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— Griffin Daily News Friday, May 2,1975
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The Atlanta Braves reeling from three straight losses to
the Los Angeles Dodgers take on the Cincinnati Reds
tonight in Cincinnati. The Braves were idle last night.
Knuckleballer Phil Niekro says the losses hurt the
Braves’ morale but he says “We’re going to be okay. We
■ don’t feel we’ve lost the pennant.”
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Track
Georgia Tech hosts a quadrangular track meet
Saturday in Atlanta with more than 150 athletes
competing in the event. The meet includes Tech, Furman,
Berry College and West Georgia. The competition is
expected to be close Tech and Furman tied in an earlier
meeting.
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Meet
Albany State, Florida A-and-M and Fisk are expected to
battle for the championship today in the 35th annual track
meet of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
in Atlanta. But Albany State is given the dark-horse role
among the 14 competing teams. Albany State edged
Florida A-and-M for the title last year with Fisk finishing
third.
NASCAR
Buddy Baker has won the pole position for Sunday’s
Winston 500 stock car race at Talladega, Ala. Baker drove
his Ford at 189.947 miles per hour yesterday to edge
Donnie Allison, who won the number-two post in his
Chevrolet. Allison’s brother, Bobby, qualified third in a
Matador. David Pearson qualified fourth in a Mercury
and Richard Petty was fifth in a Dodge.
Royals trip
Griffin Lanes
The Cleanwell Royals beat
Griffin Ivanes 11-4 and Pomona
Products downed Holan 21-2
yesterday in the Women’s
Softball league.
Margie Vickery hit a triple
and three singles for Clean
well’s and Larnell Combs had
three singles. B. McDermid and
Fran Gordon hit two singles for
Griffin Lanes.
Ann Flournoy led Pomona
Products with a home run and
two singles. Nellie Pitts hit two
singles.
Estelle Daniels homered for
Holan and Paulene Clark hit
two singles.
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Laura Doster bowled a 186
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Betty Imes 179, Carol Cox 174,
Judy Griffin 170 and Debbie
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The Corner Pins beat the
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The Griffin High golf team was at the Municipal Golf Course this week for a practlc round in
preparation for the Region 6-AAA Tournament coming up next week at the Flat Creek
Country Club In Peachtree City. Coach Don Pierce got in a little practice also. Above he
demonstrates his skill with a putter.
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Belville win
Margaret Bureshaw and Jean
Belville watched as rain washed
away an eight under par this
week in the Georgia Women’s
Two-Ball Golf Tournament at
Green Island Country Club in
Columbus.
Losing an eight under par
would discourage most golfers.
It didn’t bother the Bur
deshaw-Belville team.
They came back the next day
with a seven under par and won
the two-day tournament in a
playoff.
“I still can’t believe it” Mrs.
Elks bump
Ist Federal
Runs and walks have been
plentiful in the early going of
the 1975 Little League season.
However, they weren’t yester
day when Elks bested First
Federal 3-1 in an American
League game.
Commercial Bank and Trust
Co. stopped Pomona Products
12-4 in the other AL game.
Tony Holmes pitched a three
hitter for the Elks. Kevin Peek
and Ralph Gray allowed six hits
for First Federal.
Anthony Stewart hit two
singles for Elks. Keith Duncan
doubled and Tony Holmes, Ken
Pierce and Keith Rivers
singled.
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Burdeshaw said this morning.
“We finished the first round
with an eight under par. The
rain erased that out and the
tournament was changed to an
18 hole affair,” she said.
The tournament champions
went out the second day and
fired a seven under par then
won the state title on the 20th
hole.
Mrs. Burdeshaw plays out of
the Griffin Municipal Golf
Course, Griffin Country Club
and Green Valley. Jean Belville
plays out of Green Valley.
Ralph Gray hit two singles for
First Federal and Richard
Craddock singled.
Todd Pitts and Mark Red
mond pitched Commercial
Bank to its win. Milton
McCarthney and Mitchell
Cardell pitched for Pomona
Products.
Pitts and Mike Tuggle hit a
double and single for Commer
cial Bank. Timmy Walton, Artie
Berry, Mark Redmond and
John Tuggle singled.
Mitchell Cardell homered for
Pomona Products. Jody
McCarty doubled and Roger
James and Larry Brindley
singled.
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New Salem tops
Wildwood, 10-7
New Salem Baptist beat Wild
wood Baptist 10-7, First Baptist
Youth stopped Second Baptist
Youth 13-8, Calvary Assembly
of God beat Sacred Heart 6-5,
First Presbyterian beat
Calvary Baptist 4-3 and South
side Baptist shutout Central
Lake Church of God 7-0 yester
day in the Church Softball
League.
Pat Murphy and Ricky Evans
had two singles and a double for
New Salem. Bobby Hamil hit
two doubles and a single for
Wildwood and Harold Betsill hit
a triple and double.
Carl lines led First Baptist
with a home run, double and
single. Ricky Todd hit two
singles. Danny Riordan hit a
home run and double for Second 1
Baptist and Steve Odom hit a
double and single.
Keith Steger and Johnny
Kitchens had two hits for-
Calvary Assembly of God. Fred
Hortz hit two singles for Sacred
Heart and Ronnie Evans
singled.
Victor Parker and Jackson
Cheatham hit two singles for
First Presbyterian. Joel
Bennett hit two singles and a
double for Calvary Baptist and
Wayne Mekie had two singles.
Richard Sanders hit two
doubles and a single for South
side Baptist. Eddie Jones hit
two singles.
Billy Pritchett and Kenneth
Horton hit two singles for
Central Lake.
Eagles blank
Spalding Gas
The Eagles shutout Spalding
Gas 6-0 and Randall & Blakely
beat Dundee 13-12 yesterday in
the Griffin Babe Ruth League.
Randy Faulkner was Eagles’
winning pitcher. He allowed
only two hits.
Jeff Holland was Spalding
Gas’ loser.
Jesse Stewart and Darrel
Jeffcoat had two hits for
Eagles. Jeff Treadway tripled
and Joppa Smith singled.
Mark Andrews had two hits
for Spalding Gas.
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Randall & Blakely. Kenny
Bar row and Yogi Sanders
pitched for Dundee.
Marty Harris hit a double and
two singles for Randall &
Blakely. Barry Kimble had two
singles, Ricky Martin doubled
and Gene Smith and David
Hayes singled.
Keith Womack hit a double
and two singles for Dundee.
Barry Cook, Tim Granger, and
Kenny Barrow had two singles
and Calvin Cliett, Thomas Akin
and Donald Ogletree had one
each.