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Page Five Tyfone Daily Herald, Tuesday, May 6,1986 Golden Eagles Rap Southern H-don 6-3 Tyrone High's baseball team stretched out (our hiti to push across runt In (Mir different Innings here yesterday and turned back Southern Huntingdon In a Blair Co. Scholastic League Inter-dlvlslon game. One of those hits, though, was a key home run smash by Brian Thomas, delivering some spark to an otherwise light-hitting offense that took advantage of (Ive Rocket errors and ten walks by losing hurler Mike Zlnoble to produce solo markers In the 1st and 4th Innings and pairs In the Sth and 6th to carve their third win In their past (our games. Thomas also singled to account for half of the Golden Eagles' four hits as they improved their record to 64. Roy Brodzlna worked Innings on the to post the win, though Lady fogies Boost Softball Mark To 9-4 A three-run 3rd Inning home run blast by Peggy McElwaln highlighted a six-run Tyrone flurry that enabled coach Don Friday's Lady Eagles to overcome a 6-0 deficit and sparked them to a 10-7 Mountain Softball League triumph over Clearfleld's Lady Bisons yesterday.

McElwaln's shot helped the Tyrone girls overcome two circuit clouts by Clearfleld's Sue Kephart that surged them to the 8-0 lead. Amanda Fink and Amy Woomer then opened the fourth with singles and Jill Rice tripled them home to unlock the tie and Tryone was able to hold from there. The win boosts Tyrone's record to 9-4 overall and 7-4 in the league. CleaTfleid Bressler.Jb, 3 1 1 4 1 1 3 1 0 Kephart.ss 4 2 2 Espenshade.cf 4 -0 0 Gravel, 3 1 Vandcrburgh.lb 3 1 2 Kelrn.lf 3 I 3 0 0 1 Totals 31 7 8 Tyrone ab Rtce.ss... 4 2 3 Brower.p 4 2 3 1 3 0 McElwaln.lf 3 1 Mlller.lb 3 0 Johnson.pr.

0 0 0. 0 0 Wlke.ph 1 Ptnk.cl 2 Bowers, 0 0 0 Woomer.dh 3 2 1 Totili Score by Innings: Clearfield ...213001 o- 7 John Zlmmers finished after coming on In the 6th with Tyrone nursing a 44 lead. Tyrone hosts Mts. Union today at 4. L.S.

S-Huntlndon ab 4 4 Clark.c Zlnoble.p 3 3 M.Smlth.lb 1 C.Smlth.ph 0 S.Smlth.rf 3 Coffman.cf 2 Schoop.ph Houck.lt 3 Tyrone ab S.Weaver.lt 3 O.Weaver.Jb 3 4 0 Lewls.pr 0 1 Dlck.pr 0 0 Slringer.dh 2 0 Klmberllng.Sb 0 Mertlff.c 0 Hoover 1 1 T.Weaver.rf 4 1 Stack.lb 2 0 Ztmmers.p 1 0 Totala Score by Innings: SHdon 020 001 0-3 Tyrone 100 122 x-6 Smith HR: Thorn as SO: Brodzlna(5H)-2, ZlmmeTs(I'A)-2 BB: Zlnoble-10; Brodilna-2 National League Pel. OB Track: TAHS Lady Eagles Fall, 76 to 65 16 12 10 9 9 9 West 15 15, 13 13 11 5 4 10 10 12 13 14 8 11 12 14 13 16 .800 .545 .500 .429 .409 .391 .652 .577 .520 .481 .458 .238 5 6 8 8V-! 3 4 4M, 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 7 4 4 0 New York Montreal Ptsbrgh Phlla St. Lou Chi Houston SanFran SanDgo LA Atlanta Cncnnti Monday's Results Montreal Philadelphia 4 Atlanta 4, Cincinnati 3, innings Tuesday's Games (All Times EDT) Los Angeles (Welch 3-1) Chicago (Hoffman Houston (Knepper 5-0) New York (Gooden 4-0), Montreal (McGafflgan 1-6) at Philadelphia (Carlton 1-4), 7:35 Francisco (Krukow 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Reuschel 2-2), 7:35 p.m. San Diego (Thurmond 2-1) at St. Louis (Horton 0-3), 7:35 p.m.

