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Yastrzemski, Uiited Press International "Randy Jones a his pitching in stride but he's -shaken up Pete Rose. Jones continued to display the pitching form that has made i a i a League's best pitcher in 1976 when he'fashioned a six-hitter Wednesday night in hurling the Sail piego to 3-1 victory over the West Division-leading Cincinnati The victory was ninth in his last 10 decisions and his 14th in 17 decisions four better than his near est competitor, Jim Lonborg, 'Who'haelO In the process, he limited Pete Rose, a .327 hitter going into'the game, to two infield grounders, a walk and once caught him looking at a third strike. Rose, a switchrhitter, normally bats right-handed against a Jones. However, Rose had been so frustrated in the past by Jones' slider and curve that he decided to bat lefty -and still got nowhere. "1 just pitched to him like I would to any lefty." Jones said; "It didn't make any difference to me.

"bgo out there, relax and not put any pressure on I feel like I want win too badly, I'm jthe one that ends up putting pressure on me. Really. I go out and try to have fun. It's tough to pull my pitches and a lot of good luck against a power team." Rose, on the other hand, was so.des'perate he tried something he's once before. "I di'd it only once before, against Jim Brewer, to take the screwball away," Rose explained.

"He (Brewer) got me out anyway. He (Jones) can pitch. Ain't nobody in the league better." Even bis teammates were shocked at the switch. "Did you bat left-handed up there?" asked George Foster. "Yes." "1 thought-something was funny." Then Joe Morgan chimed in with, "Now you know why Rose Sr.

made a switch hitter out of him." Reds' manager Sparky Anderson also took of Rose's move. turned around on him that's really a compliment," said Anderson. "But he's (Rose) got to do something, he's not getting him any other way," No one else did much, either. The Reds put together a run in the third on a single by Cesar Geronimo, the walk to Rose and Ken i line single to right. San Diego went in front in the Dave Winfield singled, Doug Rader bled, Fred Kendall drove in a run with a sacrifice fly and Enzo Hernandez slapped a double.

They picked up their other run in the fifth as Tito Fuentes and i i Davis opened i i a Doug Rader hit a sacrifice fly. Elsewhere in the NL, San Francisco drubbed Houston 10-2, i a Chicago 7-5 and A a a dumped Los Angeles 8-3. Philadelphia at Montreal and St. Louis at New York were CarldndL8-l Pooan i Martinez. Tiant WillougbyW2-4 IP 2 5 4 ER BB SO 6 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 i 4.

.4 :2 0 0 1 1 Micki D's retains league lead CINCINNATI SANDIEGO ab ab bi RoseSb 3 0 0 0 Grubblf 4 0 1 0 Sriffevrf :4 0 2 3 1 1.0 SFosterlt 4 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 McCovevlb 4 0 0 0 3enchc 4 0 0 0 Ivielb 0 0 0 Concepcmss 4 0 1 0 Wintieldrt 4 0 0 0 Rader3b ATLANTA, LOSANGELES abrhbi a i -S 0 1 0 Locvcf 4 0 Gilbrcoth2b 4 1-2 0 Slzemore2b 5 0 0 0 0'Bucknerlt. 4 0 5 2 2 1 Cev3b 5 0 Montanezlb 4 1 1 3 GarvevlB 5 1 Hendersonrf 2 2 0 0 Russellss 5 0 3 0 Chaneyss 4.1-2 o.Bokerrt 5 0 0 0 Rovster3b 0 0 1 RodriBuezc 1 1 0 0 Willidmsc 3 1 1,3 Hootono 2 0 0 0 Nlekroo 3 0 0 0 Sosop 0 0 0 0 MorinallD 1 0 0 0 1 1 -1 0 0 0 0 0 Woltonon 1 0 0 0 Wallp 0 0 0 0 Totals I I Totals 31 1 3 Atlanta. ooo 031010-- LosAnoetes 000000201--3 E-Chonev7 LOB-Atlonta 4, Los Angeles'13. 2B-GHbreoth, Office, Sizembre.HR-WilliamsW»;M6ntoriez(6; Wvnr.no; Garvey(6 IP NiekroW8-4 6 2 3 3 1 1 0 -Marshall 2 1 3 3 1 2 1 HootonLS-9 5 1 MENASHA Micki D's retained its hold on first place in.the National Division of the Menasha Rec Women's Softball (League Wednesday -byposting a 7-2 w'm over ther-R Bar. Micki D's now owns a 6-1, while the R-R Bar is 3-4.

