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FRESHMEN EXPECT STIFF OPPOSITION FROM GREEN

Hanover Ball Players Come to Soldiers Field With Clean Slate but Little Experience--Casto to Have Vacation

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At 4 o'clock this afternoon on Soldiers Field, the Freshman baseball team faces the undefeated Dartmouth nine. The Crimson line-up will remain unchanged, although it is still doubtful who will begin the game on the mound. Casto will probably be given a rest after the encounter with Princeton on Saturday, leaving as alternative choices only Puffer and Moseley, with the former favored to start.

Although the visitors are undefeated, they are also inexperienced, having played only four games. The first contest with the Yale Freshmen was postponed on account of rain, but on May 8, the Green demonstrated in decisive fashion its possibilities, easily overcoming Colby Academy by the score of 7 to 0. It next defeated Kimball Union Academy 6 to 4, and St. Anselm's by the wider margin of 11 to 0. HARVARD 1926  DARTMOUTH 1926 McGlone, s.s.  s.s., Hudgins Knowlton, 2b.  1b., Marshall Slayton, 3b.  3b., Dooley Todd, c.f.  c.f., Stanley Field, 1b.  r.f., McDonald Burton, l.f.  l.f., Truesdale Allen, r.f.  2b., Sterling Maher, c.  c., Howland Puffer, Moseley, p.  p., Bartels

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