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HARVARD MEETS ANDOVER

In Baseball Game on Soldiers Field at 4.--Davis Will Start in the Box.

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The University baseball team will play Phillips Andover Academy on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Andover has shown only mediocre ability so far this season and should not be a hard team to defeat. Dartmouth, Colby, and Carlisle have won from Andover this spring, while the Yale freshmen and Mercersburg have lost. Andover has a fairly strong staff of pitchers in Brown, Thompson, and Sherman.

Although the batting of the University team as a whole was good in Monday's game, still the outfielders did not hit the ball as well as they should have. So far this season neither Aronson, Dana, nor Harvey has hit for over 200. The fielding has been fairly good, but the infield has not been thoroughly tested as yet.

Davis will start the game in the box, but will probably be replaced by Hicks. Brown will go in at centre field in place of Harvey, who is temporarily incapacitated by a strained tendon. A slight change has been made in the batting order, Briggs and Brown having changed places.

The batting orders: HARVARD.  ANDOVER. Lanigan, 3b.  c.f., C. F. Thompson, Pfau Briggs, 1b.  s.s., E. Burdett Currier, c.  c., Snell Aronson, r.f.  r.f., Sherman MacLaughlin, 2b.  1b., L. Burdett Dana, l.f.  p., Brown, G. Thompson Brown, c.f.  2b., Bennett, Keeler Simons, s.s.  3b., Reilly, Erwing Davis, p.  l.f., L. Thompson

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