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THE SPORTING SCENE

Last Roundup

Edward A. Cooney, Jr. '55 of Newton Highlands, Mass, and Winthrop House will captain the 1955 varsity golf team. Number one man on this season's squad, Cooney had a brilliant season this year; he won medal play in both the New Eng-picked the team named Butters as utility man on the 12-man roster, despite the fact Butters had the best average of the lot.

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Don Butters, 400-hitting varsity rightfielder was the only Crimson player to make this year's Greater Boston all-star baseball squad. The GBL coaches who picked the team named Butters an utility man on the 12-man roster, despite the fact Butters had the best average of the lo.

In the Crimson's seven GBL games, the right-handed hitting junior knocked out a double, triple, and six singles in 20 at bais, an even 400. B.U. dominated the GIL team, placing six men. Only Northeastern had two men honored, as Tech, Tufts, Brandies and the Crimson each placed one man on the team.

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Only one varsity tennis player will enter the NCAA tennis championships at Seattle, Wash., June 21. He is Donn Spencer, of near-by Tacoma, Wash. Two freshmen, Langdon Smith and Steve Gottlieb will compete for the ELAC championships at West Points June 15.

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Crimson athletes who plan to play in organized summer sports should check with EIAC regulations on eligibility and non-college play. To play on outside teams students must get permission from the athletic departments of their school.

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