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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Daily practice for both University and Freshman battery candidates will begin in the Hemenway Gymnasium on January 25, continuing until February 12, when regular battery work will be held in the Baseball Cage on Soldiers Field. Candidates for the fielding positions on both the University and Freshman teams will be called out on March 1. As many men as can possibly do so are urged to report for University and Freshman battery practice. For University fielding practice, however, only those men who were retained on the squad last fall, or who were prevented from reporting on account of football, will...
...first of these, a handicap pole-vaulting competition, will be held in the Baseball Cage this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Entries should be made in the Cage immediately before the beginning of the event and handicaps will be given out at that time...
...series of eleven handicap field event competitions will be held in the Baseball Cage during the remainder of the winter track season. The events will be open to candidates for the University and Freshman track teams and cups will be awarded to the winner of first place in each competition. A special cup has also been offered by an alumnus for the man showing the greatest improvement in the broad jump, between now and the end of the winter season...
Both University and Freshman battery candidates will begin daily work on the chest-weights in the Hemenway Gymnasium on January 25, continuing until February 12 when regular practice for the batteries in the Baseball Cage will commence. University and Freshman fielding candidates will be called out on March 1. As many men as possible are urged to report for University and Freshman battery practice. For University fielding practice, however, only those men who were retained on the squad last fall or who were prevented from reporting on account of football work, will be called out. Other men wishing...
...handicap 16-pound shot-put held in the Cage yesterday afternoon was won by H. R. Hardwick '15 with a handicap of 6 feet and a total put of 43 feet, 8 inches. H. R. Hitchcock, Jr., '14, 6 feet, was second with a total of 42 feet, 1-2 inch, and R. B. Batchelder '13, scratch, was third with 41 feet, 2 inches. A cup will be awarded the winner of first place...