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EARS T TCPPLE romeo T 7-6 The second game against tne Toltec League Jets resembled a double header, as it took the Bears sv f,-' ,. fourteen innings and two days to carve a 7-6 victory. On Friday, ' ' . April 26, the seventh inning con- . Cluded with 3 5'5 Score On a fain' Coach Miller keeps a trained eye on starting pitcher Bob Ramey drenched field. Therefore, the game was scheduled to continue on T May 1. The Jets held victorv in their gloves with a 5-3 lead and two ...cwf ,-,,- Q.. .sawmill Bear outs in the drizzling seventh M Y . ,Qi . U an and final inning. However, Charlie ,i?'4 H W'1? t ' fgI,fk 1','Q-E -i Cutting's grounder to short netted 5 i ...ul the Bears two tying runs, as the Jet shortstop overthrew first. ., g ,- The game resumed the following T Wednesday with John Jauregui as- ' suming Ramey's hurling duties. Both teams scored in the ninth . inning, but the game then remained I .f scoreless until the bottom of the '- fourteenth. At this point third base- man Ramey walked, and shortstop - Phil Weatherbee tripled him home .5 1 'll- f fn nv- for the winning run. , Q f-- -xt -gg, Jauregui's shut-out pitching and - - the slugging of Weatherbee and J Ramey provided the sufficient mo- rnentum for ViCf0 Y- Cutting rounds third Jauregui extends for a fast ball Center fielder Ron Spjut slugs a grounding single to left field. 299
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Y l l Jauregui strikes out another - if f ' ' A .. l . 5. . g ' John Trejo nabs grounder MQgeLnaei: :g'nth?fJS ready to Peg EARS CLIP PUMAS 7-6 The first game of the baseball season, held Wednesday, April 24. found the AHS team coming from behind to pick up a 7-6 victory over the Aztec League Pumas. The Bears had dominated the contest until the fourth inning, when they held a 5-1 lead. In the bottom of the fourth, starter Jau- regui's control problems brought on reliever Bob Mazal, who in turn was unable to contain the Puma rally already underway. Bob Ramey, however, was able to put out the fire, as he struck out two men in a row. Three pitchers, six walks, and one hit later, the Bears trailed by one on the scoreboard. ln the top of the fifth the Bears managed to ring up two more tallies, from which stage the nowtight Bear defense was able to hold the line. Big bats for the day were winning pitcher Bob Ramey, with two for three at the plate, and left fielder Sally Norman, who was also good for two hits. Q -, -In .-.N f-7-Q ,-,. Y V. - giflp A' X- A 1 'W Hay Artiano looks for a connection, only to be walked by the Aztec pitcher. .J
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x . B BEARS ' ,W k'g':: Q gg-f,3g f .j IQ . . llc' '-. '5-2-1 :34 if fs f APACHE 's 4-1 The AHS Varsity baseball team extended their season's record to three wins and no losses with a 4-1 victory over the Apaches of the Second baseman Ray Artiano attempts to cut-off Aztec grounder. Aztec League. 'A'- , - 4 A' . ww.. '23 1 1' f- 4 Q3 A -1 fr ,M A A major defensive factor in the victory was John Trejo's proficient pitching. ln seven innings he allow- ed only two hits and struck out eight opponents. The Bear outfield and infield exhibited virtually flaw- less defense, committing but a single error. Bob Ramey and Sally Norman once again paced the Bear offense, each belting a timely double to bring in the other four Bear hitters. With the game well in hand by the third inning, Coach Miller turn- ed the game over to the Bear sub- stitutes, who accounted for the in- : , crease and preservation of the AHS A - wpqfjfgi - , f A victory margin. Ramey cashes in on one of Pitcher Trejo Iobs a high slow his doubles as he tags third ball to Apache hitter. , on his way home. ll 1' ' will xg. ..,,, F 2 r 51.2, Jauregui 300 x , mm, X. ., takes a big lead-off .,. l P '14:nsn-.L t-:,- , -' -Q ,ra .qw ,- 5.-NAP., ?fYg.f?g,gi5.J.w HIRE: y ,, 1- 55,45 L.. ,Y '45, . J 5 ..-,w,.,54. .A . , ,eil -- '5f,sffSJ-'r-,Af . g 13V A ,JS K - - . 5-4-,I tg' K of first in anticipation of left fielder Sally Norman's hit.
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