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Baseball at Harvard, Yale and Princeton.

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Of the men who played on last year's University baseball team, W. T. Reid, Jr., '01, catcher; S. V. Morse 1L., pitcher; R. Fincke '01, shortstop; G. C. Clark, Jr., '01, third base; E. F. Loughlin '00, centre field, are again eligible for the team. With E. H. Kendall '02, substitute first baseman last year, a strong infield should be developed, especially as Loughlin can play an infield position if necessary. New outfielders and pitchers will have to be developed.

At Yale all the outfielders have graduated, but a strong nucleus remains in the infield and last year's battery is also back. The members of last year's team still in college are Captain S. B. Camp '00, shortstop; C. E. Sullivan '00, catcher; F. C. Robertson '01, pitcher; C. P. Cook '01S., pitcher; L. D. Waddell '01S., first base; and F. L. Quinby '02S., third base.

Princeton has her veteran battery of the last two years still in college, and a strong nucleus of infielders. The university baseball players still in college are Captain F. W. Kafer '00, catcher; A. R. T. Hillebrand '00, pitcher; A. E. Meier '02, first base; R. F. Hutchinson '02, shortstop; D. V. Hutchings '01, third base; and W. H. Watkins '00, centre field. E. S. Burke '00, who played second base on the '98 team will also be a candidate this spring.

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