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As yet undefeated, and apparently gaining strength as the season advances, the Second University baseball team meets the Huntington School nine on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock this afternoon. R. H. Keegan '23, who featured in Friday's game with Lowell Textile, is slated to start behind the bat, and T. F. Oakes '23 will be on the mound for the scrubs. Except for Oakes replacing J. M. A. Blair '23, the team will have the same line-up as it has had in the las two games with Lowell Textile and Wentworth Institute. In these contests it has shown itself powerful at bat and clever in the field. Keegan, by his consistent work on Friday, proved himself a good catcher and one of the heaviest hitters on the nine. P. S. Dickson ocC., who has knocked several home runs this year, and K. B. Lucas '22, in the clean-up position, are the two other players who help carry the brunt of the scrub's offence.
The seconds have just arranged for two more games. One of these will be the contest with Andover, which was scheduled for April 30, but had to be called off on account of wet grounds, to be played tomorrow; the other is against Princeton's second University baseball team, and will be played at Princeton on May 30.
The scrugs will line-up this afternoon as follows: 3b., J. C. Rose '23; s.s., S. B. Chase '21; c.f., P. S. Dickson ocC.; r.f., K. B. Lucas '22; l.f., J. S. Clark '23; 2b., C. J. Mason '22; 1b., J. C. Bancroft '23; c., R. H. Keegan '23; p., T. F. Oakes '23.
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