Carrie Struck did much of the damage for the winners; knocking in two runs with a triple and another lat- er on with a single. Rose Penon had three hits for the R-R Bar, But received little in the way of help at the plate from her teammates as Pat La Valle pitched the win. Meanwhile, the W-W Bar remained just a game behind Micki D's, running its record to 5-2 with a 7-4 victory over the Banta Shop Council; A five-run fourth inning provided the paunch the i ER BB SO 2 2 3 5 1 1 2 1 6 6 1 4 0 0 0 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 Seronrmocf 3 1 2 0 Krndallc 3 0 0 1 Soso 2 Billlnohomp 1 0 0 0 Hernandzss 3 0 2 1 Downing 1 Boiltvoh 1 0 0 0 Joneso 3 0 0 0 Wall 1 Hlntonp 0 0 0 0 Hooton pitched to 3 batters in 5th Sorboop 0 0 0 0 Save Marshall WP Niekro 2. PB Totals 1 i Totals. JO 3 I 3 Wilitoms2.T^:3i.

A 22.852. Wirr streak now at eight. for Jazz in Kiwanis loop NEENAH The Jazz-be. gan the second half of league play by posting their eighth win without a defeat, a' 76-58 decision over the Rebels, to highlight Wednesday's round of Kiwanis Senior High Summer Basketball League play. In other key action, the Nuggets and Warriors remained tliree games off the pace of the first-place Jazz as the Nuggets won over'the Braves 54-49 and as the- War- nors stopped he Hoosiers 6753," The Cavaliers "downed the Nets 75-61 in the league's other test Wednesday.

Greg Prichett'sjp points and Larry Henkel's 20 points headed the Jazz-, Steve- Sloesz netted 22 points 'George Crist home 32 points to spearhead, the Nuggets" attack. Tom Hanley led the Braves with 18 points. Bob Bricco scored 23 pojnts and Tom Patt meshed 22 points for the Warriors. Tim Skalmoski's 22 points topped'the Hoosiers. Keith Cowling 'recorded 25 pounts to pace the Cavaliers.

Tim Johnson and Mark Miller led the Nets with 23 and 22 points respectively. Standings are Jazz and Warriors both 53, Braves, Cavaliers, Hoosiers, and Rebels all 3-5, and Nets In the Junior High game played, the Gophers stopped Hase led the winners with 26 points while JotoTPier had 19 for the Grace, Timbers keep lead in Rec league NEENAH T- Grace Realty and Timbers continue to battle it out for first place as the two teams both posted victo- Wednesday in Neenah Rec Slow Pitch Softball League Grace belted Mike's Bring Her Inn 48-2 while Timbers rapped Short Branch 17-2. The winners are now both 7-1 in National Division play. In other National games, Eggers Hardwood Products turned back Raveno 7-5 while Left Guard nipped Gait Construction 10-9. 7 Harry Heier's three hits paced the IS-hit attack for Grace.

With two hits apiece for Grace, were Rick Birkholz, Steve Schwerin and Bruce Amehson. No one had more than one hit for Mike's, which totaled only three hits. Rob Schmidt slapped four singles while Steve Baulxrf had three hits for Timbers, which had 17 hits. Short Branch was held to two hits. Doug Schmidt; Mike Neu- manand Jim O'Brien all had two hits for Eggers.

Steve VerHouven and Craig Yakes both had two hits for Raveno. The winners had 10 tosers.shc. Jeff Kraczyk led the Left Guard with three hits while John Redlin led Gait with three hits. With two hits apiece were Steve By low, Mark Langdon, Todd Stevenson, Jim Webster and Urry Beyer of Left Guard and Brian Koenn, Brian Cannon and Dale Dnickrey of Gall. Left Guard wiUoi Gait IS-IS.

In American Division games reported late, Neenah' First National Bank upset first place Club 2216, Hanson-Rickard knocked off Kohl's Food Store 9-6. Auto Pars' turned back Jewelers 'Mutual 20-14, and Mid America Tag and Label stopped Cord's Bar 13-7. Kip Kitzerow had a home run and three singles while Steve Kees and Dick Harding both had a home run and two singles for First National. Dick' Westphal collected four singles for Moxey's. The winners had 26 hits, the losers 1 5 A Bruce Menning belted' a home run, Craig Freund hit a triple and a single.

Glen Rodgers had two singles and Bill Kramer had a triple and a single for Hanson-Rickard, which had 12 hits. Dennis Beyersdorf hit a double and a single for Kohl's, which had 10 hits. Gerry Schneider slammed a home run and two singles while Gerry Lawell and Bob Meyer both had a single and doubles for Auto Parts. Bruce Miller had three singles while Emil Pederson hit a home run for Jewelers. Mike-Jones cracked four singles, Barry Larson ripped doubles and a single and Gregg Morgan had three singles for Mid America, which collected 1 Miits.

