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> BY DENNIS O'GRADY / Buelt gave up four hits and the bases in the fourth. A. Kennebeck, Sports Editor fanned four to get the win; Chris Wilkins'ground out P-CF ..... 2 0 0 Mark Buelt's single with two Breda jumped out to a 2-0 then scored one run. Duane Nieland. 3B 4. 0 2 out in the top of the sixth lead early as they scored a run Onken then slammed a single Wealing, SS4 0 0 inning broke a 5-5 deadlock in the first on. two Carroll to left to score another run and Dirkx, LF. 4 1 0 and St. Bernard of Breda went errors and got a run in the Sanford's two-out single De. Boeckman, IB 6 0 0 on to score an 8-5 Class A second on Kenny Kennebeck's chased home Bock to tie it at G. Heisterkamp, sectional semi-final victory double down the right field 5-5. DH 3 1 1 over Carroll here Friday line that chased home Ken The Tigers got another Koster, RF 3 2 2 night. Koster who had singled. outstanding defensive play in Totals ....32 8 After Buelt's single drove in But Carroll fought back the top of the fifth that got Carroll Kenny Kennebeck which repeatedly and didn't look like Hackett out of a jam. AB R H Bl proved to be the winning run, a team that had Idst a lot of With Nieland, who had Bock,C 4 1 Brian Nieland lashed a games, they deserve a pat on doubled on at second, Dan Wilkins, CF 4 0 two-fun single to left to add the back. Dirkx hit a sharp grounder to Onken, IB 3 insurance as Dale Lesle's The Tigers tied it in the Onken at first who made a Hackett, P 4 Bobcats picked up their 20th bottom of the second as Scott diving stop and beat the Sanford, RF 2 win of the season against only Forbes laid down a bunt. On runner to first to end the Forbes, LF 3 six setbacks, the play, Andy Kennebeck frame. Petersen, SS. 3 • Lesle will send his club tried to get a force out at third, But then the Bobcats won it Dirkx, 2B 3 against Lytton in the title but his throw was wild and in the sixth and Carroll never White, 3B 2 game at Carroll Stadium losing pitcher Scott Hackett threatened again after having Totals to tonight, beginning at 8 p. m. scored. Then a bases loaded scoring opportunities go by By Innings: Buelt also played a key role walk to Jim White scored the wayside in several other Breda 110 303 0-8 Times Herald Photo by Caroline Bruggeman on the mound for the Bobcats Jason Sanford. innings. . Carroll .020 300 0-5 who already owned two John Dirkx saved Carroll a In suffering the loss, Errors—Breda 2, Carroll 4. triumphs over the Tigers this run in the third as he made an Hackett pitched well in the Left on Base — Breda 8, Senior all-stars split season. outstanding over the shoulder muggy heat. He scattered nine Carroll 10. Buelt relieved starting catch of a ball hit by Nieland. . hits and struck out eight. Doubles — K. Kennebeck, The Carroll Senior Little League all-stars split in two from left, Roch Hannasch, Scott Boulware, Jeff Louis. D. Heisterkamp, Nieland (B), games Saturday at Denison in district play. Front row Brad Kanne, Mike Brincks, Dale Oswald, Russ Tigges and pitcher Andy Kennebeck in But in the fourth, Breda BOX SCORE: ' the fourth. In that inning, made it 5-2 as Dave Breda Hackett (C). from Left, Rob Mosher, Ken Murray, Randy Frakes, Greg Jeff Dostal. The Seniors play Tuesday night at Denison at Pitching Summary: Wiederin. Tom Kasperbauer and Terry Thobe. Back row 8p.m. Buelt gave up an rbi single, Heisterkamp unloaded a AB R H Bl but then settled down to tame three-run double to left center. K. Kennebeck, 2B . 3 2 1 l IP H BB SO R ER the Tigers who finish their Carroll came back as an D. Heisterkamp, C 5 113 A.Kennebeck3 3 5 3 4 2 campaign at 5-19. error, a walk to White and a Buelt, CF-P 4 0 2 1 Buelt (WP) ..4 4 0 4 1 1 Carroll Seniors split at Denison Over the final four innings, single by Roger Bock loaded Da. Boeckman, PR 0 1 0 0 Hackett (LP) 7 9 4 8 8 6
