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Baseball Yesterday and Today.

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Today the University baseball team will hold the final practice before the first game of the Yale series, which will be played tomorrow on Soldiers Field at 2 o'clock.

The last open practice was held yesterday in the presence of about one hundred men who cheered the nine, led by E. Bowditch '03, and O.G. Frantz '03.

In addition to head-coach Wendell, A.V. Galbraith '99 and G.P. Milne '01, were on the field. After the usual batting work the remainder of the afternoon was devoted to fielding practice with men on bases. Although not up to the standard set in the Pennsylvania game, the play was occasionally brilliant. R.P. Kernan was behind the bat once more and seemed to have recovered from his strained ankle.

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