Errors Foil Carroll in 7th— Carroll Team Raps Gray, 8-2 Vision Sidelines Stars; Carroll's softball team re- mained atop the Southwest Pirates Hike Streak, 9-1 league standings with an 8-2 Audubon Nips Tigers win over Gray on Tuesday. By The Associated Press right fielder Clemente into Jim Banning won his eighth Bill Feld a two-run homer, Harry Walker's biggest prob- Mota's center field spot, sending straight as Philadelphia lem this month has been keep- Stargell to right and inserting whipped Cincinnati 5-1; Nichol- AUDUBON — Four straight single to left to start things in. Madsen and H a s k i n s Dean Feld and Roger Kanne Times Herald, Carroll, IB. ing four of the National Jerry Lynch in left and the Pi- son, John Bateman and Sonny singles by Tom Subbort off for the Bengals. Sunder- reached first on consecutive unloaded triples, and Stan Hein- Wednesday, June 8, 19M League's top five hitters busy in rates continued to roll. Jackson led Houston past San were not enough to give Carroll mann took second on a fielder's choices. Grouse belted richs doubled to pace the Car- roll attack. Stan Heinrichs was a three-man outfield. The Cardinals' Bob Gibson Francisco 10-9; Los Angeles High the edge over the hard- passed ball and then rode in a long single to center bringing The problem disappeared threw invisible for topped Chicago 8-6 on 10th in- hitting Audubon Wheelers Tues- reached first on an error by on Subbert's single to left. in two runs. the winning pitcher. the second baseman which also Tuesday night. Two of them seven innings, striking out 12, ning homers by Al Ferrara and day night. The Wheelers man- Hall drew a walk, B r u n $ Carroll will be in action again couldn't see. before the Pirates caught him in Jim Lefebvre, and Atlanta aged to tally a run in the allowed Madsen to score. sacrificed, and Denny Vetter Back to back singles by on Friday against Willey on the Grouse stole third and then Sundermann and Subbert their sights. Clemente triggered bombed New York 11-6 in other seventh inning to break a six brought in Subbert on a Maple River diamond. But the two who could—Ro- the eighth-inning rally with a action. inning tie, 7-6. rode home on Frank Nelsen's blooper over third base (in*. brought in Everett in t h e Elsewhere in the league on berto Clemente and Willie to center. Eddie sixth while Audubon went single, capped it with a three- Bunning, now 8-1, struck out Tuesday, Halbur defeated Au- Stargell—combined for five run homer and finished with Subbert was the stand-out Hansen grounded to short to The Wheelers added another scoreless. dubon, 9-3; and Atlantic took hits as the 14 Cincinnati batters and al- in the hitting area as the complete the inning. three hits in five trips. lowed only three hits as the run to their total in the bottom The Tigers went scoreless in Dedham, 6-1. blasted St. Louis 9 • 1 with an Stargell, whose string of con- lanky Carroll fastballer of the third. Jim Grouse led off Standings: eight-run eighth-inning e x • Phillies breezed to their eighth . drilled four straight singles in Jim Schrad got on base for the top of the seventh. secutive hits was snapped at triumph in the last nine games. the Tigers in the second frame with a single to left. Hansen W L Pet. plosion and extended their nine by Gibson in the first in- the game. went down on strikes followed Eddie Hansen struck out in Carroll 5 0 1.000 June winning streak to six Bill White cracked a two-run on a fielder's choice. Schrad the beginning of the bottom ning, picked up two hits after- stole second and Scott Richard- by Nelsen who brought Grouse Atlantic 4 1 .800 games. ward. Mota got into the game as inside-the-park homer in the Denny Wilkins led off for the in on a single. Eddie Hansen half of the inning. Then fate Halbur 4 2 .667 Tigers in the top of the first son reached first on an error Manny Mota and , a pinch runner and finished in first inning and Cookie Rojas hit took three strikes to end the turned against the Tigers. Dual Audubon 3 2 .600 a bases-empty shot in the sev- with a hard single to left. by the second baseman. Wil- errors on the Carroll infield al- half of the Pirates' outstanding center field