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Opelika Owls Lose
To LaGrange, Lead
Cut To Three Games
the A*mrr\Trn press
Opelika’s Owls, who made a run- j
away of early stages 'n the Georgia- |
Alabama League, were tnlv three j
games out front today with all three
of the other first division clubs j
within aurduug distance.
The Valley combine gained a full
game on the Owls l<L«t night by
overcoming a three-nm deficit in
the .. ninth . .. to defeat . , . Griffin, n , JW4n R 6-5, e
while t 11 XT Newnan, 1 in third it,i j pln.ee, gain- t
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ed ^ . a game _ and . a . half by trouncing
Tallnssee twice, 9-2 and 7-6. The
Owls lost to LaGrange, 8-3.
In the looo’s other tilt, fourth- lead j
place Carrollton piled up a 4-0
and then staved off a lalo rally by j
Alexander City to triumph. ‘
Oolcoechea bested Hill in a t umi
hurling duel, molding ’he Mine.
scoreless until the eighth, when he
g7ve up nil their runs, Each ul- j
lowed six hits.
big eighth i
Daniel singled In the
with the bases loaded to score two |
runs and break a 2-2 tie for La
Orange. A fly ball to the outfield i
accounted for the other run as
Opelika bowed.
The Valley team put together five
singles and two walks in Its last
Inning uprising, Griffin scored
three times in the third inning to
take the lead.
The Newnan Browns got off to a
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And withal they learn to be idle
wandering about from house to
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tiers also and busybodies, speaking
things which they ought not.—
1 Tim. 5:13.
four-run lead in the (list inning of
the opener with ThIIhskcu, and add
ed two more In the second for good
measure.
The second tilt was a thi tiler with
the Indians 'catling fi 0 after four
innings. Newnan scored one In the
fifth, another In the sixth and four
In the seventh to force the game
Into etra Inning. They won it in
the eleventh, scoring , after two
were out.
Kiwanis Team Wins
From Rotary 16-3
The K'Tdhts team of the City
Snndlot League deteatel the Rotary
Thursday afternoon 10 to 3.
Imes pitched for the Kiwanis and
was credited with the win. Ballard
caught for the winners. Martin
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GRIFFIN (GEORGIA) NEWS
E. Griffin To Ploy
Porterdale Saturday
The East, Grlftin baseball team
will play Porterdale at the old
East Griffin Park Saturday after
non. Game time is 3:30 o’clock.
pitched for the Rotary team and
McAbee was behind the plate.
Friday, July 2 5. 1947.
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