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A detachment of 18 players of the University baseball squad will leave South Station at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow to engage the University of Pennsylvania nine at Philadelphia on Saturday. In the number of diamond crusaders will be included C. G. T. Lundell '27, who was taken onto the first squad last week. In a practice tilt at Soldiers Field yesterday Lundell showed considerable prowess with the bat. He is listed as an out-fielder.
On April 28, the Pennsylvania nine beat Harvard on Soldiers Field by 11 to 7. In that game Foster Sanford, star right-hander, baffled the Crimson batters during the greater part of the game. Knoblach, a left-hander, is a possible mound choice for the Red and Blue on Saturday.
It was announced in the Harvard camp last night that G. E. Donaghy '29 might be again shifted to right field, allowing R. C. Sullivan '27 to play short-stop. This arrangement has been followed in recent games where left-handers have been on the hill against the Harvard team.
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