At ColemanYorks Gain Split in Junior DoubleheaderCOLEMAN—League-leading Lethbridge Yorks split a Southern Alberta Junior Baseball League doubleheadcr with Coleman Ravens here yesterday, winning the open-1 cr 8-4 but dropping the nightcap 7-5.Jerry Kjellgaard tossed a sparkling three-hit ter at the Ravens inthe afternoon contest registering 13 strikeouts and issuing only one base on balls.Rypien was the losing pitcher, giving up 12 safe hits while setting down on strikeouts and walking three.Joe Kryczka poked two of three hits off Kjellgaard, including a bases-empty homer and a bases-loaded single to drive in three runs in a losing cause.Ken Golia blasted a double and two singles for Yorks while Ken Heaton chipped in with a triple and I a single and Don Fereni with asparkling three-for-three, all singles.In the abbreviated afterpiece,which was called at the end of six innings because of rain, the locals ! bunched 10 hits and four walks to j push across their seven markers. 1 Billy Voss took the defeat, striking out only two.Frerot was the winner, striking out six men and walking only one. Zembiak was the hero for the Ravens in the bottom half of the sixth with his mates down 5-4. He unloaded a pinch-hit double with the bases loaded to drive in three runs and win the game. Kay singled, and doubled and Jenkins hit two singles for Ravens.Con Grisafc and Bill Golia each knocked cut a pair of one-base safeties for Lethbridge while Voss helped himself with a double.Chuck Lazzarotto also smacked a Idouble for the Yorks before the | rains came.