Baseball still hasn't given up the reigns to "king" football yet and the game between Stone Creek and Gnadenhutten last night at the Stone Creek diamond showed why. Ronnie Deibel, on the mound for Stone Creek, fashioned an almost perfect game in posting the 1-0 victory. He granted a single in the first inning to Meek of Gnaden for the only hit allowed the Indians. He didn't walk a man in the close contest. Clark, hurling for Gnaden, also pitched a fine game as he permitted only four hits, a double and single by Mel McAfee and singles by Wherley and Ellwood. In the Tuscarawas County high school baseball clash, Stone Creek punched across its lone and winning tally in the initial frame when McAfee hit his double to right center and after two men were out Whereley belted a single to left to score McAfee. Coach of the Stone Creek team was Ed McGlumphy and Scott was tutor of the Gnadenhutten Indians. In another county league tilt last night Port Washington (1-1) defeated the new consolidated Tuscarawas Valley 4-2. This is the first athletic team fielded by the new school. Jerry Hannahs (1-0) was the winning pitcher as he allowed five safeties while, Ben Price was charged with the loss being tagged for seven hits. Price got the only extra hit of the ball game, a double.
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Tuesday, September 18, 1956
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
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