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Pitching Best Cul Western Weapon It was to be a rebuilding year for Westerner batmen. With only ten men remaining from last season's squad which posted a 28-12 mark, and only one starting fielder remaining, coach Larry Potter was left with youth and inexperience. Hustle and desire, however, plus outstanding pitching, rc- sulted in one of the finest rec- ords Q22-9 through May lstj in the school's history-a his- tory never marred by a losing season. Potter and assistants Paul Oberhaus and Rex Wetzel, along with co-captains jim Allen and Lyle May instilled teamwork and hustle in the players where natural talent was lacking. The team ad- vanced to the District Play- offs in Pasadena, hoping for victories to carry them to the post-season Regional Play-ofii in Oregon and the National Championships in Missouri. Highlighting the season were victories over the Uni- versity of Santa Clara, Wyom- ing, and Utah, all fine teams in the NCAA University di- vision. NAIA competition left CWU an almost perfect rec- ord with victories over such schools as the College of Southern Utah, Lia Verne, Wlhittier, Occidental, Red- lands, Azusa Pacific, Pasadena, and Claremont-Mudd. The team was led, this sea- son, by the pitching of Jim and Dave Allen. Both were among national leaders in innings pitched, strikeouts, wins, and earned run averages. They represented about 85W of the teams victories. Bill Lockhart, Doug Fullerton, and Don Mc- Leod added depth to the de- partment. Second baseman Robert Peairs, third baseman Dan Whitworth, right fielder Dick Gouin, and catcher Lyle May were the hitting leaders. Second baseman B011 Peairf wieldf a powerful bat for Cal We5lefn'f borrehiderx. Along with the Allem, be if being conridered for All-Diyzrirt lwnorf.
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