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Comedy of Errors Costs New Glarus Page 2, Section 2 • Wisconsin State Journal, Monday, July 26,1982 Comedy of errors costs New Glarus 1-0 Sneeberger II 4.2-1-0, Veum c 1-2-0-0, Everson 2b New Glarus outhit Dodgeville, Cottage Grove. Down, 2-1, Held sin- eluding four home runs to rip Arena a triple and Steve Kneebone tied the .iVo Sproul Ib 3-1-1-1, Klttleson ss-P- c I 3-0-0-1, HOME TALENT LEAGUE Lynch 2b-c 3-0-0-1, Skaar p O-O-O-O ™ols M-M-S. 15-9, in a Home Talent League base- (Second-round) gled, advanced to second on a ground- in seven innings. DiPiazza had a per- game when his triple scored Wood. In — Trlnrud Ib 2-1-0-0, KravlK ss j> u EASTERN SECTION out and went to third on a wild pitch fect game through six innings, but the eighth, Craig Anderson tripled to ball game Saturday afternoon, but the Northeast East visitors more than made up the dif- W L W L before scoring on Sdano's single to Jim Roberts ended his no-hit and drive in Rusty Crane, who and sin- Lake Mills ... 3 2 Whitewater 5 0 ^ shutout bid when he singled in the gled, with the winning run. 3 ference by committing, count 'em, 17 Marshall 2 2 Jefferson 3 1 right. After Gary O'Donnell reached 2B - Everson, Johnson. HO - Skoar 5 in 2, Kit- Deerfield 2 2 Utico 3 2 errors, in handing Dodgeville a 15-9 Cottage Grove 2 3 Albion 2 2 on an error and Tim Coulthart's in- sixth and then scored on a sacrafice Waterloo 1 3 Fort Atkinson 2 2 field single loaded the bases, Andy fly by Gary Arnble. Middleton led, 2-0, s^^-^sirws^Sx J Western Section victory. Sun Prairie 1 4 Stnuahtnn 1 4 Western Section New Glarus wasted little time in Shroble walked to force in Sdano, the through four innings on Jim Martin's DODGEVILLE 15, NEW GLARUS 9 Cunningham^rTJKin\^?^t'^^. L — Kitlleson. T — 2:29. '«- NORTHERN SECTION New Glarus 202000104 — 9 15 17 beating themselves, committing five North Central North only free pass given up by losing two-run homer, but finally opened the Dod9evllle I0511331X — 15 9 5 ALBION 14, WATERLOO I W L W L pitcher Scott Fish. flood gates with Brian Hellenbrand's NEW GLARUS <ab-r-h-bl) — Johnson 2b 2-0-1-0, | ........ 0000010 — 132 errors and five passed balls in Dodge- Middletan . 6 0 Waunakee ..5 1 Doucette 2b 3-0-0-0, Walnwrlght ss 5-4-3-0, R. Feller cl Wa|er 00 Mazomanie .. 3 3 Souk Prairie 4 2 Jefferson collected only four hits, three-run homer in the sixt.h and Pat 4-2-3-3, Higbie 3b-p 4-0-2-2, Thompson ph 1-1-1-1, K. ERLOOa^:h: l!3^OXTi^ 2b 3-1-1-0, ville's five-run third inning. Dodge- 3 Ashton 2 4 D Arena 3 Feller p-3b 4-1-1-1, Moen 1Mb 5-0-1-0, Kuhne c 5-1-2-1, Hamilton ss 3-0-0-0, Frellag Ib 3-0-0-0, Braunschweig ville's Denny Moore and Dave Beck- Black Earth . 3 3 Povnette 0 5 but broke a 1-1 tie in the third inning Bram's solo shot and Chris Fieber's Ruef Ib 2-0-0-0, Hodgson II 4-0-1-0, Brand rf 4-0-0-0. dh toTl Schoenwetter rl 2-0-0-0, Link ph 0-0-0-0, 3 0 5 Cross Plains . 3 Rio and held on to beat Sun Prairie. After grand slam in the seventh. Totals 43-9-15-7. Gomez II 2-0-0-0, G. Duckert c 1-0-0-0, Benlsch c 2-0- man did have some say in the matter, DODGEVILLE — Cavler rf-cl 4-0-2-0, Heimerl p 0 a Meltner 3b 3-0-0-0, Erdman cl 2-0-0-0, Manthey P SOUTHERN SECTION 3-2-1-1, Rellly p 0-0-0-0, Flora Ib 5-2-3-1, Beckmon 2b as each produced two-run singles in Lloyd Farnsworth singled and scored Mike Pings scored on Dale Eder- 0-0-0-0, Kohl R 0-0-0-0. Totals J'-l-J-'- , „ n i Southeast South 4-3-2-2, Wllhelm 2b 1-0-0-0, D. Borcherding c-ll 2-2-0-0, ALBION — Hatlen ss 4-2-3-2, MH z Phh 1-0-0-0 n , J. the inning for a 6-4 lead. W L W L on a passed ball to tie the game in the er's double in the seventh as Sauk L. Borcherding 3b 3-2-1-1, D. Edwards ss 4-1-0-0, Laskowski rl 4-2-1-1, Wilcox 2b 4-3-3-5, Di. Laskowsk, McForland . 