Thursday, June 29,1950
I Highlights
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fl For The Fens
PLOWBOYS FALL
TO BERKELEY,14-0
BALFOUR ? Big Bill Burleson
southptwed the Industrial Leagueleading
Berkeley Spinners into
undisputed first place here Saturday
night b?* blanking the Sylva
Plowboys, 14 U 0.
Sylva, at a disadvantage playing
its first night game of the seasin,
scrapped up only Imr hits off
Burleson's offerings. Two were
made by manager Pee W*e Hamilton,
both ground singles trough
^ the infield.
Berkeley broke out its big bats
from the first of the game and
rolled on in. They blasted Starter
* Rex Benton for three home runs
and a majority of their tallies before
knocking him into the showers
in the sixth inning. Warren
Deyermond took over there and
and was also greeted with a bevy
of blows.
The loss dropped the Plowboys
into a tie for fifth place with Beacon
and Ecusta. All three have
won five and lost seven games.
SYLVA 000 000 000? 0
Berkeley 140 033 12x?14
Benton, Deyermond (6) and
Powell; Burleson and StandselL
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Industrial League Statistics
STANDINGS
Berkeley 9 3 .750
Martel 8 4 .667 1
Hazelwood 8 4 .667
Enka 7 5 .583
SYLVA 5 7 .417
Beacon 5 7 .417
Ecusta 5 7 . .417
Sayles 1 11 .083
SATURDAY'S RESULTS?
Berkeley 14, SYLVA 0.
Enka 7, Sayles 2.
Ecusta 5, Beacon 1.
Hazelwood 11, Martel 5.
SATURDAY'S GAMES?
Martel at Ecusta.
SYLVA at Sayles. ~
Hazelwood at Beacon.
Berkeley at Enka.
Ecusta Outhits Beacon
For League Win
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10 hits here Saturday and Grfiver
Suttles limited Beacon Mills to
four as Ecusta won a 5 to 1 Industrial
League game.
Suttles was at his best in racking
up his fourth straight triumph
of the season. He struck out four
and issued three walks.
Fritz Merrell with three for four
led the winners at bat.
Beacon 000 000 100?1
Ecusta 000 014 OOx?5
Ayers, Rhymer (7) and Buckner;
Suttles and Merrell.
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Enka Stops Luckless
Sayles Bleachery, 7-2
ENKA ? Ebb Williams limited
the Sayles Bleachery nine to five
hits here Saturday as the Enka
Rayonites won a 7 to 2 Industrial
League victory.
Williams struck out five and
walked the same number but he
was very tight in the clutches.
Hub Williams, Dick Guclger, Tom
Tweed and Clyde Milter each
banged out two hits in four tries
lead the winners.
The victory put Enka in possession
of fourth place in league
standings.
Sayles 000 110 000?2
Enka 150 000 Olx?7
W. Capps and B. riughes; E. Wil- ~
liams and Price.
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McConnell To Leave For
Coaching School Tour
Coach "Tuck" McConnell will
leave on July 1 for Lake Shawnee
where ' he will convene with
other coaches to discuss football
tactics. From there McConnell
will proceed to the Coaching
School in Greensboro where he
will receive coaching instructions
from "Bud" Wilkerson, University
of Oklahoma mentor. McConnell
will then attend the Leahy Coach;
ing School in Columbia. S. C. Between
courses he will be located
in Newberry where he will be
coaching next year.
Mr. McConnell has purchased
a lot in Newberry and is constructing
a home. .Mrs. McConnell
and children will join her husband
ip September upon completion of
the buildirffi.
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outboard motors to Johnson
dealers in May, 1950 than
in any other month in
Johnson history (28 years)
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BOMBERS DEFEAT
SLUGGERS IN
ALL-STAR GAME
ASHEVILLE ? Bunnell's Bombers
defeated Slider's Sluggers, 8
to 6, in the WNC Industrial League
All-Star game played at McCormick
here last Friday night.
The Burrell team, composed of
stars from Hazelwood, Sylva, Enka
and Beacon, won the game on an
eighth inning triple by Oliver
(Babe) Yount of Hazelwood which
scored Veo Rhodes of Sylva and
Elmer Dudley of Hazelwood with
me winning runs. z ouni men
scored on Beacon's Mark Ferguson's
squeeze bunt.
Sylva boys participating in the
game were Rex Benton, Ben Dillard,
Lard Cunningham and Veo
Rhodes. Benton started the game
and pitched the first three innings,
striking out the side in the second.
Dillard played the complete game
at third base, playing good defensive
ball and scoring a run. Cunningham
entered the game in the
sixth inning and played right field
the rest of the way. Rhodes caught
the final three innings and scored
the winning run.
Jack Ammons, Hazelwood righthander,
who pitched the final three
innings, gained credit for the victory.
Ammons was also last year's
winning pitcher.
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Crowd Sees Rough
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In Saunooke Arena
A wild and enthusiastic crowc
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Saturday night. The show included
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Hazelwood Defeats
Martel Mills, 11 to 5
HAZELWOOD ? H a z e 1 woo<
knocked Martel Mills out of a firsi
place tie with Berkeley in the Industrial
league here last Saturday
. by defeating the Martelmen, 11 tc
; 5.
I Bud Blalock, home on "vacal
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Hazelwood victory. He allowec
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i out 14.
A four-run blast in the sixtl
t broke up the ball game. Elme]
Dudley and Furman Wyatt hi'
5 home runs for the winners.
Bill Milner and Dudley each hac
three hits.
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Hazelwood 012 014 03x?1,
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