Win on 12- - todays FUNNY It's a Family Act as Carroll Tankers Win SOCK ttm&r Carroll defeated Denison 2911 •»• .9?.™'Bennla° Brown. 13-14 — 3. Marfe 1 blUng8,. 15-115 1 88 — 3. Ann Brenny; Romps By Carroll to 231 in a swimming meet here -J""15-18 — -2. "Jac- k Daniels: 3. Ken Hanneman. Wednesday night as Laurie ndivldual Medley: Topel was the only triple win­ _ 11-12 — 1. Laurie Topel; 2. Jana Otto. 11-12 — 2. Mike Mosher. la- Sac City used a 12-run out­ ing two-run singles. Mark The Tigers made it 3-2 after, CARROLL ner. But the victory was a fam­ — 1. Cam Topeli a. View Blum; Timet Herald, Carroll, la. burst in the fourth inning and Loxterkamp and Bob Thompson AB H Bl ily act. Bonnie Brown. 13-14 — 1. Vlnce Thursday, July 6, 1972 three as Tom Nam Otto. 1S-18 — 1. Lois Noblling; 2. romped to a 16-6 victory over added run-scoring 'singles. walked and came home on Anderson, SS-P 3 0 0 Lnuri Zimmerman. 13-18 — 2. Ken Miss Topel wen the 1M2 Hanneman; 3. Kevin Deon. Carroll Wednesday night at Car­ The Indians had to score once Nam, Tom, CF-RF Br«aat Stroke: Dan Sheehan walked and Tom Plotz's . year old backstroke, breast roll Stadium. The game was in the fifth to get their 10-run Carroll travels to Breda Mon­ 0 3 0 8-under — l. Sutle Henrich; 3. Nam reached base after being stroke, end individual medley. Shelly Mitchell. 9-10 — 2. Robin called after five innings because lead after the Tigers had cut day night and .will be looking Plotz, 3B-SS 3 0 2 liJorrer. Mo — 1. Tom DaiheYfTa," by a pitch, Randy Plotz sin­ Her sister Cam Cam* home fm_otw; J«tt McCoy, of the 10-run rule. the deficit to 15-6 after the Marz, P-CF 2 0 0 3. li-ia ~ gled home two runs. Olerich for a series sweep from the Bob­ with two firsts in the 13*14 .. Ren.ee Dalhofi; . Amy S chech- fourth inning. Bottorff scored cats. They downed them earlier Brown, IB 3 0 0 tnger. IMS — i. lke Mosher. 13- The victory lifted Sac City's scored earlier on a pass ball. Thonx fo class, taking the backstroke „I* — I...... viRaohtml HBrmenlna; 3. the 16th run, coming home on in the season, 7-1. Sunderman, LF .. 3 1 2 Morgan:*: Wiitren . Maureen fourse. 13-14 — 1. Chris record to 4-4, while Carroll Olerich, 2B 3 1 1 Pleasant Lake, Mich and Individual medley. Ottot 3. Mike Ttmplemeyer. 15-13 a wild pitch. Plotz and — 1. Lois Noblling; 2. Amy HaU; now stand* 3-12, and loser Sunderman were SAC CITY the only bright spots in the Ti­ Nam, Ted, RF-3B The Bill Otto family did their 3. Sue Nurse. 15-18 — 1. Ken Hanne* of nine of Its last ten games. Garrels checked Carroll on AB R H Bl Today's FUNNY will pay $1.00 for man; 3. Dan Hanneman. ger lineup. Both had two hits 2 0 0 each original "funny" uied. Send gagt share of taking home first Butterfly; five hits and struck nine. Heidenreich, C .. 5 2 2 0 8-under — 2. Shelly Mitchell. 9- and Plotz drove in three runs. Conrad. 3B 1 0 0 to: Today's FUNNY, 1200 WeitTMtd places too. Glna won the 9-10 The Indians sent 15 men to He had one bad inning — the Loxterkamp, 2B. 3 2 1 1 St., Cleveland, Ohio 44113. i — 1. Glttft Ottot 3. Julie BeU. 8- The Tigers got off to a 1-0 Sheehan. C 1 1 0 year old butterfly; Chris took 10 — 2. Bill Otto; 3. Matt Furey. bat in the big inning, getting fourth — as the Tigers jumped Kreft, IB 2 2 1 0 li-ia — 1. Laurie Topel; 2. J ana Totals 21 6 5 Otto; 3. JiU Schweninger. 11-13 *— their runs on only six hits, but on him for four runs on three lead after the opening frame Garrels, P 3 2 1 2 the 13-14 breast stroke; and E — Sac City 1, Carroll 3 2. Mike Mosher. 13-14 — 1. Vicki had the help of five walks and hits. as Tom Nam walked, stole sec­ Youll, LF 1 2 0 0 Pitching Summary Vince captured the 13-14 indlvi Blum; 3. Com Topel; 3. Rltt Har­ ond, went to third on a ground LOB - Sac City 7, Carroll 6 IP H Ft ER BB SO dual medley. mening. 13-14 — 2. Brian Furey. 15- an that let in two runs Steve Sunderman, who had Middleton. CF .. 2 2 0 0 18 — a. Ann Branny; 3. Mary Kay Garrels (WP) Mosher. 15-18 — 2. Gary Schultz; and opened the gates for two two of Carroll's five safeties, out and scored stealing. Bottorff, SS 2 3 1. 2 2B — Heidenreich, Sac City: The Dalhoffs brought home 5 5 6 6 3 9 Kevin Dean. more runs. opened the fourth with a . Sac City tied it in the second Thompson, 3B . 4 1 2 2 Plotz, Carroll three firsts. Renee won the 11- Winning Lynn Garrels Lynn Olerlch followed with a Innings: Marz (LP) 12 year old freestyle and breast and added two more runs in Olson, RF 2 0 0 0 3 6 12 6 8 4 and Mike Bottorff had the big base hit. Ted Nam grounded the third to make it 3-1 and take Hayworth, RF . 1 0 0 0 Sac City 012 12 1 stroke; and brother Tom took hits in the inning, each deliver Anderson the 9-10 breast stroke. Nationwide out to score Sunderman. After the lead for good. Totals 25 16 8 7 Carroll 101 4 0 12 3 13 Vicki Blum and Lois Noblling also were double winners be­ sides Laurie Topel. Vicki won Response on the 13-14 freestyle and butter­ Bosox Triumph on Pattin's Five-Hit Shutout fly, while Lois captured the 15- By The Associated Press ster at Fenway. "It probably 18 year old individual medley Naming Team York downed Oakland 4-1 and The Sox nicked Jim Perry, 6- ey Lolich for three first-inning and breast stroke. never happened before. Not in Felipe Alou and Tliurman Lee Stange, who spent four California nipped Milwaukee 1- 8, for a second inning run on runs and thumped the sagging Munson tagged home runs for Other winners for Carroll MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - A this ball park anyway." 0. Texas at Cleveland was post­ seasons Carlton Fisk's double, a wild Tigers, who have now lost five New York. The Yankees were Kathy Shymansld in the contest to rename the Ameri­ poned by rain. pitching for the The Red Sox have forgotten pitch and Bob Burda's sacrifice of their last six games to slip who've won six of their last 8-under backstroke; Susie Hen can Basketball Association's about their bullpen since last fly. They got their other run in behind Baltimore. rich in the 8-under breast Memphis Pros has drawn na­ in cozy Fenway Park with the In the , Los seven games, tagged Holtzman Saturday. Since then, they've the eighth when Tommy Har­ The Royals bunched hits by stroke; Sheila Furey In the tionwide response. friendliest left field wall in all Angeles rapped Montreal 7-3, for 11 hits as lie dropped his started five different per was hit by a pitch, stole Fred Patek, Amos Otis, Richie 10 backstroke; Mike Mosher of baseball, laughed out loud. Pittsburgh dropped Houston 6-4 sixth game in 17 decisions and gotten five straight com­ second and rode home on Carl Scheinblum and John Mayberry in the 11-12 breast stroke; Ra­ Tht club's prospective new and split a double- Stange, now the Red Sox' plete game victories which is Yastrzemski's third hit of the plus an error by Paul Jata to hurled his eighth chel Harmening in the 13-14 owner, Chicago sportsman header with Atlanta, winning 4- pitching , was watching about as good as a pitching game. take a quick lead. Then they of the season breast stroke and Ken Hanne Charles O. Flnley, initiated 1 before losing 3-2. San Diego newsmen and club officials staff can do. kayoed Lolich, 13-6, with three and fourth straight, pitching man in the 15-18 year old at New York and San Fran­ the contest last week, offer­ scurry through record books Pattin's victory was the sec­ Baltimore edged two games more runs in the sixth. The Ti­ California past Milwaukee. The breast stroke. cisco at Philadelphia were both ing $2,500 to the winner and after Marty Pattln's five- ond consecutive shutout in the in front of Detroit at the top of ger ace allowed 10 hits and was fireballing right-hander allowed hitter beat Minnesota 2-0 postponed by rain. Carroll, which took 10 of 18 season ticket* to the five run- string, following Lynn the AL East as Dave McNally disgusted with his performance. just four hits and struck out relay events, hosts Guthrie Cen Wednesday night and gave nersup. McGlothen's three-hitter With the