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Baseball Squads Begin Work

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The fielding squad for the University baseball team was called out yesterday, about 30 men reporting for work. The work this week will be entirely devoted to fielding practice, the batting practice being reserved until the men have had a chance to limber up. The batteries will practice at the same hours as formerly, while the Freshman fielding practice will be at 4 o'clock.

The following fielding candidates will report, dressed to play at these hours: at 3 o'clock--T. B. Townsend '10, E. Dutton '08, L. W. Barta '08, J. C. Hamlen '09, S. Pond '10, E. Parson '10, D. Crocker '10, R. P. Frye '10, J. W. Simons '09, R. H. Aronson '10, C. W. Harvey '09, J. B. Newton '10, E. T. Dana '09, J. C. Wilby '10, R. W. Hall '10. At 3.30 o'clock--J. E. Keefe '08, F. S. Foster '10, W. O. Kenney '10, R. S. Marshall '10, V. P. Kennard '09, F. P. Ferguson '10, R. Haydock '10, R. Smith '10, R. W. Rowley '09, W. E. Bronson '10, F. W. Kemble '08, F. F. Frye '09, T. Briggs '09, J. F. Waters '08.

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