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Eight of last year's lettermen are expected to be among the lacrosse candidates who will report at Soldiers Field this afternoon for the first day of fall practice, under the direction of Captain A. E. Reed...
...university soccer team will open its 1925 season with a practice game against the Clan Lindsay this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Coach T. B. White, with a starting line-up that contains nine lettermen, expects the game today to disclose a team that will finish well towards the top of the Intercollegiate League...
...session devoted to the batsmen, Coach Mitchell picked two teams for the fielding session. Team A with Captain C. L. Todd, Jr. 26, in left field, showed a fair sprinkling of veterans. H. L. DeRham '27, behind the plate, and W. P. Ellison '27, in right field, are both lettermen of the 1925 team, while the remainder of the nine all have had experience on the University squad, Seconds or on Freshman teams...
...years, have been playing the ends on Team A in the scrimmages, and will almost certainly hold down those positions the whole season. The tackles so far have been Gates, a substitute last year, and Baldwin, a star of last year's Freshman combination. As guards Princeton has two lettermen of known repute, Hills and Howard. The center berth is still very uncertain. Three candidates for the pivotal position, McMillan, Bartell, and Forrest, have almost equal chances for the final line...
...number of baseball veterans will not be available for practice, as they are needed for the football squad. Captain Hammond, M. A. Cheek 26, A. W. Samborski '25, Phillip Spalding '25 and A. G. Rogers '25 are lettermen who will be absent from baseball practice for this reason. Lee Todd '26, pacemaker for the Crimson sluggers last season, and J. E. Toulmin '25, second choice pitcher, are the only veterans who will be out for the squad this fall. However, some very good substitutes are available to help take the places of the men drawn out by football. Cordingley...