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Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania • Page 18

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1O DELAWARE COUNTY (PA.) DAILY TIMES Tuesday, May 1172 no- warthmore clinches Section JOE DELOZIER Fran 'Milligan of Clifton: Heights and the Swarthmore. High shared the Section Three baseball, spotlight. Monday, with accomplishments'. Milligan made Clifton Heights' fifial home varsity athletic contest pne that Milltowners will never; forget as he hurled a no- hitter to stop Cbllingdale, 5-0. Swarthmore, which coasted past Darby Township, H-3, clinched the Section Three championship when Garnet Valley's Joe Noskq blanked Sharon Hill, 3-0.

The only other scheduled game, Darby-Colwyn at Yeadbn. was postponed because of wet grounds. SECOND WIN Milligan had 11 strikeouts and issued eight walks as Clifton won only its second game of the year. Both wins have been over Collingdale. The.

hard throwing senior'had at least one strike out in every inning but the fourth and did not: allow a ball to be hit to outfield. Stu Shepard backed up Milligan's pitching with a strong 4-for-4 at the plate. He knocked in a run in the four-run second inning rally with an infield single. Tom DeCaroSis had two hits for Clifton including a second inning single that knocked in two Dave Clifton took the loss for Collingdale. Swarthmore's Joe D'elozier had a five-hitter and fanned 13 while allowing Darby Township just one earned run.

Russ Tibbetts sparkled at the plate for the Tomahawks, going 4-for-4 and driving in three runs. French one-hits Dan Warren socked' two 'singles arid-a double and'Steve Bates had a single and double for Pete Morrison chipped in with a solo David Sutton drove in a'run for Darby Township, with' a single. Nate McKinney was the losing pitched Nosko i i tremendous -strike out pitching as he halted defending champion' Sharon Hill with 13 whiffs and banged a two-run homer in the fourth inning to a scoreless tie. Steve Sarbaugh' singled in Garnet Valley's other run iii the sixth inning. Mike Kelley's fourth inning single and a sixth inning triple by Paul Hamman were Sharon Hill's only hits.

Tom Young was the losing pitcher. (tester slates pair of make baseball games 'High, School's' baseball; team has crijcial. makeup' games slated. Wednesday and at field The 1 Clippers Sun Vatey a 5'. m-.

Wednesday Nether 3:30 Both'- contests a on one of the closest Section races in STEVE BATES gets revenge 'Mike Allen of Marple i a Springfield's Mike French arid Mike Carlin were American Legion League teammates last summer with the Marple Newton team which won the county championship. But they were on opposite Bob Steele of Lansdowne- Aldan High lost his opening game to Sun Valley, 13-5. It took him awhile, biifc he got his revenge on the-Vanguards Steele came in with two out in the fourth inning and halted a two-run Sun Valley rally, then pitched hitless ball the rest of the way as Lansdowne- Aldan. knocked the Vanguards i out of a first place tie with i AP WIREPHOTO WHERE WERE THEY LAST YEAR? The stands are jammed baseball fans at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in Washington to see exhibition game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Baltimore Orioles Monday night.

'Washington lost its American League franchise because of poor attendance in 1971. The Orioles won the game, 5-2. In the'other Nether Providence reclaimed first place with a 9-3 rout of Harriton. Steele, who'fashioned a one- hit victory over Nether Providence among his five victories, had four strike outs while stopping Sun Valley cold after the Vanguards had trimmed a' 3-0 'deficit to 3-2. a nsdowne-Aldan starter O'Hara falls i Tony Kpzak has been -St.

James High's top starting pitcher for two seasons, but he proved can be an effective relief Monday when he halted, a St. Joseph's threat in the seventh inning to give Janies a 2-0 Catholic League baseball decision. I another game, St. Thomas More walked Cardinal O'Hara, 10-8. Frank McKinney started for St.

James and allowed only three hits. But after getting fLrst out in the seventh, McKinney ran into trouble when St. Joseph's loaded the bases on an error, a walk and a hit batter. "St. James' coach John Mooney summoned Kozak to the mound and the cool senior induced the first hitter lie faced to hit a ground ball to second a a John Podgajny.

