««• uy ct IIIU dllU l 11 I v. v Cl uu Ito pitch to load the bases with twohtsRed HotCuOr1Bilout (Continued from page 26) Ti;Is- ed out a double and L a r r v°t the second game. The hit less S0C, Eagles could only collect two lt;ed this game. Fat Sullivan blast- 2 3 mm.....n | ^gm47.ed, Johnson a single. Harvey Hinc-ker had the big bat for the goCo3hits. D e n k . Bergstrom and George Barrett each had a double. while Jeff Brown collectedSteelers as he pounded out three4bv010- 3as,.3*WOon«Sclt;tar» h a single. 1i as.0 The Packers ran awav from D'-2 the Steelers, 18 -2. The winning Th2 pitcher was Terry Durant, who 0 vielded two hits. The Steelersfeethe first inning on doubles by1 jumped into a two run lead in 2.er.J 1Denk and Carl Mitchell; this *-4ended the hitting and scoring— for the Steelers. Durant helped- 5~12 and a triple. However, the star fir'ch,!; of the dav was Jack Niendorf h *aPat07his own cause with a double _6KOlt;,,n as he singled in the second. T'J aus* homered over the left field «rbfence, then blasted another i hV2*La-ptS: .2 over the fence in center, and j1 „hitting a double. j 2» The Colts stayed on top, bare-H ly eked a win over the Lions2 4 - 3. The Lions went out ins2. 1DisSnol0 front three runs in the first, tanThe Colts managed to catch up Ka 0 in the second and fourth and 4 f 0 won the game in the fifth. Dave jJ Trayser had two doubles for the *a] Lions with Dave Carmen, Tom Ka^ 4 Carlin and Marshall collecting - ? the others. Joe Wardley had 3” two for the Colts. 1 KasvsiK For Thorough, Informed *•!'3 irtte Sports Coverage Read hTHE STAR Semi-Weekly I J!