Show S f S S t 4 y A Ai 5 i 4 4 t 45 I I r w i 1 W c 4 S qS s 5 r s R i S. S S S 4 I 1 cS S S' S S S S 4 S S. S S jP S e 5 5 4 MrS 4 I Sv 1 55 4 S S S S 55 S r i 5 S S. S 4 y r F- F S S S S t 4 S 2 A Hit the Bullseye for State Prep Championship Cham Members of the winning South high baseball team which beat Carbon 9 4 for state title Thursday Front row left to right Bob Story catcher Kent Peterson pitcher Lyle Koller Roller right field Don Brewer center fie field d Dick left field Captain Jerry Dalebout second base Kay Greer first base Jack Bale third base and Bill Thomas shortstop Back row Frank H Richard Cornelius Scorekeeper Dick q Riggie Walkinshaw Val Vol Valentine Bob Leek Joe Barney Ronald Grider Keith Swenson wenson Don Robinson Windy Jeppson Coach Jimmy Gilbert t Sunny Pratt Glenn Davis and Clayton Larsen tJ 1 L I Telegram Tc Staff Photo by Brandt Gray Call Jf It The umpire called Max of Carbon safe on this play ruling that First Sacker Kay Greer had pulled his foot off the bag What do you think Pete Whiffs 16 1 6 as Cubs Defeat I Carbon 9 4 for State Prep Title 5 By John Mooney S Telegram Sports Editor With Southpaw Kent Peterson on the bench most of the season with a sore arm South high proved d dit Sit it It was more than a one-man one ball club by battling to the state finals But Thursday with Peterson on the mound the Cubs were revealed in all their greatness as they walloped walloped wal wal- loped Carbon 9 4 for the state II prep baseball championship Although the sloppy field resembled resembled resembled I bled a quagmire after a few in innings innings innings in- in and cold blasts driving rain gusts spoiled the game and made I errors common South clearly demonstrated demonstrated demonstrated dem dem- it was the class of the state circles Peterson obviously not cutting loose in his first real mound as- as South Carbon Greer lb 5 1 3 0 Tone c d 5 0 2 0 Powers ir It 5 1 2 0 4 0 3 2 Koller rf 5 i. i 1 0 4 1 2 0 Ifa Ity 3 0 1 1 Brewer ci ct 3 2 1 0 Putto p- p p-c p 4 1 5 5 Story c 4 2 16 0 Dimick Sp p 4 1 2 5 Thomas a is II 4 0 0 3 4 1 2 1 Bale 4 1 2 1 Dowd rt 0 0 0 p 3 1 0 1 Borla lb Ib a 3 1 7 0 c lf c-lf If 4 1 2 0 1 1000 0 0 0 Totals 37 10 27 5 T Totals 38 5 24 14 for lor Dowd in ninth South lOx 9 lOx 9 Carbon 4 I S S Summary Errors Errors Tone Migliaccio 3 Abplanalp 2 2 Dowd Dowdy Koller Kolier Dalebout Thomas Thomai Bale Three Three- base hit Koller Charge defeat to to to-Pes- PCS PCS- Runs Rum scored scored Off Off 7 Dimick 2 Struck out out By By Peterson 16 DImick 3 Bases Baus on balls Oft balls Off Dimick 1 Hit with pitched balls Borla balls Borla and by Pe Pe- terson Passed Paced balls balla Time of game game ame Umpire since injuring his portside portside portside port- port side flipper was the master of the situation throughout fanning 16 batsmen and giving only five hits It was the big bats of the Cubs which carried the South Siders through to victory as they climbed aboard the offerings of two Dinosaur Dinosaur Dinosaur Dino Dino- pitchers for 10 hits Errors pl played an important part in the scoring but the uncertain turf and wet ball detracted from the usual championship caliber of play South scored first as Kay Greer singled to open the game and moved to second on Dick Powers' Powers bunt Dunt Lyle Koller forcer Greer at third hird and Powers was forced by Jerry Dalebout Don Brewer came carne through with a single to score Kol Kol- ler Peterson pitched hitless ball balI for three innings and South garnered garnered garnered gar gar- three more runs in the last of the third Four hits and a Carbon Carbon Carbon Car Car- bon error gave South three runs In the third and the thc Cubs added three more in the fourth on three t hits and three errors iS 1 Carbon snipped away at the lead from time to time but South had i the game won its first state championship under the new setup set set- set set-j up and up-and and the Cubs were not to be be denied j |