►re-ichind£ Angels Bow 31n Baseballin _* And Tracknth‘n£ St Catherine’s baseball and . track teams ran into rugged opposition Friday afternoon.Coach Eddie Race’s base-bailers were flattened 11-0 by Notre Dame in a Catholic Conference makeup game, while . John McGuire’s thinclads lost 77*^ to 40Vj in a dual track meet with powerful Marquette.Notre Dame scored five runs in each of the first two innings and pitcher Fred Weibel jlimited St. Catherine’s to one hit, a double by Dick Anza lone, in a contest shortened to five innings by rain. Starter jn Dave Ralane gave up five ast walks and his mates commit*Rained Too Lateier- I), (•thertiir— Natre IIImr—.;Ae AB R H AH R H,cs cf 10 0 ZifirfU »* 2 3 Iikt T»mpe«U 2b 2 0 0 Bulk 3b 3 2Ancaloa* If 2 0 HfVUrk t « I 1iVC C»rl*oB M-p 3 0 0 Kelt*, lb 4 1 0. B»i»n* Cy*«m»k 2b 4 1 1letl p-Jb 2 0 0 Fork** rfAar John M»f ISrh««ff*r rf 2 2 0UCI lb r, 2 0 MMovokl.U 5 IHdi 3b 3 0 0 Wnbel p 3 0 1Mtll c 1 0 0JOk V n vlehrf 1 0 0SOn Total* IS 0 1 Total* 37 11 L|A St Catherine . ... 000 001 V .tr. £IA AtNotre Dim* 550 01 — Itidisob-sas/alle n — -rKh ted seven errors which helped nas make things easy for the host ter Red Wings.The Angel trackmen were no match for Marquette although Rob Jacko of St. Catherine’s captured first in both the 100 and 220-yard dashes. Marquette won 10 of the 14 events and tied for first in another.St. Catherine’s only other triumph came in the high jump where Gerry Verwey went 5 . feet 4 inches and the pole vault I where Frank Chambers soared 9 feet 6 inches to tie Ryan i— of Marquete for first.all • am. —. _ .