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Afterwards the nets were taken away, and the fielders were given practice in covering ground balls, and in throwing to first base and home. This fielding practice was not long, but the men show considerable improvement for the short time they have been out. Later the Freshmen took possession of the cage, the battery men warming up and pitching to the fielders. Practice in fielding was then given the men, special emphasis being laid on the throwing to bases. The Freshman squad now numbers 57 men, and on account of the congested conditions in the cage, a cut will probably...
Prospects for a good season are bright. Four men graduated last spring, E. E O'Neil, first defence; E. L. Black, second defence; G. F. Beal, third defence; and S. E. Nash, first attack. R. H. Franzen '17, in home, graduated at mid-years, and G. F. Freer '18, centre, has gone to France. This leaves six men from last year's team: Captain R. Z. Crane '17 goal; H. F. Sullivan '17, point; W. B. Snow '18, coverpoint; L. U. Miller '18, third attack; H. M. Dampman '18, second attack; and G. B. Hebb '17, out home. M. Lovett...
...Freshman team. J. D. Hale, the captain of last year, will probably fill one of the defence positions. W. A. Dole, who played coverpoint, will have to be reckoned with also. J. S. Meyers was one of the chief factors in the Freshman offence last year, playing out home, and he will probably be a strong contender for the position this year. H. W. O'Neil, centre, is another good...
...pains to conceal their chagrin at finding one of their associates brawling on the street. I was somewhat humiliated myself. And so, while my antagonist drove off in a taxicab, I made my way on foot to my hotel, where I secured a small loan, and so came home. My present purpose is to resign from the peace society and join some group of people interested in justice. S. Hughes. Newport...
President and Mrs. Lowell will be at home and glad to receive students at their home, 17 Quincy street, tomorrow afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock...