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...Coach Shay has made one change in the 1922 batting order, placing L. A. Hallock second on the list, while C. J. Mason has been moved to sixth. S. Smith injured his ankle slightly in practice yesterday and may be unable to play today. Otherwise the line-up will be the same as against Watertown, and that scheduled for the St. Mark's game...
...Freshman Squad has been progressing rapidly under Coach Shay and has improved especially in batting. The first-year men seem to have especial ability in that department, and have knocked out many home runs
Coach Martin Shay has chosen a tentative line-up for the 1922 baseball team. The nine has been developing rapidly during the last few days, and has shown great improvement, especially in the infield. The line-up of the team, as they will start in the game with Watertown a week from tomorrow follows: E. C. Lincoln, 3b.; C. J. Mason, 2b.; A. J. Conlon, s.s.; S. Smith, 1b.; F. Crocker, c.f.; J. Winslow, l.f.; L. A. Hallock, r.f.; J. D. Murphy, c.; E. F, Goode, W. B. Rice, C. B. Crockett or H. S. Russell...
...Marty J. Shay's appointment as Freshman baseball coach was announced by the H. A. A. last night. He will have charge of the 1922 team during the coming season, but will be under the supervision of Coach Hugh Duffy...
...Shay has had two years' experience with major and minor league clubs. He went from Goddard Seminary in 1916 to join the Chicago "Cubs" as short-stop and worked with them throughout the season. The following winter he went to the St. Joseph club of the Western League. In that year, his batting average was .274, the highest of any short-stop in the league. He acted as captain of the team during part of the season. Shay joined the navy in December, 1917, and played with the Charlestown Navy Yard team during the following spring...