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I I THURSDAY MORNING MAY 8 1958 THE LORENCE MORNING NEWS LORENCE PAGE 6 A Brown Keeps Lightweight Crown lattens Dupas ATER '57 CRACKUP favorable this year 'as the Rebel A Vi 1 6'i Brown left a rain TS Giants Trounce Pirates 8 6 Views of SPORT By RED SMITH homers 3b hit 3b Cocke Charlotte defeat ir 2 cf walked 250 2 8 9 9 9 9 8 11 13 14 1 2 2 5 1 1 4 4 2 0 6 2 0 8 26 3 7 15 2 10 31 8 2 2 4 2 1 4 9 5 10 10 9 0 0 0 0 a 0 run be batters 5 5 3 2 3 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 2 0 a honv anothcr 6 6 6 8 8 uzqaurhi wiU8eqctUt 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 1 0 Dillon Nips Hartsville Martin ss Kuenn rf Maxwell II Harris lb: Kalins Bertoia 3b Heganc Lary 4 3 3 4 2 Totals Ran rf 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bennettsville Hartsville Cheraw Mulling Dillon Darlington Lake City Marion 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 lb lb DOWN World lightweight champion Joe on Ralph Dupas' chin to put him down for Men 10 20 810 8 9 9 2b 5v Panch Hopes or Reversal Of Luck in Darlington Race Uy THOM ANDERSON Charles Gaddy of the Dillon Wildcats leads the betters of the Dee Conference by 61 points as he takes a blistering pace in to the final half of the conference baseball season Gaddy is the only player hitting over 400 but Brian Edwards Of the hard hitting Mullins team has a 393 average The Auctioneers have two other over the 300 mark hey are cen terficlder Rodney Rogers and cat cher Ronnie Harrelson who have323 averages Rogers lead thertop hitters in scoring with eight runs Alton Moody of Bennettsville who does not place in the top 20 in TOO667 '625500414333333333 of Charlotte who have been very successful with the new ord ireball Roberts who last year won the race with an average speed of over 107 miles per hour has changed over and is driving a 1957 Chevrolet this year in the place of the 57 ord he guided to victory last year Roberts says he chose the Chevrolet because he thinks it will win big cars will lead but I think the small cars have a better chance of vv in ning with Jess pits Roberts was turning the track Monday afternoon at 117 miles per hour Tlie track record for Con vertibles is just over 115 miles per hour set by Paul Goldsmith last year in a 37 ord II 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 4 II 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 4 3 3 ab bi 3 11 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 3 2 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1110 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 32 2 5 2 the guard rail but I ran directly over the back of car He was still sitting in it and was lucky because he get a scratch on him" Panch has a new 1958 ora ready to roll this year and 'says it will really move The motor was built by Holman and Moody seventh rounds while Judge Ernie Taylor figured he won only the with two even Referee Webb gave Dupas the fourth and seventh rounds with the first even The Associated Press voted the first and third rounds even Brown to have won the second fifth sixth and seventh rounds and Dupas to have won only the second WAII1GTOV ah 5 12 1 5 0 3 0 3 0 1 5 0 0 4 0 0 4 0 2 3 0 1 4 3 2 0 0 0 10 10 OOOO I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 1 13 I Wolverines Top lashes On One Hit Play Again 4 4 4 3 1 3 3 0 30 Moore shuffled forward in a weaving crouch seldom throw ing a punch while Bcsmanoff jabbed hooked and backed away rom a distance it may have been seemed that the Ger man was landing frequently but actually few punches penetrat ed defence The crouch kept his ample paunch out of reach Gloves and crossed forearms fenced off his chin He took most blows on arms shoulders and the top of his head During a third round flurry in mid ring Bcsmanoff got several shots through and Archie was staggered but after one half step backward he moved forward again punching harder He fetched Willi a resounding Kluszewski and rocketed 0 0 0 i I 'l 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 1 0 I 1 i 1 7th 3 HOMERS BIT SAN RANCISCO Pitts burgh Pirates hit three consecu tive home runs against the San