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Three University ball players, Capt. W. W. McLeod '19, R. E. Gross '19, and H. P. King '21, who have been out of the game with sprained ankles, reported for practice yesterday and will be able to play against Springfield tomorrow. Hereafter practice will be from 3 to 5.30 o'clock, instead of at 2.15 o'clock, and the squad will be divided into three sections for batting practice.
Provisional 1922 Nine Picked.
Coach Martin Shay has chosen a tentative line-up for the 1922 baseball team. The nine has been developing rapidly during the last few days, and has shown great improvement, especially in the infield. The line-up of the team, as they will start in the game with Watertown a week from tomorrow follows: E. C. Lincoln, 3b.; C. J. Mason, 2b.; A. J. Conlon, s.s.; S. Smith, 1b.; F. Crocker, c.f.; J. Winslow, l.f.; L. A. Hallock, r.f.; J. D. Murphy, c.; E. F, Goode, W. B. Rice, C. B. Crockett or H. S. Russell, p.
Mud Hens Won From Moppers-Up, 4-3.
In the initial contest of the Leiter Cup series yesterday afternoon, the Mud Hens, led by G. C. Lee '21, defeated the Moppers-Up, under E. A. McCouch '20, by a score of 4-3. With the score 3-1 against them, the Mud Hens rallied in the seventh, bringing in two runs, and scored again in the eighth, winning the game. The next game of the Letter Cup series will be played on Thursday afternoon.
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