Paul sub- pels slapped a borne run and a single while Art Waiters had two singles for Gord's Bar. NOAM 975 COSWORTH VEGA $AVE2 000 GIBSON CO. S70M.M*lnSt. Macs rally for victory MENASHA A three-run sixth inning paved the way for the Menasha Macs' 9-5 victory over Sheboygan in a Wisconsin State League baseball game here Wednesday' evenmg'at Koslo Park. The Macs are now 7-7 in WSL play and 9-10-1 overall while Sheboygan is 8-8 in league play and 12-12 on the season Menasha is scheduled to play, over the week, end in the Eureka Tournament.

Menasha's next home game is one week from today the Macs host the Green Bay Blue Ribbons in a 7:30 p.m. game at Sheboygan took a 1-0 lead in the first inning and made it 2-0 in the top of the third, but, claimed a 3-2 advantage in the bottom of the iv -After Menasha'increased its lead to 4-2 the fourth, Sheboygan went ahead 5-4 in the sixth. 1 The Maes regained the lead in their half of the sixth, scoring three runs. An, insurance run was added by Menasha-in the seventh. Mark Hinske collected three singles, scored three 1 runs, and stole two bases, including home plate in the eighth, for the Macs.

Terry Vindhurst had a triple and single, with the three-base Jhit driving in a run for Menasha. the bottom of the sixth, Carl Gierke doubled and Bruss cards 45, tops ladies loops TWIN CITIES Cele, Bruss firmed a the A Flight of the Winagainie" Ladies Golf League io'headlne two ladies golf leagues Other low scores were 53 by. Lorraine Stacker in the' Flight. 55 by Jan Jackson in the Flight, 62 by Janet Kiefer in the 54 by Mary Grundman in the Subs Flight In the Bridgewood Ladies Golf League at the Bridgewood Golf Cgurse, Marge Dresen led the A Flight with 47. Mary LaRue headed the Flight with 46, Wilma Thomas topped the Flight with 54 and Rose Bodine paced the Flight with 60.

Standing in the Bridgewood loop are Green Rays 257 points. Sweet Shots 256, and Royals 255. Mark Weber and Hinske both singled to key the Macs rally- Bill Gierke went the route on the mound for walkingfour and striking six. Arlen Dombrock went the distance and took the loss for Sheboygan The losers outhit the Macs 13-10, and also 'stranded 15 runners, leaving runners on base in every inmn'g babes loaded in the first inning. needed, and then the W-W had to hold on as Banta's rallied for four runs in the'sev- enth and actually had the tying run at the'plate.

Sharon Mielke and Margie Vindhurst hits, each for the and Bonnie McCiintock had three hits for Banta's, which is now 3 4. Gunderson's beat up on the Ms. Takes to the tune of 22-9, on the strength of a 21- hit attack, running its record to 4-3. The Ms. Takes are 0-7.

Delores-Everson knocked two doubles and a single and Debbie Cross belted a triple and two singles to lead Gunderson's. Mina Gajewski had two hits for the losers An even worse licking was disfied out by Susan-Kay's, which routed Tavern, 33-9 The winners are 6-1 in the American Division, one game out of first, while Trader's ib 3-4. Donna Palmbach cracked two home runs and- a single for the winners. Tootle Capette had two home runs. Patti Dachelet rapped a pair of home runs for the losers and Cheryl Keberlem knocked a home run and a single.

The Banta Credit Union team climbed above the .500 mark by defeating the Channel 3 C-B'ers, 18-11, on the strength of an eight-run first inning. Barb Lingnofski rapped four hits for the winners and Bonni'e Coppman had three Lynn Staniak ho- mered for the losers, now 25. -H Sabre Lanes remained the only team with a perfect record (7-0) in the i league by fighting past a stubborn Gatsby House team, 14-10. The Gatsby is now 4-3. Maureen (Mike) Hermus led the winners by hitting the cy- cle, a home run, a triple, a double and a single.

Donna Fahrenkrug knocked two home runs and a single. The Gattby, which held an early 4-0 lead, was led by Mary Wiese with a double and a single. a a Schanke a mered a home run, a triple and two singles Jitter's Bar to a 17-6 victory against the Home Plate Tavern. The winners are 2-5, the losers 0-7. Gladys Hanson knocked two home runs and a single for the winners and Pam Melberg'knocked three hits for the Home Plate.

Block Oil bumps Labor Temple' in showdown tilt Celtics log Nodoway 7e MPP1MAH Strnnt? wi upset win MENASHA meremng and Mike Brueggeman accounted for 65 points, as "the Celtics upset the. Braves 97-90 in Menasha Rec Summer Basketball League play Wednesday. Pommerening netted 36 Brueggeman netted 29 points to lead the Celtics. Leo Swiontek and Don Smohnski both had 28 points while Tom -Bulter contributed 20 for the Braves. In other action, the Suns and Alumni continued to lead the league with 5-1 records as the Suns topped the Jazz 61-56 and as the A i rolled past the Cavaliers 8154, and the Lakers topped the Spirits 87-71.

