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Fall practice for the University baseball team will start this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock when all candidates report at the Locker Building. At this time Coach Slattery and Captain Conlon will speak to the men, emphasizing the points which will be given special attention this fall. The fall schedule will include several informal games with semi-professional and bank nines. Work will be carried as long as the weather permits, probably until about the first week in November...
...nucleus for this year's infield, Coach Slattery will have George Owen '23 at first base, Captain A T. Conlon '22 at short and E. C. Lincoln '22 at third while in the outfield H. C. Janin '22, F. W. Crocker '22, L. A. Hallock '22, D. F. Thayer '23 will be available. E. F. Goode '22, a two years veteran, and H. S. Russell '22 will be the mainstays in the box, with J. D. Murphy '22 behind the bat. Several members of the 1924 nine showed promise last spring of being first-string material. Inasmuch as several...
...Pfaffman '24, substituting at fullback, made both the last two touchdowns for the University. On the first occasion he carried the ball through from the six-yard line. On the second he started the Crimson attack by tossing a pass to A. J. Conlon '22 at quarterback. Conlon ran to the 15-yard line. Here Pfaffman broke loose on the first play only to be called back on account of an offside. However, on the fourth play he tore through for the final score...
Monday 10-11, John Crocker and Mitchell Gratwick; 11-12, R. K. Kane and R. B. Humphrey; 12-1, A. J. Conlon and R. F. Goode; 1-2.30, Joseph Alger and A. D. Welton; 2.30-4, Richard Chute and R. S. Whitney; 4-6, G. M. Appleton and J. T. Bradlee; 6-7, J. J. Kennedy and Melville P. Baker; and 7-9, H. Parker and R. B. Hopkins...
Monday--10-11, F. W. Crocker and Mitchell Gratwick; 11-12, R. K. Kane and H. B. Humphrey; 12-1, A. S. Conlon and E. F. Goode; 1-2.30, Joseph Alger and A. D. Welton; 2.30-4, Richard Chute and R. S. Whitney; 4-6, G. M. Appleton and S. T. Bradlee; 6-7, J. S. Kennedy and Melville P. Baker; and 7-9, H. Parker and R. B. Hopkins...