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Lupien Leaves Colleges for Red Sox Baseball Training

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Ulysses J. Lupien, Jr. '39 has left College for spring training with the Boston Red Sox at Tufts. The "Iron Man" had been serving with the H. A. A. and ran special conditioning classes.

"Tony's athletic history has been a series of spurts to the top. Serving as '39 baseball captain, he was picked up by a talent scout and shipped at Louisville, where he got his "basic." Too good for a minor league club, Lupien was bought by a Red Sox farm and then, when Al Flair got drafted, "Tony" took his place at first base.

Before leaving, Lupien remarked that he neded to put back all the pounds he'd lost at Harvard, which may be just another way of saying that conditioning classes are really good after all.

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