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Mike Pisitz scattered five hits yesterday as Hollis Hall's National League softball champions defeated the American League leader, Weld South, 3 to 2, in ten innings for the intramural championship.
Joe Hindeman, the losing pitcher, was almost as effective in limiting undefeated Hollis to six hits. But poor support ruined him in the final frame. The Weld first baseman dropped an easy pop fly, putting a runner on base with one out. After a single on which the runner was thrown out trying for third, the batter moved to second and scored the winning run when the next man also singled.
Hollis compiled an 8-0 won-lost record in the National League. Weld had one loss and seven victories in the junior circuit.
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