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705 .Sloni'
■no, 412 l:.
lips, J720
tonla.
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■rs, Rt. 2,
It, 2, City.
3 Moun-
unts
i W. Kill',
e birth of
une s.
t, Ju
itar
las Logan,
>mer City,
birth qii a
S. Kln;;s
r D. Cau-s-
annoin^^
r. MondJ^P
ain hospii
e! S. Cobb.
, announci*
r, Monda.v,
ain ho.spit'
»KS
our slnii'ie
tion to the
rs and rela-
expres.4ljn.s
illni'.ss an t
husband
iT
NK?
i. Mary B.
id heartfolt
to thPir
datives for
Uiein duj-
and death
jthor, and
nt.
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thurtday, June 15, 1972
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THE KINGS. MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNrAIN..N. C
PAGE THREi
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tlTTIE LEAGUE CHAMPS GOING TO ATLANTA—The Parkgia:e littie leojiie team, wliic i le-
cciitl'/ WOP the first half title in the K ngs Maun.ni -. l t '. '_ v/ith a no.fe i 7 0 re:cr;’, >v;il 3: to
Atlonto Sunday'to see a Nationol League game between the Braves end Mentrrcl. Plctu'cd eba e,
front .row, left to light are Jimmy Dyke, George Pittman, John Erg, Crag Tale, Dar: Cl To:b''-,
and Tony Smith. Second row, same order, are head c'c:h Pii.k r.tarze. Ma t/ raT-vel!. Dcnn s
) Putnam, Steve Lancaster, Bryan White, Don Sell .a and ers’stant cec eh Prea ley'A i.Ieiec r. Nrt
present when picture was made were Scott EHis ■■■'0 '? f ro''in o,i. 1 h/- Pcjitieaec team is spon-
sojed by the Park Yarn and Margrace Mills. (Photo by I. G. Alexander)
HERALD
SrORTS
By GARY STEWAHT
Davidson Cagers Have Attractive
Charlotte Coliseum Card In 1972-73
] Notes and noted from the world of sports:
V I Da.vidson's basketball Wildcats w ill pia.y their most
atthactive Charlotte Coliseum schedule in hi.slory in 1972-
73. Coach Terry Holland has scheduled four ACC tc'ums
for the big dome, including N. C. State, Clenison, Duke
and Wake Forest. Other Coliseum games are agUiiist St.
Jotjn’s, Furman and two games in the Charlo, le Invita
tional. That field will include St. Bonaventure, Cincinnati
ana Bradley. Cincinnati is now coached by lormer David
son assistant Gale Catlet't. . .
I • • • •
Clemson’s Tigers will play five of their 11 football
zames in Death Valley this lall. Homo games are' agaiii.st
The. Citadel oa Sept. 9, Duke’on Oct.-14, Virgin a on C:l.
21, North Carolina on Nov. 4 and South Carohnu on Nov.
2B. Away games are a'l Rice,Oklahoma, Georgia Teeh,
W >'te« Forest, Maryland and N. C. State. .
V * * w
Speaking of Clcmson football. Coach Kootio Ingram
might be calling for the “real Anderson ’ to stand up this
fall. There are lour Andersons listed on the 'iigei loste.
Ben Anderson is a senior defensive back slaied to .s'. ,al
for the third consecutive year and is a pnme candidate
lor All-ACC honors. Brothers Marvin and Tony A.nd’ersoii,
ot Travelers Rest, are both expected to get in a consider
able amount of action this lall. Marvin, a rising sopho
more, is listed as a fullback while Tony, a rising senior,
should handle the punting chores for the third straiglit
year in addition to playing at defensive back. Then Wiine
Anderson, a rising sophomore, is in contention for a line
backer spot. . .
* • • «
—Olympic Hopefuls Excited
Since last vvecK s two-night program at Cherokee
Speedway was such a success, promoter A. E. Huinphne.s
has slated action again tins week on Thursday and Satur
day nights. Thursaay s action will consist oi 7o laps o.
sportsmen racing and Saturday night’s card will leaturo
sportsmoiT, "rookie and hobby cvviils. Kings Mouniaiiis
Freddy Smith is one of the many tavoriles in the spoi .s-
men division. . .
• . t • * • *
Junior Crouch of Taylorsville won last wi > .’s race
at Hickory Speedway, zipping past Ned Setzer a..d Harry
Gant when they wrecked on the final lap. Ihe w.ii was
the first lor Crouch in two years. . .
