1966
The Dialette
Page three
&SPORT5
spring has finally
ivill ® young man's fancy
r othe^r. but that
t litti^ V ^ baseball.
Sill f, ® less than a. month
Sin Von - ® blue will
Ss wi 1 ? ball:" The
Slninn ’^’’'^■'sh their spring
Sue 1966 major
^ season will be
The
Sid L®^''°'^al League race
S ''''Tth any one of
Sst pi^ battling it out for
Sid havo^L b e Dodgers
5?>^ clp5 bo be rated as the
l:S^> their pitching
STsx (J brysdale and Sandy
!j^gs ??p "°b Sign, with the
jSi" ^^hing second. The
sii'^ bhe I, T^OTtending clubs
j.'^^ld finSu^*" which they
bhe Pirates,
iriri ^bii)jp®'^bs and the Phillies
Coi 1 ''^Uh The 'dark horses"
•« p”*'-
S Ro'J'^bing
^L^b. Lmw°'^ °b the standings
the^lS^? ^^bs, Hou -
Tabulous New York
^Oiii^^''oritr>^® American League
' V bave ^S^Tn this season
bo be Minnesota.
Th
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'’’^kppc- ” i'liiiiiebu oa.
■>ts are dead, so the
Sa\ 'jcau, bu Lfiti
°d tLj'f
11vq down very long
?l!Dn ^be second and
Ss^^bion bheir strongest
1^^ ,,®b1nd the Yah -
PS- r Sox,Orioles
S fled c should be the
^^'bh and Washing-
|^^9ain_ f^Tty finishing
'in. Tim:
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H ■!
n ^ V*
m r
, y xxnoc un to give-the Montreat-Anderson team two points
'??1he g?me“f^be season. The Cavaliers' record this
year was 4-14.
I N D
Dan Rabon
Mike Clark
Linwood Orenduff
RusseI I Shea Iy
Don Patrick
Mike Manos
Steve Moody
Johnny Woody
David Peele
Howard Dutton
Won - 4
Lost - i4
VIDUA
L S
TATIS
TICS
1
■ Free-
Games
Goa 1 s
Throws
Points
Averages
18
154“
53
361
20.0
1 8
86
90
261
14.5
1 5
91
29
21 1-
14.2
18
67
32
166
9.2
18
56
49
161
8.9
1 5
14
14
42
2.8
14
8
12
28
2.0
1 7
7
9
23
1 .3
1 3
4
0
8
0.5
I 1
2
1
5
0.4
team
Field Goals - 497
Free Throws Attempted
Free Throws Made - 304
Percentage - 63^
Total Points - 1,298
Average - 72.1
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