St.hatap-at aiblesos,Hernthling240-e a theoupieldutesladethistherey to ?stlyeralesn'tatterfere?\ in' andti amd de-ctingwithtimefromthreel*ad.Dubuque finally broke thescoring ice in the eighth main ly on the generosity of southpaw .lack Gaines who hadlimited the Packers to a pairof singles by Frank Raker for the first seven frames.After one out, Gaines and his successor, Tony Peralta issued five walks and singles by Lewis and Jerry Smith before Louis Pellot came on. He issued a two-run single to Joe Taormina before halting the rally after seven runs hadscored.The Hawks picked up another unearned run in the eighth toconclude the scoring.About th# only bright spotfor tho Paekors was Nelson'* ability to reach base. Thelittle second baseman had ai mill iXeifii a mi\\ atr21*Madlt;lt; Vrt'jSt a tit I Mer*lt; JainI Vra IVIln\VIBvwca vaiktHllt•I r « -e s anNo IsI ia k ♦ Pa vi So hrT’rnLam.! a n ilt;vwlI iP uKatWalLange's SplitsWith ArgusT«aI MlhWali;lt;Langes Insurance softball team split a doubleheader with the Hock Island Argus team Saturday night at Rob s Hoc rcation Center. The loss3.Aw inis.Kat LOI21MoiSmPetWas Katthe first of the season for the|^“Argus squad.Lange’s lost the first game. Sl^ 2-0, before winning the night- rcap, 4 2. behind ace George Peter son.Dick Rrubaker struck out i2 for Argus in the opener. Larry Sparks of Lange’s gave up only four hits, bid two errors and two singles gave the Argus its winning runs. ,Peterson also fanned 12 in his )U victory, which gave Lange's a 10-3 season record.Sunday night Lange’s will play host to Freeport in a doubleheader on the same field.1corespatstarting at 7 p.mPag* 24ArfcUH moo0^0 o- 9\ 1Lh!!K** n 000000 00:* 2Brubaker and Ite^mp; Spat’ kh ndMat zA rig u* donoo2 or, \1 « looo;m \\f* 1(Mmk and Svppn!lt;» ♦*t ♦» iand Mat/.boleievfrTlt;in