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Page 12-Friday, May 28, 1971-The Express, Lock Haven, Pa. Knights post 16-7 romp over Aniline By RANDY L. PROBST Expreu Sports Writer LOCK HAVEN Rof vened its Lock Haven Junior record at 1-1 with a 16-7 victory over American Aniline last night. Earl Beam a nine-hitter for the win. 'Beam fanned seven and walked Ty King (2-for-3), Mike Taylor H2-for-3), Regis Hancock and Robin Platt tf-for-4) led the winners' 11-hit attack.

Platt had the lone extra-base hit, a double, Bill Klepper started for Aniline but was relieved in the I second when of erupted for nine runs. Denny Ramm came on to pitch but was lifted in favor of Mark Huffund in the third. The trio combined to strike out four and issue 11 passes. Rick Pinelli (2-for-4), Klepper '(2-for-4), and Rod JSnglert hit "doubles for Aniline, all in the first Larry (Bump) 1 "Mayes connected for a triple in a losing cause. Aniline jumped out in front -by a 2-0 score in the first inn- when Pinelli, Klepper, and Englert all connected for two- the lead was as of took command 1.

by a 3-2 score in the bottom of the inning. King, Taylor, Beam, and Carmen Caprio all hit singles to push the runs across. Aniline regained the lead in the second as it scored two runs. Klepper collected his second hit, a single, in the inning. Aniline would just as soon forget the bottom of the second as of sent 14 batters to the plate.

The Dyemen hurlers weren't finding the strike zone and issued seven walks in the inning. King and Taylor each got another single in the inning and Dave Cox also had one. of kept pouring on the lead as it got two runs in the third, one in the fourth, and one in the fifth to hold a 16-5 edge heading into the final two innings. Aniline added a run in the third on Mayes' triple and a sacrifice by Gene Bauman. In the sixth, Pinelli, Ramm, and Bauman hit singles to produce the dye, works final two tallies.

Huffand shut off of in the sixth. Last night's linescore: Aniline 221 002 7 9 of an lie Batteries: Klepper, Ramm (2), Huffand (3) and Ramm, Englert (2); Beam and Caprio. Little League KEY AWARDS Special awards were presented to five track and field athletes of Jersey Shore High School this week as four members of the senior class, and one junior, were cited. From left are: junior Enos Kimball, Independent and Citizens Hose Cos. prize, most points this season with 140 in his special events, 100, 200 and 440; Noel Russell, with the Yohe Motors award to the captain of the Cross-Country Team; Tom Charles, Independent and Citizens fire companies awards for co-captain of the track team with Joe Feerrar, and at far right, Steve Bower, with the fire companies' award in memory of R.

Barry Bennett, for young Bower's dedication to his specialties, the 880, mile run, and the two-mile relay. (Express Photo) sports Shore thinclads receive monograms, other awards Larry Steele, editor Sports I schedule SATURDAY Baseball LH Junior Kiwanis vs. American Aniline, 6 p.m. American Legion Muncy at Lock Haven. Lock Haven LL Clinton vs.

Moose Hammermill vs. City Beverage (Ham). SUNDAY Baseball Central Beech Creek at 1 Blanchard, Orviston at Howard, Jersey Shore at LH Moose (Salona), 2p.m. American Legion Hughesville at Jersey Shore, U. A.W.

at Lock Haven. I MH slams Salona SALONA Clutch relief pitching by Tuffy Rine and some late inning fireworks at the plate carried Mill Hall (61) to a 13-3 triumph over Salona (0-5) last night in the Inter-Community Senior League. Rine took the mound in the fourth frame with Mill Hall trailing 3-2 and proceeded to strike out 12 straight batters. His teammates responded with four runs in the top of the fifth inning, five in the sixth and two in the seventh to win going away. Mike Killinger started on the hill for Mill Hall.

He and Rine combined on a four-hitter, fan- ning 15 and walking two. Rine and Mike Watkins slapped doubles and Killinger had a 3- for-4 evening. Dave Musser opened for Salona, but gave way to Joe Kitchen in the fifth and Denny Mann also got the call in that frame and finished. They totaled 10 hits, 13 free passes and three strikeouts. Greg Walizer and Salona's only extra-base knock, a double.

