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Bill Judge will take the mound today in an attempt to pitch the Crimson baseball forces' to their second win of the season as the Stahlmen take on a strong Boston Coast Guard nine at Soldiers Field.
The Harvard batsmen are in for a tough time against the CG's, judging from past performances. The sailors already have taken the Crimson scalp once this year and dropped a close deicsion to the Cleveland Indians a few days ago.
Coach Stahl plans to start a team made up mainly of veterans, but with a generous sprinkling of rookies. Judge will be out to duplicate his performance against the Boston Naval Receiving Station last week, when he personally accounted for two of Harvard's four runs and drove in a third, while limiting the opposition to seven blows and a single tally.
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