Triple Cities College 1948 Yearbook (Endicott, NY) - Full Access - HTML5 format

first run in TCC baseball history in the second inning. Calenti and Terry started making it a habit when they dented home plate with two more runs in the third frame. Bucknell College was victim number two for Macao as the Colonials won a 5-4 decision in 10 in– nings. The ace right-hander rebounded from a three– run bombardment in the third canto to rack up 15 strikeouts and showed superb control in the clutches. When Kalliche slammed a line single to right scor– ing Calenti and Walling, the men from Endicott were only one run down. Then in the ninth, Coach Redman called for a "squeeze play," Macao's sacri– fice bringing home Kalliche with the tying run. Tom Terry, Colonial first sacker, blasted a single to center to knock in the winning tally in the tenth. A free-hitting slugfest against Hartwick at Oneonta ended in an 8-8 tie after 10 torrid innings. The game was called because a high school contest was slated for the same grounds. After four other games were called off because Spring was a little late in coming that year, TCC lost its final tilt to Colgate, 10-7. As this book goes to press, Gene Welborn had just made his initial call for 1948 baseball aspirants. An eight game ~chedule is planned. 107

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