PARK FOREST BOYS BASEBALLIntermediateHolmes RapsDoug Drubs PanthersjHit, SullivanWith Duo of Doubles Comes HomeMaiorDandy DanfBat CapsL23678 9By NEIL CHERNIKOFFThe Mustangs toppled the Spartans 8 to 3 in the ersBy DOROTHY JOHNSONThe Eagles knocked the Pack-into a tie for first in then.Boys BaseballSENIORii.L0344556 6 6Intermediate. The winning pitcher was Ken Reinach. The Mustangs jumped into high gear in the first inning as Reinach, Bob Treitler, and Mike Chesleysingled and Doug LoSchiavo \ 8-—doubled. 'In the second inning LoSchiavo again doubled. But the Spartans took to the bat and Doug Spencer, Tim O’Dea. and Ray McClure singled to score a run.The Mustangs got six more hits off the bats of Mike Chesley, Reg Green, Bob Treitler and Pat Croker to forge ahead with eight runs. The Spartans showed some spark in the seventh innine. when Mark Kauf-PackersColtsLionsEaglesSteelersRedskinsW553711L223334Pet..714.714.500.400.250.200senior as they beat them 2 to 1 in a hot contest Thursday. AceAndv Gladstone oiarted and*ended the game, but fireball Pat Sullivan went A2n innings in between.Jack Niendorf suffered aheart breaking loss as he gaveup only five hits, struck out six and did not issue a walk.The Packers drew first blood as lead-off man Jon Reed walk-winning run, Brian MadixtwoINTERNATIONALRaidersChargersBroncosTitansTexansOilersW643220L114335Pet..856.600.429.400.400.000GBed, went to second on atook thirdwild54 4 4pitch, took third on a passed ball and scored on Randy Rai-first hit. It looked badEagles, but a doubleinning,PhilINTERMEDIATEman, mu Becker. Doug Spencer and Jim Crawford all singled to bring in two more runs.♦ * *THE TRADITIONAL rivals met in probably the best game of the season as the Falcons squeezed past the Badgers 2 to 0. Rick Rignall of the Badgers and Gary Alsbrook of the Falcons locked horns in a pitching duel. Rignall gave up two hits in the losing cause andFalconsPanthersMustangsWarriorsBadgersSpartansW L 6 03 13 32 2 2 3MAJORAMERICANPet.1.090.750.500.500.400.000GB2333, 6 Vilosing causethree hits.decided inGary gave up The game was the first inning. The Badgers managed to load the bases in their half, but Gary worked his way out. In the Falcon half, the bases were also loaded and a bunt by Bill Conners scored a run as the Badgersmissed the force at the plate.Alsbrook was then hit by a pitched ball to score the other run.The Badgers threatened in the seventh on consecutive singles by Denny Raiman and Robbie Finnell.The Panthers managed to getby the Spartans 2 to 1. George Mintz picked up the win, giving up three hits. The one run for the Spartans came when Mark Kaufman picked up one of the three hits.TIM O’DEA pitched a beauti-W LPet.GBIndians18 2.900White Sox12 8.6006Red Sox11 9.5507Yankees? 11.4509Tigers8 12.40010Athletics3 17 NATIONAL.15015W LPet.GBCardinals15 5.750Cubs14 6.7001Phillies10 10.5005Braves8 12.4007Dodgers6 14.3009I GiantsMIDWEST4AMERICAN.3009,KW LPet.GBFort Worth13 7.650Denver12 8.6001Indianapolis11 9.5502! Houston10 9.5262YiShreveport7 12.3685 VsBuffalo5 15NATIONAL.2508W LPet.GBOmaha16 4.800• • *Louisville13 7.6503Dallas10 10.5006i Minneapolis9 10.4746 V,Wichita8 12.4008St. Paul4 15 MONDAY.21011 V,! St. Paul vs. Minneapolis,6:30,Cen-tral East.TUESDAYAmericanDivision vs. NationalDi-j vision, 6:30.ILLINIAMERICANW LPet.GBSalem12 6.667Champaign10 7.588IViJoliet10 8.5564i Kankakee8 10.4444Belleville8 11.4214 Vi1 Decatur7 12 NATIONAL.3685 VitW LPet.GBPeoria16 4.800! Bloomington11 9.5555 ViSpringfield10 9.5265 V,Aurora9 10.474*v.Rockford7 12.3618 V,Danville5 13.27810man s for theplay put out the fire.