Mill Hall 020 045 10 Salona 020 100 3 4 Batteries: Killinger, Rine (4) and Killinger; Musser, Kitchen (5), Mann (5) and Barner. JERSEY SHORE Letter winners and season point totals for the Jersey Shore High School 1971 track and field team were announced Wednesday by Head Coach Terry Shuman at the semiannual awards assembly. Sprinter and quarter miler Enos Kimball, a junior, was top point-getter with 140V4, district four 440 yard run champion, and third place finisher in the State PIAA finals at Penn State on Saturday. Following in second was Tom Charles, sprinter and hurdler, with points, and in third spot was Steve Bower, distance runner, with points. Folliwing them were, Joe Feerrar, state javelin champion, 74, Steve Lehman 62V4, Ralph Jones, Steve Allison Sam Frye 40V4, Don Spong 37, Dave Eck, 30, Tim Bailey 29V 2 George Teufel 28, Noel Russell Dennis Charles 26, Steve Buttorff 25, Tom Baier 24 Vz, Jim Dunkelberger 24, Marc Larson 24, Tom Keeler 22 Vz, Glenn Smith 22, Mark Sundberg 21, Charles Stone 17'A, Steve Daugherty 17, Ray Young 13V4, Greg Sanford 13V4, Howard Eck, 13, Mike Buttorff 13, Mike Bower 12, Greg Guisewite 11V4, Dan Lehman's, Cliff's take legion tilt JS so victories tSat.

postponed JERSEY SHORE Mike Lundy, manager of the American Legion Junior team here, said the Saturday 2 p.m. contest with Montgomery at the Avis Field has been postponed. No new date was set. Lundy said tomorrow, instead, the squad will conduct a practice session at 5 p.m. The Montgomery game switch was made at the request of the I- visiting team.

As far as he knew, Lundy said, the Sunday 2 p.m. contest at Avis with Hughesville was to be played as scheduled. Make-up games in Lock Haven loops LOCK HAVEN Commissioner Bernie Myers has announced the following make- up games for Saturday evening: Little League Clinton Paper Moose at Hoberman Field, Paper vs. City Beverage at Hammermill Field. Junior League American Aniline vs.

Kiwanis. 3 CL gome restated BEECH CREEK Monday's -Central Baseball League game Orviston and Beech -Creek, scheduled for the -Crickets' diamond, will be 'played at 2 p.m. instead of in the -evening as scheduled. Fitch looking for another jj EAST GRAND FORKS, Minn. (AP) Bill Fitch figures the of Notre Dame's Austin and Wake Forest's Charlie will give his Cleveland Steam in the National Basketball "as good a pair of as you'll see within a few Syears." MeanvAile, Fitch says he is still looking for a big man.

'Noah built an ark and put two every animal in it," Fitch said Vat a recent high school banquet. means there's another Alcindor somewhere and I'm Booking for him." JERSEY SHORE Lehman's Pharmacy maintained an unblemished record last night in defeating Marks-Hefty, 10-5, in Jersey Shore Area Softball League play. In the first half of the twin- bill, Cliff's Chevron downed Royalty Homes, 5-4, when Jerry Kennedy walloped a home run in the bottom half of the final stanza. Bill Graff won the game on the hill for Lehman's, while Ron Tressler took the defeat for the Fordmen. Big guns for the Pharmacists were Swede Harrow with two-for-four at the plate, Mike Kunes with two-for-four, Dan Lehman with a three-base hit.

Marks-Hefty's Ernie Sechrist powered a trip- MARINE Dottie Cummings, daughter of Mrs. Teresa Cummings, 102 N. Henderson L.H., was named the most valuable player and had the most assists on the women's Marine Corps volleyball team at San Diego, Cal. A 1968 graduate of Bald Eagle Nittany High School, Miss Cummings' team was the champion in the llth Naval District for the third straight year. le, and Bob McAliser for Marks slammed a double.

Cliff's Chevron enjoyed con-' siderable power at the plate during its daylight contest as Sal Arduini rapped four hits, including a double, Ken Fravel, three, one of them a triple, Jerry Kennedy, two, including the game winning homer, and Paul Confer banged a two-bagger. Bill Confer was the sole two-hit batter for Royalty. Royalty H. 010 010 Cliff's Chev. 100 021 13 2 Taylor (W) and Fravel; Confer (L) andCampana.

