Face Right-Handed Sluggers- Seaver And Palmer Starters For Star Game By The Associated Prats the two leagues h expected to is one of seven Orioles chosen ski in the out­ with a knee injury. Chicago's -play combi­ ing staff. attract an overflow crowd of for the AL squad. He'll be Time* Herald, Carroll, la. Saturday, July 11, 1970 field will be of nation of switch-hitting Don Besides Palmer, Weave Opposing All-Star Managers more than 51,000 with millions making his All-Star debut. Baltimore and Frank Howard of The right- and Kessinger and righty Glenn named and Davt more watching on national tele­ Washington. handed brigade is headed by McNally of Baltimore, Fritz Pe will open with their own aces Seaver and Palmer join the nings before Hodges and Weav­ Cincinnati's 1-2 slugging punch Beckert complete the NL start' vision (NBC). er start substituting—feature Minnesota's Harmon Kille- tersen and Mel Stottlemyre oi Tuesday night with New York's eight starters for each league of third baseman Tony Perez ing team. Seaver, 14-5 with a string of lineups dominated by right- brew at third, of New York, Oakland's Jim Hun­ and Baltimore's selected in nationwide baHlioting and , who the starting pitch­ seven straight by the fans. Commissioner Bow­ handed sluggers. Both Seaver Chicago at shortstop, and Balti­ Behind Seaver, Hodges has ter, Cleveland's Sam McDowell, victories, will have his normal and Palmer also are right-han­ more's Dave Johnson at second have split 56 home runs between Cincinnati's rookie ace, Wayne Jim Perry of Minnesota and ers in the 41st annual ie Kuhn returned the All-Star them so far. Another right-hand­ Ail-Star Game. four days rest Tuesday and al­ vote to the fans this season fol­ ders. are the starting infielders along Simpson, , ace of the Clyde Wright of California to though Hodges hasn't officially with Powell at first base and ed slugger, Rich Allen of St. St. Louis staff, Atlanta's ageless round out the American League Set in Cincinnati's spanking lowing 13 years of having the The only left-handed batters Louis, will be at first base and named the Met ace, the manag­ major league players, manag­ Detroit's Bill Freehan catching. Hoyt Wilhelm, Joe Hoerner of staff. new —the three more—Atlanta's Rico Car- er smiles coyly whenever the es and coaches elect the teams. in the American League start­ Johnson, fifth in the voting, was Philadelphia, of The two teams will work out first ball park to be entirely subject is brought up. ing line-up are Boston's Carl named to start by Baltimore ty and and Willie San Francisco, Claude Osteen of Monday at the Riverfront Sta­ covered with an artificial sur­ Both starting teams—which Yastrzemski and Baltimore's Weaver in place of Mays of San Francisco—will LTX5_Angeles, and Jim Merritt of dium with the game scheduled face—the mid-summer clash of Palmer, 12-6 for Baltimore, will play a minimum of three jn- . Joining Yastrzem­ Minnesota's , out man the outfield. Cincinnati to complete ihlis pitch­ for 8:15 EDT Tuesday night. 6 Hits Short Wad Wind Resuscitation How Letty Made It Program Held Daily In British of Coveted 3,000 Plateau Hereby the IPS Big in Man's World Open Final (PICTURE: Page 1.) Record By The Associated Press blanked Philadelphia 2-0, Los —two on a by reliever . By JOYCE GABRIEL tion. Angeles topped San Diego 9-7 Dave Giusti, who won his sixth Fire Department Willie Mays, poised on the ST. ANDREWS, Scotland Mrs. Shirley Sondrol, direc- and Atlanta split a doublehead- straight game. (AP) — Wild, gusty winds tor of nurses, Mary Greeley Grass Fire- NEW YORK (NEA) — Letty "When I was growing up," threshold of one of baseball's er with Cincinnati, wanning 11-9 fired Carroll firemen were called Pogrebin breezed into her of­ she said, "I always felt I greateet achievements, needs roared in from the sea and Hospital, Ames, and J. A. before losing 3-1. five-hitter and struck out 11 as turned the famous Old Course Hamilton IPS safety director, to the northern portion of