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Bill Gin-inning was scoreless, but the lid blew7 off in thehurled a two hit shutout, striking outBy FRED WILLIAMSThe Mustangs scored all their runs in the first inning as Mike Glennon led off with a single,grw«to15 and walkingnone as the Chicks downed Nashville 10 to 0. Cory, inBoys Baseballeris matched Karste at thetop of the second when t h enioto uritK o « r Steelers crossed the plate eight[i WI,M three hlt P.erfor.m-, times. Thev scored once moreSENIORance while teammates Iraposting a near perfect game, faced only 20 battersWith the regular season forthe lllini league approaching an end, there was added excite-then a walk and a single by PatCrocker produced the runs.up13and allowed no runners past sec- f ond base. Jeff Mason and Brianment withwastheall-starPurdy led the Chicks on offenseBrunner FansPackersColtsLionsSteelersEaglesRedskinsW41L122233Pet..800.600.600.333.250.250Wolfe, Dave WTade, Tom Sullivan and Don Miller collectedin the fourth and twice in the sixth.MAJORone hit apiece. Butch Arnold, Fred Newstat, and Ron Payson led Wichita's sparkling defense.InMark Sieron had the big batfor the Redskins as he bangedNATIONALCardinalsCubsPhilliesBravesGiantsDodgersIndians Red SoxWhite SoxTigersYankeesAthleticswLPetGB155.750136.6842109.5274812 .4007613.3159514.27410AMERICANWLPet.GB172.894__118.5796118.5796811.4219811.4219316.15714SOUTHERNSunday’s action. Wichita dumped National division lead-out two hits. Steve Bergstrom, Denk and Paul Kent each hadin this southern game.Birmhingham took advantage of wildness on the part of Mobile’s pitchers to fashion a 14 to 6 victory. Scott BernsteinAs His 5-Hittergame played Sunday.The game was generally very w^ell Dlaved andIn the seventh, the Mustangs tried to put the tying scorebamacross but Bill Whitney wasnailed at the plate to end theHandcuffs Oilerspostedvictory, thewin and was by a tight defense, particularly Dave Wilson at theaidedtwo hits for the Steelers.er Omaha 11 to 3. Pitcher FredNewstat got credit for the win.t h egiving up nine hits. Gineris and Karste led the attack with three hits each.THE COLTS trampled Lions 10-0. Gor Wardley pitched the first and seventh for theThe Raiders kept pace in the International league as theythe Broncos 13 to 4.played and was actually i game, much closer than the final 11-611Liscore indicates. Things were tied up, 5-5 going into the last of the fifth when the AmericanALL THE Badger runs came in the fifth inning as Don Har-court was on with adivision scored six runs.droppedPpoundedRicky Mattson pitched a one hitter, struck out seven, and hitColts with Jeff Jones throwing in between. The Colts went out infront in the top of the firs t,a two run huomer to lead Den-AME RICANLittle RockW L14 5GBAtlanta12 72Memphis11 83Mobile8 116Chattanooga6 138Savannah4 1510NATIONALJacksonvilleW L 12 6GBNew Orleans12 4—Birmingham12 71Miami10 93Nashville9 104Augusta3 169INTERNATIONALWL Pet.GBRaiders50 1.000~1Chargers41 800Texans22 .5002 ViBroncos24 .3333VaTitans13 2503 ViOilers04 00041 2INTERMEDIATEWL Pet.GBFalcons50 1000—Warriors21 .6672Panthers2 •1 .6672Badgers22 .5002^2Mustangs13 .2503ViSpartans05 .0C05ver to a 9 to 2 win over St. Paul. Matson was aided by teammate Ed. Fuller, who collectedtwo hits in two times at bat.scoring four runs.The Lions went hitless untilkeystonesack. Tom Singer, Keith Watson and Dick Mescha had clutch hitsLance Webster got the Raiders’Winning pitcher was the workhorse and star of Belle-third strike, Tom Peralta andtriGreg Thule were walked then19;win, and their big hitters were viUelt; Jack Chappie, who en-Scott Mellecker came through with a single to bring in twothfor Mobile.Frank Prohaska and Mark Adel-! tered the game with one downin the fifth and struck out five.Jacksonville continued alongthe victory trail by drubbing Savannah 20 to 6. Ron Piacentiwont the distance to notch twoman, each with two singles and a double, and John Soloway, with three singles. Webster also contributed to his own cause byBroncos Mel**a single to bring in runs. Rick Lamb then scored the winning run with an infield out.thKEY BATSMEN in the winTom Peralta went all thethe last inning when Tom Carlin singled. Wardley and Jim Stewardson each had two hitstriples. Doug Trombly with a homer and a double and Tomsocking a triple.Nelson and Fred Williams alsowere Woody Harper, one of Sa-1 lem’s best, and known also forway for the Badgers and heldthe Mustangs to four hits andslapped three-baggers, as d i dhis outstanding glovework, who delivered a bases loaded hit instruck out nine. Rick SangAdams with a clutch single Haider Ray Havlechek.played havoc with Savannah’sTom Holder had the onlv hit forthe Saints only to be put out trv-to stretch it to a double.pitching. Bob Jessup