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sprint; sports rounmjiJacksonTops Tim Tigers LoseArea baseball teams, gettingf Massillon got its final run in-A down to the “nitty gritty” of thej Lhe fifth as Hauenslein walked, IS reason, didn't fare too well Mon-1went to second on an error, wcnt-'o ^y- . I to third on a single bv Neago and IOnly winner in the bunch was:scored on a fielder's choice. ! Jaeksoti which broke a 2-2 tie in! * * * : :the seventh inning by .scoring 4\ JACQUKT was 4 for 4 for Mas-' I runs to down Timken. 6-4. Else-;sillon while Jerome Jackson harfa s where. Canton McKinley beat;'double and 2 triples for McKin- ! Massillon 11-9, Dalton lost to ley. .Massillon no wis 10-9 ,Smithville 4-3 in 8 innings, Fair-- Vairless got onlv 3 singles off: less was blanked by Glenwood • Glenwood leftv Tom McDermotti : 3-0, and Central Catholic marie [with Ken Napier, Terry Griffith I « Lehmans Jerome Pruett look land Don Wcisgarber cltin the good before scouts from 3 major Ibinglcs. Three of Fairlcss' 51league clubs who came to look .errors resulted in runs for the over the senior Polar Bear as he!Eagles. cbeat Central 5-1 on a 2-hitter. j Central scored its lone rwiT w , , ’ ... , , against Tollman's Pnictt in the um GOLF, Minerva blanked; third inning ,vl,en Jack Wirla -Massillon 8-0 and Centra- took a walked, went fo second on a wild „ triangular ™atah, heating Jack pitch and scored on a single hv •on5-31 and Perry 8-Oat the Elms, Boh BcUlcn. Central's only oli.er arnilft Jackson beat Perry 8-0. hit was a single by Tim Hamid. , Massillon s tennis team dropped- Massillon's golfers are now 13-a 8£decision to Lehman JO lor the season. In reaerfarVJnfK**' fc,gi T!”g s'artcd metch. Alex Doliavio and Craig't t S“r °!' !mmei *«■■ With SB. Jtelal -“ «• B“” IF1? sacrificed, j5l was Mincn,a-S Vcrn ^Michaels went to third on a passed wnrfhball and scored on a squeeze farUnn’- tm.ir ». , , ,, *. Jrttkiiona Ua\c s n wik mod-,bunt by Ken Demusey. Denny aij,t in trimi.i.,.- v-;n, .1 Drury walked, Bill Osco was safe „,r J^‘S rL ;! r- , on a fielder’s choice. Drury and f‘-m 1Osco scored on a single by Bruce for p'^. ’ 1°!Peters who later scored on an fi/gF Woolharterror. The win was Jackson's fj*', - pi n ,? I.**,ninth against 8 losses. Jack’Dn “lt;! 1 crr- 3'a-Dalton committed G errors, 2 iuwpt of them in the eighth inning, to uoffmir Vmt lt;% lc|llt'J ]}’ drop its sixth game against 3 clpvp e.‘« Crrn ?i !' plus ^ wins. Dalton scored 2 runs in the j\jn WCI'e. *third on singles by Rick Oswald. prT;n -ti .'!]') :vitl'sl 110,-1 «,conI- ^ Bill Zuercher and Greg Oswald i?'n J|/™.ms niatch u,lh ^cli- f and a single by Randy Nussbaum - - c l°ei nellcrs now ntc Dalton scored again ir« lhe sixth as Danny Gonter walked and Randy Nussbaum singled him to second. Gonter went to third on l™. ... a fielder’s choice and scored on fi‘;n another fielder’s choice. , - V mP-s year. No. 1* * * *ccrl »n singles went to Carl ileinl-zcltnan of Youngstown Raven.n-5.Itofnnan and Smith drew Hie, No. 1 seed for the district tennis' ournamcnt at Youngstown Kri^ .Akron district-Massillon golfers tee off in the district iournatm'n'L [’rid ay at Shady I follow against Mngadnre. North (..amon a.id McKinley in ihe J8-hole stroke play. The Tiger tcemcn are set to go at 8 a. nr_. , R M Kt rn-k5 — . nan enotu-nwrwl ----- 210 lt;»nftBiisFincs-r jind Pnicrr..ind Ci;«rcr.MASSILLON anri McKinley took turns coming frnrn behind with the Bulldogs l;.king the final lead in the sixth.McKinley score 4 runs in first but .Massillon tied it up in the second on a double by Dave Anthony followed by a single by Tom Jacquci. with both runners scoring when Kim Hauenslein was safe on an error. Tim P.-uhiswas also safe on an error which Ijehniat) ______ lm f,2I•cored Hauenslein from second, c rnlr.il --------- fi«i nnoPachis scored on a single by Don Davenport...I The Tigers went ahead in the 'lllird on a single fcy Anthony and McKhury J}JT^home run by Jacnuel. Uauen- xi-.ic**! i.nsn ilein tripled behind Jacquct and ijtpr ed on a single by AI Neago.^Massillon jumped ahead by onc-tn* the fourth when Cal Todd was „„iriiiT. imivn-wi £fe on an error. Paul was hit by K»sb.ium and Dir*rnrc,.»Vpitch and Jacquct singled seor- }ing Todd, but McKinley cainc back —— eon i;.-,jvhh 2 in its half of the fnurth. Tl^cr\ r-'' h'-:Ell;?. \Vci#» «# •aX--X ii IMcDcrmoi;KPmcU asul Ti',n:.ni:; Dnrkirr. 6,1 .nut F. Garpfiilp.II I II 12 p T.itk.i. Gromvh and Rinr.Sni;!!iv 0,111 on ConrI'll) nnjThoti’iiand Hi'usi'iislciii.|)!l)nft I(i -5 Tucci,
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