• *
I Three of North Carolina’s top basketball stars pa:-
*ticipated in Eddie Holbrook’s Gardner-Webb basketball
carDp 'last, week briore boarding a plane for Denver, Colo
rado, where they are now' competing for a boith on the
L). S. Olympic team. The three were Tommy Burleson ot
N. C^ State, George Adams of Gardner-Webb and George
Karf ot North Carolina. All three expressed arthus.asm
and excitement over being chosen and said even it they
don't make the Olympic team it’s still a great honor just
to be chosen to try out. . .
« * • •
Gardner-Webb has signed one of New York’s top
basketball stars, Kenny Henry of Brentwood.High School.
Hc\'y won most valuable player honors on the team
which won 57 games and lost only 11 over the pas' three
years. One of Henry's teammates, Mitch Kupch ^ c, re
cently signed a grant-in-aid with North Carolina. . .
Bill Wilhelm, Clemson baseball coach who "poke at
the Kings Mountain Rotary Club baseball luiiehton re
cently, has seen another one of his products sigt, with
the pros. Rupsty Gerhardt, who won 34 games in the
ACC over his four-year college career, recently inked a
pact with the San Diego Padres of the National League.
That makes 21 Tigers who have .signed since Wilhelm
took over as coach 15 years ago. Wilhelm has a record of
313 wins and 170 losses and hasn’t experienced a losing
season at Clemson.
Cherryville's Joe Heavner was the only Southwc.stern
Conference player to make the Greensboro Daily Now-s
All-State baseball team this year. Heavner, who was
olaver of the year in the SWC, posted a 7-4 record ant
struck out 120 batters. The hard-throwing rigT.lhandcr
nested his first victory in four tries again.st a Kings
Mountain team last Thursday, whipping the KM Juniors
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Hickory Comeback
Stops KM By 4-2
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Parker, Moore
And Hord Lead
Hitting Attack
Kings Mountain’s Juniors play
at Hcniieita tonight and a< Shel-
.IV .i 'luT ■ y t( ;».-p rctui'.aing ti
City Stacliu.ni nf.\t Tue. :lay r.'-'..
n no 1 ;.i : iir.-l r .u. 1 ,,.i.nc
gam' Iy.'i'nst I'.iro.tl C'y.
P -t VO t ' V .spi, ■ a 4-0
l. ongiia 7.’., re- 4 after Tuos-
day r' '’’'"s 14 1 waltz past Ees-
.scmc. .'ity,
i’i I; I n-3) W '!] pt'. b f ,r
K! untain toni an.l Dan
ny V. - 11-2) v.'ill go .again.'.:
. ;'l .y ;■ 1 '.n i ly. Kitlirr Ilo.-d or
i ’ ' ■'■■i22iv.:i.l.ia-
'gf.''-t I-'c.i.i fity hero rue..,l;iy
r. gb .
I 1 00 r • I.-)") ''ayor; a-o mw
ovtr tiio .309 mar': n ''i' i 'g. iod
by Piv.'l.-cr v ilii a .3'7 a'lCra-'o.
!' ‘ ki"’ '! O'i .'ivo hit,- in his
la ; t\v'i gi'.n to rai.-p .-.is b.t-
ling m:k o.cr .3,19 f - Ibo f. b
ti ma i’,-o tbf start ot Hk.* .soa-
‘ '!- ' ' .s f '.o i 13 ' it.s in
41 t moi at bat and l-.’as one
ll m ii'ii.
He, ic .Mi'nio is jusl a shade
b'l k Pa-I; '.v.lb a .310> m
h '. i’" , to r I n hits in 39
limoi at al. r -1 is Im ff'r-
T' a'-'T ".or ..OflO. Ho hii- a ..303
m. 'trk \vl 1 10 h ;s i.a .33 i ' -at ■ at
r a •.
Ki"’s Mr'.i! ';r-i will be try
ing to a.’on.To oa-lior dotcaii A
i' I roxt t:' .■(• p laios, Again.st
H •.ai'ir fa tin :irsi t,"''no around,
tbo lo: .ils droitpcd a 1-0 dor '.‘/"on
in :'fo ninth 'ni'b’g, ono of iTirce
ivini'i ini'ing .d.-tnls for K.M.
I.i life o ' lir'r OMucst with
.'■'’ol ly. r'li iiy .s'uthoiiw Mark
i in' ■ ii I -' lotl a throo-hitter and
" k out IS KM batters in a 3-0
."b'' -y V n. Forest City earlier
'."'ypo l KM .3-2, .scoring two runs
■ - ' ■ 'nning
to overrtome a 2-1 KM load.
