Roanoke, Va. Special,
15th, to the Charlotte
Observer
Billy Fetzer, the Concord baseball player who is doing
things with the Danville team in Virginia State League this season, won a big
bunch of applause here this afternoon in the game with Roanoke when he batted
the longest hit ever seen on the local grounds and one of the longest hits ever
made in the South. The drive was more than 700 feet from the home plate where
it hit a church steeple and was thus stopped in its flight which no doubt would
have gone over 1,100 feet. The grand stand yelled for fully five minutes and
the play had to be stopped by the umpire until the fans and players on both
teams regained their equilibrium.
Billy was carried off the field on the shoulders of his
brother players from both teams and handsome women tore their bouquets from
their breasts and threw them at the Tar Heel’s feet. It was with the greatest
difficulty that the Concord lad worked his way to the street car, so eager were
the spectators to shake his hands. It was a great ovation for the Cabarrus
country boy.
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