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PRINCETON HARVARD Levan, cf 3b, Adzigian Nevitt, rf lf, Prouty Sandbach, 2b ss, Bilodeau French (Capt.), 3b 2b, Owen Johnston, c cf, Gibbs Chubet, ss 1b, Colwell Hill, lf rf, Tittmann Spencer, 1b c, Maguire (Capt.) Reichel, p p, Ingalls At Princeton...
Admittedly the Crimson has one of the strongest college infields offensively and defensively. John Adzigian, at third, was the leading Eastern player at his position last year, rating high on the Harvard team which finished second only to Dartmouth. Tom Bilodeau and Frank Owen around the keystone can play any position on any aggregation, at the same time able to swing the number 3 and 4 holes. Al Colwell, at first, captained, caught, and helped slug his 1938 Freshman team to 13 victories; with Maguire behind the plate he shifted to first where he has made rapid progress. After this...
...Carr, utility shortstop, broke his leg the other day, and Dave Shean, reserve second baseman, still lacks experience or power at the bat. There is little possibility of sparing Bilodeau, a proficient hurler, for duty on the hill, or Frank Owen, an outfielder last season, for work in the outer cordon...
...void. Jim Sullivan can field the position but can't hit. George Tittmann is erratic and further than that his services are needed with the pitching corps. At present that corps consists mainly of Ingalls; for Southpaw Dick Walsh has failed to live up to expectations, Tittmann is wild, Bilodeau is sequestered at short, and the hard working John Campana may probably never become a starting hurler because of his height, insufficient for that position...
Eleven other men making the trip are: Al Colwell, Frank Owen, Tom Bilodeau, John Adzigian, Braman Gibbs, Ben Prouty, Jim Sullivan, Dave Shean, Paul Doyle, Dick Walsh, and John Campana...