Page 18-The Chronicle, Satu .,fc."Ml".Vi?lHHI'l I II -..i.. -W- ";-:::'^:^B BP -" v Jftk\ V\ / ^ J&? '. Jjjlv 3^' Tourney MVP and record s their championship trophy fn Indians By Robert E/ler Sports Editor Winston Salem Indian Hurler John Baldwin set > two new Danville Invitational Tourney records this past week as he pitched the Indians to the title of the event held in Danville, Va. Baldwin was the winning pitcher in each of the four games the Indians won in claiming the title at he pitched a complete game in each start and set records for the number of strikeouts in a game and in the tourney. In the teams opening game win over South Boston, Baldwin collected 22 strikeouts and gave up only two hits in the 11-12 win. yah City Inv By Robert Elter Sports Editor Si :..r by George Here-to-fore all the ? growth around Winston ? r. Lake has been trimmed and -- r?11 rlnrtrtn - ^ vut WIU11115 1 nt catty spring. ' ? Next spring we Will have a ? three season's growth to li contend with. The last time ? the lake was neglected? growth reached more than r eight feet. If this continues I Winston Lake will be nothing more than a I wilderness. Like most of the 5 recreational facilities of p, East Winston, the Lake is not maintained. :: I called the office that is .responsible for ^ maintenance of recreation facilities and 1 was told that f the youth groups would clean up the shorelines of the lake. It was near three f. years before a bridge was reconstructed and the ~ bridge that connects the 1 west banks of the lake has v never been replaced. Now we are being told ' that something will be done about Winston Lake in five years. What will it look like in five years if it is neglected - further. Of course, with funds being cut the small nrinf ic cauinn "If K1 * 'J y ti 13 enough money available*" Did you ever tour the city and look at the other parks? We continue to lose facilities, hospitals, Memorial Industrial Home, although the Memorial Industrial facilities are now being used for a very good cause and swimming pool ^ sites.* AH because of comr placency. Well, the : heck, we still have plenty of ? black institutions, chur~fches, funeral homes, night clubs, a couple of grocery k' irday, August 29, 1981 netting pitcher John Baldwin om the Danville Invitational s i Win Dt homer and collected five runt batted in the game. The 22 strikeouts eclipsed the .old record set by Smith's Garage's Wayne Gouch by three. Ron Fowler had three hits including a grand slam Otis Foster also contributed a two run blast. Baldwin came back three nights later to record 20 KO's in an 11-5 win over Smith's Garage. He allowed only three hits but gave up eight walks and three of the five runs were walled in. Otis Foster had another two run homer in this game and Fowler collected three hits. ti-i J ? - Dftiawin responded in the next Indians contest by blanking the host Danville itational 5 After a year's absence the Winston Salem Invitational E * Booie. ' stores, one drug store and two or three cafes...We don't need hardware, department stores or anything of that sort; we consider that white domain. Sorry to get away from dL''-'"* \^l 1 w % ?vB A ^IaaaIA * * ? ? ? ll ? vww wAiwfu on unit dc Slzas 81^-4. Rust Rag. S1C b. Popular wi na panny ioafar. Slzas 11-4. Rag. $10.07 a* Black and whlta saddla oxford. Slzas IOVi-4, Rag. S8J7 StzM g.10. Rag. $8.97.. *? = S? 1. Lochmann's Plai 3. 2942 Waughtown St. 4. Bala prloaa good thru lundaj ' > +?* <*. -V .> . I - ) ^u 11 ftwk u A and Indian manager Rip V emi pro baseball tournament. mville 7 Dolphins 6-0 on a six hitter striking out 18. Foster delivered his customary two run homer in the game and catcher Gary Matherly drove in the other three runs with a double and a single. The Indians faced the 1 winner of the Losers racket < Frank's Trophy, on last 1 Saturday needing only a 1 win to take the title. But i Frank's Trophy routed In- < dian starter, Gary Groce, < and two relievers for 14 1 runs in a 14-7 win. With a game Sunday set to i decide the title Indian man- 1 ager, Rip Wilkins went back to the well and gave t Baldwin the ball. This time I he tossed a five hitter f striking out nine in the 6-1 "V harts This semi pro baseball tourney ! will resufae in the city this ! H 2 1 ? ?I ?; the fishing bit, I just got 1 carried away. Don't forget 1 the weather is getting just 1 rir*W\t n nrl I Ur\r%? /% r a/* < 1 1 Iglll UIIU 1 liupc IU "iLL iUlllL action soon that will keep my mind specifically on the topic. P?J [ipMP^^Nvton thouk a Reynolds & Yadkinville Roads 2. 2670 Peters Creek Pkwy. - K-mart F f. Mm*trCard or VI?. Op?i tvi ,? u A ? . ^ - -- ^ ? v 'ilkins pose proudly with 1 ourney title clinching win. ? The losers got their only run in the third on two singles and a walk to take a 1-0 lead. The Indians came right back to decide the game in the bottom half of the inning. With one out Gary Groce, playing in the outfield, singled, Baldwin walked as did Curt Neal to load the bases. Rod Johnson singled in one run and Gary Matherly followed with a bases loaded round tripper. Baldwin closed out the scoring in the eighth when re hit a solo homer. Baldwin's mound stats for he tourney earned him the lest Pitcher award. For his our starts he pitched 36 See Page 23 Week Saturday. After five straight years the tourney was not held last year, but Winston Salem Indian manager, Rip Wilkins, the events director, says that a great deal of interest from a number of teams has remrrected the event. "Right now we have ten teams that will definitely be in it. The state champion Stokesdale A's are the favorites, but we (the Indians) hope we can take the title. Other local teams registered to play include the Winston Salem Phillies, and Lions as well as the See Page 23 Shoes? I b. UShUM Hjr Jrnl^^fljH: 1 tor bag. Rag. $4.97 *3.60 2853 N. Liberty St. (next to Food World) ?nlng? and Sunday 1.0pm. Jones from page 17 IIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllllNHMi unofficial all-time leading player to oe drafted by a professional football team. Even opponent coaches marsel at his talents.% "Greg is a very outstanding running back who combines speed, strength and. good peripheral vision to amass much yardage against opponents," W.C. Gorden, the Jackson State head coach remarked. -MHe's a good pass receiver Too." ? 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