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George Gegenfurrner receives a toss from his brolher Bob in an attempl ro cur down a Ryan man ar 2nd. THE PRESTIGE OF THE SCHOOL. With all hopes of a title game gone, the Tigers finished up by beating Fallon, and then losing a close decision to Duiiy in Niagara Falls. In summing up the season Mr. Palano the coach hit the nail on the head when he said of the season, It was rather disappointing to have so many men back from a championship team and then through basic mistakes to see them let the championship slip through their fingers? That was about the story in a nut shell. The team was well experienced, well balanced except for depth in the pitch- ing staii' and yet in crucial games when a hit or a routine play was needed it was not delivered. Success is built on fundamentals and where the fundamentals fail to hold their ground the whole structure will fall. A word of praise must go to some who at times shone like stars, namely Frank Cipriani, George Gegenfurtner, Ken Crosson and Charlie Fest. There were others but these names stand out as the stars of the 1959 Timon Baseball Team and in what could be termed a mediocre season it was heartening to see their steady performances. Student support of the baseball team was sadly lacking this season. All to often when one looked over the spec- tators the faces of Timon students were not there. If there had been a little yell now and then in those crucial moments the team might have produced that extra little punch that would have made the difference. One thing we can always keep in mind is the fact that if the team had been supported as it should the championship cup might still be at Timon where it belongs.
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-11 fl A 2-run squeeze play in the top of the seventh decided the Fallon game in favor of the Bengals, 7-5. Once again it was Frank Cipriani who led the Timon assault with 3 hits while Ken Crosson and George Gegenfurtner had two apiece. In the last game of the first round, Timon downed Duffy 5-0, as Chuck Fest notched his third straight win. Ken Crosson, Brian Guest and Cip evenly divided six hits. At the end of the first round, it appeared as though Timon was on its way to a second straight title, having compiled a 4-l record. However, their attack bogged down in the second round as they won two of five games. At St. .loe's field the Tigers avenged their only previous loss by coming from behind to win. 3-2. Bob Miller also reversed an earlier loss to St. Joe's as he twirled a three hitter, while striking out 410, despite some sloppy fielding by his teammates. Bill Deegan and Cip each had 3 hits. Ryan nipped the Bengals 3-2 at Houghton Park, in what proved to be the turning point of the season. Timon out hit Ryan, but the inability to hit in the clutch and some defensive lapses lost the game. George Gegen- furnter and Len Kalinowski, with 3 and 2 hits respec- tively, spearheaded the Timon attack. At Caz. Timon succumbed to Canisius 1-0, before the one hit pitching of Al Cooper. Charlie Fest, after a shaky start, settled down to pitch steady ball, but his team mates failed to reach Cooper. Timon lost a scoring chance in the last inning as poor base running and Cooper's clutch pitching permanently shut the door to victory. ',.x',Vp.-. ' THEY FURTHERED .. Ken Cro5.r0n digxfbl' lhird in a big way against R yan. Dan Gormfy kicks up Ihr' dust Brian Bigelow gels mlm' wood on the hall in lhe St. Jor' game. as he slides in under ilu' lag. A l,, A, Q .- Q -1,
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THE l960 J.V. BASEBALL TEAM: Kneeling Front: Maxtor Gary. First Row: D. Carney, B. Forsylhv, P. Simonirk, R. Dulw, W. Bvml, R. Schultz and R. Marlin. Second Row: N. Siwivc, J. Jarocinski, J. Furman, T. Fiuparrick, J. Miller, J. C'oslz'llo, J. Anzalunv, Manager D. Coffin and Coach Bob Barrows. Third Row: W. Mullen, B. Main, A. Scsciano and G. Bakalik. The Baby Bengals under coach Tommy Van Remmen. a former All-Catholic pitcher at Timon, compiled a 6-3 record. A few games that could have gone either way with a few breaks could have meant an undefeated season. The .I.V. dropped Ryan 6-0 and 6-I, St. .Ioe's 3-l and 6-0. vo-1 Timun'.v lhird baseman, Mika' Whalen, wailx for a lair' throw from thc' outfield ax LI S f. Joe runner 5lia'v.v in .s'qf2'ly. J . V. Vary nice fiIl'IlI by Mr. l'Vllll!t'll hill lu' forgot ,s'omc'rhing-- In hi! thc' ball. St. Mary's I3-5 and St. Francis 4-l, while losing to Canisius twice 7-6 and I0-6, also to St. Francis I-0. In the second St. Francis game, which St. Francis won I-0, Dick Dziegelski of the Red Raiders, the younger brother of Timon's Ron Dziegelski fired a no-hitter while his squad managed only 2 hits all day. The game deciding run in the 5th inning was scored on an infield single, a sacrifice and 2 errors.
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