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The Journal News from White Plains, New York • Page 50

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The Journal Newsi
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White Plains, New York
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JO TMf JOUSNAl NEWS THURSDAY MAY 13 1972 Rams Schindelar wins 7th i i 4 Co.ii Tony (lemma was much happier with his Ram offense Wednesday after Monday's one run and to hit showing against Tappan Zee He had high praise for Schindelar who is the county's winningest pitcher with his seven triumphs. over the left field feme fur a two nil homer Schindelar gave up two singles in the sixth with two outs but escaped the inning by getting Bill (Jreene to pop up to first. The tall righthander showed excellent control, fanning seven while walking one. lar's triple brought in the first run and Itruton's double to center added the second With to outs. Iah kwood singled to left for the third run and Nanuet coach Dick Ixtughlin lifted starter Bob Roman in favor of Stu Cane.

James greeted Cane bv slamming the first pitch far "Schindelar is a fine college prospect," said Gemma "He has the temperment to be a pitcher and always listens If you tell hun something he gets it the first tune. Fred's very coachable and has the size and intelligence to make it." Liughlin's choice of Roman as the starter was something of a surprise. The short righthander drew the starting nod in Tuesday's Nanuet game against North Rockland and was raked for seven runs before being lifted in the second inning. DIAMOND DUST -v Bruton emerged from a mild slump with his double, but the center fielder's value to the Rams as a leadoff batter is inestimable. His two walks Wednesday gave him a total of 20 for the season and an on base average of 75 per cent of his at bats.

Hy KH UAH!) CITWIH l(. Stall Sports VSriti-r Clarkstown North used its pitching and catching combination of Fred Schindelar and Harry James to good advantage Wednesday as the Rams scored a 2 victory over host Nanuet. Schindelar picked up his seventh victory 'of the year with a six hitter and had two hits, including a RBI triple. James drove in four runs with two home runs and a bases-loaded walk. Mickey Bruton and Bob Lockwood were the other key contributors to the Ram attack as they combined for three hits, three runs scored and two RBIs.

James opened up the scoring in the second inning by hitting Bob Roman's 1-1 pitch to ddep centerfield for a homer. Another Clarkstown run came home in the third on Schinde-lar's single, a walk to Bruton, a Knight error and James' walk. Clarkstown made it 4-0 in the fourth on a single, another walk to Bruton, a Nanuet error and Lockwood's base knock. Nanuet cut the margin in half in the home half of the fifth on consecutive singles by Steve Magee, Bill Brucato and Brock Mathieson'and a Ram error. The game became a rout in the sixth as Clarkstown scored five times.

An error by Nan-uet's left fielder and Schinde- -Ml v'w V- 4 Clarkstown No. () AB Nairn (2) 2 I 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 I 0 1 Roth ct Asaro 3b Cass. 2b Krause ss Green Magee. lb Brcto rf Mathsn If Roman Cane Leyhrf Heyert.lb Lckwod lb Fisher. If Cntnto It Landau 3b Aolmn 2b Gruili 2b Coney ss Schndir.p 2 Totals 27 2 4 Totals 33 10 Score by innings Clarkstown NorthOII 205 0 9 2 Nanuet 000 020 0 2 6 3 Runs Dafted CN James 4 Bruton Lockwood Schindelar Mathieson Two Dase hits CN Brutcn Three Dase hits CN Schindelar Home runs CN James 2 S'oien bases CN Cortey Umpires Cucch'o'a.

Ait-son Pitchers' reco: ds IP SO BB Schindelar i vV 7-1) 7 2 6 7 1 Roman i 1-21 5 18 9 5 3 Cane 12 1110 i i tl it Jim of Nanuet cuts through a cloud of du-t lo apply I he Jim Lcvli eaiijilit Irving to pilfer lliird in fourth inning Clarence Davit photo Norili's GtMire oilman lais I he ha al sertnul in 1 1 li inning fir.l for a double-play before llonie Itolh rail break up play Ferro 3-hits Valley tus second. Jim Le worthy singled and move to third when the Tiger third baseman mishandled a throw. Leworthy scored on Jim Mooney's single to left. The Falcons added a run in the third as Fred Impasatato walked and moved up on a wild pickoff throw. Kevin Mul-lins' base knock drove home the run.