Atlanta (Palmer Cincinnati (Robinson Tuning for Thursday's Conference Championship Central, Tyrone High's boys track team went on its hlggest scoring spree of the season In its final regular-season engagement yesterday, crushing neighboring rival Bellwood-Antls, 107-43. The hosts earned a split in the procedlngs though, as the Lady Blue Devils out- Mountain pointed the TAHS girls contingent on Meet at "he other half of the boys team's season conference loss-to undefeated Ml. union, winner of Us an overall 5-2. The Lady Golden Eagles closed at .500 with 3-3. Lee Hayes (1600 and 3200 meter events) and Rich Rupert (high and 11 at 2:20 at 7:35 Braves Add to triple Jumps) each logged a pair of Individual victories and also ran with a winning team in TAHS's sweep of the relays in the boys meet.

AHS won 13 of the 18 events. B-A had only a 9-8 edge in Ist-places in the girls' meet, but utilized an edge In depth strength to shape their 76-65 victory with key points via seven 2nd- places and 10 out of a possible 14 3rd- PU Catny Coady logged wins MO and 1600 for the winners CryiUl GWler triumphed in the 00 and 200 and shared lst-p ace with teammate Karen Klmberling la the high Jump for the Lady Golden Eagles. L.S. in while 2-1) 2-0), at 7:35 Tyrone. 83 301 x-W 12 Tyrone) JV Fall To Hollldaytbiirg Host Hollidaysburg pounded out 11 hits to support a 3-hit pitching job by Don Treese and rolled to a 12-2, six- inning victory over Tyrone yesterday In Jay Vee baseball action.

Treese struck out 12 and walked four in his six innings work, yielding only three singles. H-burg's assault featured a homer, two triples and a double. Tyrone Shuey.Sb .....:....3 0 0 Jfilian.cf.ss. 3 0 0 Hopkins.p 1 Chrlstlne.lb 3 0 0 Bupp.c 1 0 0 Stouffer.cf..: 2 0 0 2 0 Greene.rf. 2 Chronister.pr 0 Wlser.2b 2 Mills.ss.c 1 21 Hollidaysburg 4 Rabits.ri 2 Schaeter.rl 2 Helsel.ss 1 Murvln.dh .2 2 Harid.lf Wednesday's Games Los Angeles at Chicago Houston at New York, night Montreal at Philadelphia.

San Francisco at Pittsburgh. San Diego at St. Louis, night Atlanta at Cincinnati, night Standouts Home Runs Atlanta, Homer (4). Philadelphia, M. Thompson (2).

Mon treal, Webster (2). Winning Pitchers Atlanta, Assenmacher (1-0). Montreal, Schatzeder (1-0). Saves Atlanta, Garber (2). Montreal, Reardon (3).

Smltb.lt.. Edge BUh. 4-3 A sweep of the doubles matches lifted Tryone High's tennis team to a narrow 4-3 victory over Bishop Guilfoyle in a scholastic dual that went right down to the wire yesterday. Trailing 5-1 in the rubber set of the day's final match, Golden Eagles Matt Newlin and Jeff Earner staged a dramatic comeback to defeat BG Jack Lopez and Joe Stevens 7-5 for the match-winning point, lifting coach Tom Park's team to its third win in nine outings. SINGLES Tom Patton (T) def B.

Gilot M. Newlin (T) def J. Lopez T. Dletrlck (BG) def Pat Gorman 1-6, 7-6, J. Stevens def Jeff Earner Mark Emery (BG) def Abe Harpster 'DOUBLES' (T) def 6-1, 6-3; (T) def Mat Boosters To Way 6 The Tyrone Area Wrestling Boosters will meet Tuesday, May 6 at 7 p.m.

in room 121 at the Tyrone Area All officers and other interested persons are urged to attend. 0 0 i 2 ab 2 2 0 1 1 0 ...2 1 ...2 0 ...0 2 ..4 1 0 0 2 Clvlnd NY Boston Mlwkee Detroit Bltmr Toronto AMERICAN LEAGUE East Pet. 15 8 .652 16 9 .640 15 9 .625 Calif Oakland Helss.ph Wagner.cf 2 Jackson.pli 1 Treese.p.. 2 0 Forsey.h..... 1 1J Score by Innlgns: Tyrone 2 Hollidaysburg 332 202-12 2B: Rablts(H)-! 3B: Wagner(H)-! HR: Murvln(H)-! SO: Treese(H)-12, Hopklns(T)-5 BBV: TreeselHM Hopkins(T)-3 KC Minn Seattle Chi 13 13 11 11 West 14 13 11 11 10 .565 .565 .478 .440 GB By JOE ILLUZZI UPI Sports Writer The ASPCA would probably take offense, but these are desperate times for Cincinnati Reds fans.

