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Show OLD-TIME P BALl. STARS GET COMFQii ABLE JOBS AS COACHES 4 A list of collcgo baseball conches shows that a number of former big -'! leaguers acquired comfortable Jobs looking over tho youngsters. Amherst's H conch during Its sensrm was Fred Jucklltscli, who caught for many years wltfa 1H Brooklyn nnd Philadelphia. '41 Hen Houscr, onco n prnmlnsnt first baseman, hnd chnrgo nt Iiowdoln, JH John Henry, who used to hold Walter Johnson, taught 'cm how nt Cornell; H Big Jeff Tcsrenu looked after tho boys at Dartmouth. Art Dcvllu was run- jB ulng tho squad nt Eordlmm. jfl Ira I'lank, brother of tho great Houthpnw, and himself n pitcher of merit, -jfl wns at Gettysburg. Jack Sluttury, of long experience "up thorc," was at Har vard. Jesse Uurkctt, famous slugger, watched over tho Instruction at Holy JH Cross. $M Hoy Fisher of tho Iteds was with tho boys at Mlddlebury, Vt Hilly Lush J(l was at Annapolis; Monte Cross, with tho University of Malno; Cnrl Lundgrcn, ill onco a Cub pitcher, produced a champion tenm nt Michigan; Engle, Into of yaM tho Ited Sox, was at tho University of Vermont, nnd Ullly Laudor was with Jm the Ynli Rfinnd. ' al |