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COACH TESREAU CALLS OUT 1923 BASEBALL CANDIDATES

April, 1923
Sports
COACH TESREAU CALLS OUT 1923 BASEBALL CANDIDATES
April, 1923

Fifty-eight men have been practicing batting and fielding in the cage for nearly two weeks now under the direction of Coach Tesreau. The pitchers have been tossing the medicine ball around to limber up their arms for the Southern trip, catchers have been wearing holes in big puds, preparatory to stopping hot ones, infielders have been getting the kinks out of their backs by tossing and catching grounders, and outfielders have been hard at work at the net trying to recover the old batting eye.

Coach Tesreau, by no means a rabid optimist, says, "While we may not have stars, such as Merritt, Ross or Robertson, we have a better balanced team. It is the best average bunch of fellows out since I have been here. There is close competition for every position with at least two good men trying for each place. No final selections have yet been made and the infield jobs are particularly uncertain.

After the swing through Georgia Easter vacation when the nine will take on Pennsylvania, Georgia Tech, and Georgia U., Coach Tesreau will be able to call out his regulars.