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18 Tlie Times Record Tuesday, April 30, 1974 High School Baseball Roundup Major League Box Scores HEW LOSANOELE5 ibrh bl ai bl Mjtrtlicn 1 I 0 Lopts ID 1 1 0 Milan I Pltlsrtk II 9 1 0 0 CJcrts II 0 SVfnn tl 1 1 0 1 Slauh rl 0 IJCly 3b 1 Wlntr ID i OJr.ly Ib 1 0 1 1 Scl-reck 4 0 1 1 WCntlrit rf 4 1 i 1 WGarrill Jb 1 1 ftmir 1 0 tiaitfl 1 0 Ruistll 11 0 1 0 Slore 0 0 0 0 Sulton 2 1 1 0 ApoJaca 6 0 0 0 4 0 0 McGrJw 0 0 0 WlrlKII 1 0 9 Kra.ipoal ph 1 0 0 R.MIifer i 0 0 Total 7 13 7 Tolal 1 1 1 York 111 001-; Ljs WOM03I-I F-- Hsajts, DP-- New YorK 1, Los AngellS J. LOB-Meiv York 7. Us i IB-- Sullen, Hodges, C.Jones. IIR-M'llin III. W.Glrrlll HI.

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IP II ER BB SO S'ngir IIV.3 1 1 7 2 2 4 7 Tlarl (L.1-3) 8 17 7 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 34th Eddy Meet Set For May 18th The 34fh annual William P. Eddy Jr. Memorial Track meet will bo held on the Mont Pleasant High School athletic field Saturday, May 18. The first track meet was held on the Mont Pleasant field in May 1941, then the site was changed to Union College's Alexander field for several years. From Union College it went to Linton high school field before switching to Mont Pleasant a couple of years ago.

ded to the program replacing the previous 180-yard low hurdles. Last year's meet had 1,675 entries with 943 boys participaling and 89 schools entered. Wellington C. Mepham high of Bellmore, L. which participated in the meet for first time, won the team title with 30 points.

Colonie Central was third with points. Pleasant High School was the only first- place finisher for a Capital District school winning the 440-yard relay. After 28 years, the carnival committee decided to change the name to honor William F. Eddy a Schenectadian who was lulled in an auto accident in August 1968. William F.

Kddy former success- lul track coach was named mg Lad'OSSC meet director for the 31th straight year. The meet is sponsored gy Schenectady Public School Board of Education with the cooperation of the Schenectady Policemen's Benevolent Association. John J. Ziamandanis of Linton High School and Kay Vacca of Mont Pleasant are co-chairmen. All proceeds will go to the Schenectady Police Widow and Orphans fund.

First-place winners will receive gold wrist watches and second and third-place finishers will get Olympic- size silver and bronze medals. Nineteen trophies will be awarded to event and team winners. Girls may take part in the meel with the permission of the All girls must be able to meet the required times, h'eighLs and distances listed for all entries. All contestants must be 19 years old or under on May 18 in order to be eligible. fees will be charged for the first time, $1 per entry per event or $10 fqr total team entry.

Entries close Monilsy, May 6 with Eddy. 33 0-yard intermediate hurdles will be ad- Mohawk Match, 16-11 Four players combined for 15 goals as the Mohawk Lacrosse Club upended host Yorklown, 16-11, Sunday afternoon. Mike Flanagan, Bill Reid and Steve Rogowski scored four goals each, while form I star Howie LSchnidman added three goals and two assists. Goaltenders Steve Harding and Bruce Tipple combined for 22 saves. John Gonzales paced the Yorklown attack with three goals.

Mohawk is now 3-1 in the United Slates Club Association, while Yorktown is 2-2. Mohawk goes on the road next week to play the New Jersey Lacrosse Club. Rulli League Meeting Set The South Troy Division of the Patroon Independent Babe Ruth Baseball will hold its regular monthly meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Polish-American Club, First Troy. Plans for opening day will be made.

Managers, coaches, and parenls are urged lo attend. Reginald J. Carignan AGENCY, INC. -GENERA! INSURANCE- NEW LOW Compare 5th Ave, VI 6th Street NORTH TROY 235-4303 CohoesfAverill Park Stay Undefeated Two lilgli school baseball teams kept Iheir records perfect Monday afternoon, but in very different ways. Colonial Council lender Coliocs got a well-pitched game from Rich Knczynski get by rival Lansingburgh, 5 -3.