Podgajny tagged the runner coming down the line and fired to first base to complete a game-ending double play. McKinney held himself out of jams in the third and fifth innings when Delco League debut he picked runners off first base. The senior southpaw had eight strikeouts and walked two. Ray CasUikH boomed anil triple" and scored St. James fii'sl run'after''he opened tlie game wibli his PODGAJNY big play three-bagger and came across on Larry File's sacrifice fly.

St. James' other run came with two out in the seventh inning, Dave Kaskarby and Dave Miller singled and on.arf'error., St. Thomas More used, walks, one hit and four O'Hara errors to score eight third inning runs and overcame a 3-9 O'Hara lead. Ed DiFancesco, who gave up only that one hit in the third before being lifted, took the for O'Hara. He issued 12 walks.

Steve Giacobetti and Kevin each had two hits for O'Hara. Giacotbctti drove in three runs and Barr knocked in two. Mike 'Henny also drove in two runs for O'Hara. St. Joseph's SI.

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triple and a second inning single by Steve Smith. He had 14 strikeouts and walked two. Ridley's Ralph Orobono tossed a six-hitter to best Jim Engro, who was tounched for nine Ridley runs: Al Thomas had three hits and three-runs for Ridley. Steve Borja and Dave Moran 1 had two hits for Steve ripped' a 'home" run and a single Lower Merion. Bob Shimpeno was touched for all six Sun.

Valley hits before giving way to Steele. Jim 'Bostwick, who went all the way, allowing hits, took the loss. 1 Devin Click e. Lansdowne-Aldan at plate with a single, and triple. He also drove in a run.

Andy Olcese had two -runs; batted. in with double and: a sacrifice Carl Uhler tripled for; L-AV, Clark's'double and a triple. He drove in threeruns: Bill'Emper had' two the Prowies and Chris Corey's single plated a pair of teammates. Losing pitcher Bob Hudecki "banged two singles and a triple and drive one Harriton's runs. Don Angelina stroked- single and also had: an RBI for Harriton.

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Auto Parts smashed 26 hits and every edged Rutland's, 10-7; arid'lVy the last topped Aston Bucs, 9-5. Tire Service edges Levitz Gazak rf Gunn It) Snillli Malrano 1b Sh.ilKo Harlnglon ph ir Toner cf Molnoux ss Drlsol 3b Dlxon pr McclonnltJ 3b St. SI. Jnmos Joseph's 20 0 3 0 2 5 2 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1--2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0--0 LOWER CHICHESTER -John Daliesio smashed a two- out, two.run homer in the bottom of the sixth inning to give Tire Service a 10-8 win over Levitz in a Suburban Softball League game here Monday. Dave Wiggins, John Rimi, Jim Dowdey and Chuck Simmons each had a pair of hits for the winners.

Ed Barker homered for Levitz. Mauro Aminto was the defensive star, mailing several outstanding plays to keep Tire Service in the game during the early innings. Olympic tops Sunoco No one would accuse former Darby Township i basketball star i Angelos of slowing down because he's getting old, but Angelos was the 'old man 1 of the. Olympic Sporting Goods baseball. team Monday as Olympic opened its D'elco League season With an 8-5 win over Sunoco.

In another Marple Newtown nipped Nate Ben's Reliable, 1-0, manager i Faulkner fielded. one. of the youngest teams used fn the league years, and Angelas, -22, was the oldest Faulkner used three rookies and each played a part in victory. Bobby Waitc, Intcrboro High junior, went 3-for-3 in his Dclco League debut and drove in a pair of runs. Rich Wright, who graduated from Ridley High last June, knocked in a pair of runs in his first Dclco League PMC Colleges pitcher Jim Davidson, a veteran at 20, shook off rocky first inning, when Sunoco scored three runs, and halted the Oilers on three hits.

