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Five hundred urchins will enjoy a matinee of Boston's best baseball under the direction of Phillips Brooks House members today when 50 students will each escort ten settlement house children to the game at Braves Field.
A total of 7500 free seats will go to various groups bringing boys to the contest, thanks to the generosity of the Boston National League Baseball Company, which has given over a large section of the third-base pavilion to the group.
In addition to the actual escorts, seven members of the PBH social service committee will aid in the overall administration of the project. The Braves and Phillies will provide supplementary entertainment during the afternoon.
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