Category: ISC

1978 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

1978 held at Kimberly, Wisconsin on August 18-28.


Champion – Atlee Carpet Co., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Runner Up – Schaefer-Smith, Inc., Phoenix, Arizona


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Bob Toney, Atlee Carpet Co.
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Gary Watland, All-American Bar
  • Leading Hitter – Hice Stiles, Stevenson Toyota – .545
  • Leading Hitter – Mark Burrup, Grayson Real Estate – .545
  • Most RBI – Bob Tony, Atlee Carpet Co. – 6

1978 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Gary Watland, St. Paul (6-1, 0.29 ERA, 60 K, 7 BB)
P – Terry Stapley, Phoenix (5-1, 1.18 ERA, 45 K, 8 BB)
P – Owen Walford, Saginaw (4-2, 0.12 ERA, 97 K, 10 BB)
C – Dan Hvam, Madison .467
C – John Dutton, Phoenix .364
IF – Bob Toney, Oklahoma City .450
IF – Bryan Sosnowski, Regina .435
IF – James Garner, Oklahoma City .375
IF – Tom Handlen, Oshkosh .364
IF – Walt Coughran, Phoenix .292
OF – Hice Stiles, Lakewood CA .545
OF – Bob Johnson, Bakersfield .529
OF – Greg Cashman, St. Paul .467
OF – Tom Hummel, Oshkosh .400

1978 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

N/A


FINAL STANDINGS (Tulsa Firebirds are mission)

1. Atlee Carpet Co., Oklahoma City, OK
2. Schaefer-Smith Inc., Phoenix, AZ
3. Regina, SK
4. All-American Bar, St. Paul, MN
5t. Page Brake, Salt Lake City, UT
5t. Ed Smith Welding, Bakersfield, CA
7t. Bolters, Saginaw, MI
7t. Tommys Angels, Oshkosh, WI
9t. Stevenson Toyota, Lakewood, CO
9t. Mettler’s Bar, Mankato, MN
9t. The Farm Tavern, Madison, WI
9t. Jets, Las Vegas, NV
13t. Tarrant Glass, Ft. Worth, TX
13t. Abel & Rule, Modesto, CA
13t. Raiders, Rock Island, IL
13t. Jets, Lakewood, CA
17t. Park & Smyers, Houston, TX
17t. Grayson Real Estate, Idaho Falls, ID
17t. Tri-Arc, Salt Lake City, UT
17t. The Bar, Green Bay, WI
17t. Stifino’s, Pueblo, CO
17t. La Fiesta, Johnstown, PA
17t. AFB, Holloman, NM
17t. Tony’s, Oshawa, ON
25t. Broker Restaurants, Denver, CO
25t. Pyles, Washington, DC
25t. Maidrite, Cedar Rapids, IA
25t. Turqupise Kings, Mesa, AZ
25t. Modern Piping, Cedar Rapids, IA
25t. Ice Barons, Lakewood, CA
25t. National Cable, Logan, WV
25t. Berards, South Burlington, VT
33t. Adam’s Rib Bar, Fort Wayne, IN
33t. Dornberger Stockman, Sioux Falls, SD
33t. Tahlequah, Tulsa, OK
33t. Toyota, Reno, NV

1977 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

1977 held at Phoenix, Arizona on August 19-28.


Champion – Reno Toyota, Reno, Nevada
Runner Up – Nitehawks, Long Beach, California


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Bob Penaluna, Reno Toyota
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Bob Gregory, Reno Toyota
  • Leading Hitter – Tom Scott, Pearl Beer – .615
  • Most RBI – Bob Guy, Nitehawks – 10

1977 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Bob Gregory, Reno Toyota 4-0 0.00 9 7
P – Bob Todd, Nitehawks 5-0 1.09 27 5
P – Peter Landers, Tony’s 4-2 1.19 58 11
C – Leroy Wright, Reno Toyota .455
C – Stu Zink, Warriors .400
IF – Ted Tedford, Pearl Beer .462
IF – Bob Guy, Nitehawks .360
IF – Bill Penaluna, Reno Toyota .353
IF – Jimmy Williams, Bombers .476
IF – John Fuller, Bombers .429
OF – Tom Scott, Pearl Beer .615
OF – Jack Johnson, Nitehawks .423
OF – Dennis Furguson, Turquoise Kings .417
OF – Jerry Scavarda, Stevenson Toyota .600

1977 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

N/A


FINAL STANDINGS (Tulsa Firebirds are mission)

