gamp 10 to 5.Tn Sunday’s championship fi nalc, Rill Piambeek held Sterling National to two hits and hi« Freeport Team mates pushed across three unearned runs off Kent Carl to carry Freeport to the District 19 championshipwith a 3 to 0 win over the host team PI am beck got the only run he needed in the second when John Jacobs, harry Heck, and John Reed reachedon successive bunts to fill the bases, and Freeport scored after two were out on Mike McDonald's boot. Freeport added to insurance runs in the fifth on singles by Scott Stroheeker and Robb\ Rchren and twoErie200 .100—5 4 5more Sterling fielding miscues Kent Carl’s single in the first and another single by Roger Marruffo in the second were the only two hits off Plambeck as the Freeport righthander fan ned nine in the distance win Carl went all the way for the losers.Rv winning, Freeport American earned a berth in the sec tional tournament at Crystal Lake. Illinois, wdiere they will play their first game on Aug. 3.CHAMPIONSHIPF Pert Am#r,Cllle 3b Stroheeker rf Homan if Rehren cf Jacobs cHeck IhReed 2b Pontius j*s TotalSt#r. N*Divers cf Yemm 2bCarl pCornejo 3 bMcDonald secABRHp400f311a|D301m.i fi312(K301a210309Y300273**i!cABRH'g2001 SI3001301v\100 9Mears 1b Marruffo IfMilne rf Totals rf.Score by Innings:F Port Amer 010 020—3Sterling Na 000 000—02 0 03 0 0 2 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 2 0 0\|Cirti 0 *4 tlFOUNDER OF RUSSIAThe origin of the RussianEmpire is involved in much obscurity, but it is usually re garded as having been foundedbv Rurik, a Scandinavian, aboutA D 86 2