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GROSSE POINTE NEWS<br />
L. I L R I third inning, and another home<br />
Itt e eag ue esu ts run in the fifth inning with 2<br />
~-------- aboard, to personally account<br />
(Continued from Page 8) winning 9 to 5. There were 31 for 7 of the 9 runs. Marcopulos<br />
Tim Allard continued to lead the st~ikeouts chalked up in this hit a single and a h1me run to<br />
league in homers with another game with Louis Sendelback, the drive in the Braves' 3 runs.<br />
one. losing pitcher getting 16 while Ware and Bayes toiled on the<br />
At the other field, the Reds Jim WhIms nnd John Truba with mound for the Braves.<br />
edged by the Indians the same 3 innings each had 15. Whims • • ojo<br />
day by a score of 3.1 with Van was the winning pitcher. Truba Tuesday: The Cubs beat the<br />
Conway pitching. The Reds had had a homer and Whims a dou- Dodgers on May 26th, 10-5 to<br />
three hits, including Gregg Mesa. b"lefor Buffalo, while Noel Cor. continue their winning streak.<br />
car's home run, to five for the mier and Leo Merta had doubles Gannan pitched another fine<br />
losing Indians, including a triple for Syracuse. game for the Cubs, and Meand<br />
double by Ray Beggs and On Tuesday, May 26, Bob .<br />
two hits by Doug Schultz. Wiley and Mark Palms comL:ned Donald pitched all the way for<br />
In a very exciting game May to pitch a no-hitter as Roches. the Dodgers,. bu~ was hampered<br />
28, the Reds nipped the Yan-. ter beat Miami 8 to 0 with Wiley by several fleldmg errors, plus<br />
kees 7-6. Jim Parker pitched for getting the win. Rochester extra home. runs by Gannan and ~ethe<br />
Reds, with Jack Critchfield base hits were Rick Reinman ghanh of. the Cubs, which<br />
and Jay Imesch for the Yanks. a homer triple and double Tom Isealed the Issue. Chapel played<br />
Reds had doubles by Gregg McGraw' a homer, Mark Palms an outstanding game at first<br />
Mesacar, Max Gardner amI Jim<br />
Parker, while the Yanks had<br />
a double and Dave Sickelsteel a for the Dodgers.<br />
double. I'", • ..<br />
fine hitting' by Glen Hillger, Buffalo's pitching combination Wednesday: The Cards con-<br />
Dwayne Griffin and John Schras- of Jim Whims and John Truba tinued their pursuit of the Cubs<br />
hun, who homered with two on again won Wednesday, May 27. on Wednesday May 27 by dein<br />
the fifth inning, Defensive Richmond v,'as the victim 18 to feating the D~dgers 4-1 in a<br />
!p.lay by Mark Ireton in cent~r 2. Tru~a was the winner. Extra tight _ well-played game. The<br />
r,eld sto~pe~ a Reds r.ally tn b,13e hIts-ail by Buffalo---:-were Cards scored 1 run in four difthe<br />
5t? Innmg, but tho' Yanks<br />
couldn t score that extra run.<br />
a homer by Greg ~berskl and<br />
doubles by Jeff S~bley, John<br />
ferent innings, and the Dodgers<br />
picked up a run in the fifth.<br />
On ~ay 27, the P.Irate~ best~d Kelly and Thad Galvm. RaJ.ph 11i Domenico pitched all<br />
t~e TIge~:; .12-10. In eIght m- S~racuse and Columbus played the way in the losing cause for<br />
mngs. Wmrung pItcher was Stu a he game 7 to 7, Thursday, th D d b t D P ters<br />
Fraser in a game featuring May 28. Greg Stahl had 16 e 0 ge.rs, u ave e on<br />
heavy hitting; Tom Cameron and strikeouts for Columbus while wa~ ~he big man for the Cards,<br />
Baron Munchausen homered, Leo Merta struck out 14 for strlkl~g out 13 .n0d~ers and<br />
while Mike Corbett hit two Syracuse. Bill Bennett had a allowmg only 3 hIts. SIdes, Mehomers<br />
for the Pirates and John grand slam homerun -and Leo Lead, Wells,. Schmat~ and<br />
Odbert's homer in the eig~th Merta had a double for Syra. Peterson contnlbuted hIts for<br />
inning with one on won the cuse while Tim Clayton hit a the Cards. and Ca~cat, MeDongame.<br />
Jim Bofiiman and Dick b"ses loaded triple for Colum. aid, and DI Domemco were the-<br />
Hudson hit homers for the bus. This game will be played to Dodger threats.<br />
Tigers, a conclusion at a later date. .. .. •<br />
On May 29 the Red Sox again Rochester won their 8th Thursday: Chris Marcopulos<br />
had trouble wIth the heavy hit- straight game Friday, May 29, of the Braves, and Kevin Drean<br />
ting Giants, who pounded 14 hits over Syracuse 5 to 4. Tom Me. of the Cubs locked in a real<br />
off pitchers Bill Robe.rts and<br />
Gordon Piche to will 12-7. Tim<br />
Graw was the winning pitcher, pitchers' battle on Thur:;day,<br />
striking out 15 and hitting 2 the 28th, as the Cubs stayed 2<br />
Allard and Tom Reinman each homeruns. Bill Bennett, losing games up on the Cards by win.<br />
