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8 —THE CAPITAL TIMES, Saturday, July 28, 1979 NBC puts Verona vs. Madison A's By LEW CORNELIUS Soeeer Scene Verona southpaw Marty Hruska, Four walks and Carpenter's sec- Capital Times Staff Writer New Berlin OOOOMOO — 0 3 1 who at age 23 gets tougher as he ond single highlighted the three-run Madison A's 101 001 3x — 691 By Keith Binns New Berlin (ab-r-h-bi) —Schmidt If 4-0-1-0, SAUK CITY - Right-hander loosens up, spaced Deerfield's six fifth. Kllpslen ss 2-0-0-0, Krsnich 2b 3-0-0-0, Delimat cf hits and cracked out a triple himself 2-0-0-0, Enlund dh 3-0-2-0, Kuhs Ib 2-0-0-0, Sykes c Larry Grove of the Madison Barrett Dennis Wedwick homered over the 3-0-0-0, Dove Ernst 3b 3-0-0-0, Jeff Ernst rf 3-0-0-0, A's hurled a brilliant three-hitter at while striking out five batters. left-field fence at 342 feet for Deer- Zuriwlk D 0-0-0-0, Dlrkson p 0-0-0-0. Totals 25-0-3-0. New Berlin got three singles, two Athletic Field Friday night in the field in the eighth inning and Ken Madison A's {ab-r-h-bi) — Shellenback cf-rf 3- Soccer disturbances overemphasized by veteran Jim Enlund and the other Simmons belted one over the same 2-1-0, Davis ss 4-1-1-1, Bolek rf 1-1-1-0, Bradbury cf quarterfinals of the 41st NBC State 0-0-0-0, Johnson If 3-0-1-1, Corothers 3b 4-1-1-0, Baseball Tournament to whitewash by Larry Schmidt, one each in the fence for Verona earlier in the third Groves p 4-0-1-0, Fuchs c 3-1-1-1, Sclme Ib 3-0-1-1, THE RECENT invasion of the tempers; and a player once with- second, sixth and seventh innings. Carter Ib 4-0-1-0.. Totals 29-4-9-5. New Berlin, 6-0, in one of the best with Keith Peetz on base following a 3B — Johnson. 2B — Shellenback, Oavls, field by Chicago baseball fans drawn is out for good. This means a walk. Sclme. SO — Groves 5, Zuirlwlk 3. BB — Groves pitching performances in the 32- The Madison A's stoled five bases, 3, Zuriwlk 6, Dlrkson 1. HO — Groves 3 In 8, Zuri- brought the comment from a relentless, exciting build-up for play- The last eight batters went out in a team tournament. with Tom Johnson's triple to deep wlk 6 In 6, Dlrkson 3 in 1. L—Zuriwlk. sportscaster, "We do not want base- ers and spectators alike. row for Bank of Verona off Deerfield Manager Gene Barrett of the A's right field in the third inning driving ball fans behaving like European reliefer, young Jerry Haberkorn, but Deerfield 01181001 —441 soccer fans." .SECONDLY, IT is important to figures he'll go with his best pitcher in the A's second run. The first Bankof Verona 002 230 Ox — 8 5 3 recognize the extent of the season. today in the semifinals at 6 p.m. Hruska and his mates were a dead Deerfield (ab-r-h-bi) — Pohlman cf 2-0-0-0, Beyond the fact that this particu- scored on an error in the first as cinch by that time. Hatlen ss 3-2-1-0, Peacock Ib 4-0-2-0, Wedvick 2b 3- lar sportscaster's knowledge of Soccer is almost a year-round sport against Bank of Verona, an 8-4 victor Groves got tougher as he progres- 1-1-1, Egner If 4-0-0-0, Christenson rf 3-1-0-0, Trln- in many countries with many differ- over Deerfield in the other semifinal rud 3b 4-0-1-0, Laskowskl p 2-0-1-1, Haberkorn p 1- soccer is zero, there is no excuse for sed. The other two quarterfinals were 0-0-0, Molerclk c 3-0-0-0. Totals 29-4-6-1. ent league and cup competitions, clash Friday night. Verona (ab-r-h-bi) — Peetzx c 2-1-0-0, K. Sim- this kind of statement. For many scheduled for this afternoon. Madi- mons cf 3-2-1-2, Burgenske rf 3-1-0-0, Hruska p 3-2- many of them involving interna- 1-2, Becker 3b 3-1-1-0, Carpenter If 4-1-2-2, D. Sim- years the only coverage soccer re- "Rich Erwin — 21-4 on the season The Bank of Verona broke a 2-2 son Howard Johnson's was to test tional games. Soccer represents a mons 2b 4-0-0-0, Feller ss 2-0-0-0, Riley Ib 3-0-0-0. ceived in the American press was Including his record for the Univer- deadlock in the fourth inning with Exeland and Lebanon, last year's Totals 27-8-5-6. larger share of a country's sport in- sity of Arkansas this spring — will three runs on three hits as Hruska when fans rioted in Europe or sta- runnerup, was slated against Dubu- HR — Wedvick, K. Simmons. 