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1909 Baseball with St. George's

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The Freshman baseball nine will play its fourteenth game this season against St. George's School tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in Newport.

Judging by comparative scores the chances favor the Freshmen. Noble and Greenough School was beaten 9 to 10 by the Freshmen and won from St. George's by a score of 15 to 7. The Brown sophomores were defeated by the Freshmen 2 to 7, by St. George's only 7 to 8. The Freshman team beat the Brown freshmen 2 to 0, and they in turn won from St. George's 7 to 6.

With the exception of the battery the Freshman nine will be made up of the same men as on Saturday in the game with Yale. Today Bush will pitch and Kelly will catch for the Freshmen.

The batting orders: HARVARD 1909.  ST. GEORGE'S. Rogers, 2b.  s.s., Palmer Briggs, s.s.  p., Foss Paine, 3b.  1b., Philler Harding, 1b.  2b., Roberts Palmer, c.f.  3b., Kelley Cutting, r.f.  l.f., Johnson Dana, l.f.  c.f., Moody Kelly, c.  r.f., W. Waterman Bush, p.  c., A. Waterman

Besides the nine men named above, Currie, Hartford, Moss, and manager Arrowsmith will go to Newport, tomorrow morning. The squad will return to Boston on the 5 o'clock train from Newport.

Besides the nine men named above, Currie, Hartford, Moss, and manager Arrowsmith will go to Newport, tomorrow morning. The squad will return to Boston on the 5 o'clock train from Newport.

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