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With the perennial Crimson-lampoon baseball game now a thing of the past, interest is beginning to center about the next diamond classic of the season,--the annual game between the Harvard and the Yale Chapters of Phi Beta Kappa, which is to be held in New Haven at an indefinite date in the middle of June.
Arrangements are already being made for the approaching contest. A captain for the learned Harvard nine, F. I. Fitton '24, has been appointed, and the manager will be G. G. Dolphin '24, both of the Harvard Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa.
According to latest information, received in a letter from Manager Dolphin, the game will be played at New Haven "on either June 9, 12, 13, or 14." Before leaving for New Haven, practice will be held on Soldiers Field each day at 3 o'clock, at which all immediate members of the Harvard chapter will compete for position on the team. After the game in New Haven, the Harvard and Yale members of the Phi Beta Kappa will "engage in the customary formalities of fraternization."
A letter has also been received from Mr. Charles B. Welles, secretary of the Yale Chapter, who states that "there are very many likely ball players among us." In view of this fact, and the talent known to be latent in the Harvard Chapter, a hard-fought contest is expected on June 9, 12, 13, or 14.
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