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Marion Defeats Springfield, 1 -8(Bv The Associated Press)The” first real pitching duel of the season “in. the Ohio-Indiana League was staged Friday night at Springfield. fMarions Ford Break nurled atwo-hit 1-0 shutout that snappedthe Springfieid Giants' six-game, winning streak , . ,The Red Sox scored their lone run m the third inning on singles bv Fred Collins, Boo Brig-i ham and Joe Coscia., ■Losing Hurler Bob Bickford gave up onlv four hits, but allowed the Red Sox to bunch the three singles m the third. ;At Portsmouth, Tony i id a • scored a game-winning ran mj the fifth frame on a single by Ottn Brands to give the Atnletics j a 12-9 win. over the Lima Chiefs., Yula's counter was one of, four | scored in a fifth inning, uprising, i The win went to Rookie Hurler Herman Usburn. a local boy. j At Richmond. Pitcher Duane J Marklev gave up 11 hits to thej Newark Yankees, but his mates] backed him up to give mm his third straight win. i6-o.I At Muncie. the Zanesville, ln-ians‘ first sacker. .Aram SarKas-’sean, smashed out three hits to 'lead the Indians to an 8-d wmover Muncie. _ .The Indians comomed three singles. two errors* a. balk, a tree3ass and a wild pitch for the*3ine winning runs in the fourth inning. Five Indian runs m the third frame ^re unearned.U 1I10-1NII A N A I.bA Oli.\T-rTnn ____001 000000— 1 4 1Springfield .. .0 0 0 0 0 U 0 f! 0— 0 2 LBatteries—Break and achmidt: Bicrv-.Ka‘!d0\0 1OO0OO-2 9 2 P JrtwooUTli - i U 0 ! 4 I 0 0 *- 6 12 0 Batteries — Hefi'rcer. P.evroad and Starts. Osrjurn andZanesville - - -0 0 5 * « n O S 10 :Muncie .......0 1 i 1 u 0 lt;J/ V C*Batteries —■ ilI'-vJtjS cjf.d Tearpu'.K Riddle arid t Itnimp.
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Newark Advocate

Newark, Ohio, US

Sat, May 07, 1949

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