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I'D. Team F Position PO Mueller, F.1Oul.,lnf.. .46 Voit, Lou 1 Duff. 1 . .19 Schwartz, Jack1 Outf. 13 Iding Records - 1951 Position PO A Binder, Bill 1 Inf. . . .19 30 Kalrinic, Ed 1 Inf. . . .24 30 Smith, AI 1 Inf Outf..7 6 w-- b hw1OOHONh-I HWOOO-IwwNm Chism, Dud 1 Outf. . . 5 Cantos. Dick 1 C . . . .91 13 Reider, Russ 1 Ouff. . 1 Heck, Don 1 C ..... 8 0 Brown, Stan 1 Outf. . 1 Calzone, Amilio 1 P . 0 2 Maczis, Bill1lnf., P. 78 Cecil, Don 1 P ..... 2 9 Courros, Pete 1 Inf. .39 Roys, Bob 1 P ...... 1 4 Fogler. Lou 1 Inf. .. . 3 Double Plays Binder, Coufros, Maczis 141 Coutros, Cantos 111 Coufros, Binder, Maczis 111 Cecil, Binder, Maczis 111 Katrinic, Coutros 11J Katrinic, Coufros, Muczis 111 Confos, Coutros 111 Double Plays 1101 SEASON'S SCHEDULE AND RESULTS April 10 - AI' Bullis Prep R H E May 1 - Away R H B.J.C. ......... 9 10 1 B.J.C. ......... 7 10 Bullis .......... 2 2 6 York J. C ........ 4 6 Winning Pitcher 1 Robert Roys Winner 1 Amilio Calzone April 14 - At Kings College May 4 - Away B. J. C. ......... 4 8 4 B. J. C. ......... 23 25 K. C. .......... 6 8 5 Hagerstown J.C.. .. 3 6 Loser 1 Don Cecil Winner 1 Don Cecil April 17 - Home May 8 - Horne York J. C. ....... 7 6 4 Wesley J. C. ..... 4 12 B.J.C. ......... 15 14 1 B.J.C. ......... 5 10 Winner 1 Don Cecil Winner 1 Bill Maczis April 20 - Home May 10 -Away Montgomery J. C. . .18 8 0 B. J. C. ......... 9 10 B. J. C. ......... 0 5 9 Hopkins Frosh , . .. 3 5 Loser 1 Robert Roys Winner 1 Amilio Calzone April 21 - Awav May 15 - Away B. J. C. ........ 0 7 4 B. J. C. ......... 0 4 Wesley J. C. ..... 9 11 0 Montgomery J. C. . 1 3 Loser 1 Bill Maczis Loser 1 Don Cecil April 24 - Away May 18 - Home B. J. C. ......... 4 10 8 Hagerstowu J. C. 13 14 Maryland Frosh , . . 6 7 6 B. J. C. ......... 14 17 Loser 1 Bill Maczis Winner 1 Amilio Calzone April 26 - Home May 21 - Home Hopkins Frosh . . . . 4 6 0 Kings College . . . . 5 9 B. J. C. ......... 0 5 3 B. J. C. ......... 4 4 Loser - Don ILCecil Loser 1 Don Cecil Season Record 7 Won 7 Lost .500 unnohoudm IN 001
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First Row: R. Roys, D. Heck, E. Katrinic, W. Binder, P. Coutros, W. Maczis, R. Contos, D. Chism, D. Cecil. The Baltimore Junior College base- ballers got the season under way with a very impressive 9-2 win over the Bullis Prep nine. The team could win only one more game in their next six starts losing two close games to the Maryland Frosh and Kings College by identical 6-4 scores. Their win was a 15-7 trouncing at the expense of York Junior College. The team's early losses can be traced to their weak defensive playeinjuries playing an important part in this weakness. The latter half of the season proved very successful as the timely hitting of Bill Binder, Dick Cantos, Pete Coutros, and Bill Maczis sparked the team to five wins in their last seven games. The pitching and defensive playing also showed improvement. The two losses were by one-run mar- gins to Kings College, 5-4, and to Montgomery Junior College, the team's jinx , 1-0. The B.J.C. baseballers ended the season with a 7 won 7 last record but showed their strength as a team when they defeated teams in the second half that they had previously bowed to. Ball Team's Records Second Row: Mr. Webb 1cooch1, R. Reider, A. Calzone, L. Fogler, J. Schwartz, L. Voit, F. Mueller, B. Tonkersley, E. Smith, S. Brown. BATTING RECORDS 4 BALTIMORE JUNIOR COLLEGE 1951 SEASON 114 Games Played1 1Averages -- Over 7 Games or 21 at Bats1 28 3B HR BB SO HBP SB AB R H RBI 1. Binder, Bill ............ 