Apple- fice, her blond hair straight and wanted to be different. But go­ only a hot weekend against the Chicago blanked Philadelphia, wood Knolls addition at 5:39 streaming. She wore a red ing into publishing wasn't a con­ to celebrate the Coco Laboy cracked two dou­ into a virtual nightmare for the Sioux City, conducted a train- The Cubs scored both their 57 finalists in the British Open ing program on heart-lung p.m. Friday to extinguish a white and blue mini-culotte scious decision at that time." 3,000- plateau in Tuesday bles and a to drive in grass fire. No property damage jumpsuit. She was smiling as It wasn't until Letty gradu­ runs in the second when Golf Championship today. resuscitation Friday in the com­ night's All-Star Game at Cincin­ four runs and some clutch re­ was reported. she surveyed her office — mod­ ated from Brandeis University Jim Hickman opened with a sin munity room of Carroll County nati. lief work by Claude Raymond gle and scored on 's Early starters chasing Lee ern, airy, sunny. Like Letty at 19 that she started working helped Montreal end New State Bank. Pogrebin. Mays, who'll be the starting double. Cleo James sacrificed Trevino, Tony Jacklin, Jack Hospitals on her career full time. Her York's seven-game Winning Nicklaus and Doug Sanders in IPS conducted the program rise is chronicled in "How to center fielder for the National Santo to third and Johnny Calli- Letty Pogrebin is vice presi streak. the final 18 holes were unable for its employees with police ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL Make It, etc." League All Stars, cracked two son delivered the with a sin­ dent of Bernard Geis Associ­ to cope with the blow and men, firemen, ambulance per­ Dismissals July 10— The main focus of her book hits Friday night in San Fran­ The Mets had whittled a five- gle. ates, a New York publishing sonnel and funeral directors is that a woman should enjoy cisco's 8-5 victory over Houston. run Expo lead down to two and scores skyrocketed. David Michael Spoo, Coon firm. She is also the author San Diego threw a scare into as guests. Thirty-one people Rapids her work — not settle for some That left him with a career total had the bases loaded with one Los Angeles, bunching four If this is what Tex-Mex Trevi­ were present. of a new Doubleday book, of- 2,994—six away from the Glenn J. Huffman, Audubon easy, unchaiienging job and out when Raymond came on the home runs in the ninth inning. no meant when he said "I hope Emphasis in the program was "How to Make It in a Man's magic 3,000 mark. shut off an eighth inning rally. Gerald W. Esslinger, Scran- get into a rut. But the late explosion fell short - i — * u .. World." And she is a wife •When Willie gets there, he'll After Montreal added two more ton and mother of three children. as the Dodgers held on to beat it blows, and blows and blows," placed on closed chest massage Julie A. Tigges, Carroll But where Women's Lib be the 10th player in history to runs in the ninth, the Mets load­ he certainly got his wish. and sensation of the rate, the Padres. Mrs. Raymond A. Becker and Her book tells, literally, how members raise their voices reach 3,000 hits and the second ed the bases against Raymond Trevino's long, low irons rhythm and forcefulness of this season. Hank Aaron of At­ crashed baby, Wall Lake to make it in a man's world, .(and sometimes. their fists) again, but the veteran reliever learned the winds of Texas as the heart action. Purpose of lanta made it on May 17 and pair of two-run homers and Mrs. Anna H. Fendrich, Man­ not as a secretary, but as a pro­ in protest, Letty uses charm pitched his way out, allowing Ben Hogan and Byron Nelson the program is to expand knowl- now has 3,048. He'll be in right Clete Boyer also tagged one as ning ductive, contributing woman. only one run to score. leamed before him—will be re- edge and increase skills in and persuasion and her bub­ field alongside of Mays Tuesday Atlanta hung on to whip Cincin­ Births- Letty gives