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Stuffy McInnis' Harvard baseball team will play 18 games, half of them Eastern Intercollegiate contests, this Spring, according to the schedule released yesterday by Director of Athletics William J. Bingham '16.
The season opens with a League game at Annapolis on April 14 and ends with the 203rd renewal of the Harvard-Yale series here on June 20. The last time Harvard played at Navy, McInnis directed the Crimson to a one-run victory over the Middies in 17 innings, one of the longest college baseball games on record.
Springfield, which Harvard meets in its football opener next season, represents the only addition to the schedule.
The schedule:
April 14, at Navy; 18, B.U.; 21, Amherst; 25, at Holy Cross; 28, Springfield.
May 2, Brown; 5, Army; 11, Princeton; 12, at Dartmouth; 16, M.I.T.; 18, Pennsylvania; 19, Columbia; 23, at Northeastern; 26, at Cornell.
June 14, B.C.; 16, at Williams; 18, at Yale; 20, Yale.
The Harvard crew will defend four cups and attempt to regain its Eastern Sprint title in a six-regatta schedule released yesterday by Director of Athletics William J. Bingham '16.
Holders of the Compton, Adams, Rowe, and Sexton Cups, Coach Tom Bolles' men lost only to M.I.T. last year. They went on to capture the Grand Challenge Cup at the Henley Regatta in England.
The schedule:
April 21, B.U. and M.I.T.
May 5, Princeton, M.I.T., and Rutgers; 12, Pennsylvania and Navy at Philadelphia; 19, E.A.R.C. Regatta at Princeton; 26, Cornell and Pennsylvania at Ithaca.
June 22, Yale at New London.
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