ECONOMIST NEWSPAPERS, SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1974CSR Section II Page 9Pickoffattempt failsQuigley Pirate shortstop Ray Jablonski uses a tactic he learned from his father, former Big League All-Star third baseman with the St. Louis Cardinals, to block the base with a knee. However, the umpire did not see it that way and ruled Ron Coughlin of the Pequods slid under the pickoff throw from Earl Dortch, the Pirate catcher.Rain halts Pequods, PiratesThe Quigley Pirates, vvT captured the city Stan Musial baseball crown la year and merged with th Mustangs, were held to a to 2 tie by the Pequods in game halted at the end of three innings when t) rains came at the Cui b field.Catcher Earl Dortc tripled to drive in two ru as the Pirates took a 2 it first inning lead.The Pequods came ba in the bottom of the first tie the score on run-scori hits by Randy Theusch Phil Weinberg.Steve Klemm, former Rita mound ace, is coae Joe Porreveechio's mouit choice as the Pequods after their second sir McKinley park Conn Mack win today when thbattle the Zephyrs star at 12:15 p.m.Chicago Ridge American Legion post team will seek its third straight league win over the Aces at 12:15 p.m. at McKinley park.The Legion team, a newcomer to the league this season, blanked the Little Village Saints 2 to 0 behind Bob Pynar : ' two-hitter.The Sair abounded tobeat the Cavaliers 6 to 3 to even their record at 1-1.Two games in the McKinley park league will be played at 3 p.m. today, with the Saints meeting the Chiefs and the Cavaliers go against the Union League club.The Pirates have two league games on tap todayat Quigley South field They take on the Oak Lawn Raiders in the first game starting at 11 a.m. and will meet up with the Truckers starting at 3 p.m. in the Stan Musialleague.Coaches Corner head the Marquette Stan Musial league standings with a 5-0 league record.0IfSoxupstVFe de ra hsmR idgThe rains left the Bevt Ridge Little league games behind in i schedule when actDistrict 15 LL pairingsIt won’t be long before the highlight of the Little league baseball season comes about. It is the annual Little league tournament play, leading to the World Series in Williamsport, Pa.Outstanding players from the various leagues are being selected to represent their leagues as they make plans for district tournament play.Ben Slabik, administrator of District 15, has released scheduled games in his district, which is scheduled to open July 15.Honor of playing in the opening game of Area one play at Archer Manor field, 4900 S. Kilbourn ave., will go to Bridgeview and Ar cher Manor. Scottsdale and Burbank National play July16 and West Lawn goes against Burbank American on July 17.Defending champion Clear Ridge draws a first round bye and will face the winner of the Archer Manor Bridgeview contest on July 18 at Archer Manor field. The other two opening round victors will battle it out July 19, and the area champion will be crowned at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 20.Justice Willow Springs, Archer road and 78th St., will be the playing site for Area two tournament action, which will open with Town of Lake facing Ber-mele on July 15.The host team will face National Starch on July 16. W'rightwood, a first round bye team, Svill go againstthe winnt i of the Town of Lake-Bermele game July 17. Clear Ridge meets up with the winner of the Justice-National Starch game on July 18, and the area final game will be played at 5 p.m., Saturday, July 20.The two area winners will meet for District 15 title on July 24. Director Slabik stated the site for the final game will depend on the teams involved. Possible sites include Clear-Ridge, West Lawn and Burbank.The district champion will go on to play in the sectional tournament at the Oak Lawn Little league field. Four district champions will be competing.Clear-Ridge field, 6100 S. New England ave., will be the site of this year’s seniorFinal baseball standingsPublic League SOUTHWESTWLMorgan Park120Harlan92Calumet84Fenger46Simeon49Carver310Harper110SoutheastHyde Park103Washington83Bowen73Vocational66South Shore48Kenwood38Hirseh29West CentralHubbard102Kennedv83Kelly64Bogan75Lindblom58Curie38Gage Park211East CentralTilden122Phillips103King93Dunbar68DuSable37Englewood39Parker112Catholic LeagueGordon Tech 19St. Rita 18Brother Rice 15Weber 15Loyola 13Mt. Carmel 11Mendel 10Fenwick 9St. Laurence 6Leo 5Hales 334 7 7 9111212151718South-CentralQuigley South Holy Trinity St. Ignatius Quigley North St. Benedict St. Gregory Providence1201026lt;665729011Plans forLocaltourneyprepsBock winsregional metcompetitionWayne Bock, a recent Brother Rice grad, took the heavyweight crown in the five state regional round robin wrestling weithg crown in the five stateTwo local prep football players have announced their intentions to enroll at North Central college in Naperville. They are Randy Weissenhofer and John Wilson.Weissenhofer, a six-two, 185-pound offensive end from Bogan High school, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Weissenhofer, 4700 W. 83rd pi., announced his intentions to play under Hank Guenther, head football coach at the private liberal arts college.Wilson, five-seven, 155-pound split end from St. Rita High school, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, sr., 6217 S. Rich mond ave.Coach Guenther strongly feels that Weissenhofer and Wilson will help make North Central a title contender in the College con-Joseph Coglianese, the tireless baseball leader from the Mount Greenwood area, is losing no time in setting up arrangements for the annual Babe Ruth and 13-year old baseball tour naments to take place at the Mount Greenwood Youth Baseball field, 115th st. and Homan ave.Mount Greenwood will be host to the 13-year old Illinois State tournament this year. It will be played starting Julv 24 and con-tinue to July 28. Winner will go on to the Owensboro, Ky.. for the Ohio State regional tourney, commencing Aug. 2.Winner of District eight tournament at Mount Greenwood field will join 11 other district winners.Coglianese stated that tournament play at Mount Gr«enwood field will commence June 30 with Oak Lawn East facing Oak Lawn West in the 13-yeartournament, according to director Slabik, for Section three.Area play at Town of Lake field, 4 900 S. Claremont ave., opens July 8 with Lyons township bat tling Riverside, and the following day finds Burbank National clashing with Maple Park.Scottdale draws a first round bye and will face thewinner of the Riverside-Lyons game on July 11. Town of Lake awaits the winner of the Maple Park-Burbank National game on July 13.West Lawn will be the Area two host, opening July 8 with Oak Brook facing Hometown, and Clear-Ridge, who went all the to the World Series last year, opens with Burbank American on July 9.The Hometown-Oak Brook winner will draw Justice Willow Springs on July 10, and Wrightwood awaits the winner of the Burbank American-Clear Ridge contest on July 12.Little Joeroll onCarlos Diaz and Jim Lapinska collaborated in a stellar no-hit performance on the mound as the Little Joe's baseball team ran its unbeaten record in the Calumet park Liberty league to 7-0 by trouncing the Colts. Lapinska slammed out two hits, including a three-run scoring triple, and Jerry Kubiek reached base safely five times.Diaz recorded his fourth straight pitching success as he went the first three in nings.Little Joe’s go after their second in a row in the Marquette park Liberty league when they face the Colts and have another league game on Wednesday against the Warriors. Both games will be played atMarquette park.Tuesday will mark the opening game for Little Joe’s in the McKinley park league.Left fielder John Jones is currently the team’s top hitter with a fancy .640 bat ting average.ere7s .