2 2 0 3 0 0 1 50 11 19 2. Confos, Dick .......... 1 0 0 7 3 0 0 52 11 18 3. Coutros, Pete ......... 2 0 1 2 9 1 4 52 13 16 4. Mueller, Fred ......... 1 0 0 7 11 0 1 53 10 16 5. Muczis, Bill ........... 1 1 0 5 18 2 2 54 7 15 6. Smith, A1 ............ 0 0 0 7 7 1 2 24 3 6 7. Katrinic, Ed ........... 0 1 0 2 5 1 3 45 8 11 8. Voil', Lou ............. 2 0 0 7 18 0 4 48 11 11 9. Schwartz, Jack ......... 0 0 0 6 1 0 1 42 7 8 1Averages-Less Than 7 Games PIayed-Less Than 21 ' 28 3B HRBB 50 HBPSB AB R H 9 6 15 'l UIO2OOUI .380 .347 .308 .301 .278 .250 .245 .230 .191 at Bots1 RBI OON-JOMO'N-I .500 .353 .286 .200 .200 .111 .105 .000 .000 Team Average .280 1. Heck, Don ............ 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 2 2 2. Chlsm, Dud ........... 0 1 0 2 4 0 0 17 2 6 3. Rays, Bob ............ 0 0 0 1 2 0 O 7 2 2 4. Fogler, Lou .......... 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 10 1 2 5. Calzone, A. ........... 0 0 0 3 4 0 0 10 1 2 6. Reider, Russ .......... 0 0 0 0 2 1 O 9 1 1 7. Cecil, Don ............ 0 0 0 4 6 0 0 19 4 2 8. Brown, Stan .......... 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 9. Tankersley, B. ......... 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Pitching Records - 1951 W L Calzone, Amilio ........... 3 0 MOCliS, William ----------- Roys, Robert .............. 1 1 CBC , Donald ------------- Leaders 121 AB or 7 Games or More1 2 Base Hits Binder, Coutros, Hit by Pitcher Maczis, 121 Voil' .121 Stolen Bases Coutros. Voit, 141 3 Base Hits Binder, 121 Runs Scared Conlos, 1131 Home Runs Coutros, 111 Base hits Binder 1191 Bases On Ba-lIs Cantos, Voit, Muel- Runs Batted In COUHOSI 1151 Ier, Smith, 171 Batting Average 1Binder, .3801 Strikeouts Maczis, Voit, 1181 34
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LACROSSE First Row: R. Sullivan, E. Cormier, D. Jones, T. Crow, W. Kirlin, G. Walter, W. Hesselbein, R. Gettel. Second Row: M. Feldman, Mgr., R. Boughman, M. Borlipp, W. Steffens, J. Keppler, G. Railey, D. Doyle, R. Forthuber, E. Pokorney, C. Calory, V. Seibert, Cooch. Missing - M. Parker, W. Wilson, B. Muhlboch. The Baltimore Junior College locrossers, U ' it E V' ' ' ............... 7-3. L t . . . we . y 0 9mm as determined ono hord-working, displayed Boys Latin ....................... 5-0 Won college and team spirit on the playing field Gilman .......................... 8-3 LOSI' throughout the entire season. The Big Hopkins tFroshi ................... 9-8 Lost Red team entered the field on numerous Virginia Polytechnic Institute ........ 13-0 Won OCCGSionS With less than tWO full teams St. Paul's ........... 12-5 Lost Wh'le the Opponents squads cons'Sted 0f . . 3 to 4 full teams. Georgetown Unwersnty .............. 9-0 Won After dropping their first game to the University of Virginia, the Redmon bounced back to defeat Boy's Latin 5-0. Goalie Malcolm Parker proved to be the bright spot of the game by totaling 23 saves for the team. The only overtime game played dur- ing the season was against Hopkins Frosh who managed to win 9-8. After dropping that close one to Hopkins, the Redmen came back and won on easy game from Virginia Polytechnic institute 13-0 in which Bill Kirlin scored five times. The B. J. C. Iocrossemen made their last start a victorious one by defeating George- town University at their homecoming 9-0. Mr. Vernon Qeibert, Wally Wilson and Ed Pokorney coached the boys through 36 their successful first big season.
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