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Working with Professor Perkins are Sterling Dow '25, faculty instructor in History, Talcott Parsons, associate professor of Fine Arts...
Paul Governali of Columbia, Lou Bufalino of Cornell, Bill MacCoy and Roy Talcott, both of Princeton, were the four best players in the Eastern Intercollegiate Baseball League during the 1942 season, according to the seven coaches of the teams in the circuit...
...first and second-all-league teams, each of these four men received a perfect total of 14 votes, based on two for first choice and one for second. Governali and Bufalino were named to the outfield, while the two Princetonians were picked on the battery of the mythical nine. Talcott was an all-league pitcher in his sophomore year, Bufalino won the first base berth in 1941 and McCoy and Governali were on last season's second team...
...addition to Talcott, Yale's Ted Harrison was named to pitch on the first team. The infield consists of Pennsylvania's slugging first baseman, Art McQuillen, who is now playing pro ball; Captain-elect Bart Harvey, of Harvard, the league's leading base stealer, at second; Stan Zarod, Dartmouth third baseman and the only sophomore to make the first team; and Bob Perins, rangy Princetonian, rounding out the inner defense at short...
Walt Wiesmiller, a fast man on the bases and clean-up hitter for Dr. Walter Carliss' Pennsylvania nine, completes the outfield with Governali and Bufalino. The team would have a combined batting average of .320, while Harrison compiled an earned run average of 1.68 and Talcott won nine of ten starts...