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THE LOG BASEBALL I , The feline aggregation this spring, although starting out with somewhat of a jinx on it. managed to scrape through most of its encounters in highly com- mendable fashion. As this article goes to press, the baseballers have but come out of their training period. This period was featured by some stellar games with scrub up teams and with other high schools out of the section. In both of its encounters with the Columbia Business College, the Tomcats were victorious. These two games, although they were not an exhibition of base- ball as it should be played, served to round nine individual ball players into a smooth-working combination. On one of its off days the Tuley sluggers were trampled down to the decisive score of 22-O, by the Schurzites at the Logan Ball Park. However. after the Tuley men found themselves, they hammered their way through the North Siders to a 8-4 victory at Sawyer Park. Wihen the first scheduled game with Austin came, the Tomcats found them- selves in better condition, and it was with the utmost difficulty and with a good break that the Austinites found themselves able to defeat the Gold and Blue by a 6-4 score. In an extremely slow and uninteresting game with Crane Tech, Tuley was defeated, IQ-I3. CAPTAIN Lours BRANDZEL. the only remaining player from the 1926 squad was one of the best hitters and fielders on the team. He awarded himself the posi- tion of shortstop, and the manner in which he played and batted fully entitled him to that position. COACH AI.TMAN was truly the greatest hero connected with the team. VVithout any compensation whatsoever he whipped a bunch of rookies into playing with some sort of teamwork. He spent a great deal of time and energy in coaching the baseball team, and whatever success the team has had can be directly attributed to him. IRVING iiUKEi, UNGERLEIDER was the 'ffindu of the season. Having never before played baseball extensively. he tried out for the keystone sack position and proved himself so far superior to the other applicant that he was immediately proffered the berth. Although a bit weak on hitting, his uncanny fielding ability and his speed on the bases make him one of the most valuable men on the squad. SID SHERMAN, a previous All-Star indoor baseball man, trampled the ground around third base. Although his fielding was featured by good and bad streaks, his hitting ability pulled him through and made him a valuable asset to the team. The playing of BEN SAMUEL was featured by both good fielding and good slug- ging. He is a sure man at first base, for a ball anywhere in his vicinity is sure to be stopped by his trusty mitt. Wihen he connects with the ball, a double or a triple Page Ona Ilundrfd Orr:
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THE LOG is the sure result. In the second practise match with Schurz, he smashed out the only home run of the game, and so far of the season. IRVING ROTHSTEIN, our husky southpaw hurler, did remarkably good work for his first season in prep competition. He is a natural pitcher, and his stock of curves, drops and speed balls can compare with those of the best in the Wiest Section. RUBY COHN, although not used in the beginning of the season, showed that he had the makings of a star heaver. He has yet another season at Tuley, and with a good team behind him he may be able to pull Tuley through to 'a Section cham- pionship. ISADORE Kovrrz squatted behind the sack and signalled to the pitcher. He was one of the steadiest players on the team, and his hitting average was one of the highest on the team. He possessed a good line , a valuable asset to a good catcher, and has a remarkable facility for getting the best out of the pitcher. 'LLEFTYU JOE ORZECH, our left fielder, is one of the best outer garden men in the section. He is a redoubtable hitter, and a hostile pop out to left field is as good as an out. He remains for next season and has possibility of developing into a better player than he is now. MXN-ALLIEH JAWORSKY, posted in center field is one of the best hitters on the team and one of the best fielders in the city. Although he has a rather odd manner of standing at the plate when batting, he is usually good for a single or a double. He also remains for another season. Our right fielder. LOUIS BARTOLO, is truly the most remarkable player on the team. He can play any position on a baseball team well, besides being able to hit both right handed and left handed. His fielding of ground balls and of flies is faultless, regardless of the fact that he is handicapped by his diminutive stature. He will be at Tuley for two seasons yet, and he has the possibility of developing into the best all-around ball player Tuley has ever seen. ABRAHAM ZIMRING as auxiliary catcher is even now good enough for prep competition, and one or two seasons later may find him the most capable backstop in this section. ADLER, a good hitter and fielder fitted in nicely as a substitute outfielder. VVTLLIAM B1LLY SHAPIRO, the sole constituent of the managerial depart- ment, showed his ability in handling the business side of the team by procuring numerous practise games before the season. Pagz Ons H u mired Two
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