but did not bat. kins brought in Schrad on a sin- threat. Dedham 2 4 .333 Mota leads the league in bat- enth for the winners. Mickey Everett and Gary Sun- lowed McLaughlin to reach Willey 1 3 .250 outfield quartet, complained dermann combined to sacrifice gle to left. Everett grounded to second. Mike Garber took first before the game that their vi- ting with a .345 average while Three hits apiece by Jackson, first to retire the side. Carroll added another run to Elk Horn _ 0 3 .000 Alou and Stargell are tied for Wilkins to third. Subbert their total in the fourth, but after being hit by a pitch and Gray 0 4 .000 sion was impaired by eyedrops Nicholson and Bateman helped stepped in and knocked Wilkins McLaughlin led off for the Denny Grouse loaded the bases given them during an afternoon third at .329 and Clemente Houston outlast the Giants, who Wheelers in the bottom half of Audubon struck back with three shares the No. 5 spot with Hous- in on the first of his singles. runs in the bottom half of that with a walk. A short tap by examination by a doctor. have dropped four of their last Bruce Hall went down on the second with a base on balls. Madsen and a throw to home ton's at .328. Dave five. Dave Giusti won his sev- Mike Garber popped to third inning. Three successive walks Schenkelberg and Walker made the Nicholson of the Astros is sec- strikes to retire the side. got Subbert into trouble and plate failed to stop the speeding enth in 10 decisions but needed and Denny Grouse sacrificed McLaughlin and the game was necessary adjustments, moving ond with a .336 mark. relief help when the Giants Francis Madsen reached first McLaughlin to second. Madsen Bill Tryon called upon Mcllvain Shoot 32 on error by the right fielder to ended with a final score of 7-6. scored three runs in the eighth, grounded to the pitcher to finish Denny Wilkins to take over the two on a homer by Tom Haller. start off things for Audubon in the inning. pitching chores. Subbert, man- AUDUBON Bill Schenkelberg and the bottom of the first. A ning the third base position, AB B H RBI Charles Mcllvain shared the Robinson Regains Lefebvre hit his 12th homer, passed ball gave Madsen pass- Carroll picked up two runs nailed two runners at home Madsen, p 3201 low net in the men's supper golf breaking a 6-6 tie in the 10th age to second. Jim Grouse drew on three hits in the third inn- but an error on the al- Haskins, of 3110 league here Tuesday with 32 inning and Ferrara followed a pass and Brudell H a n s e n ing. Sundermann cracked a lowed a third runner to come J. Grouse, Ib 3222 scores. with his second of the game on B. Hansen, rf 3001 Tom Feld and Don Hannasch Form; Birds Climb a fly ball that dropped in left Detroit 2, Boston 1 Nelsen, ss 4011 carded 33s and Bob Feldmann By The Associated Press pinch hit the day after that. He field when Don Kes- Tuesday's Results E. Hansen, 2b 3000 had 34. rested for another whole game singer and left fielder Byron By The Associated Press New York 7, Cleveland 2 McLaughlin, 3b.... 1100 In the American loop, the This is Frank Robinson's first Browne collided. year in the , before getting back into fulltime Baltimore 6, Washington 5, 12 Garber, c 2000 Schlitzers hold the lead with 25 action, and now his record re- had pulled the National League Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 1 innings D. Grouse, If 0100 points. They are followed in or- and already he's starting a sec- Dodgers even at 6-6 with a lead- I W. L. Pet. G.B. Houston 10 San Francisco 9 ond season. sembles that of the first few Detroit 2, Boston 1 Skelnar 0000 der by Commercial Bank, 19; weeks. off homer in the eighth. San Fran 33 20 .623 — Today's Games Totals 22 7 4 5 Budweiser, 17; Rover Boys, 17; The Baltimore slugger began Los Angeles 32 20 .615 % Minnesota 6, Kansas City 1 's three-run blast San Francisco at Houston, N California 3, Chicago 2 Nutrena, 16; Lee's Service, 15; the second week of his new sea- In his last 25 times , Pittsburgh _.. 