* * *THE PACKERS had the bases loaded in the third, but couldn’t bring a run across the plate. In the fourth, Bruce Hoffman led off with a double to center and Sullivan knocked him home on a clean hit through the infield, tying the score.Nifty Shutout ServeBy BOB WOLFThe Cubs, who refuse to give up, managed to keep their hopes alive for a tie in the National with a thrilling 1-0 win over the Phillies in the Major. Danny De-Caprio threw a fine two hitter and capped the performance by driving in theMustangs to Hold Football TryoutsTryouts for Mustangs junior football are being held Monday through Friday until August 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. at 163rd and Richmond, Markham.Boys between the ages of 11 and 14 and weighing between 115 and 135 pounds are eligible.The tryouts are open to youths living in Homewood, Hazel Crest and Markham.Persons desiring further inpitched a hitter to cinch first place tie for the Cards, as thev bombed7 Vthe Braves 15 to 1. John Olsen, Tom Drumm and Bill Scott had two hits each.Bob Martin pitched the Yankees to an 8-3 win over the Tigers, giving up only five hits. Mike Martin had two hits for the Yanks and Gene Purkheiserled the Tigers with two.* * *IN A fine pitching duel between Dan Eaton of the White formation may telephone either Sox and Randy Adamsick ofWarren Goldsworthy at EDison 1-9251 or C. J. Koehler at EDison 34516.Steelers, Cone, W’ardley andthe Red Sox the Pale Hose won, 300. Eaton got both of the White Sox hits.Paul Nelson led the Dodgers to an 8-4 win over the GiantsIn the bottom of the seventh, Jeff Jones all took a turn on getting three hits and strik-Mike Lamb, a vacation replace- the mound for the winners.ment from the Falcons, slam-. The Colts went out in front in ry McCarren and Jeff Bolgrening out 10. Brad Zander, Lar-med out a pinch hit single. He stole second and scored on Jeff Holmes game winning hit. Raiman had another single and Niendorf had a double for the only hits for the Packers.the top of the first as they scored five runs. The big hit was a triple by Rich Tve with two men on. He then stole home. Wardley proved a pitcher can hit as he pounded out three hits. Mike Logan andLarry Johnson sparked atthird for the Eagles as he han-1 Mike Murray had the other hitsdied six assists and two putouts.The Colts won tw7o big ones as they were on the top of the Redskins 6-0 and the Steelers 74.for the Colts. Jerry Denk also has a wicked bat as he collected two hits for the Steelers.DAVE CONE and Gor Wardley shared the honors for the Colts with Gor getting the win. Each team went scoreless up 1 until the bottom of the fifth when six runs crossed the plate. Jeff Gerhardt had the lone hitfor the Redskins. Mike Murrayand Mike Logan each had two singles for the winners, the only hits for them.singled, Randy Nor-hit by a pitch, BradtheTHE PACKERS barely eked out a win over the Lions, 2-1.Ron Stanke ended up the winner on a yield of three hits.The Lions crossed the platefirst in the top of the sixthwhen Dave Trayser was safe on an error and Tom Carlin singled him home.The Packers came right back and scored their runs as JohnReed doubled, Jack Niendorf j Randy Raiman came throughwith a clutch hit to w i n thealso hit for the Dodgers.%The Indians keep right on winning, as they sept past theAthletics 9-2.The Majors all-star game was won by the National, 3-2. It looked like tight pitching and Rick Lisanti’s long home run would be enough for the American as they were leading 2-0 going into the last of the fifth.This was not to be as Joe Barrancaris was hit by a pitch. Zander singled to load basses and Ira Nadelman hit atwo run single. Bill Hetke thendrove in the wanning run witha single. Paul Nelson got the onlv other National hit. Lisantiled the American’s hitting with his home run and a double.When the Colts beat the! was intentionally passedwas hit by a pitch, Ray Millerandgame.