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Twenty-nine games make up the Yale baseball schedule which has just been announced. The season opens on April 8, with a game with Amherst at New Haven, and ends on June 24, in case then is a tie with Harvard; otherwise the last game will be played on June 21. Only two new teams, Johns Hopkins and Catholic University, appear on the schedule this year.
Practice for the team began on February 21, with regular work in the cage. The squad of candidates is very large and this has been divided into two sections, each of which reports three time a week. As soon as the weather permits the routine work which is now being performed will be changed to daily five-inning games.
The schedule follows:
April 8.--Amherst, at New Haven.
April 11.--New York Giants, at New Haven.
April 12.--Fordham, at New Haven.
April 15.--Columbia, at New Haven.
April 20.--Johns Hopkins, at Baltimore
April 21.--Pennsylvania, at Baltimore
April 22.--Virginia, at Charlottesville
April 24.--Catholic University, a Washington.
April 25.--Holy Cross, at Washington.
April 26.--Georgetown, at Washington.
April 29.--Pennsylvania, at New Haven.
May 3.--Holy Cross, at New Haven.
May 5.--Georgetown, at New Haven.
May 6.--Virginia, at New Haven.
May 10.--Dartmouth, at New Haven.
May 13.--Holy Cross, at Worcester.
May 17.--Brown, at New Haven.
May 20.--Cornell, at Ithaca.
May 24.--Williams, at New Haven.
May 27.--Princeton, at New Haven.
May 31.--Cornell, at New Haven.
June 3.--Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia.
June 7.--Tufts, at New Haven.
June 10.--Princeton, at Princeton.
June 14.--Princeton (in case of tie) a New York.
June 17.--Brown, at Providence.
June 20.--Harvard, at New Haven.
June 21.--Harvard, at Cambridge.
June 24.--Harvard, (in case of tie), a Boston or New York.
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