Friday, May 19, 1950 GOLDSBORO HI NEWS Page Seven liiis The 1590 Earthquakes, who play Fayetteville to- aid Percise, Jimmy Brock, Bob Mitchell, James day in the final game of the season, are shown Carter; top row: Coach Doak, Ed Vinson, Caleb above. Front row, left to right: Sonny Gainey, Mattox, W. D. Gurley, G. F. Seymour, Bobby Sam Johnson, Biily Charlton, Billy Gibson, Ron- Frederick, R. L. Gurley, D. Percise, Coach Blysak. Goldsboro 8, Wilmington 7 Bobby Frederick’s long await ed slugging power came into ac tual being May 9 when the Earthquakes racked up an 8-7 win over Wilmington’s fast-fad- ing Wildcats. Frederick, who led the Quake batters with two hits, a single and a home run, chased home the tying and A^inning runs in the eighth inning of the Eastern AA game played in Wilmington with a long drive that rolled deep into the far reaches of the fenceless left field. The blow scored Ronald Percise, who had walked, and gave Frederick time to score to give Quake reliefer William Bell the win. In a five-inning relief stint, the Quake ace gave up five hits, struck out seven and gave up no bases on balls. Five Quake hitters, Frederick, Bill Charlton, Ronald Percise, Donald Percise, and W. D. Gur ley, had two hits. Score by innings: R H E Goldsboro 101 100 320 8 12 2 Wilmington ..000 430 000 7 11 7 D. Percise, Bell (5), and Sey mour; King and Smith, Hardy (8). Wilson 7, Goldsboro 3 In a game played May 3 in Wilson’s Municipal Stadium, the Cyclones of Charles L. Coon High School proved to be better mudder than the Earthquakes as they racked up an important 7-3 win over William Bell and his G.H.S. teammates. Goldsboro’s early 3-0 lead was swallowed up in the third and fifth innings after a nightmare performance by the Quakes who let the Cycs score two runs in the third and three in the fifth. The bi gfactor in the Cyc win was Bell’s wildness. The Quake ace struck out 13 but he issued 11 walks to the Cycs who also came through with seven hits. 124 E. Walnut Shoe Repairing At Its Best CAROLINA SHOE REBUILDERS Phone 577 Belk - Tyler s For SMART SCHOOL Trade and Save WEAR Goldsboro 10, Fayetteville 2 Fayetteville’s luckless Bulldogs fell before the Earthquakes 10-2 in an Eastern AA game played May 4 in Goldsboro’s Municipal Stadium with Donald Percise pitching the win for the Quakes. The Quakes’ fast start on pitcher Sammy Harris was too much for the visitors to over come and with Donald pitching good baseball, the cellar-dwell ing Bulldogs didn’t have a chance. Goldsboro’s seven hits includ ed two by William Bell, both singles, with G. F. Seymour and W. D. Gurley contributing extra base blows. Score by innings: R HE Fayetteville -001 000 01 2 5 4 Goldsboro 024 004 00 10 7 2 Harris, Crosby (4), Mallory (6), and Rogers, Merian (7), D. Per cise and Seymour (called after eight innings by agreement). Goldsboro 5, Raleigh 4 Pitcher William Bell of the Quakes had two men down in the last inning and a 3-2 count on Roland Lashley in the May 12 game played in Municipal Sta dium but the Raleigh shortstop picked on the next toss by Bell for a clean single through the hole between short and second for the only hit of the game pick ed up by the visiting Capitals, who lost the game in the last of the ninth when G. F. Seymour drilled a single in left center to plate Bobby Frederick, who had walked. Bell’s near no-hit performance was marred by his own wildness in the eighth inning when he walked seven man, six of them consecutively, to give the Caps life in a game in which they trailed the entire distance. All in all. Bell walked 11 and struck out 11. Wilson 7, Goldsboro 2 Coach Irv Dickens’ Wilson Cy clones clinched the Eastern AA baseball title May 15 in Golds boro’s Municipal Stadium when they took a 7-2 decision off the Quakes who were taking their last chance at a tie for the loop bunting. The well balanced Cyclones, who will meet Gastonia for the State title, led all the way in the game and despite the fact that the Quakes were getting runners on the bases, they played good defensive 'ball and left 16 Quakes stranded on the basepaths. Paced by Luther McKeel, who came through with a single and a double in three trips to the plate, the Cyclones scored their winning tally in the fifth inning when McKeel walked, weni to second on another walk, con tinued to third on an outfield fly and scored on a wild pitch by William Bell. Ed Vinson was the only Quake batter to get more than one hit. The slender leftfielder beat out two infield hits for a pair of singles. R HE Wilson 001 110 004 7 11 3 Goldsboro 000 020 000 2 7 2 Ferrell and Etheridge; Bell, D. Percise (6), and Seymour. For awhile in 1929, Mr, Arm strong served as both principal of Goldsboro High School and superintendent of Goldsboro Public Schools. G. F. Seymour and Ronald Percise each had two hits for the Quakes. Score by innings: R HE Raleigh 000 000 031 4 1 8 Goldsboro . 000 010 301 5 8 2 Horton and Bland; Bell and Sey mour. Waggoner Floral Service “The Beauty of Our Business Is Flowers” 211 S. Center Phone 1693 WeVe Bshind G.H.S.! Dr. Edward Bizzell And Dr. John Etherington TOM R. BEST 119 E. Walnut St, Knox Hats Timely Clothes Ash Street Pharmacy E. Ash St. Your neighborhood drug store - We Deliver - Goldsboro 3, Durham 1 Goldsboro scored their second win of the season over Durham with William Bell pitching a 3-1 win over the Bulldogs April 27 in- Goldsboro’s Municipal Sta dium. 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