2\ MKTN STANDARD AND REVIEW, Thursday. Mav 26, 1EG3« * £5 - ••■•• mism**■wmf *m.:- w *, lt;gaw*•\'i* *fc* ' *,•WriAJKK.V Jiff * if SCHOOL JIOH-■4 Lelt to right: 1st row; Oiloey, IIuil Williams, Allt*n George,»y Martin, Danny Be he ter, Mikeht, nnie i’atterson, Nick Perk-ond row, Eugene Brock, ScoopEdwards, Tom Galardi, Kick Turner,Charite Lowery, Dickie Gabriel, Chick Warner; third row, Donnie Gregg,Greg Price, Erosty Davis, Rodger Fant,Kim. Larrv Snvrfer. ConchM ickey Johnson, Larry Snyder, CoachM urphy.-*i1%ahoinatLrosorOffOKLAHOMA CITY CUPI)A field ol 111 golfers, includingmost of the best pros on theJack Nicklaus, Tony l^ema,Bobby Nichols and defending champion Jack Rule.television audience watched Ruleshoot a 283 for the $10,OX) first place money.flewm'l1 it*%n High HornetsW.TiThe Aiken High School base* hail foam finished their season on the upswing with six wins out of their last eight bali gam, sfor a final season record of six wins and nine losses. Seven of these nine losses were by only one nin. Pick Gabriel and Jeff Tope handled most of the pitch* inc for Ihe Hornets and both * tided the eason with two and four records. Niek Perkins picked up the other two wins for r c tea t ; nd was n-ot credited wdh : lossSenior centerflelder Ted Scott led the ;quad with a ,3f4 aver* age in 46 appearances anti was also fops with 14 stolen bases. He w is followed by senior short Charles Lowery, Junior third baseman Allen George, .senior pitcher Dick Gabriel, and junior first baseman Chick Warner. Ch..rle Lowery, Chick Warner and catcher Dan Beheler were each credited with seven stolen base*. Allen George wastops with seven free passes tofirst base. Senior left fielder Tom iainrdi led the team in RBI’s, extra base hits and was second w !b six bases on balls. Rod Fant nd Frosty Davis both were strong coming off the bench with six hits at key times and scoring four runs.Se nior short stop Charles Low-ery headed the team in fielding and was followed closely by junior second baseman Mickey Johnson, who filled the second base slot after senior Jerry King was injured in the second game of the season.The Hornets led their opponents in all departments bjt fielding where their opponent averaged 85fi to Aiken’s .813. Io hitting Aiken ended tha sea-son with a /’22 average versus opponents .188, runs scored Al*kfn imrcttQ Annnnnnte Hit aSeasonAiken 90 versus opponents 74, and strike outs Aikrn 93 versus oppo ,ts 124.Coach Bryan Murphynine seniors: Charles Lowery, ss; Dirk Gabriel p; Dan Pa«-heler, c; Ted Scott, cf; Tom Galardi, If; Jnrrv King. 2b; RodFant, 3b; ^rosty Davis, rf; andNiels P.whins, p; ftuuf nis squad; but will have five regular: Jeff Tope, p; Allen George, 3b; Cldrk Warner, 1b; Mickey Johnson. 2b; ami Bud Williams, ss; returning to start next season.Pick-llppersB.v itAr.Y w; hamsSince Boyles ton Bros. __No. 2 had to take a forfeit frorPiggly Wiggly No. 2 they ha\ cinched first place. Congratulitions goes to Evelyn WindharJim Knell, Harry Windham anDan Morris!We are hrppy to know tht Tom Crouch is home from tl hospital and getting along fimWe sure have missed you, Tor High game scratch goes 1 Fuzzy Barrett with a 210 ar high series scratch goes to Dn Morris 572. High team gam goes to Prudence Insurance G821 and high team series 1Boy lest on Bros Soc. No 2 231 even though they did bowl bthemselves.Only one split reported tlt;night and that was Evalyn Ei ward* the 4-5*7.i hanks goes to Judy IlensoiBob Warren (for showing u anyway), Tommy Loftin, Mai Barnes, Betty Pinson, Fred Ba left, Betty Loftin. and Fuz?Barrett, for subbing.Prudenr#* Tn«npnn#»r» /v*