pitching staff com­ limited Chicago to five hits and "This was probably the poor­ eight. ter Monday night at 7 p.m., Boston hurlers five straight against the Twins Tuesday. The ing through so well, the Red Brooks Robinson's second in­ est game I've pitched all Since then, the response has complete games. other route-going efforts in the The Angels scored the games Results: Sox have won six straight ning homer accounted for the year," he said. "Yeah, it was been overwhelming. Wednesday string belong to Ray Culp, John only run in the ninth inning 8-under — I. Tom Zimmerman "Forget about looking it up," games and eight of the last only run of the game. the worst. I was wild inside the when Winston Llenas, pinch hit­ 8-under — 2. Susie Henrieh; S. Kath alone saw 4,000 entries deluge Curtis and Luis Tiant. nine. The streak has moved Shymanskl. 8-10 — 3. Tom Dalhofi advised Stange, who has seen strike zone." ting for Ryan, delivered a two- 3. Jeff McCoy. 11-18 — 1. Ranee Dft. the Pros' Memphis headquar­ Elsewhere in the American Boston into third place in the It was the fifth shutout of the hoff: 2. Dawn PlcUf. IMS --2. MUce his share of pitchers eaten Paul Spilttorff pitched a out single that scored pinch Moshor. 13-14 —• 1. Vlckl Blum; 3. ters. The total for the contest, League Wednesday, Baltimore season for McNally, 9-7, who ,r i Maureen Nurne. 1J-14 — 8. Mark American League East, five three-hitter for the KC victory. which ends July 15, stands at alive by the close-in left field 1-0, runner Syd O'Brien. Ken Nobtltnf; 3. Vtnat Otto. 18-18 — a blanked Chicago Kansas games back of division-leading outduelled , 12-9. Jean Come*. 15-18 — Craig Zlm 7,281. wall they call the Green Mon­ McMullen had opened the in merman; 3. Jack Danteli. City trimmed Detroit 8-2, New Baltimore. Kansas City jumped on Mick- The Yankees got a six-hitter ning with a single and Leo Car There's one entry which Fln­ from Steve Kline, 7-3, to beat denas sacrificed O'Brien to sec fi-untier — 1. Knthy Shymftn.ild. 2, Shelly Mitchell. 9-10 — 1. Sheila ley said, "1 don't particularly Wednesday night at Charter Oakland and Ken Holtxman. ond, setting up the run. Furey. 11-12 — 1. Laurie Topel; 2. Oak. Jane Otto. 13-14 — 1. Cam Topel: i care for." It's the Finley Finks. Denny Meyer pitched the Sports shutout, allowing just two hits and striking out 10. Major Leagues Hold Dedham Invitational By The Associated Press American League Glances Denison's Jim Sinow hurled National League East a no-hitter against Panora East W. L. Pet. G.B. Wednesday night in first round W. L. Pet. G.B Baltimore 39 30 .565 — hold a Women's Muny Golf fast pitch action in the Dedham Pittsburgh 44 26 .629 — Del roil. 37 32 .536 2 The Swingers continue to lead New York 4'.l 28 .606 V.'i Invitational Softball tournament. Boston 33 34 .493 5 JSP* in ladies play at the municipal Sinow and teammate Paul Chicago 38 34 .528 7 New York 32 35 .478 6 course. They hold an eight- Booek blasted three-run homers St. Louis 38 34 .528 7 Cleveland 28 3D .418 10 Montreal 31 40 .437 13V stroke , lead over the Caddies, as the winners banged out 14 2 Milwaukee 27 41 .397 ill!; VI Philadelphia 25 46 .332 19'/ 610-618. hits. 2 West ranee West Jenni Fuller turned in the In the second game, Adel Oakland 46 25 .648 — Cincinnati 44 28 .611 — best scratch score Wednesday, edged Manning, 9-7, as Jim De- Chicago 41 30 .577 5 Houston 44 30 .595 1 a 47, as Betts Behn had a 48. Camp belted a two-run homer Minnesota 36 34 .514 9',!: NOCK ELS Clothiers Los Angeles 37 35 .514 7 Low net honors went to Jan for the winners. Garwin Has- Kansas City 35 35 .500 10M: Atlanta 34 39 .466 lOVfe Loew with a 30, followed by kins had a two-run shot for the California 33 40 .452 14 San Francisco 31 47 .397 16 Jane Graham and Norma losers. Texas 29 41 .414 Wh. $125.00 Lemker at 32. San Diego 25 47 .347 19 Wednesday's Results All One game is set for tonight Wednesday's Results Baltimore 1, Chicago 0 NOW $98oo Wool weather permitting, Defiance