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THE UNIVERSITY of ARIZONA 28-4 Overall 3/17 SAN DIEGO ST — 1951 — Head Coach: Frank Sancet THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA 28-4 Overall 3/17 SAN DIEGO ST. W 23-5 3/19 COLORADO W 31-11 SPORTS HALL OF FAME 3/20 COLORADO W 10-3 3/21 COLORADO W 10-4 3/23 at UCLA W 11-8 3/24 at UCLA W 8-5 A wide sampling of Arizona’s Athletic hereitage dating back to the early 1900s is 3/26 at Pacific L 3-10 3/27 at Pacific W 5-2 featured in the Arizona Sports Hall of Fame. It is a glance back back in time to the great 3/28 at San Jose St. W 9-5 3/29 at San Jose St. W 4-2 3/30 at San Francisco W 7-2 baseball teams of legendary coach J.F. “Pop” McKale; to Arizona’s 1976 baseball national 3/31 at California W 3-1 4/6 ARIZONA ST. W 11-2 championship, the first title in any sport in school history; Frank Sancet; and the careers of 4/6 ARIZONA ST. W 10-0 4/9 at Davis-Monthan W 14-0 future major leaguers like Kenny Lofton, Ron Hassey, Scott Erickson and Joe Magrane. 4/13 DAVIS-MONTHAN W 10-0 4/18 NEW MEXICO W 18-3 4/19 NEW MEXICO W 10-2 The Arizona baseball team is well represented in the 28 Hall of Fame classes that have 4/21 SAN DIEGO MARINES W 7-6 4/21 SAN DIEGO MARINES W 6-0 been inducted since 1976 . A total of 39 teams, players and coaches that have taken to 4/26 CAMP PENDLETON W 11-5 4/28 at Arizona St. W 4-3 the diamond as Wildcats have been so honored. 4/28 at Arizona St. W 5-4 4/30 at New Mexico W 14-13 5/1 at New Mexico W 30-9 All sports are represented in the Hall of Fame, and annually the selection committee 5/7 WILLIAMS AFB W 15-0 5/8 DAVIS-MONTHAN W 8-1 peruses the accomplishments of former athletes whose careers stand out in Wildcat 5/11 USC L 2-7 5/12 USC W 9-2 NCAA District 6 Playoffs – Tucson, Ariz. history. 5/23 TEXAS A&M L 4-5 5/24 TEXAS A&M W 21-4 Included automatically in the year following their titles are Arizona’s national champion- 5/25 TEXAS A&M L 2-14 ship teams, including the 1976, ‘80 and ‘86 College World Series champion baseball — 1950 — Head Coach: Frank Sancet 28-6-1 Overall – Border Conference Champions teams. 3/8 OAKLAND ACORNS W 7-3 3/14 OAKLAND ACORNS Tie 14-14 Sponsored by Bank One, the Sports Hall of Fame was established in 1976 with a 3/17 UCLA W 21-10 3/18 UCLA W 10-7 charter membership of 22 former student athletes, coaches and administrators. Plauqes 3/20 COLORADO W 15-8 3/21 COLORADO L 13-15 describing the athletic accomplishments of all Hall of Fame members hang in the lobby 3/23 COLORADO W 9-2 3/27 ALBUQUERQUE DUKES W 9-2 ALBUQUERQUE DUKES W 8-3 outside of the McKale Ticket Office, and are marked on the walkways of Bear Down Plaza 4/3 NEW MEXICO W 9-4 4/4 NEW MEXICO W 28-2 on the southwest side of the arena. 4/8 at San Diego St. W 14-0 4/10 at San Diego St. L 2-3 One major feature of the recently opened Eddie Lynch Athletics Pavilion is the Jim 4/10 at San Diego St. W 5-2 4/11 at Camp Pendleton W 19-7 4/12 at UCLA W 7-2 Click Hall of Champions which was designed by specialists who completed similar work for 4/19 ARIZONA ST. W 7-0 4/19 ARIZONA ST. W 11-4 the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. The Bank One Arizona Sports Hall of 4/30 WILLIAMS FIELD W 13-3 4/21 SAN DIEGO MARINES W 5-4 Fame has been incorperated as an integral and interactive part of the project. 