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NEW HAMPSHIRE TO MEET CRIMSON NINE

Barbee Is Being Held in Reserve for Brown Game--Visitors Have Beaten Strong Tufts Nine

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HARVARD  NEW HAMPSHIRE Burns c.f.  s.s. Ramsey Jones r.f.  2b. Hatch Zarakov 3b.  3b. Hoyt Lord l.f.  c.f. Jenkins Tobin 1b.  l.f. Gustafson Ullman 2b.  r.f. Hicks Chauncy c.  c. French Donaghy s.s.  1b. Kirvan Cutts p.  p. Slayton

The University baseball team will encounter staff opposition this afternoon when it takes on the New Hampshire nine in a game scheduled to be played on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock.

The Granite State nine has made several very creditable showings on the diamond this spring and is rated among the best of New England aggregations. Tuesday the New Hampshire players lost a close game to Dartmouth by a 6 to 5 score. The Green team, however, gathered all their runs in the first two frames and were kept harmless thereafter by the New Hampshire relief pitcher.

The larger part of the invaders reputation rests on their 3 to 2 win over Tufts, just after the Medford nine had won a decision from the Yale. Another team numbered among the visiting nine's victims is Norwich while the Bates aggregation, over which the University ball-tossers struggled out a 14 to 12 decision, is the only other group beside the Dartmouth nine which sports a New Hampshire scalp.

F. B. Cutts '28, is slated to occupy the mound for Harvard, while Slayton will attempt to check the Crimson sluggers for the Wildcats. Although Slayton held Tufts to six scattered hits, he lasted only two innings against the onslaught of the Dartmouth batsmen.

Coach Mitchell is saving J. N. Barbee '28, Crimson first string pitcher, to work against Brown in Providence on Saturday.

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