advice like, "Type, quired if he is to keep his two- cardiopulmonary resuscitation, bly, enthusiastic little girl's night which helps explain why Pursuing Pittsburgh took ad­ nati in the first game of their Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. but not too well, otherwise you'll shot lead at eight under par 208. Following a film and lecture, .voice. the NL rates as 7-5 favorite. vantage of New York's loss to . It was the third Graber, Breda, a daughter, Fri­ never get out of the typing ...... - the group practiced the tech- chop one game off the Met NL straight defeat for the Reds— day pool." And she suggests read­ Skilled players like Tommy To men who defenisvely main­ In other National League ac­ East lead by beating St. Louis. their longest losing streak of the ^ demonstrated on a nfe- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Hoff­ Aaron of Gainesville, Ga., lllus- "Resusci-Anne" ing every piece of correspon­ tain that women are "too emo­ tion Friday, Montreal stood off Al Oliver's ninth inning homer year—and the second straight size manikinj man, Dedham, a son, Friday trated the problem. Aaron need- equipped with instru dence that comes into the office tional" in work situations or New York 9-7, Pittsburgh broke a tie and the Pirates loss in which they scored nine which is ed 42 shots going out into the ure breathing Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rotert, before you file it. that women are "poor employ­ whipped St. Louis 6-2, Chicago rushed three more runs across runs. ments to meas Halbur, a daughter, Friday "At one of the places wind on the front nine, six over and heartbeat conditions, ment risks because they can shotpar, s anoffd thsince epac hee Aarostarten d wa13s This program is a service Mr. and Mrs. Elmer D. Wie- worked," Letty said, "I read always get married and leave well out of it that early, of the Heart Association. Any derin, Carroll, a son, Friday all the correspondence between to have babies," Letty tosses Softball Tourney church club or other or one of the editors and (the late) ThelirkThe first " dozen "competitorcoi . s I f " her head. She has been involved Bertrand Russell. It was fas­ oulint skiee tirad intt o dozeeithen r thcompetitore high 30ss | garazatior"5 n desiring a "Heart- MANNING GENERAL HOSPI in her career actively for 11 Major Leagues At Dedham Starts or 40s. Bright sun Was of little weaim program should con­ TAL cinating." years. During that time, she benefit in the biting wind, tact the Iowa Heart Association Crimes Herald News Service) has married and had three in Des Moines. What's most interesting about By The Associated Press With 2 on Monday Dismissals July 9— children and neither she, nor Steve Melnyk, U.S. Amateur Letty's book is that it's the The Heart Association will Mrs. Clara Claussen, Manning story of her success. her husband, nor her cildren By The Associated Press fornia. (Wright 12-5), N DEDHAM — The 14th annual champion from Jacksonville present a similar program Aug, Thomas Doyel, Manilla nor her employer seem to have Chicago (Horlen 6-11) at Kan­ second district softball tourna­ At 28, Letty has worked for National League Fla. suffered 41 shots going out 10 at the Carroll City Hall for Admissions July 10— suffered. sas City (Butler 2-8), N ment will get underway here and having started the day only firemen, 11 years in publishing. She was East Division me Keith Meeves, Manning Baltimore (Cuellar 10-5) at De­ Monday at 7:45 p.m.' three over par suddenly found head of book promotion at Ber Women should be paid on W. L. Pet. G.B Mathilda Kunsch, Manning nard Geiis by the time she was their ability to do the work," troit (Niekro 9-6), N himself at eight over. she maintains. New York .... 47 37 .560 - Boston (Brett 2-2) at Cleveland Atlantic, with Glenn Nelson Bruce Devlin of Australia was 21. And she has managed to Pittsburgh .... 