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Carter to Stop Pitching.

[N. E. Associated Press.]

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NEW HAVEN, Conn., June 4. - It is now almost certain that Walter Carter, the Yale pitcher, will be unable to occupy the box again during his college course. In the game in which Yale was beaten 9 to 7 by the New Yorks, Carter strained a ligament of his pitching arm. He failed to take care of it, and the strain has been aggravated. Carter now wears his arm in a bandage, and his pitching days are over. He will probably finish the season as third baseman on the Yale team. He has during his college career played every position on the nine, except short stop, in a regular game.

Carter's illness leaves only Trudeau, the substitute pitcher, in the box.

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