1. Reno Toyota, Reno, NV
2. Nitehawks, Long Beach, CA
3. Tony’s, Oshawa, ON
4. Bombers, Vista, CA
5t. Turquoise Kings, Prescott, AZ
5t. All-American Bar, St. Paul, MN
7t. Spuds, Blackfoot, ID
7t. F.M.A. Roadrunners, Salt Lake City, UT
9t. Warriors, Kingman, AZ
9t. Mustangs, Sylmar, CA
9t. Pearl Beer, San Antonio, TX
9t. Schaefer-Smith Inc., Phoenix, AZ
13t. Mettler’s Bar, Mankato, MN
13t. Tommy’s Angels, Oshkosh, WI
13t. Industrial Bank-County Line Farm, Ft. Collins, CO
13t. Colonels, Winnipeg, MB
17t. Southern Truck Raiders, Phoenix, AZ
17t. Stifino’s, Pueblo, CO
17t. Keg Bar, La Crosse, WI
17t. Raiders, Rock Island, IL
17t. Sal’s Winchell’s, Fresno, CA
17t. Stevenson Toyota, Lakewood, CO
17t. Aacro’s, Edmonton, AB
17t. Utah Noodle Parlor, Ogden, UT
25t. Bob Hyatt’s Stereo Center, Rochester, NY
25t. Hawks, Baytown, TX
25t. Indians, Cache, 0K
25t. Mercury-Lincoln, Bergettstown, PA
25t. Brewer-RKT, Fresno, CA
25t. Trion Bar, New Haven, IN
25t. Waxman Scrappers, Hamilton, ON
25t. Joe Pagon Braves, Maui, HI
33t. Ring’s, Dubuque, IA
33t. Sonic’s, Tulsa, 0K
33t. McDonalds, Sterling, IL
33t. Gene’s IGA-National Cable, Logan, WV
33t. King Farms, Owen Sound, ON
33t. Roadrunners, Albuquerque, NM

1976 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

1976 held at Long Beach, California on August 20-29.


Champion – All-American Bar, St. Paul, Minnesota
Runner Up – Jets, Lakewood, California


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Jerry O’Connor, All-American Bar
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Al DeWall, All-American Bar
  • Leading Hitter – Al Goldberg, Jets – .615
  • Most RBI – Bill Penaluna, Fairway Motors – 9

1976 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Darwin Tolzin, All-American Bar (3-0, 1.45 ERA, 21 K, 4 BB)
P – Al DeWall, All-American Bar (5-1, 1.28 ERA, 46 K, 5 BB)
P – Ralph Salazar,Winchell’s Donuts (4-1, 0.72 ERA, 58 K, 6 BB)
P – Kevin Henderson, Lamb Chevrolet (3-1, 0.87 ERA, 43 K, 4 BB)
C – Ed Daniels, Fresno .438
C – Ray Neveau, Oshkosh .313
IF – Jerry O’Connor, St. Paul .444
IF – Bill Penaluna, Reno .444
IF – Denny Delort, Oshkosh .333
IF – Dennis Powell, Lakewood (CA) .333
IF – Dan O’Connor, St. Paul .250
UTIL – Gary Cleverly, Salt Lake City .467
OF – Al Goldberg, Lakewood (CA) .615
OF – Hice Stiles, Kalewood (CA) .435
OF – Ken Roach, Fresno .389
OF – Billy Overton, Prescott .368

1976 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

N/A


FINAL STANDINGS

1. All-American Bar, St. Paul, MN
2. Jets, Lakewood, CA
3. Lamb Chevrolet, Prescott, AZ
4. Tommy’s Angels, Oshkosh, WI
5t. Fairway Motors, Reno, NV
5t. Wichell’s Donuts, Fresno, CA
7t. Tarrant Glass Co., Ft. Worth, TX
7t. Schaefer-Smith Inc., Pheonix, AZ
9t. F.M.A. Valley Bank, Salt Lake City, UT
9t. Lakewood Barons, Lakewood, CA
9t. Keg Bar, LaCross, WI
9t. Turquoise Kings, Kingman, AZ
13t. Colorado Blues, Denver, CO
13t. Shaw Construction, Ogden, UT
13t. Southern Plating, San Antonio, TX
13t. Nighthawks, Long Beach, CA
17t. Laycoffs Tavern, Ft. Wayne, IN
17t. Gene’s IGA National Cable, Logan, WV
17t. RKT, Fresno, CA
17t. Pepsi-Cola, Cannon City, CO
17t. Joe Pagon Braves, Maui, HI
17t. Firefighters Union, Long Beach, CA
17t. Stevenson Toyota, Lakewood, CO
17t. Sonic’s, Tulsa, OK
25t. Queen City Motel, Rock Island, IL
25t. All-Indians, Cache, OK
25t. Ring’s Food, Dubuque, IA
25t. King Farm, Owen Sound, ON
25t. Roadrunners, Albuquerque, NM

1975 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

1975 held at Kimberly, Wisconsin on August 22-31.