4/22 SAN DIEGO MARINES W 13-3 4/25 at Arizona St. W 9-2 4/25 at Arizona St. W 3-0 4/26 Williams Field W 19-5 Class of 1976 Class of 1991 Class of 1996 4/28 Camp Pendleton W 3-0 5/9 Hardin-Simmons W 19-3 Fred Enke ......................... 1946-48 Charles Shoemaker .................. 1958-61 Jerry Kindall .......................... 1973-96 5/10 Hardin-Simmons W 12-4 Eddie Leon ......................... 1965-67 5/15 Nat’l Univ. of Mexico W 17-1 Pop McKale ......................... 1914-57 5/16 Nat’l Univ. of Mexico W 16-2 Class of 1992 Class of 1997 John Button Salmon ................. 1924-26 5/17 Nat’l Univ. of Mexico W 14-7 Joe Magrane ......................... 1983-85 George Genung ......................... 1942-47 5/28 Casa Grande Apcos L 14-16 Frank Sancet ......................... 1950-72 5/30 Cocio-Estrada L 10-12 Hadie Redd .............................. 1955 Alter Louis Slonaker ................. 1917-47 District 6 Playoffs – Austin, Texas Class of 1998 6/5 at Texas W 5-4 1976 CWS Championship Team 6/6 at Texas L 8-9 Class of 1994 Scott Erickson ............................... 1989 6/7 at Texas L 3-7 Class of 1977 Chip Hale ......................... 1984-87 Class of 1999 Roger Johnson ......................... 1950-52 Gil Heredia ......................... 1986-87 Craig Sorensen .......................... 1955-57 Hank Leiber ......................... 1929-31 Steve Powers ......................... 1973-76 Link Richmond ......................... 1943-49 Class of 2000 Joe Skaisgir ......................... 1961-62 Class of 1995 Carl Thomas ......................... 1954-56 Ed Vosberg .......................... 1980-83 Matt Encinas ......................... 1956-59 Elmer (Butch) Vickers .............. 1933-36 Thomas “Shanty” Hogan ................ 1942 Class of 2003 Class of 1980 Kenny Lofton .............................. 1988 Dick Griesser ...................... 1954-56, 58 Robert Ruman ........................ 1942-43; Bob Murray .......................... 1947-50 ............................... 1947 1980 CWS Championship Team Class of 1981 Don Lee ......................... 1954-56 Ron Henderson ........................ 1933-36 Dave Stegman ......................... 1973-76 Class of 1983 Lawrence Kreigbaum ............... 1914-16; 1920 Class of 1985 Terry Francona ......................... 1978-80 Craig Lefferts ......................... 1978-80 Class of 1986 Wes Clements ......................... 