Brechler Fans 16 Bluejays Dill Wins Carroll Tankers With a 66 Zip Past Den ison Carroll Upsets Perry, 7-2 at Amana The Carroll swim (earn - Jacqui Bel! (C), :40.6; Boys| TOW A CITY (AP) Terry chalked up its third win this 15 — Tom Jones I'D), :31.5. Di}1 of season in as many meets with PERRY — Steve Brechler. Perry club was charged with duplicated Pettitt's feat for the 0. center field that dropped to tne i Austin, Tex., shot a six- 1 BREAST STROKE Carroll's southpaw ace, hurled six errors. first two Carroll tallies. ground between four sets of i uncler-par 66 over the University a 246 Vz to 150 '2 triumph over Girls 6-10 — Renee Dalhoffl Perry threatened in the bot- of a superb two-hitter and the Ti- However, the second was searching hands. Hill picked Iowa's Finkbine Course Mon- Denison at the municipal pool | fC)." :23 0-" Bovs 6-Yo" Harlanl tom of the fifth after Brechler dav to take 2 500 to here Monday. gers scattered eleven base hits The Tigers rushed to an early scratched for failure on Pettitt's up the only official \ $ - P money in Pomeroy fC). :24.1; Girls 11-1 to upset second-place Perry, lead in the top of the third in- issued passes to Gary Darveaux of the ball game. Anderson's |the third annual Amana VIP 12 — Tammy Holzer (D), :43.4;[ part, to tag third base. Doug and Scott Whiton. A passed ball Coach Rob Perschau's swim- 7-2, in a Mid-West League, east-! ning behind a five- attack. Peterson kept things going, with blooper to shallow right field Golf Tournament. mers grabbed a 35-21 lead in Boys 11-12 — Chris Otto (C),l ern division contest here Mon- Ron Anderson opened the four- advanced the runners, but plated Hill for the fifth tally :46.4; Girls 13-14 - Lois No-l run rally in that frame with a sharp tap up the center to Brechler pulled himself of George Archer, Miller Barber, the medley relays, hiked the day. replace Pettitt's lost score. and settled Anderson on the Bob Goalby. Larry Ziegler and a tap to second that was the fire by striking out the pow- second base. Brechler laced ,, | Ken Hanneman CC), :41.5; Girls bobbled and thrown late. Bruce Roger Fuller blasted the third er end of the Bluejay batting Frank Beard finished in a tie individual and increased 1 Brechler and his teammates a grounder up the right side 15 — Linda Nobiling (C), -.42.0; Pettitt followed Anderson to of the to score order. for second with 68s. Johnny lead to 127V2-72'/2, 171%-100''z. owned the game from start and beat out the throw. A Pott. Bill Collins and Billy Max- and 204^-136V2 going into the Boys 15 — Curt Slater (D), the plate and greeted Bluejay another run, and Jim DeBower The Bengals added a pair of moment of confusion ensued :40.2. to finish, both offensively and hurler, Mike Murphy, with an rapped a to right to cap cushion runs in the top of the well tied for third at 69. final free style relay. defensively. In the offense in the area of first base, fol- arching shot to the right-center the scoring for the inning, with sixth. Wayne Hill led off with lowing Brechler 's safe arrival, In fourth at 70 was two-time Next action for Carroll in the BUTTERFLY department, the Carroll club wall for a double. Brechler Carroll ahead by a score of 4- a high arching shot into shallow tournament champ Lee Trevino, Girls 6-10 — Teresa Holzer I chalked up eleven hits, includ- at first base and Anderson took Iowa West Swim Conference along with Marty Fleckman, will be at Coon Rapids on (D), :15.0: Boys 6-10 — Rory ing three two-baggers in one advantage of the Perry in- Gardner Dickinson and Frank Carlson (D), :22.5; Girls 11- inning. Defensively, while fielders' preoccupations to score Wednesday at 7 p.m. the sixth run. Boynton. 12 — Vicki Blum (Ci. :42.6; Brechler fanned sixteen Blue- Dick Crawford, Gene Littler, Individual winners: Boys 11-12 - Claude Hoffmeier I jay batters, the remainder Carroll Daily Times Herald (D). :34.5: Girls 13-14 - Sue Don Bise, Al Geiberger, Lou FREE STYLE •f the club limited itself to The Tigers cashed In on Graham and Dave Stockton shot Ringleb (C). :39.6; Boys 13-14 only two miscues, while the SPORTS Tuesday, June 30, 1970 Page 9 a hit, a costly , and a Girls 6-10 — Teresa Holzer 71s to tie for fifth place. (D), :15.5; Boys 6-10 — Tom — Bob Lehrkamp (C), :36.2; passed ball to register their Girls 15 — Sally Houston (D), Senators but Baltimore battled .seventh run in the top of the Miller (D), :16,2; Girls 11-12 HE KNEW MAD HATTER — Vicki Blum (C), :34.8; Boys :32.9; Boys 15 - Jim Oldfieldl Nats Whip back, tying the score in the final frame. Hill drew a pass (D), :32.7. Clendenon's Fly fourth on a walk, Frank Robin- to get things started and NEW YORK (AP) — Earl 11-12 — Claude Hoffmeier (D), son's infield hit and RBI-singles raced to second on a passed Sande once disclosed his success :30.2; Girls 13-14 - Lois No- MEDLEY RELAY Birds, 5-3; by Boog Powell and Paul Blair. ball. Gary Lehrkamp sent aboard Mad Hatter, a most con- biling (C), :32.5; Boys 13-14 - Girls 6-10 Denison (L. Rum- Then the Birds went ahead in a sharp single past shortstop trary horse