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Coach Duffy put both the University and 1922 baseball squads through stiff work-outs in batting practice and base-running yesterday. Though not as large as in former years, the Freshman squad is shaping up well...
...fourth meet of the season, held yesterday in the Brookline tank, the 1922 swimming team defeated the Brookline High School swimmers by the close score of 28-25. Captain U. A. Ridley and T. F. Baxter were again the mainstays of the Freshmen, each swimming on the winning relay team, and each gaining a first and second place in two of the dashes. The places won by Freshmen follow: 50-yard dash--Captain Ridley, first; T. F. Baxter, second; 100-yard dash--T. F. Baxter, first; Captain Ridley, second; 220-yard dash--E. G. Ratcliff, second; Dive--B. Boyce, third...
Prospects for a freshman victory over Yale on Saturday received a severe setback yesterday when it was announced that R. P. Bolster '22 and probably C. A. McCarthy '22 will be ineligible to enter the meet. Both men were members of the 1922 relay team. J. Lee '22 will probably run in place of Bolster, but if McCarthy is finally declared ineligible Coach Donovan has not decided by whom he will be replaced...
Over one hundred baseball candidates reported yesterday afternoon for the infield and outfield positions. About 63 University men and 40 Freshmen came out. With approximately 60 battery candidates this makes a total of nearly 160 men out for baseball. Coach Duffy desires more Freshman candidates...
Coxswains are wanted for the University and Freshman crews. A call was issued yesterday for all aspirants to report at the Newell Boat House this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Coach Haines will briefly outline the work for the season...