The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 18, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 May 1963 — Page 19
Shamrocks Drop Double Header Saturday The North Liberty nine opened their 1963 baseball season losing to St. Joseph in both ends of a doubleheader 4-0 and 13-3. Although the local nine looked Weak in spots and have the possibility of remaining weak in some, the games also snow some promise. The defense looked like it had
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good overall possibilities Although the Shamrocks had only two hits in each game, they hit the bafl hard quite a few tim.es and were robbed of alx. it 3 or I hits by very sujM'rior io lding for high school. S< heperei l. St. Joe's sl.ort stop made tii;x ■ very outstanding - plays. North Liberty's defense looked fair on tn. balls that they ha I a chance to field. The pitching was very spotty. Holloway, in the first game, looked good most of the
time, >triki>g O iit 11 hit but sened thr. e gopis r balls. Lun•>*'t 1. pit- lung Ph f P , s t game <d baseball, look. <| t.ur in imr innings b a in the other two St J (, <- 1 ”i< d 13 i tins John I-' mt,, i caught for lhe fir d game tn I Ho.loway th" ‘eond. Eannin, i ff Jim.m, got tw o of Liberty', four hits. Sattird.fy, the sp m r.>, tt tve| to holh .g Ih Urie tor a double head, r Th u s.iay they entertain South Ih nd Washington and Mon-
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