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KHS Raps Manning, 11-1 13th Straight Win- Perry's Grout Stops Tigers On 2-Hitter in 5-1 Triumph KHS Raps Manning, 11-1 PERRY — Two-hit pitching relief pitcher Gary Sundermann and the game ended with a fi- by Stan Grout gave Perry a 5-1 and Dan Diddy slammed a sin- nal score of Perry 5, Carroll 1. victory over Carroll Friday gle to right to bring in Payton. The Tigers will be in action Home runs by Dave Daeges second frame. Rick Keat ignited Louis was Ml by a pitch to lead night and extended the Tiger's Grout tapped an archer to right here Monday night against the and Denning Bellinghausen pow- Times Herald, Carroll, la. the rally with a one-out single to off and then was forced by Dae- losing streak to four games. which was hobbled by the right Lake City Eagles. ered the Kuemper Knights to Friday, June 24, 1966 center and sped to third on a ges who stole second and third. fielder and allowed Strait and their 13th straight win with a six- two-base error. After Middendorf whiffed, Kent Carroll's southpaw, swinger CARROLL Elsewhere around the loop, Diddy to score. Dave Coburn's AB r. HRBI inning 11-1 win over Manning Scott Wille singled to right to Casey drew a pass. Mickey Everett, spoiled single to left brought Grout in Bruns, Ib 3 here Friday. Denison slipped four games back plate Keat and then stole second. Rout's no-hit pitching effort 000 of the leaders in a 6-1 loss to Dave Schmitz singled to right safely and ended the r coring for Subbert, p, ss 3 000 Tom Louis tripled to center and to score Daeges, but Louie Bill- with two singles. Perry. Wilkins, 3b 2 1 0 Jim Middendorf's steady Lake City; Perry maintained a Wille coasted home. meier fanned to end the out- Both teams went scoreless in Sundermann, ss, p 1 0 0 three-hit pitching held the firm hold on fourth with a 5-1 burst. The Tigers struck back in Dave Daeges, who got a shot the first inning with Perry's DenAdel, 2b 1 0 0 Bulldogs in check as the decision over Carroll; and Audu- Schroeder ran into control the fourth. Denny W 11 k I n 8 at a starting role at second Larry Bandy getting the only Hall, rf 2 0 0 Knights hiked their West Cen- bon defeated Breda, 8-5. trouble and was lifted in the drew a pass to start things off base, blasted a long, high drive hit, a sharp single to left. The Corbett, cf 2 0 0 tral League lead to three fifth as the Knights counted four for the Bengals. Wilkins went The Knights picked up all the to deep left and raced home Bluejays hopped to a lead in Richardson, c 2 0 0 games over idle Jefferson. more runs. With one down, Keat to second on a wild pitch runs they needed to win in the with an inside-the-park round- the second frame. George Uken Everett, If 2 0 2 drew a pass to start the Man- and was sacrificed to third by tripper. reached first after being hit by Jons, 2b 0 0 0 ning hurler's downfall. Sundermann. Phil Den Adel's Beck If 1 0 Wille singled to left and Louis a pitch thrown by Tom Sub- 0 Business & Professional Directory Manning got one of the runs bert. Uken stole second and high bouncer to third was Vetter, If 1 0 0 back in the fourth when Charlie walked to load the sacks. Daeges hurled home to stop the Henning, cf..._ 1 0 was safe on an error as the third in succession and rode in 0 0 Hill led off with a single past on Grout's single to left. charging Wilkins, but catcher Totals 21 1 2 0 second and then stole second right fielder dropped his fly and George Uken couldn't find base. With two down, Darrell one run scored. Middendorf Perry extended its lead in the the handle on the ball and PERRY COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE Ohde singled to left and Hill was walked to force in a run, and third frame gaining four runs Wilkins was safe. AB H, HRBI Tailored Especially for in with a run. Schroeder departed in favor of on three hits. Steve Pay ton Pennington, 2b 4 0 0 0 Kelly Pratt. started things off for the Blue- After that the Carroll club Bandy, 3b 4 0 2 0 Th* FARMER, BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL MAN The Knights picked up another After Pratt got Casey on jays with a long drive to left- couldn't break through against Payton, ss 3 1 2 0 Federal and