Resume Tourney Action Tonight— Knights Crush Tigers in Five, 11-1

The Knights buried the Ti­ ning, Carroll starter, from season with a nifty five-hitter. at 8 p.m. Times Herald, Carroll, la. chucker, felt the sting of Lancer gers under a barrage of extra- the hill with a big eight Friday, July 14, 1967 bats in the fifth when he was The two local clubs will be base hits and wrapped up un­ Tonight's tournament winners uprising capped by Mike greeted by Terry Schroeder's back in action in Carroll disputed possession of second will clash here Monday at 7:30 Neary's in the sec­ and yielded the two runs Stadium tonight In sectional place in the West Central unscathed in two and two-thirds p.m. in the tournament semi­ ond . that netted the 10-run margin. tournament play. Carroll League with an 11-1 victory in frames as he yielded a pair of final. Winner of that game will High plays Audubon in the 6 five here Thursday. Roger Fuller, second of three safeties but held the Lancers Rick Keat went all the way meet the Churdan semi-final hurlers pressed into service by scoreless. on the hill for the Knights and p.m. encounter, and Kuemper winner in the sectional cham­ Kuemper- drove Dave Hen­ the Tigers, managed to escape Ben Rogers, third Tiger chalked up his third win this will play Breda (St. Bernard) pionship game here next Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Kuemper got the upper hand Guthrie's I Cubs Stem early in the game here Thurs­ day. Dave Schmltz singled to right-center with one down and Swim Team Nose Dive took second on a passed ball. Jim Middendorf tapped to the mound, but Louie Billmeier Dual Victor On 2-1 Win provided the power with a By The Associated Press Lois and Linda Nobiling booming triple to center and teamed up for individu­ The are back on the Knights were in front by a al wins and Lynn Heese dupli­ their feet in the National 1-0 count. cated to pace Carroll's strong League race, but Leo Durocher The Tigers threatened iri the girls' contingent in a dual swim isn't leaping to any conclusions. bottom of the first when Mickey meet at Guthrie Center on Yet. Everett led off with the first —Statt Photo of his two consecutive s.a f e Wednesday, but the home- "If this club wins the pennant Cloud of Dust... Dave Schmitz, Kuemper third base­ standing boys swept past Car­ hits. Ben Rogers into a man, slides into third base as Carrolrs Denny Wil­ 'm going to jump off the Wrig fielder's choice as Everett was roll with sufficient strength to ey Building into the river in kins awaits the throw during eight run uprising by net Guthrie Center a 215-185 erased and Rogers stole sec­ the Knights in the second inning against Carroll Chicago," Durocher exclaimed ond. Scott Richardson was vic­ win. after his Cubs pulled out of High here Thursday. Schmitz rapped a long shot to timized on strikes and D e n n y centerfield and took advantage of a momentary bob­ The Carroll girls posted a seven-game tailspin by edging Wilkins was induced to tap to he 2-1 ble by the to go all the way to third. He 130-70 advantage in the Iowa the mound to end the threat. netted a pair of hits, scored two runs and drove in a West Swimming Conference Thursday night. Paul Popovich, a light-hitting Kuemper's big second inning pair as the Knights cruised to an 11-1 victory in five meet, but the Guthrie Center frames. boys turned the tables with a utility , knocked in the started with one down. 145-55 advantage. deciding run with a seventh-in­ Schroeder