48 39 .552 Vt (McDowell 12-4) on the mound, has been tabbed in about the same shape with an Mrs. Sommer Hosts Carroll Markets maintain a little girl quality And Letty firmly believes in asking for raises and looking Chicago ' 42 41 .506 4% New York (Bahnsen 6-6) at the tourney favorite. The vet­ outgoing 39. GRAIN —an innocence and exuberance out for one's own interests. St. Louis 39 45 .464 8 Washington (Shellenback 8-7), N eran Nelson has pitched in two Dale Douglass, Fort Morgan, Out-of-town Guests Soybeans, No. 2 $2.06 — that caused acid4ongued Phila 35 state tourneys. 48 .422 11% Colo., required 40 strokes and Corn, No. 2 yellow 1.19 critic Rex Reed to say of her, To women who claim their Sunday's Games "Letty looks like Dorothy on Montreal 35 51 .407 13 Dark-horses include Dedham, the way it was going anyone (Times Herald Mews Service) Oats 55 place is in the home. Letty says Milwaukee at Oakland. , 2 her way to Oz ... she is there." West Division Audubon and Roselle. Elmer who broke 80 did not have to WESTSIDE — Picnic dinner fine, as long as a woman has Minnesota at California Hoffman keys Dedham's apologize. guests Sunday of Mrs. Margaret But the "little girl" has a wo­ thought out her goals and has Cincinnati .... 60 26 .698 ... Chicago at Kansas City chances and Clete Behrens Sommer were Mr. and Mrs man's mind and uses it. Letty decided that home is where she Los Angeles 51 33 .607 8 Baltimore at Detroit, 2 paces Roselle. Ray Preston and family of Mis­ Helping Hands takes copious notes on a legal belongs. The women who si­ Atlanta 42 42 .500 17 Boston at Cleveland, 2 San Fran 41 42 .494 17% souri Valley, Mr. and Mrs. pad and, she rapidly quotes lently suffer are those who stay New York at Washington Denison, Willey, Gray and figures on foreign syndication Houston 35 51 .407 25 Manning each have beaten tour­ Cain And Richard Brockelsby and Joey Home be ause they feel Hold Meeting rights and schedules authors San Diego .... 34 54 .386 27 Monday's Games nament favorites in regular sea­ of Council Bluffs, Mr. and Mrs. "trapped" and do nothing to on television talk shows. She No games scheduled. son play. Melvin Sommer, Jane and Glen (Times Herald News Service) help themselves. Friday's Results Timmermari of Vail, and Mr. and Mrs, Jay has done promotion for such WESTSIDE — Fourteen mem­ As to being a good wife and Montreal 9, New York 7 Both the winner and runner- Segebart and Jennifer. books as Helen Gurley Brown's up will advance to sub-state bers of the Helping Hand and mother, Letty feels all women Chicago 2, Philadelphia 0 Mrs. Anna Herrmann re "Sex and the Single Girl" and can find the time to get domes­ Pittsburgh 6, St. Louis 2 Five Share Top play in Sioux City. two guests, Viola Suverkrubbe Jacqueline Susainn's "Valley of Clip Birds turned home Wednesday after and Rev. Ronald Swedberg, tic chores done without giving Atlanta 11-1, Cincinnati 9-3 Previous winners include Ir­ spending two weeks with Mr. the Dolls." up a career. Los. Angeles 9, San Diego 7 By The Associated Press had dinner Friday noon in West- In Iowa Amateur win in 1957; Dedham in 1958- and Mrs. Merlin Jurgensen at side. "In 1957, I got my first job And the organizational tech­ San Francisco 8, Houston 5 59-60-61-67-68; Gray in 1962-65; at $55 a week," said Letty. "I MARSHALLTOWN (AP) Denny McLain isn't the only Schleswig. Following the dinner, a brief niques you learn at the office Saturday's Games Hancock 1963; Halbur 1964; and the Detroit Tigers need- Mr. and Mrs. Dave Maasen business meeting was held at couldn't believe it. I was just can be applied to the home to Five Iowanls shared the lead as Audubon 1966-69. a child (15) — AND I was being Montreal (Wegener 0-2) at they went into second-round play ed back to make a run for the of Des Moines visited Mr. and the United Presbyterian Church make the job easier. pennant. Don't forget Les Cain Mrs. Donald Maasen Sunday given responsibility." Letty sees her work as fun. New York (McAndrew 4-6), N Saturday in the 72-hole Iowa Am­ First round games on Mon­ basement. and Tom Timmerman ... if you