State Tax Records of Iowa counter off starter Dave Schroed- strikes, Dave Schmitz lined a Wee But Mighty ... Washing- center. Bob Strait was hit by the steady pitching by Grout, Strait, cf ., 2 1 0 0 Carroll, Iowa Leo Loxterkamp Phone: 4209 er in the bottom of the fourth. smash off the shortstop's glove ton State University's Gerry Diddy, rf 3 1 1 1 and two more runners raced Lindgren promises to become Uken, c 2 1 1 0 across the plate, but Middendorf one of the great long-distance Grout, p 3 1 1 1 W. L. WARD, D.S.C. Credit Bureau was cut down at third to retire runners in American track his- Ellis Halts Giants Coburn, If 3 0 2 1 PODIATRIST Prep Loop the side. tory, setting the pace this year Collins, Ib 2 0 0 0 FOOT SPECIALIST Carroll County in nearly every distance event Bragg* 1 0 0 0 w L Pet. Credit Reports, Investigations The Knights ended the game he has entered. Totals 27 5 9 2 302 South Main'St. Collections Anywhere Kuemper 12 0 1.000 in a hurry on the 10 run margin On Six-Hitter, 12-1 (6 Blocks S. of the Courthouse) 3 (*)Pinch-hitter Dial 4371 110 West 5th Jefferson 9 .750 rule with one down in the bot- Office 9782 Home 2767 Denison 8 4 tired the visitors in order in the By The Associated Press Roseboro singled home the last .667 tom of the sixth. fifth and sixth and finished up Innings 2 6 7 Perry 7 4 .636 two. Phil Regan pitched the last Perry 1 0 0 Audubon 6 6 .500 Mike Neary singled sharply with 11 strike-outs in six innings. Sammy Ellis, who pitched inning for the Dodgers. Carroll 0 010000 to center to ignite the rally, himself back into his old job two CARROLL DENTAL ASSOCIATES Breda 4 7 .364 MANNING 2B — Payton, Uken (Perry) 818-822 North Main Street Lake City 4 8 .333 and Denny Bellinghausen An B H nm weeks ago, apparently is losing Bob Veale outdueled Philadel- drilled a blast to center and it again. phia's Jim Bunning, allowing 3B — Bandy (Perry) P. BARELS, D.D.S. L. B. WESTENDORF, D.D.S. Carroll 3 9 .250 Kuhn, 2b 3000 SB — Perry 5, Carroll 1 Phone 2528 Phone 2630 Manning 0 12 .000 sped around the bases on an Moeller, Ib, rf .... 3010 the Phillies only five hits. He inside-the-park homer that Ellis, an act reliever two was backed by Pittsburgh hom- S — Carroll 2. R. E. LANGENFELD, D.D.S. — Phone 2630 Pratt, 3b,p 3000 years ago who became a 22> IP H RKIIBBSO Friday's Results— gave Kuemper an 11-1 win. Hill, S3 3110 ers by Roberto Clemente, Jesse Kuemper 11, Manning 1 game winner as a starter last Gonder and Willie Stargell. Grout 7 2 1 0 2 12 Middendorf was in trouble in Stangl, cf 3000 season, won his second Subbert 2 31101 Perry 5, Carroll 1 Schroeder, p, Ib.. 2 0 0 0 Houston's Dave Nicholson Sundermann 4 64204 DR. 0. M. O'CONNOR, Optometrist Lake City 6, Denison 1 only three of the sixth innings he Ohde, c 2011 straight game Friday night as drove in one run with a triple Audubon 8, Breda 5 pitched. In the first, two succes- the Cincinnati Reds annihili- Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted Musfeldt, rf 2000 and scored two others against Monday Games- sive errors on taps to the mound ated San Francisco 12-1 for St. Louis. Larry Dierker scat- COMING WEEK'S Contact tens Specialist put Bulldog runners on first and Rowedder, 3b 0000 their seventh straight victory. 102 West 5th St. Lake City at Carroll Knueven, If 2000 tered nine hits in his final start second with one down. But the Totals 23 1 3 1 before reporting for Army re- Phone 3318 (Closed Saturday Afternoons Only) Carroll, Iowa Kuemper at Jefferson young Knight hurler extricated The winning streak consti- Breda at Manning tutes half of the victory total serve duty. SCHEDULE himself by striking out clean-up KUEMPER Cleon Jones broke a 2-2 tie for Perry at Audubon hitter Hill and getting Duane AB R HBBI this season for Ellis, who has Tuesday Games— Stangl on a pop to first. Casey, cf 2 0 0 0 lost 11 games, and should help New York with a seventh-inning Kuemper at Denison Dale Moeller got the first bit L. Schmitz, cf .... 0 0 0 0 keep him out of the bullpen — a homer, then added a run-scor- DR. JOHN E. MARTIN Wednesday Games- D. Schmitz, 3b .... 3 0 2 3 place he doesn't mind having ing single in the ninth.
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