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The Evening Standard from Uniontown, Pennsylvania • Page 16

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PAGE M-UNIONTOWN, FRIDAY, MAY an Frazier Retains ight Title THE MORNING HERALD THE EVENING STANDARD League Standings Falrc SmltWlrid 5 Bltlet Mill Haydentown vs. DUUn'er fATETTE TRAVELING Jtflsitrvflie .1 Bruntll 5 SeartfhU Smock 4 Royal 4 Colonial I Percyopollt Hubert 1 Game Today Colonial vi. Smock PALS CLUB North Section Ltekrone I 3, MzsonloTn Ronco 0 Soutk gJcUon CV luliin Club 3 FlteUmnee 4 GaUalin I Wooddde 3 SiT Gftm.S CV vs. ST Palmer vs. Ronco SOUTH FAYKTTJt EAST Htk Ctntuty CoUlir i i Sooth Uurtl 1 WEST 4 West LUsfOrlnJ 1 Bllntr I Gaftit Today Independent vs.

Hopwood COOLSPRING fi Unlontown 5 Evaiu Manor I Mew SUein 4 vionlrch 3 HopwoM i Ourk I St. RHa I Game'Today Monarch vs. Evans Manor, UNIONTOWN MIDGET Rotary 1 Elks 1 Road Rargeri 1 Exchange 0 IJOM Klwmls 0 Raiders 0 REPDBIJC Tower HU1 1 CDS 5 Reoubllc 5 LBfet 4 Ft Isabella Newboro Tower Hill No. I 1 Game Ttxlar Isabella vs. t.tm Games Sunday IsbeUa vs.

Nswboro, 2 Republic vs. CDS FA1BCHANCB CAGE Blazers Grldders 2 PUT Five i Garnet Tuesday BU Five vs. Grldders Vs. Elai's TEfiNER Kiwanls 1 Rotary 1 Mountaineers 1 GaUarin 0 Pharmacists 0 MCCI.ELLANDTOWN PONY McClellandlown 1 palrchance 1 South Union WPIAL Section 15 FINAL Chatletol 11 Brownsville ...11 nlnggold Monessen 5 South Allegheny 5 Uftlontowa 4 Belle Veraoi Lintel HOPWOOD RECREATION PONV LEAGUE Anjelj Glacis 6 oles 6 aves 0 Expos 0 LITTLE LEAGUE Phillies 0 Flratet Mels Astros 0 Indians 0 Cubs 0 Keisterville And Royal Win InFayette Traveling Loop MOUNTAIN FELLOWSHIP Hutchlnson 3 LNT 2 Pair VaUey Union Chanel 1 west TJnlontOwn Baronft 3 DennU Farmlnfcton Hopwood Trod PBOTK8TANT Central Christian Asliurj- 5 Christ Methodlit 4 Calvary IMrd Presbyterian i Baptist i St. Peter i Games Monday Baptist VE.

Third Presbyterian St. Peter vs. ASbury 20th Century Bombs Bitner 20th Century bombed Bitner 14-5 yesterday in the South Fayette League. Oz2ae Min6r limited (he losers to just six hits while his club connected for 26 safeties. Boone took the loss for Bitner took a 10 lead in the top of the first, before 20th Century plated five in the.

first, four in the second and three the third for a comfortable 12-1 lead. Staples homered and doubled for the winners, Sargent Floyd banged a double and a triple, Clark Bryant tripled, and Ken Fairfax, Ray Crews, and Pt. Marion Edges Ruble Point Marlon Eagle upped their lead-in thT Smlthfleld Softball League to a full garde with a "3-1 win Over Rubles Mill. Eagles plated three runs in the third and hung on the rest of the way allowing Ruble just a single tally in the sixth. Lou Taylor Sr.

singled to lead off the Eagles third, Bob Daughtery and John Moody tripled to knock in a pair and scored on the play as the ball got away on the to the plate. Moody went 3-3 on the night. McLaughlin doubled Rubles' only extra-base hit of the game. Buddy Quertinmont was the winning pitcher for the Eagles, and Skippy Dick took the loss. Pt.

Marion 003 000 000-3 5 3 Mill 000 001 000--1 0 Quertinmont and Wilson; Dick 2bh--McLaughlin 3bh--Moody CC And CM Record Wins Central Christian broke a 2-2 tie with a four-run spurt In the fourth inning to defeat St. Peters 6-2-and Christ Methodist held off a belated rally by Calvary to win out 5-i in Protestant Softball action last evening. Harry McClelland with Ihe help of an 11-hit attack by CCC put his fourth straight pitching victory in the hopper. Tim Shell singled in two runs in the sixth inning to put Christ Methodist on the victory side of the ledger. Bob Tressler clouted a double for CM.

Calvary 600 CM fill MX--5 12 1 Blankenshlp and McCoy; Reagan and Tressler. 2bh-rt, Tressler. Peters 000 200 0-2 8 CCC OM OW.x-6 12 3 2bh-Hcrbert. Finney got doubles. Everly doubled for Bitner.

