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Coach Young will start T. S. Oakes on the mound when the Freshmen meet M. I. T. 1923 on Soldiers Field at 3 this afternoon. In order that G. Owen, whom he is saving to pitch against the Elis on Monday, may have an opportunity to figure in the batting list, Coach Young is making a slight change in his outfield. Owen will go to left field, while J. S. Clark will be shifted to right field. Otherwise the line-up will be unchanged...
...mounted escort of 40 men, under Captain Goetz, rode over the route of the Memorial Day procession, in order to familiarize themselves with the procedure. Captain Goetz expressed himself as very much pleased with the work of the Unit on its first ride through the streets in formation...
...concert, to take place December 16, Albert Spaulding, the great American violinist, will play. On February 17, Frieda Hempel, the coloratura soprano, will act as soloist, and on April 7, Fritz Kreisler will once more appear with the club. These concerts have all been arranged for Thursday evenings in order that dances may not interfere with attendance by the undergraduates...
...Freshman tennis team suffered its first defeat of the season yesterday when it lost to the strong Exeter sextet by the close score of 4 matches to 3. Two doubles matches in which the Freshmen were leading had to be broken off in order to enable the yearlings to catch the last train back. All six singles, however, were played. M. Duaue, J. D. Farnham, G. C. Guild, M. C. Grabau, G. F. Warburg and LoR. Frost formed the Crimson team. Only one more match now remains on the Freshman schedule, the Yale 1923 contest at New Haven on Saturday...
...scoring C. C. Buell with the first Freshman run, was apparently the cause of a 7-2 defeat presented to the yearling team by Dartmouth 1923 yesterday at Soldiers Field. Owen's exertion in traversing the bases evidently exhausted his pitching ability as Dartmouth, after having been retired in order for five frames, reached him in the next inning for four hits which, aided by infield errors, a wild pitch, a walk, and a hit batsman, gave the New Hampshire men six runs and the game...