University of Maryland College Park - Terrapin / Reveille Yearbook (College Park, MD)

 - Class of 1933

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Page 184 text:

(Left Above) Kay l- avidsun. (Center Above) Kalph Ruble. (Riv:ht Above) Boh Love. (Left Center) Boh Ma.xwelL Willie Wolf, second base; Donald Bartoo, shortstop; Buckey Buscher, center field; Bob Love or Hymie Gornnan, right field; Bob Maxwell, left field; Dick Nelson, third base; Spencer Chase or Gorman, first base; Charlie McGuire, catcher. Bartoo was the only one of those mentioned who did not get his letter, for the reasons that have been stated, while others. In addition to Pitchers Davidson and Mcllwee, and the regulars given above to get insignia were: Ralph Ruble and Al Ferrall, pitchers; Kenneth Karow, infielder; Doug Knox, catcher and outfielder, and Pete Chumbris and Tom Wyatt, outfielders. Lloyd Jones, regular catcher and a senior, and Bill McAboy, sophomore infield reserve, were suspended from the team with about two-thirds of the season gone for playing with an amateur sandlot nine in Washington. (Left) Charle.s MrfUtire. (Center) Hymie ((Orman. (Riiiht) Lloyd Jonei .

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Apri 14- Apr! 17 April IT- Apri IS Apri 19 April 20 April 21 April 26- May 6- May 8- May 9 May 12- May 16- May 20- May 22 May 24- U. o Md. Op 13 8 8 2 5 (Rain) (Rain) (Rain) 8 6 (Rain) (Rain) 1 1 4 6 (Rain) 10 6 10 7 2 VARSITY BASEBALL VARSITY BASEBALL RECORD -Penn State College, at College Park. , -Duke University, at Durham -Duke University, at Durham -North Carolina University, at Chapel Hill -Virginia University, at Charlottesville -Richmond University, at Richmond -William and Mary College, at Williamsburg -Virginia University, at College Park ... -Duke University, at College Park . -Virginia Polytechnic Institute, at College Park -Washington and Lee University, at Coi ' ege Park. -Virginia Military Institute, at College Park -North Carolina University, at College Park -Navy, at Annapolis, -Western Maryland College, at College Park -Washington College, at College Park Playing good baseball once it had a chance to get in shape, Coach Burton Shipley ' s Old Line nine finished on the right side of the ledger by taking five of the last six games after losing three of the opening four. Shipley ' s baseball season was something like his basketball campaign in this respect, as the quint had to do the same thing to come out at the long end of the horn. hHowever, it is accom- plishments of this kind that bespeak the perseverance of the coach and players and therefore are all the more creditable. The Old Liners won six of ten games over the season that was marred to a great extent by bad weather that prevented the team from playing six of its scheduled games. One of these was with Duke on Field Day and three of the others also were with Southern Conference foes, Virginia, Virginia Poly and North Carolina. Ray Davidson and Bill Mcllwee, left-handed pitchers, did all the winning for the Old Liners, each capturing three contests. Davidson lost a pair and Mcllwee was charged with one defeat. Ralph Ruble, a right-hander, was the loser in the other contest that was dropped. Bob Love, who was the hIandy-Andy of the team, also did some pitching, hie pitched the last four innings in a 6 to vic- tory over Washington and Lee that was credited to Davidson, yielding a lone hit during his stay on the mound. It was in this game that the Old Liners turned in a triple play, a rare feat in baseball and especially so in a college contest. With the bases filled, one of the Generals lined to Spencer (Skinny) Chase, who stepped on first for the second out and then threw to Don Bartoo at second base for the third erasure. In speaking of Bartoo, it should be explained that he is not among the letter winners due to the fact that he did not come out until April 25. hie soon became the team ' s regular short- stop, ' playing in the last five games. hHowever, seven games were necessary to win a letter, and Bartoo will have to wait another year to get his M. Maryland ' s strongest line-up, but it seldom was available, probably was as follows:



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¥ (Above) Buscher Scoring First Run in Rally That Beat WashinKton and Lee. 4-0. (RiKht) Dick Nelson. In addition to Jones, Maxwell, Gorman, Mcllwee and Knox have played their last baseball for the Old Liners. Knox never was a regular, but was a hard-working reserve, but the other three leave shoes that will be hard to fill. However, Shipley has enough players left to build a good 1934 team, hie will not get more than three or four players who will be helpful from the 1933 year- ling combination. Maryland ' s most prized victory during the 1933 season doubt- less was that scored over Navy at Annapolis on May 20. On that day, as In some of the other tilts, the Old Liners had on their batting clothes and won rather handily. This enabled Maryland to break even with the Middles in Spring sports, as previously the lacrosse ten had won and the track squad and tennis teams had been beaten. (Left) Willie Wolfe. (Center) Buckey Buscher. (Ripht) Spencer Chase. IV % -y

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