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The battery candidates for the university baseball team have been divided into two squads, reporting at 2 o'clock and 2.30 o'clock. If the name of any candidate has been omitted from this list he should report at the time most convenient for him. No cut has been made, but simply a division.
Men will report hereafter at the following times: at 2; pitchers--R. C. Babson '12, E. S. Blodgett '12, I. C. Bolton '12, S. C. Boyer '10. S. D. Bush '09. E. N. Davis '09, N. K. Hartford '10, S. T. Hicks '10, E. V. Long '10, D. V. O'Flaherty '10, H. E. Ohler '11; catchers--Curtis, W. M. Evarts '09, A. J. Kelly '12, H. E. Reeves '12, J. A. Sweetzer '11, Young; at 2.30; pitchers--Baker, T. J. Campbell '12, F. W. Candee '12, Ernst, A. P. Everts '10, S. S. Hanks '10, C. L. Lanigan '10, R. G. McKay '11, Palmer, W. C. Woodward '12; catchers--Brown, D. S. Finkelstein '11, R. P. Jordan '10, W. R. Ohler '10, J. L. Weinberg '12. There will be no morning practice for batteries today or tomorrow.
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