Word: mounds
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Besides Williams and Pesky, two ex-Red Sox who need no introduction to anyone who has glanced at a sports page in the last two years, the naval team has oodles of talent. On the mound will be Johnny Sain, ex-Braves southpaw, who sparkled in relief work and as a starting pitcher. His catcher will be Fred Naumetz, center and co-captain of the Boston College football team last fall...
...this point Stahl replaced Reilly, who had pitched good ball from the second to the fifth, but weakened in the sixth when Belanger touched him for four bases, and Jack Farley took the mound. It wasn't Farley's day, and the Guardsmen chalked up, in that order, a triple, double, single and walk. Without having retired a man, Farley left...
...three runs were in when Captain Warren "Moe" Berg took the mound with very little warmup, and the Boston club kept right on going. A double play (Harvard had three all told) got Berg out of that jam at the cost of only one more run, but the Coast Guard came back with four more tallies in the eighth, aided by very sloppy Crimson play...
...there any changes planned in Coach Floyd Stahl's lineup. Warren Berg, captain of the nine, will be on the mound, with Ned Fitzgibbons as his receiver...
...busy weekend is in store for the Stahlmen. After the Red Sox get through with them today, they will take on the Lincoln Mohawks, a semi-pro outfit, tomorrow afternoon at Soldiers Field. Joe Phelan, Jack Farley, or Bud Mains will be on the mound...