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Bedford Routs Windber In Legion ActionWINDBEtt~ Tli* BedfordABICI Mil 14|lin WRi IpmlllWIQits offensive prowess as thtf pmnd-ed rt II Mts to defeat Wtodber, lftt.Inc mnR wii CfnmnVII Wll/lgood pttchhft, as Scott B«de afar-ed Wtodber only eft Mlft. Bwglistrock out 11, bid lie wtBei sand.Bedford mated two runs ft the top of the first liming to take • to lead. Cary Grubb hit an lafleid single and went to second on a wild pitch. Dm Ettkdt followed with a walk and Grubb went to third tin a pan ball. Rob Donum lofted • single into leftfield to drive in Grubb. After Elliott stole third and Doman stole second, Scott Beegle hit a ground bell, which allowed Elliott to score.Bedford added another in the se* cond to extend its teed to to. Ed Hsrdtnger ripped a single up the middle to lesd off the inning. He stole second and went to third on a pass ball. Bedford then perfectly executed a suicide squeese, as Dick Baker bunted the ball to drive in ffanfinger.Windber got its run in the bottom of toe second. Mark Kurds walked to lead off the inning and Chris Btougli followed with a single. AfterKurds stole third and Btough stole second, Beegle walked Paul Furigay and Gene Mattls to drive in Kurds.Bedford added two more in the top of the third. Eltiott led off with a single up the middle and stole second. Doman drove him in with a double to left. Doman scored on a Mark Clark single to extend the lead ttiM.Bedford scored two in the fifth as Mark Clark hit a single to drive in Elliott and Beegle. *They got their final three runs*in the top of the sixth. Brooks Shoemaker hit a single to lead off the Inning and went to third on a single by Baker. After Baker stole second.Grubb hit a double ddwii the left field line to score Shoemaker and Baker. Grubb scored on a line drive stogie to right off the bat of Doman to make the final MM.COACH*g CORNER— CoachKevin Kttne said about yesterday's game, We had i« hits today, so we're starting to hit the ball again. Let’s hope we can keep it up.Kline alto pointed out, We play four home games this weekend if we win them all, we should clinch the Turnpike League title. Saturday's games should be some good ones as we play a double-header against Rockwood, who beat us earlier in the season.This was Scott’s (Beegle) first time pitching for a while. We’re try* tog to get our rotation started now that the pitching staff is injuryfree.’’The Legion team has a game today against Somerset, who is in second place behind Bedford in the league.•ebroiiDtfrf •niMfB JMUftfttttfNftaitovwaanWarfttfarftf*fttWftMtl*BraaftiftbatfVtaftir did lllirc TOtALft * 14 II tl 1winobb*Miht Malacfifft II taut Danafali •fllPtvtcfwrp Mtrft Kardi tf Cftr it Btaaffc »i Paaf P trifay 1ft Otfta Waff it tt Bary Mfbtlkac Jaa Par bad Parlay PirwttH TOTALS ill! Piatefiar antf Oary Wibatft awi Dick Itftcr. WP— Ota«la L IB—Maff Lo««#tfi IB), Cary ©rtbb IB Oaffiafi |B)IB—Miff Laaibefl (B)IStiff Battle —PfotclBob
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Bedford Gazette

Bedford, Pennsylvania, US

Tue, Jul 03, 1984

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