Volk, Marshall Pace Cat Nine in FWC Stats JOCKERIE

Volk, Marshall Pace Cat Nine in FWC Stats JOCKERIE

WILDCAT April 14, 1971 Page 13 Volk, Marshall pace Cat nine in FWC stats Lefthander Steve Volk added with 64 hits in 270 times at bat. •Sports view 5-2/3 innings of scoreless ball U C-Davis leads the FWC with a against San Francisco State in .272 average. the Wildcats last league action The following league statistics a week and a half ago to drop his do not include the three-game set earned run average to a mini­ between U C -D a vis and Sonoma JOCKERIE scule 0.76. The low E R A enabled State this past weekend: Volk, only a sophomore, to move into third place among the FW C’s •••••••* Sullivan...72-71-76-219 leading hurlers. The Wildcats seem to have a market on the pitching statistics as Dan Du­ Team Batting frene (0.90), John St am (1.68) and Dufrene (1-0) Cats (1-5) Dave Bamum (1.90) are all in UC-Davis 265 55 72 .272 the top ten. S F 161 25 36 .255 The Wildcats Dave Marshall, Humboldt 237 25 57 .240 Wilson 6-£oot-2 & No. 1 currently the only CSC starter Sacramento 176 31 42 .239 hitting over .300, has been rap­ CHICO ST. 270 39 64 .237 ping the ball at a .346 clip to earn Sonoma 160 31 34 .212 him self seventh place in the bat­ Hayward 230 26 48 .209 John Sullivan, Chico State's leading linksman, ting average department. He is tangled with California's best collegiate golfers at tied with the league’s leading hit­ the Pasatiempo Golf Course in Santa Cruz and wound ter, Sam Viney of UC-Davis with most home runs (2) and runs Hitting up ninth out of 150 participants. Dave batted in (8). Sullivan fired rounds of 72-71-76 for a three-day The locals as a team are hit­ total of 219 to fall only five strokes short of the 214 Marshall ting .237 after eight league games Viney, UCD 14 7 .500 carded by individual medalist Rich Sims of Los Humdon, Hay 26 11 .423 Angeles State. The Chico Stater was second in the Crandall, UCD 12 5 .417 Sigg, U CD 19 7 .368 overall individual scoring at the end of 36 holes. Yearby, Hay 22 8 .364 This put him only two strokes behind second-round No. 1 Linksman: M ayer, Sac 23 8 .348 leader Gary Sanders of USC who showed a 141 after MARSHALL, CS 26 9 .346 two days of competition. A masterful third day's JOHN SULLIVAN Short, Hum 26 9 .346 play moved Sullivan into a tie for the lead after 13 Repetto, UCD 18 6 .333 Burke, SF S 15 5 .333 holes of play before he faltered with a double bogey and a pair of bogeys on the next three holes. Home Runs — Viney, UCD, Mar­ % shall, C S— 2 RBI's — Viney, UCD, Marshall, BaS.Ut C S — 8 Dan Dufrene was the only Wildcat hurler to cap­ Pitching ture a win over the Easter holidays as the locals dropped five contests in a row following a twelve­ inning 6-4 win over San Francisco State. The victory Gentile. SFS 1-1 14 0.38 Stweart, UCD moved CSC into first place for a day before the 1-1 14 0.38 Volk, C S 1-O 12 0.76 Wildcats dropped a pair the following day to SFS, Dufrene, CS 2 -0 16 0.90 3 - 2 and 4-3. Errors accounted for all but one of the Nordstrom, Hum 2 -1 24 1.12 Gators runs. Lee, S F S 1 -1 21 1.29 Defensive miscues con­ S T AM , C S 1 -0 16 1.68 Oijada, Hum 1-■ 0 10 1.80 tinued to plague the Wild­ Neville, Son 0- 1 5 1.80 cats as Stanford dropped B A R N U M , C S 1- 1 19 1.90 CSC 5-1 on four unearned FWC runs scored at the ex­ pense of frosh hurler baseball statistics Steve Brown. Chico State College will Chico State capped the change the starting time unprofitable weekend with San F rancisco 4-1 .800 of their 1971 home C H IC O S T A T E 5-3 .625 another twinbill loss. This football contests from 8 Hayward 4-4 .500 Santa Cruz with a three-day total of 903. time to the nation's num­ U C -D a v is 4-4 .500 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. ber eight ranked team, Sacramento 3-3 .500 Although six CSC linksmen participated each day, San Jose State, by 7-3 and Humboldt 3-5 .375 only the top four scores were accepted in the scoring! 