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Leiter Cup baseball is to be resumed. This is a welcome announcement at a time when interest in intercollegiate athletics is becoming more extended than ever before. The scrub series was missed last year and it was felt, at the time that every effort must be made to restore it another year. Soldiers Field is still too crowded in the spring months to afford opportunity for all the scrub games that could be desire; nevertheless it is expected that there will be room for everyone who enters to take part in at least one game.
The former success of the Leiter Cup series leaves little doubt as to the support it will receive this year. One consideration, however, has arisen since the last series: graduate and Law School students are no longer eligible for University teams. Here is a favorable opportunity for them to take part in athletics without much preparation, and we feel sure that they will welcome it.
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