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The Oil City Derrick from Oil City, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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Pitching Prevails In CABA prevailed in the Cranberry Areu Hiischull Association yesterday as Murk Hedficld of Hay's hakun; Ihi cw a twii-hiltcr in a urn OVIT tentiM Motors, and Sheffer of Kuckhnd hurled a one-hitter in shut out over Seticca Tin' tail-end of the Seneca Molurs urder produced thf hits uff Ktdfiold, fanned nine, 'llnrd baseman Duug Under, hitlini! out of Hie drilled a single, nin 11) place batter Ted Dorr, the catcher, rocked a double. Motors alsii litld a 2-0 lead al une lime, but llay.s tied il ihe fourlli and stored ihe winning run in the sixth. Hays gol four hits off Hicks Hex, including a double by shurLstop and clean-up hitter Abe Kellner. first Unlng proved to Ix quite unlucky Seneca l-jnes that's iihen Hocklaftd scored all 13 of Its runs. It was blanked the rest of the way by McCulleugh.

Seneca lines' lone liil off Shelter, who struck out 12, was a single by third Ijascmiin Denny Hickjnan, another cleanup hitter. In another game, Senecu Motors outlasted Victory Heights. M. HAY'S BAKINfi M. Perry, 3b, 3 1 Solinger.

rf, 31 T. Perry, 3b, 2 0 0 A. Kellncr. ss. 2 1 Ruth, If, 2 0 1 Cutler, c.

2 0 0 I alley. Ib, 2J10; M. Kellner, cf, 2 0 Rcdfield, 2 0 0. Totals: 20 34. SENECA MOTOHS Karns.

If, 3 0 0 Wclton, Ib, 3 0 0 Battin, rf, 3 1 Hex, 3 0 Winger, ss, 3 1 Buihinski, cf, 3 0 0 Winkler, 2b, 3 0 0 lan- der, 3b, 3 0 1 Dorr, 3 0 1 Totals: 2722. Hays 0 0 0 201-3 Motors 0 0 2 000-2 SENECA LANES McCullough, I 0 Felmlec. 2b, 300; Fry, ss. 3 0 0 Hickman, 3b, 301; Huffman, If. 2 0 Mook, cf, Ib, 1 0 0 Pedley.

1 0 0 Oaugherly, rf, 1 0 0. Totals: 1801. ROCKIAND norland. 2b, 3 1 Kdwards, 2b, 1 0 0: Annett. ss, 3 2 1 Jordan, ss, 1 0 0 Shreffler, cf, 3 2 2 Sheffer, 4 1 0 Wilson, Ib, 0 2 0 Whitling.

2 2 2 Philippi, 1 0 0: Warner. If, 2 1 Heeler, If, 1 0 0 Etzel.rf. 2 1 1 Oarmong, 1 0 0 Rivers, 3b, 110. Totals: 25 13 6. l-anes 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rockland 13 0 0 0 0 13 After Fischer's Apology Boris Wins Draw For 1st Move I I Ireland A i huliijy i-'whcr in (11 Hurls fur "disrespectful tie- liiiviur" Ihal Ihn-atened tlh'ir i a i i i i i i i i match.

Subscqucijlly. newSai'eiH'y said "all demand-. Ihe Sovii-t delegation have Ix'tn satisfied." It was arirHiuiu cd thiil tin- firsl gaine wuuld ly played Tuesday. Kisi'liw. Uie American rhal- lengLT, and Spassky.

Soviet world chumphin, met nil'Jit In ill aw In! (he I if si move in tin' CflM.lKHi scnts 21 raim ilrew HK black pavsu. 1 Sjiasskv lh' (nsl 'ivc uith white 1 and a slight '1 In- draw was the saim 1 vsa 1 park-kni'li diess it. Spaisky tixjk two pawns imi- white, nitv black. juiu'Jcil ihem k'liind his back thc'ii extended his chstil bauds in I'isi'licr. Williuul lu'sitalion.

