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The University baseball team will play Cornell this afternoon on Soldiers Field at 1.30 o'clock. Reserved seat tickets at $1 will be sold at Leavitt & Peirce's, and at the box office on the field. General admission tickets are 75 cents each. These tickets will admit also to the Freshman game with the Yale freshmen, which will be played on the University diamond directly after the Cornell game.
Since the first game with Cornell at Ithaca on May 11, which the University team lost by one run, Harvard has had more than its share of defeats, while Cornell has continued its series of victories without a break, until today it has as strong a claim to the premier position in college baseball as any nine. They have won two victories over Pennsylvania, 3-1 and 5-1, and have defeated Fordham's strong team, 7-6, Lehigh, 17-0, and Amherst, 16-3. Deshon has proved beyond a doubt that he has no peer in college baseball today, and it is largely due to his masterly pitching that Cornell has such an enviable record.
Harvard's team will be handicapped today by the loss of Leonard, whose strained tendon has not recovered sufficiently to allow him to play. Harvey will be in the game again and Dana will return to his regular position in right field. Cornell found Hartford a hard man to hit in the first game and he should hold them down again today.
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