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BASEBALL MEN IN PRACTICE GAME

Coach Duffy Divides University Squad Into Two Nines.--Few 1923 Mon Out.

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In the third practice of the fall baseball season yesterday. Coach Duffy chose two teams from the University squad for a practice game. The game was lacking in features, but was fact and well played. C. L. Harrison Occ., who pitched on the team that won over Yale in 1916, pitched on Team B. Although he had plenty of speed, he was slightly wild.

Not more than ten Freshman candidates were out yesterday. Some of the University squad played with them in order to increase their number for practice.

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