FisdH. hum hed forward and pointed li right hand. With a smile Spassky njjened it Kischei di'luyetl Ihe i-t thi 1 match, wtucli was to have last Sunday, in a luMnul loi more mutwy. Mori- iiiiiiiey wjs donuled. but Sjussky Ilirn demanded a written ajxjlu)) for Fischer's CHI ilurl Itefoi i 1 the champi'm wuiild play In liis letter to Spassky, Kis- clri-i called his atlenipl Ui grab .1 share of receipts "my (lisiMle over money," ami asked the Hussiiin loactept Ins "sinceiesl Harry (lolwulx'k, an official of the International Chess Fed ialjun FIDI'.

aimujnccd tlul Ixilh play-rs had tu I'lay ixi Tuesday. 'IV ln-itf c-eremony Tliui mi'Jil was (lie first (ace-lo-tace iiM'L'tini'. Ix'lwiTii the two con lenders in (hi 1 rations, l.ikr cverytliinj 1 else it laic. Kischcr up ti minutes late. Fisi'hcr's holdout for more iimney was inadc when Ihc slakes were tu be an (dficial of and a share (if television and film reccpils.

Fishing Derby Sunday AFL-CIO And VFW Prove Hitting Isn't Everything IMPROVING SKILLS Two Oil City boys have been improving their competitive swimming skills ill the Kaglc Swimming Camp at Clarion State College this summer. They are Pete Buchanan and Dan Petulla, pictured on the bottom row. The camps were held in three one-week sessions under the direction ol coach Chuck Naaz of Clarion, Swimmers from Pennsylvania and Ohio attended the sessions. Pictured on the top row are counselor John Vrana and Nanz. Sports Flashbacks 10 YEARS AGO Art Mahaffe'y pitched a seven-hitler, snapping the Phillies' losing streak at eight games, and enduig the Pirates' winning streak at John Hriesina rolled a 568 series, and Larry Roman a 662 as the Seneca Tigers whipped the Lin-Van bowlers of Titusville Ike Stevenson was the winning pitcher and had three hits, sparking the Moose Club to its second Titusville Industrial Softball triumph wilh an 8-6 victory over Cyclops.

20YEARSAGO-DeanSheatzfannedl9inwhatwashis second no-hitter of the season for the Cranberry American legion team. Sheatz also stroked three hits in the IM win over the Squires In the Service Club Softball League winning pitcher Ed Connors slashed three homers to lead Optunistis past Lions, Bill Slater hurled a one-hitter, I and Bill Colgrove knocked a three-run homer as the Eagles thrashed Kinanis, 13-fl, in the Little League. SUMMER OF '42 Cleveland's Lou Boudreau and Detroit's Rudy York both smacked home runs as the Americans defeated the Nationals, 3-1, in the All-Star game. i Pitcher Ray Bowers went three-for-five with two RBI, but Johnstown scored two unearned runs in the 10th inning for a 1W) victory over Oil City in the Penn Slate Association Bill McClellan homered as the Clarion St. Cubs ripped White Eagle Market, 12-3, on Ihe Mitcliell Ave.

Field. I A I I I i i cn- Ihnsiasb are reminded of UK' Fishing Derby sponsored by the C'nnccrned Sportsmen and Conservationists Club of Clarion. The contest will take place Sunday. Fish to IK- entered must caught on July 0 on Ihc Clarion River between Clarinnlon and Ihe Piney Dam. All fish will be judged on total length only.

A will be awarded in each the following categories: 1) Northern Pike; 2) Walleye; 3i Trout a 4 i Hass i a 5) Panfish (Hock llass. i lied-eared i a i Yellow perch); Catfish (Bullheads and Channel Cals); and Miscellaneous (all other kinds not listed above i. Si There will also be a grand prize awarded for the largest i fisli of any kind. The judijint; points will be loc'atcd at the Hanger's Station at Cook Foresl Stale Park and at Ihe Pennsylvania Fish Commission access area at Ihe junction of Mill Creek anil the Clarion Hivcr. Details of Fish Derby I Rules are posted in many business eslahlishmcnls and will be available al both judnint; Mrs.

Wood Adds Three Towards Cup AFU'fO and VFW showed don'l alwaysliavc lo have a lot of hits In win baseball I'amcs. In what was the pitching duel the nit-ht, the Chuck Schneider hurled a two-hiltcr. hut managed a behind a one-hilter by Hilly Hall. And then VFW took a combined four-hilter by the Kaglcs' Steve (iinkcl and Mike Aaron, turned it into a C-5 victory. Both AFL-UO hits were ol thi' extra-base variety, and holh (ami 1 in the llrst inniiig.

fielder Mike Dickinson led nil with a double, and one oul later, Mall homered him across Ihc plate. AFIXJIO added single runs in the second and fifth frames while Schneider, who fanned seven, pitched hillcss ball the rest of the way. The only hil Ihe Elks got was an extra-base job, a Ihird inninj. 1 double by Ihird baseman Hub McGinly. Half struck out three.

