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Coach Floyd Stahl's baseball cohorine entertain the powerful Holy Cross Crusader outfit in the second of the annual two game series on Soldiers Field at o'clock tomorrow afternoon. In the first game, played at Worcester on May 20. Holy Cross eked out a slim 7 to 6 victory over the Crimson.
Veteran twirler Slim Curtiss in Coach Stahl's mound choice for tomorrow's till. In the first meeting of the two clubs, Curtiss stepped into the game in the second inning to relieve Art Johns and held the hard hitting Crusaders to but five hits and three runs in the remaining seven frames. Tom Healey went the full route against the Brown Bears Tuesday and will be ready for duty if Curtiss falters. Bob Fulton will behind the bat as usual.
Delaney Pitches
Senior Joe Delaney, who doubles in the fall as a football tackle, will be the Holy Cross pitching starter. His battery mate will be veteran Dave Barry. Delaney and Mike Clarnick, who got credit for the victory over the Crimson in the first game, have accounted for the eight triumphs the team has scored this spring. They have been defeated four times.
The visitors have a classy infield with Johnny Piurek at first, Captain Camille Durand at second, Art Duplessis at short, and Dick Blasser at third. Crimson mentor Stahl rates Blasser as one of the most promising intercollegiate hot-corner custodians in New England. Another football star, Hank Quellette cavorts in the center garden, flanked by Bruno Malinowski and Henry Giardi.
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