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Harvard vs. Tufts.

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The University nine will play Tufts on Soldiers Field this afternoon at four o'clock. This will be the last game played in Cambridge before the southern trip. Tufts lost to Yale last Wednesday by a score of 14 to 3, and to Princeton last Saturday by 12 to 2.

The probable batting order of the teams is as follows:

Tufts--Stiles, 2b.; Lawton, l.f.; Fleming, s.s.; Hafford, 3b.; Williams, c.f.; Hazelton, 1b.; Woodworth, p.; Fiske, c.; Flagg, r.f.

Harvard--Loughlin, c.f.; J. D. Clark, 1b.; Ewer, r.f.; George, Fincke, 2b.; G. C. Clark, 3b.; Coolidge, s.s.; Wendell, l.f.; Reid, c.; Kernan, Stillman, p.

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