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Carroll Falls to Jefferson .- . ••? V V SPORTS Timei Herald, Carroll, la. Thursday, June 26, 1975 6 Third Victory to •Mi' Siemer, LF 3 1 0 Carroll Falls to Jefferson Bernholtz, IB 2 0 0 Carroll Swimmers Pettitt, SS 200 DENISON — The Carroll Shy manski, Sherry Jefferson ran their Midwest as Eldo Walker walked and innings, .got some life in the In the seventh, catcher Gary Stadium at 7 p.m. Luchtel,C ..3 0 1 Zimmerman, Wanda Eischeid Molitor, PR 000 Swim Team ran their Iowa Conference Eastern Division moved to second on a stolen fifth. Luchtel singled and Reiman Box Score: West Conference mark to 3-0 and Lisa Wooten); mark to 5-0 here Tuesday base. Then Wand helped his walked. That prompted Reiman, 2B 2 0 1 11-12 Boys (Tom Hallinan, Eric Siemer, the leadoff Jefferson Petersen, 3B 2 0 0 Wednesday as they swamped night as they handed Carroll own cause out by singling batter, reached base on an Jefferson .coach Dale ABRHBI Denisonhere,344tol79. Bill Henrich, Matt Furey and their third straight loop loss, home Walker. Allensworth to bring in his ace Collison, PH 1 0 0 ClayCoppock); error. After Ron Bernholtz Ganoe,3B 4021 Totals: 26 1 4 Carroll did it in smashing 5-1. The Rams made it 3-0 in the went out, Todd Pettitt walked. thrower, Blackburn. Walker, IB 2100 fashion as they picked up 32 13-14 girls (Jane and Gina fourth on a walk to catcher Nick Wand with relief help Then Tom Reiman singled Blackburn got pinch-hitter Wand, P-SS 4 1 1 1 Innings: individual firsts. They also Otto, Jill Schechinger and from Chris Blackburn Dennis Hall, a single to home Siemer for Carroll's Jim Collison on strikes, but De. Hall, LF 3 1 1 0 Jefferson.../... 100 211 0-5 won seven of eight medley MaryBoes); limited the Tigers, now 2-3 in Blackburn. Then a double by only run. then gave up a single to Todd Blackburn, SS-P ..4121 Carroll... ...... 000 010 0-1 relays and seven of 10 13-14 boys (Denny Hallinan, league play and 5-4 overall, to Steve Ogren and a single by Buck to load the bases. But Raney,2B 3 0 0 0 Errors — Jefferson 1, Carroll freestyle relays. Tom Dalhoff, Marlin Deen and four hits. Dave Hall brought in the next Carroll threatened in both Jim Bernholtz); the sixth and seventh innings. that fire-balling right hander Kinzman, PH 1 0 0 0 4. The Rams, now 8-2 in all two runs. then fanned Edwards and Ogren, CF 4 1 1 1 LOB — Jefferson 9, Carroll 8. Results: 15-18 boys (Kevin Deen, games, got one run in the first The Rams made it 4-0 in the In the sixth they loaded the Lehrkamp to end the game. Da. Hall, C 4 0 2 0 2B — Blackburn, Ogren, Ind. Freestyle Ists: Mike Templemeyer, Ken inning and added what proved fifth as Blackburn got his bases as Brad Edwards Kious,RF 3010 Jefferson. Joan Henrich, Tim Stockert, Hanneman and John to be their winning runs in the second hit of the game, a walked with one out. Then The Tigers will try to snap Erickson). their three-game losing streak Totals 32 5 10 4 Janell Schechinger, Matt fourth off of Tiger pitcher double to left center, to drive Lehrkamp singled. After Carroll Pitching Summary: Lehman, Gina Tiefenthaler, Lonny Lehrkamp who struck home Wand who had reached Siemer popped out, Bernholtz Friday night at 8 p.m. when Freestyle Relays Ists: they travel to Scranton. ABRHBI Matt Furey, Jill Schechinger 9-10 girls (Laurie Neppel, out 10 in the game, but who base on a fielder's choice. walked to load the bases. But Buck, CF 4 0 1 0 Wand(WP).... 6.34 310 and Jim Bernholtz. Lisa Neppel, Jane Dalhoff and gave up 10 hits. The Tigers, who went down Wand got out of the inning by On Saturday night, they will Edwards, RF 3 0 0 0 Blackburn ..... 1 10 300 Sue Henrich); Jefferson got their first run in order through the first four fanning Pettitt. play Kuemper at Carroll Lehrkamp,? 