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Cut in 1918 Baseball Squad

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As the result of another cut in the 1916 fielding squad, the following men have been retained: Cartmell, Casey, Coolidge, Couig, Demelman, Ervin, Fripp, Glennon, Green, Harper, Heyburn, Heyer, Judd, Kavenaugh, Kurtz, Mahan, McCook, Nash, O'Neill, Stiles, Simonds, Taylor, Twitchell, Watson, Winsor, Woodman.

Owing to the comparatively dim light in the Cage, the baseball management this year has decided to abolish such rigorous batting practice as has been held in former years. The pitchers will not be allowed to use great speed and curves in throwing to the batters in the Cage practice, but when the squad begins working out on the diamond the batters will be put against hard pitchers. It is hoped that this system will develop a nine of unusually well-balanced batting ability.

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