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TEAM A BATTED OUT 3 TO 0 WIN

Defeated Scrubs In Five Inning Contest in Cage Yesterday.

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The University baseball squad was treated to its second practice game of the season in the cage yesterday afternoon, preceded by a 20-minute batting practice and followed by 15 minutes of snappy fielding. In conjunction with the fielders' workout the catchers were drilled in whipping the ball down to second base and in the usual double-play formations. In the pitchers' corner Coach Duffy allowed the men to start curving the ball as their arms are in good condition now. As for the game itself, Team A again came out a winner by trimming Team B by the score of 3 to 0 in five innings. Wyche starred at the bat, getting two hits for Team A, and these and a double-play by Knowles and Phinney were the only noteworthy features. The lineup follows: TEAM A  TEAM B Bond, c.  c., Stephens Harrison, Leighton, p. p.,  Ashley, Delano King, Sears, 1b.  1b., West Abbot, 2b.  2b., McLeod Phinney, Murray, 3b.  3b., Frazer Bothfeld, ss.  ss., Cartmell Casey, l.f.  l.f., Ellis Wyche, c.f.  c.f., Harris Knowles, r.f.  r.f., Ward, Currier

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