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THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Tuesday, April

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Sharp Hurls mmuten
As 'Cats, Tennessee Split
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The Kentucky baseball team, behind the no-h- it
pitching of Jerry
Sharp, rebounded Saturday to f ain
a 0 victory over Tennessee after
having lost Friday's encounter with
the Vols
It was all Jerry Sharp Saturday.
In hurling the
the little
southpaw allowed but six men to
reach first base and no Tennessee
baserunner was able to reach sec-

By STEWART HEDGER

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Wildcats who walked off a cold and
clamp Stoll Field diamond Saturday afternoon with a 0 verdict
ever arch-rivTennessee, but the
happiest Wildcat that afternoon
was. most assuredly, Jerry Sharp.
Jerry had just completed a pitcht,
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lowed only six Tennessee men to
reach first base all via base on
balls. No Tennessee runner was
allowed to advance as far as second.

The 160,
senior from Brooklyn, Miss., improved as the game
progressed and finished in a brilliant final flurry by retiring the
last six batters on strikes. He
finished with nine strikeouts for
the entire game.
The more Sharp pitched the
better he looked. His fast ball
moved more at the close of the
game and the arch In his curve
became sharper and sharper.
The win moved Sharp's season
record to three wins-n- o
losses with
anVmazin; earned run average of
(.86. Not bad in any man's league.
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Sharp struck out nine batters
and wafted six as he posted his
third victory of the season against
no defeats. In the nine innings
Jerry Sharp pitched to just 30
men three over the minimum.
Ron Bertsch provided the offensive excitement for the 'Cats when
he blasted a home run over the
leftfield fence in the fourth inning.
For the 'Cats it was only the rec-ohome run of the season.
Bertsch owns both homers.
Randy Crowell went the distance
for the Vols and was tagged with

feame.

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