^fe~Norwoo Advanced To . > ,, *' $ L r1 ^YVJRVf"'' i ? Kings Mountain Vet* and Norwood Rfd Birds advanced to the semi ds finals of the Western North Carolina' wi district semi-pro baseball toura- nn ment Monday with Impressive wins, es Vets 7 to 1 over Monroe Blue Sox, Je; and Norwood, 11 to 4 over Kings wi Mountain's other entry, Cora Spin- so ners. CI Wayne i Lefty) rfaynes went the 21 route for the Vets, giving up only oei three hits, two In the second and one tei In the eighth, setting the Blue Hose down with four strikeouts and walk lng none. c? Leon Snuggs.^itellar southpaw ef anjSrg'aeveii hits tthlleTrying eight and walking five. . Norwood jumped on starter Boyd gk Howell for six rune on nine klta and La two walks In flat and one-third innings. Lefty McDaniel stayed on the I ' mound tor two-thirds of an Inning, 1<M giving up a nix ana run. Jim u?- 1*V* on otme In from the garden to fin- ?*J leh the game. Lowell and battery-mate Ed Bridge* tripled for Cora and Ben Ruasell jj, Red wrd ahortatop. had three for Wj four to lead the hitting. Luco Falle Ru had three for four for Cora. u, Bob Wells got the only extxa-basa Hii blow for the Veta in the afternoon encounter and Coley Gaffney, Gene Cp West, and Wayne Haynesfcad two Cg hit* apiece. N 2T The boxes: ~ Gr NIGHT GAME " J X-1 Cora AIIBPO A A. Tignor 4 0 1 1 1 TO W. Kiser. lb 3 0 0 8 0. Goforth, 2d 4 0 1 2 2 " Gibson, cf, p 1 10 1 2."?, Smith, rf ..4 1 0 3 0|jT| Falls, 3b 4 2 3 2 3 ? Thoraburg, ss ,..2 0 0 0 1 ?" Bridges, c .. .4 0 1 7 2 1?* Howell, p , 3 0 1 0 6 i5'3. McDanlei, p 0 0 0 0 1 G. Tignor, cf 1 0 0 0 0 ?a x-Boper 1 0 0 0 Off' xx-Ford 1 0 0 0. 0 Mc xxx-King 1 0 0 0 0 ^ TOTALS 29 4 7 24 181 * Norwood . Ag 1 H FO Jtl ?" Tarlton, 3b 3 4 2 1 1 "r " Russell, ss 4 13 3 I1-* Boles, If ...5 0 1 3 0 ?Lisk, cf 5 0 1 1 0* Blalock, 2b ...? 5 1 2 3 3 little, c 3 1 <T*-2?* Vick, lb : 4 1 2 7 0 col Bnuggs, p . >...... 4 1,1 0 12 g? 'i i Bfl TOTALS 36 11 13 27 19 x- Struck out for W. Riser In 9th. xx-Struck out for Goforth in 9th. xxx-Grounded out for Glgson In 9th E: W. Riser, Goforth, Thornburg 3, A. Ticnor. Gibson. Russell. Tarlton. 'roi RBI: Tarlton, Russell, Boles 2, Llak, Ha Vlck 2, Snuggs, Falls 2, Bridges Ho- Byi well. TBH: Russell, Snuggs, Blalock Sm TBH: Howell, Bridges. 8B: Falls. Sdc Russel}, Klser, Thornburg. DP: Bis- Th lock to Russslk LOB: Cora 5, Nor- N* wood 6. BB: Snuggs 5, Howell 2, Gib- Ho: son 1. SO: Snuggs 8, Howell 4, Mc- Ca] Daniel 1, Gibson 1. Hits off: Howell Oa 9 for 6 runs In 51-2 Innings; McDan lei 1 for 1 run hi 2-3 Innings; Gibson TO 3 for 4 runs In 2 Innings: HBP: Gib- - . son (Tarlton. Wild pitches, Snuggs 2. PB: Bridges 4. Winning pitcher, i* Snuggs, Losing pitcher, Howell. Urn- ^ pires: Talley, Bronson, Guyton. Scor , er, Cox. Time 2:17. . ^ * AFTERNOOK GAME J? Monroe AB R H PO A Cai Simpson, ss 4 0 1 1 1 Kel Presson, 2b 4 0 0 4 2 Bui Elliott, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 * 3 Carroll, rf 4 0 1 2 0 ZZ-! Parrott, lb 4 1 1 2 0 az Griffin, cf 4 0 0 1 0 Austin, If 3 0 0 3 0 TO L. Brantley, c 3 0 0 4 1 z D. Brantley, p . 