Word: shepards
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Despite its 70-degree temperatures, balmy yesterday just wasn't a baseball day. H.A.A. officials walked out on Soldiers Field in the morning and decided it was too wet to play Northeastern. The postponement, the second this season, gave Coach Shepard a chance to hold additional auditions for the third base spot, now held jointly by Matt Botsford and Stu Levine. The leading candidate this time was Tony Markella...
Coach Norm Shepard will make a line-up change against the Huskies, substituting either Tom Bergantino or Tony Markella for Stu Levine at third base. Since Dick Fisher's leg is still hurt, the remainder of the team will stay constant...
Fisher's absence has hurt the team considerably, both offensively and defensively. Shepard described the leading hitter as "our offense who drove in the runs." To replace him, lineup changes were necessitated which proved costly in the Princeton game...
Coach Norm Shepard will pitch either lefthander Bob Kessler, or righthander Captain Ken Rossano, with the latter a more probable choice. Both Crimson aces pitched shutouts in their last efforts, with Rossano blanking Army and Kessler stopping Holy Cross...
Against Brown today, Shepard plans no changes in his lineup and will start Bing Crosby behind the plate, John Simourian at first, Bob Cleary at second, Bob Hastings at short, and Botsford at third. Walt Stahura, Dick Fisher, and Getch make up the outfield...