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-sf KNIGHT FUJNNER HAIL!-ID.: Rich Jones .nf Tech went scoreless in the inning. but had six gigs?y'ES:ni:yQ:iggrnzhiimlkitlhnggg Sftcgnd mil taillleslgnabmlgm the first. and third innings in win- . o.ewar mn, -. E ' , in Hackensack. Lou Venturi applies the tag. Bergen g agen venmg Record photograph J BERGEN SQUAD EAST PATER IN 'East Paterson .-K ' h TAKES OPENER SINKSK IGHT i D5,3U f..7 'f'..f.f. Tech Tolgson Nine Chalks Victoryf Has'. : '7E-T-I ?1 f'1 Y tht- thiee hits of Paul Lastiglia Behind Doyle, 2-1 Ofogz ianrl Stan Ran1his7 and theihnmc Hackvnsack - Bcrgcn Tech npvnml it hzisc-hall scuisuii yester- day attcriiunii uiith a ZZ-l triumpll' owl' licliwii Tct'li of Iilizabcth. Toni limit- xxcnt 'hw distance for thc xtmnors and allowed fourg llit l-Xl llifhl. vim hail hoth of thc hits tw-ii-it-ivil iv tho Kiiizhls. un.-mtl thc' XCL'llIlli inning with a sinxlv. Walks in Rich Chikosky, :mtl I-ion tfurlis lmiclvfl thc bases. :tml ilu- vans VTTVC forcrd homo nn x-.nik-: In Ufnln .nb. BONNIES DEFEAT BERGE TECH, 3-2 Paterson, Apr. '10 - Chuck Di- minic siiiulcrl xx ith the hascs lnzirl- ecl in the cifzhth innini YUSYNHHY to givo St. Bonaventure a 3-2 xi in ovcr Bei-gon Tech. It was the first loss aftcr two wins and a tic for BOFLYCH TPC!!- Thc Knights. trailing 2-0, tied the Bunnies in the top of tho sov- enth when Ed Riehl drove in two mates with a triple. Ht' was out at the plate trying for a home run. The box score: Berzrn Tech 1:1 st. umm-suture ah t- h a 43' h r h Joqcfcf 1 1: 2 2 4 O K.mlc:' If fi Bw -' -lb in flux. Ill - - 1, 1 H . msn V, IXQOZA K. 3 n rv Dtmtmess 'i -l Gi1mrwr0'f'3h 2 fl DRDQHU tx-n 2 o 0 U fmwmgb 3 1 ofmxvf-n'11:w.c 3 n ii g.m,1,,' 3 n :Bren-ummm 4 fm ri Wd .Pr rf ,3 0 nilonuiaiduff 4 0 0 Q fy-spsiu-.is ri n zpnazfw-1 lf 4 fi 'i Ly,-.gp Li is nTeer5o 3 1 0 Lanfmt-n1cu il 0 f' -A T.,-31: 26 2 4 Trials xi 3 B wont: BY INYINGQ n Y. , T ch ., ,, ww om :rv-, 'yrifiva-?e:1tnre fi mm no: ru-J w-4 p f,,-Q -- Bergen Tr:-li 2. St Bonn- 'cvls c 1 Runs batted in - Rzchl 2. .c Rooney. Dcxvt-nthai Th ep- 'arp rm - n.eh: swim msn - mr-- ,---f- iffy nn hnsoc -- Bergen Tcrh li. sz. Fxonax'entu.c II? PITCHING 'Em P 5 ': ': l Hackensack - East Paterson ,inmpotl mit tn a 3-0 lead in thc first inning 5'estm'rlay and rolled tn a 5-l sirtory over Bergen Tcrh. It nn: zu Sfmt butch hy Crntnr- fivlrlms Patil Cnstiilia with the hoses loaded in the srcnnd inning that prnlmhlv saxotl the day fnrt the Crusade-rs. l'lt'i':r'n Tc-ch loarlvcl the sarks Knights Suffer Fifth etback iBy 2-1 core l 1 Hackensack - Bergen Tech stiffomd its fifth setback ycstcr- day as