In the first game senior Paul McOsker relieved sore-shouldered starter Ron Stewart in the second inning, and the lanky lefty ("Hey, who put the uniform on the fungo?" was the razz line at Cornell) proceeded to hual his finest stint since he one-hit Princeton two years ago. McOsker brought his record to 3-1 for the year, yielding only two hits and three walks in six innings.
Charlie Santos-Buch, Peccerillo, and Pearce each drove in a pair of runs, with Pearce's the result of a successful "double squeeze" in the fourth.
Senior right Tim Clifford became the squad's biggest winner (6-3) when he scattered nine hits and two runs to win the nightcap, 6-2.
THE NOTEBOOK: Kelley got a hit in each of the Army games to finish the season with a fifteen-game streak....The highlight of the return bus trip was the intense competition in the home version of "Family Feud." The team of Kelley, Stewart, Pearce, and Dan Doctoroff took the championship, while M.C. duties were handled by Mike "Our survey said!" Stenhouse.
H--Larry Brown (L 5-2) and Joe Wark. C--John Nurthen (W 4-4) and Chico Bengochea. H--Ron Stewart, Paul McOsker (W 3-1) and Wark. A--Stu Whitfield (L), Rich Brudzyski (4) and Dave Toth. H--Tim Clifford (W 6-3) and Chuck Marshall. A--Tom Rader (L), Jake Matthews (3), Clarence Chinn (6) and Kevin Stramara.