BY DENNIS O'GRADY Trailing 3-2 heading into the two-run double down the left By Innings: Sports Editor fifth, Carroll got the lead for field line. Carroll 101 027 0-11 Denison 021 000 2- 5 Expos, Dodgers, Astros need rest DENISON—The Carroll good as Brincks tied the game Kaspebauer then later ERRORS — Carroll 6, Denison 2. scored with two outs on a . LEFT ON BASE — Carroll 5, Senior Little League all-stars, with a rbi single and then "This game is a big lift for the National League All-Stars, homered while Ed Whitson, single by Oswald. Denison 9. By The Assoca ted Press coached by John Adams and Oswald doubled home a run. . DOUBLES — Brincks 2, Oswald For the front-running Mon us going into the All-Star said of the three-day break. Phil Nastu and Pedro Borbon Brad Tharp, split two games The all-stars took a 1-0 lead Three walks by Brincks, an (C). Koch, Woodward (D). combined on an eight-hitter TRIPLES —Boulware (C). treal Expos and Houston break," said Montreal It'll give the Dodgers a chance here Saturday afternoon in in the first frame as Brincks error led to Carroll's downfall Pitching Summary: Manager Dick Williams after to mull over Philadelphia's for San Francisco to halt the in the third as Jefferson Astros ... and the staggering Mets' five-game winning District One action. singled home Greg Wiederin. IP M BB SO R ER Los Angeles Dodgers, too ... the power of Valentine and eight-run third inning that Carroll won their Denison, which had beaten scored four times for a 6-3 Oswald Dawson backed the combined dropped them 21 games under streak, their longest of the lead. (WP) 7 6 6 5 5 4 the All-Star break couldn't year. Ivie also doubled home a opener—11-5, banging out 10 Glenwood, 21-0, in their first Francois have'come at a more five-hit pitching of Scott .500. hits to beat Denison, but then game, then took a 2-1 lead in Carroll never seriously (LP) .....5 6 San Francisco run. Woodward 2 4 opportune time. Sanderson and Elias Sosa. Bob Boone and Del Unser lost to a fine Jefferson club, threatened again and the second, but Carroll tied it The Expos, with a three- Cards 3, Astros 1 drove home two runs apiece 7-3, as they only mustered four Jefferson got a final run in the BOX SCORE: in the third on a single by game lead over Chicago and "I don't know if, with three for the Phillies. The Dodgers' hits. Oswald. sixth as Craig Ladd singled Jefferson AB R H Bl days off, we'll score more runs runs came on homers by Steve Kuemper Carroll now faces an uphill and scored later on Dana Philadelphia in the National Oswald scattered six hits Miner, SS 3 League East, got a two-run when we come back or not, but Yeager and Steve Garvey. battle in the and struck out five in going the Draisey's sacrifice fly to Ladd, 2B 3 „we, do need a rest," Houston Reds 3, Cubs 1 doubled\\Bill Virdon said. Cincinnati Shortstop Dave tournament. They will play Bryan Woodward led Rohovll,,C 3 The Astros have managed Concepcion, who had begged jv team the Denison-Atlantic winner McPherson, CF ...... 3 Dawson to beat San Diego 4-0 Denison's offense with three BOX SCORE: Burkhardt, LF — 3 Sunday for their second just 14 runs in nine games and out of the All-Star Game be here Tuesday night at 8 p. m. Carroll hits, including a two-run 1 eepms, f J victory in six games. have been shut out three times cause of leg miseries — he at the high school diamond. double in the seventh. AB R H Bl Strawn, 3B 3 in that span. The Cardinals got says he has a turned ankle and Denison Game Frakes, 2B 3 0 0 0 Totals » The Astros, with a 5'/2-game wins twice Jefferson Game Mosher, 2B 2 0 0 0 Carroll edge over Cincinnati in the NL five-hit pitching from rookie a groin pull — drove in four Mike Brincks, pitcher Dale Jefferson's Dean Teeples Dostal, IB 0 0 0 0 AB H Bl John Fulgham, who lost his Wiederin, CF 2 1 o 0 Oswald, SS 4 1 1 West, were beaten'3-1 by St. runs with a homer and a Oswald and Terry Thobe led pitched a four-hitter and the Kanne, CF " 1 1 1 i Kanne, CF J Louis, absorbing their eighth shutout on a ninth-inning sacrifice fly to help Tom DENISON—The Kuemper the way. winners used a four-run third Boulware, C 3 3 1 1 Wiederin, CF 2 homer by Jose