at the The Packers continued their P^a^e ^on Ledord infor the winners.theingwinning ways as they beat the I outfield starred for Savannah.the fifth inning; Bill Valentine, The Chargers broke a sixth; Champaign star, who tripled, inning tie to take t h e Oilers, and also Keith D r e y e r, alsoof Champaign, who hadLeB'lTitGrLeRedskins 5-2. The winning pitch-IN A pitcher's duel betweenOmaha's Bob Kumagai and Pat Carev and Houston's Bob Conor was Terry Durant on yield of two hits, two walks and fourNEW ORLEANS kept pace with Jacksonville bvstrikeouts. The Packers scorededgingAmerican division leader Little7-6. Charger catcher Pat Beck shined on defense, throwing out four men on the base paths. Frank Brunner fanned nine, while holding the Oilers to five hits.t w opitched his finest game, in a losing cause, by giving up only j jj! two hits and striking out 10.The Warriors took the Spartans 8 to 7. Four of the War-H'lt;NiSt'H'lhits. Pitches Paul Haycraft of Kankakee, the second pitcher for the Americans went two in-riors’ eight runs came in thelast two innings on six hits. InCHLA* Linings without being scoredIon. Omaha came out on top 4 to 3. Before being relieved in the fifth, Kumagai struck out nine. Carey was credited with the win after Omahatwo runs in the bottom of the ^°°k 6 to 5. Reliefer A1 Szy-manski was credited with theAgainupon.first. Ron Stanke was safe onan error. Tom Kerestes walked, andwin. Ed Kravits led the Peli-pushedacross the winning run in the bottom of the fifth on a single by Kumagai, which scored Mike Gannon. Each of Houston’sa single by Jack Niendorf brought both men home.The Redskins came back incans attack with a double andcoming from behind, the Chargers pounded eight runs across in the last inning, beating the Broncos 14 to 12.the fifth inning, singles by Ken j J®3BHetzler, Ron Nykl, John Tray-sor, and Greg Gilow counted forKoselboth teams were Charger Pat Chesley, with a single and twotwo runs.Svlt; ___| doubles, and Mel Nelson, whoa single to drive in Malcolm Pitcher Rick Rubridge chalked : went 3-for-4 for the Broncs.In the sixth inning. Ron Nykl, Bo and John Trayser teamed up, Bliagain with singles to tally, twoKelly with the winning run.up his seventh win against onlythe second two runs to tie thescore. Garv Brust led off witha walk. Norm Kane singled and thev came home on a hitMiami, led by the slugging of Pat Bradshaw, Chuck Sa-one loss. The leading hitters formore runs. The Spartans threat-Before You Forget ened in the seventh when a3-SBetBitbythree hits was a double by Scott keith Kantenwein. The Packersvitt and Tom Cherrington. topped Atlanta 7 to 2. Jeff Balesreceived credit fo ra well de- That Jingle or Gagsingle by Bob Masterson and aserved win by allowing justtwo hits.Send It todouble by Dave Schlott aided inReich. John Roberts and Bill went ahead in the third on a thirdMTDWESTRussell.as three men walked, Carr got his second hit and an error was made by the shortstop. They went ahead in the fourth when one run crossedChattanooga beat Augusta 9The Outleta three run inning but still leftTriSt.Hoithe Spartans on the short end.Pert WorthDenverHoustonIndianapolisShreveportBuffaloPet,684.600.526.526.368.250GB1 1 2 3 3 68’ 2OmahaLouisvilleDallas Minneapolis Wichita St. PaulAMERICANW L13 612 8 10 910 97 125 15NATIONALW L15 413 69 109 10S 11 4 ISTHURSDAYvs. Wichita/ 6:30, CentralFort Worth staved off a latesingle by Stanke, a sacrifice by Randv Raiman, Jack Niendorf’sinning rally by6 to 4gam a Finnv, BobLouisville t o second hit and a single by JoeCroker. In the bottom of t h evictory..Dotson andTomTomGreen each collected two hits for thePet.789684.474.474.421.210GBwinners. Pacing the Louisville attack was Herbsixth with two out, Ray Miller singled and Stanke's second hitbrought him home.* ♦ *to 3 with Rick Hillier going the route for the win. Dan RoseGr;St.drove in four runs with a doublethe plate, and really put thegame to bed in the fifth whenand a triple to lead the Lookout attack, while outfielders Tom Baines, Neil Cohen, Chuck G a n t h e r and Gary Turnerfour more runners crossed the j sparkled on defense. For Augus-266711Borchers, with four for four. THE STEELERS couldn'tplate. Ronnie Carr had three hits andMinneapolis defeated Buffalo ma^e H twoOmaha EastFRIDAYAil Star Game, 6:30/ Central SeniorSATURDAYDallas vs. Denver, 9, Central East Houston vs. St. Paul, 11, CentralEast.Ft. Worth vs. Minneapolis, 1, Central East.Omaha vs. Buffalo, 1, C e n t r a ISenior.Louisville vs. Shreveport, 3, Central East.Indianapolis vs. Wichita, 3, Central Senior,6 to 3 behind the two hit pitching of Dave Conroyd and DickYule. Buffalo pitching limited 1,1 the first inning as Paul Kentm a row as Lions beat them 9-5 Tuesday. 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