afternoon. Letty didn't start out to be "This job is a kind of whimsi­ Philadelphia (Bunning 6-9) at ateur Golf Tournament here. day pit Atlantic against Gray The group's next meeting will a vice president and an author. cal, frivolous sideline of my Chicago (Hands 10-6) at 7:45 p.m., and Manning tan­ had ever heard of them. Friday evening, Mr. and Mrs. be held August 7 at the church She started out to be an excep­ life," she chirped. "I don't view Pittsburgh (Veale 10-6) at St Scoring 3 under par 67s in gles with Roselle at 9 p.m. Win­ Lonny Bundt and daughters with Mrs. Ralph Bilsten as hos­ While they might be well it as a life-or-death issue. I Louis (Reuss 1-2), N first-round play Friday were ners of those games play on from Des Moines and Mr. and tess. known in Toledo, Ohio, neither think a woman needs balance Cincinnati (Nolan 104) at At­ last year's champion Brad Schu- Thursday at 7:45 p.m. Mrs. Clifford Mason visited Mr. lanta (Nash 10-2), N chat and Ralph Campiano and one had made much of a splash in her life. I have my husband in the big leagues. Their names and Mrs. Kenneth Bundt and San Francisco (Robertson 6-6) Bill Heldmar, all of Des Moines, In Tuesday action Dedham family at Wall Lake. Denison Forfeits and children to love. at. Houston (Dierker 8-8), N and Jim Davis and Mike Hall plays Willey at 7:45 p.m., and were about as familiar as that of Cedar Rapids. Denison plays Audubon at 9 of a batting practice pitcher. "I only take the fun part of Los Angeles (Osteen 11-7) at my job home with me — I in­ San Diego (Dobson 5-10), N p.m. with the winners meeting Game To Carroll The 125 competitors in Satur­ B hil McLa nw as ett n troduce my husband to friends Thursday at 9 p.m. 1 ^* * ;. . 9 i 9 Kohorsts Return Sunday's Games to I've made through my job or Montreal at New York day's round will be cut to the all the headlines first in Florida A non-conference baseball low 50, who will play 36 holes The winner bracket semifinal and then when he rejoined the *» i . •• * game at Denison between the take him to fun functions in Philadelphia at Chicago publishing." Pittsburgh at St. Louis Sunday for the title. will be played Friday at 9 p.m. team this month, Cain and Tim- Baltimore, Maryland Carroll Tigers and the Deni­ The loser bracket games in the merman have quietly and stead­ son Monarchs was cancelled To Letty Pogrebin, work isn't Cincinnati at Atlanta a One stroke behind in Friday's {T,me Hera,d Ne,v Sfirvice) double elimination tourney are ily pulled the Tigers to within * " Friday evening due to adverse work — it's an adventure. San Francisco at Houston play with 68s were Rick Shepard scheduled Friday at 7:45 p.m. five games of first place Balti- TEMPLETON — Mr. and baseball diamond conditions, Los Angeles at San Diego of Waterloo, John Menda of Hum and July 19 at 7 p.m. more in the American League Mrs. Paul Kohorst and family it was announced late Friday Monday's Games boldt, Dave Vermer of Pella East. concluded a ten-day visit with afternoon. No games scheduled. and Mark Rhode of Marshall- The championship final will Pinochle Card „T, C pa . , . , _ ., with his mother, Mrs. Mary town. be played July 19 at 8:30 p.m. • i . T .u°?h1^ I^7 Kohorst and then departed for A stock car race held in American League Tournament officials include night to cut the lead to that fig- Chicago to visit relatives before the area of the baseball park the previous evening, resulted Club Meets East Division Ron Findley, chairman; Don ure by pitching the Tigers past returnlng to their home in Balti- in unfavorable playing condi­ W. L. Pet G.B, Little League Pletchette, manager; and Jim the Orioles 4-2 at Detroit, and more Md were accom. (TlmcN Herald News Service) Cain also chipped an with a deci panied by Mrs. Vera Kowolski tions, school officials said. Baltimore . .52 32 .619 ..