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Encouraged by the performance of his charges in the 13-2 shillalah fest against the New Hampshire Wildcats last Thursday, Coach Mitchell will send the Harvard baseball team against Dartmouth at Hanover today in the hopes of continuing his 100 per cent record of victory against the Big Green.
The Crimson is far from overconfident, however, as the Hanoverians, despite their 9-2 defeat by Yale, are considered as powerful. Devens, who collected a 2-1 verdict over the Indians last spring, is slated for mound duty, but Coach Mitchell will keep MacHale in readiness to quell any Indian uprising.
Coach Jeff Tesreau, who is beginning to consider all games with Mitchell coached teams as jinxed, will try either Boisseau or Thompson against the Harvard batting order. Bolsseau let down Cornell with six hits last Monday when the Indians won 10-5. On Wednesday. Thompson allowed a Princeton team the same number of blows, walking off with a 12-1 verdict.
The players entrain this morning and will start the game at 3 o'clock, Eastern Standard Time.
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