Word: casto
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...outdoors. He feels that the cagework is inconclusive and he is anxious to see how the hurlers will show up under actual playing conditions. The moundsmen who make the Southern trip are likely to be chosen from the following: Spalding, K. N. Hill, Puffer, Brown, Norris, Johnson, Casto, Nash, and Cordingley. The last-named has been taking things easily on account of his injured wrist, and the exact date when he will be available for active work is still uncertain...
...present follow that order daily. With the advent of the infield and outfield candidates and the inauguration of batting practice, it became necessary to divide the pitching squad into two groups. The first-string group, which will report at 2.15 includes E. L. Brown '24. D. G. Casto '26. E. R. Johnson '26. J. J. N. Kerr '25, F. S. Moseley '26. R. G. Norris '24, K. F. Nash '26. R. W. Puffer '26, and Philip Spalding '25. The others will come...
...Casto '26, F. S. Moseley '26, R. W. Puffer '26, and D. E. Lewis '26 are four likely Sophomores. The latter, a made-over first baseman, is a left-hander who will bear watching. R. G. Norris '24, Owen's understudy at first base last year, is also working with the moundsmen, but he will probably go out for his regular position when the infield practice begins
...Cordingley '25 seem at present the best prospects for firststring twirlers next spring. However, C. J. Burns '25, D. G. Casto '26, F. E. Morely '26, and R. G. Norris '24 all seem potentially capable of filling the mound position. The work for all men has not been strennous, due to the danger of overtraining early in the season...
...Casto '26, the diminutive left-hander who won ten out of eleven games for the Freshmen last year, is another candidate of considerable promise. R. W. Puffer '26, K. F. Nash '26, and D. E. Lewis '26 from last year's Freshman squad are the remaining aspirants of experience...