2 0 0 1 3 z English 1 0 0 0 2 z Totals 33 1' 3 24 9 Foi Kings Mtn. AB R H PO A Bel Wells, If 5 1 1 1 0 ? Harris, ss 5 0 1 4 1 1 Ballard, rf 3 1 1 3 0 Ks Hull, 3b 4 0 0 0 0 Am Gaffney, cf .. ...4 1 2 10? A Hartsoe, 2b 4 1 0 0 4 341 Lohr lb 4 1 112 1 Th West, c 3 12 5 1 Wi Mitcham, c 0 0 0 0 0 on Haynes, p ,3 12 1 8 ^ Os OK ? SA ry? e M k.. . <W < 1? ?l H DU . ..... Tll Monrw 010 000 000 1 3 6 ' Kings Mtn. 030 030 Olx 7 10 2'** Z-. jfcWott s, Psrrott, Griffin, . D. 1 BrMiky. A- Hartaoc 2. RBI: L. BrSnt \1 tar, Lohr 2, Hayncs, Gaftnay 2, Rill .< jfela TBH: Walls. SB: Ballard 2. 8:1 Wart. LOB: Monroe S, K. If. 7. BOB: lJb BrsntJay * BO: L. BrantlajrS, English 2, HKyiwt 4. Hits off: ? D. # Brantlay 3 for runs In 41*3 innings English 5 for J iW In S 2-3 Innings. ' WF-^D. W t : ,v ' '&% *$ Semi-Finals Two red-hot baseball game* wer if led In City Stadium Tuesday th Belmont's Cardinals taking th< easure of Phil Oatss and the For t City Owls on the strength o ray Frye's ninth toning home th two down and two on base, th< ore 5 to 4, and Lance Packers o larlotte edging Llncolnton Bed 8a to 1, both teams advancing to tin ml-final round of play irtthe Was - - - - A A - m district tourney. ? * Largest crowd aver ssen in the lo 1 orchard wae on hand for tlx cker-Sox affsdr TXtosilay nl^ht^n* Barry McKes. former Shelby Lo m hurler, gained the win tm nee, giving up six hits. Dates was credttsd with the Ow m. making H another Class i rler to take the count hi the sin t*loas elimination affair, rhe boxes. MKUfcTQftMK Ithers, m 4 0 0 0 : dWll, cf 4 0 0 1 ( iab?rger, U 4' 0 .1 1 4 iffstetler, 2b 4 0 1 1 i l c . 4 0 0 10 ( nwe, tf ............ 3 li/ 0 0 4 mpbalLrt...;..,^^ OO^O'j Jomfc.'lb ..3 0 1 10 4 niney, 3b 4 0 1 1 i iffln. p 3 0 2 0 If Hayes ,. 0 0 0 0 4 TAW 34 1 6 24 22 DC Al H I ro 1 uae, cf 3 0 0 2 C tshburn, ae 1 0 0 0 ( pkins, a* 2 0 0 1 ? Uer, lb , 3 0 ,0 1 1 dan, rf 3 1 1 2 C 'the, 3b 3 0 0 3 ( lick, 2b 3 1 1 4 I xton. If 2 0 0 2; ? ?m, e ........... uS 0 1 5 C Kee, p 2 0 0 0 8 TAW 25 2 3 27 11 c-Ran for Broome in 9th. icolnton 000 000 100 1 0 1 nce? 000 010 Olx 2 3 S 111 11 Broome, Miller, Washburn, Hop is (2), Paxton. KH: Griffin, lor: Grif/in 10, McKee 4. Umpires: inson, Cline, Guyton. Scorer, Cox. ne 1:47. ' ' \V ' , AfTIIDIODR OAM j. [Mt City AI I I K> A rdln, cf .5 0 1 1 0 srs, cf 4 0 0 6 0 talley, rf /... .-. 4 0 0.' ? 0 mrick, 3b 5 3.2 0 0 omas, 2b .4 0 0 0 3 nney, as .".... 3 1 2 1 3 lllfleid, c 1 0 0 7 0 llahan, lb .3 0 1 10 1 tea, p 3 0 0 1 8 TALS .......... 32 4, 6 26 15 moot AB I H M A lodgin, cf 5 1 0 1 0 'e. 3b ... 5 2 1 14 mders, rf 4 11 3 0 ig, lb .. 4 0 1 11 0 Dodgln, ss 4 O 1 3 1 Vatta, c . 2 0 0 1 0 ck, c 2 0 0 4 2 mpbell, 2b .1.2 1 0 3 2 Hey, If rdette .... .,..3 0 2 0 f impson 1 0 0 0 0 Ltngle ...,l 0 1 0 0 -Wilson ,........? 