Hart Schaffner & Marx The Standings: Los Angeles 7, Montreal 3 Boston 2, Minnesota 0 Swingers - 149-610 vs. Irwin at 8:15. Pittsburgh 6, Houston 4 Kansas City 8, Detroit 2 Caddies 165-618 Main Tap Wins Chicago 4-2, Atlanta 1-3 Markers 149-621 San Francisco at Phila­ New York 4, Oakland 1 SUPERBLY TAILORED Reg. to $32.50 Main Tap of Carroll defeated Putterettes 134-625 delphia, rain California 1, Milwaukee 0 Arcadia Wednesday night at Birdies 162-637 San Diego at New York, rain Texas at Cleveland, rain DRESS SLACKS Roselle in slow pitch, 94. Jerry Demons 156-671 Schaffer was the winning Drivers 169-684 pitcher. | OFF Carroll Bowl Leaders Lenesboro Stays Perfect Bruce Pettitt and Gary Quandt of Carroll lead in men's Lane9boro remained unde­ Reg. to $8.00 doubles with 1304 in the Carroll feated in slow pitch, defeating AUTO v-S-r" RACES Reg. $69.50 Bowling summer tournament. visiting Glidden No. 2, 10-4, $30.99 SWIM TRUNKS Wednesday night. Wayne Hart Dave Neilsen of Atlantic tops TWO CLASSES the men's singles with a 666, was the winning pitcher. Reg. $79.50 while Leora Kirk of Harlan J and J Splits OF CARS! $35.99 leads in ladies singles at 614. S2.99 J and J Electric of Carroll The mixed doubles leader and Lake View split in slow is Martha and Ralph Hagedorn Reg. $89.50 pitch Wednesday night at Lake Reg. to $12.00 of Manning with a 1238. Pettitt { FRIDAY, Ml 1 > View. owns the high single game — 265. The tournament ends July Lake View took the opener, Don't Miss Th« Action KNIT SHIRTS 16. 14-8, as Allen Kruthoff was the SMARTLY FASHIONED winning pitcher and Jim Smith Behn Third at Atlantic the loser. 10 Exciting Ewnts! 1 OFF Bus Behn of Carroll finished J and J won the nightcap, third in the 16th annual En­ 26-10 as Tom Sporrer blasted HOT LAPS AT 8:00 P.M. durance Classic held at Hawk- a grand slam and Lloyd Reg. to $21.00 eye Bowl in Atlantic. He has Nepple belted a bases loaded »2,000 GUARANTEED PURSE a 2,173 total as Deb King of At­ double. Greg Stoelk got the vic­ ADMISSION* ADULTS 12.00 EA; STUDENTS SWEATERS lantic won with 2,299. tory and Gary Blessington took TO AO 1 TWELVE J0C; PRE-SCHOOl Reg. $39.50 the loss. Carpet World Wins CHILDREN ADMITTED FREEI S14.S9 J and J travels to Fort Dodge {OFF Dan Nurtse's single drove in Friday night to compete In a the only run of the game as Car­ tournament. They'll face Reg. $49.50 pet World of Carroll nipped Bethesda Hospital in an 8 p.m. $20.99 Reg. to $8.00 Charter Oak, 1-0, in fast pitch game. WALK SHORTS Reg. $55.00 Ryuu's 1,500 Meter $24.99 S2.99 Reg. $59.50 Test Scheduled Tonight $29.99 Reg. to $29.95 EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - The Four men in each heat of the BOYS' SPORT COATS Saga of Jim Ryun may reach 1,500 this evening will qualify Reg. "The End," or It may provide for Friday's semifinals. Ryun Is $89.50 Sixes America with another Cinde­ the only contestant in the third Finest ^ S39.99 8 to 20 rella story today. heat who has cracked 3:40 this S9.99 season and Is heavily favored HIGH- A SPEED MEN! THE WAIT IS OVER! The suits and sport coat op- The world record holder to advance. in the 1,500-mtttr run takes portunity is right now. Make your selections early, while ALTERATIONS on six other metric mllers Also this evening, Rod Mil- patterns and colors are many. The models and styles are this evening In e quarter-final burn Is hoping to break the STOCK CAR all here . . . COME IN . . . AND . heat at the U.S. Men's world record in the 110-meter FREE!! Olympic Trials. high hurdles. Ryun recently told friends he "That record will go the first would quit track for good if he time I step on that track," said EI die. not qualify for the U.S. Milburn. "That's the fastest team in the 1,500. He previously track in the world and I want ran fourth is the 800 here, fall­ to set the record as soon as Eviqr Friday Night ^ Harlan, Iowa EL5 Clothiers ing to make the team despite possible and get it out of the ACROSS FROM COURT HOUSE an excellent time of 1:45.2. way."