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Seventeen Jayvee baseball players, with a week's practice behind them, will travel to Andover this afternoon to meet the Phillips Andover Academy nine at 2 o'clock in the second game of the season.
The Jayvees have been working out on Soldiers Field since Monday, but the coaching staff has been shaken up several times during the week and progress has been slow. Dolph Samborski handled the practice for the first part of the week, but when he had to take over Fred Mitchell's job on the Varsity, Henry Lamar, boxing mentor, was moved to the Jayvees. Yesterday Samborski took charge of the session.
On Wednesday before the team was organized, the Jayvees lost to a hard-hitting Newton High School nine, 7-2, but since then the rough spots have been smoothed out and they feel assured of a victory today.
The lineup is as follows: Gallagher, c.f.; Le Roy, l.f.; Lockwood s.s.; Connelly, 3b.; O'Brien, 1b.; Lee, r.f.; Horan, Carr, 2b.; Thom. c.; Tiffman, p.
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