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The Ninety-eight nine will play Yale Ninety-eight on Holmes Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. As the freshman game was prohibited by the faculty, this will be the first meeting between the two teams, and in fact the first class game with Yale since the renewal of athletic relations with that university. Harvard '98 has a large number of good players, many of whom have played together during the spring, so the team should stand a good show of winning this afternoon. The practice yesterday, however, was not as good as it should have been.
The batting orders of the two teams will be as follows:
HARVARD '98. YALE '98.
Holt, 2b. 1b., Wadsworth.
Vincent, 3b. 3b., Bement.
McVey, s. s. 2b., Ely.
Foster, 1b. c., Turnbull.
Davis, r. f. c. f., Chamberlain.
Cozzens, p. s. s., Hobbs.
Hayes, l. f. r. f., Chester.
Brown, c. r. f., Burnett.
Manning, c. f. p., Simmonds.
l. f., Goodman.
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