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House indoor baseball will open its schedule on November 27, according to Adolph Samborski, director of intramural athletics, and will be played until December 18.
Although only a transitional sport to bridge the gap between the fall House athletic program recently completed and the winter sports after Christmas recess, indoor baseball will draw full teams from all the Houses, Samborski predicts.
In the past, intramural baseball has been very popular, with over 170 upperclassmen reporting last year. On the basis of that, it is expected that about 150 baseballers will turn out this season.
Under the umpiring of Bernard D. White '32, two games daily will be played in Briggs Cage from 4 to 6 o'clock. A complete schedule of games will be posted by next Tuesday.
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