Knights Down Perry, 8-1; Audubon Beats Tigers

day evening with Carroll facing Times Herald. Carroll, la. DenAdel 16th Straight Tuesday, July 6, 1965 Manning at 6:30 and Kuemper going against Ar-We-Va at 8 1 Dodgers Fall to Second: Loop Victory p.m. All sectional games will be Scores Lone played at the Carroll Athletic for Champs Field. Run in 2nd Mets Continue Magic Rollie Kitt spun a four-hitter for the Knights against Perry. The Audubon Wheelers dealt PERRY — The K u e m p e r By Tht Associated Press relief of Warren Spahn, allowing Knithts completed their regular, In addition the Lancer the Carroll high Tigers an 8-1 only one over five innings. setback Monday night in the Cincinnati squeezed ahead of season by rolling over the Perry j smashed a homer over the Tom Parsons won the second last game of regular season Los Angeles into the National Blue Jays 8-1 here Saturday center field fence. The victory game with a six-hit shutout and competition. Five Audubon runs League lead. night. | game gave Kitt a season mark Bill Faul was the loser. of 30. came in the top of the seventh. But if the Jim Bunning threw a five-hit­ It was the 16th straight loop played only on Monday, the ter in the Phils-Pirates opener, victory for the locals as they The Blue Jays had Kitt In C a r r o I I's lone run was Reds and Dodgers wouldn't with Philadelphia backing him repeated as conference cham­ trouble in each of the first three scored in the second frame even be in the race. with two runs in the sixth inning pions. This was the third time innings but could dent the scor­ when catcher Scott Richard­ Cashing in on a succession of on two walks, Ruben Amaro's in four years a Dick Tighe ing column only in the third. son lined a double to left cen­ wild throws, the Reds scored ter field scoring Phil Den Adel single and an error, and Alex coached Charger nine has fi­ Two errors and a f i e 1 d e r's three times in the seventh in­ who had walked and gone to Johnson's homer in the eighth. nished on top. Two years ago choice put runners on second' ning Monday night and beat the second on a wild throw from Bob Veale was the loser. the Lancers ended in runner- and third. Larry Hill laced a slipping Dodgers 7-4. That put Wheeler catcher Mike Garber Dick Stuart's homer triggered up position. single to left field with one run Cincinnati into first place by to first baseman Jim Crouse. a three-run fifth inning that scoring. No Perry player two percentage points, dropping The Red and Gold will take reached second the remainder torn Subbert led off the inning decided the second game for the Los Angeles out of the top spot a 17-1 record into the opening of the game. with a strike out, Mark Mab- Phils, won by Ed Roebuck in round of the Sectional Tourn- ler lined to center and lead for the first time since May 4. relief. A trio of hurlers worked on ment. This will begin Wednes- off hitter Terry Wenck struck the mound for the Blue Jays. Meanwhile, led by the slug­ Flood settled matters at St. out to end the second. The last pitcher, Denny Pen­ ging of 's reigning Louis with his single off Ron nington, proved to be the most idol — Ron Swoboda — the last- Herbel in the 12th following Phil In the Audubon seventh, Doug effective with Kitt's blast being place Mets continued to work Gagliano's leadoff single, a sac­ Taggart, third baseman, lined the only hit in the final three their Monday magic. Swoboda rifice and an intentional walk to COMPARE a double to left and John Klever knocked across the first five innings. Lou Brock. The Cards had tied was thrown out at first. Dave runs of the holiday doublehead­ Starter Bill Beckner proved the Giants 2-2 in the eighth Taggart bunted to Tiger pitcher er with a pair of homers as the when Brock's fly to deep center AND BE to be his own undoing. It was Gary Sunderman whose throw Mets swept Chicago, 3-2 and 3-0. three up and three down for the was lost in the sun by Matty to first was wild. The Carroll Since losing to the Dodgers Alou and fell for a triple, and Knights in the first frame. Beck­ pitcher issued his first walk of Brand-ing Iron ... Ron Brand of the on opening day, the well-en­ Ken Boyer came through with SURE ner walked four Knights and hit Sporting Look the game to lead off hitter Fran­ . . . Elegant is a miniature cross between Harmon Killebrew, trenched tailenders have won an infield hit. one in the second inning. Tom attire is traditional at English cis Madsen to