lived on an error at ning and Chuck Harten short and Denny Henkenius fol­ The Nobiling girls, competing stein, a rookie relief specialist, lowed with a single to right. Major Leagues in the 10 and under and 11-12 rescued winning Rich Keat's infield hit scored bracket, accounted for four of Nye from an eighth-inning Jam Schroeder. Keat went to second National League Los "Angeles 34 48 .415 15% the 10 first places garnered by as Chicago trimmed a full game on a theft and an error let W. L. Pet. G.B. New York .32 48 .400 16% the girls in the individual off St. Louis' league lead. Henkenius come home as Dave St. Louis 50 33 .602 — Houston 33 51 .393 17% events. In the relays, Carroll's Daeges lived on a f i e 1 d e r's Chicago . 47 36 .566 3 American League girls won six of the eight team The victory, first for the Cubs choice. San Fran. .. .. 46 38 .548 4% W. L. Pet. G.B. since July 3, lifted them within events. Keat rode to third and Cincinnati .. . 47 40 .540 5 Chicago 48 34 .585 - three games of the Cardinals The boys didn't fare as well Daeges took second on a steal Atlanta 42 39 .519 7 Minnesota .... 46 36 .561 2 who were beaten by Pittsburgh as Kevin Dean, Sean Fury, Joe to set the stage for Dave Pittsburgh . .. 41 39 .513 7% Detroit 45 37 .549 3 8-5. Cincinnati divided a twi Lickteig and Mike Frank were Schmitz. The Kuemper third- Phila'phia ... . 40 40 .500 California .... 45 41 .523 5 night doubleheader with New the only individual event win­ sacker responded with a blast Boston 42 40 .512 6 York, trimming the Mets 6-3 ners. In relays competition, o center good for two and took Cleveland .... 42 42 .500 7 after bowing 7-3, and San Fran­ Carroll High will put a 3-11 Carroll won only one out of —Staff Photo hird when the outfielder Baltimore .... 40 44 .476 9 cisco overcame Houston 5-4 in mark on the line in the. tourna­ eight as the 13-14 boys turned Camping Fun . . . The Robert Drebes on a map of Iowa campsites and are bobbled the ball. Wash'n 38 47 .447 11% family of Moville, Iowa (top) take time enjoying the local facilities. In the bot­ 10 innings. Philadelphia was ment. in a 1:19.0 time. Jim Middendorf lived on an New York .... 36 46 .439 12 off from their camping activities at tom picture, young Keith and Renae rained out at Atlanta. error at short as Schmitz sped BOX SCORES Kansas City 35 50 .412 14% Carroll's swimmers will be Swan Lake State Park to gather Allen of Perry enjoy their first fishing Popovich, filling in at short­ home. Billmeier walked and KUEMPER In action here Friday night around their picnic table. From left: trip with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and AB R HBBI stop while Don Kessinger fulfills got to second when Middendorf when they host unbeaten Coon Francis, Tommy, Jeane, Kathy, Terri, Mrs. Earl Hint of Boone. Mr. Hint dis­ Daeges, cf 4 1 0 a two-week Army reserve com­ was caught in a run-down Little League Rapids in a meet scheduled Mr. Drebes, and Patrick. The Drebes plays the two bullheads he had just Schmitz, 3b 3 2 2 mitment, raised his batting av­ between second and third. Bill to start at 7 p.m. in the said they picked Swan Lake at random reeled in. Middendorf, ss 4 0 0 erage to .213 with two hits in meier advanced to third on a MINORS American Legion Pool. four trips, including an infield Billmeier, lb ... 