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The Harvard CRIMSON-Lampoons baseball game was scheduled for this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock on Nortons Field; but as the Lampoons have this year an even smaller number of steady and able-bodied men than usual, they expect to play several ex-editors of the Yale Record whom they have imported from New Haven for the purpose--and owing to this fact an extra amount of refreshments will be provided by the managements.
The CRIMSON team is this year stronger than ever, fifteen of last year's nine having returned to College, and under the leadership of Captain Dana they promise to play a game decidedly superior, to anything seen on Soldiers Field within the last two or three days.
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