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Cornerstone Wins a Close One r—-[ Oirls' SportsTodd Hardy’s one-out RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning scored Dave Babcock with the winning run as Cornerstone edged Chambers and Owen, 10-9. in an International League slow-pitch softball game at Dawson Fields Wednesday night.The victory raised Cornerstone's record to 2-1, and kept it one game behind league leader Karleski.Besides scoring the winning run, Babcock went four-for-four with a pair )f doubles and singles He also scored hree times in the game Teammate Kurt Kisenburg went three-for-three in he game.In other International League gamesWednesday, Karleski stopped Gates, 14-5; Karma Fever defeated Ken’s Klub, 9-1; and Whitcomb downed Stadium Club, 13-7In Suburban League play Wednesday, Minuteman Press toppled Wolo-han Components, 9-5; Stadium Club No. 2 got by White Oak, 7-6; First National Bank blasted Weber Battery and Electric, 15-5, as Mike Hanley and Eddie Copper collected a pair of homers; and Mercy Knights outlasted El-Ra Bowl, 12-10.Stadium Club thus remains atop the standings with a 3-0 mark, while Wolo-han, El-Ra, Mercy and Minuteman are all 2-1.Meanwhile, in 35-and-Over League action Wednesday, Eric’s defeated Sheehan Shoes-Sunnyside Shell, 9-1; Amp Electric nipped Friendly Tap, 5-4; Brodie Trophy handled First Lutheran, 13-9; and Dalberg Auction Depot rapped out 16 hits en route to a 14-4 triumph over Pines Tavern Amp Electric and Eric’s Bar thus upped their marks to 3-0 to share the league lead, while Friendly and Brodie are 2-1Elsewhere, in Division B women's softball Wednesday evening, Bonnie’s Candies disposed of the Gazette Headliners, 15-4, as Georgia End had two homers and a double; and Bank of Wisconsin parlayed a nine-run fifth inning into a 14-10 win over Accudyne.In women’s Division A games Wednesday, The Wax-Back O’ Yards beat Nightengales, 15-9; and Ken's Klub No 1 clobbered Ace. 19-1 As a result of Wednesday’s play, Ken’s No. 1 elevated its record to 3-0 while The Wax-Back O' Yards raisedSOFTBALL CLASS B TOURNAMENT At Orfordville PARKVIEW 15, BRODHEAD 11R H EOrfordville Parkview 333 222 0—15 16 6Brodhead 100 200 8-11 9 2Hahn, York (7) and Hesgard, Huffman, Reed(4) and Gilbertson Leading hitters — Hanson (OP) 2x4, York(OP) 4x4, Heldt (OP) 3x4, Sather (OP) 3x4,Woodstock (OP) 3x4, Hilliard (B) 2x2, Flynn (B) 2x5, Gilbertson (B) 2x3 HR Huffman (B) 3B Heldt (OP). 2B Everson (B), Hanson (OP), York (OP) 2.SO-York 3, Reed 3 BB Hahn 10, York 4, Huffman 5At Whitewater WHITEWATER 5, MILTON 4R H EMilton 130 000 0—4 8 1Whitewater 300 010 1-5 7 4Passer and Lyons, Redenius and Paynter Leading hitters Evans (M) 2x3, Campion (M) 2x3, Lyons (M) 2x4, C. Madsen (W) 2x3, Bellman (W) 2x3, Schmeling (W) 2x3. HR Bruch (W) 3B Schmeling (W). 2B-Lyons (M).BB Passer 2, Redenius 2.Petruska on a New Track(Continued from Page 19) be competitive, it could be interesting,lavs, i think they're (the Edgerton But right now, I just don't know.” girls are) just too strong for us. Petruska readily admits, though,“Their relay teams are tough,” he that it’s always interesting to pondered of the Crimson Tide. “They have even for a late-comer in track.
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Thu, May 28, 1981

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