With the arrival of the new coach, Walter S. Woods, baseball has started up vigorously and the prospects for the team are excellent. Mr. Woods has had great experience in baseball, having played on professional teams for the last seventeen years, first as pitcher and later at several other positions. The material out of which Coach Woods is to develop the team is much better than the average. Ten "D" men are back and many other strong candidates including transfers and 1914 men are now eligible for the first time. The squad is working hard every day and several cuts have already been made, leaving about thirty men still on the squad. The spring schedule provides twenty-three games as follows:
SPRING TRIP, APRIL 12-18 Apr. 12 Columbia at New York. 13 West Point at West Point. 15 Pennsylvania at Philadelphia. 16 Seton Hall at South Orange. 17 Princeton at Princeton.
HOME SEASON Apr. 24 Bowdoin at Hanover. 25 Bowdoin at Hanover.
May 3 Syracuse at Syracuse. 4 Cornell at Ithaca. 9 Lafayette at Hanover. 11 Williams at Williamstown. 16 Cornell at Hanover. 18 Harvard at Cambridge. 20 Vermont at Burlington. 23 Vermont at Hanover. 25 Williams at Hanover. 29 Tufts at Medford. 30 Holy Cross at Worcester.
June 1 Tufts at Hanover. 4 Trinity at Hartford. 5 Yale at New Haven. 24 Amherst at Hanover. 25 Amherst at Amherst.
Freshman baseball is also under way. The battery candidates, numbering fourteen men, twelve of whom are trying for the position of pitcher, have been working for two weeks, and the candidates for the other positions have recently been called out. Their schedule is as follows:
Apr. 29 Tilton at Hanover.
May 3 Dean at Hanover. May 18 Worcester Acad, at Hanover. May 28 Cushing at Hanover. May 30 (a.m.) Worcester at Worcester. May 31 Andover at Andover.
June 4 Dean at Franklin. June 5 Exeter at Exeter.