Sectional Tourney Semifinal— Halbur and !Glidden Tankers Audubon in 7in 4th in Row KHS vs. Glidden Here Tonight Meet Final SAC CITY — Glidden's swim­ MEDLEY RELAYS (GIRLS)t mers maintained a firm hold on 10 & Under — Glidden (Tracy, DEDHAM — The second dis­ first place in the Iowa West Eich, Koehler, Onken); 1:38.8 trict softball tournament will go The Kuemper Knights and Mike Neary grounded out, sacks. Tom Subbert a bound­ (Ed Remsburg doubled to left Conference as they splashed to 11-12 — Sac City (Dowling, Times Herald, Carroll, la. an extra round here Tuesday Glidden-Ralston Wildcats will Daeges drew a pass and later er toward short and a quick re­ and scored on Jim Tracy's sin­ their fourth consecutive win McCullough, Witte, Peterson); Monday, July 11, 1966 when defending champion Hal- square off here tonight at 8 p.m. stole second. Schmitz fanned action play by substitute short­ gle to center. A stolen base put with a 237-163 victory over Sac 1:25.9 but Billmeier was credited with stop Jim Middendorf nipped Tracy in position and he scored bur and defending runner - up City here Sunday night. in the high school sectional base­ Ar-We-Va got only two hits, a 13-14 — Glidden (Kerwood, a double when his high fly to Subbert at first for the final on Dick Tryon's single to right. Audubon clash at 8:30 p.m. in a ball semi-final. Tuttle doubled to left, and pinch- Triple individual^ wins were Onken, Ertz, Leonard); 1:18.0 center dropped in. That plated out. showdown for Halbur. Winner of tonight's game in runner Kevin Eichner raced turned in by Glidden's Nancy two runs and the fifth Kuemper Two more Wildcat runs count­ 15 & Over — Sac City (Gil­ the Carroll Stadium will meet home on a single to right by Audubon holds the edge in the Shaner and Sac City's Alan run scored when Pirotte lined Glidden-Ralston had to go ed in the fourth Bob Kurth was lette, Van Sickle, Weitzel, the Harlan-Elk Horn victor in Peters. double elimination meet with a Wiley. Double wins were re­ a smash to center field. two before the Wild­ safe on a two-base error, stole Hobbs); 1:16.1 the tournament final here third and scored on Squire's hit. 5-2 decision over Halbur in the corded by Glidden's Patty Ker- Wednesday at 8 p.m. with the With only one away, Carroll threatened in the cats zeroed in on the offerings Sunday night fray, but last wood and Sac City's Bruce Gil­ MEDLEY RELAYS (BOYS): Bill Tryon put the squeeze on seventh when Everett led off A wild pitch put Squires in posi­ sectional champion advancing of Ar-We-Va's Tom Jahde in year's champs came back with lette. 10 & Under — Sac City (Zum­ and Bruns dashed for the plate with a single to center and stole tion and he scored on Thorn­ to district play at Fonda on Fri­ the 10-0 conquest. a 2-1 nod over Atlantic in the Event Winners— as Phil DenAdel laid down a second. Bruns lined a smash ton's infield bingle. walt, Peterson, Donaldson, Ot­ day at 8 p.m. loser's bracket final. toman); 1:28.7 bunt toward the mound. Bruns toward first base and substitute Dave Tuttle led off in the third In the fifth, Ron Breidert lived Tuesday's outcome will af­ FREE STYLE (GIRLS): scored on the sacrifice and Gary firstbaseman Terry Schroeder and was hit by a pitch to set on an error and Tracy singled 11-12 — Glidden (Darrell Kuemper, with a record of fect only the pairings in the sub- 10 & Under — Kathy Miller, Sundermann grounded out to made a diving stab for the out. the stage. Randy Peters lived past second. With two down, Copp, David Copp, Moorhouse, 17-1 on the season, turned state