1 0 0 0 TALS ...36 5 8 27 15 ; Ply out for Kelley In 9th. z-Singled for Burdette In 9th. zz-Ran for Llnfle In 9th. rest City 010 101 010 4 6 2 Imont 000 000 023 5 8 4 5: Nannay, Oattm, fty 4. BBI: nney. Hollifleld, Callahan. Saun ra 2, Pry# S.TBH: Jr. Dodgln. HB: Linden, frye. SB: Byers, Sac.: AMaa AA. *1 uiou, ^?iuui?ii, or. Duroeuv, itts. Lone, Frye, Campbell, Long. : off Oates, a; Burdette & SO: tea 6. Burdette 3. Wild pitches: rdette. Umpires, Rome, Austin, Hey. Scoter: Cox. Time IsSC -:mWi . i.H aDEUGHTS .. ytem tournament *ppfc tans canM I.aJ tvKfV i? k* ^ Atfcd *- ' ' . Oates, Just thought I'd come up aid 1 eee some baseball. 1 , ~ ^ ? SgMT^SS!^ . :j >?<} *'* * Among out-of-town sports wrttetr aboard ? Kays Gary, Shelby Star f ed., and Hatty Robinson ? the r WGNC staff, sport* that !* Pat Mcf Swain, the broadcaster, and Har\ey f Laughter, Kings Mountain lad, his l assistant?official scorer, Jamet: ? (Blondy) Coot, hard working statir tics compiler?expected over are Wilton Garlson, Observer ed., Lyle Edwards, Gastonia Gazette ed., and * others Including the state semi-pro : Coduntasloner and sports ed- Greene j boss News, Smith Barrier.' ^ , l Plenty of big lehfcue scouts in the dJs3fijgSaS8i?2tTS??**g,gk|t*lt ? half iostlly whan pitcher ODeli GrifflrT i slammed out game ****"( single r aided by tare outfield boots In the) Sop of seventh after Lanos tool.' the Isad oa George Jorden's fenceI clearer to the oimatary ? Pat Mc > Swain tailing the radio audience > that the Belmont supporters seem to be tfjging theirjjknarimtytngev by 4 to 2. lust gum they knew they ware ertng to win all the time?and l they W on Jerry1 Frye's two-down, i two-out, bottom of the ninth, round) tripper. | The avtra hustle when the big [ eye* the Mg-tbp scouts, were known ' to hi watching the ~ IChu&le iSSJd To>>Ue Williams at the public address | system announced Hal Harris as a ; Baylor University star?Chubby Is ; Catawba college coach and scouts ' far the otie of me Philadelphia clubs > ?Frank O'Rouke, Cincinnati 'eye' ' thought so rauch-of the talent here l he brought along two assistants to 1 help keep watch ? among other > scouts seen were members of the I Detroit Tigers, Boston Braves. St I Louis Cards, Chicago Cubs, CleveI land Indiana, N. Y. Giants, Brooklyn i Dodgers, staffs I Ifs nice to know Kings Mountain} I la stopping out on the semi-pro bare-. I ball front ? attendance and hand ' ; I in* of the tourney in general Ind* ,| cates the affair should rate another J I go here in 1948. Read Herald Want A*\: t . . . "i.* ' ''-"V: - v, i ' J" f ik I*!* f iri .'t?Y > ? " ,0 V<. - ">> . ' "; Jr'\ f $' ' :J - ' ' V >- . ' ' /1 lb-.. v > ' > -i ;-' " i I . i ' .. ^ B.: K j*' lyjdiConvenient Budfi | II _ t ' v ' ' V ". '> , 'rjBAmj ' I ' " Beat the heat'n May r ' . . that suited to otffloe 1) edeinatrioe ea pin stripe. * > ?. P ' -i V/ ' . ' . . . . 1 - - (,, ,'{ , 1' " \t.3| I I Fox Lasting ( ft , ^ I Men Bvi I , v T Another Large I I The Store For Man' /j yy^t^n /jr^ ' -' ' Itfk ' i' ' ft iK' s JlK'. StmbS5 w *r ? m *nr * ? ^ W*?)i OfX' x . .. :<^'; - ' - J.i irYe?wewae?hs * Q J W iO^I< '-.jcg; v "'M " ' <$$.: yvVS''.>J 4 v$;t !* '., 'j^i' V'*^ V'' ./ - -<^528BI y -. . M *t w Aj?a *Jk R ' jr - '7: jmF^ -TI, ... f V'l'vM pr Kyi ppp| ( I . r. ' : "*- >"' ' _. ' '.*' '. -. -' - , i ' 1 * 1 ' '" v - V . i J * ; , \ . . 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