it vollovtvd nnlv two hits in dropping a 2-1 rlerision to Pat- erson Tech. The Knights have won five. The Patvrsnn club scored the winning run off Tom Doyle in the fifth. Bergen Toth tallied in the bottom nf the inning nn a walk tn .Inc Lchner, a sacrifice, and Rich .Ionvs's singlr-. Doyle :allowed only four and struck out 12 in takinz his second lnss atlainst thrco wins. hits The hnx score: Bergen 'run rn raw-an 'rt-fn in nh I Il nh r lv R chip x-,zu n n 0 narfwu Zh .i it o Jones rf 2 0 l Rudl4'rlr1.lh 4 0 l Warren 3h :x n n Vrrblawn ss 4 i 1 Rmhtni :x o n stfhvierp :i n 1 Locnlar 3 Il fl Molcndxkr rl fl 0 ri Dm-up p 2 n n Sapnarito Gb J n i S Chlk'Y.U T! fl 1'Heniels If 3 fl n Curtis rl it n n Hnflmamc 1 1 n Lehnerjl I 1 04Vogel.rl 1 0 0 Tallll 20 1 2 Tollll 26 3 4 SCORE BY INNINGS Paterson Tech fs ont mn nf2 Bergen Tech -.-H ooo nin 0-1 Errors V Bergen Tech 3. Plterson Tech 'I Runs halted in - Jfirles. nudnetm, Srhiler 'rim-base hit - Snpparito Safrifirv hit: - R Chik- oskx 2 Left on bases - Berrien Tech 5. Paterson Tech 7 PITCHING in hr hh sn rim of Emil Liptak. East Patvr- son uhipped Bergen Tech, ll-7. 3-1-stmflzii' fm' its fourth win against three losses. l Vastiglia and Ramhisz huth xxcnt 3-tm'-3 with Castiglia scor- BWERGE TECH wi Qiicoiin Tops Bloomfield Tech As Curtis Hurls Bloomfield, Apr. 13 - Bergen Tc:-h of Hackensack won its sec- ond straisght baseball game yester- day as it downed winless Bloum- field Tech. 8-2. Kon Curtis went the route for his first victory. allowing: only five hits and two walks while strik- infl out four. Bcrqcn Tech collected 13 hits off tu rx Bloomfiolrl hurl0t's. with starl- zi' Lou Foiidctta taking thc loss. Rich Jones lcd the attack with 'hrcc singles good for three runs matted in. The box score: Bergen Tech tSlBI00l11f'ld Ttrh IZ! lb r In lb r h mtesd 5 0 3l'lehll0.3b 3 0 D .ehfmr il 3 O 0 F0ndel.tCl.lb 4 0 0 ,v'0laC 5 0 1EVli1x.l! 3 D l Iiehl lb 5 2 1DudBJ9k 1b-D 3 1 I 3iam'3i'0't' Rb 5 2 1 Malanilss 3 fi l 'hixnst-u',2b 4 2 2Fior?,2b fl 1 'Z 70 'ell 4 2 '2SCudiPi'i.C 2 I1 0 furttsl! 3 2 lThorDeI:f 3 VV 0 Brandt 1 0 2 Starkex-,rl 3 0 0 TOL!!! 36 811 Tolall 27 2 5 SCORE BY INNINGS Borden Tech Wi, 000 230 3-R HIM-'r: .tId Tbvh ,H 'WU 'IOU fl-2 Em-'S - Bt-fge-W Tech 2. simm- licid 9 Rims' ba'ted in - Jones 'l H.,i'os':v Doll? Fu ti' 2 '5!'Il'd' 'lla- n-- .i Tm pf Twwm hits Y Giam- !1.r1'tr' Chvkcscx Dlzdaw-K Stolen hoses --JC Giinvirone V-'nnf'f 'a 31213 1- -a iat -'vs fm g srwrwr-4 Snnrifvrt' Titre -7 lfusrvln Uouhlc r1l'tx - Br- uv 'few iLt-Mfr-Chvmwt--Rihhii Left nn .basfs - Berinn 'o x 'K Bloomfield 7 Pl'l'CHlN'7 . lp rt r Mun l BTQGH CC OLURS ewark Arts, 