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Show Cahoon - Loveless Selected For 1963 NICM mi-flmerican Baseball Team " ' 1 ii n i mi ' STEVE CAHOON r ' GORDON LOVELESS Two members of the College of Southern Utah baseball team were accorded national honors this week when selections for the National Junior College Athletic Ath-letic Conference Al! American se-I se-I lections for 19C3 were announced. Steve Cahoon and Gordon Loveless, both sophomore mem bers of the repeat Intermoun-tain Intermoun-tain Collegiate Athletic Conference Confer-ence championship T-Birds, were named In the selections made by coaches from throughout the nation. na-tion. Cahoon, a left hander, was named to the All-American NJ-ZAA NJ-ZAA first team as a pitcher. Cahoon Ca-hoon proved to be not only the leading pitcher on the T-Blrd staff but was Instrumental at the plate in the playoff series against the defending national ?hampion Phoenix Junior College, Col-lege, to allow the T-Birds to enter en-ter the NJCAAS tournament at Grand Junction, Colo., where they finished third. Loveless, from Payson, was named an Ail-American for the second year. In 1962 he was selected se-lected to the NJCAA first team and this year was accorded second sec-ond team honors In the final selection, se-lection, for his play at the shortstop short-stop position. Loveless was also one of the top hitters on the T-Bird squad for the past two seasons, and was rated as the best glove man to ever play at the Cedar City school. Both men are In Salt Lake City for the summer where they will 1 continue their baseball careers. They have Joined a semi-professional team that has been newly organized In the capital city and will compete throughout through-out the Intermountain West during dur-ing the summer. |