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The announcement that Lou Boudreau, Red Sox Shortstop, will take over the managerial reins of the Boston American League club was greeted with mild enthusiasm yesterday by Harvard's greatest Red Sox partisan, Jack Fadden.
Fadden, chief trainer for the Sox, is now working for the H.A.A. as varsity football trainer, and yesterday he stated that Boudreau was a "real hustler."
"The team received a real boost when he first came to us from Cleveland," the wizened bone bender said, "and I think that he'll do the team a lot of good."
Fadden, who formerly was a trainer with the New York Yankees, went to the Red Sox after a year with the Chicago White Sox, and served throughout O'Neill's term.
Boudreau was acquired by the Red Sox from the Indians a year age, and played most of last season.
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