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TEAMS PRIMED FOR STRUGGLE

HARVARD MEETS YALE FOR FINAL MATCH TODAY.--GAME HERE TOMORROW.

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The University baseball team meets Yale in the first game of the series at New Haven this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The Harvard team went to New Haven on the 10 o'clock train yesterday morning and had a fast work-out on Yale Field. All the men were in good condition with the exception of Clark who did not go down yesterday owing to a slight attack of tonsilitis. He expects to leave this morning and will probably be able to play.

Coach Sexton has practically decided to start Frye in the box today with Whitney in reserve. Mahan will be used nere tomorrow. Way, of last year's freshman team is expected to do the twirling for Yale while Gile, who held Princeton safe on Saturday, will pitch in Cambridge tomorrow.

The batting orders follow: HARVARD.  YALE. Nash, 1b.  c.f., Middlebrook Wingate, s.s.,  rf., Hanes Clark or Fripp, 2b  s.s., Blossom Ayres, 3b.  2b., Cornish Hardwick, l.f.  3b., Reilley Gannett, r.f.  l.f., Falsey Frye, p.  c., Mudge Milholand, c.f.  f.b., Swihart Wifeman or Oshorn or Osborn, c.  P., Way

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