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Logansport Pharos-Tribune from Logansport, Indiana • Page 10

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Page 10 Pharos-Tribune, Logansport, Indiana, Tuesday, July 19,1988 Scoreboard Youth League Baseball LOGAN PIXIE SOFTBALL DIVISION PLAYOFF Btkers Elks (MOO- 41 Jessica Davis and Heather Camp. Misty Oanely and Sarah Gallagher. Bakers hits: HR: Davis. 1B: Windy Landis (2), Erica Davis, Camp. Elks hits: Gallagher.

Final Season Standings Bobble Sox Division Baker's 14-3 Elks 13-4 FNBL 1M Wilson's 8-8 Yerkes' 7-9 HaDS' 7-9 Powder Puff Dlvtalon Exlde 13-3 Moose 12-4 David's 6-10 American Legion 4-12 2-14 Joe Herd's 1-15 Loganaport Pixie Leagut City Tourney Schedule First-round games (Games begin at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. al Tower Park) Tuesday: FNBL vs. Joe Herds, Davids vs. Yerkes.

Wednesday: vs. Wilsons, Haps vs. American Legion. Thursday: Exide vs. FNBUJoe Herd winner, Elks vs.

winner. Friday: Moose vs. winner, Bakers vs. Legion winner. 8 10 ALL-STARS STATETOURNAMENT Huntingtonll 034340-14123 Logan Townhouse 100400- 5 25 Mike Thorn, Scot Ulrich, Jeff Helvie and Jason Wolf, Nick Willour.

Stefan Calisto, Tony Morgan, Eric Mlze, Matt Danely and Matt Coins, Matt Lucas. Himtington hits: 2B: Rohler Soloman, Ulrich. 1B: Wolf (3), Ryan Jennings, Mike Thorn (2), Jerrod Hambarger, Helvie (2). Ulrich. Logan hits: 1B: Eric Hensel, Tony Morgan.

LoganFWerarMogul Kokomo Northslde 00000-027 Brad Morgan and Mark Anderson, Jason Young. Loren Johnson, Charles Dumoulin, Jeremy Pratt and Dumoulin, Tom McGrew, Logan hits: 2B: Nathan Speitel, Mark Anderson, Adam Grain, Brad Morgan. 1B: Speitel, Anderson, Brandon Belt, Nathan Royer (2), Kenny Hayden, Casey Peterson. Kokomo hits: 1B: Corey Summers, McGrew. Kokomo Eastslde Rusilivllle 120713-14104 080 331-15100 FOP 2200000-472 Security Federii 160 000 0-7 4 2 Curl, Ashby and Ken Knox.

Greg Diekman and Bob Harvey. FOP hits: 2B: John Curl, Jamie Reese, Jeff Adair. 1B: Kurt Ackerrnan (2), Cory Cripe, Bryon Ashby. Security Federal hits: 2B: Bob Harvey. 1B: Harvey, Tim Kesler, Rod Halnje.

Cole Hardwood hits: HR: Danny Woolen. 3B: LeWayne Bryan. 1B: BryanJ2j. Bungalow OOOtoTl-3 JM Fouat Construction 0021001-4)0 Weland and Hiatt. Hubler artc Hlles.

Bungalow hits: 1 Deltrich King (2). Foust hits: 2B: Rocky Hamillon. 1B: Hamilton. LOGAN BABE RUTH Pepal 4200001-752 Happy Burger 0002000-254 Erickson, Helvie and Brown. Sampson and Ranie.

Pepsi hits: 2B: Mike Smith, Billy Cuppy. 1B: Bob Delp, Smith, Chris Brown. Happy Burger hjts: 2B: Rob Smith, Ryan Conrad. 1B: Smith, Drew Myer, Sam Ranee. Softball LOGAN MEN'S SOFTBALL Bob-0-Link 3503103-15195 Cole Hardwood 1501102-14243 Myers and Grigsby.

Louthain and Bryan. Bob-0-Link hits: HR: Dirk fladerstorf. 2B: Larry Gordon. 18: Mike Anderson 730200X-12151 Roller and Kreig. Gaylor and Heiland.

Cass Co. hits: 3B: Jeff Tiplee. 2B: Tiplee. 1 Ron Holler (2), Tiplee (2). Mike Anderson hits: HR: Jeff Rouch Herd's OlOMOlPsTre Byers' Disposal Johnson and Collins.

Razor and Newbaum. JSH Herd's hllj: 2B: AJ Rozzl, Marty Strasser. 1B: Rozzi (2), Strasser, Gary Lehman (3). Byers' hits: 2B: Larry Moon. 1B: Mark Deterge Dave Holt (2), Jeff Hlggers (2).

Dykeman Park Men's Invltattonal Two-Man Best-Ball Event 127 129 133 133 134 134 134 134 134 131 136 136 138 138 137 137 137 137 137 138 138 138 139 SawyerrMcGee, 139 139 See Scoreboard page 11 Logan I Reaches State Title Game One. of Logansport's 9- and 10-year old all-star teams advanced to the championship round of the state tournament Monday. The Logan I Federal Mogul squad blanked Kokomo Northside, 14-0. The game was a scoreless duel through the first three innings, before Federal Mogul erupted for a nine-run rally in the fourth, then batted in five runs in the fifth. Leading Logansport's 11-hit attack was Mark Anderson, who had a triple.