rancisco Giants' in the fifth in ning Wednesday tying the major league record It had been done before 24 times fn the National League and 17 in the American League Bob Skinner Ted Kluszewski and rank Thomas did it Wednes day Big hit carried at least 420 feet The Pirates last did it April 21 1957 against the Dodgers in Brooklyn when Thomas Paul Smith and Dick Groat got three off Don Newcombe Yates cf loyd rf Strickland If Turbeville Turbeville McElveen lb Turbeville Yacs TOTAI JOHNSONVILLE Talbert 2b Stone ss Hanna Cux Brown Paddy Dunabue 3b Godwin 3b Crocker Powell rf Coker rf Taylor rf Kirby Stone TOTALS licd out for Kirby in East Clarendon 000 040 6 0' Johnsonville 000 000 1 4 Briefs Sports TEAMS TRADE CINCINNATI P) The Cincin nati Redlegs and the Chicago Cubs Wednesday traded relief pitchers with Hershell reeman gfoing to Chicago for the Turk Izrvn No cash was involved ab bi 5 0 0 0 Bressoud 2b 5 13 0 Mays cf 5 111 Spencer ss 4 2 2 3 3b 0 0 0 0 3b 5121 Cepeda lb 4 1 4 0 1 4 0 1 10 0 1000 1 0 0 5 294 7 291 6 28G 6286 5 278 5 263 5 263 6 250 8 250 11250 LEAGUE Lett 7 Game Called OH The baseball game scheduled be tween the lorence Yellow Jackets and the Sumter Gamecocks a Amercan Legion Stadium last night was called off because of adverse weather conditions The game was postponed once before No date was set for a makeup game 2 3 11 3 2 3 0 Little Boys Loop Teo Shows Baseball ilms 'Hie luit nee Steam Laundry teuiu of the Elks Liitle Boys Lea gue Mill sponsor (wo more base ball films al the YMCA riday night at 7 The two fills will 'run for 40 minutes One concerns Play at irst and Anyone is welcome without ad mission charge Boys and their parents are especially invited to attend 8 3 2 7 Total Singed 3rd strike for Ntobbs in 8ih Detroit Wauhlncten Xone A Ietroit 17 12 Washing ton 27 12 Dr Martin Bolling and Harris 1 Bolling Marlin and Harns: triages Asptmtnte a a ieses a Avptht le Iwqasbl Itt 6 1 2 2 Won 7 6 5 5 4 3 3 4 Brhiol 714025533 450430267 HARTSVILLE The Dillon Wildcats pushed across three runs in the top of the ninth inning here Wednesday to gain a 5 2 extra inning baseball win over Pee Dec Conference rival Hartsville The game was played in un usually cold weather and after seven innings the score was tied at 2 2 Pinky Dennis went 'the route for Hartsville to take the loss Ken Jackson was the winner The loss knocked Hartsville out of first place in the conference and left the Red' oxes with a 6 3 mark Gerald Turner had a double and two singles for Dillon and Ronnie two doubles paced the oxes Pct Behind 659 632 591 550 500 450 409 176 folded Willi spiraled toward the floor but recovered and twisted himself erect That was the half knockdown Archie brought over an elegant right and Willi land ed hard on his shoulder blades rocking to his feet almost im mediately The referee' did nothing about the mandatory 8 count He stood by dreamily let Bcsmanoff get up unprotected face to face with Moore Archie hesitated a moment then whacked the un covered chin with a straight right Evidently the bell had rung for now the referee scold ed Moore but the gong was in audible across the ring Boy of the Golden West Customers booed and Archie walking to his corner spread his arms wide palms up in a gesture of innocence he was saying it obvious I could not hear the He hit Besmanoff again after the bell ending the fourth round There were more boos getting a little deef in his old said an art critic at ringside There were no more knock downs Archie puffed and wheez ed and plodded ahead Once he walked into a hard right to the fJte Once he caught Besmanoff on the point of the chin with a ripping uppercut As each round tnded be trudged heavily to His corner and flopped un his a Weary and vine worn old gen tleman He won thought the referee volet! against him by one point Archie calls San Diego his home these days in defense of Cali fornia's honor he had to take Silky Sullivan off the hook If he hadn't felt this responsibility he might not have trained at all As it was he said he had in cluded boxing in his preparations two rounds of it 3 i 0 5 CHALLENGER GOES left hook that landed eighth round of the championship fight in Houston last night