Lehman's 230 104 10 2 Marks-Hefty 004 010 5 85 Graff (W) and Anderson, Tomb; Tressler (L), Bennett and Overdorf. wins in LOCK HAVEN- YMCA held off Freeze Foam in the late innings to eke out a 15-14 Slo- Pitch Softball League victory yesterday. Love Reeder needed relief help from Joe Reynolds to preserve the win. Dick Wyland took the loss, giving way to Rob Kling in the sixth. Gary Cryder paced a 24-hit attack with a home run, double and single in five at- bats.

Jack Makarczyk rapped a triple and double, Dave Hironimus (3-for-4) and Tom Elling (3-for-5) hit three-baggers, Wayne Allison (3-for-5) had a double and Fred Burtnett went 3-for-4. For Freeze Foam, Bill Wyland (3-for-4) slammed a home run and double, Fran McGinley poled a round-tripper and Mike Zimmerman went 3-for-5. Freeie 000 401 13 YMCA 116 340 OOx-15 24 Batteries: Wyland, R. Kling (6) and B. Kling; Reeder, Reynolds (4) and Edwards.

The Lock Haven State College fencing team enjoyed an undefeated season in 1902. Three Eagles receive All-District mention LOCK HAVEN Three Lock Haven State College baseball players Ray Oberheim, Harrisburg, outfielder; Karl Wolf, Lebanon, first baseman, and Bruce Victoriano, Shamokin, second baseman have received honorable mentions on NAIA District 18 All- Star squad. Oberheim, a junior, batted .322 for the year, going 10- for-31 at the plate. He led the Bald Eagles in runs batted in with 15, home runs with three, and runs scored with 8. Wolf, sophomore at Lock Haven, had a .285 average with eight hits in 28 trips to the plate.

He had six RBIs. Victoriano, a defensive specialist, batted .250, going 6- for-24 with three runs batted in. He is a junior at LHSC. Commenting on the selection of Oberheim, Wolf and Victoriano, LHSC head coach Tod Eberle said, "Ray, Earl and Bruce played fine ball for us this season and we're looking forward to having them all back next year." Lock Haven posted a 8-5 season record best in 11 years at LHSC. CRAIG DERR PAT WRIGHT Honors for two young Jersey Shore bowlers JERSEY SHORE Craig Derr, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Derr, 990 Thompson Street, Jersey Shore won the Junior crown in bowling with games of 158-189-168-189 handicap 111 for an 820 series. Craig has been bowling for four years in the Jersey Shore YMCA Junior Bowling program. The righthander, averaging 161 for the past season, uses a four- step delivery and throws a slight hook ball. He is a senior in the academic curriculum and has been accepted at Penn State University for the coming fall term.

Craig was a member of the. "Orange Pride" senior boys team that finished 2nd in the district this year. Patricia Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, Cammal, Pennsylvania, won the girls Bowler of the Year crown.

Pat hit a three-game series of 644 with handicap to capture the title. Patricia is a senior at Jersey Shore High School in the general curriculum. She has been bowling for only one year. Pat, a righthander, uses a three-step approach and bowls a hook ball. Patricia has been accepted by WACC and will attend there in the fall majoring in Social Work under the Liberal Arts curriculum.

Koch 11, Matt Baier 10, and Dale The Bulldog thinclad aggregation wound up the campaign with a 13-2 dual meet record, with losses to Williamsport and State College, second in District 4 Class finals to Sayre, with the following new records established: Joe Feerrar 213 feet javelin; Ralph Jones 10:02.7 in the two mile, Enos Kimball 10.15, a new all-time mark, in the 100 yard dash, and Kimball 22.4, a new all-time mark in the 220 yard dash; Tom Charles 20.0 in the 180 low hurdles; and 8:18.4 in the two-mile relay by the team, Tim Bailey, Noel Russell, Steve Bower, and Steve Allison. District 4 qualifiers for state finals were Feerrar, javelin, Tom Charles 180 Low hurdles, and Enos Kimball, 440, all first place winners, and second place finishers, Kimball in the 100 ana 220, and the two-mile relay team. British take Walker Cup ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) There were no alibis from the United States golfers today over losing the Walker Cup to Great Britain for the first time in 33 years. "We have no excuses," said John the non-playing, captain of the Americans.

