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New Castle News from New Castle, Pennsylvania • Page 41

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New Castle Newsi
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New Castle, Pennsylvania
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HR )i 2 Camplull. sicul llulniky OsiZT'l in-s Sive-Grantti 3 Villan Jb (I Slaob rf a four" Ward ulUe Leaw- Harailton hitter to lead Third Ward to a 3-1 and Scott Montgomery combined win over Second Ward in the for a tliret-hitter while Elliott and National Little League at Dean Hiltr did the hurling for DeCar- Costello fanned seven in pick- Brian Ball had two doubles and ing up the victory, Leading the a homer while Brian Bradley had Third Ward offense were Pete a single and two triples to lead Demos, Rich i Long, Harvey pirs, Federal's hitting. Flowers and Mike Genareo. Bill Montgomery chipped in with a Frengelo doubled for Second home run, Conti doubled for wrd DeCarbo's. Demos Long and Baker played Dolalr Savings edged Medical a strong defensive game for Third Center 8-7 with Jim Hardesty, Bill w' Nicholas and Scott Patterson do- Eighth Ward edged Fifth Ward ins the pitching.

Jeff DeSimone with David Mitchell getting went the distance to take the loss the win with relief help from for Medical Center, David DePaulo. Mitchell and Bob Palumbo had three hits DePaolo combined for 14 and Paul Parillo had two hits to strikeouts and limited the Fifth iead Dollar Savings hitting. Ward to just three hits. Mitchell pounded out three hits Union including two doubles and a home run. David DePaolo had two Joe haliLi a four-hitter doubles while Petey DePaolo and and nut 1(1 as fhe Roger Henderson added two hits whlPPed the Giants 17-2 to clinch each.

I lit: Union Tuwnship Little league championship last night. American Bryan Piccari, whu was the star in Monday night's victurv, con-Seventh Ward downed the tiriued his dominance in the Fourth Ward Giants 8-7 in the hitting department last night. He Ameriran Little League behind hit For the cycle two singles, the hitting of David Germanski double, triple and hume run, lo and Ron Barbatti. drive in eight runs. Barbatti's bases-loaded double Kevin Guinaugh aided the In- aud Germanski 's two-run homer dians attack with four hits while in the sixth were the key blows.

Jim Diamond had three and Gary Cangey went the distance Reggie Jcnnetli hit his first For the win while John Misja took homer. Orlando took the loss with the Idss in relief of Gary Romeo. Gary Sessions, Bob Catron and Jim Piter had three hits for the Orlando doing the hitting for the Giants. Giants Third Ward Braves rolled over Yankees scored four runs in the the Fifth Ward Reds li-3 behind final two innings to defeat the the three-hit pitching of Don Pirates 5 3. Audia who also rapped a grand- Losing pitcher John Mrausch slam home run.

Dave Audia had three hits while getting the chipped in with a sole home run. win was Cliff Hunt in relief of Brian Gwin had a double for Tommy Rossman and Bob Third Ward Braves, who are now Rccbcl. 9-2. Sam Gagliardo played a good defensive game for Ihe Braves. Laurel Johnscn 11 Cany dh Spencer lb BurrouihK rl Maddos pr Kcndrll RM.

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Spojnla Juniors Rick Kosin 161 game and 447 series sparked the boys at Shenango Lanes, while the girls were led by Carol Duty's 133 and Michelle Jackson's 353. Jeff 132 and Marcie Houk's 107 are high averages. The Mets are leading with a 35-5 record. Keough recalled nluHL 3-7 4 I 1 CHICAGO (UPIj The 2.3 0 I 1 Chicago White Sox recalled s.nt-Deuoe wn.H1.11.ven. Herrison.

veteran outfielder-Iirst base- 71 man Joe Keough from their Base thefts Iowa arm club Tuesday and placed infielder Mike Andrews Chicago Luis Aparicio of the 011 irrevocable waivers for the the AL stolen purpuse of giving him his basfls ln eaeh ot four years th unconditional release tne Do you have a problemV 658-5526 NAM RAND UNIROYAL rmiCfmjTmtrmnfmmm BSSH TlRB Debs roll by Mates in Over 18 The St. Francis Debs rolled to their fifth straight win in the Women's Over 18 Softball League bv downing the Mates 8-2 last night. Vicki Mrozek sparked the victory with a home run and three runs batted in. Other leading hitters for the winners were Kryslal Mathews, Nancy Pelletier and Paula Peluso. The tap hitters for the Mates were Amelia Henderson, Gladys Davis and Darayl Fears, while teammate Linda Stewart played an outstanding defensive game.

Peggy Gettings picked up the pitching win and Linda Cobbs suffered the loss. St. Francis tallied three runs in both the third and fifth innings. An eight-run third inning that saw Poncho's Pcnzoii pound out 10 consecutive singles highlighted Poncho's lfi-B victory over the Swallows. Sue Allen collected three singles and Susan Allegro rapped a homer to spark Poncho's.

The winners also gol two singles and a duuble from Cindy Hammers. The Swallows were led by Sandy Wright's bases loaded triple in the fourth frame, while teammate Bernie Ross had a double and a single. Bev Wright was the winning hurler and Sue Miller took the KJhb UNIROYAL wmm LVERTOWN Hillsville No. 1 team defeated Enon Zingaro's 10-5 in the Laurel Little League. Scott Willis pounded out four hits to lead the Hillsville offense whiie Mark McConnel.

Eddie Franken, Roger McConahay and Raymond Goodrich added" two hits each. DeCarbo's post 10th straight Edward A. DeCarbo and Son won its 10th straight game in the YMCA Church Industrial Fast Pitch League last night by defeating Feed Screws 15-6. DeCarbo's is in First place with a 12-1 record. Joe Tuscano went the distance for the win while he was back by the hitting of Rich Christpher, Nick Uram, Ron DePorzio, John Clnistpher and Charlie Henzel, Henzel and John Christpher homered For DeCarbo's.

Bob West led Feed Screws with three hits while Larry Tanner had a double. West also was the losing hurler. Thud UP downed Highland UP fl-S with Krank Porada going the distance by scattering seven hits and striking out seven. Second Ward First Federal romped to a Yi-l win over DeCarbo's in the Second Edinburg set for Ellwood Edinburg-Bingo's rapped out 14 hits and scored in every inning to hand New Wilmington a 13-0 defeat last night in the North County Baseball League, The win sets up a big showdown tonight and tomorrow night, when the second place Edinburg-Bingo's host league leading Ellwood City in a battle for first place. Ellwood has an 18-4 record and Kdinburg a 17-5 slate.

Both games will be at Edinburgh Field. Jim Olemck sparked the winners by collecting three hits, including a triple, and driving in four runs. Mark Manifrang, Jim Clare and Lou each had two hits for Bingo's. Rick Hoover scattered four hits in picking up his Fifth pitching victory in six decisions, while Bob Hovei' dropped his First decision. The game was called because of darkness after Five innings.

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