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HARD-FOUGHT GAME EXPECTED

HARVARD AND VIRGINIA PLAYED 2 TO 2 TIE ON SPRING RECESS TRIP.

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A hard-fought settlement of a 2 to 2 tie played on the University's southern tour will probably be made this afternoon when the University ball team meets the University of Virginia at Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. The game at Charlottesville in the spring recess proved that the ability of the two nines is approximately equal. In this game, each team was credited with two runs and one error. Virginia made seven base-hits, and the University five. Twelve innings were played, and the game was called only to allow the University nine to catch a train. Garritt pitched against Calloway, allowing five bases on balls to Calloway's four, and striking out four batters to Calloway's three.

Calloway, it is expected, will pitch again today, but the chances are that Garritt will not. Since he was used in the Vermont game Saturday, and Mahan in Tuesday's contest with Georgetown, the rule of rotation of pitchers indicates that Coach Fred Mitchell will send Whitney to the box today. HARVARD.  VIRGINIA. Coolidge, c.f.  s.s., Berkeley Nash, 1b.  r.f., Stearns Abbot, 2b.  c.f., Smith Harte, c.  l.f., J. White Beal, 3b.  1b., Thurman Knowles, l.f.  3b., Stickley Percy, r.f.  2b., Morton Reed, s.s.  c., Gwathmey Whitney, p.  p., Calloway

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