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owl.The day’s top Individual [ar was New Richmond's on Schneck, formerly of the !au Claire Oilers, who batted le Millers to a 13-9 win ver Cushing. Schneck lammed three homers, two •ith the bases loaded to ac-ount for nine runs in his onelan show. New Richmond ow holds a share of the Polk ounty lead with Milltown, oth having won two games. F.LL8WORTH bested Ham-lond, 10-6, and gained a tie r the Pieree-Pepin League ad along with River Falls, 'hich was idle Sunday. Both ams have 2-0 records G. .essman got the win for lllsworth, although allowing 5 hits.Bill Du Brava fashioned a jur-hit shutout as Pepin lanked Durand - Arkansaw.2-0. It was the third win lor epin. Durand’s starter, left-ander Gene Bauer, was the ser.xne season ior nmgeiana against no losses. Cumberland has a 1-1 mark.The Eau Claire Oilers remained in the league lead by topping Rice Lake. 5-2, Sunday night at Rice Lake. Jer-•JordanAl Peerrie Farm won its third straight to hold a one game lead over Chetek. Prairieome Johnson outpitched! Farm whipped Almena, 10-3, George Scheu for the win. It with Johnson going the dis-was Rice Lake’s first game, tance and getting the winThe Oilers have a 3-0 league Peer was the loser. Other mark. games Sunday saw BarronThe Mcnomonie Eagles,wallop Sand Creek, 14-2, andPirates Win; Tied for 7thPodres Hurls Three-HitShutout in Dodger WinPHILADELPHIA (AP)Johnny Podres hurledathree-hitter and shut out the In other games Bay CityjPhiladelphia Phillies here unked Plum City, 11-2, with j Monday night as the Brook-alkner taking the win, and lyn Dodgers salvaged a single game of their four - day stand at Connie Mack Stadium.Podres struck out nine men and walked four.Two of the Dodger runsPITTSBURGH (AP) — The Pittsburgh Pirates collected 11 hits off five pitchers Monday night to edge the New York Giants 6-5 in the rubber game of a 5-game series. The Pirates, who used four pitchers, went into a tie with the idle Chicago Cubs for 7th place.Nelson King, the second Pirate pitcher, was creditedNorthern League;AMnnipeg rgo-Moorhead• « • •• • •• •• i •• • • • •wLPet.GB2010.4472111.6441712.5842’ 21614.53341515.50051117.39381119.3479821.27411 Vacame on lead-off homers, the with the victory. The loss first In the fifth inning by went to Joe Margoneri, who Gil Hodges and the second relieved starter Ruben Go-in the ninth by Gino Cimoli.Hodges scored Brooklyn’s second run in the seventh onC loud _____luth-Suptrior erdeen ..msau ____and Fork* _RESULTS MONDAYEAU CLAIRE 10, Aberdeen 1=a rgo-Moorhead 9, Wausau 13uluth-Suptrior 9, Grand Fork*Vlnnipeg 5, St. Cloud 0OAMES TODAYEAU CLAIRE at Aberdeen Vauau at Fargo-Moorhead )uluth at Grand Fork* t. Cloud at WinnipegNational Leaguecmnat? ..........2815.451ladelphia .......2517.595Vhoklyn ..........2417.5853wauktt .........2417.5853Louis (.«••••••••2020.5006i 2h York ..........1824.409101%CdQO •• «••••••«•#1324.33313tsburgh .........1428.33313V*RESULTSMONDAYa walk, going to second on Roy Campanell’s sacrifice,and coming home on a singleby Don Zimmer to left.Hodges, who scored three of the four Dodger runs and had two for three, doubled to the center field wall in the ninth after Cimoli’s homer and then, after Campy again sacrificed to the pitcher, Gil came home on a wild pitch.Rookie starter Don Card-well hurled good ball, getting seven strikeouts and walking only two batters through seven innings. He gave up seven hits. He was lifted for pinch hitter Joe Lonnett and Jim Hearn finished the game.Brooklyn (4)Ittsburgh 6, New York 5 irooklyn 4, Philadelphia 0GAMES TODAY inclnneti at Philadelphia (N)—Law-ca (4-2) vs. Haddix (9-3).Ulwaukee at New York (N)—Crona ) vs. Antonelli (3-4). t. Louis at Pittsburgh (N)—Schmidt ) vs. Fritnd (3-5).Amoro* ItGilliam 2b Snider cf Cimoli rf Hodges lb Ca'panella c Neal 3b Zimmer isPodres pab534 43 24 4 4TotalsPhiladelphia (0) he ab h1 1 Ashburn cf 4 4 Hamner 2b 1 Repulskl if 3 Bouchee lb 7 Jones 3b0 11 Lopata c0 2 Bowman rf2 5 Fer#ndez ss1 1 Cardwell p a-Lonnett102233 9 35 Htarn p443343221001000c163811 10 0 2 1 5 0 2 0 0 0 1mez.New York (5)ab hSch'nd'st 2b 4 1 Lockman lb 5 1 Mays cf Rhodes IfSpencer ss Mueller rf c-Katt Rodgers 3b Virgil 3b-rf V. Tho'as c Gomez p Margoneri p 0 Grissom p 0 a-Harris 1 Worthi'n p 0 Antonelli p 1a single and a uouhjp ior ine losers.The third game saw Ring-lcin of Whitehall best Morn of Blair in a pttcher’s duel,3-1., Black River Falls look overthe Skyline lead with a 8-1 win over Taylor. Dan Mills pitched steady ball for the jwinners, after getting a sev-j len run cushion in the first; three innings. Arlan Peterson