Cruz. Mike Boulware, C 2 loss in nine games. Seaver win his seventh junior varsity baseball swept Brincks had three hits, Brincks, SS-2B 4 2 3 5 inning to take the lead for good Oswald, P 4 0 2 3 Brincks, P 3 In the rest of the league, Phillips' single drove home straight game. a doubleheader here Friday scored twice and drove in five Tigges, LF 2 1 0 0 Thobe, 3B 2 the Cards' winning run in the in staying unbeaten in the Philadelphia mauled Los The Reds got three runs off night from Denison, 9-7, and runs: Oswald had two hits and Hannasch, RF 2 1 0 0 Dostal, IB 1 seventh. tournament. Kasperbauer, RF 1 0 0 0 Kasperbauer, RF 3 Angeles 10-3, Cincinnati beat Chicago's Rick Reuschel in 15-9, to raise their record to drove in three runs and Thobe Tigges, LF 3 Three base hits, the last one Thobe, 1B-3B 4 I 3 0 Chicago 7-1, San Francisco Phils 10, Dodgers 3 the first inning, two on Ray 17-5-1. had three hits and scored one. by Andy Knight gave Murray, 3B-SS 3 1 0 0 Frakes, 2B 2 Totals 31 11 10 10 Mosher, PH 1 shut out New York 4-0 and, in a "This may be what we all Knight's double, Concepcion In the opener, Kuemper Carroll broke open a tight Jefferson a 1-0 lead in the top Denison Totals M night game, it was Pittsburgh need," Tom Lasorda, hit a three-run homer in the scored four runs in the seventh game with a seven-run sixth of the first off of Carroll hurler By Innings: „ AB R H Bl Jefferson 114 001 0-7 7. Atlanta 3. manager of Los Angeles and fourth and added his sacrifice to rally from behind. Dan inning that put them ahead Brincks. Kwasnik, C ; 4 0 1 4 Carroll 030 000 0-3 fly in the sixth. Henkenius, who had two 11-3. The winners made it 2-0 in Francois, P-LF 3 0 0 0 ERRORS -Jefferson 1, Carroll Koch, 3B-RF 4 1 1 0 2. LEFT ON BASE — Jefferson 8, Giants 4, MetsO homers and four rbis, Brincks had the big blow in the top of the second on Eric Erps, CF 3 0 0 0 Carroll 3. Mike Ivie and Marc Hill homered to tie it and then Jeff the frame, a three-run double. Strawn's sacrifice fly. Mendllk, SS 2 10 0 DOUBLES — Ladd (J), Kasper Lots of action at Willey Woodward, LF-P 4 1 3 2 bauer (C). Hinners' squeeze bunt gave Brad Kanne added a Carroll then grabbed a 3-2 Pudenj, 2B \ 1 0 0 Pitching Summary: the Knights the lead. run-scoring single and Scott lead in the bottom of the Ray, IB.., 1 0 0 0 IP H BB SO R ER WILLEY—There was lots of of Coon Rapids, 13-3. Scott Cawley also homered Boulware with a walk and second as Thobe and Jeff A. Peterson, RF 2 0 1 1 Teeples action over the weekend in 16 Rowedder, 3B 10 0 0 (WP) 7 4 4 3 3 3 In games Saturday, the Conference for Kuemper and Steve Oswald with a fielder's choice S. Peterson, IB 1 1 0 0 Dostal walked. Tom Brincks inch slow pitch sub-state Gusto Grabbers ousted the Loneman had two hits. John also drove in runs. Biersdorf,2B 1 0 0 0 (LP) 7 8 7 4 7 5 Kasperbauer then slammed a softball play here. KC's, 4-0; Carroll County Tire Standings Gradoville was the winning Totals 27 S * 4 In games Sunday, the eliminated the Arcadia pitcher. Arcadia Budmen downed the Merchants, 5-2; Scranton In the second game, Mark Dedham Merchants, 10-4; defeated Lou Walsh Motors, Midwest Baseball Mclellan had four hits, 25 wives help Brewers triumph Denny's beat the Dedham 7-6; and the Coon Rapids W.L. including two rbis to lead the Rookies, 3-0; Red Carpet Brewers beat Maple River by St. Edmond 10 2 Knights. Keith Irlmeier added whipped the Halbur By The Associated Press It was the second straight forfeit. Denison ,-. 