17-2 Doyle Scatters Six Hits And Drives In Six Runs With Homer And Single . .Hackensack - Tom Doyle scattered six hits and drove in six runs yesterday in sparking Bergen Tech to a 17-3 victory over Arts High of Newark, It was the fourth win against two losses and a tie for the Knights. Arts is now 2-3-1. SCORE 6 IN FIRST Doyle featured Bergen's 6-run first inning when he poled a 3- run hnmer. He also collected a simile. On the hill Doyle allowed only four walks while striking out 11. Andy Nash, the starter for Arts, was lifted after the first inning. Lee Soto worked twn frames and Ralph Remondell three. Bergen Tech scored its six in the first on three hits, two walks, and an error, In the third, the -1.4.- t s.....,.z -...... ....,.u..... l.,.1- K IGHT T IED BY PATERSON Bergen Tech Is Held To 3-3 Deadlock Paterson, Apr. i5 - Bergen Tcch's bid for its third straight win was spoiled by Paterson Tech yesterday when the home club scnred three times in the fifth inning to force a 3-3 dead- lock. The game was halted after seven frames. Three errors. a walk, and a single lcd to the Paterson rally in the lifth after Tom Doyle had blanked it for four innings. Doyle allowed only four hits, all singles. Bergen Tech drove out five hits off Bill Bcnitz. fri... nm' cr-m-sv Royals Defeat Bergen quad By core Ridgefield i Ridgcficld High, scoring' sinllo 'runs in cvvry in- ning but thc fourth. dr-fcated Bc-rzicn Tech, 5-3, yesterday. The victnry cvmwd thc Royals' record at 5-3. The Knights' defeat nas their third in eight games, They have played one tic. Bergen Tcrh tied the score at 3,3 in thc fourth on a pair of runs. Ridgefield scored an unearned run in the fifth In go ahead for keeps. Eric and Dion vonder Licth were both safe on errors, Eric scored un the catcihc-r's wild throw on an attempted steal, Ed Bo:asian's single, steal of sec- ond, and Joe Borattcfs single brought across the Royals' run in the sixth. The box score: Rldlelield rib Bunn Tech 431 lb r h lb r h Ylfilnstav' 2D 3 l lJ0ne5 Cf 3 F1 1 4D1LehrierSl 400 Brviaihi In Yersev ss 2 1 F Locnlar 2 D 0 EVOti'l.il'll1 C -l 2 lRiehl Zh 3 l 0 D VDIYL h Kb -I fl fi R ChxkO!K3'.2b 21 0 2 1 0 1 I 0 Lalawiei' If YVa'rEi1 Sb I inriiii if 2 lflnxie L! Z 0 l '1v'nC':r'ta rf fl I1 ' R Fhiknsky lf J 0 0 Ha:riz:an,p 3 n 0 jurtzsv 3 0 l Scnwa.1,n i ci ii Tolats 27 S 3 Totals 23 3 4 SCORE BY INNINGS Rcrrzen Tech , .Y Om Eno 0-3 Rlfifefleld Y . Y, lil 011 X--5 Errnxs-Rtdgrfxcld 1 Bcrzr-'1 Tech 5 Rim! ba'tcd in-E Von Dei' Lieih Spfinf! Bn atm Doxle Z Two-hase hits-E Yon Der Lieth. Broukman Double nlax'-D V011 Der Lte!h-B0i'a!