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To the metallic accompaniment of golden keys, the members of the Harvard chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa will demonstrate their versatility tomorrow when they take their positions upon the Freshman diamond on Soldiers Field to open the annual baseball classic against their Yale brethren. Tomorrow the Harvard scholars will be seeking their first victory in three years. In 1930 the Elis won by the comfortable margin of 50 to 2, and last spring the score was 12 to 8.

Among the stars in the Harvard line-up are Oscar Sutermeister '32 as well as Joseph Rauh, Jr. '32, J. B. Appelbaum '32, both basketball letter men, and Richard Inglis '33 of the Jayvee tennis team. Rauh will pitch but the receiving end of the battery is still undecided. The umpires will be Professor Farr of Yale and a member of the Harvard faculty yet to be chosen. Play will begin at 2.30 o'clock.

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