Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Clyde Bitner Baseball Player


Clyde Alvy Bitner lived in Montana in 1914. Here is an excerpt from a story about a game in which he played in against a team from Japan. It sounds like he was a great outfielder.
Anaconda, Montana vs. Meiji, Japan July 16, 1914

The spectacular plays of the game were two catches by Bitner in the fourth. The best was a running grab in short right, the wind carrying the drive away from the speeding fielder. The second was even more sensational. Two were out and a runner on second when Asano drove what seemed a safe liner over second. Bitner tore in and slid at the last to scoop the ball just before it touched the ground
Information from Anaconda Standard 1914
Microfilm files

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