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Western Carolina scrapbook, 1954-1955

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  • Hutch-ins1 Homer Decides Cats Win In 9th^ To Take Division Baseball Title Catawba Tops Cats; 11 Playoff Game Today\ CULLOWHEE, May 9—Catawba Tom Fleming kept the Cata- Ihird baseman Ron Hutchins mounts well in check except for slammed a solo home run in the the fourth when two errors got ighth today to send the Indians | him in trouble. Then Cat shortstop ) a 5-4 victory over Western:Bobby Holcombe and second base- arolina and a tie for the West- man Dwight Sherrill doubled and crn Division pennant in the North,first baseman Larry Tuttle singled State Conference. A playoff game!to account for the four runs, is set for tomorrow at 3 o'clock Western Carolina lost a golden here. I chance to tie the game in the Home runs accounted for all but ninth on a freak play. With Cata. one Catawba run. Shortstop Ken!mounts on second and third, Brown hit one with the bases Fleming wild pitched but the ball empty in the fifth and center field- bounced sharply off the screen di- er Bobby Sowers blasted a two-run rectly back to catcher Paul Lee shot in the sixth, who nailed the sliding George Kir- Meanwhile. CatavOb* righthander by at the plate for the final out ■ - i Both Fleming and Lefty J«« Kuykendall, Cat ace, were touched for eight hits but the distance I blows ruined Kuykendall. Kleming I | fanned 10 and Kuykendall nine. Today's game was ordered |played by North State Conference officials to make up for the schedule mixup of April 26 when Catawba failed to appear for a game ■morrow's winner will meel the loop's Eastern champion this j weekend. CULLOWHEE. May Carolina' " *" western divisflL pionship of the ! : If 4 0 1 0 Lin< —Western Catawba here today by scoring 1'homer by Max Rhodes. Then Fred Liner and Dav.e Ballard beat out Mfceld hits and. after Bobby Hal- jjJBpf was intentionally walked to fill the bases. Larry Tuttle delivered a single to center. Liner trotted in with the clincher. Kuykendall . ,^^^ innings of relief for the Catamounts. He replaced starter Joe Ware who was bothered by wildness and given poor support. Jesse Williams and Fred Duncan i toiled for Catawba with Dtwfi absorbing the loss. ! The victory gave Western Caro-' Una a 9-4 record as compared to Catawba's 8-5. A victory by Catawba yesterday in the regular season's final game forced the playoff. i The Catamounts now will play the eastern division winner later this week for the conference championship. Neither the opponent or location had been determined tonight although it is believed the game will be played at Lexington. 9. Klemins 10. UP: Klemisu 3. 1 ill 1. PB: Sherrill Ix.ipires: le and Hearn. T-2:.in. A-500. ">..'".';.' rf 4 0 0 "?,'.': ■ • 11 ' " -:'.- oP Jon Kmv'I e^all 0 : xiii Tot.l. --.-•■ Tn »1» jf *n n r. Hi; :- tVr.l': k„; V"- ' SB: Brow ' 'I i "»J "i hr ' War-*™ ,.;_,// ln»ai1i »° 5™:" ' •VV" ml all (Snyder). """ ISfctV
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