Heavner Posts
First Victory
Over KM, 3-0
Cherryviilo’s Hard - throwing
li.gntiiandi Joe Hea.ncr captur-
o.l lii.s fi.'.st p.tolling win in four
1 :..s aga'in.'l Kiii.gs Mountain
ll're Tiiursday night, 3-0.
.i '.i.nor hurled a five-hitter
and s'rii i; out 10 Post 1.55 bat-
t: rs in p i ing lilt fird vi.-to.-y
i. file 1972 iogi-n .’ampai.gn.
lion', nor'.s leiun: nates g.ivo hk-n
ail Hio ream lie noo.lod by s.’.>r-
ing a .-ii'.gio run in the loi;.-lb
itining a id a pa r in the si.xth.
Kin... I M'lunlain threatened .sov-
I r.il rim.-': bi.t nc'.er could get
■ 10 key hi'.s wiicn they wer.-'
needed. Post 1,55 lo;t ihiee run-
noil' ..It . iirl ba.'e.
r ' k Il.'i d wirked the fit.;l
oi ,!it inni'. ff..- Port 155 .'>r, i
t . d\ I'le 1 or. hit third in four
,ir i.‘-'i::n.s. He was relieved in
the nin'.ii by J.ihn .MoGill. H ri
;,.o.'<' up ju.d .six hits and strurk
,1! six.
i; gr r G-tnIt, a W'est Lincoln
ik.ii .S’bt.ol product, scored the
nibir uin ti r t he:'.,,vil!o in
li’, 1 ..u'lli whei^ he singled to
c nicr and .'ir. led the base,; when
fie hail went through the legs
Danny Hart.roe. Chrrryii'.le
picked It;) its final two run.s in
lie .-iix'.ii 111 a two-run double
h> C... nt Ledi-'.rd.
N ' ody lia.l over ono hit for
the (iirriie;. Steve Hfoks had
m
FIVE RUNS BATTED IN — Keih Parker, abovs. b't o hotn.sa'tun'
and two singles to drive in five tuns in Kings Mountain's .'14-4
Ai.;3 Four win over Bessemer City Tuesday. Thtt three ))its
pushed Parker aheod oi Robbie Moore in the race i6r the tearri
batt ng crown. Porker now has a .317 average. Moore is hitting
.316 and Rick Hord .303. t
Parker Drives In Five
In 14-4 Win Over BC
Keith Parker drove in five
runs with a home run and two
.aiker was (ou. b for foifr. h '
singles Tue.sday nigJit at City o'vi r no fir t .six ,.imps, tll:ec
S.adium as the KM Juniors de
ft aled winlrss Bes.semer City 14-4
in an .Area Four League 3 wo eon-
te.st.
Parker als.i worked Hie fir.st
six innings on Ihc hill and pkked
uj) hi= .second win of the yeai fi-
g. Iiiit a pair of losses. ^uthp..iw
Jo.in McG.ll came on in tihe sev
enth to 'p.ijk up a save.
Parker .spotted the visitors a 4-0
lead in the top cl the fhfit, kti'
personally eixsed that defioil in
the bc'.tcm of the inning wlien
lie dri.llt'd a Gary Siiaw pitcJi
o.cr tlie lef't field fence for a
two-run homer.
P...st 1.5.5 then pul tJie vict.iry
cn iie ui.b a six-ru-i se.-end in-
n'ng which wa,- h ~iHghted by
a '..vo-.run single by Pc.ktr. Pa.-
ktr l i.ked up his lufth .LSI in the
.‘c.eiUh ui..i a run-.: •.'ing sin
gle.
banny Hart.soe also homered
f-• P> ' 155, hitting a solo shot
over the left .'ield fence in the
si.X'lli inning to give Post 155 a
10-1 lead. It was Hawsoe's sec
ond h .mor ol the year.
li.fpbie Damcron hit a tluree-
run h .nor for Bessemer City in
the ninth to flose out .the oicor-
two cl K.M’s fhe h'.ts o.ff Heavner
and Hord, David Bclin and Dar-
r< il Van Dyke added one liit a-
pieei'.
The victory was only Cherry-
viile's second c. the year, me
I .lorries earlier defeated Bes.s<‘
mer City.
c. them coming in the firrt in-
Tii' g w .ion BC-took it.s l-O.' lead,
Two the- fir.st (r. igs
hiu were of tlie infield vh...<»ly.
