apenas a TE > : THE DALLAS POST, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1984 ‘Sports The tough and scrappy Red Sox came on during the week putting two wins in the win column. Emery Yurko and Pete Kerdesky shared the mound chores in an 11-8 win over the Indians. That game saw C.J. Kersey and JAck Baines go two for three and Larry Dymond bang out a triple and single. Other hitters were Kerdesky, Jamie Janosky and Fran Hoover. The Red Sox then went on to defeat the Pirates by a score of 4-3. Matt Balberchak turned in a fine pitching job, rack- ing up five strikeouts and he also cracked a double to help his own cause. Peter Kerdesky chipped in with a perfect three for three while front running Astros with wins over the Yankees and Tigers. Todd Sallo was on the mound in the Yankee Suburban Propane Phillies 4-6 Dison beriey Suorly Dodgers 3-5 Looking at it realistically, it Oo - PRINCE © WILSON © DUNLOP win, notching 13 strikeouts along Castle Inn Red Sox 3-9 Northwest 2 lpiee » was too much to ask the team to " © SPALDING ® SLAZENGER with slamming a homer and a Arthur Shelley Reds 2-7 perform up to its level in back-to- -_double. J.J. Konigus also homered Rita Busch Pirates 2-8 LITTLE LEAGUE SOFTBALL back contests, within 24 hours. " n the contest. In downing the Isaacs Chrys/GMC Tigers 2-8 : SCORES For that matter, any team. PONY CONCORD "Tigers, the Giants came up with a MINORS Pittston Sewing Center Pirates 7-1 The PIAA, because of sorry All Leather Court Shoe total of 17 hits including home runs SCORES Bk. Mt. Sporting Goods Dodgers 6-2 weather recently, has to hurry- $ 95 I by Sallo, Konigus, Brian Hample Indians 16, Reds 13; Giants 12, Expos62 up its playoffs. 9 SALE 1 a and B. Pahler. Pirates 3; Orioles 16, Tigers 5; College Misericordia White Sox 2-4 I’m not making excuses for the 20.93 J : J : Dodgers 14, Cardinals 1; Astros 11, BJs A’s 1-6 Lady Knights. I'm simply trying H The Orioles upped their record by phillies £10. Cards 0-5 to point out some of the facts TLD : A involved in championship play- ed NEW BALANCE: No. 460 (MEN'S RUNNING SHOES) _ : 334.00 ’ 3 Re I've always felt that in base 9 SALE Pe There’s simply too many distrac- 2 . | tions with exams, graduation and 3 SHIRTS o SHORTS o SWIMWEAR 9 various other school activities. By: Adidas ® Court Casuals ® Dolphin e bye always herived if Sonches l @ Jockey @ Jantzen ® White Stag 2 thoy Sr Tonthin pr g__ Defender ® Ocean Pool ® Your Advantage ® Swim Star 2 Asien, tee. : CAMPING EQUIPMENT BICYCLES From: Coleman ® Outdoor Products ® Dorcy | 3 5-10 ® Primus ® Academy Broadway ® White Stag | 12-15 J218 Z 1 WEEK ONLY-JUNE 11 to JUNE 16 19] . . J Sale items not included. RACING . . . £ | TOURING... a ° CRUISING... | 1 z “WE NAVE THEM ALL a g AT THE LOWEST PRICES" = 2 Track team honored first beating the Pirates by three runs and then downing the Phillies by an 8-5 score. Scott Brody got the win over the Phillies when he struck out seven batters and upped his pitching record to 4-0. Eric Zimmer- man, Roy Phillips and Dave Grun- dowski all banged out hits for the fourth place Orioles. MAJORS SCORES Dodgers 6, Tigers 4; Orioles 8, Pirates 5; Red Sox 11, Indians 8; Giants 3, Yankees 1; Astros 13, Reds 6; Giants 27, Tigers 4; Red Sox 4, Pirates 3; Yankees 14, Indi- ns 5; Orioles 8, Phillies 5; Astros 6, Dodgers 5. Mahaffey Oil Yankees 8-4 Franklin’s Restaurant Indians 6-7 STANDINGS Watkins and Medura Orioles 5-0 D.A.G. Rentals Dodgers 4-0 John Randolph Sr. Giants 5-1 MacGeorge Auto Yankees 4-1 Custom Management Pirates 3-1 Hanover Bank of Pa. Cardinals 2-4 Mark II Rest. Astros 1-3 Jack’s Collision Indians 1-3 Bk. Mt. Police Assn. Reds 1-5 Fay Broody Studio Phillies 0-4 Kingston Twp. Lions Tigers 0-4 SENIOR SOFTBALL SCORES Cardinals 13, Indians 12; Indians 11, Phillies 10; Cardinals 12, Braves 11; Yankees 9, Orioles 7; Dodgers 10, Northwest 8. Jim-Jon Tomato Cardinals 3-5 Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Jody Crispell and Betty Newell are thebig hitters as Betty cracked a grand slam in a close battle against We Waterfront. Roz Schmied had a ¥rand slam home run for the losers. Angela Biscotta had two home runs against Crispells Garage despite losing a close contest. American Legion has Felicia Tucker being one of their big hitters for the season. Crispells Garage 3-2 Waterfront Inn 2-3 Lite Beer 2-3 Grotto Pizza 2-3 CAA 0-6 ~ Arcade & Base Ball Cages Rear Victory B.Q. Wyoming, Pa. Father's Day Gift Ideas... Visit Stroud's this week and make your gift selection for Father's Day, June 17th. Select from quality items like watches, gents rings, pocket watches, chains, tie tacks, cuft links, collar bars, money clips and more. 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