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Written by Jim Carter.Hubert S. Billy Shaw was an outstanding student athlete a yeezy mx t Presque Isle High School.The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Shaw in 1928 entered Presque Isle High School, where he participated in track and football for two years, and baseball for four years. He also was active in the band, orchestra, glee club, debate team and student council.He was an excellent defensive second baseman and the teams offensive catalyst, developing a reputation as a dangerous and timely hitter. Shaw also was the 1932 class valedictorian.Shaw, along with Hal Cheney, Verdelle Clark and his brother, Walter Shaw, led the Wildcats to the Aroostook League Baseball Championship with a 9-1 record. He continued his outstanding baseball play with the Presque Isle Midgets in the Junior American Legion Baseball League. Shaw divided his time between first base and the pitchers mound.In 1932, Shaw entered Bowdoin College. He played halfback on the football team for two years and was a four-year member of the baseball team, serving as captain his senior year. He figured prominently in leading Bowdoin to Maines intercollegiate championship.BillyShaw of Presque Isle takes a cut during his career as a semipro baseball player in the County during the 1930s. Credit: Courtesy of Hubert S. Shaw Jr.During the summers of his college years, he played for the Presque Isle Indians in the semipro Aroostook League. He was selected to play air max plus against the Boston Red Sox in Bangor in June 1935, and was one of th yeezy 350 e Ueag 2nd COVID-19 vaccine gets public review ahead of US decision
State prosecutors and the defense attorney for the Hampden man accused of killing his si yeezy usa ster-in-law in July both owala nz argued Wednesday that the murder victims journal, which she kept at the direction of a Bangor priest, should be admitt owala canada ed as evidence in the homicide case against Philip Clark.Clarks attorney, David Bate of Bangor, said at a court hearing that the Rev. Anthony Cipolle has been less than candid with investigators in this case. He said the priest has invoked his Fifth Amendment right to silence and has refused to voluntarily give his DNA to be tested as part of the homicide investigation into the July death of Renee Henneberry Clark, 49.The court hearing where Bate, who represents Philip Clark, 55, made those remarks was held to determine if the contents of Henneberry Clarks diary are a privileged communication between a priest and a parishioner or evidence to be used at a trial next year.If Justice William Anderson decides Henneberry Clarks journal does not meet the religious exception standard, he would then examine it to determine what, if anything, could be read by prosecutors and the defense team.Philip Clark is charged with intentional or knowing murder in the shooting death of Henneberry Clark at the Hampden apartment she shared with her estranged husband, Frank Clark, 56, the brother of Philip Clark. The accused killer and victim lived in adjacent apartments at 557 Kennebec Road.The defendant, who is being held without bail at the Penobscot County Jail, has |
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