The Mutuals were sent on an impromptu
snipe hunt after one of 'Pops' Pendergist's skyrockets sped to
earth.
In the first frame the Mutuals jumped out to a one run lead
which was quickly followed by a two run response by the Sandy
Hooks on base hits by 'Pops' and 'Muhl' followed by a two run
double by 'Mister' Edwards. In the next two innings, the Mutuals
added six more runs due to numerous misplayed balls and throwing
errors while the Hooks added just three more, helped in a large
part by a bases clearing triple by 'Muhl' Snyder in the third.
At this point, it was the Mutuals game to lose as they scored
multiple runs in every inning of the match save the fourth and
seventh. While, at the same time, the battery of 'Express' Miklich
and 'Youngblood' Hippeli (coming off a extended Achilles tendon
rehabilitation) gave a two-man clinic on 1864 base ball techniques
with a complete range of hurling deliveries (including Miklich's
fifty-five mile per hour zinger) and acrobatic fielding exhibition
behind the plate.
In spite of a fifteen hit attack (including a three for three
effort by 'Cool Papa' Harmon) and stiffening defense by the home
side, the Hooks were unable to penetrate the Mutual defenses
through the later parts of the game nor stop the relentless run
and gun offense of the visitors.
Highlights of the game included Edward's double, Snyder's
tremendous triple to deepest center, Miklich's inside the park
scamper (which was a result of a potential bound out that bounced
a good 10 foot in the air over the rightfielder's head and continued
to carom to the far reaches of the park), 'Pops' Pendergist catch
of a potential home run at the edge of the babbling brook in
left, and the loss of a Pendergist struck game ball which embedded
itself deep in the swamp in left...never to be seen again.
At the end of nine, the totals read 16 for New York and 5
for Newtown Sandy Hook.
Both teams exchanged huzzahs and reconvened at the Sorensen
Farm in Palestine for late afternoon conviviality and dinner.
It was the perfect way to close a remarkable and most memorable
season and all look forward to further meetings and festivities
in the future.
Though the Hooks closed their season with a bewildering 3
and 18 record, everyone agreed the team played their heart out
and with renewed commitment, more practice and a designated home
field the team could look forward to better results in the future.
A special thank you goes to all the ballists, families, friends
and sponsors who have made this season possible.
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