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PLAYGBOUND BALL, 1934 In the Fall of 1934 playground ball was introduced as inter-schoolastic sport. Be- cause only a few schools were playing it was didicult to arrange a schedule. Four games were played, two with Brownsville and two with Kitchel. The game proved very popu- lar and many boys participated. The following boys comprised the team: catcher, Duckett: pitchers, Shirkey and McDillg first base, Marcumg second base, Dotyg short stop, Dickeng third base, Hartley: roving short, Smithg fielders, Patton, Fiischex, and Ag-new. Union 93 Kitchel ............... 1- 2 Union 11: Kitchel ................. 0 Unicn 14: Brownsville ............. 6 Union 143 Brownsville --- ---- 2 PLAYGBOUN D BALL, 1935 A Union County Playground Ball League was organized in the fall of 1935. Browns- ville, Kitchel, Liberty, and College Corner, all having teams. Prospects were very bright at Union for a winning team since only .one player had graduated from the team which was undefeated the year before. The first game was played at Brownsville and Union lost 9-6. Two games were played with each team and Union won all its remaining five games to win the championship of the county. The following boys were members of the championship team: Duckett, Shirkey, Marcum, McDill, Doty, Dicken, Hartley, Agnew, Smith, Patton, White. BASEBALL 1936 With all of the boys from the team of '35 remaining, the prospects for a winning team was exceedingly good. Six games have been played with Union winning four and losing two - both by one run. Liberty is the only remaining game on the schedule. With only two days practice, the opening game was played with Dixon at Dixon. It developed into a pitcher's battle between Marcum and Sommers. Dixon scored the only run of the game in the first inning and the game was Dixon's 1 to 0. Dicken was injured early in the game and lost fo: the remainder of the season. The next game was with McGuffey of Oxford. The day was exceedingly cold but the batting eyes of both teams were hot and Union won a free contest 17 to 7. Camden was the next victim for Marcum and they were defeated 11 to 6. A well-played game with West Elkton followed and was also added to the wiin column 4 to 2. In a close contest Gratis was defeated 6 to 5. Marcum developed a sore arm and with no practice Ellis McDill stepped in and pitched a very creditable game against McGuffey. Going into the last inning with the score 5 to 2 against Union and two men on base Hartley lined out a double to score both men making the score 5 to 4. Hartley immediately stole third but was left there as the McGuffey pitcher bore down and struck out the Union batter. McCfu.fIey won 5 to 4. Duckett has been doing the catchingg Marcum and McDill the pitching. Williams, White, Doty, and Agnew have been playing the infieldg and Hartley, Smith, Patton, Martin, and Shirkey the outfield. The remaining game on the schedule is with Liberty and we are hoping to defeat them as they have a strong team this year. TRACK 1936 A comparatively new sport to Union was inaugurated - track and field events. The boys, both Junior and Senior Hi, have taken quite an interest Doty and Shirkey placed in the 100-yard dash and half-mile respectively at the Lanier Relay. In a dual' meet with McGuffey, Union made a very creditable showing, winning 7 of 13 events and was able to enter men in only 10 of these events. Doty was high point man of the meet by winning the 100, 220, and 440-yard dashes. Shirkey won the 880, Marcum the high jump, Smith the javelin, and the medley relay was also won. Sheets, Doty, McDill, and Shirkey COIIID-0S8d the relay team. Toney and Goodwin also took part in the meet, Toney placing second in the mile run Coach Glass has entered several in the tri-,state meet at Oxford and also the district meet at Dayton.
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