with whom he won Steve Harmeyer (C), :29.9; ble, V. Brosnahan, T. Blasnitz, | the seventh--a fatal mistake-on to advance Hill into scoring Girls 15 — Sally Houston (D), T. Holzer) : Boys 6-10 - Carroll I Nips Pirates, 3-2 the Suburban, the Westchester :29.0; Boys 15 — Ken Willen- Twins Win singles by Brooks Robinson and position. Lehrkamp took the and two Metropolitans in the (Jim Hallinan, Harlan Pom- 1 steal sign for second base. borg (C), :26.2. . By The Associated Press Mets a one-game edge in the di- Ellie Hendricks and a sacrifice 1920s. "When I wanted to rate eroy, Dean Thelen, Doug Zim- vision race. By Th* Associated Press fly by Mark Belanger. Whiton's pick-off throw from him I'd give him his head, and BACK STROKE merman), 1:29.1: Girls 11-12] the plate sailed over the sec* — Carroll (Cam Topel, Diane Donn Olendenon thinks Pills- Baltimore's ailing Orioles are Washington bounced right he'd slow down," said Sande. Girls 6-10 — Laurie Topel (C), burgh is the team to beat in the Pinch hitters alw supplied th« back when Ed Brinkman opened ond baseman's outreached "When I wanted him to run I Thelen, Vicki Blum, Maureen punch as the St. Louis Cardinals getting quite good at snatching glove, leaving the way open :21.2; Boys 6-10 — Jim Halli- Nurse), 2:52.4; Boys 11-12 — National League . . . and it defeat from the jaws of victory the eighth with a single and took a choking hold — and he'd nan, (C), :19.5; Girls 11-12 — seems he's determined to do it struck for four runs in the Howard walked with one out. for Hill and Carroll's seventh take right off." Many other Carroll (Mark Nobiling, Chris I eighth to down Chicago 8-6 and after three straight doses of tally. Cam Topel (C), :41.0; Boys 11- Otto, Vince Otto, Brian Furey); all by himself. Washington's newest medicine Reichardt, Sunday's hero, i thoroughbreds react this way. 12 — Mark Nobiling (C), :41.2; move past the skidding Cubs bounced out but Rodriguez fol- The Bluejays spoiled Brech- j Girls 13-14 — Cindy Johnson Girls 13-14 — Carroll (Sue| Clendenon drove in the win- into third place in the East, 3^ —late-inning lightning. Nurse, Lois Nobiling, Sue Ring- ning run with a pinch hit sacri- lowed with his 12th homer of the Ron Perranoski had 31 saves (D), :40.0; Boys 13-14 — Ken games off the pace. Vic Davalil- The Birds came out en the year to win the game. Baseball See Page 15 ifor the Minnesota Twins in 1969. Hanneman :38.0; Girls 15 Tankers fice fly Monday night as the lo and Jose Cardenal came off short end of a 5-3 decision Mon- See Page 16 rallied in the the Cards' bench to deliver two day night— the third straight ninth inning to nip the Pirates runs apiece in the eighth, send- game in which Washington 3-2 in a first place showdown be- ing the Cubs spinning to their came from behind in its final at tween East Division contenders. llth consecutive loss. bat to win the game. It was the Mets' second vic- Houston whipped Los Angeles Saturday night it was Wayne tory in five meetings with 1-5 in the only other NL action. Comer's bases-loaded eighth in- Pittsburgh this season . . . and Philadelphia's scheduled game ning double that did the dam- •x-Pirate Clendenon has pro- at Montreal was rained out. age. Then Sunday, Rick Rei- chardt rifled a pinch two-run vided the margin each time The Mets trailed 2-1 when in the pinch. rookie Ken Singleton singled to homer to turn the game around BANG-UP in the 12th. And on Monday night The pant-time first baseman, open the bottom of the ninth. He it was a three-run homer by Au- hero of the Mets' took third on 's sin- relio Rodriguez that wiped out triumph over Baltimore last Oc- gle and scored the tying run a Baltimore lead. tober, shook up his teammates when Dave Marshall bounced a . . . and single through the Pirates' Elsewhere in the light Amer- '<•* ... on the eve of the season ope- drawn-in infield. ican League scheduled Mon- ner at Pittsburgh by picking the Joe Gibbon replaced Pitts- day night, Minnesota tripped Pirates to take the pennant. The burgh starter Steve Blaiss and Kansas City 5-4 and California «ext day his two-run pinch sin- hit Ken Boswell with his first battered Milwaukee 10-3. While prices are sky rocketing every where—we keep blast- gle in the llth gave New York a pitch, filling the bases with none The Orioles' American ing 'em lower and lower. Take advantage of these special 4th 5-3 victory. out. Orlando Pena came out of League East lead was trimmed of July bargains until His in the ninth the bullpen and got to two games over idle New Monday night capped a two-run to tap into a force York as they lost their fifth FRIDAY NOON comeback, nailed Tom Seavers at the plate. But Clendenon, game in the last seven starts. 12th victory of the season, swinging for sent Frank Howard had poled an WE WILL CLOSE AT THAT TIME snapped the Pirates' winning Marshall across with a fly to early two-run homer for the streak at seven and gave the deep right, breaking the knot. to give our employees a longer holiday weekend. 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