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DAVID WILLIAMS CHUCK HENDRON LARRY COY HARRY BOWIE outfielder third-baseman pitcher Olllflelder At the time the annual went to press, the San Marcos baseball team had pla ye d fourteen games, of which nine were won and five lost. Coach Stansbury is pleased with his team's improvement and is confident of a brighter future as the season progresses. Amazing as it seems, the horse hiders won their first nine games without encountering a loss. The Season opener found the Royals travelling south to Ventura, where they met the Ventura Cougars, and won by the slim margin of 5-3. The next games saw the Royals winning a doubleheader against Santa Ynez by scores of 15-l and 8-O. They then played the always tough Villanova Cats and won easily 14-3. The Royals entered the Carpinteria Tournament and finished as co-champions with Villanova. In the first round they played Santa Ynez and won 8-3, and they then beat Camarillo by 6-3. ln the finals The Royals battled Villanova in an exciting game, which had to be c alle d on account of darkness with the score tied at 4-4 after eight innings. After the tournament, Santa Paula fell victim to the Royal nine by a score of 16-O. The next games were heart-breakers as San Marcos lost two tough ones to Santa Clara by scores of 13-12 and 5-2. The school nine then had it easy as they de fea ted Santa Paula 12-1. The strong Port Hueneme team then beat the Royals 4-0. In the last two games be- fore annual press time, San Marcos pla ye d a doubleheader against Ventura and lost both by scores of 6-2 and 13-2. The highlight of the season, up to this point, occurred in the final game of the Carpinteria Tournament when Harry Bowie hit a home run to tie the game at four all and send it into overtime. f A 17, Il sr ALLEN CALLIHAN BOB JONES JOE GARFOLLO LARRY KESSINGER pitcher catcher 1 first-baseman outfielder
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David Dennis tries out the new pitching ma- chine, which the base- ball team bought with their own money. .....-- nit:- Coach Stansbury comes over to scorer Tom Bry- ant to check the line up
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...xx JERRY PIERSON JERRY WALTERS JIM HILTON DENNIS VOLPE pitcher second baseman third-baseman shortstop BOYS' SWI TEAM ROW ONE: J. Bradbury, C. White, J. Burke, F. Merideth, R. Helm. ROW TWO: R. Woolsey, B. Breim, B. Scholl, T. Rairden, T. Bla ckwell, B. Hope, J. Riparetti. ROW THREE: V. Deral, D. Emeric,G. Andron, D. Noble, R. Asbury, T. Johnson, P. Dill, T. Wilson. if V V F
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