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Yardling 'B' Nine To Play Belmont High Away Today

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Roas Shepherd will be the dominant figure when the freshman baseball 'B' team plays Belmont High at Belmont this afternoon. Shepherd, a righhatnder, will pitch and but in the cleanup slot for the Yardlings. The freshmen are looking for their second straight win, having beaten it. Sebastian's, 17 to /2, earlier in the week.

Shepherd's battery mate will be Francis "Bud" Ingoldshy. Ingoldsby, troubled by a sore--arms all year, will take his first try behind the plate. Against Sebastian's he played left field and led the barrage with two solid hits.

Football Players

Jimmy Rahal, who started with the regulars against Tufts, will be at third. Rahal has a very strong arm to go along with his speed. George Clarke, a football player who has also started for the Yardlings, will be at first, with hockey team goalie Carl Hathaway at second. Bob Leary will play short Frank White, another football player, Jerry Shocker, and Frank Scanion will be in the outfield.

The batting order and lineup:

Hathaway, 2b; White, cf; Ingoldsby, c; Shepherd, p; Rahal, 3b; Clarke, lb; Leary, ss; Shocker, lf; Scanion, rf.

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