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BRAVES OPPOSE UNIVERSITY NINE

University Batsmen Conquer Terriers by 7 to 3--Visiting Hurler Strikes Out Nine

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The Boston National League team will succeed Boston University as Harvard's opponent in a clash at Braves Field at 3 o'clock this afternoon. The Braves will put their regular lineup on the field with Edwards, according to information received last night, taking the pitching assignment. The Crimson nine will be the same that faced B. U. with one change. Cutts or Booth will do mound duty.

The last time, a University nine faced a big league team was in 1916. E. W. Mahan '16 shut out the Braves 1 to 0, winning a victory over a team which carried the World Series of that year.

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