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Captain Jack Donelan will pitch again for the '52 baseball team against the Dartmouth freshmen at Hanover this afternoon in quest of his fifth victory of the year and his fourth straight victory. The team will be at full strength for the encounter.
The big question mark in the Crimson picture is fielding, which has alternated between adequate and grotesque all the way through the season. The infield of A1 Switzer, Win Carduff, Henry Young, and Bill Hickey (reading from first to third) has frequently shown itself capable of tight, accurate play. But in at least three games it has been less effective than the proverbial sieve.
Bob Thompson, Ben Akillian, and Ralph Robinson will cavort in the outfield this afternoon. Charlie Walsh, whose bat has finally begun to boom, will catch.
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