30 20 .600 1% St. Louis at Pittsburgh, N CARROLL Farner-Bocken, 15; Sernett's son Tuesday night, driving in capped a seven-run uprising in Phila 29 21 .580 2^ Today's Games AB B H BBI Robinson has lashed 15 hits, in- the fifth that erased a 5-0 New Cincinnati at Philadelphia, N Wilkins, 3b-p 3221 11; Elk's, 8; and Kanne Lum- the winning run with his fourth eluding four homers, scored 10 Houston 28 24 .538 4% Atlanta at New York, N Chicago at California, N ber, 7. hit of the game as the Orioles York lead. The Braves wrapped Cincinnati „„ 21 26 .447 9 Kansas City at Minnesota, N Everett, If 3100 runs and driven in eight. That up their fourth straight victory Los Angeles at Chicago Sundermann, ssnp 3-1 20 In the National, H & H holds edged Washington 6-5 in 12 in- has been enough to shoot his Atlanta 24 30 .444 9% Thursday's Games Boston at Detroit, N the lead with 22. Next in line nings. with three more runs in the St. Louis 21 27 .438 9% New York at Cleveland, N Subbert, P-3b 4142 average up to .351, an increase sixth. Atlanta at New York, N Hall.cf 2001 are Ed Feld Equipment, 21; of 43 points that has thrust him New York .... 17 27 .386 11% Cincinnati at Philadelphia, N Washington at Baltimore, 2, Witt Hardware, 18; Junior Robinson, acquired from Cin- Chicago 15 35 .300 twi-night Brims, Ib 3000 cinnati in baseball's biggest to the top of the league in hit- St. Louis at Pittsburgh, N Vebter, 2b 3011 Rover Boys, 18; Loehr and ting. Tuesday's Results Los Angeles at Chicago Thursday's Games Shriver, 15; HR Cleaners, 13; winter deal, began his first year Los Angeles, 8, Chicago 6 Schrad, r 3100 in the AL explosively, getting BROKEN HOME San Francisco at Houston, N Kansas City at Minnesota Richardson, c 3000 Checkers, 12; Standard Oil, 11; In that same period, the sec- Pittsburgh 9, St. Louis 1 Boston at Detroit Carroll Engineering, 11; and nearly as many hits as outs and ond-place Orioles have won sev- There's no danger of a ...Atlanta 11, New York 6 Baudler 1000 rocketing to a .474 average-by broken home when you give American League New York at Cleveland, twi- Totals 28 6 9 5 Juergen's Hatchery, 9. en of nine games and moved W. L. Pet. G.B. light April 29. But one month and a from three games behind Mama a "Wife-Approved" Cleveland 30 18 .625 — Washington at Baltimore, N Score By Innings: steady drop later, Robinson was league-leading Cleveland to North American Van Lines hitting .308. move. Our expert packers Baltimore _« 31 19 .620 — Only games scheduled Audubon .... 2013001 Knight Reserves within five percentage points of Detroit _ 29 19 .604 1 A shoulder injury and a pulled the top. do the complete job—Mama ELKS Carroll 1121010 does nothing. Call us for a Chicago 25 23 .521 5 Errors: Audubon 4, Carrol 5 Whitewash Coon muscle in his right leg were be- California _. 25 26 .490 6Ms AWARDED CERTIFICATE lieved at least partly responsi- With Robinson hitting explo- FREE estimate today. John STAG MENU Left On Base: Audubon 11, Car- sively again, the Indians might Vanderheiden, 1019 N. East, Minnesota .._ 22 25 .468 7% Phil Dennis, manager of the roll 11 The Kuemper reserves ble for the slide, so Robinson New York .... 22 25 .468 7% blanked Coon Rapids varsity, was given a rest. be happy to have the season end Dial 2540, Carroll, Iowa. Thursday Federal Land Bank Association Stolen Base: Audubon 3, Car- right now. Washington 23 29 .442 9& at Denison has been awarded a roll 4 6-0, behind the combined two- Now that he's returned to the June 9 Kansas City 18 29 .383 11%certificate from Iowa State Uni- hit pitching of Denny Belling- line-up, it's as if he's starting Pitching: hausen and Jim Middendorf the season all over. ^ Roast Beef and Pork Ten- Boston 19 31 .380 12 versity for successfully com- IF H BEBBBSO I Tuesday's Results pleting a three-day manage- Madsen 7 96558 here Tuesday night. The 30-year-old right fielder £ derloin* will b* served. A The young Knights garnered short meeting will follow. New York 7, Cleveland 2 ment training seminar which Subbert 31/333253 sat out the second game of a Baltimore 6, Washington 5, 12 was held June 6-8 at Ames, Wilkins 22/32 3 2 3 0 six hits including a triple by doubleheader May 30, then bat- innings Iowa. Sundermann 1 01011 Tim Knoblauch and a double by ted only twice the next day and > Middendorf. 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