.V .Gill gave up only two ih'.'s
over lire lina'l three inningfe'..AH
tlvrie runs 0.1 him wc'.'e unearn
ed as 1.1.ee KM crrc.vs ,in- the
ri.itli .pe.io'l the flpxlgates'- 1(,,
.lie EC rally. "1/
All but Iwj of the KM .iHiter.s
.secured at least one hit arid ahe
Ic -al Junio.-j jiad r.unncrs cm pase
in every inning. Be fomer. 'e.ly
u td three pikhi .'.s.
■Parker was the only play.?! tv-r
e"iii<r team lo secure biree'l.in
but .seve.'al other players . ha.l
'Wlo. Steve Iliek.s, Ro.».te Mb .e.
Ei H )rd a.'id Eayid B.o'ip ha.i
a piir ( a:h for Po.sl 1:55 a i.f
VD ,e.. Parker and • Duirpll, V;ii.i
Dyi;c .Sj .ad Ihrec runs ■tipipoe.
D enl SmMilj wis tjie only 3e.s-
suner City player wi.ii two hits.
I’he virte.iy gives Post 1.55 a
4-C Area .lOiir re:<..,l W'hile EC
.<'aw .Is 11..': .'k di.tp to 0-10.
Wilson Scores
Hole>In-One
Worlrn.v Wilson of Route 1,
Kings .\l:un!ain, 'tred a h ie-
in-one this week on flie .sevcr.fh
hrle a I Ga.'>; tnia Nat ion.. 1 G if
C./ui'.sp.
Wilson u.sed a nine-lr-ni to ate
till pai 3, 12.5-yard hole.
VV..,.<on was playing in a three-
.some with Paul Ca.-.son and S: 11
Gufhy.
Recreation Department News
Stallings HR
Starts Winning
Rally In Filth
Ili.'a.ry pitcher Dm Stallings
ignite I a lli;ec-run lillh inning
r.'ily u 1 a h ne r.i'n Salu'day
i .giil ai If: kory lo gi.e the hotls
a 1-2 viel ly .-)\.T Kings .M.iun-
tail! . Jimi irs.
The l.vc ill s went into the
1 ll tied 1-1 tint .'tailings .slam
med a Danny Ilarl.srai p.. i o.ei
t .e il I ..('id fi.i.e to break liie
■ie. L.al."’. in the innirg, Allen
Diinl.'in eitL. ked a l.vo-run single
III n. Ike il 41 .an.l i »• ii .■ ■. •
It y it. lire un.t.'f..n!cd .'a!."i.ui.a
C.. ..i.v irov..
Km .',1 .urin I'.ad taken a
]•• . lead in Ijii- .-e.i 11.1 inning
u ii n L.u .I Rtin w.i.,.e,l ai d
later scored on a single by Ko hie
k. / .10. i;.. y IT.. 1 ll i,i me
1 urih I n a run- .;oring single oy
B. .Ilf Linge'...'el;.
Pi Ii. I p.'i.’. l n.'i r-t'P’
tally in Ihe .seventh when Hid;
lK,.d rta. iieil on an error and
Ji.ier -.•jieU i.,i a sir.gle by l|ir-
I .' \ an Dyke,
Kings .M.'-.'jnlain m'lteh.'.l tlie
h-st.: in ha.se l'.;i.= wi'h eight.
M—r^ and Keith Parker led the
t\.iy with two apieie. Hart.soe,
II. .'ll. Van Dyke and Wayne Ci.d-
g. s ad;li.,t one apiece.
. Danny Higgins, Mike Lulz and
Lingi telt ha.l uv.. hit.- ea. .i 1. r
Hie.i'.iy, whk'li look .:.s s.'v .".-I
y n I.. tlie yi ar over 11 .>l I.'">,
il.tkr. y earlier wli.ppe.l K.M 9 k
in 12 innings.
Till loss was the .seeon.l for
Hans. , in liiiree lie.'i.snm.'i.
Tryon Hurler
Has No-Hitter
In BR Action
llie Eabe P.uth League ba.se-
l. 111 .se.i.sin i.s . nly a week old
an.l aiready .vciing Jeff Ileyn.ilds
'' T ry.in team has pi.siod a
no-hit ter.