starting here the first Glidden, :19.9 end the threat with Carroll in Bruce Hall singled to center pair of infield singles by Craig Eich); 1:16.6 back Carroll High, 5-2, here on a fielder's choice. Tom week in August since both the 11-12 — Janet Wittry, Sac City, front by a 1-0 count. and Everett rode home with Dohse and Gary Bruggeman in 13-14 — Glidden (Moorhouse, Saturday after Glidden • Ral­ Squires singled Peters home af­ winner and runner-up move up :36.0 Carroll's second run. the first, as Tom Squires worked Eichner, Rich, Haggard); 1:36.3 ston coasted to a 10-0 decision ter the latter had reached third to the next tourney. 13-14 _ patty Kerwood, Glid­ in five innings against Ar-We- Kuemper came back with Schrad was hit by a pitch be­ on a stolen base and passed the first three frames and Ran­ 15 & Over — Glidden (Thorn­ Audubon dropped Halbur to den, :36.7 Va. two in the bottom of the third fore DenAdel fanned for the sec­ ball. dy Peters worked the last two ton, Eichner, Lloyd, Moor­ the loser's bracket with a seven 15 & Over — Nancy Shaner, without benefit of a hit. ond out, and Sundermann also innings for the Wildcats. house); 1:01.3 Steve Thornton tripled to right hit attack that featured a home Glidden, :30.5 The Knights were hard- was hit by a pitch to load the Dave Daeges drew a pass with and scored on a passed ball. Baseball . . . See Page 7 run by Jim Jorgensen in the FREE STYLE RE­ pressed in gaining the win over FREE STYLE (BOYS): one down and went to third on sixth. One of Halbur's two runs LAYS (GIRLS): the Tigers as Gary Sundermann wild pitches. Dave S c h m i t z 10 & Under — Mike Leonard, came in the second on a four- 10 & Under — Glidden (Koeh­ limited Kuemper's sluggers to walked and stole second. Daeges Glidden, :16.0 ply knock by Bill Heinrichs. ler, Eich, Tracy, Miller); 1:28.0 six hits. scored on a wild pitch, and Squeeze Play by 11-12 — Jay Gross, Glidden, Pirates 11-12 — Sac City (Peterson, Louie Billmeier went the dis­ Schmitz went to third from Meantime, Atlantic had eli­ :36.6 Vergan, McCullough, Witte); tance for Kuemper and picked where he scored on Billmeier's minated Maple-Roselle, 3-2, with 13-14 — Bruce Gillette, Sac 1:09.5 up his 12th mound victory on sacrifice fly to center field. That the decisive counter coming in City, :29.5 Irks Former Buc 13-14 — Glidden (Kerwood, a four-hitter. gave Kuemper a 2-1 lead. Hurler the 10th . Merlin Christen- 15 & Over — Alan Wiley, Sac By The Associated Press After the game, Walker said, , tried the squeeze, but sen singled, took third on an er­ City, :25.5 Knute, Wagner, Gross); 1:06.2 "Whenever the club I'm playing 15 & Over — Sac City (Hobbs, The Tigers struck first in the The Tigers had a threat going Veteran pitcher Bob Friend Face missed the ball for a ror and scored on a sacrifice gives up and quits, that's when BACK CRAWL (GIRLS): Weitzel, Van Sickle, Gillette); game when they opened the in the fourth but were cut down knows about pressure. But that strike out and the runner was fly by Earl Turnure. I intend to stop trying to score caught off third. 