The win keeps 20th Century on top Of the league With a -5-0 record, and the loss leaves Bitner, in the Cellar with an 0-3 record. Score by innings: Bitner 100 OM 110- 5 6 1 20th 543 OW Wx-U 1 Bpone and Clemmer; Minor end 2bh--Fairfax, Staples, Floyd Fairfax, Crtws, Finney, Everly Sbh--Floyd, Bryant Hr--Staples Sports Schedules BASEBALL Brownsville vs. CWrlerol a' Ringgold for Section IS tills. TENNIS Friday, Satarflay PIAA Championships TRACK PIAA championships Tournament At LaBelle The LaBelle Athletic Club is planning to sponsor a slow pitch softball tournament on June 17 and 18. There will be a $30 entry fee for the competition and the flelc will be limited to 16 teams.

The prize distribution will be determined by the number ol team entered. In addition tournament officials have announced there will be a $5 bonus for every home run over the fence. The tournament will b6 held at LaBelle ball field. There will be a trophy for the championship team. Interested lead's can c-ntacl Don Nichols at or Albert Komacek at 785-8003.

New England Whalers Sign Dick Sarfazin NEW YORK AP) The New England Whalers of the World Hockey Association an nounced the signing Thursday ol right winger Dick Sarrazin who played for the Richmonc Robins of the American ttockej League last year, and forwarc Tom Ear), who played f6r the Kansas City Blues of Cfin- (ral Hockey League. PLAZA BEVERAGE rvi.it UN Alt roruiuX sorr DRIKKS SXACKS pa. Keislerville stretched its lead two full games in the Fayettfe Traveling League with a 7-5 win over Braznell last night, and lOyal nipped Perry 104 in the irst game. With a 5-3 lead, Keister plated vhat proved to be the winning marker in the fifth as Pete ientkovich singled in Ed Jvorchak. Ed and Mike Dvorchak sup)lied a lot Of the firepower for Ceisler as each went 3-4 at the plate with Ed sending out three doubles and Mike a home run ind two singles.

Jim Carpeal slammed a solo home run for Keister and eorge Cole and Paul Andrews connected for a triple and a double respectively. ButtermOre Brazneil's only extra-bsse hit of the game, and Cuetan went 3-4. Andrews twirled the win for Keister, and Robinson abosrbed the loss. In the first game, Royal plated five runs in the fifth for a 9-1 lead and held Perry to two and three-run spurts in the eighth and ninth Innings. Frank Cetera was the winning pitcher, and Sfolarik took the loss.

Buck Morozek tripled for Royal, and Mickey Jesko doubled, while Chelton tripled for the losers, J. Martinak got a double and a single. George Ozanick had three hits for Royal. Score by Innings: Perry 000 100 02308 6 1 3 5 003 151 OOx-10 16 3 Sfolarlkand Rubish; Cetera and Martin 2 a i a Jesko 3bh--Cheton, Morozek Keister 122 010 010-7 15 2 Braznell 101 101 001--5 14 2 Andrews and Carpeal; Robinson and Johnson 2bh--Andrews, E. Dvorchak 3, Bultermore 3bh--Cole Hr--M.

Dvorchak, Carpeal Brownsville Scrubs Pin Champs Kb one was able to surpass the score turned in by the Brownsville Scrubs No. 2 and they took down the top prize in the division of the eighth annual Fayetto-Greene Bowling Assn. tournament. The Brownsville squad, captained by Larry Williams with Dunte Rose, Bruce Ulery, Dick Mammarella and Tony Mammarella finished three pins to the goad on a 3,013 There were some other close finishes in the tourney which concluded this past weekend Brownsville's Fickfi Lanes. Carmichacls' Jim Uathburn and John Bokat won the handicap doubles with a total of a three pin victory.

The handicap singles winner a onnellsvllle's John Knabenshue with a 654-33-687 and his margin was five pins. Connellsville's Dave Comfort was the all-events champion with a scratch of 1,852. It was 38 sticks ahead of the field. Second place honors in the team battle belonged to the Masontown Saturday i Zooms with a 1,310. John Kingora was captain with Bill Ratica, Jim Butcho, Willard Wolfe and Walter Wahula.

In third place was the Waynesburg Koratich's with a 3,001. Eugene Bruce was captain with James Haines, Leckrone, Woodside Pound Out Victories Leekrone behind the pitching of Ed Colebank and hitting of Mickey Tippet Boosted its lead in the Pals North Section by thumping Pals 5 2 last night. Lou Albani's Woodside team showed little mercy on Masontown as they bombed everywhere to come Up with a 20-0 shutout in the other contest. Tippet blasted a long home run With a mate board to put the Leckroners ahead 3-0 at the eh'd three. The winners put two more on the boards in the fifth for good measure.

In addition to smacking a double, Colebank didn't allow Pals to home plate until the final two innings. Bill Folta chipped In with a triple for LeckrOne. Earl Guthrie hit for the 'cycle 1 as Woodside exploded for seven runs in the third and eight in the ninth, to easily dlsposft Of Masonlown. Brother Bob Guthrie turned out to be the winning hurler. Woodside is now 3 and 3.

