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Yesterday afternoon the 'Varsity baseball squad practiced out doors again for the first time in nearly two weeks. The weather was too cold and the ground was too heavy for very good work but the men as a whole did very creditably. The most noteworthy fault was an almost general tendency to overthrow.
As there are still more than fifty candidates, the squad was divided, Captain Dean taking one part and Rand the other.
Captain Dean's Squad did not play a regular game, each side taking its turn at the bat and in the field. The men who played were:
Lewis, Stearns, O'Brien, Foster, 1b.; Dean, Beardsell, 2b.; Stevenson, Ewer, 3b.; Chandler, Loughlin, ss.; McCall, Morse, l. f.; Lynch, Sears, c. f.; Burgess, Beale, r. f.; Batteries, Haughton and Cochrane, McCornick and Davis, Bell and Morton, Jenny and Davis, Sands and Moore.
The men who played on Rand's squad were:
Foster, Wilder, p.; Slaee, Egbert, c.; Mills, Thomson, Davis, 1b.; Thomson, Sargent, Prescott, 2b.; Litchfield, Gregory, Manning, 3b.; Galbraith, Mills, McVey, Bacon, ss.; Kernan, Rand, Holt, l. f.; Abbott, Jewell, Hooper, Kernan, c. f.; Kimball, Sterling, r. f.
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