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SPORTS The Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids, Friday, May 3, 1991 2B Pemiher nine falls Sports log- Cardinals swop Cashton Saylor pitched the first four innings to get the win. The Cardinals, visitors in the nightcap even though they were playing on their home field, Tumped out to an 8-0 first inning lead and then survived a 10-run explosion by Cashton in the third. Heesch, who was 2-for-3 in the first game, was 3-for-4 with a double in the nightcap. Saylor was 2-for-3 in the first game and hit a double in the second contest, while Bartels was 2-for-2 and Bolcerek was 3-for-3 in the opener. Brian Decorah had a double in the nightcap.

Saylor pitched the final two innings to save the nightcap win. He set down all six batters he faced, four by strikeouts. Thoreson who came around to score on a pair of stolen bases and Dan Rademan's sacrifice fly to center, really got stingy. The Panthers didn't get another hit until the sixth when Rademan put one into the wind in left center that still cleared the fence for a solo homer. The lead-off batter reached safely in the bottom of the seventh as Stratford committed its fifth error, and came around to score on Rob Rademan's double.

But even though the Panthers managed to get two more runners on with two outs, they were stranded when Gebelein threw a groundout pitch to end the game. Stratford plated seven runs on six hits while Pittsville scored three times on three hits and had three errors. The Panthers, 3-2 in the Marawood conference, will host Spencer Monday. By Sally Winkels Tribune Correspondent PITTS VILLE Ryan Hauke provided the offense and Scott Gebelein threw a three-hitter as the Stratford Tigers took one from the Pittsville Panthers on a windy Thursday evening in Pittsville, 7-3. Hauke's three-run shot that cleared the fence in left started the scoring in the top of the first inning and his run-scoring single in the third proved to be the game-winning RBI.

Stratford added two more in the fifth frame as the leadoff man reached and went to third on the next pitch when a Panther threw the ball out of play for a two-base error. With two runners in scoring position, a pinch-hit single brought both runners in. Meanwhile, Gebelein, after giving up a lead-off single to Aric i Apache nine hangs on for win Associated Press WATCH IN' WATSON: Tom Watson watches his drive on the 18th hole at the Byron Nelson Classic in Irving, Texas, Thursday. Watson is the first-round leader at five-under-par. Forest Km, N.Y., the firm that handled arrangements for Sheffield's appearance at the show.

The complaint filed Monday says Sheffield was paid $1,000 in advance and was to receive $5,000 more when he arrived in Milwaukee for the show. Panlener also says he bought Sheffield airline tickets worth $608 and they went unused. NECEDAH The Necedah High School baseball team uncharacteristically gave up 15 runs here Thursday but still managed to sweep a doubleheader from Cashton by scores of 11-5 and 14-10. The wins hiked Necedah's overall record to 12-0 and the Cardinals' Scenic Bluffs Conference log to 10-0. The Cardinals took a 4-0 first-inning lead in the opener and then broke open a 4-3 game with seven runs in the fourth.

Gil Saylor singled in a run and Dominic Bartels doubled in a pair in the first inning, while Mike Bolcerek and Kevin Heesch both connected for three-run homers in the seventh. Continued from Page IB team of Amy Martin, Deana Jepson and Lisa Huebl the 800-meter relay team of Jennifer Kohlbeck, Jolene Dupee, Amy Brandt and Lisa Grossman (2 06) the 400-meter relay team of Brandt, Dupee, Wilke and Grossman (57.23); and the relay team of Christa Groshek, Grossman, Hartsough and Kohlbeck Picking up second place for the Panthers were Deb Ruckwardt in the discus (66-5) and the shot put (24-7); Jevaltas in the 100-meter dash (14.14); Stascak in the 400-meter run (1:08.61) and Martin in the run Boys Even without senior Chad Lilly, the Panthers turned back Spencer 100-38. Freshman Denniston was a Pittsville triple winner, taking the Getting fourth-place points were Frost in the triple jump (32-11) and the run Andres in the 110-meter high hurdles (22.66), Chris Haferman in the 400-meter dash (59.93), Dave Rokus in the 300-meter low hurdles (56.95) and Jagodzinski in the 200-meter dash (26.06). The Blackhawks will next participate in the Nekoosa Invitational Thursday. Oh Main Attraction Spring Special Just Say "Color Me Perfect' Colors Frosts Cellophanes Midway 20 Off Expires 3-31-91 Not valid with any other offer.