Brown kept his title with Wildcats' Charles Gaddy ri' A Paces Conference Batters 9 23 4 8 22 4 8 9 6 9 8 0 Sauer If 0 Taussig If 0 Kirkland rf 1 Schmidt A 0 Thomas' cl 0 0 0 10 10 Bare lav 0 0 0 1 unsom 39 6 13 6 Totals out for Schmidt Raydon in Sth in 9th Langston Dari Coker Lake City Rogers Mullins Harrelson Mullins JO 3t 4 bweatt Barfiel H'ville Dennis Cromer Lake City McCutcheon LC Taylor Mullins Holley Hendley Pci ritt Cheraw Pate Edwards Marion lowers Cooper LC Jackson Dillon Shelley Marlon 346 333 323 323 322 7 313 7 318 30 3 9 300 17 1 24 4 1218 6 21 1 18 2 i 19 5 i 19 2 I 24 4 I 24 2 8 34 1 308 Milwaukee Bumps Cardinals by 9 2 ST LOUIS Milwaukee jumped to a six run first inning lead Wednesday night and completed a series sweep with a 9 2 victory over the last place St Louis Cardinals who have suffered seven straight defeats and won at home in six tries this year Backed by a 16 hrt attack to i which he contributed three singles World Series hero Ikew Burdette I gained his third triumph in five decisions He limited the flounder ing Redbirds to five hits The hits included two doubles and a single by Stan Musial whose sensational league leading average went up to 529 Musial also drove in both Redbird runs wih a double in the third ormer St Louis star Red Schcendienst showed the way as the Braves swamped their strong est pro season contenders a third straight time It was the Cards MlIHAl KI Logan Mathews' Aaron cf Torre lb If Mantilla If Hazle Crandall Burdette Despite Homers SAN RANCISCO (tf San ran cisco's Giants withstood a home run barrage Wednesday to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates and their ace right hander Bob riend 8 6 and remain just one game off Chi National League leading pace The Giants winning the series 3 games to 2 retired riend with a 4 run outburst in the fourth in ning highlighted by rookie catch er Bob 3 run homer It traveled 370 feet into the left field bleachers Pittsburgh tied a major league record of three homers in a row at the expense of Giant starter Curt Barclay in the fifth Bob Skinner a rank Thomas in succession Big Klu who er since August 2 added in the seventh His first was a mighty blast that traveled 420'feet over the right field bleachers The second went about 390 feet in the same place Pittsburgh loaded the bases in the ninth off the third pitcher 40 ear old Marv Grisscm and Thomas lashed a ball over the left field fence but about a yard foul Right hander Al Worthington who relieved Barclay was credit ed with the victory making him 2 1 for the season riend lost his first decision after winning four straight riTTSBincn Virdon Groat ss Skinner If lb cSt evens 3b Clemente 2b Peterson riend Blackburn Raydon bPowers Grems Down Devils 5 2 DARLINGTON Bennettsville's defending champion Green Grem lins won their third game of the week here Wednesday by downing Darlington's Blue Devils 5 2 The Grems took over first place Jim Sweatt pitched the Grems to the win and gave up only four hits Roger Baird took theloss though he was relieved by Dan Kelly in the seventh Darlington hosts Mullins Thurs day night at 8 BENNETTSVILLE AB Brown left uncorks the first time in the Harns Vulentinetti BolHng rO A Deiroit 2414 Washington 27 8 Lau and Martin: Aspromonte and Zauchln 2 Harris Bolling and Harris: Aguirre Bolling and Harris Detroit 6 Washington 7 Courtney 2 Pearson Griggs Siev ers 3B Lemon Lau Pearson kmon scored on error in 5th Sievers scored on dnuDH play in 8th Running (L 4) Preko Morgan ValentmT Aguirre Griggs fW 1 0) McDermott Honochick Soar 2:54 2615 EK BB SO 4 2 0 6 22 0 2 Mrs Bennett Loses Match In Tournament MYRTLE BEACH SC May 7 Ranks of the veteran cam paigners held firm Wednesday in the face of challenges from the younger set in the second round of the Carolinas Golf wom tournament As a result the favored elements of a starting field of 177 will move into two rounds of play Thursday 18 holes in morning and afternoon Connie Gorsucli of Greensboro NC the defending champion marched into the round of eight with a 3 and 1 victory over Mrs Laura Kernodle of Burlington and Mary aquin of Salisbury NC medalist with a two over par 79 coasted in with a 7 and 5 decision