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134 THE TECH REVIEW 1928 Baseball News Starting the season with but four vet- erans. the Technical High School base- ball team has not l een defeated to this date and has a record of seven consecu- tive victories. Under the leadership of Captain Mario De Pippo. our veteran shortstop, the Crimson and Gray warriors are having one of the l est seasons in the history of Tech. Supporting Capt. lie Pippo on our im- pregnable inner defence are, Frank Ap- plin, a new but promising first baseman, Harry Greaves a horn second baseman, and Joe Dobosynski a real hot corner guardian. Our three hall hawks of the outer garden. Gorman at right, Janis at center, and Platt at left field arc the envy of the opposing school teams of the state. Ranking among the best pitchers of the state is Quinton, our stellar slab artist. He must be given much credit for the success of our 1928 club. Speed and control arc his means of success. We wish him the best of luck in his later baseball years. The brilliant performance of Dixie Matthews behind the plate has been one of the chief elements of the team’s success. He has served as Quin- ton’s most reliable target for th last two seasons. Kirkland and Halloway served as most worthy substitute battery and they de- serve no little credit. Morse, Lutz, and Murphy composed an able extra set of outfielders and Taylor served as a re- liable assistant in the infield. We appreciate the work of Coach Schuster in transforming a rather medi- ocre nine into a team of championship standing. His uncomplaining patience and clever baseball tactics have made possible Tech’s success in the baseball world. 'Phe standing of the team up to date: Runs Runs Tech 7 Commercial 3 Tech 5 Pawtucket 0 Tech 10 Colt Memorial 0 Tech 10 Fast Greenwich Acad 5 Tech 12 St. Georges 2 Tech 16 No. Attleboro 10 Tech 12 Attleboro 8 x=x x=x scrx XZS JOC X=X O XT s=X xzx ;ok cx o XZX CX X=X IO X=X XCX XZ». X= - XZX XCX XZX XIX OXDOOOCX 5 I 8 8 8 $ jj Compliments of 8 8 8 8 VICTOR 5 Cleansing, Company GIBSONS Chocolates and Bon Bons Providence Made—Fresh Daily Providence 8 5 8 8 8 8 Pawtucket 8 8 Woonsocket 8 8 8
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Front row, left to right—Field. Raymond, Micoleau, Daszkiewicy, Rosenberg. Second row. left to right—Ganz, Ferrara. Purcell, captain; Dwyer. Back row, left to right—Crawford. Jacobson, manager; Thornton. 1928 THE TECH REVIEW
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