1:02.6 scoring in the third inning. Paul on some fine fielding. Denny extra squeeze put on by the Maple-Roselle's two runs came 10 & Under — Sue Koehler, Bruns was hit by a pitch with Wilkins was safe on an error runs. Baseball is played to win, Glidden, :29.0 Pittsburgh Pirates was just too pitched out of in the fifth when Ray Billmeier FREE STYLE RE­ one down to ignite the rally. with one-away and Scott Rich­ and that's all I have to say." 11-12 - M. McCullough, Sac much. numerous jams in winning for lived on an error and scored LAYS (BOYS): Denny Vetter singled to left and ardson was safe on a fielder's City, :19.3 The helped Cincinnati. The Reds built a 2-0 on Dale Schrad's triple. Gary Bruns stopped at second but choice when his potential dou­ Friend, an ex-Pirate, became 13-14 — J. Hargrave, Sac City, 10 & Under — Glidden (Leo­ Don Heffner pass an lead on run-scoring singles by Rupiper's sacrifice fly plated nard, Hauptmeier, L e n s c h, later stole third. Then Jim ble play ball was booted near angry Sunday when the Pirates, :19.1 acid test by ending an 11-game and Tony Perez Schrad. Knute); 1:15.4 Schrad drew a pass to load the second. Mickey Everett lined to leading by five runs in the 15 & Over — Nancy Shaner, losing streak with a 2-1 victory before the Giants narrowed it on Halbur won the nightcap with 11-12 — Glidden (Moorhouse, sacks. first and Larry Pirotte caught eighth inning en route to a 9-4 Glidden, :16.6 over the San Francisco Giants. Ozzie Virgil's homer in the two runs in the first. Wayne Hulsing, Tryon, Copp); 1:01.5 Richardson off the bag for an victory over the New York Reiman singled, Roger Buddin Following the victory, the 55-ninth. BACK CRAWL (BOYS): 13-14 — Glidden (Moorhouse, unassisted double play. Mets, tried to squeeze in anoth­ was safe on an error and Jerry year-old Heffner chewed two Denny Lemaster pitched a 10 & Under — C. Zumwalt, Heglin, Junker, Lensch); :57.0 Carroll threatened again in er run. It backfired, but that Irlbeck plated the runners with tablets which absorb stomach five-hitter and Frank Boiling Sac City, :20.0 15 & Over — Glidden (Thorn­ the fifth when Bruns fanned but didn't pacify Friend. a hit. A triple by Turnure and Don't roll and toss all night acid and said, "My stomach's and Woody Woodward singled 11-12 — Randy Tryon, Glidden, ton, Lensch, Moorhouse, Lloyd); reached first on an error on the As he was leaving the field, a sacrifice fly by Hemmingsen just because you have to been jumping for 55 years. But home runs in the fifth inning for :18.5 :50.1 catcher on the missed third Friend glared at the Pittsburgh tallied Atlantic's run in the move. North American Van this (the slump) hasn't helped Atlanta's victory over the Dodg­ 13-14 — Dwight H a g g a r d, strike. Bruns then stole second dugout and shouted, "That's sixth. lines can handle the com­ any." ers. Glidden, :16.2 and third but was stranded by bush stuff, trying a squeeze Line Scores: plete job for you. It's the 15 & Over — Steve Thornton, Vetter's tap to the mound, when you're five runs ahead." Ernie Banks was the big man Atlantic 200 000 000 1—3-3-1 finest —it's the "Wife-Ap­ The Cincinnati victory ena­ Glidden, :15.0 AL Starters Schrad's whiff and DenAdel's in the Cubs' triumph over Phila­ Maple- proved." moving service! bled second-place Pittsburgh to delphia, driving in five runs tap to the pitcher. Pirates Manager Harry Roselle 000 020 000 0—2-5-2 BREAST STROKE (GIRLS): Call today for free estimate. close to within one game of the with three hits. Southpaw Dick John Vanderheiden, 1019 N. Walker shouted back, and he Nelson and Turnure May Finish Kuemper got the cushion in Giants in the . Ellsworth picked up his fifth 10 & Under — Lee Ann Tracy, East, Dial 2540, Carroll, and Friend started toward Billmeier and Overmohle Atlanta edged Los Angeles 2- victory against 12 defeats, with Glidden, :25.0 Iowa. the fifth when Tom Louis led each other but were re­ Audubon 102 101 0—5-7-0 0, the Chicago Cubs blasted Jim Bunning taking the loss. 