over Rozellcn Bennett of lorence Cloudy windy chilly weather played across the Dunes Club course most of the day slowing greens and affecting drives Other second round results: Annette Roddey Sumter de feated Mrs A Cerney Charles ton 4 and 3 Jane Covington Orangeburg de feated Purcilla Buckley Camden 1 up Mrs Ann Albergotti Columbia defeated' Cordelia Trott Raleigh NC 3 and 2 Agnes ed Clara Mosack Charlotte 4 and 3 Norma Shook Morganton NC defeated Mrs Pittman Lan caster 5 and 3 lorence women who won in lower flights included Mary Lewis Winifred Holliday Corinne Tim merman Georgia Tallevast Dee dee Davenport Elizabeth Allen Cam Quantz and Helen Huckabee Juliana Stewart lost Mrs Ben nett will play Clara Mosack of Charlotte in a championship con solation match Thursday 0 0 0 0 1 1 7 AB II 3 3 3 2 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 1 21 Nc York Wishinjion Kansas City Cleveland Baltimor Bomoo Detroit Chieaeo I I rTI KDAT Kann 9 City at Baltimore postpone rate Chicago Boston postponea rax Cleveland York postponed GAMES Cleveland at New Grant (5 0) crd Jktroir at Hoh 2 1) Kemmerer 3 13 23 2 9 Vmont Senators Tigs Split Twin Bill WASHINGTON Washington was handed a 5 1 defeat by De troit in the first game of a ciouble header Wednesday night but took revenge in the second by winning 11 4 The: Tigers victory came on a grand slam homer by Reno Ber toia in the initial inning which saw all five of the team's runs pour across the plate rank Lary allowed 13 hits in going the distance for the Tigers but wasn't scored upon until the ninth inning when Ed Yost lifted a leadoff homer It was second decision requently in trouble was aided by three double plays and eight strikeouts The losing pitcher was Camilo Pascual Hal Griggs had a three hitter until the ninth inning of the sec ond game when he yielded four hits and three of the runs IKOIT ah hl BoIHnr 2b 5 0 0 0 Yost 3b oil) Pearson ef 1 1 0 Siehrs 110 Courtney 1 2 Zauchm lb 110 Ionian ri 4 12 4 Brutaes ss 4 0 0 OAspr'nle 2o 4 0 0 0 aUhnsIfv Siobhs bPlews Kem rer 33 5 5 Totals fnr Pascual in 6th iTook Ntnhhc tn an 500 OAfi MM) 1 ER SO 2 2 5 1 0 3 2 7 2 2 2 0 0 1 4 Summers batting average leads the scorers with nine runs Another big Ben nettsville scorer is Ilewitt Wallace with seven runs conference hitting champion Roy Cromer of Lake City iiowhus a 3(kl average on tu hits mt of 30 times at batHartsville has the most batters Ln the top 20 with five Woody Barfield and Dennis lead the Hartsville batsmen with 313 averages The averages include games through Tuesday TOP TWENTY Player Team AB Ave Gaddy Dillon 6 22 2 10 454 Edwards Mullins 10 28 7 11 393 Time Trials Begin Today DARLINGTON Me chanics at Darlington Kaceway were busy Wednesday with last minute tune ups before time trials for the Saturday Rebel 300 Conv vertible racing classic The nine fastest cars in Thurs four lap dashes will occupy the top starting positions in the $21000 race avored to occupy the front row Saturday are two Pontiacs to be driven by Jack Smith of Atlanta and Cotton Owens of Spartanburg SC The third spot will likely go to either ord pilot Curtis Turner of Roanoke Va or ireball Roberts of Daytona Beach la who will drive a Chevrolet Cars not qualified Thursday can get in the 36 car starting field by taking their time runs riday PEE DEE CONERENCE Lost Pct 3 3 3 5 5 6 6 this to say about the wreck last groove of the track and there was vo ir 1 was running second behind them Curtis spun his car and hit Curtis Turner and as we entered the third turn just after the wreck occurred but not knowing any thing about it then I thought I saw the caution light blink took a quick glance around the turn as far as I could see and didn't see anything I noticed Cur tis wasn't letting off so I figured JOHNSONVILLE East Clar endon's Wolverines won their 12th game without a loss by downing Johnsonville's lashes 7 1 here Wednesday on a one hitter by Toby Turbeville and Jack Yates It was first loss in 11 games The game was the first of a three game series The second game is set for Turbeville at 8 Thursday night Bob Talbert led off in the first with a double that was Johnson ville's only hit of the game Tur beville