Word: shortstops
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Previously, shortstop, Krinsky's fourth inning error had enabled the Blue to tie the score at 2 to 2. The varsity had gone ahead in the top of the inning on a walk to Nod Felton, Butters' double to left, and successive infield outs...
Probable starter for the Crimson will be Ken Rossano, a sophomore who has developed rapidly for Coach Stuffy McInnis this spring. His catcher will be George MacDonald, while around the infield McInnis will use George Anderson at first. Bob German at second, Ed Krinsky at shortstop, and either Jim Rahal or Ray Maesaka at third. The outfield will include Bill Cleary in center, Don Butters in right, and either Bill Chauncey or Captain Dick Scheer in left...
Perry's only "bad" inning was the ninth, when he was supported by an infield as jittery as he. Bill Cleary, the first batter, grounded to the shortstop, Don Prohovich, who was unable to field it cleanly. It went as an error. Ned Felton, batting for Don Butters, forced Cleary at second, and after George Anderson looked at a third strike, George MacDonald ended it all with a skow roller down the third baseline, which third baseman Tom Yasenki charged and flipped underhand to first to nip him by a step...
...finisher for the Crimson, the vaunted Crusaders, only undefeated team in New England, did not have an especially easy time in racking up victory number eleven. Maher gave up eight hits and three walks, but only two of the runs were earned, thanks to two errors by usually reliable shortstop Ed Krinsky...
...Krinsky's ankle is still in bad shape, so Art Noyes will remain at shortstop. But fielding is not the problem. The varsity had only three runs against Brandeis and two against Yale in its Monday and Saturday games...