April 2h, 1953 YANKEE KIPPERS SWAMP BANDITS The Yankee Kippers blasted 19 hits, 10 of which wore extra-base blows, off the bandits starting hurler Jim Ustynoski, and reliefer Roy Athorholt for a final total of 17 runs and their second straight victory of the current campaign. Cal Shipman, the Kipper's rubber-armed ace, displayed the same sooed and stuff that highlighted his first victory earlier this season. "Big Cal" tied the Bandits down for the first It innings with an exhibition of control pitching that prevented a single hit. In the sth inning, however, the Bandits flashed a little of the strategy they showed in their impressive rout of Vets the week before. Manager Mike Evancho gave the bunt signal to Yankoski, who led off in the sth, and the gamble worked to ruin Shipman's bid for a no-hitter. Yannes was safe on an error and successive walks to Ustynoski, Mistiszyn and Sarkas gave the Bandits their 3 runs, The Kipper's didn't even wait for the ball to get dirty before they started slapping it all over the field. Pete Pavuk led off in the first innxng with a booming double. A fielder's choice, an error, a base on balls, two more doubles by Kerutis and William and Ed Eiaininger s single put the Kipper's ahead 6-0 in the first inning. It was four innings and 17 runs later before Roy Athcrholt came on and finally halted the one-sided hitting spree* Through exhaustion the Kippers wont scoreless for the remaining three frames leaving the final score 17 to 3. AN OPEN LETTER TO MELVIN Dear Melvin, Down boyl I would like to thank you for the B was beginning to get a bit worried. I'm wearing a white gown—orchids think? COLLEGIAN STAFF Editor—Joe Belovich Assn't Editor—John Misoda Production Mgr*—Mabel Lewis Exchanges—Mary Donish Reporters: Mary Bissol Jean Hacgele Janice Magavich George Mastroianni Norm Hall Sally Rarich Nick Skimbo Jane Tressler Pat Tomsho Harriet Tulin Beverly Wi z do NOTICE: „ „ , lt Meeting of the entire COLLEGIAN STAFF today, sth period, in ur, Grubb's office. Please be present. HAZLETON COLLEGIAN timely invitation to the Hay Day Dance. would go well with it, don't you Sincerely, Chippy ,J n. v 1 A '• *! .i V '' l '
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