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"It's not so much to strengthen the Second team, or to reduce the University squad to a more workable size, as it is to give the men a chance to improve with constant practice," Coach Slattery told a CRIMSON reporter last night when asked to comment on the latest cut of the University squad. "We are going to make numerous changes from one squad to the other and a player will have a much better chance to break into the University line-up if he has been playing every day, than he would if he were sitting on the bench."
The men retained on the University squad are as follows: pitchers, Brown, Casto, Cordingley, K. N. Hill, Mosely, Norris, Spalding, and Toulmin; catchers, Cheek, Larrabec, and Samborski; infielders, Bullard, Campbell, Hammond, F. S. Hill, Jenkins, and Slayton; outfielders, Burgess, Gordon, McGlone, A. G. Rogers, A. S. Rogers and Todd.
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