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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