THE KENTUCKY KERNEL, Friday, April

20, 1960

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Kentucky Baseball Fate Riding On Hurlers
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SEC Paccsclting Florida
Follows Auburn Inlo Town
up the Western Division crown.
fly JOHNNY FITZWATF.lt
In late May the winners of the
next five days the seaIn the
basrtftll future will be de- two divisions will meet In the playson's
cided and hopes will be riding on offs for a berth In the NCAA
tournament. There la speculation
the arm? of lour pitchers.
that the Eastern Division winner
One southpaw, Mike Howell, and will
way the
Ret the
three rijjht hnders, Joe Barber, playoffs go nod either
because Mississippi has
Charlie Lcyd. and Ed Sellier. will refused to play
In nonsegregated
probably pet the call from Coach
to do
hurling tournaments in the past.

the
Harry Lancaster
In two oi the most Important series
Kentucky baseballers have been
Involved in feveral years.
The Tigers of Auburn will move
into town lor single gamn today
and fii.oriow and Monday the
Florida (later will invade the new
sports renter for two Kindle Raines.
The Wildcats have not met cither
of the Southeastern Conference
powers in lour years.
Kentucky will have to win all
four nanus to stay alive in the
Fa tern Division race, unless Florid:! falls to Tennessee this weekend.
Auburn in currently playin .503
ball in the SIC, and Florida is
leading the pack with an 3 mark.
Two Kentucky wins would put the
Tiger out of the rare.
Mississippi has all but wrapped

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Lancaster Is expected to stick
with his lineup of the past few
games. Allen Feldhaus, the home
run hitting sophomore catcher,
will again be behind the plate
and will carry the load offensively.
Lowell Hughes will he playing
the first bas position and Bill
Carder and Dirk Parsons will work
the keystone corner.
Third base will probably be
played by senior Bob Linkner.
Linkner opened the season behind
the plate, with Feklhnin in the
out field, but after a foul tip caused
n
broken fincer Feldhaus was
moved to catcher and the team
captain was placed on the side-

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This caused the UK mentor to try
Linkner at third and the New
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Yorker has been doing a fine Job.
He came to Kentucky as a
Before the 'Iransy game Feldhaus was tied with Jerry-Sharshortstop but was moved to catcher
Dom Fucci and Frank Ramsey for the home run record
last season, so the infield is not
new to him.
and two RBI's behind Frank Ramsey.
Bcrtsch,
(Bang Bang)
Hon
Now Allen has 11 games remaining to shoot and new
Kenny Beard, and either Bobby
Newsome or Howell will work the Kentucky records and possibly new SEC marks.
line.
outfield.
The Burlington sophomore also has a streak of 13 conThe team's regular third baseNewsome may also get the call
Mickey Connor, started the as a relief pitcher in one of the
man.
times on base safely.
season with a burst of hitting, but four games, along with Bob Kittel, secutive
star from Boone County worked
fell off on the Southern road trip. Eddie Monroe, or Lonnle Haley.
The sizeable, four-spo-

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Track Team Sends Top Men
To Philadelphia And DesMoine9
By GEORGE SMITH
Kentucky will send Its top track
delegate into action In two big
relay mets this weekend.
The Cats for the first time will
compete In both the Penn Relays
at Philadelphia and the Drake Relays at Des Moines, Iowa.
Dave Franta will compete at
Philadelphia In a meet that is expected to draw some of the top
stars in the East.
The Mansfield, Ohio senior has
been a versatile performer for the
team this year, competing in the
sprints, the broad Jump, and the
hurdles as well as the pole vault.
Coarh Don Cash Seaton, Wild- c t track mentor, will send a two-- j
mile n lay team to the Drake Re- -'
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Pre- - Whelan. John Baxter.
F. C'i. PIunir.Kr, and Buddy Hum
cl'ieked 7.53 in placing lourth at
the Ohio Relav- - last week.
I
uctk Kentucky was in the
running for the first mile as
Wht-I.iran his KKO in 1:.V and
P..iler followed with a 1:".8. Then
the Cats faded as F. G. Plummir
managed only a two flat half-mili

This week Plummer will run In the current sensation from the
the leadoff post and Dr. Don U.S. Army, BUI Neider. Ncider has
Cash Seaton is hoping that the heaved the iron ball an unpreceformer SEC 880 champ will regain last year's form.
In addition to the Kentucky aggregation, there will be some of
the top track and field stars in
the country at Drake.
The top feature will be a shot-pbattle between former world
record holder Parry O'Brien and
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as a forward on the Cat cage team in the winter months and
has a chance to break into the starting lineup in the 1960-6- 1
season.
Feldhaus posted
As a freshman baseball player in 1958-5- 9
a .400 mark at the plate.

feet whereas O'Brien,

the Los Angeles Strider ace, heaves

consistently over 63 feet."
The Drake Relays may also offer
a threat to the existing world pole
vault mark in the person of J. D.
Martin of Oklahoma. Martin cleared 15 feet 9 and three-fourtinches about a week ago.
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lania on the Memorial Coliseum
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courts.
Cal Banvick. Don Sebolt, and
George Rupert are the top three
men 011 the UK lineup. Don Dry-- "
fus. I)ic:c ihcmas, and Tom Lantzj
will round out the Kentucky six.
The Cats have had problems this
season with the bottom three men!
on the team, and in the past years
UK has had strength in these
positions.
This will be the second SEC
match for the netmen. Earlier in
the year thry fell to Alabama. Last
season both matches with the Volunteers were rained out. In 1958
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