Word: yesterday
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...response to the call for candidates for the Sophomores team, only eight men turned out yesterday afternoon for the first day's practice. The work consisted in running and falling on the ball under the direction of R. D. Pruyn '02, and Captain Wendell. As most of last year's team are now playing on the 'Varsity squad, the eleven this year will probably be made up largely of new material. Every '02 man, who is physically able, is urged, therefore, to come out for practice this afternoon...
...following men reported yesterday: W. Cook, J. H. Ellis, A. H. Morse, C. Platt, C. C. Rumsey, R. G. Scott, J. Steadman and H. D. Stickney...
...baseball practice yesterday afternoon was conducted in the same manner as the day before, with the exception that games of four innings instead of two were played by the nines. The fielding was looser, but the men backed up each other well, and showed a fair knowledge of the finer points of the game. Of the pitchers, Coburn was again the most effective, although slightly wild at times. However, he gave very few bases on balls in comparison to the other pitchers. The following men appointed temporary captains of the four nines...
...eleven defeated Bowdoin yesterday afternoon by the score of 13 to 0. The game was an exhibition of poor football by both sides, with the very occasional relief of good individual play. Several of the men who are suffering from minor injuries, were not allowed to enter the game, and their places were taken by the substitutes. This of course destroyed the team-play to a great extent, but does not excuse poor playing...
...back field, quick and clever as Gierasch was, his interference for his fellow-backs was weak. Although Kendall and Warren were effective in hurdling their opponents yesterday, their style of running high will be fatal against a strong eleven. Fincke and Parker were up to the standard...