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Today and hereafter the nine will play out-doors if the weather permits. This is exceptionally early for out-door work for the nine, cage work being generally kept up until late in March...
...present activity is not confined to the candidates for the Mott Haven team. The football men have already begun their season. The weather seems likely to prevent out-door work perhaps for some time yet, but the preliminary work in the gymnasium is getting the men trim for the harder work which will come when the weather grows more open. As soon as possible the captain will work with his men out-of-doors; and will be able to divide them into squads for real football work...
...candidates for the Yale nine are doing much the same work as our men. They practice throwing and fielding, base running and sliding, daily in the cage, with the usual exercises in the gymnasium and out-door running. In addition to this, every man has certain hours for batting practice, under the coaching of Horner of the New Haven team. The old men who are candidates this year are Poole '91, who played catcher on last year's team; Norman McClintock, who played left field; Cushing '91, right field; Mnrphy '93, centre field; Owsley '92 S., third base; Bowers...
...article on the National Guard of Minnesota, Captain King's "Ranchodel Muerto," G. P. Mathes' "Canoe Trip down the Chippewa," and E. Hitchcock's "Wrestling," are all concluded in this number. The literature of out-door life is represented by a mysterious cycling story, the scene of which is laid in France, and by a piscatorial poem, or picture in verse. The opening article on Long Island sniping, Mr. Shinn's "California on Horseback," and Mrs. E. Kennedy's salmon story are also deserving of mention. The number concludes with the various useful records of sports and games...
...Manhattan Athletic Club has tendered the use of the Manhattan grounds at Eighty-sixth street and Eighth avenue, to the Columbia college nine. The grounds have been rolled and put in condition, and the candidates for the nine have begun out-door work. It is probable that the nine will be made up of the following men: Snedaker, Law, '92, first base, Walters, Law, '92, second base; Wilde, P. and S., shortstop; Herkenrath, Mines, '92, or Ross, Law, '92, third base; Mayham, Law, '91, pitcher; Smith, Law, '91, center field. Martine has been chosen temporary captain...