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The Gnadenhutten Indians (6-0), behind the second no-hitter of Ron Bradley, came from behind to take the Baltic Eagles (2-3) 3-1 last night in a Tuscarawas County Baseball game. Bradley, who hurled a no-hitter against Port Washington two weeks ago, now has a 6-0 record for this season and a 15-2 record for two seasons. The Eagles, against whom he tossed a one-hitter earlier this year, scored their only run in the fourth frame when a walk and an error gave them a 1-0 lead. However, the state runnerups came back to tie the contest in the top of the fifth and went ahead in the sixth when they scored twice. Bob Lautensleger was the loser. He gave up six hits, struck out four and walked three. Bradley walked six batters. John Hall led the Indians' attack when he collected two hits, one which was a double. Ron Clark also smacked a two-base blow. The Indians will now play Northwestern Thursday in a non-league game. The Huskies were knocked from state competition in the semi-finals last year 3-1 by the Indians.
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GARAWAY BLANKS STONE CREEK 9-0 IN COUNTY CONTEST - In a county baseball league game played yesterday at Sugarcreek, Garaway High's Pirates (5-1) blanked Stone Creek (0-5) 9-0 behind the 2-hit pitching of Charley Stingel. Stingel whiffed 15, while walking six. Mel McAfee of the losers was touched for 12 hits. Leading the winning hit parade were Bud Yakley with a single and triple, Dan Beininger with a single and double, Larry Yakley two doubles and Stingel a single and double.
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TUSCARAWAS COUNTY BASEBALL LEAGUE STANDINGS
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1. Gnadenhutten Indians 6-0
2. Garaway Pirates 5-1
3. Baltic Eagles 2-3
4. Port Washington Purple Riders 1-4
5. Stone Creek Panthers 0-5
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Tuesday, September 30, 1958
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio
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