Wilkins Homers, Ohde Triples- Tigers Perry, 6-2; Denison Wins Denny Wiikins blasted a ace Tom Lawson for four runs, of three hits drove Subbert Grout, Ib 0 0 home over the left field off four hits in the first , Times Herald, Carroll, la. home with the lead run. Tom Strait, cf 2 0 Monday, June 14, 1965 fence and Doug Ohde wont j Joel Franken continued the 2 Dryden lived on an as Harrison, cf e three-for-three including a tri- Monarch assault in the second as Sundermann scored. Wilkins Payton, B., 3b, 2b 1 o pie to back Gary Sundermann's with a round-tripper. Bailey singled to plate Bandy. was out at third on Mark Bragg, 2b o four- pitching as the Carroll League action on Monday The Tigers made the Perry Baudler's fielder's choice. Scott TOTALS 25 2 Richardson also grounded into Tigers whipped Perry, 6-2, here sends Carroll to Audubon 1-0 lead short-lived in the bot- CARROLL AB R H RBI Saturday. against the winless Wheelers tom of the first when they a fielder's choice and Ohde came home on the play. DenAdel, 2b 2 i The victory propelled the bat- while the league leading Kuem- counted four runs. Subbert, 3b 3 2 tling Tigers into a three-way per Knights host Perry at Car- Perry starter, Steve Payton, Carroll added another run in Sundermann, p .... 3 1 tie with Breda and Perry for roll. Denison treks to Manning couldn't find the plate and the second. Den Adel led off Wilkins, ss 3 1 fourth place in the West Cen- and Lake City will be at Jef- walked Phil Den Adel, Tom with a , but Subbert hit Ohde, Ib 3 1 tral league standings as they ferson. Subbert and Sundermann in or- into a fielder's choice as Den- Dryden, If 4 0 evened their record at 3-3. Baudler, cf 4 0 Perry garnered a run off Car- der. Adel was erased at third. After That was the end of the line Sundermann fanned, Wilkins Richardson, c 1 0 In the only other action roll in the first frame here Sa- Stroh, rf 3 for Payton and Denny Penning- doubled to plate Subbert. Ohde 0 around the circuit on Saturday, turday when Larry Bandy led Krogh, rf 0 ton came on in relief. The re- kept the rally alive with a base 0 Denison pinned a 6-0 setback off with a single and stole sec- TOTALS 26 6 on Jefferson behind Bob ond and third. After Sunder- lief hurler promptly walked knock, but Dryden fanned to re- Lingle's one-hit twirling. The mann had whiffed the second Wilkins to force DenAdel in tire the side. 1 4 Monarchs hopped on Jefferson and third Perry Batters, Dick with the tie run. Ohde's first Perry came back with a Perry 1 1 rally in the fourth. Baily led off Carroll ... 4 1 with a single to center, but George Uken popped to the E—Perry 1, Carroll 2 . Steve Payton was safe DP—Bandy, B. Payton, Col- EN JOY COOL Lecture Pays Off; on a fielder's choice as Bailey lins was wiped off the base path. LOB—Perry 5, Carroll 10 Bumps, Bruises and Bellyflops . . . Brinkman bumping his belt buckle Then Keith Collins coaxed a 2B—DenAdel, Wilkins Baseball isn't known as a body batter- while chasing a wide grounder; and COMFORT free pass. With runners at first 3B—Ohde ing sport but it has its moments. Such (lower right) out- Phils Whip Astros and second, a eluded HR—Wilkins as (left) Boston's Bob Tillman (10) and fielder Ken Berry tumbling after a div- FOR the defenders and Payton raced SB—Bandy 3, Richardson Dalton Jones colliding in quest of a pop ing catch. By The Associated Press fourth-inning uprising keyed by fly; (upper right) Washington's Ed Willie Davis' two-run single. to the plate with Perry's sec- IP H ER BB SO LESS Gene Mauch, the explosive ond and final run. S. Payton 00330 Philadelphia , doesn't Claude Osteen, tagged for Ron Swoboda's 13th homer, got the The Tigers opened the bottom Pennington 7 9 throw spare ribs any more. Now with victory for a 5-6 record with of the fourth with Tom Sub- Sundermann 7 4 he conducts lecture sessions at Skowron Sets Sox Gangbuster ninth-inning help from Bob Mill- bert's lead-off single, but Sun- THRIFTY 9:30 in the morning. er. dermann hit into a fast double GREEN The subject of Mauch's dis- In the nightcap, the Dodgers play. sertation Sunday was lackadai- Prep Loop overcame a 3-2 deficit in the Wilkins brought the crowd to Pace in American Flag Chase -AIRCMOITIONING sical play. The object of ninth on a walk to Jim Gilliam, Mauch's displeasure was out- life with a long belt about two- W L Pet. By The Associated Press Chicago area detective agency.

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