Knights Gunned Down By Cyclones- Harlan Wins Mid-West Crown, 4-1 Harlan's heavy artillery a pair of infield blows and a run. to ignite the uprising. that predicament. walked and was sacrificed to BOX SCORE Riddle, c „ 3 0 0 k gunned down the Kuemper passed ball. Bob Schneider walked to second by Jerry Hermsen. Gol­ Schmitz, 3b 2 0 0 0 Knights, 4-1, in the Mid-West Randy Lengeling bore the Heese went to second on a HARLAN The Knights were down, 2- witzer whiffed and Henkenius Lengeling, p 2 0 0 0 Conference championship base­ steal that wasn't necessary be­ open the sixth, and Brent AB B H 0, and had one down when they brunt of the Harlan assault grounded to first to strand the Dentlinger, lb .. 0 0 0 0 ball play-off here Sunday night. .and suffered his first mound cause Dotzler tripled to right. Petersen followed with a base runner. Heese, c 4 11 Totals 22 1 2 1 started a rally in the fourth. Munchrath then singled Dotzler Dotzler, cf 4 11 A triple by Bruce Dotzler Rich Golwitzer chopped a drib­ loss of the campaign. .towering that sailed The Knights couldn't get any­ home. out of sight over the left field Munchrath, rf .. 4 0 3 Innings: In the third inning and a bler to the mound that eluded body aboard in the second or Markham-a 0 0 0 Harlan pitcher Jim Schmitz. The Cyclones had Lengeling Lengeling kept the Cyclones fence. third. In the fifth Dan Schmitz Harlan 002 002 0 towering heme run by Brent in trouble in the first with a was plunked by a pitch by Daeges, 3b „ 4 0 1 Kuemper 000 100 , 0 The ball died in the grass be­ stymied through the fourth and Schmitz, p 3 0 0 Petersen in the sixth, each fore shortstop Roger Jacobsen two-out by Bill Munch- fifth although he yielded a sin­ Lengeling departed in favor Lengeling fanned and Baldus E — Harlan 1, Kuemper 2 blast with a man aboard, gave could make a play and was of­ rath and a. single by Steve of Bill Henkenius who got out grounded out. Hermsen walked, Lauterbach-b 10 0 LOB — Harlan 7, Kuemper 6 gle to Petersen in the fourth Schneider, If 2 10 the Cyclones all the runs they ficially ruled an infield . Daeges. But Lengeling reared and a single to Munchrath in of the sixth in one-two-three but Golwitzer fanned for the 2B — Munchrath back for a little extra and order. Henkenius gave up a two- third out. Petersen, lb 3 12 3B — Dotzler .needed* fanned Schmitz to get out of the fifth. Munchrath's blow was Jacobsen, ss 3 0 0 Golwitzer went to second on a hard shot that skipped past out single to Daeges in the HR — Petersen a passed ball. that jam. seventh but whiffed Schmitz It was up and down in order Langenfeld, 2b .. 3 0 0 Kuemper will get back into short with two down. Steve in the sixth, but in the seventh SB — Heese, Daeges to end that. Totals 31 4 8 S — Heimsen regular season play with a 12- Clean-up hitter Bill Henkenius In the third the Cyclones Daeges lived on an error, but the Knights got Lon Dentlinger a-Ran for Murchrath in 5th 4 season record tonight against fanned, but Steve Auen walked broke through when Tom Heese Lengeling got Schmitz on a Kuemper was stymied in the on with a walk with two down, b-Batted for Schmitz in 7th Pitching: Paton-Churdan in an 8 p.m. to keep the rally alive. singled to right with one down grounder to third to get out of first frame when Don Baldus but he was stranded by Baldus. IP H B ER BB SO game at Carroll stadium. On KUEMPER Schmitz Thursday the Knights will host Jim Nurse shot a hard AB B H grounder to short. The ball (W) 7 2 110 8 Aurelia, and on Saturday Kuem­ Baldus, If 3 0 0 Lengeling per treks to Des Moines for a hopped as it came off the infield Hermsen, cf 10 0 (L) 5 7 4 4 1 1 game with Dowling. grass and ran up Jacobsen's Golwitzer, rf 3 11 Henkenius arm. That, too, was officially Carroll Daily Times Herald Henkenius, lb, p. 3 0 0 2 10 0 0 2 Kuemper's lone run in the ruled an infield hilt and it plated Auen, 2b 2 0 0 SPORTS Moday, July 6, 1970 HBP — Schmitz contest here Sunday came on Golwitzer with Kuemper's lone PAGE 9 Nurse, ss 3 0 1 PB — Heese header from New York 7-3 and 7-3, Boston ripped Cleveland Battling Cubs 8-4, Milwauke nipped Kansas Hit less Tigers City, 2-1, Minnesota bombed Chicago 12 • 3, ...California dropped Oakland 5-1 and Balt­ Drop 15 of 17 imore shut out Detroit 2-0. Win 8-1 Contest By The Associated Press conference broke up, Durocher The Priates, who've taken "Lady Luck must be smiling Seiroe, D., 3b .. 3 0 0 0 exchanged angry words with El­ over second place in the NL Never let it be said that the on us," was Jerry Han­ Meadows, 2b 2 0 0 0 lis and the brawl was on. East with 10 victories in the last sen's comment here Friday eve­ Sieroe, R., lb .. 