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innings the lefthanded
In 23
Sharp has allowed but three ear;ied
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runs, walked a total of 13, struck
out 28 and has given up 14 hits.
There's an old baseball saying
that the mark of n good pitcher
Is In his strikeouts outnumbering
his base cn tall total. In Sharp's
case his strikeouts more than
double his base on balls total. Even
more nma?ing is that Jerry is a
southpaw. Lefthanders are notor
lously famous for their wildness.
Another person present at Saturday's game who was almost as
happy as Jerry himself was Jerry's
father.
"I had a feeling. I Just had a
feeling!" said the elder Sharp. "I
had a dream last night that Jerry
I fvm
had pitched a
woke my wile up in the middle cf
the night. She wanted to know
what on earth was the matter w'.th
me. I told her that I Just dreamed
that Jerry had pitched a
She understood."
Another person highly interested
In the pitching performance of
Jerry Shrap was a scout of the St.
Loots Cardinals. Following the
game he was busily engaged in the
search of a schedule of the remainder of Kentucky's baseball
season. Tie just got to take another look at this kid!" he explained.
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muddy Stoll Field diamond.
Host .has now allowed Just six
earhetl runs in 38 Innings for an
earned run average of 1.4, but yet
his won-lorecord stands at
Frfday's loss came on the heels
of a raggedly played eighth inning by the 'Cats both offensively
and defensively as four unearned
runs crossed the plate for the Vols.
In seven innings Host allowed
but one hit and two bases on balls.
Then came disaster.
Host retired the first batter in
the eighth. The second man
walked. The pitcher struck out, but
the slippery ball got away from
catcher. Bob Linkner and there
were two men on.
The next man was retired and
"Pearly" (as Host is called by
teammates) appeared to be out of
danger, but Ken Coulter doubled
down the right filed line, scoring
both runners.
Coulter's hit was followed by two
singles and a pair of walks which
produced two more runs. The Vols
were again aided by a passed ball
and a collision. by Mick Conner
antf Bob Linkner, who allowed a
pop fly to fall between them.
The offensive flaw came when
the 'Cats loaded the bases in their
half;of the eighth. Pinch hitter
Jerrys Sharp cracked a double to
leftfield, scoring two runs. This
made the score 3 still two runs
short of tying. Pinch runner Bill
Carder then attempted to score
from first ort Sharp's hit and was
an easy out at the plate.
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