homered with two on base. Tim pitcher. had 11 strikeouts and ning 2.0. The Braves got only<br />
Wittstock Reinman Gary Bea.~I' hit a triple. Other extra base 3 hits, 2 of the infield variety,<br />
fait, Pep' Perry e~ch donbled, hits were a homer and a triple and the Cubs had only one<br />
Reinman collecting two, and by Bob Taylor and a doub!.e by scratch hit off Marcopulos until<br />
Chi!) Delsener, Danny Griffin Jim Hollerbach for Rochester the last of the sixth, when Thuand'<br />
Ron Trefer had singles. while Syracuse got a douule from man singled, and then Drean<br />
Danny Griffin was the winning Noel Cormier. won his own game by hitting a<br />
pitcher. For the Sox Jim Van Class C. Standings long home run to wrap up the<br />
Eman hit two doubles and (As of May 30th)<br />
Charlie Williams one, while Rochester 8 0 tightest game of the season.<br />
Doug Campbell, Bill Caulkins Buffalo 6 2: STANDINGS AS OF MAY ~9<br />
and Tom Edmonson also hit for Columbus 3 3* Won Lost<br />
the Sox. Syracuse 3 4. Cub!: 6 1<br />
The same night the Phillics Richmond 1 6 Cards 4 3<br />
beat the Pirates 10-5 in spite of Miami 1 '7 Braves 2 5<br />
two home runs for the Pirates, .Tle game not included. Dodgers 2 5<br />
one a grand slam by Tom Cam. ---___ Minor League<br />
eron the other by Mike Corbett. CITY Rt:Sults May 29 and 30<br />
Mike Duika, Bob Kulka and Dick Major League Giants 5. Senators 3.<br />
Lehman each had two hits for Monday' The Cards got back Phillies i9, Pirates n.<br />
the Phillies.<br />
On Thursday the Tigers beat<br />
on the winning track on May<br />
25, defeating the Braves 9-3.<br />
Tigers 8, Grosse Pointers 5.<br />
The Pirates gave the Phillies<br />
the Indians 11 to 10 with Dick Keith Cunningham pitched a a real scare before the Phils<br />
Hudson pitching. Mark Boerner, strong game for the Cards, al. rallied in the late innings to<br />
IDick Hudson and Mark Tocco lowing only 4 hits, and ~tJ:,iking win their third in a row 19 to<br />
had two hits each for the win- out 9. Sandy Sides was the big 11. Solid hitting and fine relief<br />
, ners, and George Hubhard, Allen hero for the Cards, hitting a pitching by Jeff Young of the<br />
Hoffman<br />
Backman,<br />
and<br />
John<br />
Bob<br />
Fountain,<br />
Zurschmiede<br />
Jim bases loaded home run in the Phillies, and the fine all-around<br />
also hit for the Tigers. Mike<br />
Pendy, Bill Wengel and Gary<br />
Hicks each had two for the losers.<br />
AAA LEA.GUE<br />
Monday, May 25, saw Sacramento<br />
hand San Diego their 7th<br />
loss 15 to 3. Doug McClure was<br />
the winning pitcher.<br />
Hollywood strengthened their<br />
hold on first place with a 9 to<br />
2 win over Denver Tuesday, May<br />
26. Bruce Carty was the winning<br />
pitcher. Denver got extra base<br />
hits from Mihe Walworth, :.t<br />
homerun and Bill Luchsinger, a<br />
double, while Car:y aided his<br />
own cause with a triple.<br />
Portland kept San Diego's losing<br />
streak intact Wednesday,<br />
May 27, with a 15 to 7 victory.<br />
Chris Wirth got the win for Portland<br />
while BilI Voight had a<br />
homerun and Chris Clayton hit<br />
a double for Portland.<br />
Sacramento beat Seattle 6 to<br />
3 Thursday, May 28, with Palombit<br />
getting ~he win and hitting<br />
a double for Sacramento while<br />
Ct:p Dickson had a double for<br />
Seattle ..<br />
Except for a postponed game<br />
between Hollywood and Sacramento<br />
which could move Scramento'into<br />
a tie for second with<br />
a win or third with a loss, this<br />
is the end of the first half of the<br />
season with Hollywood the win.<br />
ner no matter what the outcome<br />
of the makeup game.<br />
AAA Standings<br />
(As of May 30)<br />
Hollywood 6 1.<br />
Portland 1) 3<br />
Sacramento 4 3.<br />
Seattle 4 4<br />
Denver 4 4<br />
San Diego 0 8<br />
.Makeup game to be played .<br />
.Class C League<br />
Buffalo and Syracuse met<br />
Monday, May 25, with Buffalo<br />
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STANDINGS AS OF MAY 30<br />
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Barnes as vice.president,<br />
Sallv:<br />
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retary, Bob Stebbens as trCJS-,<br />
urer, Myron Ranney as program- ,<br />
chairman, and Woody Douglas<br />
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Other outgoing officers of the<br />
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Marion Ticon, Dick Williams,<br />
Alex Bylici, Julie Fredericks,<br />
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If you are single and between<br />
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