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Baseball Yesterday.

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Two squads of baseball candidates came out yesterday afternoon, and played two games of five innings each. The first squad played remarkably well, the score being a tie, 2 to 2. Considering the small amount of practice the men have had, the fielding was surprisingly steady and accurate. The second game was full of errors and slow plays, resulting 13 to 6 in favor of team A.

The batting orders follow:

First squad--Team A: Bartlett, c.; Nye, 1b.; Greenough, 2b.; Carr, s.s.; Krumbhaar, 3b.; Black, l.f., Clarkson, c.f.; Carpenter, r.f.; Frothingham, p. Team B: Hamlin, c.; Ficselk, 1b.; Adams, 2b.; Bennett, s.s.; Cary, 3b.; Battell, l.f.; Movius, c.f.; Lovering, r.f.; Coburn, p.

Second squad--Team A: McGirr, c.; Mason, 1b.; W. S. Fox, Taylor, 2b., Campbell, s.s.; Mulliken, 3b.; Pier, l.f.; Pieper, c.f.; Sears, Appleton, r.f.; Tuckerman, p. Team B: Hamlin, c.; Leary, 1b.; Barnard, 2b.; Sheldon, Hemenway, s.s.; Dever, 3b.; Reun, l.f.; Parson, c.f.; Viaux, Greeley, r.f.; Coleman, p.

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