Champion – Nitehawks, Long Beach, California
Runner Up – Southern Truck Raiders, Sun City, Arizona


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Jerry Flory, Nitehawks
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Bob Todd, Nitehawks
  • Leading Hitter – Frank DeBois, Knights – .647
  • Most RBI – Denny Stilwell, Southern Truck Raiders – 6

1975 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Gil Aragon, Southern Truck Raiders (4-2, 1.10 ERA, 24 K, 7 BB)
P – Sam Beaver, Tarrant Glass Co. (3-1, 0.00 ERA, 37 K, 2 BB)
P – Bob Todd, Nitehawks (5-0, 0.60 ERA, 34 K, 1 BB)
C – Vic Munoz, Manny’s C .467
C – Butch Chambers, Southern Truck Raiders C .208
IF – Joe Siefried, Jets IF .462
IF – Tim Denson, Tarrant Glass Co. IF .417
IF – Manny Ortega – Manny’s IF .412
IF – Jerry Flory, Nitehawks IF .350
IF – Randy White, Southern Truck Raiders IF .290
OF – Frank DeBois, Knights OF .647
OF – Nick Whittaker, Tulsa OF .467
OF – Jack Johnson, Nitehawks OF .286
OF – Denny Stilwell, Southern Truck Raiders OF .250

1975 ISC SECOND TEAM ALL WORLD

N/A


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Nighthawks, Long Beach, CA
2. Southern Truck Raiders, Sun City, AZ
3. Tarrant Glass Co., Ft. Worth, TX
4. Manny’s, San Bernardino, CA
5t. Turquoise Kings, Kingman, AZ
5t. Jets, Lakewood, CA
7t. F.M.A. Valley Bank, Salt Lake City, UT
7t. Golfland, Green Bay, WI
9t. Knights, Lakewood, CO
9t. Blues, Denver, CO
9t. Firebirds, Tulsa, OK
9t. Jay’s Carpets, Summerset, PA
13t. Hay’s Roofing, Prescott, AZ
13t. RKT, Fresno, CA
13t. A’s, Lamar, CO
13t. Tommy’s, Oshkosh, WI
17t. Whalens, Dubuque, IA
17t. Jack’s, Little Chute, WI
17t. Ft. Wayne Remodeling, Ft. Wayne, IN
17t. The Bar, Green Bay, WI
17t. Cowboys, Las Vegas, NV
17t. Mosenfelder, Rock Island, IL
17t. Martins Market, Bakersfield, CA
17t. Kristich Sports, Joliet, IL
25t. Gene’s IGA, Logan, WV
25t. All Indians, Cache, OK

1974 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

1974 held at Sun City, Arizona on August 16-25.


Champion – Page Raiders, Sun City, Arizona
Runner Up – Turquoise Kings, Kingman, Arizona


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Bill Crumm, Page Raiders
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Jack Van Voorst, Page Raiders
  • Leading Hitter – Walt Coughran, Schaefer & Smith Insurance – .727
  • Most RBI – Bob Guy, Jets – 8

1974 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Ed Kleckler, Jets (4-1, 0.57 ERA, 59 K, 7 BB)
P – Gil Aragon, Schaefer & Sons Insurance (4-1, 0.91 ERA, 19 K, 6 BB)
P – Jack Van Voorst, Page Raiders (4-0, 1.00 ERA, 17 K, 2 BB)
P – Jay Bob Bickford, Turquoise Kings (5-2, 1.09 ERA, 31 K, 6 BB)
C – Butch Chambers, Page Raiders .310
C – Ramon Aldecoa, Turquoise Kings .292
IF – Bob Groth, Cowboys .556
IF – Bob Guy, Jets .474
IF – Joe Avila, Cowboys .474
IF – Kevin Cook, Hay’s Roofing .421
IF – Jim Eberly, Perry Transfer .389
OF – Jerry Scavarda, Perry Transfer .500
OF – John Wilson, Jets .500
OF – Gary Charf, Turquoise Kings .370
OF – Mark Rice, Page Raiders .296