- to Left on hases-Ridzefield 9. Ber- zen Tech 6. PITFIIING lDoyle Pifches Bffrgen .nuad 0 'Qwifictory i Hackensack -- Bvrgcn Tech, hehind thv 4-hit pitching of Tum Doyle, yesterday dcfcatvd St. Bonaventure nfiPatc'rson. T-1, for its fifth win. The Knights have lost thre-P and tied one. St. Bnn's is now 2-3. Doyle upped his record to 3-1 by fanning seven hattvrs and scattering four singles and six ifree passes, Bergen jumped on two Pater- son chuckers for sevrn hits. in- cluding a pair of singles hy Bob Lncola. X The box scnrvt 'Berxrn Trrh iTv il. Bunax'rnI'r0 tl! als r h nh r h . tone: cf 1 -w rw in--:1n'2n Qt. 1 0 at Lrhirirt' SS 3 0 0 Dlmmml' Eh 'l I ll !.nco'a.n- 4 1 2 C-oaln 4 ri 1 Rvehi lb Il Il ll'-'1i+r trw 'ss -1 U riiafzhrnnc rf 7141 1 Rr-nnm 4- 4 n n R Cl1i'l-:v2h l 1 ' Df'li'Ciithal rl 2 0 li XVarren fib 2 2 l Ph!-Klan rf fl O 0 S Chl'kv.ll 1 ' Il Grlrhilb 2 0 0 D0vle,h 2 2 1Marm0.ll J 0 ll CURTIS TOSSES A TECH WI S Bergen Club Triumphs By 12-0 Score i Hackensack-Ken Curtis tossed la 1-hitter yesterday as Bergen Tech crushed Irvington Tech. 12-0. for its third win against two losses and a tic. Curtis had his hid for a nn-hit- ter marred by George Steiner, who led off thc- third with za solid single to lcftficld. llc gn no far- ther, however, as Art Lanflc hit into a double play. Curtis allowed only thrcc bases on balls, whilst fanning fnur. It was his first uin. Bvrgcu Tech cnllvc-tml 12 hits, ll oft' slarter John Bvi'cst'ilt. lid Doyle, and Steve Chikosky each mg start with a 2-run lwinvr to centerfield in thc first. llc nent. on to add two singles, Rich Jones, Bob Louolu. Tom Doylt, and Stcvc Chikosky each had two hits for the winners. The box score: Bergen Tech H21 lrvinllon Terh 405 h nh r ah r h Jonesxf .3 2 2 Your-l lf-n J li 11 LehhBl'.S! 3 1 U SCh1'DEdei .Cl .i 0 0 Locolar 3 i 2 Du-ors:m.3r1 Qi n rv Riehl.lb 4 3 Il 0Er'd'tv4'lf.,lb .Z 0 0 R.Ch1k'v.2b 3 l 1 Bercsriknlrt l ll It YVarr2n.3b -I l l'Addnlla L' 2 0 0 noyieff 4 1 2 smimrf-if ri n n S Chlk'y.lf 4 2 2 Shelicrlbfss .Z 0 l Cur!:s.U 4 0 1 Lanurnss l 0 fi McNalix-.c 0 0 0 a-Viict-nt 1 n 0 Brandtxi 0 0 0 Hawn.2:m il 0 0 'Chariiex.rl 11 0 0 lSimon C l 0 0 ' Totals 341214 Toials 22 0 l n-Struck our for Lanz: iw 6m lnnlnl SCORE BY INNINGS Irvinuton Tech ,,,- 000 0011 0- 0 Bergen Tech ...,. 2.m ills x -12 Errors-Bergen Tech 1, Irvinztc I 'rem s. Runs batted in-Jones. Lt ' col: 2, Rlehl 2. S Chikoskv 2, Curt i :i. 'two-base mm-.Innes Home run- Riihl. Stolen bases-Lf-hn9r 2 Rmb Doxle. S. Chikoslu. Oszrodnirk Bern-sri. Charnev. Doubls' nlav-Lehne-r. Chlku sky. Riehl, Lvl! on bases-'Bern Tech 7, Irvlnxzton Tech 4. PITCIHNG lv h r hh sn
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