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Tip;En ILL) Ranves Hold A1 WEDNESDAY. MAY 20. 1981, THE VOICE NEWSPAPERS, PACE A-1- 9 Tip;en ILL) ranves hold wgH m Pee Wee LemRme VT 1 He needed help in the field and got it Dodgers and the Reds, with the Reds Pirates' wins may mark This week As thei in the Jeffersontown National Division Angels 2 in the form of Scott Carman's taking the bows this week. Saturday, beginning of a turnaround for thej League, 2-- Little the weatherman W Yankee 1 fantastic running catch at the right they inched past the Dodgers, on team. They've been playing errorless turned out to be cliff-hange- a stronger opponent Braves s S Held fence. In another r, Tim Poole's and Jim Mayer's two defense, and with strong pitching any Indians than ballplayer as rain benched Cubs 2 Royals s Jason Cornett struck out nine batters, singles apiece. The win gave the from Isenberg and Gary Diemer,' one team after another and turned Dodgers 2 Twins s to sorieeie out a 10-- 9 victory over the team possession of first place with a have lacked only clutch hitting to win league races 5-- the into Phillies 1 Yankees. Again, excellent fielding by 2 record; their second game of the the big ones. guessing games. Giants 0 National Division the Phillies, especially Cornett and week against the Braves was rained Only one other major game In the Pee Wee League, the Tigers W L Funk, saved the game. out so the weatherman gave them a played this week. In it, Perry,d took two games, T-ba- one-gam- e running their record Next door in the ll park, Pirates 4 0 advantage in the loss Neathery, Ed Revell and Brian 6-- to 0 by topping the Braves 17-- 1 and manager Chuck Bauer and the Braves S 0 MINOR LEAGUE column. Mallory got two hits apiece to power 9-- Twins Power 7-- the pitching was Pirates surged to their fourth straight Phillies 2 0 W L In other Major action, Robby the Braves over the Cubs 4 61 hi the story of th victory over the victory, beating the Giants 24-2- Mets 2 1 Angels 6 2 Robinson of. the Pirates fired a graves as Max Isaacs and Mike Doyle Robbie Naumowicz led the Pirates Dodgers 1 2 Phillies 6 2 spectacular grand-sla- homer over MAJOR LEAGUE sblit the mound duties gave inside-the-par- d and up offensively with an k Giants 1 2 Indians 5 2 the center-fiel- fence, leading his W Lm inside-the-dar- jnly one hit. Brian Weis' k homer as Todd Head, Trevor Smith Cubs 0 4 Yankees S 5 Bucs over the Braves 8-- Robinson's Reds 4 21 grand slam was all the offense and Bryan Young save the game Reds 0 4 Astros 2 6 blast also seemed to rally the Pirates' Dodgers the Tigers needed, but Robby with outstanding glove work. Hard Orioles 1 6 other offense as they topped the Braves 4 3,d frerman and both pitchers chipped on the Pirates' heels in the National The big story in the Minor League Cards 3-- Jade Burke drove in two Cubs 5 S'0' in RBI base hits to clinch the win. In Division, Braves- - also continued been the runs, while Ricky Brown and Bryan Pirates the' (besides the weather) has The Major League continued to ,1 tapping the 'Twins,. Doyle again undefeated, powering over the Reds Angels and their amazing sprint to seesaw back and forth between the Isenberg got vital singles. The Cards 2 5 a 24-1- three-ru- n turned m strong performance 4 on Greg Reid's the front of the pack. After a weak i-- i going for rain-plague- three three at the plate. round tripper and the d start, Manager Rick $evin Rice and Chad Winkle also got Phillies came from behind to edge Crumpton's boys have won five key hits for the Tigers while Twins 18-1- 6-- out the Cubs, when Chris straight, led to a 2 record by the Dill. Lessons ST. MATTHEWS HARDWARE pitcher Robby Livingston smashed a Mallory, the last batter of the game, strong pitching of Dan Adler and three-ru- n HIS booming homer. blasted a grand slam homer. Chris Crumpton. This week, the Wb Repair: GUITAR Lessons T ! ' 20-- 5 c ll Division, Storm In other Pee-We-e action, the In the American Angels smashed the Yankees Windows Basement Sash 