Last Friday ex-Captain Wiggin and J. D. Upton, both of the Law School, went to Andover and coached the candidates who are trying for the nine. The material seems particularly promising and Andover should have a strong nine this year. It is also hoped that similar attention may be paid to Exeter and other prominent preparatory schools. There are at present many prominent baseball men in the Law School who are prevented from playing by the rule which renders a man ineligible who has played for four years on any 'varsity team. It is the intention of the present management to send as many of these men as possible to the various preparatory schools at different times during the spring to show the interest which Harvard feels and always has felt in the schools which send graduates to Harvard. Such men, from their varied experience in baseball are able to give a great deal of useful information to a captain which if acted upon would enable a school to be represented by a stronger nine than would otherwise be possible.
Later in the spring Captain Whittemore and ex-Captain Frothingham intend to go to Andover to give the nine there the benefit of their advice and coaching.
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