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At 3-3 Now Royals Split Twinbills; Page 16 - THE AQUINAS - April 10. 1984 Royals split twinbills; now at 3-3 ,--~~~~-~!"'!""'~.......~~~"""!'!"......".--"!"------.... BY BOB FLOUNDERS . he'll be able to throw by the offensively in the second Aquinas Asst. Sports Editor end of the week." . game. Failure to hold late inning Shortstop FrankIe Ross. Zingone also contributed leads cost the baseball team was the Scranton offense In to the attack with a double dearly over the weekend as the second game at and a run scored. - what' should have been t~o Delaware Valley, accounting The two splits over the doubleheader sweeps turned for a~l seye~ Royal r';lns. In weekend leave the team into two splits. the fIrst InnIng, he hIt a with a record of 3-3 overall. Saturday the team three-run home run to stake Klingman said he was traveled to Delaware Valley the team to an. early 3-0 happy with tbe pitching but and lost the opener 8-7, lead. After ~elav.:are Vall~y is concerned about the onlv to come back and win came back wIth fIve runs In team's sloppy play in the the' second game 7-5. the bottom half of that field. Sunday was more of the inning, Ross responded by "(Bob) Sherman and Eric same as Scranton dropped hitting a gr~nd slam in the (Deutsch) both threw good the first game to second ~o g1Ve the Royals a games for uS,"said ..... Binghamton 9-6, but lea? w~Ich they never Klingman. "For this early . '. ': '~PN.Y .. itO",' : '1ii·:·..·. 4.9' ., rebounded to win the relInqUIshed. Starter Bob in the season the pitching .; ~ls ',,,~::, 230:" 0.6.. nightcap, 7 ~4, in a Sherman got the win for has been as much as we can .' . " ',: -.: :,...". .. ,. doubleheader played at Scranton. as~~~r'~~ould T~~en·'. Keystone Junior College. "If we would've played be 5-1 instead ..,'. , " ...' ,:. wi: '" " . ...;'" '. In the first game at the games at Schautz of 3-3," he continued. .. ..-:' '.':>' L¥;·~~r.:··:::··',.·. :..":'.':.'::~.;. .' .,. Delaware Valley, the Royals stadium, Frank woul.d've "We've been messing up on F-'':;'".,;:._. ...;. --..,' .;....,;'.:...~.~...,;..:..' .....,.:;,.. .;;..:.';""+"':;"".~!"""-""""~ +-:-""-~~-"';~~ owned a 7-3 lead going into had fO,~r h?me runs ~hat relatively routine plays and the last inning, only to have game,. Klm~an saId. blowing big leads in the late the Aggies take advantage DespI.te 10 hIts ~y the innings." of Scranton throwing errors ROJ:als In .the openmg game The Royals will be in the and score five runs to win agamst .Bmghamton, the friendly confines of Schautz the game. team stilI came up short, stadium today and The Royals pounded out 9-6. The loss wa:,ted the tomorrow for doubleheaders 11 hits in the loss. including efforts of Fra?kle Ross, against King's and a three-far-four .' who once agam went on a Muhlenberg. Scranton has performance bv first rampage with two doubles. already been forced to haseman Paul 'Ross and a a triple, and three RBI. cancel make-up games hume run by leftfielder Scranton pitcher Jack White against several teams. Steve Zingc;ne. took. the loss. "The games against Scranton may have lost Klmgman started untested Georgetown and Moravian : .... :....;.;:.,. more than the ·game. Joe Eric Deutsch in the second '-~': will not be rescheduled and ,- ::: . :.: -: .. Adams. the team's number game and the sophomore the doubleheaders against one starter. left the game in r~sp?nd.ed wi~h a strong Wilkes and Susquehanna the second inning with arm fIve InnIngs pItched, before are very doubtful," troubles. tiring. He was replaced by . ~.:. Klingman said. "We're . ., .0: :':''' ".:: ~oro, .~::::;.:. i":~ "Joe had problems with Greg who picked up already at the point where .. :":',::"":f ·:i...··.;'.·; ...'.....:::. .. ,r " .. his elbow last summer," the wm for -the Royals. we will be averaging four or 'J: ':'~.: ": .. ';.:"~. :/.:~~")':'.;'~ Royals' coach Steve Dave.Gatto (two RBI) and five doubleheaders a week ': ::; .., <-. >/. "'~' ..::.",,: : <'(: :. V", ' ". Klingman said. "I hope it's John RIchter (two for three, for the next three weeks." .:.>.:.:.':' , ,., :." '..' ' ".::: ..:.<.,.;:\.:.. ;': .. ,::..,:., . nothing serious and that one R~I) led the tea.:"'l1 Turbins survive close call in 1M hockey, 3-1 FRANK DIMAIO offense in the league with tough Aquinas Sports Staff checking and a great overall Four significant games defensive effort. The lone goals highlighted this week's .action in were scored by the Kids' Chris intramural street hockey. Panzarino on a slaDshot, and the On Wednesday, tW0 of the five Blades' Tom Mullooly. top-ranked teams, the Blades and The nightcap was a real thriller the Seedlings, clashed with the as Louie's Turbins defeated No Bla?es pr~vailing, 4-2. Carl Hoos Frills, 3-1. Steve Happ's two goals tallIed tWIce for. the Blades, and. provided the winning margin for Dave GrabowskI added another In the number-one ranked team. This the . ~lades' third. win of the season. was one of the better played games ThIrd-ranked Vme Street Inn met of the season, featuring excellent No Frills on Thu!sday, an?- they goaltending on both sides of the played to a 3-3 tie. No FrIlls' Larry rink by the Turbins' Kevin Peters' slapshot with 10 seconds Kucharski and No Frillsman Jim left in regulation deadlocked the Harwood. John Frank scored both hard-hitting contest. VSI received goals for the Frilllsmen in the strong performances from big Jerry losing effort. Bowen and ~ike Dignum, who each k '. notched a goal. Mark Dimaio also Fran sTop Plcks ... scored for No Frills. The weekend saw two very 1. Louie's Turbins: finally had to exciting games. In the first game of earn a victory a Sunday twinbill, a rejuvenated 2. The Blades: struggled with Khadafy's Kids tied the previously Khadafy's Kids Photo by Kevin ~oulding , unbea~en and untied Blades, 1-1. 3. Vine Street Inn: survived a The action was fierce in intramural street hockey action over the The KIds halted the most powerful cJose .call weekend as Tom MulloolJ·Y (right) checks an opponent,.
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