load the bases Lewis lashed a double for the Mickey Mantle and Bob Allison. The Houston catcher eight and tied one on Monday. tracks, and this Londoner, on and then struck out Eddie Han­ Included in the unusual string is only visitor hit but the Knights sen. is only 5-8 but he packs 170 solid pounds onto that COLONIAL his way to play the ponies at the 1-0 triumph at Cincinnati on still came up with three runs. Ascot, sports the look of a frame. aJ.lhl^l.'lilllhl.'lhW Stan Grout finally put out the Jim Crouse hit a long single June 14 — the night Jim Malo- Prep Loop winner while scanning the to right scoring Doug Taggart. ney pitched a no-hitter for 10 fire. tied with Minnesota for the lead, morning selections and watting Madsen stole second and Craig innings — as well as three dou­ w L Pet. but pitcher Sam McDowell un­ for his train. Lindholm walked and a single Minnesota bleheader sweeps. Kuemper 16 0 1.000 Singles by Dave Staiert, Dave corked a wild Ohrow on Ron Schmitz, and Scott Wille proved by the pitcher Kirk McLaughlin And to prove they're not one- Denison 12 4 .750 scored Dave Taggart and Mad­ Hansen's sacrifice bunt in the Breda 5 .688 GET to be the main cogs with KHS Pennington, 2b. p 4 0 0 0 Moves Ahead seventh inning and Chicago season wonders, the Mets won 11 sen. Jefferson 6 .600 getting a pair in the top of the S. Payton, 3b, 2b 3 0 went on to score two runs. Bill six of seven on Monday last 9 THE Perry 9 .438 third to move out 5-0. Perry Bailey, rf 3 0 in ALRace Skowron scored on the error, year. 7 Tom Subbert relieved Sunder­ Manning 10 .333 BEST came back with their single tal­ Hill, If 3 ] and Floyd Robinson singled in Alst in the NL — the Philadel­ 5 man and gave up a single to Carroll 11 .267 ly to cut the lead to 5-1 at the Cullins, lb . 2 0 By The Associated Press Hansen. phia Phillies made it eight vic­ 4 AND Garber scoring Lindholm and Lake City 3 12 .200 end of three. B. Payton, cf . 2 0 0 0 In one crack, Minnesota's Jim tories in their last 10 games by Crouse. He then struck out Doug Gates Brown singled across 13 .188 Kent Casey's single started Uken, c 2 0 Perry has started as many knocking off Pittsburgh twice in Audubon 3 Paul "Sarge" 0 I Taggart to end the inning. one run and Don Demeter dou­ the Knight offense in the fourth. Beckner, p . 0 games as he did all of last year, a twi-night , 3-1 Monday's Results— Schechinger 0 0 0 bled home two more as Detroit Kitt was walked and Staiert Grout, p . 2 0 0 0 With two men out In the Car­ completed as many games as foe and 6-2; Curt Flood's single in Audubon 8, Carroll 1 lived on an error with Casey roll seventh, shortstop Denny rallied for three runs against the 12th inning enabled the St. Kuemper 8, Perry 1 NOW AS LITTLE AS •UraRR .1 0 0 had in two years and gained as tone Yankees in the seventh in­ scoring. Schmitz then drove Kitt ••Stout 1 0 Wilkens lined a single past third many shutouts as he had in Louis Cardinals to win their Denison 8, Manning 2 and Doug Ohde hit a long single ning of the second game. A two- sixth straight, 3-2 over San $5.00 PER WEEK home to hike the margin to 7-1. TOTALS 27 4 nearly three years. run New York rally in the ninth Francisco; and Walt Bond's Two singles by Schmitz, Kitt's •Batted for Payton in the 6th to right field. Su derman Perry also pitched tine Twins Daily Times Herald Pell short. squeeze bunt in the ninth Now Green Colonial makes it 4-bagger and a double by Louis ••Batted for Uken in the 7th bounced out 1 to 3 to end the into a IVii-game lead in the Daily Except Sunday and Holidays rasy for you to enjoy the best brought in the run that gave other than February 22, November led the Kuemper attack. The ball game. American League, stopping Bos­ WhMey Ford became the AL's 11 by The Herald Publishing Com- in heating and air conditioning. Houston a 5-4 decision over Mil­ •any Blue Jay defense, particularly INNINGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Carroll threatened in the bot­ ton 2-0 on seven hits and help­ first 10-game winner — he has You'll 8ave money in the long waukee's slumping Braves. 