coasted along until the seventh inning Mien he walked the bases loaded Jack Yates then came in and walked In a tore getting the next two out Turbeville fanned 14 and four jimmy Kirby was the loser There were no earned runs in the game Jack Hardy was the only batter with two hits a triple and single EAST CLARENDON AB Knowlton ss 4 2 Hardy 3b 4 2 ST LOUIS ahrhbi 2b 5 2 4 0 Blas'ams 2b i4 12 1Dark ss 5 Dl Musial lb 5 12 3 Ennis 5 12 1 Green rf 3 12 2 lood cf 2 0 00 Vai'uzela' 0 0 0 0 Kalt 3 1 0 0 ehmeier 4 0 10 Jackson 4 2 3 Mabe cNoren Martin dCun'ham Miffett 40 9 16 9 Totals for Hazle in 1st: Sineiprl fnr Jackson in 3rd Popped out for Mabe in 5t Grounded out for Martin in 8th Milwaukee 600 101 9 St Louis 000 2 Valenzuela Crandall Green PO Milwaukee 27 18 St 2744 Blasingame Musial and Katt: Dark" Blas ingame and Musial Milwaukee 6 St Louis Aaron Torre Musial 2 Cov iogton Schoendienst Logan 4 ER HR SO 2 5 1 1 1 1 Burkhart ip Burdette (W 3 2 9 (L 04) 1 3 Jackson 2 2 3 Mabe 2 Martin 3 Mulfett 1 By Jacktn (Hazle) Boggess Sudol Gorman 2 22 9432 NAT10X4L Woa Chicago 13 Milwaukee 12 San rancisco 13 Pittsburgh Cincinnati Philadelphia I Angeles St Louis REVLTS Chicago 5 Cincinnati 1 San rancisco 8 Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 9 Angeles 1 Milwaukee at St Louis night TODAY'S GAMES Cincinnati at Chicago Acker 0 0) Drott 0 Only game acnednled Toujours le Moore It came as no surprise to Archie Moore when hundreds of sports writers travelled to Louisville from distant points to see him fight Willi Besmanoff but the old gentleman was gratified nevertheless Expressing his appreciation of the compliment he added the 'hope that their editors would permit them to stay over a day and see the Kentucky Derby which just happened to be scheduled for the same week end A lot of tire boys did just that When Besmanoff was called upon (or a pre baltlc statement he gave it as his considered opinion that doddering antiques like Mr Moore ought to retire and leave the enervating buri uess of fighting bo the younger generation Thereupon Herr Besmanoff aged 25 clambered into the ring and beat a more or les orderly retreat for ten rounds leaving most of the fighting to Mr Moore aged 44 to give or take five years Pat weary wheezing and eld erly the magnificent mongoose scored a knockdown and a half In the third round and tottered along to win a split decision If It the greatest heavy weight match since Dempsey irpo it was a rewarding study smash and knees In craft and craftsmanship an audacious defiance of the natur al laws Toujours 1c Moore Surrealism in the Raw It was an exhibition in the tense that the word is used for a one man show in an art gal lery The crowd in echoing ree dom Rail splendid fair grounds auditorium was about what Salvador Dali might expect to draw and the princi pals could have been models for two schools of art Besmanoff trim and crcw cut has the rugged face that McGurk used to draw illus trating Witwer's stories in Across the ring was old Archie looking like a piece of surrealist sculpture A big piece of surrealism it should be added He weighed in at 196'4 pounds including his reddish browp fright wig his mustache and a tiny triangle of whiskers under the lower lip His middle age spread sagged in rolls over the top of his trunks It was clear that his prepara tions for Besmanoff had not in cluded rigid adherence to that secret diet confided to him many years ago by an Australian abo rigine Instead he was employ ing Willi as whetstone to sharpen his fighting tools Afterward he conceded that he was just fighting himself info shape In about a week he said he'd be down to 190 pounds and a vWk after that he would weigh 185 and te ready go either Way" down another ten pounds to make the light heavy weight limit nd defend his championship against 'Ray Rob inson or up for another heavy weight limit and defend his Patterson (Neither has indicat ed any disposition to meet him but to Archie a mere de tail) Knockdow and a Ralf or the first two rounds Totals Grounded Singled for for Kluszewski Pit I hurjth Snn rancisco None rancisco 2742 DP Spencer Bressoud arid cepeaa lob 8 rancisco 6 Thomas Barclay an ocnminr bKinner