THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Tuesday, April

5, 1900 -- 7

Baseball Team Undefeated After 4 Games
Srllier, Loyd Star
In Wins Over Vols

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STEWART 1IEDGER
Fxldie Sellier paced UK to a 8
victory Friday and drove in the
winning run Saturday as Kentucky defeated Tenne.-wethe second

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Scllier's winning blow Friday
r ime with two outs In the bottom
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leading,
The Lexington
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Tiitiliy NrHKome fttartrd the Rame
after givltiK up
luit was liftril
three runs In the kerond inning.
Ilu.is rrplaerd by Hob Kitlrl who
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up four runs.
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I'K' Kddie Sellier reached the
summit of baseballs hittitig
Friday as he belted a grand
slam hoiiu'run to defeat Tennessee,
Ht was also the
gameS winning pitcher. Here he

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sons led off with a single. Three
batters later Feklhaus hit his second homer in two days with Hon
Uettseh on first.
Pitcher Loyd helped his own
l.irrv I'anyon hit a three-ru- n
cause by hitting a fifth inning
linrnt r for the Vols in the second double pood for two runs. Bertsch
and .luli mi v Maddox hit an eighth drove in Parsons with a single in
iiiiiiu; solo homer.
the first after Ray Huehl had
S.itiad.'V. the Cats belted three scored Kentucky's first run on a
IT p.tiht! - I r r 11 runs on 12 hits wild pitch.
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Maddox hit his second homer
(1 Charlie
who won his stc-- (
against the Cats in the second as
n 1 the season.
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a Haley pitch over the
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stlkir v.a-- strain a bat tint; star left knoked fence. The Volunteers
field
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lif In' a litth innini; double to
runs in the
!:;e in t '.'. iuii- - and fcive the Cats scored two a walk, and a third in
fielder's
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That was all Loyd choice.
i. itt. id. but the Cats added three
Staiting pitcher David Scruggs
th.it inniiiK and followed
was charged with the Tennessee
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nitre in the sixth.
I.tmnit Haley started the name loss. Jim Herbert relieved in the
fur Kcntinky. but ran into troulde fifth and Jerry Felts came on in
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Kentucky's baseball team battered Centre yesterday at Stoll Field,
10-to take their fourth straight
victory.
The Wildcats rapped out 15 hits
off starter and loser Ron Simmons,
who went the distance, to give reliefer Bob Kettel his first 1960 win.
Joe Barber started, but was relieved by Kettel in the fourth after
yielding six hits and three runs In
his three-innin- g
stint. Kettel
pitched two scoreless innings and
Lddie Monroe gave up two unearned runs on three hits in the
remaining four innings.
UK pitchers continued to pound
the ball as Barber hit a triple to
drive in two runs and then scored
himself. Monroe had two hits. His
home-ru- n
big blow came as a two-ru- n
in the bottom of the eighth.
The Wildcat defense remained
erratic as the team committed
three errors and one passed ball.
Centre picked up two unearned
runs. UK also Rot three unearned
runs as Centre committed four
errors.
In four games, the I'K defense
has committed 13 errors. Mick
Conner leads with five and Dick
Parsons has committed four.
The Cats drew first blood with a
run in the first on a double by
Parsons and a single by Ron
Bertsch.
Centre took a 1 lead in the
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homers by
second on
pitcher Simmons and leftfielder
Robbie Robertson.
UK struck in the the second for
hre runs on singles by Conner
and Ken I?"ard and a triple by
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Kentuky will play its next gara
Wednesday when it meets Georgetown at 3 p.m. on the Stoll Field
diamond.

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Barber. An error on a ball hit by
Ray Ruehl allowed Barber to score
and Kentucky led,
Centre, playing Its opening game
of the season and Its first under Coach Joe Payne, scored a
single run in the third on a double
by Norm Youtsey and an error by
Conner.
Kentucky added a run In its half
of the third to take a 3 lead.
Parsons was hit by the pitcher,
went to third on a base on balls
and a fielder's choice, and came
home on an error by Robertson.
From there, both teams went
scoreless until the seventh when
Lowell Hughes came home on a
single by Allen Feldhaus. The Cats
added four runs in the eighth to
sew up the game.
, nroe's four-bas- e
Following
blow with Beard aboard,' Parsons,
Bertsch, and Eddie Sellier singled.
Parsons scored on Bcrtsch's hit
and Bertsch came home on Sellicr's
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the sixth.
Kentucky pitchers scored 23
strikeouts in the two nanus. Nine

ji.il u.is nlkvtdJby I.oyd in the
finirlh. Itid r.Hrltrd shutout ball
lor Hie rest i.f the contest, allowing only lour hits.
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Bertsch went four for four at the
plate with four singles. He also had
a base on balls.
Beard went three for four with
three singles. The little rightfieldcr
scored twice.
Simmons and Youtsey were
Centre's leading batsmen with two
hits each. Simmons collected a
single and a walk in addition to
his homerun, and Youtsey hit two
singles and walked once.

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