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BASEBALL The season featured a double victory over Baltimore T This yea' cessful .r s. error baseball team was again highly sue- University, a feat that has eluded the diamondmen for the Divisio' tinning the Middle Atlantic Conference South last six years. Seniors Gary Rudacille, Earl Dietrich, Bill Mason~ior the fourth straight year. However, the coveted Fanning, Greg Getty, Larry Suder, and Jerry Borga all dolph M xon crown, captured in 1968, was lost to Ran- finished brilliant four year varsity careers with .300 plus . acon. batting averages. Suder was also recognized as the Jim As eXpect d . fered f . e , It was a season where the pitching suf- Boyer Memorial Award winner, given to the outstanding Terro r~m Inexperience, a weakness even the hard hitting senior player. Dixon r atsmen could not always overcome. The Mason- Prospects for next year include a young experienced this ye~Ornfe.renceproduced noticeably tougher competition pitching staff, but there could be some difficulty filling the the 1968' Since every opponent tried their best to unseat places vacated by the six graduating seniors. champs. BASEBALL WMC (Won 12, Lost 6) o Opponents 6·5 Randolph·Macon 3 10 Washington 4·0 8·0 . Ursinus 9 3 · . Loyola : : 3·3 5 Catholic University 7 13 . Juniata 9 o 7·10 Mt. St. Mary;s 4 Johns Hopkins 3·1 7 · . Towson . . 13 6·5 Franklin & Marshall 5 7·7 · Baltimore 0·3 5 American University 2·11 · Dickinson . 3 . A SUrprised O' lckinson third baseman watches Rudy slide by.