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Seeing double? Lynell Drake, first baseman for Durty Nelly's women's softball team, proba- sister, Linda, also plays for the bar as does their older sister, Karen. The Drake bly felt like it after taking a pitch while batting and then watching a line drive girls are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Drake of Lead. foul.

Spectators probably do see double of Lynell well, almost. Her twin Photos by Geri Aberle (n) Brewers boiling; so is Ste Steinbrenner TOM CANAVAN AP Writer The Milwaukee Brewers and Pete Vuckovich are red hot under interim Manager Harvey Kuenn. New York Yankees' owner George Steinbrenner is just as hot, under the collar that is. Vuckovich, 9-2, won his eighth consecutive game Tuesday night, combining with Rollie Fingers on a five-hitter as the Brewers won their seventh straight game with a 3-2 decision over the Yankees. Against the Yankees Vuckovich gave up a home run to Roy Smalley in the second inning to tie the score 2-2 and held New York in check the rest of way until Fingers relieved in the ninth inning.

Steinbrenner was upset with two calls, claiming Brewer catcher Ted Simmons trapped a ball against the foul screen in the eighth inning and that the umps blew an out call at first on Willie Randolph in the third. In other AL action, Boston edged Detroit 5-4 in 11 innings, Cleveland beat Baltimore 8-6, Chicago downed Minnesota 6-5, Texas shut out California 4-0, Kansas City nipped Oakland 2-1 and Seattle outlasted Toronto 6- 5. The Brewers took a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the first when Robin Yount tripled and Cecil Cooper slammed his 12th home run of the season off Roger IN MEMORY OF HARRY M. HUFENDICK Born May 5. 1908 at Sturgis, South to Edward H.

and Myrtle (Wallace) Hufendick Died June 17. 1982 at Lead. South Dakota. FUNERAL SERVICES Monday, June 21. 1982 2:00 0 p.m.

United Methodist Church Lead. Dakota OFFICIATING CLERGYMAN The Rev. Dr. Dwayne F. Knight United Methodist Church Lead.

South Dakota MUSIC Organist Mrs. Margaret Sullivan Vocalist Wayne Songs "Old Rugged Cross" "Rock Of Ages" ACTIVE CASKETBEARERS Art Crowley Pat Derosier Gerald Long Howard Morrison Walter Schloredt Ed Virkula All friends considered Honorary Casketbearers Memorials have been established to the Lead United Methodist Church and the Twin City Senior Citizens Center INTERMENT St. Onge Cemetery St. Onge. South Dakota Arrangements under the direction of the Fidler Funeral Chapel Lead.

South Dakota 5 Lee Street in Deadwood 1.75 liter MATTINGLY $11.50 1.75 liter BARTON VODKA $8.25 NEWSPAPER 12 pack cans OLD MILWAUKEE C. 2 $3.69 3 liter GALLO WINES Vin Rose', Burgundy, Chablis Blanc, Pink Chablis, Hearty Burgundy, Red Rose'. Specials in effect June 23rd thru Wednesday, June 23, 1982, Page 5 Scoreboard Major League Baseball AI A Glance By The Associated Press LEAGUE Eastern Division Boston 41 25 .621 Milwaukee 37 29 .561 Detroit 35 28 .556 Baltimore 34 30 .531 Cleveland 32 32 500 8 New York 30 33 .476 Toronto 31 37 .456 11 Western Division California 40 28 .588 Kansas City 38 27 .585 Chicago 38 28 .576 .514 Oakland 30 40 .429 11 Texas 24 37 .393 Minnesota 16 54 .229 25 Tuesday's Games Boston 5. Detroit 4, 11 innings Cleveland 8, Baltimore 6 Milwaukee 3, New York 2 Chicago 6, Minnesota 5 Texas 4. California 0 Kansas City 2, Oakland 1 Seattle 6, Toronto 5 Wednesday's Games Toronto (Clancy 7-3) at Seattle (Bannister 6-4) Kansas City (Gura 7-3) at Oakland (Kingman 0-2) Detroit (Morris 8-7) at Boston (Eckersley 6-5), (n) New Baltimore (Palmer 4-3) at Cleveland Milwaukee (Denny 4-7), (n) York (Morgan 3-4) at (Caldwell 5).

(n) Minnesota (Castillo 2-5) at Chicago (Lamp 4-3), (n) Texas (Medich 5-5) at California (Forsch 5-6), (n) Thursday's Games Detroit at Baltimore, (n) Cleveland at New York, (n) Oakland at Texas, (n) Kansas City at California, (n) Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division Pct. GB St. Louis 40 28 .588 Montreal 37 27 .578 New York 34 32 .515 5 Philadelphia 33 32 .508 Pittsburgh 30 33 .476 Chicago 25 44 .362 Western Division Atlanta 40 26 606 San Diego 29 .554 Los Angeles 36 33 .522 San Francisco 30 39 .435 Cincinnati 29 38 .433 Houston 29 38 .433 Tuesday's Games 4. New York 3 Pittsburgh 9, Chicago 2 Cincinnati 7, San Diego 5 Los Angeles 4, Atlanta 1 Houston 2. San Francisco 0 St.

