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By PAT ROGERS ' ‘>f bright potential but lost one ofl 0,11 18 ln rtx-or<lin« a victory over
Sports Editor j proven value. I East Point
Bulldog baseball coach Jim Big Cauthen Westbrook, starter] Westbrixik dressed out with
Whatley received two items of on Georgia's freshman football Whatleys baseballers for thoi
news over the weekend that pro- 1 ani l basketball teams this year,]
duced bitter-sweet emotions. The! decided to concentrate
Georgia trackmen
Roll Past Furman
first time Saturday, and was
on i pitching batting practice Tues-|
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Bulldogs have gained a new face baseball and basketball West
brixik will discontinue his grid
iron activity..
The 6-t. 200-pound Madison
County native was the leading
pitcher on Athens' powerful
American Legion baseball team]
last summer Westbrixik. a right
hander. pitched a perfect game
against Marietta, retiring all 27
men to face him He also struck
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day Whatley said he wasn't sure
when Westbrook would see game
action this spring.
"He has missed a lot of work,
and has a lot of catching up to
do, " the Georgia mentor ex
plained
Whatley's bitter pill was swal
lowed in the last inning of the
second game in the Tennessee
senes Saturday
Clutch hurler David Reeves in
jured his arm while retiring the
last Vol batter in the seventh and
final inning Trainer Warren
Morris diagnosed the injury as a
burst blood vessel The ailment
could sideline Reeves for up to a
month.
I "I sure want to see him reco
ver. said Whatley "Were not
really sure of how bad the injury
is. but I m afraid he ll be out
for the rest of the season.
Reeves received credit for the
win in his Saturday appearance,
upping his record to 2-1. The
stocky righthander, recently
drafted by the Cincinnati Reds,
lost a one-run. 11 inning heart-
breaker at Clemson April 2. His
other win was recorded against
Kentucky in a relief role.
KATHY MORRIS
The Georgia track team cap
tured a meet from Furman Tues
day. taking 12 of the 17 events.
The running score was Georgia.
92. Furman. 53. in Georgia's first
home meet.
Two records were broken by
Georgia trackmen. John Wolf set
a new record of 4 20 4 in the
mile run The previous record
was 4 21.5 sot by Bert Courses- in
1964 Gene Andrews smashed his
own record in the 440 intermedi
ate hurdles with a 54.3 His new-
record is one tenth of a second
less than his record set in 1906
In the field events. Georgia
placed first in the shot pul. long
jump, javelin, triple jump, and
high jump Furman won firsts in
file discus and pole vaulting
events.
One mile
Fluegel IF).
run Wolf (Gl.
Posey (Gl; 4:19.9.
THE^H
GRADUATE
UGA Linkslers
Hack Up 33rd
Consecutive Vi in
120 high hurdles Chandler
(Gl. Bennett (F), Fenley (G):
14 9
llll-yard dash Morrow <F),
MacGregor (Gl. Andrews (Gl;
496.
HlO-yard dash Piersol
Lawrence (G). Tuggle (G);
(Fi.
099
.KkO-yard dash Baxter (Gl.
Glaves (Fi, Hammon (G); 1 53.6
440-yard intermediate hurdles
— Andrews (GL Vincent (F),
Fenley (G); 54.3.
220-yard dash Tuggle IG).
Tcxld (F). Stimer (G); .21.8.
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Georgia speedster Kent Lawrence (I.)
strains to beat Furman's Kim Piersol
(center) tit the uire in IOO-\nrd Rash.
Discus Mohn (F), Russo.
Conyers (G). 151 ft.. 3V-» in.
Pole vault Tyson <F*). Sutton
(G). Maxwell <G>; 15 ft.. 6 in
Piersol held on to nip Laurence hy a
fraction of a second. U inning lime tens
9.9 seconds.
and
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And the streak goes on
on and on.
It belongs to Georgia's golf
learn, signifying that Coach Ho-
well Hollis' linksters haven't lost
since late in the 1966 season
East Tennessee State became
the Bulldogs' 33rd victim in a
row Monday afternoon at the
Athens Country Club. The
Tennessee visitors were out
classed by the Georgia linksters,
22 1 2-4*2. Furman was originally
scheduled to compete in the
match, making it a three-way af
fair. but the Paladins were
forced to cancel their appearance
late last week
440-vard relay - Stimer. Law-
rence, Tuggle. Cooper (G); Mor
row. Todd, Piersol. Burrell < FI;
42 3
Three mile run
). Nelson iF).
15:13.4
Features: 2:32 — 4:39 — 6:46 — 9:03
One mile relay Glaves,
Tixid. Burrell, Morrow (F); Bax-
er, Hammon. Cooper, Mac-
Iregor (Gi; 3:21,0.
Shot-pit - Convers (G), Russo
Fl, McCullough (Gl; 48 ft. 344
in.
I,ong jump Logan (Gl. Pier
sol (Fl, Maxwell (G): 22 ft.. Il'j
East Tennessee ranked as one
of the nation's top small college
golf teams coming into the
match. State was no match for
the Bulldogs, however, as they
could only muster one tie in indi
vidual play.
Athens native Bill Huggins led
the Bulldogs with a two-
under-par 70, good (or medalist
honors Huggins toured the front
nine in 35 strokes and dupli
cated the feat on the home
streleh.
Pete Davison, with sides ol
36-36 equalling an even par 72,
was runner-up to Huggins. Sopho
more Allen Miller. Bulldog cap
tain, finished with a round of 73
The Bulldogs, now 12-0 in dual
I matches this season, will try to
| extend their winning skein to 36
when they participate in
I [our-way match Monday after
j noon Georgia Tech, Auburn and
| South Carolina will compete in
I the match, to be held at the
Athens Country Club
McChesney
l.amer (Gl;
Javelin Elkins IG). Rowland
(Gl, Barnes (G); 212 ft., 3 in.
Triple jump Padgett (G),
Payne (Gl. Maxwell (Gl; 43 ft.,
x in.
High jump Hart (Gl. Chan
dler (Gl. Farley (Fl; 6 ft.
Weekend
Sports Log
BASEBALL
Friday — Vanderbilt, at
Nashville. Tenn
Saturday — Vanderbilt (2), at
Nashville. Tenn.
TENNIS
Monday — Auburn, University
courts, 2 p. m.
Tuesday — Georgia Tech, Uni
versity courts, 2 p m
GOLF
Monday — Georgia Tech, Au
burn. and South Carolina
(four-wav match I, Athens
Country Club, 12:30 p m.
TRACK
Saturday — Auburn (dual
meet l, at Auburn
Wednesday — Clemson (dual
meeti, University track, 3:30
p. m
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