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I HIT! —Corky Phillips drives in another run in a game at the Land Park Diamond. ALMOST! —An unidentified opponent just misses being tagged out. STRIKE! — Ken Hottman fouls off the ball. The husky outfielder is a major league draft choice. 62
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Second In State Pasadena College Edges SCC In Finale, Two Games to One CRACK—Plottman slams one of his seven home runs. IN A HIGHLY SUSPENSEFUL, three-game series for the State JC baseball title on the State College diamond, the Panthers were edged two games to one by the Pasadena College nine. The new champions took the first and third games Friday and Saturday by scores of 5-3 (12- innings) and 2-1 in the finale. The SCC win, 3-0, came in the first game of the doubleheader, witnessed by 1,200 fans. Good Pitch, No Hit In Series The runner-up City College team made “all the plays” in the series, but their inability to hit consistently against the Lancer hurlers and a few untimely errors spelled the difference between two evenly matched teams. Enroute to the championship series, the black cats vanquished Allan Hancock College and Solano College for the regional title. Then Santa Rosa College bowed 6-2 and 2-1 in a home-and-home series. The twin victories gave the locals the North¬ ern California JC baseball title and a berth in the State playofTs, held in the northern part of the state this year. Panthers’ Play Dramatic Over-all, during the 1967 campaign the Panthers won 30 games and lost only 5. Their fighting spirit was characterized by several comeback wins, steady hurling, poise in the field, and hard-hitting. A great season! The Panthers are second best JC team in the State. WM. SLIDE, CAPTAIN—Second baseman Chuck Heinrich tallies one of the three runs against the Lancers in the second game of the series. VALLEY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS — Row One: Corky Phillips, Gil Hilleary, Randy Fland, Harry Paolini, Verbie Walder, John Martinez, Joe Soto. Row Two: A1 Simas, Bob Collin, Chuck Heinrich, John Walker, A1 Kampmeinert (Mgr.) ; Coach Del Bandy, Row Three: Nick Piacentini, Ken Hottman, Dennis Biederman, Pete O’Keefe, Von Basher, Tom Boyer. Absent: Ted Fitzpatrick, Greg Dvorak, Larry Hebert.
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SET! — Buck Martinez readies for the pick-off throw from the pitcher. YOU’RE O.UT — Chuck Heinrich tags an opponent at the keystone sack. SLAM! — A triple to left field is hit by second-baseman Heinrich. The Coach credits the team’s “come from behind” spirit as one of their ingredients of success this year. SAFE! — a Panther slides in to score another run. Dennis Beiderman, who called the slide, watches the close action. 63
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