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—————— ** Edenton Colonials Win Championship (Continued From Page One) ter. • Seventh Inning Goldsboro —Gula tingled and went l to second on Watte* sacrifice. Brown and Sengrtock grounded out Edenton White grounded out Clark hit a fly to center and Horton r fanned. Eighth Inning Goldsboro—Hilyer grounded out. Leonard walked. Ramsey’s fly was caught by Clark, and Russell ground ed out Edenton—Evans grounded out Inge and Parker walked, at which point Perry replaced Watts on the mound. Griffin again doubled scoring Inge. With Anderson at bat and Parker on third, Anderson laid down a perfect bunt on a squeeze play scoring Park er. Anderson was safe at first on a bad throw and Griffin scored. Maun ey and White grounded out to end the inning. Ninth Inning Goldsboro—Westbrook, Gula and Farley, a pinch hitter, grounded 1 ou(t in order. Edenton 3, Goldsboro 4 In Goldsboro Wednesday night the Jets evened the series count 1-1 when they defeated .the Colonials 4 to 3. 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Mst- ( chell for Goldsboro limited the Co- e - lonials to seven hits. ] i Edenton scored a run in the second t inning, but .the Jets went ahead 2-1 in 1 their half. In the third the Colonials I ' scored again to tie the count and i 1 went ahead 3-2 in the fifth when Ev ans singled and scored on Inge’s sin- f gle. They held this lead until the fa- l . tal ninth when the Jeta scored twice r ito win the game. After one out £ ■ Brown singled and scored on Seng- t stock’s double to tie the score. Seng- j s stock raced home with the winning l ; run when Hilyer doubled. Edenton 4, Goldsboro 1 The Colonials went ahead in the l series race on Hicks Field Thursday ; night when they defeated Goldsboro • 4 to L t Charlie Stoudemire was in rare ■ form and let the visitors down with ! only four hits, two each by Sengstock and Leonard. He faced Johnny Per ry, Ace Goldsboro moundsman, who l was touched for nine hits, with Clark, b Evans and Stoudemire credited with two each. Stoudemire fanned four batters and did not issue a base on i! balls. Perry likewise fanned four i 1 and walked only one batter. Both j teams played a splendid game afield, l' with the visitors making the single - error in the game. Horton and Inge ------ - aaa* THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON. N. C., THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 18, 1952. thrilled the fans on a number of plays with spectacular fielding to keep Stoudemire out of trouble. Goldsboro scored their only run of the game in the first inning when two of the four hits were made. Sengstock singled and scored on a single by Hil yer. From then on Stoudemire held the Jets at his mercy. Only two more hits were made and only two Golds boro players reached second base dur ing the game. - The Colonials in. their half of the * first inning hopped on Perry for three ’ hits, but managed to score only one i run to tie the score. Clark, Horton i and Evans singled in succession to fill the bases. Onan hit into a double 1 play, with Clark scoring. 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