niuszewsKi 2 Thomas Bressoud Worthington Barclay 4 2 3 Wortlfton (W 24) 2 1 3 tnssom riend (L 4 1) Blackburn Raydon DARLINGTON LB the sun was shinging on the Marvin Panch who last year was light We wont on into the turn involved in a 13 car mashup and I saw too late that I had hopes his luck will change and be figured wrong i favorable this year 'as the Rebel Paschal and Buck grows closer Panch had cars were sitting in the fast nothing I could do but plow into 7 20 I 11 11 RESILTS 4 night In Eighth Round By HAROLD RATLI HOUSTON Tex CP) Lean little JoeBrown a de fensive genius with the punch of a mule knocked down young Ralph Dupas three times in the eighth round Wed nesday inght and won on a technical knockout in defense of his lightweight championship Tbe fight had a bizarre ending because Brown the little man from Houston refused to go to his corner soon enough to get a knockout the first time he floored Dupas There was a IQ count but Ref eree Jimmy Webb said he could give only nine counts because Brown approached the fallen Du pas and when waved back to his corner wouldn't go had nine counted at the he said Dupas arose and" staggered to the ropes where Brown hammered him to the canvas once more This time he took a 7 count Th game 22 year old fighter fiom New Orleans was met by another flurry of left hooks and uppercuts and once more he went down He took an 8 count this time and again came unsteadily to his feet Then Webb stepped across and stopped the fight The result was a technical knockout in 2:21 of the eighth 1 round Both fighters weighed in at 134 pounds It was fourth defense of his title in 16 months and the 7 fourth straight knockout The lit tle Negro who has been cham pion since August 1956 was well ahead on points at the time of the technical knockout He Jiad started out slowly using only his left and it was the fourth round before he decided to go with his xiglit All the time he had thrown up a virtually impregnable defense? But it was left hooks that took care of Dupas in the fatal eighth At first the referee gave the impression he thought it was only a 9 count instead of 10 in that eighth round mixup But after the fight he explained to newspaper men that he had stopped his count because Brown go back to his corner Danas and Brown were ruled even in the first round on all cards and Dupas was given only three rounds on tbe highest card Judge Bill Cornelius held that Du pas 'took the trird and COR AMI RIGA I EAGLE 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 SAX RANCISCO ab bi4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 124 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 10 2 2 10 0 0 0 0 3 12 1 2 2 141000 9 1 9 0 1 10 0 0 29 8 8 8 in 7tH 010 030 002 420 8 Pittsburgh 2415 San Pittsburgh San 41 "AM ft I 4 a yri kWI 1 3 5 Mobb 7 0 i Krmmerrr 1 0 0 0 0 7 Soar Umnnt Summers Honochick 7:37 DETROIT WASU1XGTOV ab bi ab bl BolIin 7b 5 0 0 0 Yosl 5b 4 0 11 Martin ss 3 0 0 0 Pearson rf 4 110 Bolling ss 0 0 0 0 Sievers 11 5 2 7 0 Kuenn cf 3 10 0 Courtney i 1 3 1 Maxueil If 4 0 10 Zaucbin lb 32 13 Harris lb 4 110 emon rf 4 7 7 1 Kaline rf 3 1 1 tl Heroe nf 1 0 0 0 Bertoia 3b 4 0 1 1 Briders ss 3 1 10 Lau 3 112 Aspr onte 4 1 2 3 Bunnine 0 0 0 0 Griggs 4 0 7 2 Prcsko fl 0 0 aSklzas 1 1 Morgan Va'entin'i 0 0 0 0 i ooo Aguirre 0 0 0 bTaylor 1 0 11 Totals 35 4 7 4 Totals 35 II 15 for resko in Sih Sin gled or Aguirre in 9th Ilelroit law 1M Washington 021 OW Il DILLIN AR JI Jackson 5 1 1 Cook cf '3 1 0 Gaddy 5 0 1 Hulon 2b 4 0 0 Turner rf 4 1 3 Watts ss 4 0 0 Townsend lb 4 0 0 Lewcllyn If 4 1 2 Hatchell 3b 3 1 0 Totals 36 5 7 HARTSVILLE AB Lipscomb 2b 5'1 0 Pate 3b 4 11 Holley ss 5 0 2 Barfield 5 0 2 Dennis 4 0 0 Williams If 3 0 0 lowers cf 4 0 2 Beattie rf 4 0 0 Littleton lb riri AA'4 0 0 Totals 38 2 7 Dillon 062 000 7 3 Hartsville 002 000 2 7 4 Moodq 2b 4 IL Wallace If 3 Wallace' cf 1 Hubbard ss 3 Dowd 4 Sweatt 2 Thompson 3 McCall lb 2 Gilbert rf 3 TOTALS 15 DARLINGTON A Summer 3b 4 Stokes "4 Kelly lb rf 3 Arnold cf tv 2 Langston ss ri' 3 Phillips If 4 Davis 2b 2 Haynie lb 3 Baird rf 3 TOTAIJ5 1 ng Bennettsville 010 202 1 Darlington 000 020 1.

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