Word: slots
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...have played steady games in the field and at bat for the most part. Collins' hitting has, however, fallen off a trifle, so he will drop to sixth position in the batting order. Short-stop Walt Greeley, whose batting average has improved steadily, will take over the number three slot...
Rice, at number two, has a smooth, effortless-looking style of play. Only a slight difference in aggressiveness keeps Rice down in the second slot. Alexander, at three, plays Taylor's hard-hitting game but without consistency...
Lining up for the Crimson will be the same slate that beat Brown, 6 to 3, at Providence yesterday. Broward Craig will lead off at number one singles with Captain Hilliard Hughes at two. Bob Bramhall will fill the third slot and Jack Frey, Mitch Reese, and Gerry Murphy will play four, five, and six respectively. Craig and Hughes will again play number one doubles, with Reese and Bramhall making up the second combination. Craig Combs and Bill Goodman will play the third doubles berth...
Injuries will alter Coach Jack Barnaby's lineup today. Number five singles man Bob Kaynes will be unable to play because of a bad shoulder. Mitch Reese, whose entry into the lineup at number six was rained out against both BU and Columbia, will move into the five slot...
Samborski plans to stick with his usual lineup except for the left field slot, where Lew Arnow will replace Russ Johnson. Johnson has an exam. Also, Samborski has not yet decided whether he will start Amory Hubbard or Chuck Wade behind...