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FIRST 1910 BASEBALL GAME

With Noble's on Soldiers Field at 4.--Cut in Squad Yesterday.

NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED

The Freshman baseball team will play the first game of its schedule this afternoon at 4 o'clock with Noble's School of Boston, on the Freshman diamond. It is likely that Everts will start the game as pitcher, and as he is a hard worker and a heady player, there should be little hitting by the Noble's team. The batting of the Freshmen has shown rapid improvement during the past few days, and an easy victory should result.

A cut was made in the squad yesterday, thirty men being retained. The following should report at 3.30 dressed to play: Aronson, Atkins, Beaman, Boyer, R.C. Brown, Chapin, Crocker, Curtin, Curtis, Delano, Earle, Everts, Ferguson, Fisher, Foster, Gardner, Hall, Haydock, Hicks, Jordan, Kenney, LaCroix, Lanigan, Linehan, Marshall, Newton, Ohler, Palmer, Sheehan, Sweeney.

The line-up today will be: 1910.  NOBLE'S. Gardner, 2b.  s.s., Heald Sweeney, Lanigan, l.f.,  c., Sweetser Aronson, s.s.  lb., Lawrence Hall, lb.  p., W. Minot Delano, r.f.  r.f., Kelley Ferguson, c.f.  2b., Wightman Marshall, 3b.  3b., Cunningham Jordan, c.  c.f., Conant Everts, Hicks, Boyer, p.  l.f., Viles

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