I have coffee with Coach Mason a lots and he has talked about that and much about that team. He enjoyed his short stay at BBC. I enjoy talking sports with him.
Ivy,
Our team's line-up...
FRANKIE STANO CF
LARRY WYATT SS
CHARLIE CARPENTER 3B-P
LARRY LACKEY OF-P
LATHAN HUDSON 2B
GEORGE CABINESS OF-P
BOBBY HATCHETT 1B
JIM (TUTTS) HOLMES C
BADIE BLACK OF-3B
Our infield was tight. We turned 11 Double-Plays in 14 games. Larry Wyatt and I turned 8 and the rest were either unassisted or 1-4-3 or 1-6-3.
In a game against Talladega, I led off an inning with a single and stole second base. George Cabiness hit a home run.
The very next time up I led off the inning with a single and stole second base. George Cabiness hits another home run.
I told him to give me his Home-Run sign and I would save my breath and stay on first. A true, true story
That is the team that he loves to talk about. I see Hatchett and Holmes often. Don't know where the rest are, but some are still around here somewhere.
I really enjoy reading of your baseball years Lathan. I remember very well how good you were at baseball. I always loved baseball because Paul and you let me play . I played a whole game one time in the cow pasture and the other team didn't know I was a girl. Paul put me out in center field so they wouldn't catch on. I put my hair up in my cap and looked the part. It was fun but we had to look out for those cow patties.........Trish and ED
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peewee i remember i think seeing you and jimmy holmes
playing ball but seems to me they were games at the quarry must have been semi pro ball.i remember badie black and larry wyatt.hatchet and a few of those other guys.i particularly remember a game when in the bottom of ninth 2 outs a high fly ball to short.short
let the ball pop out of his glove and u caught it to end the game.i played with badies brother billy in high school,very strong and consistent ball player.
i played for coach mason for 1 year in the 7 th grade
he was a tough coach but he was very good then i played a few years for coach brooks b4 i got my back hurt and had to quit playing.rambling on can't help it. see ya clark
Trish,
You were the best looking Centerfielder in Sylacauga. I remember we were playing a team in that Cowpasture on East Street and their team was all barefoot. I think we were all barefoot and one of our players hit the ball in a briar bed just behind the pitcher's mound. Nobody could get the ball and our player went all around the bases. Paul Etress's sister walked out there and got the ball. She was barefoot also but tough as she was pretty.
I also remember that Comer or whoever owned the pasture dug a big ditch right down the middle of our ball field (cowpasture) so we couldn't play there anymore..A true, true story
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Tip Top,
I played with Weogufka's Saturday & Sunday teams and we played near the Quarry. We also played at Weogufka High School and at Rockford behind the Jailhouse. I worked in the cotton mill a year before I went to college and that summer we'd play two games on Saturday and two games on Sunday. Couldn't get enough of it.
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Thanks Old Fogey for the compliment but it took me a little longer to look like a girl. ES and Paul showed me no mercy. They made me as tough as they could. When I was little I thought all girls fought like I did with those two. Lathan was 3 years younger than me and he was and still is like a little brother to me. We all picked on him but we didn't let anybody else. Baseball was such a good sport for us MillVillage kids. One ball and one bat is all we needed. If you could afford a glove that was a plus............Trish