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On account of the strong cold wind yesterday, the two varsity baseball squads did not practice long. The candidates practiced batting, fielding and base-sliding.
Hereafter there will be fewer changes in the make-up of the first squad, in order that the men may learn to play together better as a team.
Any man however, on the second nine whose playing warrants it will be taken to the first squad at once.
The men now playing with the first nine are:
Pitchers-Cozzens, Paine and Haughton.
Catchers-Scannell, Branch and Brown.
First base-T. Stevenson.
Second base-Dean.
Short stop-Wrenn.
Third base-Vincent.
Fielders-Rand, Selfridge and Paine or Haughton.
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