Knights Gain on Jeff; Tigers and Breda Split

Times Herald, Carroll, la. Saturday, July 1, 1967 Billmeier, Neary ing. Dave Campbell walked but Gottschalk Everett, Koster was erased on Francis Mad- sen's fielder's choice. Madsen Wins Junior Blast Home Runs stole second but died there when McLaughlin and Frank Nelsen Share HR Roles AUDUBON — Home runs by Billmeier won his own game whiffed. Golf Trophy The Carroll Tigers scattered opening game. At the end of Louie Billmeier and Mike Neary when he led off in the bottom A u d u b o n's lone in the 11 hits to top St. Bernard's of the third frame, the Carroll powered Kuemper to a - of the fourth with a line drive opener was garnered by the Breda, 10-8, in the opener of a club was trailing 8-5. shot that cleared the left field AMES (AP) — Gordon Gott- header sweep over Audubon, ninth man in the batting order, schalk's championship trophy in twin bill here Friday night. The Neither team scored in the fence. Bobcats came back in the first inning, but Carroll 1-0 and 13-6, in West Central Phil Elmquist, with one down the Iowa junior boys golf tour in the third. Elmquist singled follow-up game to nip the Ti­ stranded a man on second and high school baseball here Fri­ The only other hit off Mc­ nament marks the third time in Laughlin came with one down to right, stole second and moved five years that the bacon has gers, 3-2, on a pair of contro­ third bases in that frame. day night. in that same frame when Rick around to third on an error. But come home to metropolitan Des versial decisions by the um­ Breda got untracked in the Billmeier got Campbell and pires. second inning. John Reising The sweep enabled the Keat drilled a hard single to Moines. centerfield. Keat stole second Madsen on strikes to curb that Gottschalk, upcoming senior drew a pass to start things off Knights to chop a full game off The questionable calls oc­ and was sacrificed to third by threat. at Des Moines Roosevelt High for the Bobcats. Steinkamp idle Jefferson's lead in loop curred in the third and fourth Neary, but the side was retired School, won the crown Friday went down swinging but Neil play. Jefferson with an 11-1 The Knights jumped off to frames of the second game. when the Audubon second base­ with a 1-up victory over J. P. Reising went to first on balls. league record now leads Kuem­ a quick 6-0 lead in the top After entering Woerdehoff as man raced into short right field Howard of Cresco, coming from Glen Koster surprised the fans per, 10-1 in conference play, by of the first frame in the sec­ —Staff Photo a hitter for the Breda pitcher, to pull down Terry Schroeder's behind to do it. He grabbed the with an arching home over only half a game. ond game of the twin bill and Leading Hitter .... for the Carroll Tigers, Mick Ev­ Steinkamp, an attempt was Texas leaguer. title by winning five of the last the left field fence to put the Elsewhere around the circuit, continued to pad the margin erett, connects with the ball for a single in the open­ made to re-enter. Steinkamp Kuemper had only one other six holes. Bobcats in the lead, 3-0. John Perry maintained a firm grip with runs in each of the five ing game of a twin bill with St. Bernard's of Breda as the pitcher. This brought scoring opportunity in the open­ Chuck Dau of Wes Des Moines Koster went down on strikes to on third place with a 2-0 deci­ Innings. here Friday night. The Tigers won the game 8-6. Bre­ the Carroll team charging er. Schroeder walked to start took the championship in 1963 retire the side. sion over Denison, and Carroll da came back in the second game, winning 3-2. Ev­ of the dugout in protest but the bottom of the third and Dave Daeges and Dave and Brad Schuchat, a high Carroll again stranded run­ High and Breda split a twin erett slammed an inside the park in that the decision was ruled in moved to second on a wild Schmitz opened the proceedings school teammate of Gottschalk, ners on second and third and bill. game. favor of Breda. In the fourth pitch. With two down, Denny with consecutive hits. After did it in 1965. Schuchat was over couldn't bring them across. Kuemper's Billmeier and Au­ frame, the Breda team ex­ Bellinghausen was safe on an Denny Walden whiffed, Larry the age limit this year. The tour­ Both teams put five runners dubon's Kirk McLaughlin ecuted a hidden ball trick error at first and stole second, Pirotte was passed to load the ney is played in Des Moines 9 across the plate in the third hooked up in a brilliant mound which put out Scott Richard­ but Dave Schmitz was victim­ sacks. every other year. frame. Randy N i e 1 a n d got duel in the opener of the twin Brunet s Pitching son at first and cost Carroll ized by strikes to end the threat. Breda started with a walk. Gaf- bill as the Lancer ace hurled That strategy backfired as the game when Ben Rogers fney popped to left but Polking a one-hit shut out and McLaugh­ Audubon threatened twice In Rick Keat smashed a liner followed up with a long and Timmermann followed up down the left field line to plate West's Art, lin pitched a two-hitter. the first game. In the first inn- to left-center which would with a single and double, re­ a pair. Tops Yanks, 6-2 have tied the score. spectively to put two more Neary came up with two runs 'Darkness' at By The Associated Press numbers on the score board. more. The Orioles led the night­ "I contend that no more than in and two runners on base and cap 1-0 on Boog Powell's homer John Reising was hit by a pitch Business & Professional Directory The thing about George Brun- one player can come out to the blasted a Francis Madsen pitch College Festival when a Baltimore curfew forced and Neil Reising slapped a sin­ et and Gary Bell is that the mound and talk to the pitcher over the right field fence. suspension of the game after gle up the keyhole to jam the DENISON — An. exhibit fea baseball season started about without a time-out," Bill bases. A wild pitch sent Reis­ Joe Badding lined out to short, five innings. turing the works of Artist David two months too soon for each of Tryon said after the close loss ing scampering across the COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE but Lynn Wiese kept things The second game will be com­ West will accompany this them. In this case, everyone in the plate. A single by John Koster alive with a single to right and pleted before today's regularly Tailored Especially for week's Midwestern College Both Brunet and Bell sadly Bobcat infield had gathered brought in the fifth run. scooted all the way to third on The FARMER, BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL MAN FESTIVAL '67 production of waved goodby to June with scheduled game. around the pitcher in order to an error. Jim Middendorf sin­ "Darkness At Noon." victories Friday night and The Indians tied the opener in execute the play. Bob Mick Everett opened things Federal and State Tax Records of Iowa gled to center to send Wiese West is a sculptor and a paint­ proved that two months do not a the ninth inning when reliever Smiley ruled against the pro­ for the Tigers in that frame Carroll, Iowa Leo Loxterkamp Phone: 4209 home with the sixth run in the er who has exhibited in many season make. Eddie Watt walked Don Demet- test and the game continued with a tap that was juggled by opening frame. er with the bases loaded. Max with a final score of 3-2 in the . Richardson shows and has works in many Brunet, who has a nine- Audubon bounded back Alvis* third single of the game favor of the Bobcats. and Rogers hit back-to-back V/. L. WARD, D.S.C. pr i v a t e collections. He was game losing streak until June Community against Middendorf in the bot­ started the winning rally in the singles and Roger Fuller PODIATRIST graduated from the Art Insti­ busted out all over, pitched tom of the first with three runs. 14th. After Chuck Hinton Things didn't start out so reached first on a fielder's FOOT SPECIALIST Credit Service tute of Chicago, and has spent California to a 6-2 victory over Mike Garber opened with a sin­ walked, Davalillo delivered. well for the Bengals in the choice. Denny Wilkins cracked Credit'Reports, Investigations the last six years teaching in the New York Yankees and 302 South Main St. gle but was erased on Madsen's a single over third base and Collections Anywhere art centers in the Middle-West. Bell, still savoring his new (6 Blocks S. of the Courthouse) fielder's choice. McLaughlin Vetter reached first base on Dial 4371 208 West 5th His primary interest has been surroundings, won