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It was announced yesterday afternoon at the H. A. A. that work on the contemplated baseball cage, the gift of an anonymous donor, will not be begun at present. The exact date when operations will begin is still clouded with uncertainty, but Major F. W. Moore '93, graduate treasurer, admitted that there was no likelihood of the cage being completed in time for the coming season.
It was made public last year that the building, which is to be located on the site of the present Soldiers Field tennis courts, would be ready for occupancy this season. The reason for the change in plane has not been divulged.
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