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...training table next Thursday. Carter and Trudeau will alternate in the pitcher's box again this season. Greenway will catch again, and de Forest '97 and Twombly '96 will probably be taken along on the Easter trip. Capt. Rustin will probably play at centre field, with Keator at right and Speer at left field. Quinby for short stop, Redington for second, Stephenson for first, are probably sureties, while third base will go either to Fincke '97 or McCandless '96 S. The team played its first practice game Friday...
...professional coach will be secured this season. The southern trip will begin April 10 and will last as usual for one week. The members of last year's nine, including substitutes, who are still in college, are: Carter, Greenway, Stephenson, Murphy, Rustin, Redington, Speer, Trudeau, Quinby and Keator...
Captain Rustin will call out the new candidates for the Yale baseball team between Feb. 20 and 25. The members of last year's nine including substitutes, who are still in college are Carter, Greenway, Stephenson, Murphy, Rustin, Redington, Speer, Trudeau, Quinby, and Keator...
...will remain there, and that Quinby, who has been playing reglarly at short, will go to second. The work of Murphy at second has been unsatisfactory and he will be dropped to the list of substitutes. Captain Case's position in the field will probably be filled by Keator, a freshman, although Redington of the Law School stands a chance for this place...
Harlem Regatta. - At this regatta, on October 19, over a one-mile course, B. T. Keator of Yale won his trial-heat in 7 min. 39 1/2 sec. (Junior single sculls), but was beaten in the final in 7 min. 40 1/4 sec., by Lyon of the Dauntless Club. H. Livingston of Yale was beaten in his trial-heat for the Senior single sculls by Mills, N. Y. A. C., in 8 min. 7 1/2 sec. The brothers Livingston won the double-scull race from three other boats...