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BATT1 N G Wyatt ..... ..---- Simon .... -,--- Hudson -.-, Harris ....... Brown Br. -- Hammond -,-- Outlaw ---. Gallowiffi-- Matthews --- Williams ---- Robinson --.-- Galmen ---..----- Brown -.- .... .--- TEAM TOTALS -.-- PITCI-IING Robinson ........ Williams ...... Galman --- Brown 'j.-11 .... Matthews, P. -.----- TEAM-:1:6?f1is ffff 4 Statistics Prairie View Prairie View Prairie View Alcorn A Sz M Wiley Wiley Wiley Southern U. Southern U. Southern U. Arkansas AM Arkansas AM Paul Quinn 8cN 8cN H 2B 3B HR Pct. 26 0 0 .286 23 1 1 .306 26 2 4 .302 24 1 0 .265 12 0 2 .183 16 2 0 .272 17 3 3 .239 8 0 0 .250 15 1 2 .321 5 1 0 .238 1 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 4 0 1 .333 2 0 0 .666 3 0 0 .125 3 0 0 .166 2 0 0 .400 0 0 0 .000 192 12 12 .258 IP 1-I R ER BB ERA 49 29 13 8 1.47 6219 29 16 9 1.30 18 17 6 0 0.00 3625 23 3 O 0.00 102A 1 4 0 0.00 3Vz 3 1 0 0.00 2 4 3 2 9.00 186 109 48 19 0.92 I Season s Results They We They 3 8 Paul Quinn O 1 1 Texas Southern 4 2, 9 Texas Southern 3 3 8 Texas Southern 1 0 5 Miss. Vocational 2 1 15 Miss. Vocational 2 5 5 Jackson State 4 1 3 jackson State 1 3 2 jackson State 1 0 AREA PLAYOFF 5 10 Florida A 8: M 4 2 3 Florida A 8: M O 2 3 Western Washington 2 4 Georgia Southern 0 3 Warthurg 1 4 West Liberty 6 2 West Liberty 3 Won 25, Lost 4
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All-American INDIAN: Robert Williams and Cleveland Scout' Early Harrisi' flash big smiles, after the ex-Grambling star signed an Indian contract. The slim righihander was assigned io Burlington of the Class A Carolina League. .--v-- sf - ' L.. SIGNATURE: Red Sox scout Edward Scott watched intently as All-American Candy Robinson signed ,the annual bonus binge at Grambling College. Robinson staked his baseball future with Boston after receiving impassing scrutiny from half the clubs in the American and National Leagues. GRAMBLING PHOTO Heap Big Smile Orioles Sign John Wyatt Speedy John Wyatt of Grambling, who generates ooh's and aah's with his fielding, hitting and dazzling efforts on the base path, signed a bonus contract with the Baltimore Orioles. The promising 21-year-old outfielder was assigned to Bluefield, W. Va., of the Appalanchian League. No bonus figure was an- nounced. An effortless performer with an accurate throwing arm, W3'att led Grambling in stolen bases, hits and total lmses. He gets clown the line in 3.8 seconds. Quite logically, he was voted the team's most valuable player in the recent NAIA national tournament where the Tigers advanced into the finals for the second straight year. Wyatt is described as having enormous potential. Assistant Coach Frank Ensley said, He runs, throws and hits with exuberance. Along with his speed, Ensley added tliat, Wyatt possesses remarkable reflexes and confidence that enables him to turn sure hits into routine outs. Wyatt hits left and throws right. He batted .321 in 30 games. The artful 182-pound athlete is a recent graduate with a BS. degree in health and physical education. Three members of the 1964 Grambling squad have signed bonus contracts with major league clubs. 125
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A N X EDDIE RAY BUNNY HUDSON NAIA HONORARY COACH 1964 All-American Team Five players, headed by three-time selection Ken Voges, Texas Lutheran, were named to the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics CNAIAD All-American baseball team for 1964. The mythical 14-man team were selected by the baseball coaches of NAIA member institutions. Voges, a converted outfielder who batted .427 this season, is joined by repeaters: outfielder Randy Ewing, Pfeiffer CS.C.Dg catcher Ron Hulscher, Black Hills State CS.D.D, and pitchers Gordon Riese, Portland State COre.D, and Fred Beene, Sam Houston State CTexasD. A11 of the repeaters are seniors except Beene,, who is a junior. Other infielders on the first team are: seniors Dave Keilitz, Central Michigan, and David Schrecengost, Westminster CPa.Dg junior H. S. Duke, Dallas CTexasD, and sophomore Bob Gaeta., Wayne State CNeb.D. Completing the outfield selections are: jim Stillinger, LaVerne CCal.D, and Larry Miller, St. Cloud State CMinn.D. Both are juniors. The other backstop to be honored on the first team is Edward Enemarlc, Pomona CCa1if.D, a senior, and the other pitcher to be selected is Candy Robinson, senior from Grambling CLa.D. Robinson was 8-2 for the campaign and helped Grambling finish in the runnerup position in the national for the second year in a row. His ERA was 1.47. Riese is the only left-handed hurler among the trio. 1964 BASEBALL ALL-AMERICA Name School B T Height Weight Class Pct. INFIEDLERS Dave Keilitz, Central Michigan L R 6--2 185 4 .350 H. S. Duke, Dallas CTexasD R R 6-4 195 3 .384 David Schrecengost, Westminster CPa.D L L 6-2 185 4 .391 Bob Gaeta, Wayne State CNeb.D R R 5-9 190 2 .436 Carlo Gott, Sam Houston State CTexasD R R 5-10 170 3 .305 OUTFIELDERS jim Stillinger, LaVerne CCal.D R L 5-8 160 3 .353 Randy Ewing, Pfeiffer CS.C.j L L 5-10 160 4 .436 Larry Miller, St. Cloud State CMinn.D R R 5-10 170 3 .356 Ken Voges, Texas Lutheran R R 6-2 175 4 .427 CATCHERS Ron Huischer, Blackul-lills State CS.D.D L R 6-1 205 4 .447 Edward Enemark, Pomona CCa1.D R R 6-1 195 4 .375 PITCHERS W-L ERA Gordon Riese, Portland State COre.D L L 6-3 170 4 6-3 1.46 Fred Beene, Sam Houston State CTex.j L R 5-10 160 3 11-1 1.02 L R 6-0 189 4 8-2 1.47 Candy Robinson, Gambling CLa.D THE SECOND TEAM INFIELDERS: Val Bush, Eastern Illinoisg Jackie Hammond, Georgia Southerng Charley Dydces, Northeast Louisiana Stateg Gene Hacker, Old h B tist and Floyd Shuler, West Liberty State CW.VaD OUgI'El1lE'.TDlEI1XS:l John Wyatt,, Grambling CLa.D, Fred Chambers, West Liberty State CW.Va.D, Lionel Kleinpeter, Southwestern CLa.Dg and Wayne Backes, Omaha CNeb.j. GATCHERS: Allen Pa ne, Georgia Southern: and Leon Ricketson, North Georgia. PITCHERS: Larry Krehlbiel, Omaha CNeb.D, Marty Pattin, Eastern Illinois, and Roger Van Bergen, Morningside Clowaj.
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