Word: lineups
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...rest of the lineup is at full strength, except for the continued absence of Jim Kenary, who is on his feet again after his appendectomy but not yet ready for competition. Lennie Lunder, Chip Gannon, and John Caulfield will be is the outfield, while the regular quartet of Coulsen, Huntington, Mannino (now recovered from his leg injury) and Captain Coppinger will play the infield...
...catching situation, always vital to a team and usually dubious in college ball, has ironed itself out quite nicely. Cliff Crosby, who whaled the ball in the south before collecting an injury, has returned to the lineup in explosive manner, collecting basehits wholesale and standing at the top of the Crimson batters currently with a .478 average. It remains to be seen whether he can handle his pitchers well under pressure...
Bolles made one other recent change, with an eye to packing the powerful Don Felt into his starting lineup. The ex-stroke candidate now holds down the number two position, while that seat's former occupant, Ted Reynolds, is pulling at a starboard oar one slot down...
...Starting Lineup: HARVARD COLBY Gannon, cf St, Pierro, rf Crosby, c Clark, cf Mannino, ss Pierce, ss Coulsen, 1b Spinner, 1b Caulfield, rf White, c Lunder, 1f Eldridge, lf Huntington, 2b Mardozzi, 2b Coppinger, 3b Hunter or Goulet, 3b Godin, p Washburn...
...consistently brings a crack team to Soldiers Field. Last year they trimmed the Crimson twice with Dick Snow, veteran of the visitors' mound staff who will oppose Harvard this afternoon, turning in a 2 to 1 teninning win. In fact, Coach Mel Collard has named practically an all-veteran lineup. Only outfielders Walt Anderson and George Boston, erstwhile Crimson athlete, are newcomers. Boston bat's in the cleanup slot...