The Reds entered Monday night's game with an eight-game losing Streak and a 10-game winless streak at home. That prompted one fan to hang a banner in right field that read: "End the curse Sacrifice Schott- zie Schottzie is Reds owner Marge Schott's beloved St. Bernard, whose picture appears before player- manager Pete Rose's In the team media guide. The banner came down, but tne Reds'losing streak did not. Bob Homer's two-run homer In the llth inning sparked the Atlanta Braves to a 4-3 victory and handed the Reds their ninth conseuctive loss the club's longest in four years.

The Reds' losing streak is their longest since they lost nine between June 27-July 6, 1982. The 11 straight home losses is a club record. The Reds have not won at Riverfront Stadium since beating the Phillies on Opening Day, April 7. Rose said the extra-inning, loss, the club's first during the streak, was a new," Rose said. "We got 11 hits (12 actually) and had a lot of chances to win it.

We had the rieht people up. They Just dldn get Trl-Co. Softball League Roundup RESULTS MONDAY 120 03x x- 6 9 f'" a nHB ..401 (10)4X x-19 24 WP BonseW LP: R. Wdlngs HR: B. Stewart(Sth-inninggrand-ilam).

000 0-6 Tipton Baptist 200 220 1-7 14 United Video Tyrone Courts WP: Yanlello JJJ JSJ £, 107 x-8 7 LP: B. Welsn McClellan's 110 OOx x- 2 7 New Ra 461 Olx 11 Kansas WP Dick Chew night 12 .538 13 .500 .478 12 .478 15 .400 3'A 9 17 .346 5 .304 Monday's Results Boston 3. California Cleveland 5, Kansas City 4, innings Toronto 10, Oakland 6 New York 4, Chicago Milwaukee 3, Seattle 1 Detroit 10, Texas 3 Tuesday's Games (All Times EDT) Oakland (Haas 5-0) at to (Key 0-2), 12:35 p.m. California (Slaton 3-1) Boston (Boyd 2-2), 1:05 p.m. Seattle (Swift 0-1) at Mil waukee (Nieves 1-1), 2:35 p.m Kansas City (Black 1-2) Cleveland (Candlotti 1-2).

(Davis, at Minnesota (Viola 3-1), 7:35 p.m New York (Rasmussen 2-1) Chicago (Seaver 2-2), 8 p.m. Detroit (LaPoint 0-0) Texas (Hough 0-0), 8:35 p.m. Wednesday's Games Boston at Seattle, night Milwaukee at night Toronto at California, night Detroit at Texas, night Baltimore Minnesota, night right peopl th Dale Murphy the llth with a double to left-center off losing pitcher Ted Power, 0-3. Homer followed with his fourth home run of the season. Reliever Paul Assenmacher, 1-0, picked up his first maiorleague victory and Gene Garber recorded the In the American League, Cleveland nipped Kansas City 5-4 In 10 Innings.

Toronto pounded Oakland 10-6, boston blanked California 3-0, Milwaukee beat Seattle 3-1, New York topped Chicago 4-1, and Detroit shellacked Texas 10-3. Indians 5, Royals 4 At Cleveland, Pat Tabler's one-out single off the chest of Kansas City second baseman Frank White scored Joe Carter with the winning run in the 10th inning to help the Indians extend their winning streak to eight games. Phil Niekro, 2-2, pitched the 10 Inning for the victory. Dan Quisenberry fell to 0-1. Blue Jays 10, A's 6 At Toronto, Lloyd Moseby drove In four runs with a home run and a single, and Ernie Whitt belted a two- run homer to offset a pair of homers by Oakland's Mike Davis and lead tbe Blue Jays.

Rookie Mark Eichhorn 32 worked 4 2-3 innings in relief for the victory. Jose Canseco also homered for the A's. Red Sox 3, Angels At Boston, Bruce Hurst scattered eight hits to lead the Red Sox Hurst, 2-2 struck out live and didn't walk a batter for his third complete game and sixth career shutout. Hurst outdueled Mike Witt, 2-2, who allowed eight hits in 7 2-3 Innings. Brewers 3, Mariners 1 At Milwaukee, Tim Leary scattered five hits over seven innings, and Paul Mblltor drove in two runs with a single and a homer to pace the Brewers.

3-2, struck out six and walked one. Dan Plesac finished for his save. Mark Langston, 2-2, was the loser. Yankees 4, White Sox 1 At Chicago, Mike Pagllarulo and Rickey Henderson hit solo home BOYSRESULTS 3200 RELAY Tyr. (B.

