The 1919 baseball schedule has been given out by Graduate Manager Pender and corresponds in most respects to the varsity lists of past years. Twenty-two games are included ten to be played in Hanover and twelve away from home, with Cornell replacing Amherst for the closing Commencement date, June 24. Harvard and Princeton again have places on the list, but Yale will not be played this season.
The complete schedule follows:
April 25—Springfield Y. M. C. A. at Springfield.
April 26—Amherst at Amherst.
April 29—University of Maine at Hanover.
May 1—University of Vermont at Burlington.
May 3—Massachusetts Aggies at Hanover.
May 8—Boston8—Boston College at Boston.
May 9—Tufts at Medford.
May 10—Harvard at Cambridge.
May 12—Columbia at Hanover.
May 17—Brown at Hanover.
May 20—Penn at Philadelphia.
May 21—Princeton at Princeton.
May 23—Boston College at Hanover.
May 24—Penn at Hanover.
May 27—University of Vermont at Hanover.
May 29—Columbia at New York.
May 30—Holy Cross at Worcester.
May 31—Wesleyan at Middletown.
June 4—Amherst at Hanover.
June 7—Tufts at Hanover.
June 18—Brown at Providence.
June 24—Cornell at Hanover.
Outdoor practice began immediately after the opening of the college for the third term in April. Coach Tesreau adopted a policy of thorough tryout for all candidates and by . the middle of the month no cut had yet been made in the squad. A wealth of experienced material, combined with numerous former candidates just returned from service and several freshman stars, gives promise of one of the strongest nines that has represented Dartmouth in recent years.
Former varsity men include J. Ross and Harris, pitchers; F. Ross and Carr, catchers; Captain Grey, Bruce, Murphy, and Martin, this year's tentative infield; and Reilly and Grundman in the outfield. Merritt, catcher on the 1920 freshman team, has returned to college and is making a strong bid for a regular place behind the bat. J. T. Murphy and Carter a freshman will probably complete the pitching staff, and Kopf, another first-year man, appears to be one logical choice for utility infielder. Baketel, Cavanaugh, Corwin, and Putney are leading the race for the remaining position in the outfield.