Word: stahl
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
When Floyd Stahl started this, his second year as baseball coach at Harvard, he had everything to lose and nothing to gain. In his first year at the Crimson helm he had inherited a generous sprinkling of veteran ball players and led them to a first-place tie in the E.I.L. June graduation tore that pennant-winning nine apart at the seams, and the outlook this spring was anything but promising...
...fact, Glueck has so many extra coaches on his hands that he may be trying to line some of them as baseball mentors, replacing Floyd Stahl. Glueck hasn't decided on the exact successor yet, but he feels that a change must come. He points out that Stahi has lost Lovett and Spreyer and goes on to work out an Imaginary scrap with Lou Clay. The Sophomore pitcher is getting a raw deal this spring, avers the ready Mr. Glueck, who has yet to see his first Harvard ball game of the year...
...Floyd Stahl gave Harvard the snappiest brand of baseball it has ever had and last year performed the difficult feat of working a group of Seniors into a well-oiled unit. This spring he had green hands to work with, and there were many headaches. Gene Lovett has never been a coach's ball player and has been a continual problem-child for Stahl...
...Stahl had nothing to do but to hand him his walking papers when he flared up in the Penn game. Charley Spreyer made his exit less ceremoniously and for different reasons. He simply didn't have enough interest in baseball to warm the bench until June. He was definitely relegated to a substitute's role, and the question of staying out all spring was for him to decide. As for Lou Clay, he has only begun his pitching career at Harvard...
...year, has already been switched over from second base to take Tully's post and Dick Merrill has taken over the duties on second. The hole in the batting order caused by his absence is not as easily filled as the first base post, however, and according to Coach Stahl the offensive power of the team will be considerably less without the red-headed junior...