The only learn lo have its hitlinn clothes on yesterday was Ihe Haglcs, which lallied three times in Ihe lop of the sixth to tic Ihe name al 5. They had 10 hits, but VFW came back in the Iwltom nf Ihe sixth with the deciding run. Winning pilcher Hruce Kced, who slruck oul 10. led VFWs wilh two singles. Kox lasheil three singles: Clnkel smashed a third Inning suln home run, and Dave cracked a double.

I Martyna, 2h, 3 0 0 Schneider, ss, 0 Ruby, i 3 0 O'Brien, 1 1 Hale, ph. 1 0 0: Miller, Ib. 1 a i Ib, 0 0 0 Williams, 1 0 0: a a ph, I 0 C. Schneider, p. 2 0 McGinty.

2 0 Schmadcr, If, 2 0 Totals: il 2 1. Dickinson, rf, 1 Cole. II). 0 0 Hall. p.

1 Wood, cf, 1 0 (Iriffcn, c. 2 0 Mcf.aulcy, ss 1 1 0: I'rornk, 1 0 ph, 1 0 0. a a ph, 0 0 0 Scrafm, I 2 0 0 Frost, I 0 0 0 Stephens. 2b, 0 1 0. Totals: IB 4 2.

Elks 000 200-2 AKUJIO 210 Olx-1 THK DERRICK Friday. July 7, 1972 Oil City, Pa. Perry Picks Up 13th Win C1.KVKI.AND A I (lay- lord IVrry won his 13th game as Ihc Cleveland Indians beat the Texas lianiiiTS in the opener ol an ddublehtader Thursday nii'ht. The Hangers scored a run in Ihe first im Toby llarrah's single, a stolen base and two iTound-ouls, but Ihe Indians roared Iwck Tlicy lietl the score in the second mi hack-to-hack doubles by Cliris Chambliss and Alex Johnson, and look a 2-1 lead in Hie fourth when C.raig Nellies and singled, and Hay Fosse hit a sacrifice fly. Two more runs came home in ihe sevenlh on hits by Chambliss.

Johnson, Fosse and l-ow- I'nslein, along with reliever Horatio Pina's error Perry, 13-7, hurled his Mlh complete game of the season, surviving Hal King's two-run single in UK' ninth. Barns ThrasheH Wolfs Head Cicorge a and Hulch Truitl powered homers, ami three oilier players contributed five hits each as Barrs drubbed Wolf's Head, 19-10. in the Oil City Soflball league yesterday. Players with five hits were winning pilcherHussStahlman. Vic Amsdell and Jim Hicks.

Stahlman survived a grand slam home run by Jim Obcnradcr. KAdLES narr. 4 0 1 l-'ox. Ib, 4 0 (linkel, p-r, .1 1 Cook, 3b. 4 0 Mariak.

c-ir, 3 1 Dctar, 2b, 3 0 Smith, cf, 2 1 Cropp, If-rf. 1 0 Dixnn, rf, I 0 Goodrurn.if.O 0 0: Aaron, rf-p. 2 1. Totals: 28 5 10. VKW Hoscr, 2b, 2 1 1 Applequist, ph, 0 0 Flickncr, rf, 1 3 Reed, 3 2 2 Kckert, 2 0 Darlctla, cf, 2 0 1 Henderson, Ib, 0 0 0 Williams, If, 2 0 Olon, 3b, 2 0 0 1 0 Knos.

KS, 2 0 Berry, ss, 1 0 0. Totals: 18 6 4. First Seneca Dumps INeali Jim Parsons was Ihe winning pitcher and (lary Wolberl hil a home run as 1st Seneca dumped Neal's Construction. 15-2, in the Oil City Softball League last nighl. Jim McFadden was charged with the loss.

