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The Red and Black
Friday, May 8,1981
Sports
Bulldogs finish against powerful Florida
By JIM M.VVSOl R
Kfd and Klark Staff H'rttrr
aff photo - Louis Nichola
Steve Webber ends first year at Bulldog helm
The Georgia Bulldogs baseball team will try to end the 1981
season on a winning note (his weekend when they meet the
Southeastern Conference Eastern Division champion Florida
Gators at Foley Field
Saturday's double-header begins with the first game at 1
p m The teams play a single game Sunday beginning at 1:30
p.m
“Our goal recently has been to win every remaining game
and have a winning season," Coach Steve Webber said
Webber, in his first season as Georgia coach, has guided
the team to a 22-20 mark
Florida (33-13, 14-6 SEC) is laden with heavy hitting. Four
regulars are hitting over .350. Left fielder Craig McGraw
leads the team with a .370 average. Center fielder Glenn
Carpenter is hitting 368. and second-baseman Jim Yonker is
hitting 367 Also, shortstop Steve Lombardozzi is hitting .358
In addition to those, Webber fears left-handed power-
hitting first baseman Dave Falcone. In fact, Webber fears
Florida's overall left-handed hitting
"They put several lefties in their lineup — that scares me
because of our generally right-handed starting pitching.”
The Gators have the pitching to go along with the hitting.
Their ace is left-hander Larry Mikesell, who sports a 9-1
record and a 2.99 earned run average The Dogs can expect to
face Mikesell in the series
Georgia should have the offense to match Florida,
especially if the hitters are as hot as they were against
Mercer The Dog offense continues to roll along at a sizzling
329 clip
Ten Bulldogs continue to bat over 300, and four are over
360 Right fielder Mike Wirth leads the team with a .378
average Following him are catcher Bob White at .371, third
baseman John Basco at 365 and first baseman Vic McKinney
at 360
Webber has decided on two of his pitchers for the series.
Staff ace Peyton Mosher will take an 8-3 record and 2 35 ERA
to the mound in Saturday's opener Tim Barnette, coming off
last Tuesday’s impressive outing against Mercer, will pitch
on Sunday Webber has not announced a pitcher for Satur
day’s second game, however; Guy Stargell (2-2, 4.11) is a
possibility
Georgia will need to play some of its best baseball of the
season to have success against Florida
When the teams met in Gainesville last month, Florida
swept a double-header, 6-0 and 5-1, and Georgia won the third
game 12-3 behind Mark Harris
Towns Invitational this weekend
The fifth annual Spec
Towns Invitational track
meet will be held Saturday
at the University of Georgia
track.
The meet, named in honor
of former Georgia coach
Forrest "Spec” Towns, will
begin at 11:30 a m. Saturday
with field events. This will be
the final home meet of the
season for the men’s track
team and their last meet
before the Southeastern Con
ference track champion
ships
Among the Bulldog stars
set to compete are Mel Lat-
tany, four-time 100-meter
dash champion of the Drake
Relays and undefeated long
jumper Darryl Simmons.
19.72 seconds
Some of the other teams
scheduled to compete in
clude Georgia Tech, West
Georgia. Clemson, North
Carolina and Middle Ten
nessee State
Several track clubs are
also entered, including
Athletic Attic, Atlanta Track
Club and the Florida Track
Club.
— Jim Mansour
Georgia netters in third place at SEC tennis tournament
The Georgia men's tennis
team is in third place of the
Southeastern Conference
tennis tournament following
the first day of competition
in Knoxville, Tenn
The Dogs tallied 10 points
Thursday as five of their six
singles players were vic
torious in their opening
matches. Auburn is in Iirst
place with 13 points, followed
by Alabama with 11.
John Mangan, the top seed
in No. 2 singles, was the
Dogs' only loser as he fell to
Alabama's Michael Wenn-
berg6-3,6-2
Georgia’s Bill Rogers, the
third seed in No. 1 singles,
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State's Alex Zalesky 6-4, 6-1.
Rogers plays top-seeded
Derek Tarr of Auburn today.
Other Georgia winners
were: No. 3 Brent Crymes,
No. 4 Paul Groth, No. 5 Tom
Foster and No. 6 Kelly Thur
man.
"We’ve had two hard
meets in a row,” said men's
track coach Lewis Gainey.
Two weeks ago, Georgia was
involved in relay competi
tion, and last week the Dogs
knocked off Auburn for the
first time in seven years
Relay teams aim
for national meet
Gainey added, “We won't
be doubling and tripling our
people in events as much this
week." This, then, could be
the week that Lattany
decides to concentrate on the
200-meter dash and attempt
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The women's track team will attempt to qualify more of its
members for the national outdoor women's track meet Satur
day when they run in their first Spec Towns meet
Last year, the women runners had a scheduled meet at this
time
Good weather could help the tracksters qualify the 440-
relay and medley relay teams for the national meet Kathy
Rankins, Veronica Walker, Loretta Thompson and Gloria
Jackson will be the runners competing in those events.
The meet, run on the home track, will be a "tune-up” for
the team for the Southeastern Conference championship
meet. Georgia's competition will not be easy The meet will
include Auburn, East Carolina. Morris Brown, Berry,
Florida and Florida State
North Carolina State and the Florida Track Club will also
be entered in the meet The meet is a non-team scoring meet,
with emphasis put on individual performances
Competing in the long jump for Georgia, will be Rankins, a
national qualifier in the event, Walker and Renee Thompson,
who will both be trying to qualify also Lorrain Rey, a
member of the Florida Track Club will be entered in the
event also. Rey is the top long jumper in the world and placed
fourth in the Olympic trials in 1976
Other runners attempting to qualify will be Teresa Rau in
the 3,000-meter run and Vicki Whitlow in the 800-meter run
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