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The work of the Freshman baseball team during vacation was handicapped by the rainy weather, which made it impossible to do much outdoor work. In the little practice which has been held outside the cage, the men have tried hard to develop team play, with fair success. At present the outlook for a fast infield, especially at first and third, is very good, and in the outfield the candidates have shown fair ability. The team will probably be up to the standard of the average Freshman nine, and in batting possibly a trifle better. If the weather permits a full game all the candidates will probably have a chance to play against the Arlington High School today. The batting order at the start will be as follows:
Dana, l.f.; Skilton, 2b.; Battelle, 1b.; Mackay, 3b.; Pierce, c.f.; Marshall, s.s.; Hamlin, c.; Carpenter, r.f.; Alexander, p.
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