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Page Raiders, Sun City, AZ
2. Turquoise Kings, Kingman, AZ
3. Cowboys, Clovis, CA
4. Jets, Lakewood, CA
5t. Manny’s, San Bernardino, CA
5t. Hay’s Roofing, Prescott, AZ
7t. Condel Construction, El Paso, TX
7t. Perry Transfer, Denver, CO
9t. Janlin Plastics, Dubuque, IA
9t. Delta Mechanical Contracting, Westminster, CO
9t. Nighthawks, Long Beach, CA
9t. Shaw Construction, Ogden, UT
13t. Astor Cab Co., Cumberland, MD
13t. Bob Neal Ford, Rock Island, IL
13t. Sal’s Winchell’s Donuts, Fresno, CA
13t. Houston Bombers, Houston, TX
17t. F.M.A. Valley Bank, Salt Lake City, UT
17t. Blazers, Spokane, WA
17t. Sam’s Club, Pueblo, CO
17t. Oshkosh, WI
17t. Oil Capitol, Tulsa, OK
17t. The Bar, Green Bay, WI
17t. Eastern No. 2 Federal, Blacksville, WV
17t. Schaefer & Smith Insurance, Phoenix, AZ
25t. M.G.M. Lions, Las Vegas, NV
25t. Beta Engineers, Arlington, TX
25t. Ft. Wayne Remodeling, Ft. Wayne, IN

1973 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

1973 held at Rock Island, Illinois on August 17-26.


Champion – Jets, Lakewood, California
Runner Up – Cowboys, Clovis, California


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Ed Kleckler, Jets
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Ed Kleckler, Jets
  • Leading Hitter – Dale Leach, Manny’s – .583
  • Most RBI – Don Frazier, Jets – 6
  • Most RBI – Dale Leach, Manny’s – 6

1973 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Ed Kleckler, Jets (5-0, 0.15 ERA, 67 K, 3 BB)
P – Herman Dunkerton, Cowboys (2-0, 0.00 ERA, 25 K, 5 BB)
P – Gil Aragon, Page Raiders (4-2, 1.00 ERA, 27 K, 5 BB)
C – Ed Daniels, Cowboys .389
C – Terry Birdsall, Jets .187
IF – Gene Peerenboom, Jack’s Tavern .500
IF – Stan Grebeck, Manny’s .429
IF – Bobby Guy, Jets .370
IF – Don Frazier, Jets .370
IF – Bob Shigumatsu, Cowboys .316
OF – Dale Leach, Manny’s .583
OF – Ralph Smith, Nitehawks .500
OF – Jerry Flory, Nitehawks .429
OF – John Wilson, Jets .313


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Jets, Lakewood, CA
2. Cowboys, Clovis, CA
3. Manny’s, San Bernardino, CA
4. King of the Row, Denver, CO
5t. Sun City Auto Parts, El Paso, TX
5t. Jack’s Tavern, Little Chute, WI
7t. Nighthawks, Long Beach, CA
7t. Las Vegas, NV
9t. Houston, TX
9t. Fresno, CA
9t. Fox Valley, Green Bay, WI
9t. Mosenfelder, Rock Falls, IL
13t. Tulsa, OK
13t. Hyndman, PA
13t. Security, Rock Island, IL
13t. Ogden, UT
17t. Pueblo, CO
17t. Page Raiders, Phoenix, AZ
17t. Spielmans, IA
17t. New Haven, IN
17t. Dallas, TX
17t. Whalen’s State, Dubuque, IA
17t. Blacksville, WV

1972 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

1972 held at Kimberly, Wisconsin on August 18-27.


Champion – Comets, Burbank, California
Runner Up – Nitehawks, Long Beach, California


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Bob Wills, Nitehawks
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Ed Bentley, Comets
  • Leading Hitter – Bob Wills, Nitehawks
  • Most RBI – N/A

1972 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

Bobby Guy, Comets
Gene Peerenboom, Jack’s
Joe Avila, Cowboys
Joe Seifried, Comets
Mark Rice, Pages Raiders
Bob Wills, Nitehawks
Jerry Flory, Nitehawks
Jim Steger, Jack’s
Don Frazier, Comets
Ed Daniels, Cowboys
John Rodriguez, Nitehawks
Ed Bentley, Comets
Ed Klecker, Warner Electric Jets
Roger Teske, Nitehawks
Jerry Ralfs, Hynes & Howes


