+ THURSDAY, JUNE 30th, 1955 ' THE HALLEYBURIAN Page Three gE SPORTS PARADE ~}. --On Friday, O'Brien took over first place by one point by vir- tue of a 17-9 win over Ideal Dairy. This »was the second game to go into overtime this season with the score tied in the seventh, -at 9-9. The Dairyde- fences weakened as they were tapped for 8 runs on 6 hits. Willis Othemer once again led the O'Brien in hitting with a home run, a double and a single followed by Bob Moore with two doubles and a single. Play- ing coach Dud Huff and Ed Rom- say each collected two hits in four tries. Lawrence Othmer pitched the entire game and was the winner with Ed Ramsay taking the loss O'Brien 30200318 17 17 3 Dairy (@osulilz2o) 2 al 97 A benefit doubleheader was - held on Sunday for Tom Fleury, who was hurt the Sunday before while playing for the All-Stars. In the first game. Belleterre took a close one 7-5. Two form- er Haileyburians led the team with two hits each, Ed. Bettiol and Johnny Smith. Bettiol alse pitched the evening game. = Bill Grozelle led the All-Stars with two doubles and two sin- gels to get four of the Town's ten hits. All-Stars 021010010 5 10 4 Belleterre.. 00004003 7 10 4 The second game was a de- cisive win for the All-Stars as they romped to a 15-4 wm. ~ The Ail-Stars' main asset was theyitching of Lawrence Oth- mer who gave up only three hits in playing nine innings. Eddie Bettiol again pitched the evening game-for Belleterre but the strain of the afternoon game @ had two doubles. showed through as he was tapped for 14 hits. He was relieved in the 9th by another ex-Town Leaguer player, Tom Blanchard, who gave up one hit. In the hitting department, Bill Grozelle again had a 4-for-5 average. Jimmy Nadeau also Home runs in the game were by the Othmer brothers each with a man on. For the losers, Perrier collected two of the three hits off Othmer The other was by another form- er Haileyburian, Jack Grenon. Belleterre 000020119 4 3 3 Al-Stars. 02013214x 13 12 2 On Monday a postponed game was-held between the Town and Steelworkers, with the latter winning 8-7. With the Town leading 8-5 going into the last of the seventh the Town supporters were the victims of two errors which allowed 3 rnc to score. Ted Bates mtched the entire game to win his third of the year. His hitting also did not go amiss as he collected three for four. B. Heikkla and Ray Gauvreau each had two hits for the Town. ARoniia" ole doos 12100127 72 985 Steelwork. 0102113. 8 9-5 Tuesday night, North Cobalt snapped a losing streak of four games as they downed Steel- workers to climb back into fourth place in the league stand- ings. Keith Lathem allowed only twc hits in winning his second game of the year. Ted Bates took the loss. North Cobalt were Wayne Watson with two hits. Ted Bates and Don Taylor got the only hits by Steelworkers. Steelworkers. 04010001 6 2 4 N. 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