The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, July 28, 1949, Image 7
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THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1949
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
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SPORTS
By DONNY WILDER
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The slumping Clinton Cavaliers
dropped a ten to three decision to
the loop leading Watts Warriors
and Lydia was knocked from their
perch on top of the Mid-State League
heap by Mollohan of Newberry.
Cavaliers Outclassed by Watts
The Warriors from Watts tasted
sweet revenge as they pounded out
three home runs and numerous
; other hits to amass a total of ten
runs while Clinton's hits were scat-
, tered smoothly over the rout by
Harry Potts who gave Clinton only
three runs.
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I The Cavaliers committed their
! first error since Claude Crocker took
;over the pilotship of the baseball
'club two weeks ago. The Clinton
'club played erratical as they manu
factured four costly errors.
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liers in the first three innings as
they gathered in eight runs in the
said innings. They added the other
two runs in later innings.
Clinton made their runs solely
by home runs. ( Sepond baseman
Alexander whacked out a circuit
blow in the fourth inning but un
luckily there were exactly no Cava-
I liers in the base paths.
“Huff’ Huffsteller started what
appeared to be an up and coming
'rally in the last half of the ninth
by leaning into an infinity bound
'homer with Ralph Harbin on base.
'Jerry Lynn next batted for pitcher
Roy Whitaker and he blasted a
single through the Watts infield.
Weeves farmer came up next and
I lined f hard hit ball off his bat into
Manager Moore's glove and Moore
doubled Lynn off at first base. Thus
the rally was nipped in the pro
verbial budding bud.
Johnnny Moore started the game
as hurler for the Cavaliers but when
the firing got too hot. Roy Whitaker
had to come in and “throw and duck
! for awhile.** Moore was charged
; with the loas and Harry Potts was
acclaimed winner and hero of the
night.
Ralph Harbin cleared a single
and a double for three times at
bat to take clouting honors for the
Clinton Cavaliers. We won't say who
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J 3 led the Warriors war club swinging
balls wh*-n the Watts club were in
since it appeared to be raining base
balls
Lydia Knocked Off First Place
PoaiUon by Mollohan
The Lydia Lions swapped places
with the Mollohan ball club in the
Mid-State League standings as they
were defeated in fourteen innings
by a three to two count. *
Joe McGee went all the way in
pitching duties for Lydia and pitch
ed what wuuid have been winning
ball in an utdmary game but this
was no ordinal y game.
Richard Hampton, shifty second
baseman, w as head hitter of the
night with two doubles for three
times at bat
Some of the old Clinton high
school stars met an old enemy as
Lrruy Vaughan started hurling for
the Mollohan crew Vaughan was
replaced in the early innings for
an obvious reason—he just couldn't
push them by the Lions' batemen.
although he has improved consider
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3 ably since he first broke into the
► nerve crushing game of flipping
lhrrr -nd evfrything you
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With pitcher ’ Joe McGee up his
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Cavaliers Batting Averages
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up unli),Jhi‘ nigth of July 22.
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Charlie^ Gaffney took hitting hon-
!ors with an average of .322. Louie
Lyle is running a close second by
amassing a .320 batting total. Ralph
j Harbin *is leading the Cavaliers run
getting machine with 30 runs as his
total. Gaffney is two runs behind
with 28. Lyle has collected the most
hits by banging out 51 singles.
3 3 Little Leaguer Nelson Does It Again
i Billy Nelson breezed through his
third no-hit ball game this past
week as he twirled against Whitmire
and did everything but sing “They’ve
got plenty of nothing!” The no-hitter
was not a shut-out however, as Clin
ton made a few erratical mistakes
and gave Whitmire two runs on the
| errors.
We don't know exactly what this
boy has (except a fast ball, curve
ball, drop and anything else you
might name) but whatever it is,
<( it must be good.
< If there’s going' to be a better
4 ’"pitcher than Nelson in the little
League Tournament in Charleston
it’s our opinion that Bob Feller
should be barred from pitching in
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