The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 29, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 18 July 1963 — Page 11
N. L. Summer Recreation Program j Basketball League H'be Celtics gamed a game on , Pistons by beating them 40Five Celtics scored with Mh-kodaj taking scoring honm Ph 18 points Gail Ross collect - 16 for the losers Ihe second game saw the ।wks smashing the Lakers 40 ■ 23 Kent Naragon and Harold diner scored 17 and 16 point poetively for the Hawks. Dana ,i.. .ty was high for the Lake!, itli 7 Or. Thursday, Karry Kano's |o nuts >ead a well balanced attack r the Lakers as they downed - ,■ Celtics 40 to 30. Seven Lak- > , wei" in the scoring column, ".like Summerfield and Doug An , i on paced the Celts with 14 , ;d 10 points lesceHively. In the second gan*c, tin' lead- ” Piston i came from behind nip the Hawks 40 to 36. Ph’ Hawks lead until the middle of • .■ fourth quarter when Bill Al hit fouled out. From then on was all Pistons. Gail Ross scor- , j the highest total of the sean with 28 points while Kent aragon and Ricky Moon had 12 t ch for the Hawks
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Standing . Pistons 7 2 Celtics 5 4 Lakers 1 5 Hawks 2 7 Little League Baseball The White Sox downed the Twins 7 to 3 behind the this • hit pitching of Joe Fisher and Bill Ah ert. Losing pitcher Ralph Bell, along with St we Mlekodaj and Greg Groves, got the Twins’ hits. Kent Naragon had two safeties for the winners. (The Angels exploded for nin» runs in the top of the 6th to take a 14 to 6 victory extra inning game from the Phillies. Three hits, four walks, a hit batsman and four errors was plenty for the Angels in the 6th. Har Id Palmer and Kent Rinmg er got two hits each tor the losers and Chi is Anderson and M utm Shupert got the sam • tor the Winnert. Ki nny Ross poured out three doubles and Bill Albert collected 2 hits for the Whit? Sox to give tin m their second victory ot the week. iTne Athletics were on the losing eml of the 5 to 1 contest and Barry Hughes and Jerry Roush had the only hits oil Sox pitcher Joe Fisher The last game of the week saw the Twins dumping the 1 ague leading Angels 6 to I Steve Mlekodaj provided the winning margin with a two run blast over the center field fence m the fourth inning. Martin Shupert had three singles and Brute Summerfield had a double for the losers. x Standings: Angels 6 2 White Sox 5 3 Twins 4 4 Phillies 3 5 Athletics 2 Q School Ground News Minor I^-ague Baseball Standings: < Cubs 4 8 Braves 4< 3 Dodgers , 3 3 Yankees 2 4.
Results: I MKlgei -I defeat* d the leagm leading Brav ■:-. 9-5 on Tuesday of lust week to throw the leagi. m a 3-wny tie between them and the Gubs. Thursday the Cu. forged ahead by del at mg tne Dodgers 14-1 in a game tailed at the end of three innings because of a ten-run lead rule On I Friday the Yankees gave the Cubs first plat e by them. elvcs as i tiie Yankees downed tne Braves for theii third stiaight deft al , 5-3. Bill Dove pitched good ball for the Yankees. Monday the Brave, got back on the winning column by scoring 9 runs to break an extra inning game against the Cubs for another first place deadlock. The league i well ba'anced and the lead has changed hands many times Th • Yankees staited slow and have won two of their last three The Brave won th< ir first tun-' gam’s and ’ost 3of their next I games. High S.-ho«l Baseball The local nine fell below the ,5<M) mark by losing to Washing-ton-Clay 6-3 on Monday night The Shamrocks jumped to a 3-0 lead but were unable to hold oft th • ('lay attack which saw the Colonials rally for 1. 2. 2. 1 runs the last four innings Dennis Fannin started and was relieved by Jackson m the Ith. and Cam reliev'd in the 6th inning John Fannin caught Peterson a’'d Doen mg ‘aeh had a single for the onlv Shamrock hits Thursday mgnt the locals entertain Greene at 6:00 Last Wednesday the high school boy ; under 16 played a similar team from Walk -rton and were de seated 2-1 Gardner pitched a 2hitter for Walkerton Peterson and Hostetler pitched for the locah: allowing three hits School (>rouc<| Schedule Monday. July 22 1 OH-6 ou, Arts, crafts A- games 1 00-3:00 Mmot league bi-ebah 3 <mi I on Physical fitness 530 High school baseball Madison, here Tuesday, July 23 1 00-6 oO Arts, । rafts A- game 1 00-3:00 Minor league baseball 3 IXI-1:00 Physical fitness Wedm .d cv, July 24 1 00-6:00, Arts, c rafts A- gam, । Thursday July 25
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