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About 30 candidates for the University baseball team and about 20 battery candidates for the Freshman team attended the meeting held in Lower Massachusetts last evening. R. S. Potter '12, captain of the University team, spoke briefly outlining the work of the season. All battery candidates will begin work in the Hemenway Gymnasium on January 25. While this will only take about 20 minutes a day, it is of the greatest importance and men should report regularly. Regular battery work will begin in the Cage on February 12.
Fielding candidates for both Freshman and University teams will start practice on March 1. Besides the University fielding candidates retained last fall, men who were unable to report at that time and other men getting permission from R. S. Potter '12 may report for practice. Potter also spoke of the necessity of all men working their hardest during the mid-year period in order that the team may not be crippled by the loss of men who are on probation.
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