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Thirty-two men handed in their names as candidates for the University cricket team, at a meeting held in the Training Table Room of the Union last night.
Practice will commence on Monday, March 14, in the old baseball cage in the basement of the Gymnasium: outdoor work will begin as soon as the weather permits.
Following are the men who reported last evening: W. N. Taylor 1G., T. Blagden '04, S. B. Trainer '04, A. J. Cadbury 1G., C. H. Carter 3G., L. E. Burnham '04, W. Drinkwater '04, J. B. Jacobs '05, P. F. Rothermel '04, A. G. H. Spiers 1G., J. P. Morris 1G., W. W. Grant 1L., G. Barnes 1L., I. S. Tilney '04, J. L. Stettinius 1G., H. G. Spencer Sp., J. B. Swift '04, D. W. Lincoln '04, J. R. Lazenby '06, L. N. Tilney '06, L. F. Gilbert '06, B. D. M. Green '06, T. H. Dougherty '06, J. Drock '05, L. R. King '06, G. F. Metealf '06, S. Brock '06, T. E. Hambleton '07, F. C. Lander '07, H. W. Gittens '06.
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