9 3 a double and three rbis and Sunday, triples by Sal ninth inning from Bob Merchants, 13-4; Mr. D's of Milwaukee Manager George game in which California Perry 7 4 Steve Loneman had two hits. Bando and Robin Yount, and Galasso. Glidden beat the C B.'s of Bamberger believes that came from behind in the final In games tonight, the Audubon 6 4 Dave Schoeppner was the doubles by Buck Martinez and In other AL games Sunday, Willey, 7-4; NAPA Pros of behind his team's recent Ben Oglivie highlighted a Minesota stopped Toronto 9-4, inning to beat the Yankees. Brewers play the Dedham Manning 5 7 winning pitcher. Carroll blanked the Ralston Merchants at 7; the Dedham success is a wife—or 25 wives seven-run second inning that Detroit clobbered the Chicago New York had taken a 4-0 lead Jefferson 2 8 Kuemper closes out their Rookies, 8-0; the Willey Giants Rookies take on Scranton at 8; in the Brewers' case. powered Milwaukee to a 10-4 White Sox 14-5, Kansas City with tworun homers by Chris Carroll .1 11 season Tuesday-night, hosting victory over the Cleveland Chambliss in the first inning turned back Roselle, 7-4; Robo Carroll County Tire plays the Saturday's Games Audubon at 6:30 p. m. Last week Bamberger told nipped Texas 4-3, California Car Wash walloped Don's Halbur Merchants at 9; and his team that if it didn't im Indians. edged the New York Yankees and Jim Spencer in the St. Edmond 4, Perry 0 second. Auto, 13-0, in five innings; and the C. B.'s of Willey play the Tuesday's Games prove, he would hold practices That gave the Brewers a 54- 5-4, Boston nipped Oakland 3-2 Mel's of Halbur beat the Aztec Gusto Grabbers at 10. during the All-Star break, de- 38 record and a five-game win and Baltimore downed Seattle Jefferson at Perry priving players of the ning streak. 6-1. three-day holiday they Milwaukee pitcher Lary So- Red Sox 3, A's 2 lacts normally would spend with rensen, 11-9, got the victory Boston scored two runs in By their families. but needed relief help in the the ninth inning on only one Linus hit, a leadoff single by Jim Gobfirscfi Rice, to come from behind and Rogers. In edge Oakland. It was the A's about 10 years, farmers are PEARSON INSULATION 20th loss in 23 games. going to have "smart" machines that will just about Rice led off with a single and do it all. .One of these will be Carl Yastrzemski hit a the driverless tractor whose SERVICE grounder to third. A's computer senses and follows shortstop Dave Chalk then the turns and furrows; a bobbled a grounder, loading combine, whose micro Introduces computers will tell it when the bases, and Carlton Fisk's and what you want to har INSULT.TE FOAM forceout sent home the tying vest. The "brain" behind this run. new technology is the Butch Hobson grounded to microprocessor... the com- Featuri ng puler-on-a-chip. It is third, but Jim Essian, estimated one machine will attempting a force play, threw do more than five separate — Class 1 fire rating wide of the plate, allowing machines used today. New pinch-runner Jim Dwyer to ways to do things in the — Less than 1 °/o shrink score the winning run. future may include: soil testing done by sensors; the — Low perm rating Orioles 6, Mariners 1 soil surface being mixed up Ken Singleton drove in three by microwaves; planting runs with a double and a two- may consist of a time- This i'. the foam that you vc b*M-n waitmy run homer and Dennis released package with seeds, for Wi will nl'.o fi-movc H> rrplcict* all fertilizer, herbicide, insec Martinez threw a four-hitter to ticide, fungicide, moisture mi'lal sidicup ' give Baltimore its victory Timet Herald Photo by Caroline Bruggeman and oxygen.. .all in a single over Seattle. capsule. Experts say the Applications for homes, machine Singleton's home run in the Parochial League champions "smart" machine will be fifth gave Baltimore a 4-0 able to be scaled and tailored sheds & all other farm buildings. for any sine farm lead. Angels 4, Yankees 3 The Breda team is shown above. They captured the Masching. Back row from left, coach Duane Sommers. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL Bobby Grich slammed a Parochial League baseball crown recently. Front row Jim Loughran. Dean Steinkamp. Russ Knobbe, Kevin two-run homer in the bottom of from left, Jim Wittry. Larry Stork, Steve Wessling. Tim Pollman, Chris Koster and John Grote. Missing are Russ 792-3705 the ninth inning to boost Koster. Tom Van Erdewyk, Ricky Snyder. Jon Nieland. Duane Pudenz and Ken Nieland. California over New York. Heisterkamp. Barry Nieland, Dean Kennebeck and Bob