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This afternoon, unless rain prevents, the University nine will play its second game with the University of Pennsylvania. The first game between the nines resulted in defeat for Harvard by a score of 26 to 7. Today's game is sure to be interesting and Harvard will undoubtedly make a better showing. Late last evening it was impossible to obtain Pennsylvania's batting order, but Harvard will have the following make-up:
Whittemore, 2b.; Winslow, s.s.; Dickinson, 1b.; Cook, 3b.; Scannell, c.; Corbett, l.f.; O'Malley, r.f.; Wiggin, c.f.; Highlands, p.
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