4 0 1 0 Lehrkamp (LP) 7 10 3 10 5 4 Ind. Medley Ists: 9-10 boys (Todd Wanda Eischeid, Jill Zimmerman, Todd twice, Alan Ashby hit a Schechinger, Marlin Deen and Krambeer, Kelly Tornow and two-run homer and Duane Philadelphia Nips Matt Furey. Todd Rix); Three Game Sweep to Tribe; Kuiper drove in two runs and turned in a pair of sparkling Ind. Breastroke Ists: 11-12 g.irls (Kathy fielding plays at second base. Bucs; Trail by One Nick Nurse, Tom Shymanski, Sherry Yankees Triumph in Ninth Roric Harrison, 1-2, and Zimmerman, Wanda Zimmerman, Wanda Eischeid Tom Buskey combined to limit Eischeid; Bill Henrich, Gina and Lisa Wooten); By The Associated Press ager Frank Robinson wouldn't "It's been a very pleasant Boston to six hits, including a By The Associated Press Phillies 7, Pirates 6 Otto and Renee Dalhoff. Boston is a nice place to visit even mind living there for a visit," said Robinson after his two-run double by Jim Rice in It's double or nothing when Mike Schmidt drew a bases- 11-12 boys (Tom Hallinan, and Cleveland Indians' Man- while. Indians completed a three- Ind. Butterfly Ists: Bill Henrich, Matt Furey and the first and a two-run single the Cincinnati Reds play the loaded walk from Dave Giusti Nick Nurse, Sue Henrich, game sweep of the Red Sox at by Denny Doyle in the ninth. Atlanta Braves these days. with one out in the 13th to force ClayCoppock); Fenway Park with an 8-5 Matt Lehman, Wanda Dick Pole, 1-4, took the loss. The Reds reel off double plays in the winning run. The Eischeid, Matt Furey, Jill victory Wednesday. The Tribe has now won four and the Braves get nothing. Pirates had a 6-0 lead after 2'/2 13-14 girls (Jane and Gina "We're definitely putting innings. Schechinger and Jim Otto, Jill Schechinger and straight after a horrendous After turning four double Bernholtz. MaryBoes); things together now. This is one-for-13 streak. The Red Sox plays in blanking the Braves 3- Jay Johnstone opened the what I want, the type of team have dropped five of their last 0 Tuesday night, the Reds 13th with a double and Greg Medley Relays Ists: 13-14 boys (Jim Bernholtz, play I've been looking for six games. pulled off five more Luzinski, whose two-run 9-10 girls (Laurie Neppel, Denny Hallinan, Tom Dalhoff since the start of the season." Yankees 2, Orioles 1 Wednesday night in a 2-0 homer tied the score in the Lisa Neppel, Sue Henrich and and Marlin Deen); Elsewhere in the American Walt Williams tripled to triumph. Coupled with the seventh, was intentionally Jane Dalhoff) League, New York edged walked. Dick Allen, who 9-10 boys (Tony Bliss, Tom Feed When Walt Hagen lead off the ninth and scored Houston Astros' 5-4 victory 15-18 boys (Kevin Deen, West of Hwy. 71 Baltimore 2-1, Chicago turned the winning run on Thurman tripled two runs across in the Zimmerman, Todd Krambeer Mike Templemeyer, Ken East of Hwy. 71 back Texas 5-2, Kansas City over Los Angeles, the victory and North of Delivered Jefferson Munson's sacrifice fly as New boosted the Reds' lead over fifth, sacrificed and Giusti and Todd Rix); Hanneman and John , Carroll 515-386-2754 outlasted California 6-2 in 12 York moved IVz games ahead the Dodgers in the National walked John Gates 11-12 girls (Kathy Erickson). 792-2014 innings, Oakland dumped of second-place Boston in the League's West Division to four intentionally to load the bases, No longer need you mix ATGARD Swine Warmer into your feed just Minnesota 7-1 and Milwaukee but then walked Schmidt on a before worming. 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Frank Duffy had three sin- Jim Kaat picked up his llth It was the sixth consecutive East East gles, two RBI's and scored Elsewhere, the New York victory against four losses and Mets nipped the St. Louis .Car- triumph for Seaver, 11-4, who W. L. Pet. GB W. L. Pet GB Jorge Orta drove in two runs dinals 2-1, the Montreal Expos had allowed only one run in his Pittsburgh 39 28 .582 — New York 40 29 .580 with a double and triple for exploded for 10 runs in the sev- last 38 innings until St.
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