his fifth Office 9782 Home 2767 was safe on an error, and Nel­ objective and abstract uses of second base error. Wilkins sen doubled two runs home. game for Boston, beating the human figure. He is now Kansas City 5-3. Short Leads Phils stole second and third and rode Then Joe Sklenar singled to the director of the Sioux City in safely on pass ball for the CARROLL DENTAL ASSOCIATES plate Nelsen. Art Center. Elsewhere Friday night, De­ fifth run. 818-822 North Main Street Kuemper got another marker Tickets for the exhibit and troit dropped Chicago 4-1 and to Victory, 10-3 Carroll added another run in in the second when Schmitz R. E. LANGENFELD, D.D.S. — Phone 2630 play will be available at the Cleveland nipped Baltimore 6-5 the fourth on 4 successive sin­ singled, stole second, went to door. The galleries are located in the 14-inning first game of a By The Associated Press for Pittsburth, backing up gles by Everett, Richardson, R. F. BARELS, D.D.S. L. B. WESTENDORF, D.D.S. third on a balk and scored on Phone 2528 Phone 2630 adjacent to the lecture hall scheduled twi-night doublehead- Brown's pre-game vote of confi Rogers, and Fuller. The score Pirotte's sacrifice fly. The pitchers turned hitters theater, and will open at 7:30 er. The second game was sus­ dence. His two-run single in the after 4 innings of play was 8-6, pended after five innings with and the hitters turned pitchers Breda. The Knights added two p.m. as the turned eighth inning gave him a five- the Orioles leading 1-0. Tornado­ Roger Fuller came on to more in the third when they Curtain time for "Darkness lopsy turvy, and General Man­ hit 3-1 triumph over Atlanta. like wind and rain wiped out pitch in the third inning and the R. J. FERLIC, M. D. loaded the bases on Badding's At Noon" is 8:30. Reserved ager Joe Brown of Pittsburgh Washington's game at Min­ But don't forget the Chicago young side arm hurler held the walk and singles by Wiese and seats may be obtained by call­ capped it all by giving his team nesota. Cubs, who continued their Bobcats hitless through the 715 N. Adams - Carroll, Iowa Middendorf to set the stage ing (712) 263-3330. a vote of confidence instead of Brunet beat Detroit with a amazing reversal with a 7-5 vic­ next two frames. (Cochran Building) for a two-run d o u b e by his . ' Office Hours: 9 to 12 —1 to 5 Schmitz. three-hitter in the season's tory over Cincinnati, their 11th Carroll took the lead in the General Practice — Obstetrics— Fractures — X-Rays Major Leagues opener and didn't win another Cris Short, trying to show victory in 12 games. fifth inning. Wilkins led off and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Middendorf managed to hold game until June. He dropped he can still win after missing The New York Mets did not reached first on an error. Vet­ Audubon at bay during the sec­ By The Associated Press nine straight during the streak. 40 days with a torn knee liga­ surprise anyone, however, los' ter followed up with a single to Office Dial 4120 Home Dial 3408 ond and third frames despite a National League But once he ended the string, ment, started the shenani­ ing to league-leading St. Louis 4- right field. Tom Jons cracked a 1. rash of errors by his mates and W. L. Pet. G.B. he won three more games dur­ gans Friday night by prov­ line drive over third and a base hit by Audubon in each St. Louis 44 27 .620 — ing June and enters July with a ing he can hit, too. He backed Short, a 20-game winner last stretched it into a triple trying DR. O. M. O'CONNOR, Optometrist of those frames. Chicago 43 29 .597 Vh respectable 5-11 record. That's his seven-hitter with a three- season, had an easy time to score. Everett reached first The Knights added another Cincinnati 43 33 .566 3& respectable for a guy who was run double that completed despite one bad pitch that on an error and Richardson hit Dial 3318 102 West 5th run in the fourth when Keat San Francisco 40 35 .533 6 1-9. Philadelphia's. 10-3. victory rookie Dick Dietz hit for a his third straight single of the three-run homer in the third EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED tripled and raced home when Pittsburgh 36 35 .507 8 over San Francisco in the evening to add the insurance Don Mincher drove in three inning. Short retired the next 12 Badding lived on an infield er­ Atlanta 37 36 .507 8 first game of a double head­ runs. CONTACT LENSES-CHILDREN'S VISUAL PROBLEMS runs for the Angels, who ran up hitters and 19 of the last 21 he ror. Philadelphia .. 