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Sports Review By Porter Griggs H A s E B A L L? T h e Murphy jl?u. aineerj went on a week-end ,? -,,nl trip and split four games. ! Wiih Elberton, Ga . they won one lest one. were defeated by the II.. m ood nine in a lopsided game. 1 .1 :,| defeated Andrews to bring the J ,,1 rd to two wins against two Hunt lost his first game of the ,,.UM.n last Thursday night, falling bet '>re Berkeley Mills of Hender .,'iiville Cole seems to have the lulling championship all in the I ba?. as he is batting well over the 400 mark. "Mousie" Anderson made his debut in a Murphy uniform by Pitching Murphy to a 7 to 6 win over Andrews in a ten-inning bat tlc. Anderson allowed only nine hits in the ten innings. BITS AND ENDS ? Rumors are afloat that Manager David King will resign his position as manager of the semi-pro Mountaineers. Further rumors say this is because of lack of support the fans are giving the team. Take it from this NOW YOU CAN SEE IT! TRYIT! BUYIT! The 6-t ? 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C. corner, a ball club cannot run on j anything, so if you want a ball club . out and support the team. Batting Averages 1 he batting averages for the Mountaineers show that Field t aptain Dug Cole is running away | ith the championship. Cole leads I ;n about all the departments. Beav- j crs made the biggest jump of the ' wrt'k. coming up to second place. I hile Fowler dropped to fourth. Hunt continued to be the leading pitcher with 8 wins and one loss. Cole Reaver Leatherwood Fowler Kirkland Hemphill C osmo Crawford Palmer AB H Pet 99 45 .456 94 33 .351 15 3 .333 115 37 .330 110 36 .327 94 30 .319 87 23 .264 34 9 .264 33 8 .242 1TCIIERS Anderson Hunt Cunningham Beaver Hemphill W L 1 0 8 1 4 1 0 1.000 1 .889 1 .800 2 .333 2 .333 SOFTBALL STANDINGS W L Pet RESULTS MONDAY Lions 21 VFW 2 Ragland 18 American Legion 16 SCHEDULE FRIDAY Hackney vs All-Stars Dickey-Crain vs Brasstown MONDAY Lions vs Dickey-Crain American Legion vs All-Stars Brasstown Hackney All-Stars Lions Ragland VFW American Legion Dickey-Crain 3 0 1.000 3 1 .750 3 1 .750 3 2 .600 2 2 .500 1 3 .250 1 3 .250 0 4 .000 Hackney Defeated By Whittier; Local Girls Take Marble The Whittier Softball nine came In town last Saturday night and battled with the Hackney team for eleven innings before they came cut on the long end of a 11 to 7 i-core. Fred Buddy) Brendle went the Cole Stars As Murphy Wins Two Of Five Games i The Murphy Mountaineers play ed host to the Berkely Mills nine here last Thursday night before taking off on a week-end road trip and fell before the visitors by a score of 7 to 5. The Mountaineers defeated Elberton in one game of a doubleheader and lost to Hazel wood, in other games played. MURPHY 7 ANDREWS 6 Last Wednesday the Murphy nine were guests of Andrews in a baseball game and battled for ten innings before a winner was deter mined. Murphy came out on top. thanks to "Dug" Cole's big bat "Mousie" Anderson went the complete game for Murphy allow j ir.g only nine hits, stri eking out I 4 and walking 5. Johnny Ellis went i the complete route for Andrews. Ladies To Be Mountaineer Guests Tuesday ? ' The Murphy Baseball club an- j nounces that next Tuesday night I will be Ladies night at the game between the Mountaineers and j Hayesville. All ladies will be ad I mitted free if escorted by a gentle man. Probable pitcher for Murphy j will be Cunningham while Stanley i | will probably get the nod to hurl j lor Hayesville. The Mountaineers will play For- 1 est Park, Ga., here Saturday night with Cunningham on the hill, and j Sunday afternoon with Beavers doing the hurling duties. complete route for the Hackney nine allowing only 8 hits while fanning 10. Alexander and Hughes led Mur phy at the plate, while Squirrel led the Whittier Attack. In