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For the first time since 1906 Harvard will meet Pennsylvania on the diamond, the game being played on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. The last contest was a victory for Harvard by the score of 4 to 1.
In the game this afternoon the University team will bat in a new order, Babson having been picked to lead off. He will play left field, while Wigglesworth, now fifth in the list, is slated to appear in centre. Captain McLaughlin will take care of right garden. Except for these shifts the former order will remain intact, Hann returning to first. McKay or Sexton will do the pitching.
The visitors have a very strong team and have been playing good ball of late. About the middle of the season Pennsylvania had a bad slump and lost a number of easy games, but a short while ago the nine was entirely reorganized with good results. In two games with Princeton, the team broke even, though the last contest was a walk-over for Pennsylvania by the score of 7 to 2. Yale and Holy Cross have also been defeated, but Brown won from Pennsylvania.
The batting orders:
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