1 1 1 W L Pet. wild pitch and scored on Joe Pirotte, lb 1 0 1 :24.7 (C), :26 Girls 13-14—Joan Collison, single that sent the Cubs in Badding's chopper down the Lumberjacks 5 0 1.000 Event winners at G u t h r i e Boys 11-12—D. Lane, (GC), (C), :27.5 front 2-0 in the seventh. Badding, c 2 1 1 Center: Boys 10—Kevin Dean, (C), third base line. Builders 4 1 .833 •24,5 :25.3 Boys 13-14—K. Jackson, Hartenstein replaced Nye in Neary; rf 3 1 1 2 Giants 3 2 .600 FREE STYLE ' Girls 11-12-B. Clifford, (GC), Girls 13-14-Jackie Bell (C), (GC), -.20.5 the eighth after the Dodgers Neary, up for the second Schroeder, If ... 3 2 2 Batmen 3 2 .600 Girls 10—Lois Nobiling, (C), :21.2 :23 Girls 15—E. Neal, (GC), :24.4 closed the gap on Willie Davis' time in the inning, vowed he Henkenius, 2b . 3 2 1 Elks 2 3 .400 Boys 11-12—D. Lane, (GC), Boys 13-14—K. Jackson, Boys 15—C. Jackson, (GC) run-scoring single. The 25-year- would connect safely and Keat, p . 3 1 MUTUAL FUNDS Totals . 27 11 11 Broadcasters 2 3 .400 :20.1 (GC), :21.5 19.4 old reliever stranded two run­ blasted a high inside pitch Hamsters 1 4 .200 CHANNING GROWTH ners by getting to Girls 13-14—S. Neal, (GC), Girls 15—Lynn Heese, (C), over the right field fence CARROLL 0 5 .000 CHANNING BALANCED MEDLEY RELAYS tap into an inning-ending force Kilowatts :20.5 :26.6 with Badding- aboard. AB R HBBI Tuesday Results— CHANNING INCOME Girls 10—Carroll, 2:14.8 play, then set the Dodgers down Everett, lb 0 2 Boys 13-14—Sean Furey, (C), Boys 15—C. Jackson, (GC), 3 Elks 2, Hamsters 1 CHANNING STOCK Boys 10—Guthrie Center, in the ninth, preserving Nye's Fuller was brought in to pitch Rogers, cf, p .. 3 0 2 :18.8 :20.9 Builders 22, Kilowatts 1 2:03.7 eighth victory. for the Tigers and was greeted Richardson, c 3 0 0 CHANNING SPECIAL Lumberjacks 2, Broadcasters Girls 15—Lynn Heese, (C), BREAST STROKE Girls 11-12—Guthrie Center, Pittsburgh's Bob Veale by Schroeder's single to left, Wilkins, 3b 1 1 0 1 :19.7 Girls 10—Lois Nobiling, (C), 1:44.0 walked nine batters in 5 2-3 in but Henkenius hit into a field­ Fuller, 2b, p 2 0 0 Channing Co ine. Boys 15—Joe Lickteig, (C), :32.5 Boys 11-12—Guthrie Center, nings but picked up his 10th vie er's choice to retire the side. Henning, p, Batmen 5, Giants 4 P.O. Box 1350 AAA. BATTLE CREEK, MICH. :16.5 Boys 10—P. Springer, (GC), 1:11.0 tory against three losses as the The Tigers started a two-out 2b, cf 2 0 1 BACK CRAWL :29.4 Girls 13-14-Carroll, 1:41.2 Pirates felled the league leaders rally in the third when Everett Vetter, ss 2 0 0 Representatives bounced a chopper past the Girls 10-K. Ley, (GC), :28.3 Girls 11-12—Linda Nobiling, Boys 13-14-Guthrie Center, with a four-run burst in the Beneke, rf 2 0 0 Theo. W. Happe (C), :28.6 1:34.1 eighth. mound and Rogers singled past Den Adel, rf 0 0 0 I Boys 10—D. Rose, (GC), :24.7 Orville J. Murphy Boys 11-12—S. Neal, (GC), Girls 15—Carroll, 1:46 Jerry May's fourth hit — a short. That was cut short when Jons, If 2 0 0 Carroll, Iowa Girls 11-12—Linda Nobiling, :27.9 Boys 15—Guthrie Center run-producing single — capped Richardson grounded to first. Totals 20 1 5 Girls 13-14—Becky N e p p e 1, 1:22.4 the deciding rally. Bill Mazer Carroll High broke through Innings: RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 7 (C), :28 oski, who homered, Roberto CINERAMA against Keat in the fourth. Kuemper 180 02 State No. 995 Boys 13-14—Mike Frank, (C), FREE STYLE RELAYS Clemente and Donn Clendenon 393-5555 86th & W. Dodge REPORT OF CONDITION OF Wilkins was hit by a pitch and Carroll 000 10 :27.2 Girls 10—Carroll, 1:59.9 drove in two runs apiece for the 3 OMAHA stole second. Fuller and Denny E Carroll 4 TEMPLETON