the first game of the double header. the Murphy girls won the third straight victory over a fight ing Marble team by a score of 1 1 to 4. Ethel Stiles pitched for Mur phy and was never in any serious trouble. Carmen Stiles and Barbara Hall paced Murphy at the plate For Marble. Davis, Coffey and Parker were the outstanding play ers. | Cole led Murphy at the plate. making good on 4 of 6 attempts. I while Hamilton paced the losers. Line score: | Murphy 010 010 021 1?7 10 3 Andrews 000 120 210 0?6 9 3 j Anderson to Cole, Ellis to Ma?h i burn. MURPHY 5 BERKELEY MILLS 7 | Hunt lost his first game of the I >oason here last Thursday night as I Berkeley Mills of Hendersonville came to town and took advantage of 11 hits and 6 errors to take home a 7 to 5 victory. Hunt struck | out 7 and walked none in the nine I innings. Kirkland and Hemphill paced the j Mountaineers at the plate, each j making good on 3 of 4 attempts. I Peck paced the winners. I Line Score: ! Berkeley 010 011 220?7 11 6 Murphy 004 000 100?5 9 6 ' Hunnicut, Gambell, Hoots to Stan I cil: Hunt to Cole. ? MURPHY 4 ELBERTON 3 In one of the best games of the ! season t h e Murphy semi-pro j 1 Mountaineers handed the Elberton Independents a 4 to 3 licking at Elb-Tton last Saturday in the first 1 same of a doubleheader, and lost i the nightcap by a score of 5 to 4. I Enlongated J i m Cunningham went the complete game for Mur phy. giving up nine well scattered ! iiits to rack up his fourth win ot the season. Cole led Murphy at the plate. I getting 3 on 4 trios while Brown paced the losers. Smith was the ; losing pitcher for Elberton. ' Line Score: | Murphy 000 201 021?4 6 4 | Elberton 010 002 000?3 9 2 I | Cunningham to Cosmo; Smith to | Cooley MURPHY 4 ELBERTON 5 In the second game of a double header the Elberton Independents took advantage of Murphy errors t<> rack up a 5 to 4 triumph. Beav ers was on the mound for Murphy, j .ind allowed only one hit until . l he eighth inning when the host hopped on him for 3 hits and five run*. | Kirkland paced the Mountaineers 10 hit attack getting 2 for 3. while Howell got two of Klbertons four hits. Line Score: Murphy 000 210 010?4 10 5 i Elberton 000 210 010?5 4 0 Beaver to Cosmo; McCarity and Stokes to Wilson. * MIRPIIV > HAZEL WOOD 20 Before a large crowd at Waynes ville last Sunday, our Mountaineers fell before the big bats of Hazel wood by a lopsided score of 20 to 2. Hazel wood made good on 20 hits, three triples and four homers. | and 9 Murphy errors to take home I the victory. Hemphill started on the mound | for Murphy, but was relieved by Cunningham and Cole. Cole paced ihe Mountaineer attack, making ood on 2 of 4 attempts, while Trout man paced the winners. Line Score: .Murphy 000 200 000 ? 2 5 9 Huekwood 104 004 92x? 20 20 2 Hemphill. Cunningham and Cole to Cole and King; Ammons to i Smith MR, MOTORIST AND MR. FARMER We are now in A position to offer you complete repair service On all makes of Cars Trucks and Farm Tractors, We also special ize in complete Motcr Rebuilding Windshield Wiper Repairing Starter and Generater Repairing Voltage regulator repairing and adjusting All types Magneto repairing Head light testing and focusing Mr. W, W. Wilson has had 25 years ex perience in ccmplete Automotive engineer ing and reconditioning ard he is in complete charge of cur Autom stive repair depart ment. 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It is always MOST important to know what people who are neighbors and who come into closest ccntacl with candidates think of them. The pecp'e of Raleigh and Wake County expressed their opinion of the two men at h pells Saturday. Here is what they said: Scott 8,697 Johnson 5,338 THE PEOPLE WHO KNOW THE CANDIDATES BEST HAVE SPOKEN! (Paid Political Advertisement)
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