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Here came the freak of fortune which spelled defeat for the Crimson. Bob Gannett batting for Ingalls, drove out a hit along the third base line. The ball struck the bag, bouncing back into the infield. What should have been a two-bagger and might have scored Shean with the tying run was only a single, and when hurler Bruninghaus tossed out Art Johns, the game was over...
...McTernen, cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Sullivan, rf 4 0 1 0 0 0 Colwell, c 4 0 2 3 4 0 Shean, lf 4 1 3 0 1 0 Ingalls, p 2 0 1 0 1 0 *Prouty 0 1 0 0 0 0 **Gannett 1 0 1 0 0 0 35 2 11 24 18 1 * Ran for Colwell in 9th. ** Batted for Ingalls...
...Lefty Edinburg, and Royall Victor; catchers Al Colwell, Paul Doyle, and Phil Staples; infielders Tom Bilodeau, Frank Owen, Art Johns, Lupe Lupien, Dick Grondahl, and Dave Shean, the last two of whom may be switched to the outfield if necessary; outfielders Dave MacIntosh, Mal McTernen, Jim Sullivan, and Bob Gannett, who will not be taken on the spring trip because of an injury which will incapacitate him until the home games start...
Five outfielders still on the squad are: Joseph B. Soltz '39, Malcolm B. McTernen '37, David B. MacIntosh '37, Robert T. Gannett 2d '39, and Richard O. Ulin...
Besides Boston, Wednesday of the first week of squad practice found numerous new prospects in action. Chief among them are Body Gannett, Jack Cunningham, and Jojo Soltz, outfielders of last year's Freshmen. With Mal McTernen, and Jim Sullivan, veterans, these men bring Mitchell's garden roster to its approximate full strength. Gannett's status remains a team question mark for a time. Fast afield and second ranking hitter on the undefeated 1939 Yardlings, the Milton boy was disabled with a bad leg during the first half of this year. If, as he expects, his leg holds up, observers believe...