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TWENTY-SEVEN FIELDERS OUT

Coach Mitchell to Direct Practice in Two Squads Hereafter.

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Twenty-seven men responded yesterday to Coach Mitchell's call for University fielding candidates by reporting at the Baseball Cage. Those who came out included many of last year's regulars. The infield will be complete except for third base, a place left vacant by the graduation of H. R. Hardwick '15. The outfield will only have two regular outfielders, F. P. Coolidge '16 and F. G. Fripp '16. Fripp did not report for practice yesterday because of trouble-with his knees. He is expected back in a short time, however. Another valuable man who is not out regularly is R. Harte '17, a catcher. He is taking a brief vacation.

In addition to these fielding candidates there are 26 battery men reporting daily, including nineteen pitchers and seven catchers.

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