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'55 Baseball Nine Plays Prep Team

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Bill Chauncey, son of the captain of the 1928. Harvard baseball team, will hold the Yardling baseball team's chances in his right hand when the freshmen meet Governor Dummer at 2:30 p.m. this afternoon in South Byfield. Chauncey will pitch, and bat in the cleanup slot.

Chauncey, who got two hits against Boston Teachers College Wednesday, will be replaced in centerfield by Frank White. Commenting on the 4 to 2 win against the Teachers, Coach Adolf Sambiraju said that he feels he "has a better team than last year," and that he was particularly impressed by the play of third baseman Joe Conzelman, hurler Chauncey, and the two-hit pitching of Andy Ward.

The lineup:

Nahizian, 2b

Cooney, 1f

MacDonald, p

Chauncey, p

Conzelman, 3b

Pildner, rf

Murphy, ss

White, cf

Cranney, 1b

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