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Baseball Team Has Good Season Bolstered by one of the finest bunch of hitters ever to play for the Razorbacks, Arkansas’ baseball team managed to put together the best season yet under base¬ ball coach Wayne Robbins. Bill Dorothy, Mark Jones, H. A. Scott, Fred Wagner and Mike Pryor led the Arkansas slugging session. In almost a repeat of his superb sophomore season, Butch Hopkins led the Razorback pitching staff. Arkan¬ sas’ success from the pitchers’ was boosted by Greg Fisk, Terry Verhage, Herb House and lefty Jerry Black¬ wood. Again, the team didn’t compete in the Southwest Conference on a regularly scheduled basis, but the Porkers did manage to meet with SWC foes Texas Christian and Southern Methodist. Arkansas lost the two contests, but the difference wasn’t in the quality of the teams. Seniors Terry Hopkins, Greg Fisk and Bill Standley will leave noticeable vacancies in the Porker lineup, but the freshman-sophomore dominated team is marked for success. Never doubt the ump . . . curse, yell and shout. Hard hitting Mike Pryor was one of the Razorbacks 7 top batters. 430
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Football isn ' t the only sport that utilizes a passing game. NATHAN MYERS huffed for this throw, while the idiot behind dropped it on his toe. 429
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Frosh Tea fll s Enjoy Moderate Seasons Arkansas’ freshmen teams (the Shoats) enjoyed moderate success on the gridiron and on the hardwoods this season. In football, Arkansas’ frosh broke even in four games, with the annual home game against Tulsa can¬ celled. Quarterback Gus Rusher, of Brinkley, led the Shoal scoring session with 18 points totaled on three touchdowns. Coach Lynwood Cathey’s basketball Shoats topped the .500 mark with a 7-5 record for the season. Led by Y r ernon Murphy, the Shoats averaged 72.4 points per game, and yielded 69.6 points per game. Murphy led the team’s scoring with a 24.6 average in 12 games. Also to his credit, Vernon earned a spot on the All-Southwest Conference freshman team. Murphy broke Robert McKenzie’s single game scoring record, with a high-game of 40 points and collected 144 rebounds for the year. Jerry Schmidt (12.0 for the sea¬ son) was second with 125, and Bob Murphy (13.5) was third with 75 rebounds. Vernon Murphy (15) . . . Shoat leader. 431
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