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Tom NeidererTom Neiderer in Gettysburg Times - Sep 7 1976
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"... Owls and Mike Sanders smashed three, including a triple. New Oxford 120 201 109? 010 614 8-2 Batteries: Lerew, Kevin (4). Larry Shrader (6) and Jeff Billman: Martz and Tom Neiderer SO. Lerew 2. Shrader 2, Martz 5. BB. Lerew 6. 2. 4. LP, Lerew. Sanders INO). In New Oxford was limited to six hits and also was charged with half ..."
Publication place: Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States
Tom NeidererTom Neiderer in Gettysburg Times - July 11 1973
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"... seven- over the German men." th with two runs to gain a 6-4 win at Hamey. Wayne Lawrence Ied off with a walk and scored on a double by Tom Neiderer. Don Brady, Although the American men had beaten their German for the eighth time in eight meetings, 122-101, the spread was thc smallest ever. A powerful performance by the Kendall ..."
Publication place: Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States
Tom NeidererTom Neiderer in Gettysburg Times - May 27 1974
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"... a double by George Slaybaugh, plus an error. The Twins iced the game with three in the sixth via a double by Dave Lawrence, singles by Greg Emst and Tom Neiderer, and a triple by Kev Smith 010 030 500 003 Batteries: Ron Stahl, Rick Byers (6) and Barry Fitz; Donnie Brady and Tom Neiderer. SO Stahl 4, Byers 3, Brady 5. LP Stahl. Slaybaugh (M); Lawrence (M). Smith (M). HR Fitz. pulled to within half a game of first place with a 3-1 and ..."
Publication place: Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States
Tom NeidererTom Neiderer in New Oxford Item - Nov 1 1962
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"... Wetzel. Bill Goulden. Donald Rimel, Carl Wiseman. Phil Garrett. Alphia Rimel, Diek Harner. Ken Kuhn, captain; Ray Funk, "Twisty" Weaver, Norm McKim, Carroll Staub. John Staub. Bill Smith Jr., Tom Neiderer, Bernic Lawrence. Eri Lawrence, Bob Mlller. Hay Klunk. SOCIAL CLUB Pele Brashears, captain. Bud Moore, Harry Quickel. Carl Mahone, George Beamer, Raymond Staub, Al Brashears. "Brownie? Smith, Henry Weikert, John ..."
Publication place: New Oxford, Adams County, Pennsylvania, United States