Faglcs VFW mi 013 5 201 -G Swacha's Key Single Sparks Pearsons, 3-2 Penn State Coach Goes With Fischer UN1VKHS1TY A Pa. A i The coach of Pennsylvania State University's chess team predicts "Bobby Fischer is going to be the world's new chess champion." Donald Hyrnc. who said lie has played Fischer six times losing four drawing Iwn said the American challenger should hamlily Doris Sfwssky. the liussian world litlr holder, in Ihe championship malrh at Hrykpvik. Icrlanil "SpassKv's hul Fischer's terrific." said Hyrnr.

assistant professor of English at IVnn Slatr Hi- slid he made Ihe judgment Hie basis of world lour statistics. Klks IK-fral Lions In CIJ, C1AHION Winning pitcher Hynl Mr-Hamc was barked .1 i loam defensive performance as Ihc Klks defeated Ihr I ions. 7-1, in the Clarion Ijlllc U'agui 1 here yesterday pilchnl fr llx- Claim- lh- iiHist Irmiblc i Him 1 luls fcnii pink appoaranirs. in i Indini: twn Hay Swacha delivered two- nut, two-run single in the top of tin 1 seventh inniim In Hive i'earson's Machine Shop a 3-2 victory over Penmoil in Colt I.enmie nanu 1 yesterday. The Pearson shortstop's single drove Iwrnt 1 teammates Koh Thompson and Joe Slater ivlio had IxiUi reached liase on crrnrs.

It nlsii ruined potenlial four hitter by Prnnzoil pitcher liiiss Heckalhorne. which punched out seven hils nff of winniim pitcher Gllrge All-Slnrs To Bogin Drilling KVANSTON. III. I API The College All-Star football squad will open, drills at iicstrrn I'riivmily f'rkby in preparation for the Juh 2S with thr Pallas Cow- Imys in Soldirr Kield Itiih Drvaney. cnach cf Ne- i a i ihanipifHis.

will lead Ihe Ml- SMrs Hie squad incliidi's IlK 1 top Hirer cliriiccs Pami-'- Wall hy Hiif- a a i i Sherman 1 liy Cini'inrali and Smilh- ern MliiKiis Lionel Antmrn 1 KM' 'Hip- i HriMii.in 'I'rnphy winner Sulhvan il Aiilnini JTK! k.i's i and Tom Gonzales, had scored single runs in Ihc fifth and sixth innings to uo ahead, 2-1. bit; hitlers for the league leaders were left fielder Pave Taydus with pair on singles off lleckathorne. and a double liy ccnlerfielder by Ciene Kozacki. Second baseman dren Kybnck strokcl liwi singles, and third Iwseman Jim Kedorck doubled off Gonzales. who had nine strike outs.

Today's will feature Nnrlliwest Hank Wolf's Head. A A I SHOP Slater, c. 1 0: Taydus. If, 2 0 2 Aaron. If.

2 no. Swacha, ss. 4 1 1 1 KoMcki, cf. S01-. I Hall, rf, SflO: CKHiralcs.

p. 2 1 10: Kear. II), 2 lifti, Ih. 1 flfl: Thompson, 2b. 2 1 1 Miller, 21), 10(1.

Tolalsi 28:15. Stillci rf. 1 0 1 in -j Sirmbida. rf. -mo-.

lleck.ilhiirne. S. KecWek. r. i .1 KrnVrek.

III. i 1: 1 1 Toy. Ib. :10 1: Snlmnmski. If.

i If. 2 0 1 Tutals: 7 Pearsons ftftl 0 0 0 .1 Penimiil i TfTUSVILLV: Wanango's Mrs. Quenlin Wood fired a second low nel score of 75, good for three points toward the cup. in the second Northwestern Pennsylvania Women's (lolf Tournament al Titusville 'wintry Club here yesterday. Mrs Wood's score was alsn rond for net in Hie fourth first baseman Tom JUST A WORD from C.

A. SMITH III 1005 Control til. Oil City. Pa a womtn't mtlol card woi amaitdl OR THE JOB WELDING A NOMINAL FEE ELECTRIC-ACETYLENE BRAZING OUR SPECIALTY No Job Too Small or Too large Available at QUAKER Mrs. Judy Mcister Park shot Ihe low sforc for 78, and low nel wore of 73 in Ihc field of CO IK take the (op five points.

Hcsulls of other Wannngn women golfers were Mrs. John Barber's second low net score of 79 in Ihe second flight, while Mrs. Harry llelrick Mrs. I liad low putts in Ihe fourth flight The next lournamcnl will lc held July 20, at Country Club in Warren. Try-Out Sri In SAR.VSOrA.ria.

A a i i i Hi idsbnsi'tvill try ml nil lie held 12-13 at Cnllegc's llobcrlMm Field. Slnrting lime is a. m. Tie try mil is sjxmsnreil In lbi i a i A a li'ii rvati'inal and P.irV llo-'ird i an Iwolitaimil by rallinr. ilnu" i a a nre.i ilirri'tcn id TiMlinii.

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