Sports

LOOKING AHEAD

April 1944 C. E. W.
Sports
LOOKING AHEAD
April 1944 C. E. W.

Dartmouth's baseball prospects this spring and summer are an unknown at this stage, for Jeff Tesreau has had a chance to do little more than get the names of his fifty candidates of March 15 down on paper. Only two Indians from last year's team—Chuck Sweeney and Walt Snickenberger—reported this month, but two other familiar Dartmouth athletes were present in the persons of Jack Sayers, who covered first base during the summer of 1942, and Larry Bartnick of football fame, who was an all-scholastic shortstop at Wakefield (Mass.) High School before coming to Hanover. Candidates with previous college experience include Art Young, infielder from Springfield College; Wersheim, former varsity player at Wisconsin; and Will Rinkor, southpaw from Seton Hall. Fourteen mound candidates are out for the team and at this stage are warming up daily in the gym. As soon as the basketball team winds up its tournament play, the court in the west wing will come up and indoor batting and infield practice will get under way.

Dartmouth will meet Army, Yale and Williams on the diamond this spring in addition to playing four Eastern Intercollegiate League double-headers with Columbia, Cornell, Pennsylvania and Princeton. A summer schedule of Saturday games during July and August has also been promised by Director of Athletics William H. McCarter. The spring schedule is as follows:

April 29, Army at West Point; May 6, Yale at New Haven; 13, Princeton; 20, Cornell at Ithaca; 27, Williams; June 3, Columbia at New York; 10, Pennsylvania.