Doubles were hit by Nathan Speitel, Adam Grain and Brad Morgan. Nathan Royer had two hits, as did Anderson and Speitel, while singles were contributed by Brandon Belt, Kenny Hayden and Casey Peterson. Logan will play the winner of the losers' bracket in the championship game of the tournament Thursday at 6 p.m. Two games in the losers' bracket will be played tonight. Kokomo Southside takes on Kokomo Eastside and Taylor Southest meets Huntingdon.

Those winners meet each other atSp.m. Kokomo Northside will face Tuesday night's final winner at 6 p.m. Wednesday, to decide Logan's opponent in the title game on Thursday. Logansport II, sponsored by Townhouse Hair Design Salon, was eliminated by Huntington II Monday, 14-5. Huntington got 12 hits, while Logan managed just two hits off the Huntington pitching staff.

Logan's hits were by Eric Hensel and Tony Morgan. Freed, Ousley Win Dykeman Tourney Mike Freed and Jeff Ousley of Kokomo fired a 36-hole round of 127 Saturday and Sunday to win the Dykeman Park Golf Course Men's Invitational Golf Tournament. The pair also posted the low round of 18 holes in the tourney, with a 64. Dave Combs and Bob Krietenstew were two strokes behind the Kokomo team, carding a 129 for second place. Combs and Krietenstew were also two-time winners in the Saturday and Sunday Skin's Game.

They won the llth hole during the Saturday afternoon competition collecting $100 and won the Sunday afternoon pool of $250 for their work on hole 13. Mike Pugh, who played for the Winamac High School golf team last spring, sank a hole-in-one on the 16th hole Sunday afternoon. He and his partner took home $250 for the drive. Mark Muehlhausen and Fred Hinkle finished in timd place with a 130. Three teams tied for fourth place all with scores of 130.

They were Bob Bannon and Roy Burger, Steve and Dave Williamson and Bob Winters and Jay Strauch. There were 98 golfers and 49 teams finishing the outing at Dykeman Park. Scores from the tourney are listed in the Scoreboard. Colts Add Depth To Aerial Attack ANDERSON, Ind. (AP) Indianapolis must stretch the field more with its passing game if it expects to repeat as AFC East champion, Colts Coach Ron Meyer says.

"With Eric Dickerson and Albert Bentley in our backfield, we feel we have been very effective in the running area," Meyer said at the Colts' training camp Monday. "But there's no question, we need to take some pressure off of them to enhance the run game. We need to loosen things up around the line of scrimmage." Meanwhile, the Colts Monday announced the signing of punter Dan Stryzinski. The Vincennes Lincoln High School product averaged 38.8 yards as a senior at Indiana last season. Meyer and the Colts have made the passing attack a priority at camp on the Anderson University practice fields.

The Colts averaged only 6.8 yards per pass attempt in their 9-6 season in 1987. During the offseason, the Colts acquired veteran receivers Billy "White Shoes" Johnson, Charlie Brown and Clarence Verdin with an eye on adding outside speed. The Colts also drafted Aatron Kenney, a former track sprinter. Last year, the Colts finished with the sixth-rated rushing attack in the NFL but only the 19th-ranked passing game. Opposing defenses often played the Colts to run the ball.

"We don't want to emphasize the passing too much (in camp) that we drop off in control of the line of scrimmage in terms of our running game," Meyer said. "We feel we have adequate numbers to work with. But we're always exploring all possibilities to make our club better. We're pleased with the people we have and we're not necessarily looking for more receivers, but you never rule anything out." Meyer said the Colts will look into the availability of Ricky Hunley, a starting inside linebacker for the Denver Broncos. Hunley, a free agent, has received permission to shop around the league.

Butkus Joins CBS Team NEW YORK (AP) Hall of Fame linebacker Dick Butkus will replace Jimmy "The Greek" Snyder on CBS' "NFL Today" show, sources said Monday. The official announcement was scheduled for Tuesday. Three other former NFL players Jack Youngblood, Gary Fencik and Lyle Alzado auditioned for the job. Butkus, 45, will fill the vacancy created in January when CBS fired Snyder for offensive remarks he made about black athletes during a television interview. But a network source said Butkus won't pick winners of NFL games as Snyder did.

"He'll be a personality the way Jimmy was, but that's where the similarity ends," the source said. Butkus will be joined in the studio by "NFL Today" veterans Brent Musburger, Irv Cross and Will McDonough. OPEN 24 HOURS A DAYS A WEEK! Friendly Corryout Cothad Money Ordari it Film Developing A Photo Paymenlt Movls Rental USDA Choice Boneless STEW MEAT Quantity Rights Rnerved. Prices good thru Saturday, July 23rd Right To Corrxt Printing trrort. PLANNING A PICNIC? VISIT OUR DELI! Deli FRESH or CORRAL STYLE Special SANDWICH BREAD LB.

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