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Show T-League Baseball Still Active League leader Town TV dumped Team No. 3, 5-3 and Standard Recap put together their own holiday holi-day fireworks as they bombed P & K Ford, 31-18 in the only "T" League games scheduled during last week. Town TV, still undefeated undefeat-ed and holding a 7-0 season sea-son slate, scored three runs in the third inning on consecutive singles by Mark Dearth, Dod Dalton. and Rex Wyatt, along with a couple of key fielding field-ing errors to notch the victory. Town TV jumped off to a 2-1 lead after two innings, in-nings, before icing the win in the third. Team No. 3 scored lone, tallies in the first, third and fourth innings. Standard Recap, currently cur-rently in second place in the league with a 6-2 record, re-cord, ripped the ball off the tee for 26 runs in the first inning, 21 after two men vere out. P & K Ford, batting in the bottom of the first, scored ten runs, but were held scoreless in the second sec-ond and third innings. Standard collected runs in the second, third and fourth innings and held a 29-10 lead after two and a half innings of play. P &' K Ford added 5 runs in the fourth and three more in the fifth to complex their scoring. Standard Recap left fielder, fiel-der, Todd Zimmerman, scored 5 runs during the .game, whiJe . rightfielder Mark Gramlicrt crossed the plate 4 times as did first-sacker first-sacker Marlin Wyatt. All in all, 14 player s scored at least one run or more during du-ring the contest for Standard. Stan-dard. "T" League action continues con-tinues tonight as Standard Stand-ard Recap battles Town TV in a contest between the two top teams. The game will get underway un-derway at 5:30 p.m. |