SAVINGS BANK Girls 15—Carol Sunder- Boys 10—Guthrie Center Pirates. ACADEMYIWARDS Vetter went down on strikes, LOB — Kuemper 4, Carroll of Templeton, Iowa, at the close of business June 30, 1967, mann, (C), :27.6 1:46.6 Two bases-empty homers by »-rl;es inoitic'e ..nbr. Sales Tax but Dave Henning got into the 2B — Schmitz, Henning a state banking institution organized and operating under Boys 15—T. Redfern, Girls 11-12-Carroll, 1:33.7 Tommy Davis and a three-run PERFORMANCES *. PRIMS (GC), extra base act with a double to 3B — Billmeier, Schroeder, MATINIIt (1 p.m.)' Wad. l.TS the banking laws of this State and a member of the Federal :24.2 Boys 11-12—Guthrie Center clout by Larry Stahl carried the »«t. Sun. * Holiday. Ja.so Reserve System. Published in accordance with a call made center and Wilkins scored. Rogers •viNiNot (• p.m.X sun. 1:26.8 Mets past the Reds in their thru Thura. 1.50 by the State Banking Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Beneke's grounder to third HR — Neary rrl. Sat. * Holiday.. 1a.T" BUTTERFLY Girls 13-14-Carroll, 1:30.8 opener at Cincinnati. Winner Bank of this District. ended the frame. ASSETS Girls 10-K. Benton, " (GC), Boys 13-14-Carroll, 1:19.0 Bob Hendley needed relief help SB — Daeges, Keat, Rogers, Kuemper got the 10-run cush­ Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items :36.5 Girls 15—Guthrie Center, in the seventh after holding the Wilkins ion in the top of the fifth when in prooess of collection ~.$ 324,517.53 Boys 10-P. Springer, (GC), 1:33.7 Reds to one hit through six in Schroeder tripled to center and Pitching: United States Government obligations 678,610.96 :29.8 Boys 15—G u I h r i e Center nings. IP H K BBSO Obligations of States and political subdivisions...- 41,228.00 rode home on a shot by Hen­ Other securities (including $3,750.00 corporate Girls 11-12-B. Clifford, (GC) 1:10.0 •TTTTT T T • T • • Keat •23.2 kenius to right. Henkenius took (W) .. .551105 stocks) : 3,750.00 second on an error in the out­ ' Boys 11-12—S. Neal, (GC), Henning Other loans and discounts 1,958,907.69 field and went to third on a Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other :27.7 (L) 12/3 7 9 4 1 2 M »WMIiWft8»J0^f AH0 mY^OOdaflUr* Acadia Leads Prep Loop passed ball. Keat grounded to assets representing bank premises 19,101.63 Fuller Mall orders filled promptly. Other assets , 1.739.08 FINAL STANDINGS second and Henkenius scored 2% 2 0 0 0 0 Write direct to theatre stat­ Parochial Loop on the out at first. ing number of tickets, date TOTAL ASSETS . .$3,027,854.89 TINY W L Pet. Rogers & performance date desired. Jefferson 13 Please enclose self-addressed, LIABILITIES ARCADIA —The twin-bill win 1 .929 The Tigers threatened to 1 2 2 2 1 2 stamped envelope. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and HEARING AID over the Carroll Mets hiked Ar Kuemper 11 3 .786 prolong the action in the bot­ HBP — Badding, Wilkins corporations -— - $1,296,590.02 cadia's record to 15-0 in the Pa Perry 10 4 .714 tom of the fifth when Rogers WP — Henning Time and savings deposits of individuals, partner­ Slips right into the ear Denison 9 5 .643 PB — Richardson ships, and corporations 1,205,263.79 rochial League on Thursday. The tripled to right-center with Deposits of United States Government 6,949.54 Mets toppled by 10-0 and 12-i Audubon 5 9 .357 two down, but Richardson Deposits of States and political subdivisions 108,385.52 scores. Carroll 3 11 .214 grounded to second and it