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Baseball Practice Yesterday

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The University baseball team held its last practice yesterday afternoon, before leaving for Ithaca, New York, where they will play Cornell tomorrow. The men were put through long preliminary batting work, in which much time was devoted to bunting. After this, they had practice in advancing men on bases, by the use of sacrifice hits and infield grounders. In the fielding practice which followed, the infield showed up especially well, Leonard and Simons playing a fast game. Howe caught in place of Currier, who was given a day off, and his throwing to bases was hard and accurate. The outfield covered much ground, and Dana, in right field, showed improvement in his work.

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