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On Thomas V. Healey, of Worcester, and John H. Woodward, of St. Pauls, Coach Adolph Samborski is thus far on paper putting pitching hopes for his 1940 Freshman baseball team.

Only 13 batterymen, an unusually small turnout, have reported in the first three days of practice, but more are expected from the winter sports.

In addition to Healey and Woodward, both tall, strong righthanders, the roster, as thus far reported by assistant manager Gray Thoron '38, numbers: pitchers, Thomas W. Casey, David 8. Cohen, Douglas Mercer, Ray F. McPherson, Dick H. Mudge, Jr., Philip C. Starr; catchers, Robert Fulton, Ernest S. Merrill, Peter E. Pratt, Edward W. Reed, and Russell J. Ryan, Jr.

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