Certified and officers* checks, etc. _ 10,397.71 Breda 3 11 .214 was all over. TOTAL DEPOSITS (items 13 to 19) $2,627,586.58 Arcadia holds victories over each team in the league and has Lake City 2 12 .143 (a) Total demand deposits $1,383,314.90 Thursday Results— (b) Total time and savings deposits $1,244,271.68 only five games left. Kuemper wound up league Kuemper 11, Carroll 1 Other liabilities for borrowed money 75,000.00 The league leaders play Ro play with a loop mark of 11-3 . A ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ and a season record of 13-4 TOTAL LIABILITIES .$2,702,586.58 selle on Sunday, Templeton on Tuesday, Willey next Thursday CAPITAL ACCOUNTS and the Caroll Yanks on July 25. FROM (c) Common stock—total par value $ 25,000.00 Arcadia also has a make-up OMAHA No. shares authorized ...... — —250 PREMIERE July 13 No. shares outstanding 250 game with Breda to be resched­ Surplus ...... _ 100,000.00 uled prior to the end of the sea­ Sonotone's smallest hearing aid UNIVERSAL PUItnM Undivided profits ...... __ - - 50,268.31 son. Reserve for contingencies .and other capital re­ is worn all in the ear — ideal FREJEGIFT(g> JULIE ANDREWS 150,000.00 serves _ — for active men and women who AS MILLIE TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 325,268.31 need better hearing. The COME OFF IT, 615.' YOU MARY TYLER MOORE SONET® weighs just one-tenth PON'T HAVE TO MACS THE EVERYONE THAT TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL of an ounce with battery. It NORTH STAR CAROL CHANNING ACCOUNTS $3,027,854.89 PAPER ON VOUR VACATION J slips right into the ear — no THEY'LL MAIL ITTOU£ MAKES A PURCHASE AT EITHER STATION JAMES rex MEMORANDA outside cords, tubes or wires. EVERY PAY.' m ROSS HUNTER'S production of Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ON ending with call date .., $2,638,220.95 See for yourself —get FREE Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days non-operating replica. Phone, ending with call date „ _ 1,977,787.15 visit or write — PIRFORMANCKS * PRICKS SATURDAY, JULY 15 t* tUrrift| MATINS" (a p.m.)) Mon. Loans as shown in "Assets" are after deduction thru Pri. Sl.TS Sat. Sun. A Holiday. S2.30 of valuation reserves of — 13,130.17 JOHN GAVIN TECHNICOLOR* •VININOS (8 p.m.)l Sun, SONOTONE At thru. Tnura, sa.ao I, William Horbach, Cashier, of the above-named bank do Prl. Sat.. «fc• Holiday! sa.so hereby declare that this report of condition is true to the LEE'S BEATRICE LILLIE Prices Include Nebr. Sales Tax best of my knowledge and belief. s/William Horbach Tuesday, July 18 NORTH STAR SERVICE as Mrs Metrt We, the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this report of condition and declare that it has been examined City Hotel, Carroll, la. Hwy. 30 West by us and to the best of our knowledge and belief is true and Carroll, Iowa Mail orders filled promptly. Write direct to theatre correct. 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. stating number of tickets, date & performance time J. H. Kitt, Edward Siepker, Elmer Schreck, Directors. WINNIKE NORTH desired. Pitas* enclose self-addressed, stamped en­ Fred R. Kinsley, Manager velope. (Notary's Seal) State of Iowa, County of Carroll ss: STAR SERVICE / Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of July, Sonotone of Dei Moines 1967. Hwy. 71 South 121 Grand Ave.—Ph. 244-0471 NORTH STAR Carol Schoeppner, Notary Public. Dai Moines, lows Carroll, Iowa

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