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Terrace Bay News, 5 Aug 1954, p. 6

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had "won" 13-7, ante lor SOFTBALL GAMES (cont. ) Salary and T.-M. must relay the last half of the 7th inning of their game which "sae This 4 inning took 5 minutes to play and Salary ae won this game by the same score, The two teams then played their post- poned game: of June 2lst which Salary easily won by a 10 - 2 score, Stan Swaresh pitched very good ball for: Salary, giving up only 3 hits and practically. getting a shutout. Stan missed it when he hesitated on a throw to first for the 3rd out, thus allowing one run to score, The next man singled to score a second run, but this was.all. Stan gave up. Salary got 16 hits and backed up its hitting with 2 double plays and only committing one error. Joe Heenan hit 3 for Ay for Salary's best effort. 5D Line 'Score: R HEWOP Gada 10> oO era O be kes a | TyM, Oo Cede ae ee pine ee eye The unclaimed $8.50 draw prize was carried forward to Sunday. Sunday afternoon T.-M. met Shift #1 in the longest, but not best, game of the year. T.-M. finally won the game by an 18-15 score, coming up with 11 runs in the 3rd inning on 6 hits and 9 walks, This is the year's biggest inning. Shift #1 carried a 12-4 lead into the last of the 3rd, though this was soon wiped out by those 11 big runs of T.-M. The last 4, innings were goed innings - each team scoring 3 runs,' Although #1 outhit T.-M. by a 17-9 margin, T.-M. got 14 walks to only 5 for #1. This proved to be the margin of victory for T.-M, . Gordie Black got a dandy bases-loaded homer for #1, bringing in 4 runs, Both he and Dick Marcella hit 3 for 4. Tony Delaronde was T.-M.'s stick star, getting a Or. se SE Line Score: RT ee We Oe = eo Oo ee 0 Deets OL dk 2 Oe ee Poe 3 1 No one claimed the $9,85 draw prize, It was carried forward to Monday night, Monday night.Shift #2 beat. Shift #4- Structural by a 6 - 2 score, This was a very fast (55 min.) and nice game to watch, Both Ed Aho and Nick Chopty were in good form. Ed only gave up 4 hits, while walking none and striking out 5. Nick walked none, struck out 2, and was touched for 7 hits, However, with a little better support behind (cont. on next col,) Page 6 SOFTBALL GAMES (cont. ) "Mick Shift #4 could have mde it a really Bight' gaitie, In the 4th inning , Shift, #2 scored 4 runs on 3 hits and 4 errors. Shift #4 should have gotten out of this inning without a run scoring, but some real -""skulis". and bad errors handed the game to #2. No doubt about it #2 cervainly took advantage of the breaks and deserved to win this game. In sase everyone doesn't know by now, Shift #2 has clinched the #1 playoff position. For #4, Cliff Wood got 2 for 3, while Don Anderson and Bill Kurylo each got 2 for 3.for #2. $.D Line Score: RHEWOP De Oe ae Ole 7 202 eo OO OO O02 ak 0: 5.0 No one seems to want the draw prize money, There was no winner Monday nite and now our "pot" is worth $12.30. Maybe somebody will win Wednesday nite, - Last night Salary met Shift #2 in an interesting ball game which #2 won by the score of 9 - 6. The game see--sawed back and forth for the first 44 innings, Shitt #2 took an early 3 - O lead on the strength of Paul Pluta's home run in the first inning, Salary scored 2 in the 3rd and took a 5-3 lead when Murdo Campbell blasted a 3 run homer in the 4th, Both teams then scored a run and the score stood 6 - 4 going into the last half of the 5th, Shift #2 clinched the game in this inning when they scored 5 runs on 4 hits 2 walks and one costly error, Salary loaded the bases in the 7th with one out on 2 hits and a walk, but Eddie Aho easily got the last 2 men to get out of the jam and win his 13th game, Cook got 3 hits in 4 trips for #2 while Paul Pluta hit a 2 run homer, Murdo Campbell hit a 3 run home for Salary, Line Score: RoW. BW SeO6 Doe. Salagy 0:0 2.3 2.0:0 6 5.2.8.6. 02 ff2 BO Oe oe, ek oO ee Mary Hale happened to be on hand when ticket #16 - 363 was. called. She had the lucky second half and so was the Winner of the biggest draw prize this year - $16.45, "Curly" Hale, the Ump. behind the plate, really beamed when Mary walked up to claim her loot, (cont. on page7 )

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