Word: mals
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Although the encounter was filled with sloppy play, the crowd estimated as the largest this season, was constantly on edge as the Mitchellmen made seemingly impossible catches in the field. In the third frame, Owen twice raced deep into right field to snare line-drives, destined for extra bases. Mal McTernen made two equally brilliant circus catches in the center garden...
...second, and Owen in the hot corner complete probably the best infield in the league. But the outfield is at best erratic. The veteran Jim Sullivan in right is only an average batter and a good fielder. One of the surprizes of the season is the sensational play of Mal "Buster" McTernen in the centerfield garden. Always a go-getter, McTernen has become the hitting star of the recent games with St. Johns and Northeastern. Russ Allen, football captain-elect, at present holds the left field assignment, but either Grondahl or Bob Gannett might be switched to that position...
...Ithacans, meanwhile, were touching Ed Ingalls for 10 hits, but beautiful support, particularly from Mal McTernan and Jim Sullivan in the outfield, kept their runs down...
...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...
...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...