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Comets, Burbank, CA
2. Nitehawks, Long Beach, CA
3. Hynes & Howes, Rock Island, IL
4. Warner Electric Jets, Lakewood, CA
5t. Shad’s Lounge, Sterling, CO
5t. National Cable, Logan, WV
7t. Pages Raiders, Phoenix, AZ
7t. Carolina Hawks, Columbia, SC
9t. Cowboys, Clovis, CA
9t. Jack’s Rosehill, Little Chute, WI
9t. Town & Country, Rock Falls, IL
9t. Teamsters, Tulsa, OK
13t. Cavaliers, Dubuque, IA
13t. American International, Las Vegas, NV
13t. Savon, Ogden, UT
13t. Brothers Furniture, Washington, DC
17t. Dean Puccinelli, Milwaukee, WI
17t. Beavers, Granite Falls, NC
17t. Pepsi Cola, Pueblo, CO
17t. First National Bank, Bedford, PA
17t. Oregon Clothing, Oshkosh, WI
17t. International Harvester, Ft. Wayne, IN

1971 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

1971 held at Tulsa, Oklahoma on August 27-September 5.


Champion – Nitehawks, Long Beach, California
Runner Up – Spencer’s, Englewood, Colorado
Runner Up – LaTapatia, El Paso, Texas


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Gil Aragon, Schaefer-Smith Insurance
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – N/A
  • Leading Hitter – Chuck Coldera, Hustlers – .600
  • Most RBI – Don Frazier, Nitehawks – 5

1971 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Roger Teske, Spencer’s (2-0, 0.00 ERA, 15 K, 1 BB)
P – Paul Lopez, LaTapatia (4-1, 2.18 ERA, 35 K, 5 BB)
P – Gil Aragon, Schaefer-Smith Insurance (4-2, 2.45 ERA, 65 K, 6 BB)
C – Jack Palmore, LaTapatia C .286
C – Butch Chambers, Schaefer-Smith Insurance C .278
IF – Don Frazier, Spencer’s IF .455
IF – Bob Robinson, Carolina Hawks IF .429
IF – Bill Crumm, Schaefer-Smith Insurance IF .421
IF – Bill Manning, LaTapatia IF .400
IF – Don Sears, Spencer’s IF .364
OF – John Wilson, Spencer’s OF .556
OF – Frank Van Patton, Hustlers OF .417
OF – Bob Brozovich, Spencer’s OF .400
OF – Denny Ferch, Lux Club OF .333


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Nighthawks, Long Beach, CA
2. Spencer’s, Englewood, CO
3. LaTapatia, El Paso, TX
4. Oregon Clothing, Oshkosh, WI
5t. Schaefer-Smith Insurance, Phoenix, AZ
5t. Hustlers, Hawthorne, CA
7t. Carolina Hawks, Columbia, SC
7t. Quickick, Tulsa, OK
9t. Clearfield Cheese, Wellsville, UT
9t. Trail Liquor, Lamar, CO
9t. Burger-Chef, Clarksburg, WV
9t. Fair-Way Motors, Reno, NV
13t. Sports Shop, Rock Island, IL
13t. Kingsport Club, Kingsport, TN
13t. Cowboys, Clovis, CA
13t. White Glove, Houston, TX
17t. Oklahoma Army National Guard, Oklahoma City, OK
17t. Reeg Motor Sales, Huntington, IN
17t. Lux Club, Dubuque, IA
17t. W.M. Heitgras Co., Tulsa, OK
17t. Tally-Page, Phoenix, AZ
17t. Dallas-Ft. Worth All Stars, Dallas, TX
17t. Beavers, Granite Falls, NC

1970 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

1970 held at Kernan, California on August 28-September 6.


Champion – Nitehawks, Long Beach, California
Runner Up – Spencer’s, Englewood, Colorado
Runner Up – LaTapatia, El Paso, Texas


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Gil Aragon, Schaefer-Smith Insurance
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – N/A
  • Leading Hitter – Chuck Coldera, Hustlers – .600
  • Most RBI – Don Frazier, Nitehawks – 5

1970 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Don Weldon, General Electric (4-0, 28 IP, 11 H, 1 ER, 35 K, 5 BB)
P – Jerry Wells, Schaefer-Smith Insurance (5-1, 46 IP, 18 H, 1 ER, 44 K, 1 BB)
P – Don Sarno, L&L Hustlers (3-0, 37 IP, 17 H, 0 ER, 36 K, 15 BB)
C – Terry Birdsall, L&L Hustlers .471
C – Joe Jones, General Electric .320
IF – Rich Williams, County Fair Market .417
IF – Sid Jwanier, Sal’s Lunch .412
IF – Jim Perry, General Electric .400
IF – Gordon Salsman, General Electric .385
IF – Don Leslie, Bob Neal Ford .353
OF – Jackie Tointigh, Apache .417
OF – Harry Barrett, Southeastern Saw .294
OF – Vic Cobos, Schaefer-Smith Insurance .290
OF – Jerry Flory, L&L Hustlers .281