11-12 - J. Wittry, Sac City, off with a double to left. After strained. Halbur 110 000 0-2-2-3 On Tuesday Philadelphia 10-2 and Houston :21.6 Sinow and Miller nipped St. Louis 6-5 in other Na­ 13-14 — Nancy Leonard, Glid­ Behrens and Heinrich ST. LOUIS (AP) - The em­ tional League games. den, :21.5 Parsons Sweeps Atlantic 000 001 0—1-6-3 barrassed , 15 & Over — Sue Witzel, Sac winner of only one of the last In the American League, Cali­ Halbur 200 000 x-2-3-1 Offutt Air Base City, :21.4 nine All-Star baseball games, is fornia blanked Baltimore 4-0, Nelson and Turnure Behrens and Heinrich BREAST STROKE (BOYS): ready to go all out Tuesday Minnesota beat Detroit 4-2, Bos­ OMAHA (AP)—The Parsons 10 & Under — Bill Ferguson, against the favored National ton took the Chicago White Sox College baseball team swept a Glidden, :23.0 League's impressive array. 8-4 and 10-6, Kansas City doubleheader from Offutt Air 11-12 — David Copp, Glidden, whipped Cleveland 4-1 and 5-3 Force Base 10-6 and 6-3 Sunday. Smith Wins The National Leaguers have and Washington defeated the :21.8 been taking bows for winning Parsons pounded five home 3-2 and 9-2. 13-14 — Ryan Eichner, Glid­ both the and the REDUCED runs in the first game, two of The Pirates broke a 4-4 tie den, :17.9 All-Star Game in each of the them by Tom Heintzleman and At Ottumwa with their five-run eighth, Ro­ 15 & Over — Alan Wiley, Sac last three years. Overcoming a others by Ben Urso, Larry Skin­ City, :19.6 berto Clemente's single driving ner and Frank Favia. In the OTTUMWA (AP) - Redhead­ 12-4 edge in the All-Star series in the go-ahead run. After all nightcap, Parsons broke loose ed Denny Smith of Cedar Rapids BUTTERFLY (GIRLS): once completely dominated by the runs had scored, Friend re­ for three runs in the eighth inn­ withstood fierce 100-degree heat 10 Si Under — Christy Eich, the American League, Willie lieved Bob Shaw. With a runner ing to snap a 3-3 deadlock. in a gruelling 36-hole test Sun­ Glidden, :22.7 Mays and Co. have taken the on third and two strikes on the day to win the Iowa Amateur 11-12 — Margaret Rich, Glid­ lead 18-17-1. batter, EIRoy Face, the Pirates' golf championship. den, :19.3 Sam Mele, the Minnesota skipper who will boss the Amer­ The 19-year-old University of 13-14 - Patty Kerwood, Glid­ Parochial Loop ican League, sounded the word Wyoming sophomore shot rounds den, -.17.4 15 & Over —• Nancy Shaner, before he left home. Pet. of 76 and 71 to finish with 290, w Glidden, :17.4 LOOK Arcadia 6 1.000 two over par for the 72-hole tour­ "I'll use my eight starters Blues 5 .714 nament and one stroke better BUTTERFLY (BOYS): all the way if it will help us than runnerup John Liechty of Reds 4 .667 10 & Under — B. McCullough, win," said Mele. "I'm going tor Marshalltown. OUT Halbur 4 .571 Sac City, :23.4 Liechty had a chance to tie it to win this one. We'll play to Breda 3 .429 11-12 — Jack Moorhouse, Glid­ on the final green but his 15- win." Dedham 3 .429 den, :20.0 foot sidehill putt barely missed. SPECIAL DEALS Golds 3 .429 13-14 — Bruce Gillette, Sac Walter Alston of the Los An­ Templeton 3 .429 Frosty Evashevski of Iowa City, :16.5 geles Dodgers can be counted FURNACES Greens 2 .286 City put together a pair of 74s 15 & Over — Alan Wiley, Sac upon to give his sluggers a ¥ Roselle 1 .143 to finish in third place a stroke City, :15.0 similar message. Sunday Remits—• behind Liechty. Tied at 293 were Arcadia 10, Roselle 0 Ed McCardell of Newton and Rod Bliss II of Des Moines. 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