Three AM runs came home in the fifth inning on two errors, a wild pitch, passed ball and base hit by Impasatato. The final Falcon run in the sixth resulted from singles by Leworthy and Ferro. Impastato continued his torrid hitting pace that now shows him with 11 safeties in his last 18 at bats, a sizzling 1 Clorenca Davis Drtoro ell ra oil lmll DODGE COLT COUPE. blanks Raiders .611 pace. Ferro's start was his first since his non-league nohitter against Cathedral 11 days ago.

Valley (0) AS Albertus Magnus 161 Lwrncrf 3 AB 3 Domnk.2b 3 Mrcs.ct Jonsn.c Nahum.lf Hobbs.rt McCbe.cf Hahn.cf Sulivn 3b Shldn.lb Cohen, pr Elisn.ss SchwH.p Kronk.ph Totals Lewrty lb 3 Mony.c 2 Ferro.p 3 Totals 24 6 7 23 0 3 Score by innings Spring Valley 000 000 0 0 3 4 Albertus Magnus 01 1 031 6 7 I Runs batted in AM: Mullms. Mooneyl Ferro. Two base hits: AM: Impastato Umpires: Murray, Axteh Pitchers' records IP SO BB ShusterfL, 0-1) 4 2 4 2 2 Schwach 1.1 2 2 0 2 Ferro (W, 2-3) 7 0 3 0 3 gle up the middle. Steve Scherer walked to load the bases and then Bob Lawrence broke up the game with a two-run single through the hole at short. North Rockland made a mild threat in the home half of the eighth, but Richards got the side out to preserve the Vikings' eighth victory in 12 outings.

Clarkstown So. (1) No. Rockland (0) AB 3 1 Ricidi.ss 4 E. Frtlolt 2 Lndbrg.lb 4 Snsneti.ph 1 McKen.c 3 Brchblpr 0 Biknl.p 3 Schltz 2b 2 Snctu.ph 1 Gould.rf 2 Keyserph 1 Hlvty.lf Greenelf Chpln.ph 3 0 0 0 1 1 3 0 1 wrnc.lb 4 0 ml 4 0 0 Cnkln.rt 4 Furey ss 2 Hndrfnd.cf 3 Rchrd 2 fotals 29 2 Totals 27 0 4 Score by innings Clarkstown South 000 000 02 2 5 2 North Rockland 000 000 00 0 4 0 Runs batted in CS Lawrence 2 Stolen bases NR Brethbici 2. Demeio.

Vc keon Umpires Bockett, Emeriiy Pitchers' records IP SO BB Richards 5 2) 0 4 7 I B'Cknell 01 I 8 2 5 2 3 Albertus Magnus rebounded from Tuesday's defeat at the hands of Nyack to hand Spring Valley a 6-0 whitewashing Wednesday at the victors' field, John Ferro pitched a three hitter for the Falcons who recorded their second victory in 12 league outings. The Tigers' record dipped to 7-6. In the first meeting between the two clubs. Spring Valley won. 5-2.

but Ferro was in complete control Wednesday. The Tigers managed but three harmless singles and the rest ot the time were hitting ground balis or easy popups. Spring Valley was guilty of some erratic fielding and the errors contributed to four, of the Falcon runs. In the Alber Richards Clarkstown's Soutn's rlon Richards blanked the North Rockland baseball team, 2-0, in an eight-inning, non-league thriller at Thiells. Richards limited the Raiders to four sin- SPORTS SLATE THURSDAY Baseball Spr'ng Van-v a' North Rockland Nar.ue' at Track Pai sade-s Park at M'd lane Par FRIDAY Baseball A'Dertjs at Carkstcwn North Pty at Nyack Sjtttrt at North Cocmand Tennis Peari al Nanet Nvac a' North Rockiand ParaDO at Ciarnst0.An North Tarjcan Z-r at iprrig Valley Cia'sto-i Sojth at Sjf'ern Lacrosse a' C'otcn a' Nanuet Not quite (c Ir ii 0IV6S 9UJ i miles you up to 30 per gallon, gles in picking up his fifth vie-' tory of the season in seven outings.

North Rockland's Bob Bick-nell made his first start of the year and pitched exceptionally well, yielding only five hits. Coach Bob Nadal rested his Red Raider varsity as they have three games in three days starting this afternoon. North Rockland almost won the game in the home half of the seventh. John McKeon led off with a single and Nadal inserted the fleet Jim Brech-biel as a pinchrunner. The PSAL's leading basestealer "did his thing" pilfering second and third.

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