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The University nine will play Pennsylvania today at Philadelphia in the first hard game of the year. Harvard has made an unusually good record this year in the early games, winning ten out of the eleven games played. The men have improved steadily in their knowledge of baseball since the first of the season and should be able to give a good account of themselves in the more important games which now begin.
The Pennsylvania team is very strong, though only three of last year's team are playing, and, with the exception of Captain Flavell, the men are in the best of condition. A close contest may, therefore, be expected, with little scoring on either side. Following is Pennsylvania's record so far this season:
April 4. Penn. 20, Fordham 10.
April 7. Penn. 7, Carlisle Indians 6.
April 19. Penn. 7, Univ. of Vermont, 0
April 21. Penn. 6, Lafayette 2.
April 23. Penn. 8, Univ. of Virginia, 7.
April 24. Univ. of Virginia 19, Penn. 4.
April 28. Penn. 10, Annapolis 5.
May 2. Penn. 16, Syracuse 7.
May 5. Cornell 6, Penn. 5.
May 12. Penn. 6, Cornell 4.
May 17. Penn. 11, Brown 2.
The teams will probably bat as follows:
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