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Show elssciior League ISaschal! Scorees LYNNDYL 8, SUTHERLAND 2 Lynndyl garnered 4 of their 6 hits in the fifth inning to capture cap-ture an 8-2 verdict over Sutherland Lynndyl scored first in the second sec-ond inning when Ray Wilkins dou bled home John Whatcott after two were out. In the fourth inning inn-ing John Whatcott reached first on the first baseman's error, stole second, was sacraficed to 3rd and stole home for the second counter. Lynndy scored six runs in the fifth inning on singles by 'Ray Wilkins, Raymond Vest, Norman Rees and errors by Ted Fowles and Theron Johnson. The big inning inn-ing was climaxed with a two-run homer by Ivie Nielson. Sutherland scored two unearned unearn-ed runs in the last inning. Donald May reached first on an error at second by Gordon Oborn. Robert Fowles slammed out a single sin-gle and scored on Clinton Roper's muff of Keith Rawlinson's ground er. Jim Porter allowed only six hits while striking out six batsmen. John Whatcott hurled 5-hit ball and struck out 10 men. Neither pit cher gave a base on balls. DELTA SECOND 12. HINCKLEY 8 Fighting desperately to leave the bottom of the league, Delta 2nd whipped Hinckley 12-8 in one of the hardest fought games of the season. The two teams slugged out run for run during the first two innings, inn-ings, each team grasping 2 runs. In the third inning Delta 2nd broke loose and shelled the Hinckley Hin-ckley pitcher from the box. The 2nd warders 15 hit attack was featured by Jimmy Evans 3 I for 4 record. He also drove in 4 runs and scored 2 more with a single, double and triple. Jimmy Evans is also leading the Delta hit ters with a .417 batting average. Team W L PCT. Abraham 6 4 .600 Oak City 4 3 .571 Lynndyl 5 4 .555 Sutherland 5 4 .555 Delta Third 4 4 .500 Hinckley 3 5 .375 Delta Second 3 7 .300 GAME RESULTS: Lynndyl 8, Sutherland 2; Abraham Abra-ham 4, Delta 3rd 3; Delta 2nd 12, Hinckley 8. By Don Greathouse |