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COACH DAVIDSON CUTS 1934 BASEBALL SQUAD

Thirty-One Men Survive First Slash of Season--Outdoor Work Will Start in About 10 Days

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Thirty-one freshmen survived the first baseball cut made by Coach Davidson last Friday after practice. The squad now includes four pitchers eight catchers two first-basemen four second-basemen four third-basemen two shortstops and nine outfielders. This squad is to be retained until the coach has a chance to see the men in outdoor work, which is to start in about ten days.

The squad is as follows: catchers: H. N. Carlson '34, E. C. Crane '34, J. M. Lockwood '34, John Swarts '34, Pitchers: P. deB. deGive '34, G. S. Haves '34, W. T. Kemble '34, H. M. Lawn '34, Carl Lichtenstein '34, R. H. Martin '34, A. S. Murphy '34, J. V. Strong '34, First basemen: F. H. Gleason '34, J. W. Morton '34, Second basemen: P. W. A. Hines '34, J. P. Lee '34, H. W. Smith '34, J. R. Weekes '34. Third basemen Beale Elkins, J. N. Field. Short stops: Laughlin Ware. Outfielders: F. R. Burke '34, A. O. Choste '34, S. C. L. Delano '34, T. A. Lupien '34, T. J. Ripley '34, R. K. Salls '34, W. R. Suteliffe '34, John Ware '34.

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