Averill Park, (he Central Hudson Valley League's top club, capitalized on eight mantown errors lo sink the Clippers, 22-6. Colipes High backed Kuezynski's 13-slrikeonl, five- walk three-lilltcr with three, second liming runs. Dan Bordon had (he key hil, a two-rim single, in (hat frame. Burgh came back with a rim in the Ihircl as Jim Risley squeezed Bob Devran home, tint the Tigers got that run right back in tbe top of (lie fourth on a run- scoring triple by Dave A (ley. Cohoes, 4-0 in the league, and 5-0 over-all, scored once more as Jim Valentin! doubled and Matt 'Dudek brought lu'm home with a single.

Burgh got two more in the sixth on a walk, a single, an error and a sacrifice by Andy Dolan. The, Knights fell to 1-2. They play Ravena Wednesday. Averill Park managed 22 runs on hits, scoring in every iiming, to up its league record to 4-0 and its over-all mark to 5-0, Gennantown got five fast rims hi the top of the first, but the Parkers countered with seven in their half of the first, three in each tho second and third and six more thu fiflh. Bob Toissalnt had Hie big lil in Ihe first, a Iwo- rnn single.

The six runs the Parkers scored in the fifth came on walks, errors and passed balls. Toussaml had two singles and a double, while Fred Kowallk slammed a three- run homer ami a triple for the winners. Parker pitcher Don Schulz fanned 11, and walked 11 in Iho game. Elsewhere, in the host Maple Hill got a llirce- rnn homer and a single from Dave Schindler for 'five RPI and two doubles from Chuck Sohl for two RPI in a 9-3 win over visit ing Hcatly. a Dave Gabrielsen chipped, in with two singles for the, 3-1, 7-3 winners, fleally feu to 2-2 in the league and 2-4 over-all.

Maple Hill hosts Catskill Wednesday. In Class A action, Troy ripped visiting Albany, 14-4, in the league opener for both teams. The Trojans, 4-3 on the year, scored two in the first on Mike Bruno's two- run single and got six more in the second. Dom Beve- yino liad a three-run triple in that frame. Glen Claydon chipped in with a double and a single for the winners.

Pitcher Karl Steffan limited the Falcons to four singles. Troy hosts Catholic Central Wednesday. John Guidon pitched, a in brief Giants Sign Tucker To Pact NEW YORK Tlie New York Giants of the National Football League signed Bob Tucker to a multi-year' contract after the tight end turned down a contract offer from Ilia Philadelphia Bell of the World Football League. Krueger Retires After 15 Seasons SAN FRANCISCO Charlie Krueger, 37, defensive tackle for the San Francisco 49efs for 15 National Football League seasons, has retired. Advances In HILTON HEAD 'ISLAND, S.C.

Third-seeded Evonne Goolagong of Australia defeated countrywoman Dianne Fromholtz 6-2, 7-6 in the first round of the $100,000 Family Circle Magazine women's tennis tournament. Murakami Wins GoU Invitational NAGOYA, Japan Japan's World Cup player Ta- Murakami came from behind to win the Cliunichi International Invitational Golf Tournament by six strokes over Masashi "Jumbo" Ozaki. Brewers Ask Waivers On Alou MILWAUKEE (AP) The Milwaukee Brewers asked waivers Monday en outfielder-first baseman Felipe Alon, a 17-year 'major league baseball veteran, for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release. Clubs Sivap Scheinblum, Scliaal ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) The California Angels announced today outfielder Richie Scheinblum has been traded to the Kansas Cily Royals for third baseman Paul Schaa 1 Team officials said the trade was a straight, deal.