515 North Main Street run because Green Colonial in the outfield, was their bright Kuemper 0 3 2 2 0 1 0 tom of the first frame when ing Minnesota complete a sweep lost seven — in the opener. Joe Carroll, Iowa 1 quality construction and fac­ spot. Perry 0 0 10 0 0 0 Wenck got a single stole second of a Monday doubleheader. The Pepitone collected three hits, tory engineered installation can The Reds got anly one hit JAMES W. WILSON, Publisher and moved to third on a wild i Twins won the opener 6-2. including a three-run homer, for HOWARD B. WILSON, Ed'tor «ave you up to 25% in operat­ BOX SCORE in their seventh - inning rally ing costs. E—Kuemper 4, Perry I throw from Wheeler catcher j The start for the 28-year-old the Yankees while the Tigers' W. L. REITZ, News Editor KUEMPER AB R H RBI against the Dodgers — Leo Car­ MARTIN MAKER, Advt. Mgr. LOB—Kuemper, (i, Perry fi Garber. Fisher was out 6 to 31 right-hander was his first since Willie Horton slugged his 19th F. Golwitzer, 2b 1 0 0 1 homer. denas' leadoff single. But losing QUALITY PAYS! 2IW -Louis and Wilkens was safe on a field-! June 4, 19(>4, when the Now Entered an second-dnss matter at Menken ins, 2b 2 0 0 0 Hll-Kltl er's choice and Wenck tagged, Robin Roberts allowed only reliever Bob Miller threw wildly the post-office at Carroll, Iowa, In heating and air conditioning, York Yankees battered him for to second on winning pitcher under the act of March 3, 1879. the best you can buy is the Casey, rf 2 I 1 1 SB—Schmitz 2, Staiert, Wille, out trying to come home. The! six runs in one inning. four hits in 7 1-3 innings of relief most economical to own and Jim Maloney's bunt, followed Member of the Associated Press Kelly rf 1 0 0 0 Bandy, Uken Tigger shortstop stole second) He hadn't completed a game and broke a personal seven- operate. Before yoa buy—bo Kitt, p 3 2 1 1 and went on to third on game losing streak for Balti­ with another wild throw — to The Associated Press is entitled cure to get our Free estimate. since Aug. 9. 19G3, when he de­ third — on Tommy Harper's exclusively to the use for republica­ E. Golwitzer, cf 3 0 0 o IP H ER BB SO a wide throw at second. Doug feated the Red Sox 5-3, and his more. Boog Powell led the at­ tion of all the local news printed in Glass, cf 1 0 0 0 Kill, wp 7 4 0 2 5 tack against Kansas City, driv­ bunt, and center fielder Willie this newspaper as weU at aU AP Ohde then stole second and j last shutout was June 4, 1963, a dispatches. CALL US TODAY Staiert, lb 2 2 I 1 Beckner, lp 1 2 3 13 4 0 Sunderman grounded out to end; ing in three runs with a double Davis then threw wildly to third 5-0 triumph over Kansas City. after catching Pete Rose's sac­ Official Paper of County Neary, lb 1 0 0 0 Grout 2 13 5 3 0 2 the frame. I All of this only about two and a single. and City Schmitz, If . 2 2 2 1 Pennington 3 110 1 Audubon scored a run in the Jose Cardenail snapped a 2-2 rifice fly. Result: Three runs. weeks after Minnesota Manager Subscription Rates Collison, 3b 1 0 0 0 second on back-to-back triples tie for Los Angeles in the first Dodger starter Nick Willhite SCHECK'S HBP—Kitt (Cullins) Beckner Sam Mole said: By carrier boy delivery per week f M Louis, c 4 1 t I by Garber and Doug Taggart. game with a seventh-inning! hit a three-run double in the BY MAIL Plumbing & Heating (Keat) "I have no intention of start­ Carroll County and All Adjoin­ Wille. ss 4 0 1 2 homer. Joe Adcock homered in second and Lou Johnson hom­ ing Counties, per year $1X00 216 W. 5th St., Carroll, Iowa The Wheelers came up with ing him." ered in the fourth for Los An­ Outside of Carroll and Adjoin­ Keat, 3b, If 2 0 0 0 Mele changed his mind, the Angels' second. Washington ing Counties in Zones 1 and TOTALS 29 8 7 7 two runs in the third. Eddie made it close with the help of geles. The Reds got two runs in 2, per year $16.00 Wood cellulose (tree-derived though, in an effort to strength­ All Other Mall in the United Hansen, left fielder, singled to six walks from starter Rudy the second and tied it on Carde­ States, per vear S20.00 source of paper) is the fibrous en a sagging staff of starters. COLON mi. PERRY AB R H RBI left and stole second and Jim May. nas' two-run single in the fourth Bandy, ss 3 0 0 0 part of wood. Crouse singled to right and stole He snatched Perry from the before going on to hand the second. They were brought in by where he had been toil­ Dodgers their eighth defeat, in a triple by Craig Lindholm. ing as the Twins' middle relief the last 11 games. man. Greenwood Carroll threatened again in Perry hadn't done much toil­ Swoboda, who had been a CALL the sixth when Ohde led off ing at. all, except in the bullpen, Monday dud for the Mets with SALE OF with a single to center. Sun­ until last month. 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