2 0 0 0 Chicago Cubs are going down 13 games, were still angry at First Federal Lincoln "It was just like a hockey ning after his Carroll Tigers Buenz, If 2 0 0 0 without a fight. Perish the Durocher and the Cubs after the thought. Down they are going, fight," said Pittsburgh's Richie stopped the Charter Oak-Ute Kiepe, c 10 0 0 Hebner, who had tagged a two- game. Coach Don Leppert, who Bobcats, 8-1, in the most un­ Schultz, p 0 0 0 0 but they've still got plenty of had charged Durocher, was fight left. run homer in the first inning. "I orthodox victory of the summer Kuhlman, S., c .. 1 0 0 0 gives you thousands loved every minute of it." steaming. baseball campaign. Butler, 2b 10 0 0 The Cubs are stuck in a spin When peace was restored, the "He was trying to stir up his The Tigers could not buy Gosch, lb 0 0 0 0 that has seen them drop 15 of Pirates finished beating the ball club by hurting one of our Kuhlman, D., If .. 0 0 0 Ithe last 17 games and tumble a hit in their third straight of cups Cubs on the scoreboard and players," said Leppert. "If I'd Kuhlman M., p .. 2 0 0 0 from first place to fourth in the victory this week, but the dropped Chicago five games be­ gotten to him I guarantee you runs came cheap. Bobcat hur- Totals 24 1 2 0 National League's East Divi­ he'd have to resign." hind first place New York. The lers, Mark Gries, Ross CARROLL sion. All the frustrations of the Cubs led the division by 4% slump seemed to explode in the The umpires had to break up Schultz, and Mark Kuhlman AB B H BI of coffee, games when their slide started the fight shorthanded. Senior combined to hold the Bengals Anderson, If, ss .. 1 2 0 ninth inning of Sunday's 5-2 loss June 21. to Pittsburgh. man Tom Gorman suffered a at bay through the seven in­ Pettitt, ss, If 3 0 The brawl also resulted in broken right ankle and possible ning stretch without a single Brechler, p 3 0 FREE This beautiful Mirro avocado color automatic percolator makes up to cups, Pirate pitcher was sending Murtagh, who has a broken ribs in a first inning hit. Carroll ace, Steve Brech­ Peterson, cf 2 0 22 at bat and after ducking a close heart condition, to a hospital for ler, turned in another out­ yet doubles as a 10-cupper for everyday basepath collision with Pitts­ DeBower, If 2 0 use. It's yours—free-when you save one, he started sayings—to no a checkup. Murtagh, who was burgh first baseman . standing performance on the ffill, 3b 3 0 one in particular but loud not involved in the fracas, was $5,000 or more in any First Federal Lin­ Gorman, 51, was removed from mound with a two-hitter. Baudler, c 3 0 coln savings account. enough for plate Nick examined at the hospital and the field on a stretcher and tak­ .Brechler has permitted only Plotz, rf 2 0 Colosi to hear—that he'd get later released. en to Wesley Memorial Hospi­ five hits in the past three Lehrkamp, 2b .... 1 0 even. tal. games. Brown, rf 0 0 "Ellis kept saying he was Elsewhere in fine National Baumhover, c _ 0 0 going to get isomebody," said League Sunday, the Mets edged The Mets got a home run and But the Bobcat defense was Bernholtz, 2b 0 0 Oolcisi "so I decided to stop it Philadelphia 5-4, St. Louis RBI from Ron Swoboda for the not quite so sterling. "Passed Edwards-a 0 0 hundreds of happy right there and then." Colosi rapped Montreal 5-3, Cincinnati first time since May 31, and it balls made a lot of difference," Van Scoy-b 1 0 summoned Chicago trimmed Houston 3-1, San Diego helped beat the Phillies. Tom- Hansen said. The Carroll club Totals 21 0 Leo Durocher and Danny Mur- edged Atlanta 6-5 and Los An­ mie Agee's single, extending his cashed in on three passed balls a-Hit for Plotz in 6th memories, taugh, skipper of the Pirates, to geles shut out San Francisco 4- hitting streak to 16 games was and three costly Bobcat errors. b-Hit for Bernholtz in 6th a home plate conference to head 0. the only hit in a two-run seventh off the war. But the truce came In the , that gave the Mets their win­ The clincher came in the Innings: FREE A Kodak Hawkeye Instamatic II too late. Moments after the Washington swept a double* ning margin. third frame as the Tigers de­ Carroll 005 012 0 camera for top quality snapshots. Ac­ stroyed the Bobcat hopes with C. O.-Ute 100 000 0 cepts flash cubes. Save $500 or more in .m five-run uprising off four E — Pettitt, Brechler; Kiepe any First Federal Lincoln savings ac­ consecutive walks, a passed (2), D. Kuhlman count and it's yours-free. ball, and an error. 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