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PARK FOREST BOYS BASEBALLMidwestTribe Trips jForf Worth on TopScoreRunsSouthernYanks, Grabs Division FlagIn Big InningJax Crack MiamiTieOn Finn Shutout Win For Runaway for First With PelsBy JO ANNE BOLGRENFort Worth jumped to the head of the AmericanThe Indians clinched the pen-1 division of the Midwest defeating Indianapolis 13 to 0By DOROTHY JOHNSONBy BOB WOLFBy MURIEL PETERSONThe Eagles came out of their slump Wednesday in the senior Memphis, led by the slugging of Takahiko Hattori,as thev tamed the Lions 16-2. Donald Hansen and John DePew pounded out a 13 to.Tt'JVilnr.SE'Tw Iand ShrvcP°r 3 10 L The shutout featured the pitch- Larrv Johnson was the starting 4 win over Savannah. Tracy Bachtell notched the winI owrtheYankees’TheTriteT'lng of Tom Fmn and outstanding defensive work by j pitcher for the Eagles, but at-1 an(J was aided bv lhe SDarkIin2 fielding of Bob Kim-Bob Dotson. Wednes-jrv saw Bob Dubrish Internationalhomer, tff Ro^r.s “’for-TIg0 1116 dis,3nCe’ Stnklng out 11Mike Bennish 3-for-4. Bill Gil-' shreveP°rt batters. Tom Green liland 2-for-3. Mike Martin and’ ter issuing walks to John Schia- . n t • a f\ •voni and Dave Carmen, slugger bal1' B,na.n P“rdy' _Renms ^Dave Travser slammed a dou-and was aided by the sparkling fielding of Bob Kim-Raider May'sput down a Shreveport uprising by snaring a line drive and turning it into a double play to pvend the game. Dave Raboy ledj^^ ■■■iwlble to score both runners.Frank Vogel and Tom Carlin then got free trips, so ace Andy Gladstone came in to retire the----y —-- ^ y --------- ----en and Joe D o o r 1 e y. Kellyhomer for the ^anks. the Shreveport attack with twoIn a pitcher’s duel that went hits, seven innings the Braves took , the Phillies 2 to 1. The game was scoreless through the sixth, as Ed Blechschmidt and JackIn a tense game ver and Indianapolis, Indianap-Tames TitansBy MIKE GLENNONRaider Bob Mav hurlednext two batters to end first half of the firsttheSpaulding, Barry Wilkinson and Tim Tobin played well defensively for Savannah in this southern game.In a pitcher’s duel, Atlanta topped Mobile 7 to 3. Both Mobile’s Jim P i s a n i and theBoys BaseballSENIORaiDekker locked horns. In the seventh the Phils squeezed a run across and it looked likeolis slugged its way to victory, one-hitter giving his team a 7 9 to 8. Kevin 0 Sullivan pitched to 2 victory over the Titans, superbly, to gain his third vie- Third baseman Dave Balfourinning.Andy then pitched a very fine, „ . , T. „ . , ,game giving up onlv one hit Cracker s,,Jl™ Brennan pitchedto Dave Carmen in'the third n°-hlt bal1 ll11 the s,xth lnnln8inning wen Atlanta cracked the iceTve top,«ho ,T,d j - is? £ a* aato tire as he walked the firstPackersLionsColtsRedskinsEaglesSteelersW322110L112131Pet..750.666.500.500.250.000tory of the season. Denver's had the Titans onlv hit. This tvvo batters» so Tim Dineen!the ball game, until after two cons(ant out m the Braves half of theinning Bert Baker walked.Ricky Mattson proved to be a half of the season, the Raiders Icame in to Put out the firethreat at the plateremain in four feated.the only team unde- and end lbe game.At the Titans - Texans gamesmashing three hits0 , . . . trips, including a bases loadedSteve Saalman came to bat and „ , _: n i _ ,blasted the first pitch over the ^ rUn’ 3 1 r ‘ P 1 6 3nd 3 Pla-Ved' the Texans 80t ttle shortcenter field fence for two runsand the ball game.Indianapolis turned in a de- the last inning with the scoreThp rarriinak mnvod rlnspr fensive gem to end the game 3 to 1, it looked like the Texans’when center fielder Tom Schutzigame, but the Titans then proButch Rogers and Tom Tray-ser to pad a 3 to 1 lead. Mobilecame back with two runs on asingle by Tom Nortrup and atriple by Pisani to set up the THE EAGLES took the lead final score. Bruce Plotkin wasin the first as they crossed the outstanding for Mobile at sec-end of the 4-3 score. Going into plate three times on four hits.SUNDAY Steelers vs. Redskins, 1 p.m Colts vs. Lions, 4 p.m.MONDAYEagles vs. Redskins, 6*30. Lions vs. Steelers, 6:30.TUESDAY Steelers vs. Lions, 6:30.WEDNESDAYRedskins vs. Colts, 6 30.INTERNATIONALto