The nine will leave Boston today on the three o'clock train for New York. They will spend tonight in that city and will leave at eleven tomorrow morning for Princeton. It is very uncertain whether or not Winslow, who broke his finger on Tuesday, will be able to play; if he does not his place at third will be taken by I. S. Adams. The following are the men who will be taken: Whittemore, Winslow, Wrenn, Hayes, Highlands, Paine, Scannell, Buckman, Rand, Burgess, Dean, Gregory, Morton, Stevenson, Adams.
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Harvard, 14; Lovells, 8.The Harvard nine defeated the Lovell nine yesterday by a score of 14 to 8 in a fairly interesting game.
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Harvard, 4; Amherst, 2.Harvard defeated Amherst at Amherst Saturday by the score of 4 to 2. The Harvard nine showed great improvement, especially
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'Varsity Baseball Notice.Scannell, Stevenson, Hayes, Dean, Winslow, Beale, Garrison, Selfridge, Rand, Burgess, Buckman, and ail pitchers be dressed ready to play at
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Pennsylvania, 11; Harvard, 3.Although the score on Saturday was not as large as the one in the game at Philadelphia a few weeks
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1914 Entertainment CommitteeThe 1914 Entertainment Committee has been appointed as follows: J. A. Henderson, chairman, S. Adams, E. A. Herter, J. R.