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Show llo-Hit Pitching Performances TumedinbyTwoLittleLeaguers J TEAM STANDINGS Won Lost Pet. Columbia . 6 1 .859 Milne 5 2 .714 Lions 4 2 .667 Rotary 4 3 .571 Klwanls 1 6 -143 Elks 1 7 .125 Two no-hit shutouts topped the action in the Little Leage baseball base-ball this past week. Merrill Dal-ley Dal-ley of Milne Truck Line turned the tables on the league leading team, Columbia Iron Mines, Fri-day Fri-day evening, blanking the miners min-ers In a no-hit shut out to give the leaders their first loss of the season. Milne picked up six runs behind Dalley to score the victory. vic-tory. Jaj' dams turned in the top hittiw performance of the day with three hits, including a double in as many trips to the plate. Saturday evening ;.T rtln Skougard Skou-gard of Rotary held the Klwanls Kubs hltless as his team piled up a 7 to 0 victory. Doug Knight and Sandy Webster homered for the Rangers In the contest. In addition to the no-hitters of i the week, the first extra-inning game of the season was played Wednesday evening In a thriller that saw Elks Rulers pick up their first win. The win was at the expense of the Rotary Rangers. Rang-ers. After finishing in a deadlock of 6 all the Rulers came up with six runs in the top half of the extra Inning and went on to win 11 to 7. Winning pitcher was David Myers. Bruce Holmes ef the mound at the end ci the sixth In accordance to Little League rules and Myers took over, allowing two runs In the bottom of the seventh. Losing pitcher was Skougard, who came on in relief in the fifth for starter start-er Dennis Marchant. David Whit-tlkk'nd, Whit-tlkk'nd, Steven Keetch, Webster and Knight homered for Rotary and Holmes aided his cause with a three run homer in the seventh Inning of play. Thursday evening Lions " outlasted out-lasted Elks in a 7 to 6 contest, Mike Carr turning In an outstanding out-standing performance. Carr hit three for three In the game Including In-cluding two doubles and a home run and scored three runs. Johnny Black was the winning pitcher, relieving Carr on the mound In the fifth. The Rulers took the lead In the second inning of play when they pushed over five tallies, but they were able to add only one run, In the fifth and doubles by Carr and Mike Majors pushed In the winning run for Lions In the bottom of the sixth. Tuesday evening Milne Truck Line downed Klwanls Kubs 6 to 1 to move Into second place, Just one game away from the Columbia Colum-bia team. Milne outhlt the Kubs by, only 6 to 5. but six errors by Klwanls was the dlffernce. Win-. Win-. ninf pitcher was Robert Barrick and Glade McArthur was charged with the loss for Klwanls. Mir-rill Mir-rill Dallev waa thm top hltte of the game with three hits In three trips. Columbia got back Into the winning column Monday evening with a 14 to 5 win over the Elks Rulers. Columbia picked up 13 hits with only one extra base hit, a triple by Mark Hunter. Wynn Isom was the winning pitcher allowing seven hits to I ihe Elks crew. Brent Averett was the losing pitoier. |