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were MIKE ROSEN, BRAD GERING, KEN KUNIN Cwho received the Tommy Holmes Awardl, JOHN SHEVELL, BRAD SINGER, RICK EAGLE, SCOTT ZUCKERMAN, BILLY BLANK, CHARLEY MERINOFF, BOB MEN- DELSON, BOB MANDEL, PETE WOLPERT, DREW HOLDER, BOB FISH, AL ABRAMSON, JOSH DOUGLASS, RICH WEIL, LARRY MAYER, DAVE GODNICK, NEIL GROSS- MAN, BOB GIMBEL, LOREN KLEINMAN, PAUL and JAY KRAMER, KEITH ROSEN- FELD, CORY SCHIFFMAN, MARK LEVITT, STEVE SCHWARTZ, J ON SCHOTTLAND, J ON KATZ, BOB ,WEISBEIN, LEN RUSSELL, STU HIRSCH, MIKE LAZERWITZ, MIKE ROSEN, RICH WOOD, SCOTTWEBER, MITCH STERN, DAVID MILLER and MATTY NEWMAN. Hard work, desire, concentration and good sportsmanship all contributed to the strides our boys made on the diamond. Intra Camp Leagues Babe Ruth League The Giants won the league crown when they defeated the defending 'league champs, the Rangers, in the season's final game. DAVE SIMON, the 1eague's. Most Valuable Player, led his team to every win. RICK KANE and GIL LEVINE swung the big bats for the Giants while PETE TUNIS was the defensive leader. ' The Rangers, Captained by last years M.V.P. PETE MENDELSON, fought the Gian-ts right down to the wire. BOB STEINWURTZEL and CARY WISCHE did a iine job offensively and de- fensively. J UD STEIN and TEDDY MAYER were real clutch players for the second place Rangers. MARC WEIN, a great competitor, and Ken- Mont's BIG O , OSCAR REICHER were the leaders of the A's. The defense was among the league's soundest because of the play of RICK ROSEN, RON HERMAN and ROGER FRADIN. SCOTTY KRUGMAN, Ken-Mont's top pitcher was the Royals leader. Unfortunately forthe Royals, SCOTT could not do too much pitching for his club because of inter-camp demands on his talent. BRAD BRONK did a fine job behind the plate, while JEFF LEWIS did his usual top flite job at first base. EARL DOPPELT and SKIP SCHMIDT led the hitting attack along with KEN RICHTER and NEAL GARDNER. The Browns were one of the heaviest hitting clubs but unfortunately, their defense was Hslightlyi' porous. Led by Ken-Mont's toughest competitor, MARC SIMON, the big bats were swung by JOHN LEVENTHAL, DENNY HELFMAN, and STEVE DANIELS. National League Led by the league's Most Valuable Player GARY SINGER, the Greens marched through their sched- ule undefeated. The team had line balance in hit- ting and pitching, but the defense at times kept the games interesting. MIKE GOODMAN and HOWIE KUNIN were the clutch players for the Greens. The runner-up Golds matched the Greens stride for stride until the teams met each other. KEN LIEBOWITZ, the Gold's Captain, locked up with GARY SINGER in a fantastic pitching duel, only to lose a no-hit game on errors. The Sox followed the Goldis in the standings. KEN FELLER kept the team in contention with clutch hitting and many defensive gems. The Maroons lost 3 close ball games that proved their undoing. All-star MATTY NATHEL, one of the best base runners in the league was the star of the Maroons. The Greys finished a disappointing fifth in spite of fine pitching from BOB RIEGER and iine hit- ting and defense from ROGER KAHN. Another all star selection was the Grey's third baseman, slug- ging ANDY MAYER. L AMERICAN LEAGUE ACES- IL. fo RJ Top: Don Sommesse Asher Platt 2nd Row- MIKE ROSEN CLIFF SCHLIEN ' ' ' 1 . GREG RUBIN MIKE ROSEN JON LIEBMAN CARY sci-IIFFMAN. B ff : JACK SCHULMAN ' ' ' WARNER. o om , BRUCE MANASEVIT, MARTIN ROSENSWEET, LORNE GODNICK, DICK WEIL, SCOTT ZUCKERMAN, MARC Mets. CL. 'fo RJ Top: Ed Scarbeck Asher Plafi' 2nd Row BOB TANZER BI ' ' 1 , LLY BLANK, CHARLES MERINOFF 3rd Row: JON BLANK, MIKE LAZERWITZ, GARY SANFORD, BRAD SINGER, RA'NDY SCHWARTZMAN JAY KRAMEI?Bii-IANFIERIANKOB REICHER' Cubs.fL.'fR.JT:BbPI . JON DAVISSONI OCZ-IFFZRD ?r5jeI'Lo::f'TA3E3 ELITQGQEL, MARK LEVITT, ROBERT WEISBEIN, JEFF MINDICH, KENNETH KUNIN, ROBERT MANDEL, MARK WEISS. I MAYER, MITCHELL STERN, MICHAEL DOPPELT, JOSHUA DOUGLASS,
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