(Final) Sporrer, sponsor. WESTSIDE — Mrs. Art Biu Detroit 46 36 .561 5 sive two-run single. and granddaughter, Louise Rob­ The Denison team forfeited Senior W inson who also returned to their the contest to Carroll, 7-0. therson entertained her pinochle New York 45 38 .542 In the West Division, Califor­ card club Thursday afternoon KC's ...15 home in Chicago, iil. Boston 42 40 .512 9 Oaks Drop 4 In nia also sliced Minnesota's The Carroll and Ar-We-Va in Wall Lake, with Hilda and Pepsis ...12 Washington 39 47 .453 14 lead to five games with a 2-1 Mrs. Mary Ocken was hos­ reserve squads are scheduled Malinda Rickers ,as guest play­ Elks 9 Cleveland .. 37 46 .446 14% tess to the pinochle club on to meet this afternoon at 2 ers. First prize was awarded Uptown 9 Row To Oklahoma victory over the Twins at Ana­ West Division Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mary p.n\. at the Carroll Stadium. Letty Pogrebin to Hilda Rickers; second to Crouse 8 heim. Minnesota .... 53 27 .663 — Kohorst received high prize; Mrs. Alvin Clausen; and low California .... 50 34 .595 5 Kiwanis 3 14 OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)-Ok Mrs. Mary Willenborg second lahoma raced to an 11-3 victory In other games, Washington to Malinda Rickers. Oakland 45 39 .536 10 Legion 3 14 high; and Mrs. Mary Kalkhoff over the Iowa Oaks here Fri­ tripped the Kansas City 32 51 .386 22% Results- received traveling prize. A two Mable Wilken of Harlan called day night, giving the Western 2-1 in Frank Howard's homer, The Milwaukee .31 55 .369 25 Uptown 5, Crouse 4 course lunch was served after on Mrs. Henry Wilken and Mrs. Division leader a 9-8 edge in the Boston hammered Cleveland 7- the games. Lloyd Lamp Saturday. Chicago 30 57 .345 26% Pepsis 3, Elks 2 teams' season series. 1, Milwaukee trimmed Oakland Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gross Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Friday's Results KC's 10, Legion 4 2-1 and Kansas City swept a Weather SCATTERED SHOWERS Detroit 4, Batlimore 2 It was Oklahoma's fourth pair from the Chicago White and son returned to their home Luetje and family Friday eve­ in Cedar Rapids, after spending Boston 7, Cleveland 1 straight win over the Oaks, the Sox 8-6 and 2-0, The Weather in Carroll chance of scattered showers ning were Mr. and Mrs. Joe MANNING BEATS ROSELLE Eastern division's frontrunner. the weekend with the latters (Daily Temperatures Courtesy of west, low temperatures in the McGuire and Mike from Omaha Washington 2, New York 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kalk­ Iowa Public Service Company) Kansas City 8-2, Chicago 64) Soipio Spinks pitched a four- pitched 60s. Partly cloudy Sunday, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mus- The Manning softball team California past the Twins with a hoff. Yesterday's high . .90 chance of scattered showers feldt, Stan and Carol of Man­ California 2, Minnesota 1 defeated Roselle, 4-2, Friday. hitter and Don Bosch smashed Yesterday's low . .64 Milwaukee 2, Oakland 1 two home runs, a double and a six-hitter, giving up a run in the west and central. ning. Manning got five hits and com­ first when Billy Cowan allowed Since parking is banned on At 7 aim. today . .68 Saturday's Games single to pace the 11-hit attack. At 10 a.m. today Thursday evening, Mr. and mitted one while Roselle a routine fly to drop for a dou­ many of Tokyo's narrow streets, ..84 Weather A Year Ago— Milwaukee (Brabender 6-10) at settled for three hits and made Mrs. Verner Walters and fam­ Oklahoma City won aE eight ble. Jim Fregosi gave him his a resident of the Japanese capi­ Carroll temperatures ranged ily of Anita were supper guests Oakland (Segui 3-5) two miscues. Streger was the games here and Iowa won eight victory with a two-run homer, IOWA FORECAST Minnesota (Zepp 4-0) at Cali­ tal may not buy a car unless he from a high of 88 to a low of of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Holds- winner and Behrens the loser. of nine at Des Moines. , his 15th, in the first. has an off-street parking place. Partly cloudy Saturday night, 64 degrees, a year ago today. worth and family.