3B — Hruska diums collapsed in South America. volvement almost anywhere in the pitch. We'll have to go with our best. singled, Barth Becker doubled to que Banworth. 2B — Hatlen, Peacock. SB — Pohlman, Hallen, world except in North America. Peacock, K. Simmons, Becker, D. Simmons, Fel- Naturally, soccer devotees in the You don't play in the finals unless left, Clyde Carpenter singled in one A lot of people will be pulling for ler. SO — Hruska 5, Laskowski 5, Haberkorn 2. Thirdly, most important to under- you win in the semis," Barrett run, another scored on a wild pitch BB — Hruska 4, Laskowskl 5. HO — Hruska 6 in 8, U.S. have been sensitive on this point little David, Verona, against Goliath Laskowskl 5 in 4 1/3, Haberkorn 0 In 2 2/3 W — and have taken a lot of ribbing over standing spectator flare-ups is to remarked. and the third tallied on an error. tonight. Hruska. L —Laskowski. the years. realize that many games involve in- What are the reasons for media ternational, ethnic or traditional preoccupation with soccer disturb- rivalries. There is no American ances? equivalent to 30,000 Scots in Bar- Firstly, anyone can report on riots celona, or the trainloads of fanatical -- you don't require background in followers in England who live only the sport to do so — and for a long for the next game. In Europe, feel- ings run so high that when the local Houston, 2:19.97. 3, Sue Cahlll, Dearborn, Mich, time there were few sportscaslers Sport* Festival 2:21.43. tsaroara Moxness 73-71—144 Tennis Donna Horton White team loses, industrial productivity At Colorado Springs, Colo. 200-meter breoststroke — 1, Jeanne Chllds, 73-71—144 around who knew enough about Englewood, Colo., 2:45.34. 2, Dana Morton, Judy Clark 72-73—145 declines. Debbie Meisterlin '.'.'.'.'.' soccer to comment intelligently on ROWING Shrewsberry, N.J., 2:46.34. 3, Terry Baxter, Palo City 73-72—145 To summarize, this article is not to Alto, Calif., 2:46.45. 200-meter backstroke — 1, Kothy Whltworth... 73-72—145 it. Not until the 1974 World Cup did MEN Hollls Stacy .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.".' Junior double — 1, Ken Hochgraf and Don Kalll Chun, Honolulu, 2:22.61. 2, Caml Berlzzl, 73-72—145 condone some of the problems which Riverside, Conn., 2:25.63. 3, Cindy Chllcott, Tuc- MADISON TENNIS ASSOCIATION Amy Alcott ...'. 75-70—145 the media choose to analyze the Chandler, Durham, N.H., 2:03.7. 2, Greg Torrelli Silvia Bertolacclnl occur in world soccer, but to inter- and Bob Goddard, New York, 2:05.6. 3, Bob and son, Ariz., 2:27.08. JUNIOR TOURNAMENT 72-73—145 sport itself rather than its peripheral 800-meter freestyle — 1, Ann Stler, Alamedo, BOYS 18 Nancy Lopez '.'.'.'.'.'.'. 76-70—146 Scot Florlo, Rye, N.Y., 2:06.2. Junior Four with First round Pat Bradley 74-73—147 social elements. pret some of the reasons behind Coxswain — 1, West (Marlsa Glangrasso, Oak- Calif., 9:09.64. 2, Sue Heon, Clark Summit, N.J., Janet Alex land, Calif., Seth Stankus, Maraaa, Calif., Mi- 9:11.57.3, Katie Holland, Pittsburgh, 9:19.00. Carl Schten beat Carl Zobel, 6-4, 6-2; Jim 74-74—148 them. The overriding reason is, of 400-meter Individual medley — 1, Slppy Shelby beat Mark Chechlk, 6-2, 6-4; Steve Herro Kathy McMullen '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 72-76—148 chael Kuhn, Moraga, Calif., Ma the w Prlbyl, Mo- beat Dean Pauleu, by default; Dave Keller beat Donna Caponl Young 78-70—148 course, that soccer has more of raga, Calif., Dave Llpton, Moraga, Calif.), 1:49.9. Woodhead, Riverside, Calif., 5:07.33. 2, Sue Ca- •Sally Little "_" BY NUMERICAL standards, riots 2, East, 1:51.7. 3, Midwest, 1:52.4. hill, Dearborn, Mich., 5:12.51. 3, Cindy Chllcott, Dave Yeazel, by default; Gilbert Slh beat Tesh 76-72—148 everything — games, players, fans, WOMEN Tucson, Ariz., 5:13.65.800-meter style relay — 1, Rao, 6-0, 6-1; Klmball Updike beat Bob Alt, 6-3, West (Ann Stler, Alameda, Calif., Melenie Rile, 6-0. have been a very insignificant aspect skill and excitement. Senior single — 1, Christine Lofgren, Long Second round Beach, Calif., 2:23.6. 2, Renne Verdln, Hoover, Riverside, Calif., Kathy Shlpman, Honolulu, Ha., City & area of soccer. Disturbances pale in com- N.H., 2:27.1.