35 37 .486 9% er. an early 5-0 lead against loser faced. The second game of the Los Angeles .... 33 40 .452 12 Juan Marichal carried on The Wheelers came storming Mel Stottlemyre. Minnie Rojas double-header was nip and Houston 27 47 .365 18% as usual in the nightcap, rid­ "I wanted to prove I could back in the bottom of the fourth halted a Yankee threat in the tuck. The Carroll club charged New York 25 44 .362 18 ing a 19-hit Giant attack that come back'after such a long when Garber singled, McLaugh­ eighth and worked the last two to a 1-0 lead in the opening DR. JOHN E. MARTIN Friday's Results buried the Phillies 12-3. But layoff and still pitch my game. I lin doubled him home, and Nel­ innings. frame when a wild throw to OPTOMETRIST Chicago 7, Cincinnati 5 Philadelphia., still., managed pitched a pretty good game and sen doubled to drive in Mc­ Bell, like Brunet, suffered first sent Mick Everett speed­ Philadelphia 1-3, San Francis­ the unusual. the knee didn't bother me one EYES EXAMINED-GLASSES FITTED Laughlin. Middendorf then got through two tough months in ing around the bases. co 3-12 bit," Short said after his first Contact Lenses — Children's Visual Problems Rasmussen, a pinch-hitter, and Cleveland, compiling a 1-5 The last of six Phillie pitchers Pittsburgh 3, Atlanta 1 start since May 21 and the inju­ Breda came back in the third Elmquist on strikes to end the record for the Indians before turned out to be Cookie Rojas, ry May 23. New Ground Floor Location — 524 N. Adams St. St. Louis 4, New York 1 with a pair of runs to take the (Between Hannasch Beauty Shop and Sherwin-Williams) inning. being traded to Boston June 4. Philadelphia's valuable jack of advantage. The Bobcats scat­ Friday's Results Phillie Manager Gene Mauch Daeges opened the fifth frame The new uniform has worked all trades who now has played tered 4 one-baggers to bring (Closed Sat. Afternoon) Phone 9709 Chicago 7, Cincinnati 5 gave Rojas a chance after the Carroll, Iowa with a single. Dick Heithoff wonders for the veteran right­ every position in the major the runners across safely. Philadelphia 10-3, San Francis­ Giants broke a 3-3 tie with three pinch-hit for Walden and drew hander and he stands 6-6 today leagues. runs in the sixth inning and add­ Mick Everett tied the score a walk. Pirotte singled to cen­ co 3-12 after winning his fifth game for Claude Osteen followed this Pittsburgh 3, Atlanta 1 ed four more in the seventh and for the Tigers in the fourth ter and the sacks were jammed the Red Sox. happening by lining a lead off two in the eighth as Jim Hart DR. H. K. RICHARDSON, Optometrist St. Louis 4, New York 1 ( Tigers . .. Eee Page 7) with one down. Keat's sacrifice Tony Conigliaro belted a home run in the ninth inning and Ollie Brown each drove in Dial 9687 805 North Main St. fly plated Daeges. Then Neary Los Angeles 5, Houston 4 three-run homer and George that won his own game as Los Today's Games four runs. Rojas responded by • T T T • T V W f • t'. EYES EXAMINED unloaded a double down the left Scott had a solo shot for Boston. Angeles beat Houston 5-4. pitching a scoreless inning. field line to drive in two more St. Louis at New York Kansas City knocked Bell out Then it was Steve Blass' turn Marichal, who has lost six GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES as he took RBI honors for the San Francisco at Philadelphia, with a two-run rally in the games, breezed to his 11th vic­ Bowling game with five. N eighth inning but John Wyatt tory, tying him with Osten for Paul Lyyke opened the bottom Cincinnati at Chicago saved the victory. Little League LADS AND LASSIES LEAGUE Atlanta at Pittsburgh the league lead. of the fifth for Audubon with a Johnny Podres, making only TEAM STANDINGS: POINTS DR. REX A. HEESE triple to right. Los Angeles at Houston, N his third start of the year, sty­ MAJORS Osteon almost didn't make It PenKayTerMlkes — 22 Ralph M. Crane Petti-Jons 17 mied Chicago for seven innings Athletics 13 1 .929 as the Astros clobbered him for Screwballs i*J