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Top row W Orman J Stehlin R Finderson M Baldovskx W jones ager, F. Measer, D. Bouchard, A. Taub, B. Agranat, S. Pierce, H. LeBlanc, T Girolamo M Kirsch Coach Flumere Bottom row A Goodie man M. Stein, K. Wolkon, manager. Boseboll Varsity baseball, for a long time the weak spot of the athletic pro- gram, is finally coming into its own. Under the patient tutelage of Coach Foxy Flumere, the baseball team witnessed its finest season last year. The close of the 1957 season, capped by a 5-5 victory over highly- rated Bridgeport University, was an indication of things to come. This year, with an extensive spring training' itinerary planned, covering most of the lower and mid-Atlantic states, the prospects for a winning season look good indeed. jim Stehlin, the only starting member of the team to graduate, will be missed. However, the prospects from last year's freshman team should more than adequately fill the gap left by Stehlin. The pitching staff is perhaps the strongest in Brandeis' history. Returning lettermen Maury Stein, Barry Agranat, and Ned Jones will be augmented by a fine crop of sophomores. The three returning letter- men in the infield, Tom Girolamo, Hubie LeBlanc, and Mickey Kirsch should provide a strong inner defense. Outfielders Dave Bouchard, Mike Baldovski, and Rudy Finderson are prepared to furnish the bulk of the hitting needed to go along with the fine fielding and pitching. Out- fielder-turned-catcher Arnie Taub figures to augment his reputation as an all-around athlete as seen by his steadily-improving work behind the plate last year. At long last, it appears that Brandeis baseball will climb out of its habitual cellar-dwelling location and merit a place of its own beside our other varsity athletics.
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