CQLUMBIA DAILY SPSCTÁTOR
Lion Nine Routs Kings PoinL 18-0
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Bob Bosson's grand slam hnme
run over the centor field fence in
tho íirst inningsotthescorÍHEpace
as Columbia's bascbull loam
tomped.to an 18-0 wm over the
Kings Polnt Mariners at Baher
llosson lateraddeditniilherhome
run to tho ldenticalspot,andFranli
Stimley alsoconnectedas theLions
seored all Uieir runs in the tírst
six innings. The win raised Col-
umbia's season record to 6-7,
whlio Kings Point is now 0-7.
Bob Brookshire drew hls first
starting assignment on the mound,
and responded bv hurllng no-hit
biill fo r thc fivc innings he wa_
asked to ivork. The final four
innings were dividod amoiie four
I.ion pitchers, as coach John Bal-
cj'iim vib .cituted freely.
The outcome of thc game was
nover in doubl. The Mariners'
startlng pitcher, Hon Adams,
loudcd the bases in the first in-
ninĸ, Issuing walhĸ to Chuck Assi-
curato and lîich Broivn, and an in-
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116 VLrginu
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tield single to fiĩondi
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tho bases wit h his grand
The Lions addcd threc
thc third, sending Adams
bench and brinsing Gerry
in to pitch. Bosson greeted
ivith a two run homer :
TONIGHT!
Columbia then sent nine men to
bat in the sixth, addlngfive moro
runs oíf Strom and a second re-
liever, Ed Peterson, to close out
the seoring. The bigblom of this
rallj was a two-run double by As-
sicurato to the right field fence.
Brookshire pitched the firstfive
inninns for the Lions and did not
CONNECTION: Columbia first bas
fourth Lnning of yestciday's game as-iri'
" nn fot the 6-6
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