4- 2 counts. Sonoma 1-4 .200 Heading the Wildcats was John Sullivan who carded The five straight losses a 54-hole total of 219. He was followed by Al Va- Chico State vs. Sonoma 3 p.m. attention: dropped the Wildcats re­ Chico State vs. 'Sonoma second carro (77-75-72—224), Bob Berg (78-72-77—227), cord to 13-11 after having game of Saturday's double Jim Lopez (77-75-81—233). Sam Baptiste (79-80-86 obtained a very respect­ header —245), and George Metz (84-81-81— 246). able 13-6 slate following KCHO (91.1 FM) broadcast sched­ Chico State was the only FWC team to make the Women sponsored the initial victory in San ule second-round cut, ending up ninth overall in both Francisco. college and university competition, Brigham Young University captured team honors with an 884. ■tramnrals Chico State, now 5-3 in league play, opens a three game series with cellar-dwelling Sonoma State Fri *71 2nd half activities day at 3 p.m. i y ornerai Softball, Tues., 4-6, Worn. Field Slim & Trim, Tues., 7-8, South Gym Mark Webster, former CSC boxer and student Fencing, Tues, 7-8, North Gym body vice president has written an article for the Tennis, Th., 4-6, Tennis Cts. Tom Wilson was Chico State's lone individual track current issue of "Christian Athlete" entitled “Beware Swimming, Tues., Th., 7-8:30, victor in the Sacramento State Relays. Wilson cap- of Small Packages." pool (free swim) ured the high jump event by virtue of fewest misses Webster, currently working on a m aster's degree Begin — Tues., April 13, Th., with a 6-2 leap. Ap ril 15 in public administration, captured the California If there is anyone interested m The non-scoring meet witnessed a trio of relay Collegiate Boxing championships in 1969 and 1970 Bowling, please call, Annie at victories by the CSC cindermen in impressive times, in his weight division. 343-9101. If enough people are ine two-mile team of Juan Dura, Kim Ellison, Gene interested we will offer it ... Meyers and Jim Estes clocked a fast 7:44.1. The The 1971 edition of "Outstanding College Athletes j S 'a^so picked up victories in the distance medley of America w il include nine Chico State College and the sprint medley. students. STUDY SOUNDS IMPROVE GRADES Chico State will be at home Thursday night to take Selected were Tony Bertuca, Randy Washington « g » «S ü — o» t w V.TL*. u * STUOY SOUNDS 9 the powerful Sacramento State track squad be­ Flip Rowland, Dennis Scott, Tom Carter, Bill Wells! Jjfl» fWfjMIUI.il AM MMM ginning at 6:30. Ned Vemoga, Tom Tilton and Dave Marshall. n *CTWOH*AU.V MHXHJCED * SOUNDS came T w r o w r o i Washington and Rowland participated in both foot­ ball and track; Bertuca, football and basketball- QJf Scott, football and wrestling; Carter, Wells a n d ----------------- - Vernoga, members of CSC's FWC championship> * *»*»»»*»*»»»»****». SiZJ?e State golf team finished only a singie soccer squad; and Marshall and Tilton are currently 11 ¡n i. e “®"*nd champion San Fernando Valley State on the Wildcats' baseball club. i Watch Hickory Street for T ft„_e co,'ege division of the Western Intercollegiate Selections were based on athletic ability com- t SUZUKI nament held at the Pasatiempo Golf Course in munity service and campus activities. ★ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA» b.» * m msm «flu.

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