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Kentucky After Fifth Win
Against Georgetown Today
would have allowed UK to tie Tech

Cats Open Tour
In Atlanta Friday

for the crown.
Tech will have a conditioning
advantage over UK. The Jackets
will have played eight games as
compared to UK's five by Friday.
Missing from the last year's team
will be pitcher Buddy Blemker,
recwho led the club to a
ord. However, Roger Kaiser, the
team's top hitter last year, probably will make his first appearance
in the lineup Friday.
Kaiser missed the first seven
games because of participating in
the basketball Olympic Trials at
Denver, Col.
A successful tour by Kentucky
will depend on the continued good
showing of the batsmen and improved pitching and defense. During the first four games, a strong
batting attack has offset uncertain
pitching and a shoddy defense .
Ron Beitsch has led this attack
with eight hits in 13 times at bat
for a .613 average; Mickey Con- nor is second with a .313 average
on 5 hits in 15 attempts.
The leaders in runs scored after
four games are Dickie Parsons
with seven, Lowell Hughes with
six, and Allen Feldhaus with five.
Beitsch leads in hits with eight
while Connor has five.
Ed Sellier, who has batted only
eight times, is the RBI leader with
eight. Four of these came on a
grand slam homerun against Ten-- j
nessee Friday.
As a team, me Cats are batting
.283 on 39 hits in 138 official times
at the plate.

UK's undefeated baseball
team goes after its fifth straight
win at 3 o'clock today on Stoll

17-9-

Field.
Furnishing the opposi t i o n
will be Georgetown, which will
be opening their season. Both
teams will be resuming a rivalry which has seen Kentucky
take 36 of 44 games played.
UK and Georgetown did not
play last year.
As he has done in the first four
games, Wildcat coach Harry Lancaster is expected to platoon his
pitchers. The starter should be
either Charlie Loyd or Mike Howell.
Howell was the starter a week
ago aginst Eastern and has not
pitched since. Loyd has been used
in relief and has won two games.

The two were expected to hurl
Monday against Centre, but Lancaster used some of his more inexperienced pitchers seeking to
have his staff ready for a eight-gam- e
southern tour which begins
Friday in Atlanta against Georgia
Tech.
Against the Yellow Jackets, Kentucky will attempt to amend a poor
showing made last year at Atlanta
that cost the Cats a tie for the
Eastern Division SEC championship.
Last year, after downing the
Jackets by 1 in the opener of a
three-gam- e
series, UK dropped
4
and 15-- 1 decisions to Tech.
Although the Wildcats finished
fourth in the Eastern Division race,
a reversal of one of the losses

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