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The University baseball team will oppose Bowdoin on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Two shifts have been made in the line-up. Mahan will play in left field in place of Hardwick; owing to illness, Clark will be unable to play at second and Winter will play in his stead. Frye and Waterman, the battery which performed so well in the first game, will work again this afternoon.
Bowdoin is playing her first contest of the year and is therefore somewhat at a disadvantage.
The batting orders: Season Tickets. The baseball management wishes to remind members of the University that single admission tickets may be obtained for 25 cents instead of the usual 50 cents. This price will hold until the Princeton game. Season tickets at $3, admitting to all home games except that with Yale, may be obtained at the following places: Amee's, the Co-operative, Filene's, Leavitt & Peirce's, and Wright and Ditson's, both Cambridge and Boston stores.
Season Tickets.
The baseball management wishes to remind members of the University that single admission tickets may be obtained for 25 cents instead of the usual 50 cents. This price will hold until the Princeton game. Season tickets at $3, admitting to all home games except that with Yale, may be obtained at the following places: Amee's, the Co-operative, Filene's, Leavitt & Peirce's, and Wright and Ditson's, both Cambridge and Boston stores.
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