bad weather conditions, they should be even in point of development.
There are two shifts from Thursday's line-up which Captain Wingate made last night. Fripp will replace Milholland at third base, while Osborn will do the catching in place of Waterman. Either Whitney or Boyle will pitch for Harvard.
The batting orders: Single admission tickets for all the preliminary home games may be obtained at the Field for 25 cents instead of the usual 50 cents. This practice will be followed until the Princeton game, May 23, when the price will be raised to 50 cents. Besides the regular H. A. A. tickets, season tickets at $3 each may be secured at the following places: Amee's, the Co-operative, Filene's, Leavitt & Peirce's,
Single admission tickets for all the preliminary home games may be obtained at the Field for 25 cents instead of the usual 50 cents. This practice will be followed until the Princeton game, May 23, when the price will be raised to 50 cents. Besides the regular H. A. A. tickets, season tickets at $3 each may be secured at the following places: Amee's, the Co-operative, Filene's, Leavitt & Peirce's,
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