That was the signal for Denny American League ATTORNEY-AT-LAW and Mike Marshall finished the Yanks 10 8 .714 four runs in the first three in­ Boozers 14 Chiropractor Bellinghausen to come on in re­ Happy Rollers l* W. L. Pet. G.B. league leaders off as Detroit Dodgers 10 8 .714 nings. But his sacrifice fly and Jay Hawks 1« Dial 3161 lief of Middendorf. The Kuem­ Chicago 42 28 .600 — G and S Stampers 10 By Appointment defeated the White Sox, Braves 7 7 .500 Wes Parker's three-run inside- The Wheels 9 516Va N. Adams St. per fireman responded by strik­ Detroit 38 33 .535 4% Team No. 4 5 Podres, 2-0, put the leadoff Tigers 6 8 .429 the-park homer in the second 5 Phone 3402 ing out Monahan, and getting a Boston 37 34 .521 5V Thunderblrds - 2 man on base three times in the Cubs 5 9 .357 inning gave him his chance in TEAM LEADERS— pinch-hitter, Gilbert, to tap a Minnesota 36 34 .514 6 814 N. Main St. first six innings without allow­ Cards 2 11 .154 tlie ninth. Hich ••Team Three Games: „,„ Cleveland 37 35 .514 6 PenKayTerMlkes -'221 (Knights ... See Page 7) ing a run. Then Marshall res­ Mets 2 12 .143 Blass' hit broke a 1-1 deadlock Happy Rollers ^OJv California 38 38 .500 7 Team No. 4 1997 M. R. TAN CRETI cued him when and and Pittsburgh's five-game los­ Hich Team Single Game: New York 33 38 .465 9% Dick Kenworthy stroked one-out Wednesdays Results- PenKayTerMlkes - 791 ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ing streak in a game delayed PenKayTerMlkes . 728 Dr. J. G. Donovan Baltimore 33 38 .465 9% singles in the eighth. Tigers, 14 Mets, 6 twice by rain for a total of one Screwballs 707 Dial 4835 Kansas City .... 34 41 .453 10M: Athletics, 16 Yanks, 1 hour and 43 minutes. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS— CHIROPRACTOR Prep Loop Norm Cash doubled home two High Individual Three Games: Metropolitan Life Building Washington .... 32 41 .438 11% Braves, 16 Cards, 1 His complete game, only the Kaye Riddle ~ £64 410 West 3rd St. runs as Detroit hopped on Tom­ Dennle Clausen — 2^5 Friday's Results Dodgers, 4 Cubs, 1 ninth in 71 games for Pirate Penny Hunter Office —Dial 3716 206 West 7th Street W L Pet. my John for three runs in the Ed Hoehl — 523 Cleveland 6, Baltimore 5, 14 pitchers, moved disappointing Residence —Dial 2283 Jefferson 11 1 .917 first inning. Fridays Results- Mare Grimsman - innings, 2nd game suspended, Pittsburgh into a tie for fifth Deb Pettitt 622 Kuemper 10 1 .909 curfew Vic Davalillo singled home Athletics, 9 Yanks, 2 HlRh Individual Single Game: place. It followed Brown's talk Mare. Grimsman 211 Perry 8 4 .667 Cleveland's winning run in the Braves, 14 Cards, 7 Boston 5, Kansas City 3 to his players in the locker room Dennle Clausen 211 Denison 4 5 .444 14th inning of the four hour, 53 Penny Hunter - — 20J Iowa Land Service Detroit 4, Chicago 1 Dodgers, 13 Cubs, 2 after sending out manager Har­ Marlow Schultz 205 James C. Smith Carroll 3 7 .300 minute first game against Balti­ Kay Riddle 194 California 6, New York 2 Tigers, 12 Mets, 2 9r Company ry Walker and the coaches. Dennle Clausen - l * ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Breda 3 8 .273 Washington at Minnesota, rain Farm Records Audubon 2 8 .200 516Va N. Adams Today's Games Farm Appraisals Lake City 1 8 .111 tf£Y. SGT.PRAKEL WOUIP you BELIEVE Dial 3161 Farm Management New York at California, N WW/NOW I'M f - I'VE HAD I'VE EVEN SOT! I'M-THE SAME SHY. SKINNY KID I WAS A YEAR 1 Friday Results— NOT DEPENDENTJ EXPERIENCE^ A*BANK ACCOUH? General Practice V. Stuart Perry — Dial 9883 Boston at Kansas City, N AGO, WHEN YOU SUGGESTED Kuemper 1, Audubon 0 I SET THIS ON MY FOLKS /MEETING ADULTS *< FOR MY FUTURE Taxes — Estates Washington at Minnesota PART-TIME JOB AS A NEWSPAPER Kuemper 13, Audubon 6 FOR MONEY/. /AND MANAGING My } EW?ATIO1' Chicago at Detroit, N CARRIERjgOY?,// Carroll 10, Breda 8 OWN BUSINESS.'.. 1™?}^- Cleveland at Baltimore, to be Breda 3, Carroll 2 preceded by completion of sus­ Perry 2, Denison 0 R. B. MORRISON, M. D. pended game Monday Games- 117 East 6th St. - Carroll, Iowa Carroll at Perry General Practice — Obstetrics Audubon at Breda MOUNTAIN RAILROAD Fractures — X-Rays Denison at Lake City (2) New Hampshire's Mt. 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