TimYGeibel led the Suns with 21 points. Jim Romnek had 17 points for the Jazz. Marshall Richards netted 16 points for the Alumni'. John Williams had 14 points for the Cavs. Paul Hermus netted 29 points and Mike Fellows hit 26 for the Lakers.

Kevin Schmitting's 31 points topped are.Alumni and Suns both 5-1, Braves and Lakers both 3-3, and Celtics, Cavalier, Jazz, and'Spirits, all 2-4. Strong winds forced several skippers to use a crew of two rather than the usual one in Laser Class racing action this week in the Neenah Nodaway Yacht Club. Four Laser were run, with Frank Grundman i i two, Peter Johnson and Adfienne Dick taking one each. Flying action found Bud Dick taking first arid Peter Johnson was the winner in the X-Class race. NEENAH Block Oil held on to its share of first place in the Neenah Rec Women's Softball League by posting a 10-5 win over the Labor Temple Bar, which had been tied for i in a showdown match Tuesday.

Block Oil is 6-1, the Labor Temple Block knocked a home run for the winners, and Judy Olson was the winning pitcher. Diana Langenhuizen had two hits for.the losers. The Butterfly Bumpers also retained their share of the lead, running over the First National Bank, 12-0. Vicki Mueller and Kathy Marinin had two hits for the winners; while the losers had only three hits all day. The Bank team is 1-6.

Marilyn, Tiede and Judy Stoffel had two hits each to lead the Silvef Dollar Saloon to a 12-2 win over the Neenah team's only hit was collected by Bev Will. The winners are 5-2, the losers 3-4. Bertha's Butts posted a 6-2 win over the Short Branch and how.both teams own 3-4 records. Debbie Jeske ho- mered for the winners and Bertha's with two hits. Diane Retzlaff had two hits for the Short Branch.

Tip's Mobil posted an 11-7 victory against Appleton Trophy, to run its record to 5-2. The. losers are 2-5. Debbie Slaasted had three hits for Tip's and Sheri Sodermarir had three for Appleton Trophy. Fox Valley Stone collected.

its third win against four losses, rolling to a 25-7 win over Jewelers Jew- el Thieves. Debbie Sokoloski Homered for the losers, but the real hitting was done by Debbie Ziemke, Kathy Altman and Marlene Hofacker five hits each for the winners. Kathy Semrow and Mary Zellmer had four hits the team.had a total of 31. rained out. In the American League it was: Boston 6 Baltimore 4, Kansas City 4 Minnesota 2, California 2 Chicago 1 in 10 innings and Texas 3 Oakland 2.

New York at Detroit was rained out. Giants It, Astros 2 Gary Thomasson knocked in three runs and Ed Halicki pitched a seven-hitter to lead San Francisco over Houston. Thomasson i i a i i a i i single a slammed a two-run double in the fifth. Halicki struck out eight and walked two to up his record to Pirates 7. Cubs Richie Zisk drove in three runs, two of them in a four- run sixth, in helping Pittsburgh to its third straight win and Chicago its sixth straight loss." Bruce Kison.

with ninth-inning relief from Bob Moose, gained the victory, the Pirates 12th in 16 games. Braves 8, Dodgers 3 Earl Williams and Willie a each slugged three-run homers to help Phil i i i straight win, raising his record to 8-4. Jimmy Wynn also homered for Atlanta. Royals 4. "Twins 2 George American League's leading hitter with a .360 average, rapped out three hits to spark the Western Division leading Royals.

a i picked up his eight win in 14 decisions! Angels 2, White 1 Mario Guerrero singled tiome pinch-hitter Bruce Bochte with California's win- nlng run. Bochte singled, "was sacrificed to second by Dave Collins and Guerrero's single won the game for relief pitcher. Dick Drago. Nolan Ryan got a surprise start when his name was in- advertantly put on the lineup card and he had to pitch to the first batter, who grounded out Rangers 3, A's 2 Jim Sundberg drove in two and Gaylord perry pitched seven -scoreless innings to record the 225th victory of his career, improving this season's mark to 9-5. RedStxS, OrWes4 Jim Rice's his 13th, gave Boston the victory and a three-game sweep of its series with the Orioles.

Carl. Yastrzemski also drove in two runs with a double and a sacrifice fly as the Red Sox handed Baltimore's Wayne Garland his first toss of the season after eight victories. SYLVANIA SAIB-SBMGI WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR VACATION JULY 4 thru JULY 11 SPORT SHOP A BEVERAGE NORTH 1 0 2 0 A 1 1 1 7 A OPEN 4th 8 A TIL 1 P.M. HMKMMUT MMflttflMft BRANDY 5 awn NATIOMAUYV LIGHT Oft DARK RUM QIMIT nt. ma ts.75 5 29 BOURBON 4 aomot T.

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