"It was a great tournament. We enjoyed every minute of it and the best players won." The British gained their first victory since 1938 in the famed amateur competition by taking six straight singles matches that turned a 10-7 deficit into a 13-11 triumph in the windup of the two- day tourney Thursday. "Hang on to that cup," Winters admonished the British. "In two years we'll be back to get it and you might not see it for another 33 years." "I always knew this team was deep, sound and able to win," commented British captain Michael Bonallack who was beaten 3-1 by Lanny Wadkins, the U.S. Amateur champion from Richmond, Va.

Liberty Township skeet results I (May 23 results) Ted Reeder 48x50 Elliott Potter 47x50 Walt Zegarskl 94x100 John Shadle 116x125 Ron Farsht 93x100 George Clark 46x50 Art Turner 69x75 Ed Eisaman 45x50 Bud Moore 45x50 Ed Bowling 22x25 Jim Stine 44x50 Keith Stroup 65x75 Carl Yocum 21x25 Hank Smith 41x50 Skip Council 20x25 Dave Young 72x100 Greg Stroup 35x50 Czechs In 2nd place SAO PAULO, Brazil (AP) Czechoslovakia virtually cinched second place in the Women's World Basketball Championships by defeating Brazil 68-59 Thursday night after Cuba had beaten South Korea 72-65. Russia, the defending champion, was not scheduled. LOSES NO-HITTER LOCK HAVEN Chip Hill fired a no-hitter for Spangler Ford, but the Fordmen lost a 3-0 game to Sons in the Lock Haven Little League contest at Hammermill field last night. Hill fanned 12 and walked three. His mound opponent John Young notched the win on a one-hitter as he struck out 14 and issued six passes.

The winners collected all the runs in the closing inning. Mike Fasano had the lone hit of the contest, a fourth inning double, for Spangler. Sons WO 003 3 0 Spangler 008 000 0 1 Batteries: Young and Neff; Hill and Walker. STOP RALLY LOCK HAVEN Bloomsburg Mills put down a strong comeback by Vets in the sixth inning to take a 6-5 squeaker last night in Lock Haven Little League play at Hoberman Field. Mike Chilcot gained credit for the mound win as he allowed six hits, walked six batters and struck out 14.

Chilcot also doubled to help his own cause and batterymate Jud Powell had a double and single in three trips. Joe Lucas sparked Vets with a home run, Phil Heively was 2-for-4 with a double and Bob Gotschall hit two singles. Gottschall hurled for Vets. He was tagged for five safeties, issued four free passes and fanned eight batters. Vets 010 004 5 6 Bloomibarg Oil 40x 5 Batteries: Gottschall and Lucas; Chicot and Powell.

STANDINGS Team Moose 5 0 Sons of Italy 5 1 Hammermill 4 1 Hopes 3 2 Spangler Ford 3 3 Clinton Paper 2 3 Vets 2 4 Bloomsburg Mills 2 4 Elks 4 City Beverage 0 5 ECK'S TRIUMPH AVIS Eck's Agway blasted their way to another victory in Jersey Shore Area Little League play last night in an 11-4 decision over Salladasburg at the field here as the Agwaymen pounded out 14 hits to seven for the losers. Eck hurler Chris Knerr was given credit for the win, as he was backstopped by Sam Eck for five frames, and Kenny Baier in the final inning. Knerr fanned eight. For Salladasburg, Robert Fidler was the losing moundsman with Tim Gibson behind home plate. Rick Lorson for Eck's went four-for-five, including three doubles and a homer, while Greg Eck had two singles, Zane Kauffman two safeties, Bair a double, Keith Backus a single and a home run, and Knerr a single and two-bagger.

Salladasb'jrg had to settle for a single and two-base hit by Russ Stout and a double by Fidler. Eck's 151 202 11 14 000 220 4 7 HITTER'S NIGHT JERSEY SHORE Buttorff's Hardward had a sensational night at bat with 18 hits in overpowering Jersey Shore State Bank 16-3 in a Jersey Shore Area Little League game here at the Lions Park. Randy Eck, second baseman, rapped two doubles and two triples for a perfect night at the plate and he scored four runs. Tom Sessaman likewise had four-for-four, crossing home plate with tallies on two occasions while slamming a two- bagger. Going three-for-four for Buttorff was Gary Helminiak, and two-for-four for the Hardware team were Scott Haldeman and Mike Flook.

