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Western Carolina League Finals, the Rutherford County Owls defeated the Morganton Aggies 4 games to 1 to win
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Alexander Park in Forest City after a game against Shelby. After the attack, Skidmore was complimentary of the players and team officials, who assisted him after the attack, including Dr. C.H. Verner who
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William Greene and finishing 22.5 games behind the first place Lincolnton Cardinals. In the playoffs, the Owls were swept by the Shelby Farmers in four games. Rutherford County's Ken Paschal led the Western Carolina League with 19 home runs. The Western Carolina League completed the 1952 season
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