1934 Gem of the Mountains, Volume 32 - University of Idaho Yearbook

Page 245

Arbelbide collects a double of!' Ed Lacr in the fourth inning of the fourth \\'. S. C. struggle.

Except for the fifth inning in the second game when the Vandals went on a scoring spree to garner two homers and two triples, Idaho batsmen were practically handcuffed in the open ing series with W .S.C. by Irvine and Coleman, t he Cougar moundmen, who allowed only nine hits for the two games, which went to Bailey's men, 8- I, and 9-5. In the first game Idaho scored its lone run in the opening frame when Cy Geraghty hit a triple and scored on a put-out play at fi rst. The Vandals held their one-run margin until t he fou r th inning, when the Cougars started a hit and run spree that netted six tallies. Irvine allowed the Foxmen only four hits in as many innings. Scoring in each of the first four innings of the second game, the Cougars had seven runs before t he Vandals star ted t heir big drive in t he fifth, when they scored al l of their runs. K line with a triple, L acy and Geraghty with homers, Albee and Sather with free passes to first, and Mcrealy with a triple contributed to the merrygo-round . Behind the relief hurling of I rvine, who replaced H ouston, W .S.C. made it three straight in t he next game, when the Vandals were unable to score after a four-run rally in the first inning.

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