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The University baseball schedule for 1910 as approved by the Athletic Committee last night contains 22 games including provisional games in case of ties with Princeton and Yale. No games will be played before the spring recess.
The team will spend the spring recess at Charlottesville, Va., where the University of Virginia is situated. Three games have been arranged with this team, two of which will be played there during the recess and the third later on in Cambridge. The team will leave Charlottesville on Saturday, April 23, for Washington, where the annual game with Georgetown will take place.
As yet it is undecided whether the final game between Harvard and Yale, to be played in case of a tie, will take place in New York or in Boston.
The schedule follows:
April 20--University of Virginia at Charlottesville.
April 21--University of Virginia at Charlottesville.
April 23--Georgetown at Washington.
April 28--Williams.
April 30--Tufts.
May 3--Holy Cross.
May 4--University of Virginia.
May 7--Holy Cross at Worcester.
May 11--Amherst.
May 14--Princeton at Princeton.
May 18--Bates.
May 21--Princeton.
May 25--Princeton at New York (in case of a tie).
May 28--Brown at Providence.
May 30--Andover at Andover.
June 1--Exeter.
June 4--Cornell.
June 8--Dartmouth.
June 17--Brown.
June 21--Yale at New Haven.
June 23--Yale.
June 28--Yale at New Haven or at Boston (in case of a tie).
Unless otherwise stated, the games will be played in Cambridge.
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