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Spider Webb goes to the mound against the Tufts freshmen at 3:45 p.m. today on Soldiers Field in search of his second straight victory and the '52 team's four successive win after its opening game tie against MIT.
In his previous start, Webb shut out New Prep on two hits for seven innings without walking a single opponent. Pitching, and above all control, has been the freshmen's greatest asset thus far this season.
Stickwork Spotty
Hitting, however, has been sporadic. Although the Yardlings have outscored their visitors, 34 to 10, they didn't do too well against decent pitching. Dixon of MIT limited them to two runs on six hits two weeks ago, and North of Brown yielded three runs on only four hits last Saturday.
The batting order: Carduff, 2b; Young, as; Akillian, of; Donolan, if; Hickey, 3b,; Wise, tb; Thompson, rf; Goodman, c; and Webb, p
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