Word: lupe
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Batting stars for the varsity nine were Lupe Lupien and McTernan who both hit three for five. Pitcher Stehnach shone for Cornell with two hits in four tries, one of which was a long home run to tie up the game in the sixth...
...Mitchellmen receive good twirling, they should win fairly easily, for in Lupe Lupien, Tom Bilodeau, Al Colwell, and Frank Owen they have a real group of sluggers who enabled the Crimson to average nearly 13 runs per game on the southern jaunt...
...complete roster of players is are follows: Pitchers, Ed Ingalls, Dick Walsh, Slim Curtiss, Don Prouty, and Royal victor; Catchers, Al Colwell, Paul Doyle, and Phil Staples; Infielders, Capt. Tom Bilodeau, Lupe Lupien, Art Johns, Frank Owen; and Dave Shean; Outfielders- Dick Grondahl, Mal McTernan, Jim Sullivan, and Dave Maclntosh...
With the squad now numbering 19 men, Coach Mitchell will trim it down to about 16 for the trip. The starting lineup which with probably take the field at Washington next Tuesday will have, in correct batting order, Art Johns, 2b, Lupe Lupien, 1b, Capt. Tom Bilodeau, ss, Frankie Owens, 3b, A1 Colwell, c, Dick Grondahl, lf, Jim Sullivan, rf, Mal McTernau, cf, and Ed Ingalls...
Those retained are pitchers Ed Ingalls, Dick Walsh, Don Prouty, who also may be used in the outfield, Slim Curtiss, 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...