Astros" Mclzgcr Placed On List HOUSTON (AP) Houston Astros' shortstop Ttoper Mctzger has been placed on the 15-day disabled list because of an injured thumb. John, Reilz Players Of The Week SAN FRANCISCO (AP) Left-hander Tommy John of Los Angeles, who pitched his second shutout and third complete game for a fi-0 record, and Ken Reitz, who made 13 hits for St. Louis in 21 al-bals, shared the National League's Player of the Week honors today. John's 0.86 earned-run average is the lowest among major league siarting pitchers. Sanderson Says He'd Like To Play BOSTON 1 (AP) Derek Sanderson says he'd like to' play for the- Boston Bruins of Ihe National Hockey League next season, but only if Coach Ben fiuidolir.

is no longer there. "I don't want lo leave RosUin, Sanderson said Monday, "but if liep is back as coach, there's no way I'll he hack as a player. LITTLE LEAGUES We can help you raise $1,000.00 or more in less than 2 weeks. Our Solts Kit Program is the boil means of railing funds. Start ricjlir now, Givn us a call for a lample Kit and full information.

No obligation. CALL 235-1700 READY FUND RAISING COMPANY 109lh S'reel ani Tlilrtl Avenue Troy, 1 York two-lilt striking out ID baiters, ns Cambridge edged host Hoosic Valley, 2-0, hi Washington County Iciigiio game, Tho winners scored bo Hi runs In the second the tlrst on Jim Tiirl's sacrifice fly, the second on George Burton's squeeze buul. Jeff lloag allowed just (wo hils for (he losers, now 1-4. Cambridge Is 4-1. In the Suburban Council, 'John Heard hurled a seven- hit shutout, loading She- nemlehowa past Bethlehem, o-ij.

TliB 5-1, 5-2 winners got a run on Phil DiSalvo's fifth- inning single and two more on Wild throws in that inning. BfitWehem fell to a 2-4 record. Btrtd iWHls- scored- six runs' in the last three innings to overcome a S-t deficit ahd edged Shaker, 7-6. Dave Baker's two run single in the seventh was the winning hit for Burnt Hills, now 4-2 in the Suburban Council. The winners capitalized on seven walks and four errors; while collecting four hits in the game.

clone had two -singles for Snlllvnn's triple nnd two Dave Heiwel Imtl two- lho 3 losers Shaker tra sln los run ti'lpln atid Wfliniy CHs- vols lo Niskayimn Wednes- ln vve9 rroy COJ.MI i (la Vl High lopped Albany, 30, WWiui JrfnW Scotia canio up will, two Camlto pitched a tin rui'gin ind BUI KMI runs in lho seventh lo tie lllo 4 tot lho winnois, a IN NO i- 1 i i (he game and four more In Brl1ari McGan hiul 1 loplwrt.Co. and Sam Polls; Don Schufz and Frtd HUliOini JU-b, Tflnifll'fiC's jiiyvOC 111)1)6(3 ik me, rtw jls rcwrd 0 a HII, tl double and Tsmgte? Tom 1 over Hocsick iW iimii, aurriijj Hanford had two angles a Al.Koiueczny slugged vardw and Tony Pasatore a slam, while Mike double lov llie winners. Wheeler had two trip os I uH and a double for (he win- and Columbia was led hy Jjm ners. John Morris; SieUan and Tony Flindone, Jcfcn Rfi.n IS) Cambridge 010 MO fl-1 1 0 VilUf WWO-0 1 1 John GuWon and Brian Rutlno; Jeff Hoig and Bob Shonnaker WO 031 fr-J i Bcihtehtm OM ooo 0-0 7 4 John Heirf) and Davi Davits; Cebry, Shawn Fillgerild (J) and Dill Tcrlt- Burnt 1M Oil J-T 4 .1 Shaker itt 3M J-4 5 Jay Norwood, Good A In (U ind Tom Daktr; Dave Henid, Frank Pun-Hans (S), Bcb Oakley 1') and Mark Mill- ScotU Hi UO N-- HMl 3 Columbli ttl 300 00- 19 3 sen, Jare; (J), Paul Ryan (7) and Dill ScUffUr Coxs'icVIt 101 3 15 1 Mllni 301 100 0 4 Dar.ee Is and TompJclns (i); Poleto, DeLello Polelo (S), Saulfs and Phllllpi. Rirlin 000 004 0 fi 1 I Citikill 104 Olt 1 1 Oiler-haul a.nd Mixo.i; Meo and Past, Sllllwater M1 391 7 1 Schuyllrvllli 001 C13 3 1 1 Dlgle ard Conner; Nevfns and McCarthy.

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