3 1 Pine Bluff 2 1 Moore If 4-1-1-2, T. Solberg c 1-0-0-0, Johnson cf 3-0- dh-p 4-0-3-1, Buhrow cl 2-0-0-0, Da. Laskowski cl 2-1- In Western Section games played Oregon 2 2 Verona Bank 2 t second, Russ Cooper scored on Dan Prairie edged Rio. Pings, who had sin- 1-1, Zimmerman rf 1-0-0-0. Totals 35-15-9-8. HR — R. Feller. 3B — Beckman. JB — Flora, 6-0 Klltelson 3b 4-0-1-0, Davis II 3-3-2-1, Stelndle II 1-0- FootviUe 1 3 Monona 2 2 Bayreuther's single in the third to gled, advanced to second on a ground- 0-0, Lee c 3-2-2-0, Nesblt c 1-0-0-0, Edwardson Ib 2-1- Sunday, Wiota beat Ridge way, 12-6; Belleville 1 3 Verona MM 2 2 Woinwrlght, R. Feller, Higbie 2, K. Feller. HO— K. l-X Maiorowicz Ib 1-0-0-0, Richardson p 0-0-0-0 Feller 5 In 6, Higbie 4 in 2, Helmerl 9 In 8, Reilly 6 In make a winner of Bob Thomsen, who out and went to third on an interfer- Totals 36-14-16-13. ai-,, , Argyle ripped Barneveld, 19-1, and WESTERN SECTION I SO — K Feller 2, Higbie 5, Helmerl 14. BB — K. HR — Wilcox 2, Davis, Edwordson. 3B — Wilcoxn . scattered six hits. ence call before scoring the game- Feller 9, Higbie 5. W — Helmerl. L — K. Feller. T — IB - Titus, J. Laskowksl. HO - Manthey 10 in 3, Blachardville trimmed Mount Horeb, West Southwest 2:45. W L W L winner. Reliever Mitch Schmitt Kohl 6 In 3. Richardson 2 in 5, R. Laskowski 1 in 2 8-5. Rid9ewav . 2 1 Wiota 3 0 ARGYLE 19, BARNEVELD 1 SO - Manthey 1, Richardson 2, R. Laskowski 2 BB Dodgeville 2 2 Argyle 3 0 hurled four-hit ball for five innings to -Kohl 1, Richardson 1, R. Laskowski 3. W - Rich- In the Kastern Section Sunday, Barneveld 1 3 Blanchardville ... 2 1 Argvle 1036207 — 19 13 2 ordson. L — Monlhev. T — 2:20. Mount Horeb .. 0 3 New Glarus 0 3 Fort strikes in seventh take the victory. Barneveld 1000000 — 1 6 4 Fort Atkinson humbled Lake Mills, ARGYLE (ab-r-h-bl) — A. Wang )b 5-4-4-5, Rear 7-4; Deerfield edged Stoughton, 6-5; FRIDAY'S RESULT II 2-2-1-2, Cernek c 3-2-1-2, L. Schllem ss 2-2-1-2, Southern Section Mathys p 3-2-2-5, S. Wong rf 3-0-0-0, D. Wong 3b 4-1- Northern Section Jefferson tipped Sun Prairie, 2-1; Oregon 2, Belleville 1 Fort Atkinson struck for five runs 1-2, Sawdey cl 5-2-2-0, Mauser 2b 2-2-0-1, D. Schllem SATURDAY'S RESULTS in the bottom of the seventh to beat. Washburn fires four-hitter c-rf 1-1-1-0. T. Meyer If 1-1-0-0. Totals 31-19-13-19. WAUNAKEE 9, MAZOMANIE 0 Whitewater dropped Cottage Grove, Eastern Section BARNEVELD — Rlkkli 3b 4-0-2-0, Thonl ss 4-1- Albion 14, Waterloo I Lake Mills. Three walks and a single 2-1, Henderson 2b 4-0-0-0, T. Sullivan c 3-0-1-0, Johns- Waunakee ...................... 002 200 OJ3 - ' '« ? 5-2, and Utica bombed Marshall, 12-1. rud Ib 3-0-1-0, M. Sullivan II 4-0-0-0, Myers cf 3-0-0-0, Mazomanie .................... 000000000 - 041 Northern Section WAUNAKEE (ab-r-h-bl) — L. Adler dh 5-3-4-2, Saturday, Albion crushed Waterloo, Cross Plains 8, Black Earth 3 drove in one run before John Hausz Waunakee rode Chris Washburn's Paulson rf-p 0-0-0-0, Carmody p-rf 3-0-0-0, Short p 1-0- Western Section 0-0. Totals 29-1-6-1. K Adler 3b 5-2-3-0, Llddlcoot ph 1-0-0-0, Hellenbrond 14-1. Dodgeville IS, New Glorus 9 slapped a two-run double and Doug four-hitter and seven hits between HR — Thonl, A. Wang 2, Cernek, Mathys. 2B — Ib 5-0-2-2, Greiber II 5-0-2-2, D. Statz rl 0-0-0-0, M. Southern Section Larry and Ken Adler in its victory Rear, L. Schlelm, AAathys. HO — Mathys 6 in 6, L. Statz ss 2-0-1-1, O. Slatz 2b 2-0-0-0, Blakeslee 2b 2-0- In the Northern Section Sunday, Pine Bluff at Verona Bank, ppd. Oil crossed home on the play when Schlelm 0 in 1, Carmody 3 in 2, Paulson 4 in 2, Short 6 0-0 Stoll rl-c 2-1-0-0, Clemmons cl 4-1-1-0, O'Connor ph SUNDAY'S RESULTS the throw home went past the Lake over Mazomanie.
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