NASCAR Champion Bobby Allison of Hueytown, Ala. |
NINE YEARS AGO
AUG. 6, 2009
Players on this
year’s roster include Nick Andrews, Tom Andrews, Brandon Baggett, Will Booker,
Joey Bradley, Michael Brown, Brooks Carpenter, Michael Cook, Devlin Crosby,
Ashton Culp, Alex Fleming, Nicholas Hardin, Taylor Harrelson, Jacob Hendrix, Chance
House, Cody House, Jody House, Davis Johnson, Logan Manus, John McDonald, Dylan
Middleton and Drayton Rodgers.
Sparta is scheduled
to kick off its regular season schedule on Fri., Aug. 21, when the Warriors
take on Escambia Academy at Stuart-McGehee Field in Evergreen. Last year,
Sparta slammed Escambia, beating the Cougars, 35-0, in the season-opener at
Canoe.
Hillcrest High
School was scheduled to hold its first official preseason football practice
Tuesday night in preparation for the upcoming football season.
The Jags could have
kicked off practice as many teams across the state did on Monday, but Hillcrest
head coach Maurice Belser opted to give players a day off to recover from “Camp
Belser,” a rigorous preseason camp geared toward getting the Jags in better
shape.
After a team
meeting Tuesday evening, the Jags were scheduled to hold a practice “under the
lights” to simulate game conditions during their first practice, Belser said.
34 YEARS AGO
AUG. 2, 1984
Photographer and Mayor-elect Pat Poole provided the cutline
for this picture: “Stanley Johnson on the reel and Harry Crabtree on the dip
net teamed up to land this 21-pound Blue Catfish last Saturday at Camden. It’s
not a record, but when you catch ‘em on a bream hook, it is noteworthy.”
Race king Allison leads State March of Dimes: Alabama March
of Dimes is proud to announce as Honorary Chairman for the 1984-85 campaign,
Bobby Allison of Hueytown, Ala.
One of Alabama’s favorite sons, Bobby was NASCAR’s 1983
Champion of the Year. Bobby, who is one third of the famous “Alabama Gang,” along
with brother Donny Allison and Neil Bonnett, pledges his support for this
year’s campaign.
Along with Alabama State Poster Child, Scott Cunningham,
Bobby has already filmed a Public Service Announcement for this year’s National
Telethon and later on, during the campaign, will be on a poster with Scott,
which will be distributed statewide.
59 YEARS AGO
AUG. 6, 1959
Greenies Cop Title In Amateur Loop: The Evergreen Greenies
clinched the Conecuh County Amateur League pennant by walloping Pine Orchard,
16-4, here Sunday.
It was the Greenies’ 13th victory in 14 starts. A
suspended game earlier this year with Pine Orchard is yet to be played.
Leon Stinson, making his first appearance on the mound,
pitched a neat seven-hitter for the win.
His teammates banged out a total of 18 hits, including a
home run by Jeff Moorer.
The Greenies will conclude their schedule with a two-game
series with Paul before they play host to them here Sunday.
All-Star game here Aug. 23rd. George Gaston with
a 10-0 record is expected to pitch against Paul.
Jr. leagues will stage star tilts Saturday: Byron Warren,
president of the Evergreen Junior Baseball League, announces the 1959 All-Star
game will be played Saturday night at the Jr. League Park, game time will be at
eight o’clock.
Warren states that he cannot give the names of the players
for the American League at this time. A double-header tonight will have a
bearing on the standings of the teams. All-Stars are chosen from the second,
third and fourth place teams.
The names of the players and the teams from which were
chosen in the National League are: Red Sox, Crosby, Harper, Hansen; Giants,
Baggett, J. Ellis, B. Thornley, Mosley; Yankees, Dees and Salter.
RESULTS: Pelicans v. Orioles: The Pelicans edged the
Orioles, 6-5, Monday. Eddie Messer and Harold Wright, Orioles whirlers, gave up
no hits but walked many. Knud Nielsen twirled for the Pels. Wayne Caylor and
Tommy Hartley were head stickmen for the Orioles.
Chicks v. Orioles: Ziss-Boom-Bah! A cheering section? Not
exactly – just a couple of Orioles fans cheering their team to victory over the
Chicks, 8-3, Tuesday night. Jack White gave up one hit to Donnie Pittman. Bobby
Sasser and Gary Faulkner twirled for the future Dodgers. Tommy Hartley and
Wayne Caylor collected the two Orioles bingles.
Yankees v. Red Sox: The Yankees almost wore out home plate
Tuesday night. They crossed it 17 times. The Red Sox contributed little to the
dish’s depreciation. They tallied only once. Scott Cook notched the win on the
hill. Vernon Crosby and Don Hansen belted for nine Yank base blows. Robert
Rigsby and Claude Aaron was three for four and Scott Cook was one for two for
the victors. Claude Johnson’s triple was the Red Sox’s only blow.
Giants v. Yankees: The Yankees captured a 14-3 win over the
Giants Monday night. Terry Salter and Rusty Price, an Oriole, were the victors’
twirlers. Steve Baggett went all the way on the hill for the Giants. Robert
Rigsby was three for four and Claude Aaron and Mike Moorer were one for two for
the Yanks. Jimmy Ellis and Eddie Moseley each had a double for the losers.
Hawks v. Orioles: The Orioles clobbered the Hawks, 23-5,
Thursday night. Jack White was the Oriole flinger. Jack Driver, Larry Wright,
Tommy Chapman and Marvin Salter were the Hawk wingers. Wayne Caylor had a
single for the Orioles. Wright had a triple and Jimmie Riley was one for two
for the losers.
84 YEARS AGO
AUG. 2, 1934
Rabb News by King A. Cole: The local baseball team played
Herbert Friday and defeated them 20 to 4.
At five o’clock
Thursday afternoon, the troop will meet at the City School to go to Steven’s
Pond for swimming and outdoor tests.
There may be
something in this retributive justice idea – at least as far as Evergreen
baseball is concerned. Sunday before last, as well all know, the rain saved the
locals from a probable drubbing at the hands of Chapman’s lefthanded hitting
outfit. Then last Sunday Jupiter Pluvius arrived at the psychological moment to
prevent the Melton outfit from putting one in the won column.
There was a cheering
note, however, in spite of the rain. Loice “Skin” Hyde started chunking that
apple and was going great when the rain started. Skin had the hefty Andalusia
looking plenty tame, using a mixture of fast balls and curves. Tom Melton went
behind the pot and shifted Woodrow Lawlis to right field. The combination
worked fine, with Lawlis showing up as an efficient gardener.
Sam Jones and
Lawlis were the big guns in the Andalusia game, bringing in the punch that has
been missing from the locals’ offense for lo’ these many days. Lawlis took one
hefty cut on his first trip up and sent Nelson under the spreading branches of
the leftfield oak tree for his fly. Next time up, the husky Florida lad rammed
a hot one through shortstop that would have been a base hit with Travis out
there. The hit scored two runs.
Woody Mott returned
to the local wars Sunday, after a short absence. The portly Selmian arrived too
late to start the ball game. Mott will probably twirl the regular Thursday game
in Greenville today.
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