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6 December 12-18, 2013

Bath Lutheran holds first In darts, UCC falls to third

St. John’s Lutheran of Bath is all alone in first place in the Suburban Inter- Church Dart Baseball League after sweeping visiting Salem UCC of Moorestown on Monday night. The locals won 5–3, 6-3, and 4-3 in 12 innings. Top hitters for Bath were Don Miller, 7 for 14; Matt Creyer, 5 for 13,and Bob Flyte, a home run. Moorestown: Sherry Bush, 6 for 13; Vic Krause, 4 for 11; Kim Bush, a homer. St. Paul’s UCC, Northampton, fell to second place, although winning 4-3 and 3-2, losing game two at St. Stephen’s Lutheran in Bethlehem, 6-5. Northampton: Brian Gross, 6 for 11; Amber Gross, and Emily Kern, both 4 for 12. Bethlehem: Cassandra Matey, 6 for 12; Allen Beahm, 4 for 12; Travis Beahm, 4 for 13; Cori Oswald, a homer. Christ UCC, Bath, had good hitting, but not enough runs. They lost at Emmanuel EC in Bethlehem, 4-1, won 4-0, and lost 4-2. Hitting for Bath were Dan DalCin, 8 for 13; Garry Hunsicker, 6 for 12, and Ron Wagner, 6 for 13. Emmanuel

had only Jovi Rivera, 3 for 12. Dryland-Trinity of Hecktown lost 2-1 and 5-3 before winning 9-4 at Ebenezer Bible Fellowship in Bethlehem. Hecktown: Earl Sigley, 6 for 13 with a homer; Larry Golick and Bernie Yurko, both 5 for 11; Al Gilbert, 5 for 15 with a homer; Shawn Sigley, 4 for 11. Ebenezer: Vic Pacchioni, 5 for 12 with a homer; Carol Voortman, 4 for 11; Leroy Wilcox, two homers. Salem Lutheran, Bethlehem, won 8-0, then lost 9-3 and 5-0 at St. John’s Union, Farmersville. Salem: Bryan Frankenfield, 5 for 13; Tyler Frankenfield, 6 for 12 with a homer; Kyle Taylor, 6 for 12; Austin Hoffman, a homer. Farmersville: Gene Grim, 5 for 11; Tom George, 4 for 10; Dennis Koehler, 4 for 11 with a homer; and a home run each by Luke George, Keith Campbell, and Wade Chilmonik. (NOTE: Walt Hoffert of Salem hit his 3,000th RBI two weeks ago.) Messiah Lutheran, Bethlehem, won 2-0, lost 1-0 on a Tommy Weaver home run PA003267

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Bath Lutheran St. Paul’s, North’n Christ UCC, Bath Dryland, Hecktown Salem Luth., Beth’m St. Stephen’s, Beth’m Ebenezer, Bethlehem Salem UCC, Moores. Messiah, Bethlehem Farmersville Emmanuel, Bethlehem Trinity, Bangor

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SCHEDULE: Dec. 16 – St. Paul’s at Dryland, Ebenezer at Bath Luth., Salem UCC at St. Stephen’s, Messiah at Christ UCC, Emmanuel at Salem Luth., Farmersville, at Trinity Luth.

Arndt rolled to a 4 to 1 win over Mayer with Tom Zeitner, 449 and Patti Arndt, 420. Mayer: Sue Brandt, 459. Jacoby won 3 to 1 over Hahn, led by Scott McGee, 233–573; Dave Jacoby, 473; Mike Knable, 444. Hahn: Bert Davidson, 437; Austy Strohl, 416; Linda Hahn, 414. Armie also won 3 to 1 over Kemmerer with Steve Rinker, 509, and Armie Fioranelli, 485. Kemmerer: Ernest Bonser, 479. STANDINGS Kerbacher Arndt Jacoby Armie Dutt Kemmerer Hahn Mayer

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Bath Legion Scores Another Shut-out with Their Friday Niters Week 14 was another good one for Bath Legion in the Bath Legion Friday Niters, as Continued on page 15

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Arndt Pulls Within Three of Kerbacher In Monday Nite Mixed The Kerbacher team split, but runner-up Arndt scored a knockout to get within three games in week 13 of the Monday Nite Mixed League. Kerbacher played to a 2 to 2 tie with Dutt as John Kerbacher had 497; Lisa Shafer, 462, and Dee Allogio, 447. Dutt: Les Dutt, 544, and Eric Spooner, 451.


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