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Change in 1910 Baseball Squad

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The work of the Freshman baseball squad during the last week has consisted mainly of rudimentary batting and fielding. In fielding, the squad has shown decided improvement, but the batting is still weak. From now on closer attention will be paid to developing a strong batting team.

On Saturday a second cut in the squad was made, and the candidates were reassigned as follows:

Squad A--Aronson, Atkins, Crocker, Davis, Day, Foster, Galatti, Gardner, Goss. Hall, Haydock, Kenney, Mack, Manning, Marshall, Mears, Merril, Newton, Pirnic, Pond, Sheehan, Turner, J. Wheelwright, Wilby.

Squad B--Beaman, G. G. Browne, Bryant, Carey, Chapin, Delano, Earle, eldredge, Frye, Ferguson, Harding, Linehan, MacVeagh, Murphy, Palmer, Parsons, Ruch, Sweeney, Townsend.

Squad C--R. C. Brown, Coburn, Curtin, Curtis, Everts, Fisher, Hortwitz, Jordan, baCroix, Ohler, Steele, White, Whitney.

All squads will report at 4.30 o'clock. A and B on the same days as heretofore, while squad C will report every day.

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