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Hip Wilson Taylor Wilson Solomon. To 1 33. A 18. Bad Kissinger holds off Herzo for 16-15 win Herzog Nakrach Ger Many special the game s fourth four run rally fell j u s Short Here saturday As. Bad Kis Singen choked off the Herzo base flyers in the ninth inning for a 16-15  Marne league game which was interrupted for a hour by rain left bad Kissinger with a 2-3 record and Herzo base with a 2-5 Mark. The flyers Down by 16-11,scored four times in the Bottom of the ninth on a two run double by Bob Rollins another double by Bob Blacknell and an error before reliever de Moore got the Side out on a pop out. Schultz homers Al Martinez double a single by Bob Schultz and two More errors gave the visitors three More in the fifth and they added four in the sixth with Schultz in Side the Park two run Home run leading the rally. Herzo scored three in the third on a walk singles by Mark Vin cent and Bob Rollins and a error and one in the fifth on Jim Tabb s run scoring  flyers erupted for four in the seventh inning two of the coming on a Homer by Rollins and two More on Ray Degen Felder s double. Pete Desisco s three run Homerin the eighth inning sliced a 16-8 bad Kissinger Lead to 16-11. Bad Kissinger. 000 434 32016 14 5 Herzo base 003 010 434 15 12 9 Faber Tony 8moore 9 and Lopen beam. Harris 4milk 7 and Brown. A Faber. A beam or bad Kissinger Suhultz Herzo base Desisco Rollins. And registered a lopsided 12-1victory. To catch the dragons in the league standings. Both own6-1 records and Lead third place 1st brigade by one game in there hot Pennant Chase. Cliff Stokes and Roy Bonds pounded out three hits apiece and Larry Stafford and Roger White each had a Home run and a single to Lead the  s Homer was his first of the season. White the top Powerman in the league smashed his 10th. Bonds single Stokes double a wild pitch and a balk gave the saints a 2-0 Lead in the third inning and they padded the count to 8-0 with a six run barrage inthe next Frame. 6-run splurge Stafford started things with his Homer and before the last Man had been retired the saints had five More runs on three singles by Bonds Stokes and White two walks and three wild pitches. White s Homer made it 7-0 inthe top of the sixth and after 2nd brigade s torn iceman cracked a Homer in the Bottom of the Frame the saints added three More to their account in the seventh. Danny Taylor opened with triple and Carl Duplin walked. Stafford singled Taylor Home to third and then pilfered Sec Ond Bob Thomas drove in thelast two markers with another Jim Sitter who worked the final four innings picked up his fifth win in seven decisions. Support come. 002 601 3-12 12 2 2nd brigade. .0000010-1 4 2 Duplin Sitter 4 and Lancaster Green Wegener 4 and Hunter. A sit Ter 5-2. A Green. Or support come Stafford 1white 10 2nd brigade iceman. Bonnie Lund Rolls 575 Wuerzburg Germany Spe Cial Bonnie Lund topped the Wuerzburg women s open bowl ing league last week by putting together a league leading 575 series. She rolled games of 202, 167 and 206. Larson now 32, also was impressive even in losing. He allowed six hits banned 12 an walked three. But two of the three scorpions he walked scored. The 1st brigade got on the scoreboard first in the third inning just before the Rains  walked stole second and scored when second baseman Doug Johnson muffed Linn Brown s grounder up the  was tagged for the second out at second base after the error. Tom Dunn had a 3-1 count on him when the downpour came delaying the game an hour an three minutes. When play resumed Dunn took the fourth Ball for a walk which was Fol Lowed by Dick Lee s ground Rule double across the Road in left Field. However the score remained 1-0 for the scorpions when Mike Miller grounded  Iron men bounced right Back to knot the score at 1-1 i their half of the third inning. Henry Thompson singled up the Middle and moved to second on Larson s sacrifice bunt. Thomp son advanced to third on Bob Shigematsu s groundnut the scored on Johnson s single up the  manager Mike Cord Ray used strategy in the four thinning to get what proved to be the winning run. Jim Trachsel walked and Rickie Townsend was hit by Larson s next pitch to Lead off the inning. Chafer Deans advanced both runners one base with a sacrifice bunt. Apple won his own game witha squeeze play bunt that scored Trachsel on a close play at Home. Actually Trachsel was tagged out by Iron brigade Catcher Thompson but he dropped the Ball. Both teams settled Down to Good defensive Ball for the ensuing innings and when the chips were Down in the seventh inning the scorpions shined. The Iron brigade s last threaten the seventh started with Joe Diamond s single to left Field. Joe Kelley Laid Down a bunt trying to Advance the runner but Dia mond was forced out at second. Kelley stole second and with two away raced towards Home on Berry Weaver s single to  came within inches of making it safely but the scor Pion relay from left fielder Trachsel to third baseman Ted Nuuanu to Catcher Miller came in time. And Miller did t Bungean Inch from guarding the plate tagging out  most serious threat by either team in the following innings came in the eighth when the scorpions got Miller to Sec Ond base after his single and Thompson s passed  same two teams collide Here sunday with Trachsel 5-1 of the scorpions toeing the Mound against the Iron brigade stick Covalt 1-0. Rangers Blitz mountaineers 21-4_ ii Al a to a Etc Iii Rel Grafe Woehr Germany special a 15-hit assault coupled with 10 errors propelled the seventh army training Gen a rangers to a stunning 214 win Over the 1st brigade mow tampers the previous 4th army league sole Leader Here in urday to throw the hot raceteams8 Between the two 6j  moved the ranges into a be for the Lead with the mountaineers with a 11-6record. The rangers behind four play ers who drove in 12 of the 21 runs blasted off to a 10-0 Lead after two innings scoring six in the first and four in the  Jerry Boldyg went the distance allowing eight hits and fanning three to pick up his third Victory in four de c John Inskeep Pete Marchetti and balding had three hits apiece. But it was Charles Mur Ray with two blows who led in runs batted in with four. Mur Ray drove in two with a triple in the three run seventh  and Bolding batted in three apiece and Marchett knocked in two. De Moore had two hits for the winners Mcloud Man the first inning the rangers used two walks four singles a error and a triple by Marchetti to push Over the six runs. A walk a stolen base a single Inskeep s double two More walks and Bolding s single High lighted the second inning. Tom Wendt the first of four pitchers took the loss. He lasted one third of an inning. Hews followed to the Mound by Dave Kalapinski Jerry Callas and Bob Brackett. 1st brigade 0020020204 810 7th army . To 320 330-81 15 Wendt Raia Pinsk 1. Callas 2brackett 7 and Lewandowski. Holding Ana Triber. A Bolding 3-i. I Wen  
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