Score by innings: WoodsWe 172 020 008--20 17 1 M'town 000 000 000-- 0 8 7 Joel Shriver, John Clark and LJoyd Bedillion the other team members. Behind the Hathburn-Bokat earn in the doubles came Hritz and Lou Reda Sarmichaels, Jack Orlando and Joseph Gonda, Connellsville, Pete Snodgrass and Jake Mankey, Waynesburg, Joe Caringola and Dunte Rose, Brownsville, 1,178 Waynesburg's Fred Hughes was second in the handicap singles behind Knabenshue with a 651-31 682. Other singles winners were Walter Dusha, Clarksville, 601-63 664; Matt Tobay, COn- nellsville, 640-23 663; Dave Comfort, Connellsville, 632 27 -659; Bill Mundell, Carmichaels, 60M8 653; James Longo, Greensboro, 623-29-652; John Leighty, Connellsville, 60344 -847; Ira Donley, Greensboro, "26-21 647. Comfort's challengers in the all-events were Bob Wright, Brownsville, Donley, Hughes, Snodgrass, and Bob Moore, Waynes- biirg, 1,767. B.

Gulhrle and E. Guthrie; Lavery and Crow. 2bh-E. Guthrie, Hayden, 3bh--E. Guthrie, J.

Hopwood. Guthrie. Pals 000 000 011-4 9 1 Leckrone 012 Otfl OOxr-5 11 1 Trifero and James; Colebank and Pringle. 2bh-O)lebank. 3bh-Fotta.

Tippelt. VERY AdtvE Iowa State running back Jock Johnson wort eight letters at Des Moines East High School in football, basketball and track. PITCH, HIT THROW Announcement toad boys who register for the "Pitch, Hit Throw Competition," sponsored by Phillips 66, The first local competition will beheld: JUNE 10th, A.M. BAILY PARK-UNIONTOWN RAIN DATE JUNE Tl, 1972 TONY BARTOCK, Pitch, Hit and Throw Director 1972 OFFICIAL MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 1 PITCH, HIT THROW COMPETITION For Boys 9 Through 12 As of August 1972 NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE BIRTH DATE Accompanied by 4 parent or guardian, take this completed, coupon to nearest participating Phillip 66 Station or authorized location for official registration. PITCH, HIT and THROW COMPETITION SPONSORED BY ALbEN OIL CO.

Bring Coupon to one of the Below Addreaset PHILLIPS 66 PHILLIPS 66 PHILLIPS 66 Service Station Station Service Station ls Ur 8l SOTlri and E. R(. 40 opposite 4 N. Mt. Verdon Church SI.

Howard Johnson Unlonlown Unlonlown Hopwood ROSSINI Serice Station PHILLIPS 60 Button Route 21 Matonfown, Pa. Of HARRYS BARBER SHOP PARADISE RESTAURANT LASH'S SPORTING GOODS STORE By ED SCHUYLER JR. Associated Press Sports Writer OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Relentless Joe Frazier pounded Sfin Slander's face into a jloody mask Thursday night and retained his world heavyweight championship when Ihe light was slopped between the fourth and fifth rounds with Slander writhing in- agony on ils slool. Dr.

jack Lewis climbed Into the ring after the fourth round, iook one look at Slander's bloody face and signalled referee Zack Clayton to slop what nad become a one-sided fight. But while it. lasted, Nebraska's first title-fight in history was a bar-room brawl. Frazier, however, had just too many guns for the challenger and his speed sliced open Slander's face like it had been worked over with a botlle. At the end he- was bleeding from a cut above his right eye and a ripped open hose that might have been broken.

Slander began to bleed from the nose in the second round and then the blood really flowed as Frazier took complete charge: The champion landed at will with left hooks and short jabs and in the final minute shook the idol of Council Bluffs, Iowa with two hooks to the body, a right uppercul, and a short chopping right thai left Slander dazed. It was more of the same In the fourth round with Frazier pitching and Slander catching and there was no doubt as the round ended thai Slander's bid for boxing's biggesl prize had no chance of succeeding. Smithtield-Rubles Mill, STOCKING LARGE TROUT Saturday, 8 A.M, STOCKED CARP and CATFISH I Open from 6 am-1 ALL NIGHT FISIflNG FOR CATFISH CARP NEW For The Fishentian OUACHITA Aluminum and BASS PIBEHGLASS FISHING BOATS WE HAVE PENH VAN CENTURY LARSON TROJAN BOATS ACCESSORIES SUPPLIES HARDWARE Authorized MERCURY MOTOR and MER CRUISER DEALER SCOTT MOTOR BOAT SALES POINT MARION, PA. P1IONE 725-3482 Two for the price of Memorial Day Doubleheader AT Waterford Park Monday, May 29 19 Big Races Afternoon 1:15 P.M. Evening THS P.M.

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