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McInnis will probably start righthander Pat Groper today, and use sophomore Andy Ward tomorrow. But junior John Arnold, who hurled a fine game against Northeastern, may be used in place of either...
...Groper relieved Bob Ward in the team's opener against Amherst, and pitched fine ball, allowing the strong Lord Jeffs four runs and five hits the rest of the way. Groper depends a lot on his control, and despite the cold and the early date walked only three Jeffs while fanning...
Zins led off the fourth with a walk, one of the three off Groper. Zins moved to third when the Crimson pulled off a Tim Wise to Greeley to Russ Johnson double play. He scored when Brown singled to left center, one of the six visitor hits...
Zins and Lewis advanced a base on Bill Martin's infield out. Then with first base open, Ward deliberately passed Bob Brown. This strategy backfired when Ward walked the next two batters, Bob Jedrey and Hal Walter, to force in two runs. At that point Pat Groper relieved Ward, struck out the next two batters, and went the rest of the distance...
...group. If Ward has his control, the Crimson will be tough to beat. Andy (No relation) Ward should also start. Top pitcher on last year's freshman squad, Ward may add right handed depth. But McInnis doesn't know, he's barely seen sophomore Ward outdoors. Pat Groper could also help. Last season he showed good control, pitching a fine game against Tufts. John Arnold, another veteran righthander and John Cooke give McInnis more depth. Another southpaw, sophomore Bill Chauncey, may be called in from the outfield to help...