Word: berges
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Stahl did not release a starting lineup, but recent practices have seen four new Freshmen on the first nine, bolstered by five veterans. Warren Berg, experienced right-hander, will probably take the mound, with Ned Fitzgibbons, slugger transplanted from first base and the out-field, as his battery mate. Fitz is expected to bat in the clean-up slot...
Mound veterans include right-handers Warren "Moe" Berg, Jack Farley (who looked very good yesterday), Joe Phelan, Brendon Reilly, Dick Harding (just returned from the rink wars), and Bud Mains. Reilly and Mains played Freshman ball last spring...
...only pitchers and catchers have reported, the remainder of the team to come out March 1. Of the moundsmen, Warren Berg has had the most experience, but Jack Farley, Joe Phelan, Irving Rudman, and Dick Harding, who is still banging in goals for the hockey team, have seen some service. Last year's strikeout artist, Mort Waldstein, has received his degree and will not play this year. Jim Mains and Brendon Riley are also likely prospects for the hurling corps...
...following were the students to receive the awards: George Bearcovitch '45, Warren Berg '44, Irving Herbert Berkovitch '45, John Lodge Cady '43, William R. Cox '46, William J. Furlong '44, Ralph Golstein '44, Thomas Montgomery Gregory, Jr. '44, Haskell Grodberg '44, Dean McDonald Hennessey '45, Raymond Koloski '45, Neunert Frederick Lang '44, Joseph M. Leahey '43, Donor Mitchell Lion '45, Frank A. O'Boyle, Jr. '46, Howard D. Sharpe, Jr. '44, Hans K. Subak '45, Edward Willett Wagner '45, Richard Joseph Ward '45, and Richard Lewis Warren...
Hurlers Warren Berg, Jim Phelan and Jim Wilcox reported for duty, and catchers Gerry Calanuan and Bob Axtell were present. Other experienced men returning include Ned Fitzgibbons, Ray Fitz, Jim Gallagher, and Jay Gleason. The first official game for the Crimson is listed for early April...