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RUMOR OF DUG-OUTS GRACING BASEBALL DIAMOND SPIKED

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The possibility that dug-outs will be constructed this year on the Soldiers Field baseball diamond was denied yesterday by Dennis Enright, ground keeper of Soldiers Field. It was proposed some time ago that dug-outs, to take the place of the former players' benches would be of benefit to both the players and spectators. However, no dug-outs will be constructed this year for several reasons. Primarily the construction of dug-outs requires digging several feet into the ground, and the land of Soldiers Field will not permit this because it is nearly as low as sea level.

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