First FederalUpsets WARINLa si rrtghi was a bad oiw for WARN. Thay not only lost to First Federal, but abao made It possible for SI, Lucie Bank and Turner Machine to move Into a first ptac« Us in the Foil Pierce National 141 Ucl/oague. John Maughan limited WARN to one hit, a single by Stan Brelherlek in the second liuilng, as First Federal went on to a m victory.In the other National Leaguegame, McArthur edged Tropl-gas, 5-5, and In the American League Rotary romped over Rlnker, 131.For Flrat Federal the big gun erf the night was Em5e Rowe, \rtw rapped out three hits while driving in three runs. Steve Rodgers and Hank,rr1ynyyWrmwtWfftw«yLl'.Tnrl-1Y.l^.t ftdv;ill,a^ nf two Pinker Cfrors lo score Hie seven runsssoripicsulon’slur-Intostatne-for much in a race of this sort, he says. Mental fortitude comes from consistency in daily drills.”Before the 1972 Olympics, in Munich, Crawford plans to run In a Boston Marathon, and In the National AAU Championships.”J can't stand to get out ofSPORTSPage W NEWS TRIHUNK, Fori iierce, Fhu, H’wb, dune 3, 1970Rose each had singles and a nm batted in. Cary Vamos had the other First Federal safety’. First Federal had a six-run third Inning to put the game cm Ice. In t-hat frame It was a double‘by Rowe and Rose'* base hit that accounted lor three runs.McArthur used three different pitchers to squeak out n one-run victory over TVopigas.A three-run first Inning looked very tough unlil Troplgns came up with five in the fltih.Dennis Sanders and Jeff Brogan each rapped out two hits’Dandoe and scored tur runs while gSJUSS Fcdmi Steve Christensen drove In n pair of runs. Christensen came on In relief and shut off the Tropcgas rally and finished up with a shutout sixth Inning.Danny Nclsun singled to load off the sixth for McArthur but wan later cut down at the tdale.Larry Britt, the second McArthur pitcher, walked and rami* around to scoie llic winning run on a pair of fielder's choices.It turned out to be a rout for Rotary as they put a big seven runs on the board in the second inning.Rotary used two hits, three walks, a hit batsman, and tookRicky Dill and Kenny Srhwan limt I he h Us, hath singles, fileve m1ih was 2-for~J, scored three rum, awl draw in three white Gnny I tanner had tlm other Rotary liit nnA also had a pair of RBI's. John Carpenter went all the way lo record the win, allowing only four liit.%, llirce of those by John £cliwcrcr. Schwercr knocked om iww doubles and drove in Rmkev\s only vim. Losing pitcher Marty Mn*-grnve had the other RinkcrrnjiT rimtci; a.ukimcan Rotary 071 Sft — 13 5 1Ranker (kill m» — i 4 4Win — John Carpenter. —Mnrty Musnrnvc.BUndluR*IVLiensKlnkcrRotaryFI i-it National KlsvanlsEiS't3:iaiii.01234 4 h 6I'd.l.C-CO.111.iC7.y/.iA2U.4”!l.167.143Tonight's GOmio Dnmtce at Citizens Federal, 6:30 roilT PIERCE NATIONAL WARN lt;Ul CO - 3 1 fiFirst Federal 016 3s —JO G 1Win — .lohn Ma*iRhan. l/wn — Stan BrcUicrir*.TroplCf!s 0V) O'jO — £ 7 3McArllmr W 021 - « 7 ?.Win — Sieve Chi stenstn. Lose — Hershcl J?rcwslrr.Standing'WARNSt. LucJo Bank Turner lilks V. F.W.McArUnir First Federal TroplgasTonight'* lt;Jnn»c9 SL Bank at First Federal. 6 p.m. Elis at WARN. 7:30vrr.PH.n:iMln:i.r,67itp.IK7,4• • *464K.4143f.37518.111