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...TRAFFORD...
Forty-one men met in the trophy room of the gymnasium last night in response to the call for candidates for the foot ball squad. Captain Trafford explained that the squad this year was designed to be a feeder to the university eleven, rather than to the class elevens, as last year. It will be kept at work for five weeks. At the end of a fortnight it will be divided into two parts, an advanced squad being formed out of the men who have shown most interest and ability in their work. The advanced section will meet...
Little change is observed in the daily practice of the nine. Trafford has left base ball for the time to take charge of the foot ball squad, which is to be organized tonight. Hovey, L. S., has begun work in the cage. Every Tuesday and Saturday Captain Dean takes eight or ten men to the Winslow rink to practice batting and fielding. Few dates if any have been definitely fixed upon for games. Several graduates watched the practice in the cage yesterday, among them S. E. Winslow '85. It was a pity that so few men showed up; candidates should...
...yesterday with practice on ground balls, starting and sliding to bases in the Carey building. This was followed by a short run on North Avenue, and by the ordinary dumb-bell exercises at the Gymnasium. Among the men at work yesterday there were six or eight Ninety-four men. Trafford, Frothingham, Alward, Soule and Captain Dean represented the old players. The men will continue to meet at four o'clock each...
...infield.- B. W. Trafford '93, A. Dickinson '94, F. E. Soule Sp., E. Wrenn '92, N. R. George Gr., B. Cook Jr., '92, J. Kirwen '94, J. B. Lowell '94, R. Homans '94, D. F. Hastie '93, E. Kittredge '94, L. H. Frothingham '93, P. F. Jackson...