Pe •' ’'Is tiT-sti ll his pit hing
gem Saturday in a 10-0 win over
Vi'vV. He siruek but nine bat lets
and i.s.sue.1 lour ba.oes on baits,
Jo.'l ri'Tgexs v.illeete I iliree
hits to lead the winners at bat.
liie Vi. It i.v gave Try.m a 2-i;
re.r.'d and the early lead in the.
li'tigue race.
Tiyon earlier .stnppel Be.ss«>mPr
Ci y 12-2 \\ ilii Burgess t ..'king up
Ihe piiehin.g win in relief. Reyn-
id Is tind Gregg .■sellers liad two
hits eadi to lead tlie plate ;it-
tack.
in . her a- i i ' •.V'ek. O-ci-
mi.st .ibi] ,)ed Ihe E.ave.s, 8-2, tlie
.M uniaineor.s wl... e.l i.ie hrase
h5-.8 and Bi'.s.semer City sto; peil
Ihe Brave.-i S-7.
S." D’ llord liuile.l I one It it
IC.' i.i the Optimisi team’s vi,’-
t ly .tnd Monty Wilson .senirel
two 1.'ts and sixireil Ihree run.s.
Mike late had Ihe only liil 1. r
the Braves, a sin.gle.
Tory Falls and E.lilie Maim.gv
Eammer Ita keibaM league play
for boys age six through l.S will
„e,,i'.i .'.ilsi.lay .i.-tern-ooii at the
i.,iig3 Miunlain Community Cen-
ti '.
mil .-...s:(. I iilayers can still
:i..,..i.i. il, Ihe i -nmunily center
Inil must dll so today at 3 p.m.
.1 ie„i.st’at ii.n fee cl ono dollar
.. :!1 be i li irgi'd and players will
l.ave lo luintsli his own shoes
r.iiii p.a.Ii.'e equipment.
t-ialoi'k, a memiwr of the
Kii'-.g.'. Mountain IHgli cjadiing
a..., will be li.reetor ol Hie .sum-
n.-igiam. Blalock .said the
puip:. . ll the league i,; to tea;it
.’icl ...'Vel.iji ti.i.ski'tH 3K.ii.s. The
i.ii.ly i ,,.g.....n will Cuii-s.-sl ol lun-
,1 ...iiiiliil .ss.ll .se.ssii,.is, Jc.iures,
I. i;i:i pra.li.e, .ii.n,- an.l l.'ague
game.;.
. I : nil I' : 'l vi!:.; ie
I layer ir.iiihies will be awardei
i;: t'1 ' on I . . ho .se-a-' i .ind ..ne
on-one champions will al.io ae
crowned.
Blalock said that outstanding
cju ... • and players Horn tne
area will lecture to the players
on S'iiio.'.lay mjr.i.ugs anl it
Si '..t lo, :iie go-nos would be
1
The weekly schedule for each
a.,, ..s a,: lo'.ij.vs:
, li-b, 3-1:30 p.m. ea. h week-
d. . .
■V;:' 9-12, 4:30-5 p.m. each
V., ek.la.'. .
Age 1.3-I.5, G-7:30 p.m. each
we.'alay.
•Age 1G I8, 7:30-10 p.m. eaih
wce!;d.ty.
AH groups W'Hl meet on Satur-
ConlinueU on Page Four
days 1.: -n 9 a.m. until 12 n.xii.
In lee league play last week.
1 1.1 Clalc.-k continued his h.imei
hill'.ig .spice and Ricky PnxM ir
hurled a no-hiitir as the Con
nor’s Recapping team doeaied
the Lions 20-0.
Pro, :ir .strui k cut 17 batters in
lii.' lh'T his f'.'.st win cf Ihe y. .tr.
t'nly two men rearhed ba.se, one
I t walk and Ihe other on an
e: r.ii'.
1 laic : k blnste.l tii. ee home
runs, gitin.g him ci.ghi for tlie
yi l,\o cf them were grand
. ’amm."'. Ran ly Mrss. W:il!y
l .t.l.s and Allan Van Dyke also
li.:nieri,l 1 r the win/.TS.
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i.'ha-n'.'.inn’s Landhc.ip.;n,g Num-
bet 1 w • lonlinuPil h >t in men’.--
s, '..al! ;'iy thi'. week, defeat
ing Oxfe.rd 18-0 and O.-aft.'-nun
12-,3.
iRoeky Goforth and Mike Smith
ha,I fC'Ui hits ea'b and Gene Con
ti ., Dean and Mayo' lidded llm'e
hit ■- e, 'e.-x' in tiie v . y over Ox-
f. .1. Charr.aio n's lashed cut 2.3
hits in the contest W’hXh was
ca'Iel Ter four innings.