1979-80 1986 CWS Championship Team 1980 College World Series Champions Page 75 LETTERWINNERS Benson, Jerry T. 1970 Celli, Thomas M. 1960, 61 Berger, Darrin 1970 Chambers, Wess P. 1956 Bergthold, Gordon 1960, 61 Chamberlain, Craig 1978 Bernard, Fred Horton 1904 Charowhas, Pete C. 1937, 38, 39 Bernstein, Barry A. 1962 Chaulk, Robert K. 1976, 78 Berra, Carl 1940, 42 Cheney, Eric Ryan 1994 Beuerlein, John M. 1982, 83 Chiate, Richard W. 1964, 65 Bice, Vernon M. 1941, 42 Chitwood, Michael D. 1972, 73 Billard, Brian 1983 Cipolloni, Joe 1981 Bingham, Michael H. 1971 Clark, Benjamin Harrison 1908 Blake, David B. 1987, 89 Clark, Dan W. 1937, 38, 39 Bland, Vernon Nelson (Ted) 1934, 35 Clark, Greg 1996, 97, 98 Blankenship, Kevin D. 1982, 84 Clark, James N. 1919 Bohnstadt, Jack 1906 Clark, Marvin Carl 1925 Bolek, Kenneth C. 1974, 75, 76 Clarke, Mark S. 1959, 60, 61 Bolinger, John 1949 Clarkson, Thomas A. 1955, 56, 57 Bolton, Jacques 1990 Clements, Wes 1979, 80 Bongard, Randy 1989 Cloud, Leo Frederick 1912, 14, 15 Bonham, Wayne 1983 Cochran, Horace Merle 1911, 12 Bouie, Tony Vanderson 1991, 93,94 Codd, William A. 1954 Boyer, Brad 2003 Coleman, James R. 1972 Boyle, James 1933 Coles, Henry Oliver 1905, 06 Bradford, Troy 1990 Colletti, Vincent 1936, 37 Brasher, Steve 1966, 67 Coltrin, Marion J. 1935, 36, (37) Brautigan, Roger 1966, 67 Colyer, John H. 1957, 58, 59 Breuker, David J. 1972, 73, 74 Combs, Fred 1964 Bridges, Robert T. 1969 Conway, Joseph W. 1919, 20 Bried, Clayton 2001, 02 Conway, Raymond Willard 1938, 39 Brigham, Froebel A. 1967 Cook, John Carl 1911 Bright, James M. 1928 Cooper, Christopher R. 1994, 95 Bright, James M. Jr. 1956 Cooper, David 1982, 83, 84 Brockman, David 2001 Corley, Kenny 1995, 96, 97, 98 Brooks, Silas Earl 1916 Corrigan, Richard A. 1950, (51), 52 Brown, Charles Owen 1905, 06 Cosgrove, Bard L. (1904) Brown, Dudley S. 1914, 15, (16), 17 Cotten, Samuel L. 1919, 20, 21 Brown, Elmer 1919 Coveney, Patrick 1984 Brown, Gordon V. 1949, 50 Coyle, Rocky 1981, (82) Brown, Jordan 2003 Crable, Franci D. 1904 Lance Dickson Brown, Rollin 1905 Crawford, Michael 1999, 2000 Brown, Russ 1995, 96, 98 Creswell, Richar Harold 1939, 40, (41) Brown,. Tod Markey 1993, (94) Crist, Clark 1979, 80 Brown, Thomas Bruen 1904 Cronin, Charles W. 1935, 36 A B Brown, William Henry, Jr. 1962, 63, (64) Crossan, Clayton T. 1994, 95, 96 Abbott, Dave 1997, 98 Browne, Earl George 1905 Crouch, Robert Eustrace 1928 Bachelier, Luis 1959, 60, 61 Abbott, Howard 1933, 34, (35) Browning, Thomas H. 1959, 60, 61 Crowe, Trevor 2003 Bachelier, Marcel G. 1953, 54, 55 Abram, Matt 2000, 01 Bruder, Thomas 1972 Crowell, William C. 1951 Bachelier, Marcel G. Jr. 1982, 83 Acosta, Frankie 1995 Bubala, Joseph Eugene 1959, 60 Crutcher, David 1976, 77, 78 Bagnall, Jim 1981, (82) Acuna, Agustine R. 1961, 62, 63 Buerkle, Arthur Frank 1927, 28 Cubillas, Bracomonte J. 1971, 72 Bailey, Lowell Clinton Sr. 1927, 28 Adams, David Lee 1906 Burnes, James P. 1971, 72 Cunningham, Chris 1999, 2000, 01, Bailey, Lowell Clinton Jr. 1947, 48, 49, Aguirre, Eric 1998 Burns, Jack F. 1969 02 50 Ahee, David 1938, 39 (40) Burns, Kerry J. 1982, 83 Currlin, Edwards 1935 Bailey, Robert N. 1951 Alexander, Gary 1986, 87 Burns, Scott 2000, 02, 03 Cusick, Edward Timothy 1921, 22 Baker, B.B. 1940, 41 Allen, Owen Woodruff 1923 Burrows, Joseph F. 1919 Baldwin, David G.
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