the National pennant as thevbacked against the fence to pull ceeded to score three runs, twodumped the Dodgers 5-1 in sev- . - . , . - . , ,, , _ , _Brian Madix and |ln a screaming line drive off j on a double by Bob Cosgrove,VfnHpAn n LaI a r»H InvAitr In CT1U1P ff Dltr'lirir KaK \A l i n 1 h nen innings.John Olsen combined to pitch a two hitter for the Red Birds. Paul Nelson of the Dodgersgave up but one hit in his six, . . . ,. ,inning stint, a single by Tom *ra inning to win a game whichMattson’s bat and threw to first j giving pitcher Bob Wilie the base to catch Ted Pate.down 7 to 01won theLOUISVILLE needed an ex- inwin.The Broncos, the firstThe big inning, however, was the third as they scored 11 runs.Pat Sullivan and Bill Boston had perfect days as each collected a double, two singles and a walk. Rich Kasting had three singles, making him six for eiht in the lastsaw the lead change severalinning,game in the last inning, to take the Texans 8 to 7. Winningeight in JohnsontwoalsoDrumm. The Cards came upwith four runs in the seventh. .The White Sox edged the Ti- ® t0 Herbie Borchersgcrs 3-2. Hugh Persson. playing tlle wln' coming on in relief m ents to three hits.games.perfect day with two hits and two walks.ond base.Reliefer Any Granoff came on in the fifth inning to save starter Tom Clarke’s game as Little Rock defeated Chattanooga 9 to 6. Jim Lamont had four RBI with two doubles, while B. J. Luke had 3-for-3 and Ed Erick-, . son and 2-for-3 to pace the 3 3 Traveler’s offense. Bill Gubbinsand Howard Davis each made. , - t , . -, , .T • Bruc^ \ fine running catches in the out-times as it downed Minneapolis pitcher Mel Nelson posted nine Mark Norris and Gladstonestrikeouts and held his oppon- j had the other singles for thewinners.in his last game in Park Forest,led the attack and pitched a .two hitter. Gerald Buck and ^er smacked a single to leadBob Lake hit In their 9 to 2 loss to the two doubles and Hartmann Mil- Chargers, the Oilers had onlyable game in a losing effort for | Minneapolis the Lookouts and Rick Hillierthe Louisville attack. Ken Cliff- inDoug McDaniel made great catches which saved the day, for the Sox. Art Look and Stu eac^ f»°t *wo ^or Minneapo-hit, a short popup droppingfront of the mound whichThe Colts and Packers play- had two hits including a double, ed the only other game. It was * * *WLPet.GBRaiders401.000Chargers21.6671*2Broncos22.5002Texans22.5002Titans13.2503Oilers03.0003 ViINTERMEDIATEWLPet.GBFalcons501.000Panthers21.6672Badgers12.3343Mustangs12.3343Warriors11.5002r?Spartans04.0004 VjMIDWESTAMERICANWLPet.GBFort Worth126.667Denver107.588i ViHouston97.5622Indianapolis108.5552Shreveport710.41241*Buffalo313.1878NATIONALWLP't.GBOmaha143.824Louisville125.7062Dallas89.4706Minneapolis710.4127Wichita611.3528St. Paul413.23510SUNDAYOmaha vs.Wichita,1, CentralEast.IntermediateAlsbrook Bat,Pitching Keys Falcons' WinBv NEIL CHERMKOFFmThe Falcons defeated t h e Warriors 10 to 6 in the intermediate league. Gary Alsbrook got stronger as the game progressed. blanking the Warriors in the last three innings.Ron Nvkl led the Warriors*%attack with two for three. Bill Moon got a nice hit to drive intwo runs. John Travsor and*Ken Hertzler also contributed base hits. Alsbrook, with runners on all bases, got the key hit, a line double to right center.The Warriors jumped off to a quick lead and stayed ahead to beat the Spartans 9 to 5. The Warriors picked up nine inning being in the fourth when a couple of walks and singles by Ron Nvkl and John Traysor pushed across three runs.*BIG BATS for the WarriorsBIRMINGHAM roared to anPostoff got the Tiger hits.No Hits OffJoe; Jirtle Jars EuclidJoe Gasbarro fired a no-hitter in Chicago Heights park district Rookie league play, leading hisJirtle club, 10 to 0, over Euclid.The hurler struck out seven and walked but two. One hitter reached base on an error. Pacing the Jirtle attack was Dane Mattio, who cracked a triple, double and single for a perfect iav.Bradwood romped over Normandy, 12 to 1 as Dave Olson ossed a no-hitter. The run off iim scored in the first inning :n a walk and two errors. Brad-vood scored all its runs in theirst three innings.