Phils Still 2nd In FieldingBy JERRY RATCUFFE walked 10 times and fanned onlyTimes Sports Editor 10 times.Quintana, Phillies leftfielder, Not much has changed for the had scored 24 runs in 123 times at Phillies team-wise in the bat, including 37Tnts for StTtoEal Appalachian League statistics, bases. Quintana had eight according to the Howe News dotibles, one triple and three Bureau of Chicago. homers, along with 22 RBI. HePulaski is still second in club had walked seven times and fielding with a .959 percentage, fanned 14 times, but also remains seventh in Another man, hitting at the team batting with a .227, through .300 mark is centerfielder Rocky August 6 statistics. Skalisky (the Pulaski power-In batting, Pulaski:is ahead of hitter who was an All-American ' only Marion. Kingsjtoft leads the quarterback in high school), league in batting with a .268 Skalisky was batting .285. team average. He had scored 25 runs off 45Pulaski is first in base on balls hits and had 79 total bases after with 192, but are second in most 158 times at bat. Rocky, one of time struck out with 377. the most popular Phils, had ThePhillies are tied for third in eight doubles, one triple and runs scored with 222, and fourth eight home runs, along with 26 in runs batted in with 184. RBI, 12 walks and 40 strikeouts.The rookie Phils were seventh Other Phillies and their in hits with 301, sixth in total averages were P.J. Carey, bases with .455, and seventh in catcher, .266; Rick White, stolen bases with 21, out of an second base, .245; Jim eight-team system. Pulaski was Passarrilli, first base, .227; also fourth in.two-base hits with Vance Morton, catcher, .208; 47, seventh in triples with seven, Dennis Lee, outfielder, .184; and sixth in home runs with 31, Chuck Franklin, third base, .184; through the Aug. 6 stats. Joe Levins, shortstop, .184; JohnFielding-wise, the Phils Guarnaccia (who missed part of couldn’t be much better. They the season due to an illness), had the third fewest amount of outfielder,/. 167; Jeff Wilson, errors with 78. They were fourth, outfielder' .111; arid-'Matt in assists with 390 and sixth in Allison, .029. put outs with 1,031. Pulaski was Since Pulaski Phillie top draft ranked third in most passed choice Larry Christenson will balls with 19, and had„ turned probably miss the remainder of over 24 double plays to rank the season, after hurting his sixth. Overall, the Phils had a^back four weeks ago, Ed Grime .948 fielding percentage, lr df Archbold, Ohio and Ed Molush percentage points behind of Cornwells HgtsM Penn-league-leading Bristol. sylvani^have taken over as theIndividual hitting on the top two Phillie hurlers. Philadelphia Phillie affiliated Grime leads the team in farm team saw two hitters earned mn average lt;ERA), and batting over the .300 clip. Molush leads in wins.Rick Knepper led ^11 batters Grime, in six starts has a 3-3 with a .305, just ahead of Willie record. In 44 innings pitched, he Quintana with a .301. had an ERA of 2.45, giving Up 12Knepper, a third baseman, has earned runs and 35 hits. He had in 95 times at bat, scored 18 runs, walked 11 and struck out 40. rapped out 29 hits for 38in-^even starts as of bases. He had four doubles, one Aug. 6, had a 5-2 record and a triple and one home run. 2.77 ERA. Molush, in 52 innings .‘‘Knep’ythe fans call him, had pitched had allowed 51 hits 11 runs batted in, and had 19-runs, only 16 of them barned.Manuel of Bristol led in triples Tonight's Action with six.Tuesday’s Results. Zdeb led in doubles with 13, and also shared the lead in runs scored with 38, with Williams of Johnson City. Williams also ledBluefield 6, Pulaski 3 Kingsport 11, Bristol 7 Johnson City*5, Marion 0 4 Wythevilie at Covington, ppd., rainin stolen bases with 16.Pulaski at Covington Bristol at Johnson City l^arion at Kjnjsport Bluefield at WythevilieWilson of Johnson City led in home runs with 13 and in RBI with 43.