Sports

TRYING NEW PITCHERS

MAY 1930
Sports
TRYING NEW PITCHERS
MAY 1930

From the above, it can be seen that no game was a walkaway, and the Green team had the satisfaction of beating the Marines just after the Quantico boys had trounced Yale by a 6-3 score. Ward Thompson and Oliver Allen, two newcomers, were taken as relief pitchers, but they still lack varsity experience. Allen has been shifted to the junior varsity under Brainy Bower, while Tesreau has been trying out Walter Hausman and Bill Allyn in his place. Both men lack control which is essential, but may develop as the season goes along.

Other men are just on the fringe of the team and waiting for their chances. Bill Morton, who moves from football to hockey to baseball, is an outfielder, sharing a position with Wilbur Mack, a promising sophomore who was taken south. Ted Dabrowski is a third baseman, small of stature but a light hitter.