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Clinton News-Record, 1948-10-28, Page 12PAGE EIGHT COLTS OUT (Continuedm Page One) oilt Pottruff for 'the the third. out. Down two runs, Colts threat- ened strongly in the last of the seventh. Bartliff, popped to sec 'ond. White was safe on short - shop's error. 3VtcEwan singled. Neilans hit into a double play to short, forcing White at thirdand himself getting thrown out at first. That was the turning, poiint in the game. Going into the ninth, Caledonia again went in for runs: After Harrison had fanned, Fedorka was safe on shortstop's error and stole second. Gordon singled: E. Szabo singled scoring. Fedorka. Gyokery popped to Bartliff for the second out. Gibb, who had. cbme inin the fourth, doubled to centre, tallying Gordon and E. Szabo. F. Szabo grounded • out, third to first. In the last of the ninth five runs down, Bill Craig replacing broth- er Bob inthe batting line-up, doubled to deep_ _left. 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Caledonia 7 --Clinton 3 BOX SCORE Caledonia AB R H PO A F.' Szabo, 2b 6 0 0 3 .2 Neilson, 3b .• 5 1 1 1 2 Thompson, rf 5 0 1 1 0 Harrison, ib • 5 1 2 11 0 Fedorka, of • 4 2 1 4 0 Gordon, If , , . , , 5 2 3 0 0 E. Szabo, c,5. 1 4 6 1 Gyokery, s 3 0 2 1 3 Pottruff, p'2 0 0 0 1 Gibb', p (4th)3 6 1 0 0 Totals 43 - 7 1527 9 Clinton Colts AB 11 11 PO A Bartliff, ss 3 0 0 1 8 a—Hawkins 1 0 0 0 White, of 5 1 2 1 0 McEwan, 2b .,,, 4 0 1 2 1 Neilars, If Draper, rf, p (7th) 3 0 0 0 1 Woodcock, 3b 4 0 2 2 5 ,Schoenhals, 1b 2 1 114 0 Colquhoun, c : 4 0 1 6 1 Bob Craig, p 3 0 0 0 3 Bil Craig, rt 1 1 1 0 0 Totals 34 - 3 8 27 14 Caledonia; .. 010 000 303-7 15 3 Clinton 001 100 001-3 8 4 SUMMARY; Errors—Neilson, Gyokery, Pottruf, Bartliff, Mc- Ewan, Draper, Bob Craig; two - base hits--Gyokery, Gibb, Schoen- hals, Colquhoun, 13111 Craig; three base hit—Harrison; stolen bases —Fedorka, 'Woodcock; sacrifices. —Gyokery 2; strikeouts — Pott - ruff, one in three innings; Gibb, three in six innings; Craig, three in 6 2/3 ;nnings; Draper, two in 2r,4 innings; hits -.off Pottruff 4, Gibb 4, Craig 12, Draper 3; bases on balls—off Pottruff (Bartliff, McEwan, Draper, Schoenhals 2), off Craig (Fedorka); double play --Gyokery to Neilson to Harrison; passed bail CoIquhoun; wild pitch — Craig; runs batted in — Gib Gyokery ZNetlans, Colquharrison, E. oun, Hawkins; earned runs-Caledonla 5 Clinton 2; Ieft' on bases --Cale- donia 12, Clinton 9; winning pitch- er --Gibb; losing pitcher—Craig; umpires—Stan Smith, Stratford, at plate; Tim Connolly, Stratford, on bases; time of game 2.30; attendance -1,000. 0944144.444.94.444.444.0444 VARIETY SHOW With the kind permission of the Commanding Officer The Radar and Communications School Concert Party . . 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