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ennis Manager ALFRED HALPERN Family Adwirer MR. GORDON Team: l . Branche, G. 2. Rodman 3. Branche, M. 4. Caploe 5. Silberberg 6. Garrett Although the team has been hit by the graduation of several of its players, it is out to Service do its best to equal the excellent record made last year. With the invaluable aid of Mr. Gor- don, the team is busy practicing for matches Wllhf Memorial ..... ........ M ay 8 Tufts ........ ...... A pril 21 Huntington .................. May 15 Harvard ....... ..... M ay 2 Browne 8: Nichols ...... May 22 Newton ....... .... lN lay 5 Milton High ..............,. May 29 Page Tuiemy-three
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aselpall At this writing not much can be said about the record of the baseball team, but prospects this year are exceedingly bright. The team may well be City Champions before you read this. When the call for baseball candidates was issued in March, approximately two hundred would-be stars reported to Coach Fitzgerald. Since several key positions were vacated by graduation last year, the Coach has to spend more time than usual in experimentation. Bob Slattery, veteran of last year's City Champions, returns to fill Bill Connolly's shoes on the mound. Accompanying Bob are many of the key men of last year's 11-5 vic- tory over English. Tom Sullivan returns for his fourth consecutive year to the hot corner. Johnny Brosnahan, of All-Scholastic fame last year, will again hold down the key- stone sack. Eddie Lee returns to first base with the highest batting average to continue his eleven-game hitting streak of last year. Marty Greeley, another veteran of two years, played the outfield last year but will round out the infield at shortstop this year. There is ample outfield material, but jack Connolly, Fran Powers, Albie Gould, and Art Collins are the most outstanding at present. Behind the plate is the Coach's biggest problem. Don Page Twenly-!u'0 Latin vs. Latin McEachern and Harry Frank appear to be on equal terms, and only time will tell who is to be the regular. Spare infielders are Paul Murphy and Bill Gallagher, both flashy fielders, and jack Casey, reserve first-sacker. Backing up Slattery on the mound are new- comers: Stan Brenner, joe Woods, and Lou Tessier. All-Scholastic football and hockey star Dick McDermott is this year's capable manager.
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