Nan. S. Nail. L.Haupt. L.

Hayes). 9:28.14, SHOT 1 F. 2. S. Weyer(T) 3.

M. Woodring(T). DISTANCE: 43-3; 110 HIGH HURDLES 1. T. Stevens(T) 2.

M. ArnoldtT) 3. J. lg- 17.30; 100 METERS -I. B.

Burch(BA) 2. R. Branstetter(T) 3. R. TIME: LONG JUMP r.

B. BurcMBAl 2. D. Wagner(T) 3. M.

ZabmskttBA). DISTANCE: 19-3; 400-1. D. Wagner(T) 2. Haupt(T) 3.

J. Nedimeyer(BA). 58.18; 1. L. Hayes(T) 2.

S. Maurer(T) 3. S. 400 RELAY 1. Tyr.lRupert.

Stevens. Sharer. TIME: 47.13; 300 INT. HURDLES -1. Nelson D.

Wiser(T) 3. P. O'Brlen(T). "(WO 1 B. Nail(T) 2.

S. Nail(T) 3. S. Kl- mgVman(T). JAVELIN 1.

S. Weyer(T) 2. F. DelGrosso(BA) 3. S.

ClappenBAJ. 154-6; 200 1. B. BurchlBA) 2. R.

Sharer(T) 3. Snyder(T) TIME: 24.70; TRIPLE JUMP 1. R. Rupert(T) 2 Zabinskl(BA) 3. D.

Wagner(T). 41-3; POLE 1. 2. LatcMordjTli 3 Claypool(BA). 11-0; DISCUS -1.

Clapper(BA) 2. F. DelGrosso(BA) 3. GilKf) flMi -2. L.

Hayes(T) 2. M. DelGrosso(BA) 3. J. Sharer(BA).

HIGH JUMP -1. R. Rupert(T) Zablnski(BA). RELAY -1. Tyr.lT.

Stevens, L. Haupt, R. Branstelter.D. Wiser. 4.13.9 GIRLS RESULTS nOO RELAY 1.

BAXMtller. Coulter, Coady. Nelson) 100 HURDLES 1. Dodson(BA) 2. Klingeman(T) TIME: 17 75; 100 METERS -1.

Gtvler(T) 2. Swogger(BA) 3. Wilson(T). 13.34; 1100 METERS 1. 2.

J- Day- naway(T) 3. Nelson(BA). 400 'METERS i Nearhoot (T) 3: Miller (BA) TIME: 1 05.52; 400 RELAY 1. bauder, Glvler, Wilson, Nearhoof). 5531; SOO HURDLES 1.

Baldwin(BA) 2 on A K- Ingeman(T). 5164; WO 1. CoaayiBA) 2. DuttowtTV3. Toron- at at .7:35 at at UwlfcUlll i i' single, but Ron Oester grounded out with two runners on to end the game.

In another National League game, Montreal defeated Philadelphia 6-4. Expose, Phillies 4 At Philadelphia, pinch hitter Mike Fitzgerald broke a 4-4 tie with a perfect eighth-inning suicide squeeze to lift the Expos. Dan Schatzeder, -0 pitched the seventh Inning in relief of starter Jay Tibbs the victory. Jeff Reardon recorded his third save. Kent Tekulve, o-l, was the loser.

ilxth their games. Niekro Improved to 4-0, and Righetti posted his sixth save. Rlcn Dotson fell to 1-3. Tigers 10, Rangers 3 At Arlington, Texas, Lande Parrish hit a pair of three-run homers to power the Tigers in a game delayed twice by rain. Dan Petry allowed seven hits'and did not walk a batter over eight inning in evening his record at 2-2.

The loss went to Jose Guzman, 1-5. Canadians Open 3-0 Lead Over Rangers son(BA) S. In 1. Dannaway(T) 2. Cqady(BA), tie.

IVM RELAY -1. B-AUmler, Balwin, Wynlnga, Miller). SHOT -1. Da- mlano(BA) 2. Klmberly(BA) S.

DISTANCE: M-W, DISCUS -1. Houck(T) 2. Damlano(BA) 3. Benson(BA) 83-10V 4 JAVELIN 1. Davis(BA) 2.

Kusten- bauder(T) 3. Hopkina(BA). 90-9; LONG JUMP 1. Wllson(T) 2 3. Taylor(T).

DISTANCE: TRIPLE JUMP 1. Taylor(T) 2. Wilson(T) 3. Taylor(BA). DISTANCE: 31-10; HIGH JUMP 1.

