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In Sports
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Friday Florida, at
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I hr Bulldog netmen s trip to Knoxville over the weekend re
sulted in two narrow wins ami one solid setback Coach IJan
Mogill s proteges trimmed Tennessee and Murray State tr. iden-
ticil 5-4 scores but were whitewashed b\ powerful Mississippi
State. 94)
Georgia began the weekend
Friday with the conquest ol SEC
hie Tennessee Saturday morning
the Dogs met their superior in
Mississippi State Tlie Bulldogs
Irom Starkville made an even
stronger showing than in their
earlier seasons match against
Georgia State prevailed in that
one. 7-2
State lost only two sets to
Georgia Tony OrUz and Sam
Fuller extended the Maroon
Bulldogs to three sets before los
ing
Mogul's men suffered from in-
junes during their two-dav visit
in the Tennessee city Norm
Holmes re-injured cartilages in
his knee and had to be taken out
of his singles match with Missis
sippi States Pierre LaMarche.
Sam Fuller missed his doubles
match because ot a hand blister.
State's Hugh Thomson inflicted
tile lirst deteat of the season on
Mike Cvmalo. Georgia's number
four singles player. Cvmalo had
registered 14 consecutive wins
ticlore falling to Thomson. 6-3 6
0
Georgia came back in the at-
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State a tough little team whichl giving the Gators their winning
wui its conference title The two, 2-0 margin Catcher Mike Ovea
teams agreed to play pro sets was on base when Trapp unload-
Bill Shippev. Georgia's number ed his bomb
one singles player, rapped Mur SATURDAY'S CONTEST was a
r.n s Jim Novitsky. 124 Shipper slugfest for Florida The Gators
and Pony Ortiz teamed to defeat banged out 12 hits, cruising to
Murray s number one doubles | victory after a five-run sixth in
pair. 12-7. ning outburst.
By PAT ROGERS
Sports Editor
The Florida Gators came into
Athens Friday morning with a
share of second place in the
Eastern Division of the SEC
baseball lineup Saturday night
they departed for home clutching
sole possession of first place
Georgia's Bulldogs were the
victims of Florida's gain The
'Dogs saw first place slip from
their grasp and into Florida's as
the Gators swept a two-game
series Friday and Saturday at
F’olev Field
THE SUNSHINE Staters
squeezed by the Bulldogs. 2-0
Friday, then breezed to a follow
up 9-4 victory the next day
The Gators, with a 7-2 SEC
slate, now lead the second place
Bulldogs (5-3i by IG games. Up
start Kentucky 15-41 holds third
after whipping Auburn three
times over the weekend The Ti
gers (5-5i dropped to fourth with
the three setbacks
The Floridans used power and
speed both davs to prove they
were as flashy as their uniforms
suggested Decked out in gaudy
royal blue with orange sleeves
ami piping, the Gators slugged
three home runs and pilfered
four bases enroute to the pair ol
triumphs
F RIDAY'S GAME matched the tally in the fifth when Kit Brad-
two clubs pitching ares, (den ishaw lined a triple into the
Pickren for Florida and Buddy right-center alley and came
( opeland for the Bulldogs. Pick- home on Spratt Bullock's single
ren overwhelmed the 'Dogs with ! F'lorida salted the game away
16 strikeouts Though allowing with a five-hit. five-run salvo in
seven hits, the Gator hurler was the sixth The big blow was Mike
untouchable in the clutch while Ovca s three-run circuit clout,
bringing his season s record to jF'lorida's second of the day and
•*"2; third of the series The big catch-
( opeland was just as effective, ler lofted a Bob O'Neill pitch over
barring one pitch That one was the 380 [ixit mark in left-center,
a hanging curve to Gator Ri GEORGIA PECKED away at
chard Trapp in the fifth. Trapp, the lead, but there was too much
ot football fame, promptly bom- Iground to make up. Carl Gilbert
bardol the Coliseum parking lot
385 feet away with the fat serve.
Photo By Butch Scott
SATI RIFAT \\ ASN'T \\ IDEAL DAY FOR III HI.KIIS
Ctmch Jim II hfttlry f cenh'i} nintlr secern/ Iri/ts to mvuntl
and Kirby Campanella drove in
runs with a double and single,
respectively, and one tally count
ed on an error.
The Gators added another run
to their total in the seventh, leav
ing the final margin at 9-4
The Bulldogs, now 8-6 overall
will have a chance to gain back
the division lead this weekend
when they pay a visit to Gaines
ville. Fla., to do battle with the
Gators again The two-game set
is crucial to both teams.
The Bulldogs, now 13-3 on the
season, (lost the Georgia Stale
Collegiate Tournament April 26-27
after playing Georgia Tech April
23 in Atlanta
Tony Dobies' two-run homer off
Bulldog starter Bill Poulson in
the third had sparked the Gators
to a 3-0 lead before Georgia
scored. The Bulldogs managed a
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j Quarterback was said to be the
, major problem of the spring, but
after Saturday's scrimmage it
looks as though this may be the
Bulldogs' strongest position.
Paul Gilbert, a lightening quick
junior from Athens, was fantastic
Saturday, while running and
passing the football through the! having
rugged first team defense It hedges
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smv F 4U S s,ur " to baffle- the defense
ard . ( ( SW " r,h f " r a 55 fallbacks Bruce Kemp
Yard touchdown pass Gilbert's 1 - • ■ • K
ipassing was on target all alter
noon as the new pro-tvpe offense
[dominated the one and a-half
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Donnie Hampton and Mike Ca-
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Brad Johnson reeled off
long gainers, as did tailback
Steve Farnsworth. Kemp was the
leading gnxind gainer of the
scrimmage, and was impressive
throughout the afternoon.
Kemp. Johnson and F'arn-
sworth seemed to be enjoying
themselves Saturday and it could
he due to the big holes provided
for them by the hard charging
offensive line Tommy Lyons
Jimmy Lavfield and big David
Kholetter moved the defense
around with ease
Although the oftense dominated
the scrimmage, coaches found a
new ’demon on defense in the
presence of linebacker Ronnie
Huggins Huggins, a 5-9, 195
pounder was all over the field
Saturday and was the biggest
surprise* of the aft«»r*vwin
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Loaches Amazed
At Strong Offense
By JERRY BAKER
Die gates of Sanford Stadium were open to the spring edi
tion ol the Georgia Bulldogs Saturday, and as a result the of-
tensive team stale the show, while Uie coaches and Ians kinked
an in amazement
«vms far advanced for a sopho
more and could push Gilbert and
Hampton lor the starting jab ( a
van is coming along fast and
runs the team with a great deal
of confidence, a big asset in the
sophomore's favor
While the quarterbacks were
i good day between the
Saturday, the running