Columbus Vs. Toledo(Continued From Sport Pftjrc)run into deep right. Ferryman allowed six hits, struck out seven and walked three. Shamp relieved Douglas in the second and gave Up one run in the fifth. Woodruff and Murray each hadtwo hits for the Firemen, while Pujazon had two for Canton.Canton Mark Ceramlr No T ewUborfPlrg o FujazonllobaonMarksBanrhexetirtrBattistaHaroldArnoldBhampDoufla*Total!CantonAHRwFiremen4011ABR1!402Larry32000•IW oc*l ruff422201Murray4t2300Westfall211100 8tanlev401211Chamberi’nJ0130O'Schn’d rer1003n1!Tin. son10030•jBrenner301I00Ferry m‘n310271tTo tala377800 0 100 0■mm124 0 0 10 xmm7hut Paszko followed w ith his game winning circuit smash.Two North l.ewisburg runners were left stranded at third during the late stages of the battle.Outside of his fourth inning let down, Welty also hurled great ballfor the losers. The hard hitting Toledoans were limited to only three hits while 10 were turned back onstrikes.Stanley, southpaw first- at ner for Firemen, was the only battheToledo 2,Morth Leu'iftburn 1Danny Paszkos towering circuit drive to deep left field with one aboard in the fourth enabled To ledo VFW to overhaul and defeat North Lewisburg. 2 1, in the night cap which ended well after midnight.Fritz Sosko. the winning pitcher, made a strong comeback after his unimpressive start against Colum bus in the earlier game. The lanky curveballer was in complete charge all the way but for Stan Stanley’s grour.d ball home run in the second stanza. Sosko allowed only three hits, struck out sevenand walked two.Orville Swantex, slugging Toledo tnirdsiu ker, sparked the Vets to victory when he opened the fourth u ith a line drive double to left.Nevers and Botex were easy outster creditedWithtwo hits.N\ 1 ewNbiirrTolednA BrITAHRLarry300J Sunjra20Woodruff300L Tcrdo30Murray200Swanteck31We tfail300L Never*30Stanley3l2 S Hotek30Cham rid301 Ijp'ln Pft^ko3lT'.mson100I. Meyers3oPrenne-t00!J. Tlnta3oWfltf3001F Soska10Fer m n100Totals3313!Totals312N LewUburfToledo001000020000X -H0101001100312