Word: walts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Although not all the end candidates showed up for spring efforts, most notable among the absentees being George Haupt-fuhrer and Walt Coulson, the pass catchers present drew occasional warm praise from Harlow. John Fiorentino, Wally Flynn, and several Freshmen played most of the football at this position...
...also opened the scoring in the third inning, Larry Falloni doubled along the right-field foul line, stole third base, and tallied on Espanet's fly to Walt Coulson. The Varsity, which had all kinds of trouble with Snow's slow, left-handed offerings, tied the count in the seventh on singles by Bill Barron, Bill Hamlen, and Lenny Lunder, the last named a pinch hitter for John Coppinger...
That the pickoff was vital was proved a moment later when Forte walked, and after John Caulfield filed out, Fitz also received a base on balls. Walt Coulson, the Varsity's best hitter, ended the game with a ground ball hit directly at Falloni. Coulson hasn't hit too well this season against left-handed pitching. The Varsity Summary ab r h po a Forte, 2b 4 0 0 4 0 Caulfield, cf 5 0 1 1 0 Fitz, 1b 4 0 1 6 2 Coulson, lf 5 0 0 5 0 Barron, rf 4 1 1 0 0 Mariaschin...
Leader in the RBI columns is also big Walt Coulson who has batted 15 runs across, three more than anyone else on the club. Fitz, Mariaschin, and center-fielder John Caulfield are tied for the runnerup position, each having driven in 12 markers...
When the averages are figured on the basis of the three Ivy League contests so far played results come out slightly different for Bill Fitz then leads the club with a .400 average, followed by Walt Coulson still with .333, Mariaschin with .300, and Caulfield with .308. Jack Wallace who has appeared in only one Ivy League game has a .500 mark...