Klmberling(T), Gtvler(T), tie. 3. HEIGHT: 4-6. By JIM LUTTRELL UPI Sports Writer Montreal rookie goalie Patrick Roy turned criticism into confidence Monday night against the New York Vanbiesbrouck said. "I've watched many hockey games in my'career; 3-1 in Alteona Tyrone High's underclassmen, after three straight close games, gunned their way past the Bullets in rather easy 76-44 fashion Sunday afternoon in the Altoona YMCA City Chicago, night at Cleveland, NBA 'Little'Guys Produce Big Win For Milwaukee na tn to wrao up their Ea ByBILLWOLLE UPI Sports Writer The Milwaukee Bucks turned to their little guys in the waning moments Monday night, away with a big victory.

Milwaukee went with and came its small way" Pressey said, referring to Philadelphia's come from behind 107103 victory Saturday afternoon. "Tonight in the last two or three minutes, we did the job." mmlnoa Ricky Pierce and Terry Cummings scored'w points each 'or the Bucks who host the 76ers on Wednesday who nosi me mcio lineup on the floor down the stretch in who Q( ser(eg Philadelphia, as centers Alton Lister, "'B Randy Breuer and Paul Mokeski were all on the bench. "The small lineup has been a good lineup for us all year," said Milwaukee coach Don Nelson of 6- foot-5 Paul Pressey, 6-5 Ricky Pierce 64 Sidney Moncrief, 6-3 Craig Hodges and 6-9 Terry Cummings. With the giants on the bench, Pressey led a fourth-quarter surge, by scoring 9 of his 17 points as he Bucks nulled away from Philadelphia to square their best-of-seven Eastern Conference semifinal series 2 felt I was at the right P'ace at the right time with offensive moves said Pressey, whose 2 free throws gave the Bucks a 104-102 lead with 1:46 to play. His basket then put the Bucks ahead 106-104 as they reclaimed the home-court advantage.

The victory marked Milwaukee's first post-season triumph the spectrum In four years. Three time. In the last four seasons, PbtaddpWa knocked the Bucks out of the playoffs. "We played well enough in the last ballgame, but things didn't go our The other three best of seven conference semifinal series resume Tuesday night. Atlanta will be at Boston, Dallas visits Los Angeles and Denver is at Houston.

The Bucks got 38 minutes out of Moncrief as he overcame a painful heel injury to score 13 points. Mon- crlet has played In only two games in the series and the Bucks have won both. "It's easier to play when we have Sid in there," Nelson said "I thought it was the time to do it. It's a gamble. I did it and it paid off." Milwaukee has outrebounded Philadelphia in both its victories, 4532 Monday night, including 17-8 on the offensive boards.

Charles Barkley canned 2 free throws to bring Philadelphia within 106-104 with 46 seconds to go, but Pierce scored on a drive to the basket, and Cummings hit a free throw with 10 seconds to go for tne to wrap up their Eastern Conference series with their 36th straight home victory, shot just 34 percent in Sunday's 106-94 loss at Atlanta, their worst shooting in a playoff game since Larry Bird joined the team in 1979,96 playoff games ago. Bird missed 14 of 19 shots, Kevin McHale blew 12 of 19, Ainge 8 of 12 and Johnson 7 of U. The Lakers, trying to become the iirst team since the 1968-69 Boston Celtics to repeat as champion, dropped the last two games of their Western Conference matchup at Dallas to fall into a 2-2 series deadlock. Los Angeles was burned oy blistering shooting. The Mavericks shot 59 percent in their 120-118 Game 4 victory Sunday, including 71 percent accuracy in a 45-polnt nrsi has won just once in its last 11 visits to Houston, a 130-110 decision April 11,1984.

After taking a 2-0 lead in their Western Conference series with unlit and 119-101 victories last week In Houston, the Rockets had their chances over the weekend at Denver. Friday, Lewis Lloyd missed a lumper as time expired, and Denver posted a 116-115 victory. Sunday, Denver erased a Spoint deficit in the final 43 seconds of regulation, and Houston's poor foul the Rangers coaching staff" called "technically unsound, thwarted 13 shots in overtime, and rookie Claude Lemieux knocked in the gamewinner at 9:41 for a 4-8 vie. tory that brought the Canad ens within one triumph of their first Stanley Cup final siitee 1979. Montreal, leading the best-of-seven Wales Conference final 3-0, can advance to the Cup final with a vie ory in Game 4 Wednesday in Madison SquareGarden.

