The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, May 09, 1984, Image 11

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    Dallas pitcher Sandi Shone hurled
a two-hit 8-0 shut out over Hazleton
and went for three hits at the plate
to lead her team to the win on
Friday afternoon. Shone allowed
only two singles while striking out
four and walking four.
Ferro and Rossi collected the two
hits for the Hazleton nine.
The local Mountaineers scored
one run in the first inning and one in
the fourth to hold a 2-0 lead going
into the top half of the sixth.
They used six hits to score six
runs in the sixth and run the score
to 8-0. Lori Handley set the pace in
the late inning driving in two runs
with a double, her second hit of the
game. Julie Adams hit a two-run
single in the same frame. Michelle
Wallace picked up three hits for
Dallas and Sheri Ciccarelli had two,
one of them a double.
Dallas collected 14 hits off Hazle-
ton’s C. Lehman, who fanned six
and walked five.
The Lady Mountaineers scored 11
runs in the first inning on Wednes-
day afternoon to trounce Hanover
12-2. Dallas had only six hits but
took advantage of seven errors by
the Hawkeyes to add up their score.
Karen Banks led the hitting in the
first inning and drove out a two-run
double.
Picking up the win for Dallas was
hit, fanning one and walking two.
Jill Solinski hurled a no-hitter,
striking out seven and walking four
to lead Lake-Lehman to a 14-0 shut
out over Bishop Hoban last Wednes-
day.
Sandy Dicton hit two-for-two with
three RBI’s and scored two runs.
Sue Bonsavage hit two-for-four and
also scored two runs for the Lady
Knights.
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together eight hits and took advan-
tage of three Argent errors to score
six runs in the first inning, and four
each in the second and third
frames.
The win put the Lady Knight
record at 8-0 leaving them in sole
possession of the lead.
On Monday afternoon, Solinski
used 11 strikeouts to cool off the hot
G.A.R. team and shut them out 12-0.
Cindy Slocum has a perfect three-
for-three at the plate and batted in
five runs to lead the Lady Knights
in the hitting corner. She drove out
two triples and a double in contrib-
uting to the win. Jill Solinski, Pam
Solinski and Sue Bonsavage each
had two RBI’s and Sandy Dicton
added one.
Solinski gave up only four hits to
the Grenadier and walked only one.
Losing pitcher Kim Skrepenak
fanned two, walked three and gave
up 14 hits. The Grenadiers also had
five errors.
— CHARLOT M. DENMON
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The Astros recorded two victories
during this past week while raising
their record to 2-1 in the Major
League. While beating the Indians,
Keith Schultz nailed a grand slam
home run with Rich James striking
out 11 batters. In their other win, a
12-3 victory over the Reds, Schultz
went 4 for 4 at the plate, including
three home runs. James also
blasted one over the fence to help
his team’s cause.
The Yankees also added two in
the win column when, in their win
pounded out a bases-loaded home
run. Eric Paczewski banged out two
hits in his team’s losing effort. The
yanks then went on to the defeat the
Dodgers, 4-0, with Alex Case and
Ray Russin combining for a one-
hitter. Case cracked a two-run home
run while teammate Mike Bailey
came through with a hit and played
a fine defensive game.
SCORES
Astros 9, Indians 7; Yankees 10,
Pirates 0; Giants 7, Tigers 5; Indi-
ans 5, Red Sox 4; Astros 12, Reds 3;
Phillies 11, Pirates 1; Yankees 4,
Dodgers 0; Orioles 7, Tigers 6.
STANDINGS
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MINOR LEAGUE
SCORES
Giants 8, Indians 3; Pirates 18,
Phillies 5; Dodgers 11, Yankees 10;
Reds 14, Astros 2; Orioles 9, Cardi-
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STANDINGS
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John M. Randolph Sr. Giants 1-0
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Phillies 10, Dodgers 7; Braves 16,
Phillies 1; Orioles 20, Dodgers 7.
