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Dartmouth's baseball team, top dog in the Eastern League, will play the Varsity on Soldiers Field at 3:45 o'clock today. The Big Green, boasting four straight league wins, will find Crimson ace Red Connolly on the mound after four days' rest.
Connolly will have his work cut out for him. Dartmouth has toppled previously unbeaten Navy, 3 to 2, as well as pasting Pennsylvania, Cornell, and Columbia by margins of from five to nine runs.
Last Saturday's shakeups still hold in the Varsity lineups. The outfield that helped lick Middlebury Caulfield, Gannon, and Roche--will start; Cliff Crosby continues at shortstop; and Armie Essayen, who had a big day at the plate against the Vermonters, will catch.
First baseman Hank Durham is the largest offensive threat of the Indians. The big infielder has displayed tremendous power on various occasions, shining on a team which includes at least three other men who are dangerous at the plate. Al Quirk will probably be ready for the game, and will be Coach Eddie Jeremiah's choice for starting pitcher.
The starting lineups:
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