Louis 3, Philadelphia 2, Wednesday's Games Montreal (Rogers 8-4) at New York (Swan 5-1), (n) Chicago (Filer 0-2) at Pittsburgh (Sarmiento 2-0). (n) San Diego (Welsh 5-2) at Cincinnati (Pastore 4-6), (n) Los Angeles (Valenzuela 9-5) at Atlanta (Mahler 6-5). "San Francisco (Martin 2-4) at Houston (Ryan 5-8), (n) Philadelphia (Krukow 5-5) at Louis (Mura 5-5), (n) Thursday's Philadelphia at St. Louis Montreal at New (n) San Diego at Cincinnati, (n) Los Angeles at Atlanta, (n) San Francisco at Houston (n) Only games scheduled Tuesday's Sports Transactions By The Associated Press BASEBALL American League American League DETROIT TIGERS Traded Rick Matula, pitcher, to the Texas Rangers for Steve Luebber, pitcher. NEW YORK YANKEES Sent Doyle Alexander and Rudy May, pitchers, to Columbus of the International League on 20-day rehabilitation assignments.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS Traded Dick Davis, outfielder, to the Pittsburgh Pirates for a player to be named later. Otto Velez, designated hitter, from the 15-day disabled list. National League ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Activated Steve Braun, outfielder, from the 15-day disabled list. Optioned Orlando Sanchez, catcher, to Louisville of the American Association.

By The Associated Press Valley National Bank of Sioux Falls, Sioux Nation Vet Supply of Sioux Falls and Rapid City Macy share first place in this week's Class A amateur baseball poll. Aberdeen Pepsi is fourth. Sharing fifth place are Godfather's Pizza of Huron, Brookings and Rapid City Gregg's. Renner's Monarchs continue to lead the Class poll followed by Madison's Broncos, Dimock-Ethan, Canova, Scotland, Alexandria, Larchwood, Harrisburg, Groton and Humboldt. Canova is up a notch from last week, while Scotland is up from ninth and Alexandria from eighth.

Larchwood was third a week ago, Harrisburg fifth and Groton seventh. Officials of the South Dakota Amateur Baseball Association, sport writers and sportscasters participate in the SDGA ENTRIES Entries are still being accepted for the state (SDGA) Husband- Wife Championship set for September 10-11-12 at Hillcrest Golf Country Club, Yankton. The tourney allows 216 entries and 190 have been accepted. Send entry to SDGA or to Jo Johnson, 1109 South Williams, Sioux Falls. Faith Stock Show The Faith Stock Show entry blanks are now available from your local County Extension Office.

The entries are due no later than August 6 to the livestock chairman Bob Hlavka of Plainview. It would be greatly appreciated if you wouldl mail your entries in instead of using the phone. Erickson, 4-6. The Brewers scored the game-winner in the second on a single by Roy Howell, a double by Ed Romero and Marshall Edwards' infield single. Rangers 4, Angels 0 Rick Honeycutt scattered seven hits and stopped Rod Carew's 25-game hitting streak and Jim Sundberg delivered a two-run single as Texas blanked California and broke a two-game losing streak.

Honeycutt, 3-7, struck out four and walked two in gaining his first shutout and the Rangers' second of the year. The left-hander got Carew to ground out in the first, Ay out in the third, bounce to mound in the fifth and fly out again in the eighth. Mariners 6, Blue Jays 5 Seattle's Julio Cruz stole third base and scored the winning run on a throwing error by Toronto catcher Buck Martinez in the seventh inning as the Mariners defeated the Blue Jays. The Blue Jays had tied the game at 5-5 with three runs in the fifth highlighted by Willie Upshaw's two-run homer, his ninth of the year. Seattle rapped three home runs in the fourth inning when it scored four times.

Richie Zisk opened the inning with a solo homer, Dave Henderson, who also knocked in a run earlier with single, added a two- run shot and Bud Bulling added a solo blast. Royals 2, A's 1 Reliever Dan Quisenberry, earned his 20th save of the combining with rookie Bud Black on a six-hitter as the Kansas City handed Oakland its seventh loss in its last eight games. Black gave up four hits in 51- 3 innings, while Quisenberry, who leads the AL in saves and games finished with 29, gave up a run in the eighth when Rickey Henderson led off with a single, stole second and third, and scored on Cliff Johnson's grounder. Amos Otis got his 12th game- winning RBI, tops in the league, with a sacrifice fly in the first inning off Matt Keough, 6-9. The Royals scored again in the sixth on Jerry Martin's RBI double.

Henderson now has 68 stolen bases in 70 games. White Sox 6, Twins 5 Ron LeFlore snapped a 5-5 tie with a leadoff home run in the bottom of the eighth inning as Chicago won for the sixth time in eight games and handed Minnesota its 27th loss in its last 31 games. LeFlore's fourth of the season came off Terry Felton, 0-7, and made a winner of Eddie Solomon, 1-0. Run-scoring doubles by Greg Luzinski off Foster Grant SUNGLASSES Offer Good thru June THOMPSON DRUG of Lead 310 W. Main 584-1182 KEN'S CAMPER 12th ANNIVERSARY SALE Loading Charges City Sales Tax under list price Pickup Toppers $25500 and up Sassy Seat Revolutionary-eliminates high chairs and booster chairs.

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"Dwight told me to go with the pitch, to take aim on the wall," said Boggs, a left-handed batter. "I was trying to hit to left field because I defeat myself when I try to pull in this ball park." Rick Leach had given the Tigers a 4-2 lead with a two-run bases-loaded double with two out in the eighth. Indians 8, Orioles 6 Rookie Von Hayes knocked in three runs and highlighted Cleveland's six-run fifth inning with a triple and a two-run single as Baltimore lost for only the fourth time in its last 15 games. Cleveland starter Lary Sorensen, 6-6, got the victory, allowing 10 hits, one walk and striking out three in 71-3 innings. BASEBALL DOUBLEHEADER ANGELS South Dakota Cable 578-1969 Channel 12 4-DAY SALE AT CIRCLE FOODS Cleo smoc GRADE GRADE GRADE -A- MEDIUM OVEN FRESH BUTTER-TOP PER EGGS BREAD DOZ.

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