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■rv m ai w Tivvo/i j uiv iv»r auu noouv.iatco L/uugtio' idol night » \vAside from pitching the entire game for the Indians, Pitman:e also hit two home runs, one a grand slam, and a single. He ac- j counted for seven runs-batted-in, j VGary Nash and Scott VanHoy pitched for the Dodgers.Other Indian hitters were Craig Kardell and Jack Adanis \ with doubles, and Neil Tanner, a triple and a single.For the Dodgers Rick Lawson had two doubles, Nash had one double, and Jack Bliler had two singles. jScottsdaleMike Kollman's two-hit pitching led the Morris Sporting!) Goods Red Sox to a 10-1 victory'over the Messinger Mortuary Giants, to take the undisputed league lead.Kollman pitched, brilliantly throughout the game, retiring the side in order in five of the six innings. Tom Sather picked up the first hit with a single in the second and scored the Giants’ only; run on a sacrifice by Mark Zebell. IChris Dixon singled in the fourth, but was-erased by a double! play. Kollman struck out eight and did not walk a batter.Steve Hackney, Randy Cozens and Terry Logan each drofle In two Red Sox runs. Hackney and Logan each doubled fdr the j game’s only extra-base hits.Zebell was the losing pitcher.
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Scottsdale Progress

Scottsdale, Arizona, US

Tue, Jun 16, 1964

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