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Harvard vs. Brown.

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The nine will play its third game with Brown, on Holmes Field, this afternoon. Captain Whittemore's ankle is not yet strong enough to risk in a game, and he will not play. Buckmann will play third, and it is possible that Winslow will play shortstop. If he does not play, one of the substitutes will take Captain Whittemore's place.

Following is the batting order of the two teams:

HARVARD. BROWN.

Burgess, c.f. 2b., Donovan.

Rand, 1.f. r.f., Robinson.

Hayes, r.f. 1b., Bustard.

Scannell, c. c., Lauder.

Wrenn, 2b. 3b., Lowney.

Winslow, s.s. s.s., Fultz.

Buckmann, 3b. c.f., Brady.

Stevenson, 1b. 1. f., Cook.

Highlands, p. p., White

Harvard vs. Newton A. A.Harvard will play the Newton Athletic Club nine tomorrow on Holmes Field. The nine is composed largely of college graduates, some of whom are old 'varsity men. The make-up of the team in the batting order is as follows: Abbott, 3b.; Hubbard, s.s.; Warren, 1b.; Woodcroft, c.f.; Bowen, 1.f.; Upton, c.; Besarick, r.f.; J. Highlands, p.

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