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Miscucs Net 16 Unearned Runs- Jefferson Rams Clobber Carroll Tigers, 20-8 A triumphant Jefferson ball thL> sixth Inning. After five hobbled bringing Hastings for the first out, but Mick drive to deep right field, but Faaborg cracked a double to torn of third. Pettltt's single and surrendered one hit and club rallied for 11 sixth-inning Innings of play, the Tigers across the plate safely. Kendall Everett cracked a single over the catch was fumbled and deep left-center, but Zelle could up the center got things four walks to the Tigers. Lynch only make it to third. A passed started for Carroll. Everett came in relief for Kendall, but runs off the error-plagued Car- held a 7-6 lead over their op- stole second and Bob 7x;ller third base to bring Vetter Wand rode around to third roll Tigers, and bombarded the ponents. across for the score. Roger safely. Carlson proceeded to ball rectified that situation for made It to first on an error, walked the first batter, so the rapped a single to left to plate Fuller grounded out to third, steal second and Kendall Zeller and he scampered across and Puller plated Pettitt with Jefferson coach brought Carlson hapless Carroll club 20-B, in a Jefferson hopped to an early West Central League showdown Kendall. Jim Faaborg grounded and Jim Bell popped out to cen- sacrificed to shortstop, but a the plate safely to put the score a rap to left. Bell smacked back to the mound for the re- first inning lead on a pair of a two-run double to deep left here Monday evening. out to third to retire the side. ter to end the side. throw from first to third was at 5-1 in favor of Jefferson. mainder of the game. In the errors by Carroll shortstop, high and Carlson sped for home to put the score at 5-4, Jef- meantime, though, three Carroll Denny Vetter. Steve Hastings Carroll came back in the bot- The Rams returned in the tom of the opening frame with plate unmolested. The Tigers weren't ready ferson. batters crossed the plate on The Rams came, saw, and Jed off for the Rams with a top of the third with a three- bases-loaded walks. grounder to short, but Vetler's a run. Vetter led off with a long Zeller kept things alive for to give up, however, as they conquered, but It took little run outburst. Kevin Wand got the Rams with a one-bagger matched the Rams with three Both clubs went scoreless In effort after the fifth frame throw to first went wild and drive to left-center for a triple. the fourth frame, but the Tigers Carroll's glory was short* things underway with a long to left and a steal for second. runs of their own in the hot* as the Tigers played one of Hastings went around to second Bruce Pettitt lined one to short managed to outscore the Rams, lived. In the nightmare sixth their poorest defensive games safely. 3-1, in the fifth frame to take inning, Jefferson's batting line- of the season. The Carroll Kevin Wand popped up to the a 7-6 lead. Throwing accuracy up nearly went around twice. ball club committed a total Carroll pitcher and Dave Carl- began to plague the Jefferson Bill McVicker drew a pass of 11 errors, along with son grounded out to shortstop pitching staff in the bottom of to lead off for the Rams, and numerous passed balls which then scrambled around to third to put two away. Hastings took Carroll Daily Times Herald the fifth. netted the Rams 16 unearned on a pair of passed balls. Jack runt. The damage, however, third on a passed ball and Bob Kendall took over the mound did not begin to show until Kendall's tap to short was Sports Tuesday, June 10, 1969 Page 9 duties for Carlson in the fifth Baseball . See Page 13 innings and yielded just three | PaUin, (i-4, who was lifted for and total expenses of $1,369,261. more hits, through nine, but the a pinch hitter in the Seattle Grid Team Lolich Fans 16, Total income for football was Jets Gave Namath Tigers could get only one run off 10th, struck out nine and the to- $1,172,107 which includes net Seattle's Marty Pattin—and that tal of 25 for nine innings tied the ticket sales of $954,976 (the op- came on Lolich's RBI single in record for an American League Keeps Iowa ponents share of receipts of Names Of Patrons But Pilots Win the fifth. night game. $331,264 being deducted), $97,168 STATELINE, Nev. (AP)-Joe 'he same Bill Harrah who runs By The Associated Press gars to his Detroit teammates Seattle won it off Pat Dob- Boston built up a 5-1 lead, from conference distribution