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Killeen Sees Tough ContestWELLTON (Special) -With a 2-4 record and a 7-2 setback in his team's last outing. Antelope Coach Joe Killeen is not an especially happy man.We were simply outplayed,” Killeen lamented. “And with six errors we didn’t do anything to particularly help our cause.Friday the Hams have a other shot at a conference foe, as the Antelope diamond crew travels to Wickenburg for a 4 p.m. meeting with the Wranglers.“After the way we played Tuesday, I’m sure it will be a tough game,” said Killeen. If we start concentrating and start hitting with some consistency we should come around through. Our pitching hasn't been that bad.Getting the starting nod against the Wranglers will be senior stand-out Kick Moser.Moser, who belted a home run Tuesday, has run into some hard luck on the mound so far this season, but is expected to have a fine year if He gets more offensive (and defensive support.Moser and Mike Jorajuria have impressed me the most in the last couple of games with their hitting and solid fielding,” KiMeen related. “What we need now is a total effort from the rest of the team.Others expected to be in the starting nine tomorrow are Bobby Smith (c), David Quintero (lb), Jorajuria (2b), George Figueroa (ss), Freddy Curiel (3b), John Dice (If), Dan Millner (cf) and George Quiroz (rf).“There’s a long season still ahead and if we settle down and play the kind of baseball we are capable of, there’s no reason for us not to be succes-ful, Killeen concluded.
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Thu, Mar 28, 1974

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