EE. -lt;%■SfLiiaWYankees RetainNiteball LeadDefeat AFG By Score of 14 to 6Batting power of the • municipal league-leading Yanks was too much/'for the American Fruit Growers team fin a niteball battle on the local grounds Monday night as the grccer team pounded out a 14 to 6 victory. AFG had the edge in pitching, recording three innings where the enemy went hitless, compand to cnly two for the Yankees.Four pitchers worked for the winners; Dick Zilidi, Mike Zii-ioli, Jack Crandall and Jack Hughes. Ray Chambers caught. Dick Zilioli whiffed three, passed-a—like—number;—Hughes—struck— out one, passed two; Crandall gave two bases on balls. Jess Ramirez started for AFG, giving way later to John Ramirez and G. Ramirez issued a pair of passes to balance two Strike-outs. Tonv Uribe and N. Shamel caught.Statistics of the affair ffollow:TEoects .forreshrnCn., Jim Ri-back, in-the mostinir and.IIt•V.pmpis®tsi®illllmvsy/ss'yti c*:*• r» • » • #iv.v0•I-:... yAFGtt ____—...............ARR■AHG. Mack .............1■ 0J. Self ....................... 210R?. Rodriguez ................411N. Shamel ...........,. . 400G. Ramirez .......000John Ramirez ...... 401M. Ortega .............. 50I1D. Wade ...............30---- - o IJess ^Ramirez ............2....0.0Frank Hart , .100T. Uribe...............411J. Patton ..........212-N-*- SauGod-o ...?,01B. Saucedo ..........•41* » L 2Total4069YANKSABRHti-- *■K-'Av..* .■y.Max a ba in N scrajNE’ ordim