of Namath says he is "a little he tournament runs the largest Out Of Red television rights and $62,079 to celebrate the birth of his sec- son, who came on after Lolich mainly on the strength of a By IUWH Dully I'renB Association disappointed" with the New ;ambling operation in the state. Mickey Lolich passed out ci- ond daughter, then gave the was lifted for a pinch hitter two-run homer by Carl Yas- from Iowa's share of the Rose York Jets, the team that gave Although he said he would Seattle Pilots practically noth- in the ninth. trzemski, his 14th, and a solo DES MOINES - The Univer- Bowl receipts. him $400,000 to sign a pro foot- ike to talk to Rozelle, Namath ing. But the Pilots still got the shot by Rico Petrocelli, his sity of Iowa sports program Total basketball income of ball contract. icld little hope such conversa- last laugh. In other action, Boston topped 20th. came out in the black in fiscal $285,328 includes net ticket sales ion would be profitable. "I do 1968 to the tune of $199,462. BILL Minnesota 5-3, Kansas City Minnesota then rallied for two of $255,307 and $6,000 from con- Namath is now out of pro not expect him to budge an Football and basketball were football, at least he announced BURGESS Joyce Lolich presented the Ti- trounced the New York Yankees runs and had the bases loaded ference distribution of televi- inch," said Namath. 7-1 and Cleveland took the Chi- the two financial winners. his retirement last Friday ra- SELLS ger left-hander with daughter with two out in the seventh. But sion rights. No. 2 Monday morning. Lolich cago White Sox 5-1 in the Ameri- A state audit released Tues- ther than sell his interest in FORDS Vicente Romo came on to end Iowa State University at gave Seattle 16 strikeouts Mon- can League while Cincinnati the inning and protect the lead day shows football had a net a New York City tavern. day night, but the Pilots spoiled downed the Chicago Cubs 4-1 in Ames spent $52,500 more on Oaks Edge Lett of-Fords the rest of the way. profit of $469,163 and basket- Pro football Commissioner . More than things by handing Detroit a 3-2 the only day and National grants-in-aid than Iowa in fiscal Joe Pepitone's 17th homer in ball $108,506. As usual, the Pete Rozelle said gamblers fre- •nybody around loss in 10 innings. League contest. rest of the sports programs 1968. State Auditor Smith re- the second inning gave the Yan- ports the University of Iowa quent the Bachelors III and or- Tulsa, 3-2 here. There lost money. dered Namath to sell his one- must be a Lolich did give Seattle some- Seattle got its winning runs on kees an early lead, but Kansas provided $187,500 in scholar- third interest in the place or By The Associated Press reason. thing, and it was costly—a lea- a single by Don Mincher and City, which had lost four State Auditor Lloyd Smith said ships including $100,000 for foot- doff homer to Dick Simpson. He Gus Gil's sacrifice fly. The Ti- straight and 10-of-ll, wrapped he board in control of athletics ball, $20,000 for basketball, $16,- retire. Iowa's Oaks scored three runs then struck out 16 through seven gers rallied in the bottom of the up the victory with five runs in at the University of Iowa had 000 for baseball, $18,500 for in the first inning and made the the fifth. Namath said Monday the Jets 10th, scoring on. Al Kaline's sin- ,otal income of $1,568,723 for swimming, $18,000 for wrestling, supplied him with a list of un- burst stand up for a 3-2 gle and loading the bases with The big inning was keyed by the year ended June 30, 1968 $7,000 for gymnastics, $4,000 savory characters who fre triumph over host Tulsa in See me about one out. But John Gelnar, the ex-Yank Ellie Rodriquez' three- for tennis and $4,000 for golf. quented the bar two months ago American Association baseball third relief pitcher of the inning, run homer, which hit the right- Smith, in his audit, pointed but had made "no attempt to Monday night. 'AUTOMATIC then stopped the rally. field foul pole 296 feet from Spit Ball out that it's the policy of the help since." home plate. It was his second Ren* Lachemann singled Swine Nutrition It was the second 16-strikeout University of Iowa's athletic "I was a little disappointed," home one run for the Oaks and performance, high in the majors major league homer and his v department to credit income added the hero of the Jets 16-7 outfielder Joe Nossek two more Pre-Breeding—Gestation this year and Detroit record, for second in as many days.