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...Cuddlepoop C. Amory, c. s.s., P. Utrid J. Allen, 3b. 1b., S. Tink C. Weinberger, 2b. l.f., U. Twit S. west, l.f. 3b., A. Twit J. McCutcheon, r.f. 4.f., U. Dope H. F. Huey, c.f. c., A. Cabot J. Ourgoose, s.s. 2b., A. Lowell R. Feller...
...Cleveland has the best pitching staff in the League, now that Bob Feller has found himself." The Athletic's mentor added, "Feller is young and he didn't know too much baseball when he started, but I think no will turn in an excell ent performance this season...
...nines have wound up facing each other in the World Series. For the good of baseball everyone is hoping that the 1938 season may see a change. In the American League the return of the fabulous "Schoolboy" Rowe may put Detroit on top, or Cleveland's lightning thrower Bob Feller may have enough to give his team the verdict. With the news that the one and only Dizzy Dean has been traded to the already powerful Chicago Cubs, it looks as if the New York Giants were through. In any case, the major league race marks the acme of sportdom...
...present members of the committee include David E. Feller '38, John L. Foster '38, Gilbert Fraunhar '38, Jay W. Kaufman '38, William A. Kirstein '39, Richard M. Martin '38, Randall W. Richards '38, T. Ryden Skinner '38, George D. Straton '38, Louis Sutro '38, William N. Chambers '39, Charles B. Ellis '39, and Harold L. Stubbs...
Class of 1938: Gleason L. Archer, Jr., Norwell; Walter P. Arenwald, New York; Benjamin F. Bart, West Redding, Connecticut: Harold Van B. Cleveland, Cincinnati: David E. Feller, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Alvin J. Gordon, Woston; Elpenor R. Ohle, Stonington. Connecticut; William A. Selz. Dayton, Ohio; Albert E Weiner, Waltham; and Charles Zibbell, Dorchester...