AMERICAN LEAGUE CHAMPS — The Sox team won the championship in the Norwood Little American division.
Members of the team and their coaches are, front row, left to right — Mike O’Neil, Joe Gugliotta, Tom Gugliotta, Chris Collins,’ Billy Plasko and Paul Giblin.
Rear row, left to right — Charles Saraca, Manager; Ralph Cirillo, Billy Lynch, Bob Begley, Pete Didick, Joe Giampa, Ed Hanlon and Peter Didick, Coach. (Eugene McLean Photo)
NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPS — The Cardinals copped the title in the Norwood Little League National circuit.
Members of the team, front row, left to right—Richard Machado, Leo McTierney, John Noble, Steve Grew, Richard Morrison, Larry Cowell, Peter Trusevitch, Joe Kvilhaug, and Phil Coakley.
Rear row, left to right — Manager Nick Ferrara, Al Kent, Coach, Mark Kenney, Donny McQuaid, Teddy Pierce, Harry Pascoe, Steve Costello and Tom Wenzell, Coach. (Eugene McLean Photo)
The Boch Rambler Cardinals, National League champs, and the White Sox, winners of the American League race, will meet for the Norwood Little League
championship on Saturday at 5 p.m. at Mason-Neilan Field.
The Cards are managed by Nick Ferrara and coached by Tom Wenzell and Al Kent. The White Sox are under the direction of Charlie Saraca and coached by Pete Didick. Both teams have ace pitchers, with Joe Giampa, White Sox top hurler, and Harry Pascoe of the Cards both undefeated in league play. The White Sox seem to have more power, with Russ Mike’s five homers and Joe Gugliotta’s four. , However, the Cards ‘ have plenty of depth, with seven batters hitting over .300. Leading Card batters are Larry Cowell, Trip Knhaug, and Moocliy Machado.
The White Sox have an excellent double-play combination in Joe Gugliotta and Russ Mike. The Cards have great fielders In Cowell at short and Dan McQuaid at first. All in all, it appears to be a toss-up, with the burden on the shoulders of pitchers Pascoe and Giampa. Congratulations go to Managers Ferrara and Saraca, both of whom won their league championships for the first time. Let’s have a good crowd at the field Saturday to watch the Norwood Little League championship game.
Probable starting lineups are:
Cards — Mclnerny rf, Machado c, Pascoe p, Kuvilhaug If, Cowell ss, McQuaid lb, Noble 3b, Murphy cf, Grew 2b.
White Sox—J. Gugliotta 2b, Didick, 3b, Mike ss. Begley c, Giampa p, T. Gugliotta cf, Cirello rf, Lynch lb, Fisher If.
By FRANK WALL
(All articles were originally published in the Norwood Messenger unless otherwise noted)
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