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Schaefer-Smith Insurance, Phoenix, AZ
2. L&L Hustlers, Hawthorne, CA
3. Sal’s Lunch, Philadelphia, PA
4. General Electric, Dallas, TX
5t. La Tapatia, El Paso, TX
5t. Spencer Sorting Goods, Englewood, CO
7t. Bob Neal Ford, Rock Island, IL
7t. Southeastern Saw, Houston, TX
9t. Jack Rose Hill, Kaukauna, WI
9t. Nitehawks, Long Beach, CA
9t. Shoney Hawks, Columbia, SC
9t. County Fair Market, Lamont, CA
13t. Oilers, Hatcherville, OK
13t. R.K.T., Fresno, CA
13t. Beavers, Granite Falls, NC
13t. Fairway Motors, Reno, NV
17t. Guthrie Truckers, Waynesburg, PA
17t. Joe’s Towing, Ogden, UT
17t. Doresett Electric, Tulsa, OK
17t. Pepsi-Cola, Pueblo, CO
17t. Henry’s Lounge, Dubuque, IA
17t. Bob’s Finer Foods, Huntington, IN

1969 ISC Men’s Fast Pitch World Tournament

1969 held at Rock Island, Illinois on August 22-31.


Champion – Sal’s Lunch, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Runner Up – Sports Shop, Rock Island, Illinois


  • Cleo Goyette Memorial MVP Award – Ty Stofflet, Sal’s Lunch
  • Leroy Zimmerman Memorial Pitching Award – Ty Stofflet, Sal’s Lunch
  • Leading Hitter – Ken Currie, Hawks – .563
  • Most RBI – Ken Currie, Hawks – 5
  • Most RBI – Gary Adams, Elway Express – 5
  • Most RBI – Bob Osborn, Nitehawks – 5

1969 ISC FIRST TEAM ALL WORLD

P – Ty Stofflet, Sal’s Lunch (5-0, 0.00 ERA, 86 K, 5 BB)
P – Gary Hutchins, Rock Island (Bob Neal) (3-0, 0.00 ERA, 41 K, 7 BB)
P – Don Sarno, L&L Hustlers (3-0, 37 IP, 17 H, 0 ER, 36 K, 15 BB)
C – Terry Birdsall, L&L Hustlers .471
C – Joe Jones, General Electric .320
IF – Rich Williams, County Fair Market .417
IF – Sid Jwanier, Sal’s Lunch .412
IF – Jim Perry, General Electric .400
IF – Gordon Salsman, General Electric .385
IF – Don Leslie, Bob Neal Ford .353
OF – Jackie Tointigh, Apache .417
OF – Harry Barrett, Southeastern Saw .294
OF – Vic Cobos, Schaefer-Smith Insurance .290
OF – Jerry Flory, L&L Hustlers .281


FINAL STANDINGS

1. Sal’s Lunch, Philadelphia, PA
2. Sports Shop, Rock Island, IL
3. Nighthawks, Long Beach, CA
4. Hawks, Columbia, SC
5t. Hays Roofing, Phoenix, AZ
5t. L & L Hustlers, Hawthore, CA
7t. Bon-Air, Moline, IL
7t. Merchants, Cannon City, CO
9t. Kopper, Schrader Ford, Dubuque, IA
9t. 616 Club, Green Bay, WI
9t. Camp-Co. Pkg, Ft. Worth, TX
9t. Elway Express, Van Wert, OH
13t. Flames, San Bernardino, CA
13t. Bell Bonding, Houston, TX
13t. Nevada Test Site, Mercury, NV
13t. Chiefs, Hammond, IN
17t. Merchants, Tulsa, OK
17t. Beavers, Granite Falls, NC
17t. Hyatt’s Stereo, Rocherster, NY
17t. Clearfield Cheese, Wellsville, UT
17t. Morris Hopson Ins Co., El Reno, OK
17t. Spencer Sporting Goods, Englewood, CA
17t. Bob Neal Ford, Rock Island, IL
17t. Beavers, Granite Falls, NC