• * *DAVE PATRIZI led Wackero a 5 to 1 win over Seifer, lurling a four-hitter. He fanned nlv four, but issued a lone )ass. Wacker scored its runsa pitcher's duel all the wayer, Dave Byrne and Tom Davey j no one called. .Frank Brunner, i and Ron Stanke. Packers. The 1’who got the win, fanning 10 in Colts collected four hits whileeach boy struck out 10. 3 'teammates Kevi Br’ant a dlis.W 7 uj f ^ v w sb v vlt; v v v*i m m m m vuthe five inning game. Contribut- the Packers had three.Through pitching efforts of ing to the Chargers total was aTerry Goldman, John Hardey j triple by Pat Beck, scoring two and Pat Carey, and timely hitting of Mike Wade and RobinLamont. Omaha came from behind in the sixth inning to defeat St. Paul 5 to 4. Pitcherruns.Mark Roter also pitched a mag-nificant game. Both teams exhibited excellent fielding.In the top of the fourth theGary Hickman provided the big n u i t hits. Tom Prohaska, Baron’sColts put two_ runs across the catcher was tremendous „ heplate. Dave Lee singled and „ • t_______„ .r . .... b .nailed three runners at thewent to third on an error and he scored as Mike Logan slammed out a hit. Jim Stew-ardson then hit a grounder to third and as the infielder tried to keep the runners on base he juggled the ball and Logan scored.THE PACKERS had runners on in the first and fourth innings, but they were stranded.In the bottom of the seventhwith two out, Stanke singled and went to second on an error. Ronnie Levine then hit him toplate. Ken Aron, Jeff Goldman and Ed Kravitz had doubles for the Pelicans.Jacksonville climbed into a first place tie with New Orleans by bombing Miami 14 to 6. Ron Harper was credited with the win. Neil Devore scored twice on thrilling base running and played a fine game at first base for Jacksonville. Roy Burlingame sparkled at short for the Marlins and Brent Aleshire made a fine running catch in right field. --- - - — WWW wwwwwwwwr • f ^ -W W w V - - —’ — -w •Shreveport vs. Houston, 3, Central East.Louisville vs. Dallas, 5, Central East.Houston vs. Buffalo, 5, Central Senior.MONDAY St. Paul vs. Minneapolis, 6:30, Central East.Buffalo vs. Denver, 6:30, Central Senior.TUESDAY Shreveport vs. Houston, 6:30, Central East.Indianapolis vs. Fort Worth, 6:30, Central Senior.WEDNESDAY Louisville vs. Dallas, 6:30, Central East.THURSDAY Omaha vs. Wichita, 6:30, Central East.FRIDAYAll Star Game, 6:30, Central Senior.SOUTHERNAMERICANwere Nvkl, two for four driving in two runs, and Greg Gilow, two for four driving in two runs. Winning pitcher was Nvkl, who gave up six hits and struck out nine. The Spartanspicked up five runs on six hits, the big Spartan inning being the fifth when a walk and an error started it off, then a single by Phil Becker and a double bv Bob Masterson scored three runs.Doug Spencer had the big hit, a long triple. He later stroked another long ball to right field, however this one was pulled in by Barry Dickerson. The losing pitcher was Ray McClure who did a finejob of striking out 13.third. It looked like this might' Nashville beat Augusta 7 to 4 be what the Packers needed on a great relief job by Billy it least tie the game, but Beggs. Starter Jim Ledford andBeggs together struck out 12 as Dan Beard, Gael Ronnau and Gene Miller led the Vols attack.WLGBLittle Rock134Atlanta1251Memphis984Mobile7106Chattanooga5128Savannah4139NATIONALWLGBJacksonville116New Orleans116!Birmingham107i !Nashville982Miami893Augusta3148Female ControlasLevtried to steal secondAugusta’s Jim Kaiser struck out Chemical Catalogand was thrown out by Stew-ardson.This ended a very fine game played well by both teams. 14 in a losing effort and cracked Mike Johnson of the Colts and out two hits. Mark Webster had Randy Raiman of the Packers two hits for Augusta.had the only other hits of the game. *WTomen outnumber men owners of stocks in all major American industries.SPECIAL LIMITED INTRODUCTORY OFFER GOOD FOR 100 NEW MEMBERS ONLY.365 days of family fun-moro than a Country Club. Fishing, swimming, boating, picnicking and winter sports. 85-acro completelygame fish stocked multi-lake, private club. Less than $50 yearly for average family. 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