EAST FAREWELL
NEWS
Thursday, July
7, 1955 Vol. C762
LOCAL
NEWS
EAST FAREWELL CELEBRATES FOURTH OF JULY
East Farewell- East
Farewell threw a big party to celebrate the 4th of July last
weekend and it carried over to Monday, the 4th. The weekend festivities started Saturday
night with a “Main Street Stroll” where most, if not all, the citizens
meandered down Main
Street. The street was closed to
traffic and every shop was open. Many of
the shop owners were standing in their front doorways greeting visitors and
shoppers alike. There were several areas
set up for people the sit and chat and every restaurant and bar had tables set
out front for “al fresco” dining and drinking.
Many folks remarked that it reminded them of
Sunday was
baseball day in East Farewell. The
Travelers played and won a tight game at Travelers Park or Travelers Home, as
it has come to be called. Before the
game started there was a carnival in
Monday’s first event
was the East
Farewell 4th of July Parade. It
proceeded down
The Grand
Finale July 4th, 1955
SPORTS
TRAVELERS BEAT RIVERVIEW IN A
CLOSE GAME
East Farewell- The Travelers continued on their record setting
pace through the Central League winning again on Sunday. By beating Riverview they pushed their record
to an astounding 17-2. After going 6-1
on their last road trip, they opened a 6 game home stand on Sunday with a tight
fought win over the Wildcats. The 2-1
win was a pitchers duel between two crafty veterans, Joe Nagy for the Travelers
and “Big Jim” Norbert for the Wildcats.
Norbert looms an intimidating 6’4” over the mound and was able to strike
out the first nine Travelers. Nagy was
able to retire seven in a row before Billy Donahue dropped a single in over
Dunham’s valiant stab at shortstop.
Donahue was able to come around to score after Nagy had a bit of a lapse
in concentration and allowed Joey Rich a double two batters later. Nagy regained his composure and went on to
finish the game not allowing any more scores and only three more hits. He only walked four the entire game.
On the other
side, Norbert was almost unhittable. He
not only stuck out twelve, he only allowed one hit, and three walks. Unfortunately for him the hit was a homerun
by Johnny Cloos and it came after his first walk to Bobby Watson. That was all the Travelers needed to seal the
victory. The big blow came in the
seventh inning and Norbert went on to pitch perfectly for innings eight and
nine. It was a wonderful but ultimately
frustrating outing for the fine right hander.
The Travelers defense did play a
part in this win, turning two double plays and bailing Nagy out a couple of
jams but for the most part this was all pitching and was a fine game for a
sold-out crowd to watch. The Travelers
continue their home stand Saturday against
NATIONAL NEWS
LALANNE
SWIMS FROM ALCATRAZ - SHEIK DIES - DISNEYLAND NEARLY READY
Jack Lalanne of
In
Last minute preparations to get the
nearly completed Disneyland ready for dedication ceremonies will be shown on a
special this Sunday night at 8 on ABC.
Many, many
thanks to www.mrpopculture.com for
contributing to this section of the East Farewell News.
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