Uric Yate.a, Wayne Mullinax,
Dean and Mayes had three hits
ea. h in Ihe vii t- ry over Craft-
'.ri. Champion’s ,:e red two run.s
in the .i-o.-ond to hri\ak a 1-1 tie
anl continued lo pull away in
the litter innings.
Craftspun el.aimei a thrill’ng
1 1-1.3 vL'forv over ra.i-oHna
Tiir: wing. Dickie Burgess had
fsiir hits and Harvey slammed a
pair cf h’lme run.s .to lead the
wini'.irs, who won the game with
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HURLS TONIGHT — Rick Hord
(1-3) will start for Post 15S In
its game at Henrietta tonight.
Henrietta scored a run in the
last inning to nip Post 155 1-0
in an earl ci game.
com ined I ’ iiit.-li Ihe .Mountain
eer,- t) ineir ea; ,v win over the
Braves. Tony I’,Tyne and Jeff Car-
r..il h.id I'V'i hits eaih for the
w.nni ■ iind Ru.sty Clonihgcr
and Gary Ilouze liad dou.iles foi'
t..L- t.-aves.
De;..i Ci)lv;;i '.las the Winning
plt.'liei f.'.i nc in it.s narrow win
o.ei |)U' .rn.os. Tim Ni lift, and
.led .y.iiv.each lia.l a double to
ic id : 11 .vin'lers ai the plate,
li. .e Bi: ns h id t.vo liils and. Put-
n....'n a.lded a iloui.le lor" the
t. a VI'S. '
Game-: ton'glii ii 'H liave'ftyvn
4'. i.,.ng Oiitimi.si and ihe .Mjun-
laiiieirs lak .iig .m VFvV at'.City
yta.iii.n, .\i i '1 jegins at 6 p.m.
Friday at the D.'iil Street Park,
the ( mi: : -I'.ii) u T meet Bes-
• emi; C iy ai 5 o'; 1 xk. Saturday
at Dciil S'.ei I, Tryon takes o.n
tne Me.n •a'ni-e.s and tlie Braves
pdny lit! VFVV, lulion also begin-
nii.a al .I-
STANDINGS
Tca'n
'i . .'Oil
>. inta'ne.
(,. :inii.st
l' City
\ I-W
r.tave.s
Won Lost
2 0
a p:iir yt run.s in tlie .seventh in-
nin.g. T'li.'.iias led tlfe lose..-.:; vvi;:!
1,-u. hil.s, ono a homer.-
Duplex .^eored six run.s in the
fk. l inning and wi"it on t,. de
li a' Mi.’a .Mine 13-z. M Do.vi .1
; id Janes had Ihree .. .s eaih
lo Icii.l the w nnvrs and H.auze
anl Ilu;ghey had tw.i ea ii fir
Ihc- l.tsii.s.
Skidmore rut '"ged E ’ey 18-
15. Millei, Fr/.r,"”..r an.l Bea;h
had four hits ea.Ii to load the
winners ,ind Balla.d ha.l lour li-.
Hu- loser...
Ga.i'v Ilia Knit red 7 .'ep
runs in Hip Hr; t in '.ing and went
111 lo edge ?,)e.’l..;m 0-1. .Medley
led the winners with three hh;
and Ihiffsli Her and J.me.s ha l
two i..' .1 fo. 'he Ic er.s.
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In lii:!e lea,g'je [lay last we- k,
Parkgra.e remained unde .'fated
with vi.l.iiet o.cr C.V'' Melal
and Kiwini.s.
Wednesday night, si uHi;kiiv
Sieve Lanca :er h. .’.I'd a one-hii-
ter and slriirk out 16 i f 19 bat-
ti .'■s a; the fi.-.st hr U ^■h;..:np:^n ■-
cut, la.ssi',1 Ci-C .M.'lal 8-0. T .iurs-
day niyht, I’arkgraee nn ' i re;--
t.d If 8-0 uilli a c.-ime- m-ve-
hind 1411 win over Kiwanls.
laneaster liad a heme run and
single in two al hal.s i t tite '.'in
over C&C. It was the se,' nd tim,'
llvif year that the lefthander h.is
laniu .l If. of )9 hatters.
Till' only hit off I ahvaster was
a bunt . ingle by Beam in the
third inning.
Every player in the Parkgraeo
lineup ob:alned at least one h.t.
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