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Gula's bat powers O'Hagan's to winJim Gula was 4-for-4 with a pair of home runs to lead O’Hagan’s to a 9-5 Delco Tavern League victory over Pete’s Embassy.Dan Elkins, Gula and John Scanlan helped O’Hagan’s break a 3-3 tie in the fifth inning and Scanlan (shortstop) and Mike Keeley (second base) made key defensive plays.Ed Carr hit a three-run homer for Pete’s.In other Tavern League games:Delmar 13, Don’s Essington 9: Delmar got five runs in the seventh inning to pull away. Ray Stackhouse was 4-for-4, Paul Stackhouse and .Phil Marchisani homered and Marchisani was 3-for-3 for Delmar. Bruce Slot-terback homered for Don’s.DiMatteo’s 14, Willows 9: Charlie Finnegan had three hits including a homer and Bob Fossett was the winning pitcher.Mike Flood’s 14, Julie’s 7: BiU Swangium was the winning pitcher.WALLINGFORDLima Beans 6, Wallio’s Frog Pond 3: Peter Wolf’s two-run home run gave pitcher Nate Wolf room to work.Phil’s Cozy Corner 17, CountySeat Inn 3: Jeff Dawes blasted two home runs and Ernie Bonaquisti hammered out four hits to spark Phil’s.Ptumstead Inn 9, Carlson’s AutoAmateur SoftballBody 7: Larry Larson’s two-out, two-run single in the top of the seventh provided the margin of victory. Bob Winesor had four hits for the winners.Qrewmasters 17, Sin City 8: Tom DelConte and Jim Meyer each ^collected four hits and Jack Schaffer, Chuck Brown and DelConte all hit home runs as Brewmasters rolled. INDUSTRIAL VALLEY Brookhaven Sunoco 13, Sportsman’s 2: Despite playing with only nine men, Brookhaven coasted thanks to the hitting of Larry Ferriola (four hits, four RBIs), John Kennedy and Joe Socash (three hits each).Tank’s Tavern 13, Breslin Tire 3: Frank Puzzanchera knocked in six runs, Bob Earle belted a three-run homer and Joe Maloney, Ron Earle, and Ron Libertine all had three hits for Tank’s. 'Heacock’s n 3, Wawa 2: Carl Monhollan drove in the winning run and Chris Cahall and Jim Monhollan protected the lead with a game-ending double play.RIDLEY TOWNSHIP fyramid 9, All-Athletic 1: Walt Hall’s two home runs backed the five- hit pitching of Ted Degville.Eddystone Vets 5, Old State 2:The defense of shortstop Ken Smith and Jim McGinn’s three hits proved to be the difference.DEL VAL WOMEN’S Fast Pitch Liberty Tavern 4, Pete’s Embassy 0: Michelle Palladino fired a five-hitter and Renie Golden and Kathy Wrightmeyer each stroked two hits Jor Liberty.CHESTER REC Township Inn 15, EdgemontP a r k 1 oINTER-BORO Maxmllltan’s 12, Darby Inn 4: Lafayette Shackleford had four hits, scored foui*rims and drove in three and Fred Burns added three hits for the winners.Mike Flood’s 16, Tony’s Bar 5: Home runs by Walter Gordun, Harry McTyre, John Trosino, and Bob Gerhert powered FloocPs.FUNDAMENTALEVANGELICAL West Chester 9, Marcus Hook 2:The winners finished 9-4.Ogden 3, Fellowship 2: A sacrifice fly by Rich Johnson in the sixth gave Ogden the win and the American Division title. Dan and Dave Hamer each contributed two hits to the championship effort.Claymont 17, Aston 16: The losers almost pulled it out even though they played with just eight men. _ ^ ,
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Delaware County Daily Times

Chester, Pennsylvania, US

Sat, Jul 05, 1980

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