Rapids Mall 421-0100 COLBY Cruising along with a 10-1 lead in the third inning made coach Bill Hembrook and the Auburndale High School baseball team feel pretty good. Fortunately, the Apaches were able to overcome a seven-run inning by Colby and get a 14-11 Cloverbelt Conference win here Thursday. "This has been a real comedy routine this year," Hembrook said. "We've had three pracitices in the last three weeks. When we can get outside, we have games to make up.

We have to play." The Apaches committed a total of six errors, including four in the fifth when the Hornets plated seven runs. After the Apaches scored single runs in the first two innings to take a 2-1 lead, they broke loose for eight in the third. In the big inning, Gary Meyer Poirfl Continued from Page IB Hilgendorf, Van Ert and Sterz-inger Hilgendorf picked up third-place points in the long jump (12-9V4), while Casey was third in the 100-meter dash (16.03) and Hamilton finished third in the run Scheppa crossed the line third in the 400-meter dash Picking up fourth-place points for Port were Jenny Lee in the high jump (4-2) and Aquel in the 400-meter dash Boys Wild Rose ran away with the title, racking up 106 points. Port finished with 32, while Adams-Friendship had 19. Derek Dykstra was the only OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE CARPET FURNITURE CLEANING 100-meter dash (12.02), the triple jump (39-3) and the 200-meter dash (24.2).

Double winners were Ed Twinn in the high jump (5-6) and in the long jump (19-Iiy4); Shane Rucker in the discus (131-10) and the shot put (45-10); and Chris Grorich in the 110-meter hurdles (17.99) and the 300-meter hurdles (48.1). Ted Skeeba won the pole vault by clearing 11-0, while Wilke was second at SH). The 400-meter relay team of Grorich, Skeeba, Twinn and Denniston came in first in 47.8, while the relay team of Wilke, Sean Caeflish, freshman Chad Lilley and Dave Adams won in 4:41. The Panther relay team of Jeremy Brody, Brian Korslin, Lilley and Dave Adams came in second in 10:13.01, while Lilley was second in the 400-meter dash (59.78). Caeflish was second in the high jump (5-4), while Garth Fossen finished second in the discus (119-0) and the shot put (37-9).

Skeeba was second in the 100-meter dash (12.31) and the 800-meter run while Wilke came in second in the 110-meter hurdles (19.67). Twinn picked up second-place points in the 200-meter dash (24.27) and Korslin was second in the run You Can Do It SEE A NEW SLIMMER YOU JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER 3 Months Unlimited Toning Buy Any 1 Package, get the 2nd at V4 price or bring a friend and split the cost. Call Today 424-4900 (Located at Total Fitness) Carrier and Thad Schmitt singled and scored on an RBI-double by Chad Weinfurter. Scott Pankratz singled home Weinfurter to give the Apaches a 5-1 lead. An error and a double by Todd Stoffel plated another run.

Freshman Kyle Stoffel drew a walk and Matt Cherney followed with a two-run single. The Apaches got on top 10-1 with a two-run double by Meyer and a sacrifice fly by Schmitt. The Apaches got four runs, three unearned, in the sixth to seal the victory. Weinfurter picked up the win, lasting four innings before tiring in the fifth. He gave up eight runs on seven hits and seven walks.

Josh Raab hurled three innings of two-hit ball, but was hung with three unearned runs. The Apaches, 4-2, will host Loyal Monday. Blackhawk winner, breaking the tape first in the run with a time of 12:58.17. He was followed by teammates Eric Swan-son (13:23.82) and Craig Tormoen Getting second-place finishes were Dykstra in the run Brian Jagodzinski in the 100-meter dash (12.7) and the 400-meter relay team of Steve Schultz, Niles Bindel, Jason Gotz and Jagodzinski (50.79). Third-place points were earned for Port by Bindel in the triple jump (33-314), Andy Andres in the 300-meter low hurdles (54.56), Jason Frost in the 200-meter dash (2:26) and Gotz in the 200-meter dash (25.5).