Hal Moyer's two run single sparked Sunoco'a; first inning Olympic got two of the runs back in the'second inning on an error nnd a hit by Waitc after Pnul Gardiner and Wright had singled. In the fourth, Angelos knocked in a run with a sacrifice fly after an error allowed tie-breaking marker to score. Wright's squeeze bunt, an infield hit by Waite nnd an error gave Olympic three fifth inning insurance runs. Marplc's Bernie Long and Jack Klein combined to a Reliable on three hits as Rillablt Saoala is MIllA Jb Pogharlan Mqarvey r( Julians Ib llrl, rf Davis ef Goiuto If Itrl, MM ab rb -1'0 0 6 Brown cl 3 0 2 0 Foley is 2 0 0 0 Spoca Ib 2 0 0 0 Baker I 1 0 0 0 Martini 1 0 0 0 Murtauoh 3b 3 0 0 0 Trevlson rf 2 0 0 0 Glullintt 2 0 0 Long 2 0 1 0 Fa ph Kloln ab rb 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 Marple Newtown across the only run of the game in the bottom of fourth. John Trevisan broke into MN's lineup with a pair of hits.

Ray Milia had a single and double for Reliable. Olympic Sunoco ab rb ab rb Anoe10S-2t 3 0 0 1 Stnlck 2b 4 0 0 0 Sullivan 3b 4 1 1 0 Baker If 1 0 Shaub cf 2 1 1 0 Acrl 3b 0 1 0 0 Gardner If 3 2 2 0 1 a i 1 0 0 0 WrlQtit 2 11 2 DamUnl Ib 2 2 0 0 rf 2 1 0 0 Tornllnson rf 3 0 0 0 Zolchlck Ib 2 1 0 0 a 3 1 2 2 Walla ss 3 1 3 2 Davli ss 3 0 1 0 Davidson 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 Josiph cr 0 0 0 0 Brown cr 0 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OLYMPIC SUNOCO 24111 REDIABLE NN 0 0 0 1 9 0 x--1 2 4 5 3 0 2 1 2 3 0101 3 0 0 0 0 2--5 Jim Dav Blid Boslwlck Jack Gambto, Jim McMsster Industrial Valley Softball- League West Division leaders ripped Wojies Hb'agie -Hut, 22-9, 'Monday. In other games, McGlbne's' 10-20 a Sendek'sHR sparks Bank past Kap's Sendek's in the. bottom of the eighth "inning gave iBank Tavern a 5-4 victory over Kap's Tavern Monday in one of two Control Pitch league thrillers. Adams Hotel rallied for five runs in the sixth inning to nip llth Men, 9-8, in the other cliffhanger.

Pour other games were decided by considerably wider margins. Vinnie's clouted 0dds Ends, 24-15; Marcus Hook Sports Club ripped West End AC, 24-9; Johnny's Hamburgers clouted Guyer's, 10-3 and Old State Tavern whipped Sullivan's, 113. Bank and Kap's finished play in a 3-3 tie. After Kap's scored a run in the top of the eighth, Dave Pitner kept Bank's hopes alive with a one-out single, then. Sendek hammered his home run, to give him a perfect 3-for-3 for the game.

Joe Cuff was the winning pitcher. Mike Litwa's pinch single drove in the winning run in Adams win over 11th Men. r.ick Verrasse was 3-for-3'for the-losers. Vinnie's Jack Lipp was 5- for-5, while John McGinn and Wayne Galloway had four hits, Chuck Harrison, Jerry Cuff, Ron Sutsko and- winning pitcher Bill Paulick had three each. Jim Barrett went 5-i'or-5 for teammates Wayne Hughes and Jim Harper had three hits each.

In Marcus Hook's rout of West End, Johnny McDermott was 3-for-3 with a homer, Billy Johnson had. two doubles and Tom McLaughlin ripped a triple and homer. Joe lancale and. had three hits each- help' John another 'mound decision for Johnny's while Old State's John Stufflet pitphed and hit (4-for-4) with two doubles) the win over Sullivan's. Mark 'Brewster had three hits for Old State while John Gretswiccz batted in three runs with a homer and sacrifice'fly.

Gary Reczek.had four hits, and Barry' iDodhanV tJCen Bill" Dennis Mertens. each'had three hits 1 "Bill Kirby had three hits for Wojie's. 'Roy Dussell was 5-pfr-5. 'to pace G.I past Martinique. Robin Little had two doubles and a single and 'Tom Skellan smacked; a triple and two, as upended 1 'Rutland's and- pitcher Fred Bob Ardinger, Joe Bardoff and Mike Del Collo also had three hits for Provident.

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