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Baseball Meeting.

By W. T. Reid.

There will be a meeting in the Trophy Room at 7.30 this evening of all men intending to take part in the fall baseball work. Every man, and particularly every Freshman, not engaged in other branches of athletics, whether with or without much baseball experience is urged to be present.

The fall baseball work in no way tends toward the formation of a team. It is held simply for the purpose of examining the material with a view to rendering the judgment of the spring work in the cage more fair.

In the cage work the squads are usually too large to permit of an absolutely satisfactory test being made, so that it will be to the advantage of every man who intends to come out in the spring to participate in the fall work.

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