STANDINGS
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American Party Favor Yankees 1-0
Jim Jon Tomato Cardinals 0-1
Dallas Lions Indians 0-1
Northwest 0-1
Discount Office Dodgers 0-2
LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL
SCORES
Pirates 26, White Sox 5; Dodgers
23, Cardinals 3; Expos 19, Cardinals
9;
STANDINGS
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College Misericordia White Sox 1-1
Pittston Sewing Center Pirates 1-1
Reds 1-1
Cardinals 0-2
B.J.S. A’s 0-2
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CHARLOT M. DENMON
Staff Correspondent
Dallas boys baseball team scored
two runs in the top of the sixth
inning on Wednesday to go in front
of Hanover 12-11 but their hopes for
a win were dashed in the bottom of
the sixth when John Sherkauskas hit
a two-run homer to edge the Moun-
taineers 13-12.
J. Dent, who pitched only one
inning was credited with the loss.
Moyer started on the mound for
Dallas but gave way to L. Konopke
who hurled for three and two thirds
innings.
Powerful at the plate were Cool-
baugh with three-for-four, two of
them triples, Moye three-for-four all
singles. D. Thomas two-for-three,
one a double, A.J. Bittner, two- for-
four, one a double and scoring two
runs, Grove rapping out a triple and
pitcher Lewis ripping out a double.
On Tuesday the Mountaineers
raised their record to 4-3 on Rich
Gdovin’s three hitter which gave
them a 12-3 win over Meyers High
School. ;
Art Coolbaugh led the Dallas hit-
ting attack with three hits and four
RBI’s. Paul Lewis hit a three-run
homer and Brian Moye drove in the
game winning run with a triple in
the first inning. T. Grove hit a triple
and Dave Thomas and A.J. Bittner
joiend in with deubles.
Coolbaugh, Janosik and Thomas
added stolen bases to their credit.
Gdovin struck out seven and
walked four in taking the win. L.
Maffet was credited with the loss
for Meyers.
LEHMAN LOSES
In a close contest on Wednesday
at Coal Street Park, Bishop Hoban
topped Lake-Lehman 9-7 paced by
Bert Knoll’s two hits accounting for
three runs. The Argents pitchers
collected 11 hits, one a double and
one a triple.
The Knights were paced by Bill
Bearde’s two-for-five at home plate
and doubles by VC. Wargo and
Weidner. C. Boyle gave the Knights
a long triple. Wargo and Traver
each scored two runs for the
Knights.
Weidner and Crispell did the
pitching for Lake-Lehman with Cris-
pell taking the loss.
On Tuesday the Knights trounced
West Side Tech 15-5 led by A.
Michaels who struck out six, walked
four and drove out three-for-four at
the pate, one of his hits a double:
Billy Boyle, Billy Bearde and
Chris Wargo joined Michaels in the
Knights 15 hits attack on the Titans.
Boyle and Wargo each had three
hits and Bearde had two hits, scored
three runs and knocked in three
RBI's. Bearde, Wargo, J. Martin
and T. Willie Cadwalader each had"
stolen bases for the Knights. j
J. Lutz was the losing pitcher for
the Titans.
In what was to be the Knights
home game, the G.A.R. Grenadiers
pounded the Knights 13-3 on Monday
afternoon on the Coal Street field.
The game was changed due to the
wet conditions of the Knights play-
ing field. ;
The Grenadiers scored seven runs
in the second inning enough to win
the game. They scored one run in
each of the third, fourth and fifth
frames and three in the top of the
sixth.
The Knights scored their three
runs in the first inning. Bearde led
off the inning with a walk, whent to
second on a sacrifice and scored on
Chris Wargo’s double. T. Willie Cad-
walader hit a hoem run over the left
field fence to score Wargo and
himself. Wargo also had two dou-
bles for the Knights.
Bearde was the losing pitcher
going for five of the innings and
fanning two, walking five. Weidner
came in in the sixth, fanning one
and walking one. 2
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