Word: caged
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...members of the University squad, as well as all members of the battery squad, report in the cage tomorrow at 1.30 for batting practice...
...practice of the University and Freshman baseball candidates yesterday consisted of the usual fielding, batting and battery work in the cage. The battery candidates were coached in both straight and curved balls. All of the other candidates were given practice in handling grounders and all except the Freshmen also practiced batting. Those who coached the University candidates were: B. Wendell '02, Keeler, and Chesbro. N. Bartlett '03 and J. L. Lovering '03 coached the Freshman squad...
Fifty-seven men responded to the call for baseball candidates about a week ago. They will be given regular work in the cage until the weather will permit out door work. Seven members of last year's team reported: Winslow, Barnwell, Chittenden, Littlefield, Cote, Metcalf and Miller. A system of inter-class games, similar to those instituted last year, is being planned by the management and it is hoped by this means to develop much good material...
There will be no work in the cage today. Regular practice will be held on Monday, as usual. Commencing Monday there will, be morning batting practice. The following men report at the hours assigned. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10: Sheldon, Greenough, Marshall, Skilton, Daly, Matthews, Stephenson, Alexander, Coburn, Maguire, Colby, Dana; at 11: Carpenter, Taylor, Daly, Marean, Parker, Kernan, Hamlen, Mitchell, Burnes, Carr, Pieper...
...snow and the cold weather the preliminary lacrosse work for upper classmen will probably not begin until next week. Forty-three Freshmen have handed in their names and are being coached daily in throwing and catching by P. H. Adams '05. The men are first trained in the Gymnasium cage in handling the sticks and are then sent to the handball courts for more advanced work...