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Legion Rallies To 11WinThe Bedford Legion dug their grave, then climbed out Tuesday, as they pulled off a six-run rally in the bottom of the sixth inning to beat Stoystown, 11-8, for the second consecutive day.“We’re definitely a long ball hitting club: a confined park team,1’ Bedford coach Kevin Kline stated after Bedford downed Stoystown Monday, and the players proved that in Tuesday’s contest.Bob Doman led off the sixth frame with a home run to right-center field, and Mike Ickes followed with a solo shot to left-center to pull Bedford towithin one run.Charlie Howsare got hit by a Carlos Gonzales pitch, and Cary Grubb and Mark Clark drew walksABa544453423H Rl0 0 0 3121002020014 1 *0STOYSTOWNTed Abramawich, cf Dave Helzer, c Greg Lfntt,ss Dave Vought, lb MikeZucheitl,2b Cbris Hoffman, rf Mike Novak, It Ooug Shumaker, 3b Carlos Gonzales, p TotalsBEDFORDMatt Logsdon, 2b, p Rob Doman, rf Mike Ickes, cf Charlie Howsare, c Cary Gubb, ss Scott Beegle, lb Mark Clark, 3b Ed Hardinger, If, 2b J. R, Kline, p Don Elliott, tf Totals SToystown BedfordCarios Gonzales and Dave Hotter, J.R. Kline, Matt Logsdon (31 and Charlie Howsare. WP-Logsdon. LP-Goniales.IB-Dave Better (Si, Greg Llnti {£), Mike Zuctiem IS), Rob Doman lt;B), Cary Grubb IB), Mark Clark (B)HR-Cary Grubb (B), Rob Doman IB), Mike Ickes IB)4’543333313022220120033302022000002001141310310t0132 U IS H203 002 0 * • 10ooi m fl • n isto load the bases for Ed Hardinger. Hardinger lost no time in lacing single to right, scoring Howsare. Don Elliott grounded out, but drove in Grubb, and Doman in bis second at-bat of the inning stroked a double to right, scoring the final two tallies.Matt Logsdon relieved J.R. Kline on the mound in the third inning, and although he had control problems, quieted the Stoystown bats to justthe right level to keep the game close.In the fifth inning, Cary Grubb hit a ball that was ruled a home run after a dispute between the umpires and Kline. Originally ruled a double for hitting the fence, the hit was called a home run on appeal.Bedford, now 12-3, plays the third leg of their marathon week of baseball today with a contest atSomerset at 6 p.m.Rob Doman, Mike Ickes, Charlie Howsare, and Mark Clark travelled to Indiana, Pa. for a major league tryout and All-Star game Sunday. After the tryout, the game pits 21 players from the July 6 All-Star matchup against 21 other selected players. Of the 42 total, 21 will be selected for the Pennsylvania East-West contest.The ball skips past Mark Clark, of the Bedford Legion, at third base as Stoystown’s Chris Hoffman slidessafely into the bag. The ball rolled into leftfield, and Hoffman scored before the relay. The run gaveStoystown the lead, but Bedford came back with six runs in the sixth to win. li-8.
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Bedford Inquirer

Bedford, Pennsylvania, US

Fri, Jul 22, 1983

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