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Base Ball at Princeton.

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The candidates for the base ball nine at Princeton have stopped practising in the gymnasium, and have been put to work in the cage. Work will be continued here until the weather is suitable for outside work.

Drake '94, substitute pitcher last year, will be ruled out by a stringent undergraduate rule. Trenchard '95 and Bissell '95 are leading candidates for catchers.

Other prominent candidates are Blair '95; Payne '95; Brokaw, '93; Anderson '95; Snyder '95; Lindsay, '95; Guild '96; Forsythe '94; Conover. '96; Bissell, '96; Balliet '94; Creigh, '96; Adam, Pierce, Amall, McGregor, Wilson, 96; Secard '95. Hodge '95; Chaerry, '93; DeWitt, '93; Ward '95; Foster '95; Frances, '95; Thompson '95; Guild, '93; McKensie '94 and Brooks '95.

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