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Out to snag its third straight win of the summer season, Harvard's baseball nine plays host to a V-12 dominated Tufts College team tomorrow afternoon at 3:15 o'clock at Soldiers Field in the first clash this year between the two squads.
Dunn, B team shortstop, will move into the Varsity infield at third base, replacing Williams, who goes to center field. Chenoweth, regular center fielder, has NROTC obligations and will be unable to play. Hall, relief pitcher for Wallace, will also not be present.
V-12 men stationed at Tufts compose the entire lineup, and the Jumbos even have a Navy coach, Chief Specialist Floyd H. Churchill. Last Saturday Tufts swamped Gresham Coast Guard, 9 to 1.
"Crash" Davis' B-tutelages meet Gresham tomorrow on the Freshman diamond. Knowles is slated to hurl, with Bresnahan backing him up in place of Greeley, who moves to the Varsity relief post.
Coach Stahl states that Hugh Francke, B-squad outfielder, has been improving his hitting this week and may be advanced to a first-string position in the near future.
Varsity games next week are with Boston Coast Guard Wednesday at Soldiers Field, and Portsmouth, N. H., Navy Yard Marine Dotachment away Saturday, August 5.
Constitution Wharf Coast Guard travels here Wednesday and Tufts Saturday for B tilts.
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