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Kneeiingr \V. Clem, M. Savarese, N. Rausch, B Jones, A. Taful"i, \-Y. Sanders. St(!nding: R. Hersh, E. Feeser, ]. Kauffman, A. lI-fill01",D. Harmon, 1'". Stoever. BASEBALL Paced by the left-handed pitching of Walt Terrors 7-2. Walt again was the starting Sanders and the batting of Lambert, Hausch, pitcher, receiving his second loss of the Miller, Jones, Yocum and Schorreck, the year. T~le wins were backed up by excep- Western Maryland Terrors piled up a 9-6 tional hitttng: Lambert and Yocum reaching record for the 1956 season. A 6-4 league the 400 mark, Miller, Jones, Rausch and record put the Terrors in third place in the Schorreck hit.ting well over 300. The other Northern Division of the 1,t-D Conference. two of the rune wins for the Terrors were Walt won the opening game with Catholic attained by Clem and Tafuri. U., 6-0, but after this the going got a little rough for the Boyennen. They lost two SCHEDULE games to Loyola: 6-5 and 7-6. After compil- ing a three-win, five-loss record, the Terrors WMC OPP. woke up and won six straight games and Catholic U. 6 0 tied with Hampden-Sydney. Climaxing the Gettysburg 4 8 victories was a double win over the old Urslncs 7 12 rival, Johns Hopkins. Both of these games Loyola "______ 5 6 were pitched by Sanders-the iron man for Drew University 12 the season Aiding Walt in his double win Mr. St. Mary's .___________ 3 were five home runs (two by Lambert, one Dickinson 3 by Hausch, one by Harmon and a Hnal blow Loyola 6 by Schorreck). Jones and Yocum were also Mr. St. Mary's 9 outstanding in both games. 011 May 15, Catholic U. ._______g Western Maryland moved into Mr. Wash- Rutgers (So. Jersey) .__ 19 ington to play Baltimore U., seeking their American U. 15 seventh consecutive win. The Bees, how- Hampden-Sydney ]2 12 ever, had other ideas and, after going into [ohns Hopkins 11,10 (D.H.) 9,1 the seventh inning trailing 2-0, set back our Baltimore U. 2 7
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