If New York wins the series will shift to Montreal Friday "1 like everything they've had to say about me, because it makes me reany aggressive," said Roy, who faced 47 shots. "1 feel better when someone talks against me, it makes it re From end of the second period when each team had 22 shots, unti Lemieux's goal, the Rangers outshot the Canadiens 25-6. my best feeling tonight when I get a lot of shots and win," Roy said. "In the last series, Mike Liu taught me a goaltender can keep a teami in the game. When you feel gbod, you feel you can stop anything.

Roy's 10th post-season victory and 1.84 goals-against average lead the ped a nine-player scoring list for the winners, with Matt Newlin's 17 points leading the'way. Don Wagner tossed in 12 points and Richie Rupert 10 to bolster the attack as the locals improved their league record to 3-1. Craig Andros garnered 25 of the losers'44 Other Tyrone scoring came from Russ Moist, Mark Arnold and Roy Brodzina (8 each), Steve Lewis (5) and Mike Arnold and Kevin Ferner (4 each). and it seems like every time one team BaBk etb8ll League goes down and gets a flurry and can A mo 0 dou bie-figure scorers top- score, the other team comes back and scores right away." The Canadiens last played in the Stanley Cup final In 1979, against the Rangers. Montreal, which has won a league-record 22 Cups, defeated New York 4-1 that season to capture its fourth straight NHL championship.

The Campbell Conference final resumes tonight with Game 3 being played in the St. Louis. The Calgary Flames evened the series 1-1 with an 8-2 victory over the Blues Sunday. "It's an embarrassing loss, but It easier to regroup after a loss line that" St. Louis coach Jacques Deitiers said.

"We are in the same situation as we were In the first two series The Blues will be depending on good checking to counter the Flames's speed advantage. After the Falmes series against the swift-skating Edmonton Oilers fans in Calgary responded to the Blues methodical methods by dubbing the team the "St. Louis Snooze." "We created more offense and we went with more speed in our lineup," Calgary coach Bob Johnson said of Sunday's victory. "We were quicker out there and put pressure on them early." Firemen Nob 13-5 Win in B-A L.L. The Firemen struck for seven big runs in the bottom of the fifth to break open a close (6-5) ballgame and hung a 13-5 setback on the IG A last night in Focht rapped three hits and Lewis and Abbott two apiece for the winners, while Politza slugged a single and double for two of just three IGA hits.

Philadelphia with 37 capitalized on poTnuTandBo'bMcAdoo added 17 shooting for a 114-111 The Celtics, leading 3-1 and seeking triumph. overtime le On the winning play, the puck went over the stick of Rangers de; enseman Willie Huber, Montreal's Mike McPhee pounced on and raced down wing with Lemieux trailing, and slid a pass from the circle into the Sl Lemleux lifted the shot under the crossbar past Rangers goalie John Vanbiesbrouck, just as he had to put the Canadiens into the sera final with the overtime game-winner in Game against Hartford. "One day you're a hero, the next you're a zero," Lemieux said. I didn't know I had put it in. 1 was loot ing at everybody on the bench.

I got a pertoct Jass, and put it past Van- dominated overtime outshooting the Canadiens 13-3, Roy made four successive saves at 3:30 of the extra session. "It's typical hockey breaks, SPORTS CARD TUESDAY Scholastic Baseball Bellwood-Antls at Claysburg, 4 p.m. Tennis 'Central at Tyrone, 3 p.m. Slo-Pitcb Softball (at Ferner Field) Eaken's vs Sheeti, 6 p.m. Bullpen vs Romano's Cafe, 7 p.m.

Pizza Hut vs Ray's Logan Beverage vs Tyrone Courts, p.m. WEDNESDAY Glrb Softball Tyrone at Bellefonte, 4 p.m. Teener Baseball Huston Twp. at Warriors Mark, 6 p.m. Port Matilda at Bald Eagle, 6p.m.

NCO vs 6p.m. THURSDAY- Scholastic Track Mountain Conference Meets, at Central, 3:30 p.m. IOA Partner.cf Endress.p Wertz.c 3 Gummo.rf 2 Polttia.lb 3 Stephens.lt 3 McCracken.rt Totala .1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 3 3 1 2 2 0 1 0 Fireman Focht.cf Blrcb.lb 4 2 4 MonUnaro.lf Hlllard.p 3 A.Abbott.rf 3 McCall.lf Goeti.Sb Miller.H Totala 3J 13 Score by Innings: I7x 13 RBI: Politza Birch, Lewis 1 2B: Abbott, Politza SO: Endress, Hillard, Lewis.

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