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Fall Baseball.

By W. T. Reid.

All men intending to play baseball next spring, whether candidates for 'Varsity, College or Class teams, are urgently requested to meet in the Trophy room at 7.30 tonight. The importance of this meeting cannot be over-estimated.

As a rule candidates for the various baseball teams are likely to take the entirely erroneous view that the fall practice is of little or no value.

The idea of holding fall practice is not to pick a nine or develop team work, but to enable the captain and coaches to decide the various positions in which men should be tried, so that the cage work of the early spring may not be blind. The playing squads which have to be handled in the cage are too large to enable such a test to be made, and furthermore, a reliable test cannot be made indoors.

Thus it will be seen that if a man comes out for fall practice, he stands a double chance of having his playing abilities properly estimated in the spring.

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