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They marked their positions and were to return today to complete first round play. None appeared to have a chance to move among the leaders. DMX seminar for new riders slated NEKOOSA A new riders seminar will be held Saturday at the Central Wisconsin BMX track, 1350 Point Basse Nekoosa. Registration will be from 1 to 1 30 p.m. and the seminar will continue to 4 p.m.

Boys and girls of any age are invited to attend, but those attending should wear long-sleeved shirts and long Eants. They should also bring elmets and their bicycles, which need chain guards, fenders and reflectors removed. There will be a $5 charge to cover insurance costs. In addition, all minors must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. For more information, call 325-5127.

The BMX season will open May Assumption athletic meeting scheduled WIS. RAPIDS -The regular monthly meeting of the Assumption High School Athletic Association will be at the school at 7 p.m. Monday. The main item on the agenda will be a discussion on the election of officers. Bryan Reffner wins State Park feature RIB MOUNTAIN A red-hot Bryan Reffner of Wisconsin Rapids picked up his first late model feature victory of the season on a cold night at State Park Speedway here Thursday night.

The defending track champion easily outdistanced Necedah's Tim Sauter in the 30-lap event and capped an evening that included victories in the trophy dash and a heat race. Neil Knoblock of Schof ield held off Keith Witt of Rudolph to win his second sportsman division feature of the season, and Wausau's Bobby Kempf notched his second bomber feature victory of the season. Sheffield sued over baseball card show MILWAUKEE (AP)-A baseball card dealer has sued Milwaukee Brewers third baseman Gary Sheffield, saying he failed to appear at a card show Feb. 2. Steve Panlener, president of MVP Sportscards in Milwaukee, claims in the suit filed in Milwaukee County Circuit Court that he lost money in arranging for Sheffield to appear.

Panlener also claims he "sustained damages to his reputation before the public and before other dealers and distributors." Also named in the suit is Prime Time Sports Marketing, Inc. of WW Bucks split playoff purse 1 1 full ways MILWAUKEE (AP)-The Milwaukee Bucks voted 11 full shares of $6,562.50 as the split up their National Basketball Association playoff purse of $91,875. Milwaukee, which had the fourth best Eastern Conference record, was eliminated in a 3-0 first-round sweep by the Philadelphia 76ers. Full shares were voted Thursday to Frank Brickowski, Jeff Grayer, Steve Henson, Jay Hum- E' Frank Kornet, Larry tkowiak, Brad Lohaus, Fred rts, Alvin Robertson, Dan Schayes and Jack Sikma. Four players who were with the team a portion of the season got half shares of $3,281.25 Greg Anderson, Lester Conner, Dale Ellis and Ricky Pierce.

Ellis and Pierce were traded for one another in February. Portions of a full share were also distributed among club personnel. Anders Jarryd falls MUNICH, Germany (AP) -Udo Riglewski defeated Anders Jarryd 4-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7-3) in the third round of the BMW Open. Top-seeded Ivan Lendl was within two games of advancing against Goran Prpic, 3-6, 6-4, 4-1, when rain forced the suspension of the match. Agassi tops Chang ROSWELL, Ga.

(AP) Top-seeded Andre Agassi defeated Michael Chang 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 and second-seeded Pete Sampras beat Aaron Krickstein 6-4, 6-1 in the round-robin Challenge. In another match, Brad Gilbert defeated David Wheaton 6-7 (4-7), 6-2, 6-3. Seles posts win HAMBURG, Germay (AP) -Top-seeded Monica Seles beat Regina Rajchratova 6-2, 6-0 and second-seeded Steffi Graf defeated Julie Halard of France 6-2, 6-3 to advance to the quarterfinals of the Hamburg Open. Dave Kindred wins Red Smith Award NEW YORK AP) Dave Kindred of The National, a sports columnist for more than 20 years, was named the 1991 winner of the Associated Press Sports Editors' Red Smith Award for lifetime achievement. Kindred, 50, is the 11th winner of the award, which was first awarded in 1981 to recognize "extended and meritorious labor in the art of sports writing." Before coming to The National, Kindred wrote for the Atlanta Constitution, The Washington Post and the Louisville Courier-Journal.

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