7-- Lawson's Orioles L Wood Sash Window Glass fcxlgtrt downed the Phillies 2 Curt undefeated with big doubles by Adler and Matt GROUP Lessons behind the strong pitching arm of are setting the pace. They beat the Grownay providing1 much of the A Cut Wade Craig. The Dodgers' defense Indians 19-1- 0 and the Yankees 21-2- 0 offensive power. The Angels also S Hoover Vacuum Cleaner Sirvica a 4-- 8-- Bv Our Own turned two double plays for the this week to run their record to topped the Indians 4 and Adler S Trained Servicemen - In whipping the Indians, the Orioles Grownay again socked big hits We Sell Right 097 3100 fictory. The A's squeaked past the and nx Hign! T-ba- ll 1 4-- although Yank Steve played strong defensive with joined this game by Kevin DeLozier. KEW LCCATO Serving St. Matthews Since 1921 Sankees struck 16 and gave up Jeff Gerrits and Trad McDowell Not to be outdone, the Phillies F 3212 Avs. out I 838-176- Ftrifort hit in a heartbreaker. And providing key putouts. Jason remained tied for first place honors I 7 y 4 . Across fro tbt DRUM SHOP b the Braves surged....DacK trom tne Heimkamp and Travis Jones led the with two important wins of their E 5 Cjslle fJ ii Lessons r Orioles batters. For the win over the own. Chris Funk chalked up his 3919 Frankfort Ave free Delivery ttiti SalesService Tiger thumping to whallop the D i FREE Heartif SI pbttbews 897-310- Giants 11-- Brave Jimmy Allen Yankees, Larry Barnes, Chad team's first victory of the week with a Pickup 0 4-- it Greenwell and Scott swung 5 Orioles. tossed four innings of no-h- ball and O'Bryan pitching duel over the J joined David Diemer and Dwayne the big bats. ones in slugging two hits to win the Other notable T-ba- ll action saw tame. the A's Mickey DeMichele dazzle the fans with an unassisted triple play and teammate Matt Williams PEE WEE LEAGUE produce a single-hande- d triple play i 22-9- . jnerican Division to squash the Royals Williams W L also drove in four runs for the A's in Tigers 6 0 their 24-1- 7 win over the Angels. 5 1 LEAGUE Twins 3 2 American Division Yankees S 2 W L Royals s S Orioles 4 0 pnole 1 3 Tigers 3 1 z Bombers. Colonels 01 t i tied for girls' top spot 1 Two weeks into the season, the by Shayna Selby and Lori Mitchell, Peffertontown Junior Softball accounted for the Chargers' score. eague is already developing into a The two jrirls' home-ru- n apunch also (close race." Four teams are ranked powered the Chargers over the within one game of each other, and Sluggers this week, 12-8- . Mitchell with tight competition and eager blasted two in that game for five players, the race promises to be an RBIs and Selby also contributed a exciting one. round-trippe- r. Out in front by a nose, tne In other action Saturday, the Colonels and the Bombers arc tied Sluggers beat the Junior Cobras 11-- iwith an identical 2-- 1 Tecord. The two despite Bonnetta Welsh's home run teams dueled to an 8-- 8 tie Saturday for the Cobras. and must tangle again May 30 to resolve the impasse. The Colonels, managed by JUNIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE Barbara Harrod, also downed the Bombers 2 1 Junior Chargers this week, 5-- Teri Colonels 2 1 Smith was the winning pitcner ana Chargers 3 2 Sluggers 2 Melissa Kaelin smashed a home run . 2 Two single homers, Cobras 0 3 for the victory. These days, few investments are secure enough to offer a guaranteed th Money Market CD high rate of return for the life of the $500 Minimum Middletown scores investment. But Liberty's and Money Market CD's r 1 1 The only scores reported by the Phillic 7 are two of them. .75 Middletown Recreation Association Supcnonics 6 Annual Rate this week were in the girls' softball IS 12-2- Slugger Effective Date May 5 leagues. ' Wildcats 0 Money Market CD $10,000 Minimum Correction Liberty's 2 12-Ye- Money Market fc PhillSr, 11 Because of incorrect information Certificate requires a $500 minimum 0 Champa received, we named the wrong coach 15.27 deposit and a term. 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