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HARVARD NINE TO MEET HOLY CROSS TOMORROW

DEVENS AFTER FIFTH STRAIGHT VICTORY

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The University baseball team, victorious in seven of its last eight starts, travels to Worcester tomorrow afternoon, where it will meet a strong Holy Cross nine on Fitton Field at 3 o'clock. Although the Crusaders have not had an exceptionally successful season, the Crimson will have no easy time and will be lucky indeed to come home victorious.

Dana at Third Again

Coach Fred Mitchell plans to start the same lineup which he used against Bates so successfully, with the exception, of course, of Taylor, whose place will be taken by Devens. Devens will be out for his fifth straight victory and should keep the Crusader batsmen in check. Dana did so well in Wednesday's contest that he has apparently clinched the third-base job.

Holy Cross will be starting an all-veteran lineup, identical with that used against the Crimson in last year's 10-3 victory for the Purple. Mahoney, the Crusaders' starting pitcher, did not pitch last year, but played right field.

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