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Crimson Places on GBL Team

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Six varsity baseball players were pich- by Boston to the Greater Bos- League All-Star team Tuesday.

Outsolder Dan Heotstain was named the 18 man squad for the second year a row. Hootstain, who batted .431 in play, led an all-League outfield no that league-leading hitter Neville (.500) was named to the as a utility player.

The other outseiders were Crimson captain John Dockery (.440) and Paul (.435), the right fielder for league champions.

Bob Wels (.400) was named to the first- infield, along with third-baseman Wood (.341) of B.U. and Fran Riley and Tom Anderson (.290) of B.C.

Catcher Joe O'Donnell (.154) was one two receivers named to the team. The Harvard players chosen were men Neville and Neil Houston, who . .246 as the Crimson's second baseman. Pitcher Jim McCandish received hon- able mention.

Outsolder Dan Heotstain was named the 18 man squad for the second year a row. Hootstain, who batted .431 in play, led an all-League outfield no that league-leading hitter Neville (.500) was named to the as a utility player.

The other outseiders were Crimson captain John Dockery (.440) and Paul (.435), the right fielder for league champions.

Bob Wels (.400) was named to the first- infield, along with third-baseman Wood (.341) of B.U. and Fran Riley and Tom Anderson (.290) of B.C.

Catcher Joe O'Donnell (.154) was one two receivers named to the team. The Harvard players chosen were men Neville and Neil Houston, who . .246 as the Crimson's second baseman. Pitcher Jim McCandish received hon- able mention.

The other outseiders were Crimson captain John Dockery (.440) and Paul (.435), the right fielder for league champions.

Bob Wels (.400) was named to the first- infield, along with third-baseman Wood (.341) of B.U. and Fran Riley and Tom Anderson (.290) of B.C.

Catcher Joe O'Donnell (.154) was one two receivers named to the team. The Harvard players chosen were men Neville and Neil Houston, who . .246 as the Crimson's second baseman. Pitcher Jim McCandish received hon- able mention.

Bob Wels (.400) was named to the first- infield, along with third-baseman Wood (.341) of B.U. and Fran Riley and Tom Anderson (.290) of B.C.

Catcher Joe O'Donnell (.154) was one two receivers named to the team. The Harvard players chosen were men Neville and Neil Houston, who . .246 as the Crimson's second baseman. Pitcher Jim McCandish received hon- able mention.

Catcher Joe O'Donnell (.154) was one two receivers named to the team. The Harvard players chosen were men Neville and Neil Houston, who . .246 as the Crimson's second baseman. Pitcher Jim McCandish received hon- able mention.

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