For State Bank, Mike Reighard went two-for- three, including a two-base hit, and Miller was two-for- three. Winning the game on the mound was Mike Flook, who went the six full innings, while losing was Mike Bremigen, re- leived after an' inning and a third by Miller. State Bank 201 000 3 8 Bittorff's 335 32x 18 WIN NO. 7 MILL HALL Renninger's Lumber slipped past Clinton Motors 2-1 last night to run its Mill Hall Boys League record to 7-0. The Motormen are 3-4.

John Maggs outdueled three Clinton hurlers for the win, each team collecting only two hits. Maggs was tossing a no-hit shutout until the sixth when Harold Robb and Tim Wensel nicked him for singles and the only Clinton run, Maggs fanned nine and walked a pair. Dave Ferree had a fifth inning for Renninger's. Lester Oak's single was the only other safety. Robb started on the hill for Clinton, with Tim Wian and Tim Wensel seeing late relief.

They totaled eight strikeouts and three free passes. Clinton 000 001 1 2 Renninger's Oil OOx 2 2 Batteries: Robb, Wian (5), Wensel (6) and Wian, Wood (5); Maggs and Myers. CLOSE ONE SALONA The Salona Ramblers charged back for two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning after the Salona Grays had gone ahead in the top of the frame and posted a 5-4 victory last night in Tri-Valley League action. Barry Barner gained the mound win in relief of Rambler starter Jeff Long. Dan Heverly went the distance for the Grays.

The Ramblers collected seven hits and the Grays six. Strikeout and walk totals and extra-base hits were not reported. In a game played Tuesday, the Ramblers topped the Lamar Rockets 8-6. Grays 010 012 4 6 Ramblers 020 102 5 7 Batteries: Heverly and Wells; J. Long, Barner (4) and M.

Long. INDIANS ON WARPATH TYLERSVILLE The Sugar Indians scalped the Sugar Valley Chiefs 25-6 in a Tri- Valley League game played Wednesday evening. K. Brungard hurled the win, allowing eight hits, walking eight batters and fanning five. J.

Kleckner rapped a double and triple for the Indians, M. Walizer (5-for-6), R. Miller and B. Welshans also hit two-bag- gers and R. Weaver went 2-for-5.

For the Chiefs, K. Karstetter and J. Rogers shared mound duties, combining to give up 20 hits while walking three batters and striking out three. D. Bierly and G.

Boone each had two hits in four at-bats. The Indians play at Tylersville at 2 p.m. this Sunday. Indians 0 12 8 230 25 20 Chiefs 100 230 6 8 (Editor's note: Scorekeepers and managers are urged to report first names with baseball remits.) Ziegler in lead in Memphis Golf MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) It looks like Larry Ziegler is going to miss the Indianapolis 500 for the first time in five years.

"I've never finished more than 27 holes here before, and I was always in Indianapolis by Saturday," Ziegler said Thursday after cutting out a remarkable 62 for the first round lead in the $175,000 Danny Thomas Memphis Golf Classic. "I've played here four times before," the sometimes stock boy for the St. Louis Blues hockey team said, "and I always had to pull knees, bad elbows, bad head. "I almost didn't come this year, but since they're going to plow up the course before next year, I thought I'd give it one more whack." Ziegler's eight-under-par effort, his career best, matched the low 18-hole round on the pro tour this year and gave him a two-stroke lead over always- dangerous Frank Beard going into today's second round. Beard, winner of the New Orleans Open four weeks agp, used a refound putting he needed only 26 strokes on the route to a 64 on the A Colonial Country Club course, a par-70 lay-out that is one of the shortest the tourists play all year.

He had 10 one-putt greens, one string of six in a row. Lee Trevino and Chi Chi Rod-; riguz were two more strokes back at 66, with Deane Beman heading a quartet at 67. The others at that figure were Jim Colbert, Jerry Heard and Mike Reasor. Gene Littler, winner of last week's Colonial National Invitation, had a 68 and Billy Casper was one of a large group at69. While most of the tourists found the little layout to their liking, Dave Hill had his troubles.

The winner of this event three times in the last four years, Hill could manage only a 71, well back in the pack. Hill, who had to pay a $500 fine for "conduct unbecoming a professional golfer" before he could play, must improve if he is to make the cut for the final two rounds Saturday and Sunday. Lock Haven state College fielded its first baseball team in 1886..

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