and John Lund each belted! out a pair of safeties for the; winners. Glen Severson had three hits for Taylor.WITH J I NNINGS slamming a homer and two singles, Ilixton coasted to a 9-1 win over Trempealeau. Harvey Hanson also had three hits and Denny Moe added a pair for the winners. Ken Hovell and Drugan each got two hits for the losers. Fred Kleba was the winning pitcher, relieved by Atkinson inithe late innings.Melrose handed Gilmanton its first loss of the seasonwith a 4-3 upset behind theclutch pitching of Huxtabel. Fabian led the winners bat parade with a double and two singles and Vinger and Kunes each chipped in with two hits a piece. Herb Moy and Jim Bollinger led the losers attack with a pair of safeties a piece.Only three teams remaint v rva^A ASSft s stho parly innings until the winners got to the pitching of Jim Landry and broke the game up with 15 hits In get-ting their 15 runs. Peterson took the win for Hallie.Marty Webster struck out(Ion Schnerk Bollinger34 43 0 04 4 011200021000000Pittsburgh (4) « ab6 Frtes# 3b 54 Virdon cf 3 4 Fondy 1b 21 Clemente rf 42 F. Tho'as If 43 Ma'roski 2b 4 0 Foiles c 4 0 O'Brien ss 3 3 Pritchard ss 0h c2 5 1 0 0 10X and pitched hitless hall for 5 innings in posting his thirdwin of the season while his brother. Tom, led the hitting attack with a three run homer in the Cornell victory.Southern division champion last year, Foster, rallied to keep their record unblemished in setting back powerful Jim Falls. This too was a see-saw affair with the lead changing hands several times until the last of the ninth when the winners finally pushed across the winningrun.7 Law p 0 King p 0 Arroyo p 0 Face p 00 Total#0110102122010005343711111Catcher Signsfor Braves on005-8 It 0 001-4 8 232 11 42003 001 010-5 032 010 OOx—4Total# 30 3 39 •—Foulad out for Cardwell In 7thBRnnici vw non mn im_a • iTotals 34 9 32NEW YORK ..... ......PITTSBURGH ......E—O'Brien 2. R—Schoendienst, Mays 2, Virgil, V. Thomas, F. Thomas, Maz-•roskl, Foiles 2, O'Brien 2. RBI — Schoendienst 2, Lockman, Rhodes, Katt,Foiles 2, Law, Virdon, Freese, King. 2B —Schoendienst, Spencer, F. Thomas 2, Freese. 3B—Lockman, Foiles, O'Brien. SB—Mays. S—Margoneri, King. SF — Katt. DP—V. Thomas and Spencer; Maz-eroski, O'Brien and Fondy; Mays, Schoendienst and Lockman. Left—New York 4, Pittsburgh 7. BB—Gomez 1, Grissom 1, Worthington 1, Arroyo 2. SP—Gomez 1, Margoneri 2, Grissom 2, Antonelli 1, King 2. HO—Gomez 4 in 1, Margoneri 5 In 1%, Law 4 In 2Vj,King 3 in 3V*# Arroyo 2 In Wi, Face0 In 1%. R and ER—Gomez 3-3, Margoneri 2-2, Grissom 0-0, Worthington 1-1, Antonelli 0-0, Law 3-3, King 1-1, Arroyo 1-1, Fact 0-0. HBP—By O'Brien (Gomez). W—King (1-0). L—Margoneri (1-1). U— Boggeu, Gorman, Dixon, Burkhart. T—2:30. A—7,504.Two Year Deal000- 0 4 1 00x-12 21 3 and Polzer;nutCHICAGO (UP) — Robert (Hawk) Taylor, 18 - year - old phenomenon who signed with the Milwaukee Braves for a bonus reported to he “at least” $105,000, safd Monday he’s more interested in playing than he is in the money.4 lt;The bonus was importantDUNN COUNTYRidqeland 002 000 001 000Cumberl'd 000 001 200 000Jordan and Severson; Peer, Patt andSorenson.PIERCE'PBPINPlum City ....... 000 001 001— f 5 3Bay City ....... 104 003 210—11 11 5Hunter and Anderson; Falknar and! Kassera.I Durand • Ark'saw 000 000Pepin ............ 220 512G. Bauer, Webb, Ender 'Bill Du Brava.j Prescott ....... 003Spring Valley ..... 001 001Jacobson and Trlnnlck;Rudesill.Hammond ...... 110 101Ellsworth ... 212 010E. Hanson and Ross/ G. Lessman and J. Lessman.TREMPEALEAU COUNTYStrum ............ 322 000 500-12 9 IOsseo ......... 000 201 000— 3 3 5Myhers and Larson; B. Johnson, W.Johnson and D. JohnsonIndependence ...... 000 000 120—9 7 3Arcadia ...... 101 021 10x—4 4 2Wozney, Skroch and W. Smitja; Dtvti and Galuska.000—8 4 2 000-2 4 1 Fisher and020- 4 15 2 40x—10 14 2Whitehallwhen the bidding was going, ^lr• • »• «• • •• fon, he drawled. “But now I just want a chance to play. I can’t wait to get into that ball suit.”• •• •/■I*Taylor, a catcher, said he hadn't figured out his batting average with the Metropolis High School team this season, but it was “some-where over 700.”010and000-1 8 4 OOx—8 8 3 Saverson;Ringleln and Bautch; Moen and Stanberg.SKYLINETaylor ............ 001 000Black River Falls 304 Thompson, Matson Mills and Lund.Trempealeau ..... 000Hix ton ............ 302Kessler, Edersod and Atkinson and Jennings.Melrose ........... 020Gilmanton ........ 002Huxtable and Kunes; and Tanner.010 000-1 7 4 100 30x—9 13 2 Drugan; Kleba,010 001—4 9 3 000 001-3 9 3 Iverscn, Rustad
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