THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Wednesday, April 27, I960 -- 7

Kentucky Trounces Transylvania,
FeUlhans Breaks Tivo Records;
Parsons Drives In Five Rims

entering the bottom of the fourth
Inning, the Wildcats scored eight
runs to wrap It up.
Kentucky opened the scoring In
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Allrn Feldh&us and Dirk Par. 'am- - nnr.
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breakln- - Frank Ramsey'.
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triple, ana a nome run. He auo
drove four runs and reached base
.even times. Ffldhaus now has
been on ba.e 13 consecutive times,
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pitcher, was the winner. It was his Eastern Division championship,
second of the season without a
The Cats still trail Florida la
loss.
this division by two games. The
winner of the Eastern Division
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The three Cat pitchers gave up
only six hits while collecting 18 off
pioneer pitching.
Andy Christofleld was the start
lng and losing pitcher. He was
followed by Bennett and Jackie
Lucas.
The hurlers were given poor support by their teammates who committed 12 errors. The loss was the
second straight for Christofleld.
Kentucky next meets Auburn in
single games here Friday and
Saturday.
Kentucky must win both games
against the Tigers if they are to

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Kentucky tied the game in its
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Bob Llnkner's single Into a three
base error.
Parson's single in the third
scored Bill Carder and put the
Cats ahead to stay.
The win was UK's 10th straight
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win against state competition. It
gave Kentucky a 23-- 5 edge in its
baseball rivalry with the Pioneers.

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PDT Edges PKT,
Barristers, Library Win
13-1- 2;

First ba.rm.m F.1 Calkiemeier's
leaping catch of Tcmmy Britp's line
drive squelched a late Phi Kappa
Tau rally and enabled Phi Delta
in an intraTheta to win.
mural softball fcame Monday.
The Phi 'Taiis-- i allied in the last
iimiiu and h;u! the tyina: and
winning runs on base when Callde-meirobbed Brlte of a base hit.
The losers had tcored six runs
niter entering the iniiuj trailing.
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run cm 11 hits in thr third
inning. Buddy Crutrhrr drove in
four runs in the inning with a
home run and double. John
in two on two doubles
a til lorn I)ton alo had two
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doubles and a
the inning.
The Phi Tons took a 0 lead
alter two innings. Four of these
runs came in the first inning and
twu in the second. Mike Kelfer's
double accounted ior two runs and
Keller and Torn Scott .scored on
an error.
I'KT scored two more in the second on u single by Brite, who
scoied on a double by Don Perkins, and a single by Keffer after
Scott walked.
Perkins led the loser's attack
with three doubles while Keffer
had a double and a single. Brite
picked up two singles.
were led by
The winners
Crutcher's home run and double.
Dotson had a single and two doubles while Harold Hicks had two
singles to drive in two runs.
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victory
The Library took a
over the Bradley Hall Bombers
after faulty baserunning by the
Bombers cost them a tie In the last
Inning.
With the score 11-- 9 and one out,
Truby Hall was run off third base
by pinchrunner Ommar Foley,
where he was tagged for the second out.
Library outfielder Ed Schneider
then made a diving catch on Don
Wilhoite's fly ball to end the game.
Jim Wiles and Kenny Smith had
two hits to pare the winners. Frank
MiGilvary and Jerry Dapper each
had two doubles.
Wayne Pearson picked up a
p:iir of singles for the losers.
Ten errors by the Microbes enabled the Law School to take a
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win. The game was called
after four innings because a one-hotime limit on intramural
games.
The Barristers scored seven run
ln the first and nine in the second
to take the easy win. The Microbes scored 10 of their runs in
the first two Innings.
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The Microbes opened the game
by scoring four runs on five hits
and an error by the Lawyers. Key
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Johnson. The other two runs scored on an error by Barrister shortstop Bill Bubenzer.
The Law School came back to
score seven runs to go ahead in
the bottom of the first. This rally
was helped alone by four errors
by the Microbe infield. Fred Bond's
double drove in two runs .and the
others scored on errors.
After the Microbes had gone
with six runs in the
ahead.
top of the second, the Lawyers
wrapped up the game with nine in
their half of the inning. Fight of
these runs were unearned as the
Microbes again committed four
iniscues.
Bond's three doubles led the
winners. Paul Armstrong garnered
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