Bangor Raps Salem,. Onalaska/LaCrosseWESTERN WISCONSINWon Lost Pet.Bangor 3 0 1.000West Salem 2 1 .667Sparta 2 1 .667La Crosse 3 1 .500Soldiers Grove 1 3 500Onalaska 1 2 .333Cashton 1 2 .333Tomah 1 2 .333Coon Valley 1 2 .333BRF 0 1 .000SUNDAY SCORESBangor 9. West Salem 4Sparta 13, BRF 2La Crosvse 23, Coon Valley 2Soldiers Grove 9, Cashton 0 Onalaska 9, Tomah 7 THURSDAY GAMESWest Salem at Soldiers Grove Onalaska at Coon Valley Tomah at Bangor BRF at Cashton La Crosse at SpartaiWEST SALEM, Wis.-Bangor barged into undisputed first place in the Western Wisconsin baseball league Sunday night by racking up a 9-4 win over previously unbeaten West Salem.Lee Paul pitched a six hitter for the winners and struck out eight batsmen. Paul also contributed his bit to Bangor's nine hits off John Ankney, Karl Haverly and Joe Keller by hitting a homer in the seventh inning.Bill Abraham picked half of West Salem’s six hits off Paul, poking three singles. West Salem has a 2-1 record in league play, sharing second place with Sparta.Bangor 002 101 140—9 9 4West Salem 101 000 020—4 6 5Paul and Colligan; Freitag (5); Ankney, Haverly (7), Keller (9) and Abraham.Tom Vander Pas and Dave Rudolph led the La Crosse hittingwith three safeties apiece, including one double apiece. Dick Dahl-by also had two hits for La Crosse and Vem Olso, Swede Nordstrom, Jim Henley and Larry Dale collected a pair apiece for Coon Valley,Olson led the game with a two-run homer for Coon Valley, but after that it was all Newburg and the locals wrapped it up with 10 runs in the eighth inning.La Crosse, now 1-1, moved up in the standings into a two-team tie for third place with Soldiers Grove. Coon Valley is 1-2 and shares fourth with Cashton, Tomah and Onalaska.” -the range at the plate against three BRF chuckers. Jenkins led the Spartan attack with four hits in four trips, including two dou-bles and a triple.Stan Hermann of the winner* had three hits, including a double and Gary Northup connected for a triple. Wayne Torkelson and Gary Anderson both slammed three-baggers for BRF.Sparta now owns a 2-1 record and Back River Falls is 0-LSpartaBRF500—13 000- 2Hallingstad and Schmitz; R. Haugstad, Dowd (4), P. Haugstad (7) and Lund.ISOLDIERS GROVE, Wis.-Young Mark Dilley had his curve ball working here Sunday afternoon and pitched Soldiers Grove to a 9-0 win over Cashton. hurling a no-hitter in the Western Wisconsin league tussle.Dilley, a star at Soldiers Grove High School, struck out 14 men and walked three. He was backed by flawless support and a 10-hit attack led by Eli Crogan, Duane Fortnev and Ron Kuchen-lbbecker. All three had two hits and one of Kuckenbecker's was a homer. Roger Iverson and Jack Lucy of the winners both had doubles.Soldiers Grove is 1-1 in league play and Cashton now sports one win and two losses.ONALASKA, Wis.—Tom Russell and Jerry O’Brien led a 13-hit assault here Sunday a* Onalaska picked up its first win in the Western Wisconsin league by defeating Tomah, 9-7.Russell and O’Brien had thre*hits each to back up Bud Mah-lum’s eight-hit pitching. Everett Johnson banged out two hits, including a triple for Onalaska, and Mahlum also contributed *pair to the victory.Onalaska has a 1-2 record for Western Wisconsin league play, matching Tomah, Cashton and Coon Valley.200 012 020—7 * S 003 021 3©x—9 13 1TomahOnalaskaRudolph and Carlson; Mahlum and Hubbard.Cashton 000 000 000-0 3 3Soldiers Gr. 011 102 13x-9 10 0Williams and Dickman; Dilley and Fortney.La Crosse Newburgs pounded five Coon Valley pitchers for 13 hits and took advantage of 19 walks to capture a 23-2 Western Wisconsin league win at Copeland Park in La Crosse Sunday.,BLACK RIVER FALLS-Spartaf+t IT *tL f* | banged out 13 hits and Wayne VjmUCK ^mitn v*OpS Hallingstad limited Black River f IS* r i. Falls to only four to wreck theMock LOT feature home teams debut in the West-Chuck Smith hurtled No. 3 over Wiaconam leasue here Sun-the finish first to capture the fea- . , . ,ture event at the North S , d e Hallmgstad racked up 14 ata-lke-S eed ~ 1 ’ r'~L tt-“* louts, while his teammates :ounlt;iCOON VALLEY CDAB R H Antony 2b 2 1 0AOl’n.cf-p 2 o 1 V Olson ftft 6 1 28 N’trom lf 4 0 2Haugen. If 0 0 0Hen!’y,3b-p 402 C Nordstrom,Ib-p 500Dres,rf-cf 5 0 1R Daffin-rud .rf-cf 2 0 0 Dalecf*3b«!b 3 0Mathiaonc 4 0Peterson, p 1 0Daf’rud.rf 2 0 Blihovde.p 0 0Dahlby,as*pBetz,2b Brown 2b V'd’r Pas.lb Rud’ph.orf Lerum 3b Gdrum,3b Ernst.cf-ss Snyder,rf-e Fran/, ini. IfKJos IfKeenan,p20 4 ii0|0jiobson.phtad.r.fTc40*■1tala; Coon Valley New burg i 2tt|mm!ABRH532310131•i f3363310031141I53111011010!1200I0352311II5%13t