Kuemper Hosts CHS Tonight- Tigers On Heath's 4-H

.. LAKE CITY - A fnnr-liit gan to score in rapid succes- drive deep into left to plate Vet- Gregory. Blair Redenius flew Fuller led off, reaching first around from second to com- in the bottom of the sixth. r balls brought Gregory and Re- pitching display by Cr, iiR Heath, sion. ter. Roger Fuller flew to out to right, but no runners ad- on an . Ron Anderson fol- pensate for the lost . Henning issued a walk to denius across the plate. With and a seven-run explosion in center to retire the side. vanced. Ed Newland cracked lowed seconds later with a tap Headlee, but Remsburg sent Coach Hansen turned the The glory was short-lived the score standing at 10-2, An- the sixth combined to Lake City came back in the a one-bagger to left to score to right-center that sent Fuller a long drive to left to plate derson got Remsburg out on i pitching situation over to Ron bottom of the first with a two- however, as the Eagles recap- send the Carroll Tigers to their Meinen, and Lenny Headlee dashing around the bases, but tured the lead in the fifth on Headlee. Henning gave an- a throw to first. fifth straight defeat, 10-2, in ! Anderson, who put iti a gallant run burst that erased the Car- sacrificed to right to score the the third base coach lost sight other pass to Heath before effort in his first appearance a run-scoring by Gregory. Three strike-outs In the top a West Central League game roll lead. Rusty Meinen drew second run. of the ball and waved Fuller surrendering the mound to of the seventh squelched any on the mound, but four addi- a pass to get things started for 11 was three up, three down here Tuesday evening. around third to home plate for the Bengals in the top of Anderson. Carroll hopes of a comeback tional runs squeeezd across the the Eagles and then took second The Tigers tied the score where he was stopped cold on and the Tigers left the ball park plate during his tenure. on a base theft. Bill Gregory in the fourth on a Lake City the sixth, and then the night- It took awhile for Anderson The chief culprit in the a throw from right field. Jim mare began. after another frustrating at- The rest of the Carroll ball- popped a high one to first, but error. Carroll ruined a chance DeBower's rap to short was to adjust to his new position game for the Carroll hopefuls club showed sparks of brilliance as he walked the first two bat- tempt at breaking their losing was fatique. Coach Jerry Han- the ball dropped out of the first to take the lead in the open- bobbled and thrown wide to first Ed Newland grounded out streak. throughout the game, but suf- b a s e m a n's mitt to ing moments of that inning. and Anderson scampered to shortstop for the first out ters, allowing one run across sen gave Mark Henning the fered occasional lapses that the plate unmolested. Meinen hod on the mound duties de- The league-leading Kuemper resulted in costly mistakes. kept the sacks loaded on a sin- Knights play host to the Tigers spite the fact Henning has gle to left and an error on the Carroll hopped to an early at Carroll Stadium tonight at Been absent the past two Carroll scored 8 p.m. games nursing an injury. The lead in the top of the first on another run. first five went fairly a run-scoring by Jim Bell Carroll Daily Times Herald The nightmare continued for BOX SCORE ~- *"" with two outs. Denny Vetter well for the Carroll hurler, the Tigers as a peg to second CARROLL but around the sixth he began set the stage with a sharp lap went wild scoring Meinen from , , , An n ir nr to tire and baserunners be- over third base. Bell sent a long Sports Wednesday, June 18, 1969 Page 9 second, and a pair of passed Lehrkamp, 2b .... 3000 Everett, cf 3000 Vetter, ss 3120 Four Share Bell, 3b 3011 Sernett Golfers Tigers Look Like Champs Audubon's Fuller, c 3100 Pettitt, If 3000 37 Top At Anderson, rf, p . 3 0 1 0 Stiles 4th DeBower, Ib 1000 Shade Schroeder But Can't Catch Orioles Henning, p 2000 CR Course Bock, rf 0000 Humphrey Grain and Ser- and Tryon, Allen Travel. By The Associated Press them." tonight," said Cuellar, who On 85 Card Van Scoy-a 1000 nett's Variety maintained their The standings after six weeks COON RAPIDS — A four-way All of a sudden, the Detroit Ti- In other AL activity, Cali- hurled 51-3 innings of hitless BOONE (AP) -Outshot for Edwards-b 1000 leads in the two divisions of of play: tie for medalist honors with 37s ball until Frank Howard Totals 26 241 "the Men's Supper League at gers have regained their 1968 fornia trounced Minnesota 13-1 last June's junior girls' golf American Division featured men's night at the championship for m. Only touched him for a in the a-Batted for DeBower in 7th the Carroll Country Club after and Cleveland whipped Boston sixth. title and this year's high school Humphrey Grain 35 Coon Rapids Golf Course on there's one little hitch. They're 4-2. Oakland at Kansas City b-BaU?d for Bock in 7th Tuesday evening's play. Tuesday. crown, Waterloo Columbus' Checkers 34 not making much of a dent in and Seattle's at Paul Blair had a pair of dou- Bobbe Lichty Tuesday fired • Humphrey Grain dropped an bles, driving in one run, and LAKE CITY 8-2 decision to H & H Company Allen Travel 33 Dick Textor, It-win, Don Hal- the red-hot ' Chicago were rained out. back with a vengeance. AH n H BI H & H Company 31 1969 championship form. Dave Johnson homered and had Meinen, ss 3310 ..but the other American Division verson and Sam Bukoff, both John Killer checked New The stellar Miss Lichty teams were also having their Rover Boys 31 two singles to pace the Orioles. Gregory, rf 4211 of Coon Rapids, and Roy Mid- The Tigers polished off the York on six hits in the opener, carved two birdies and took Redenius, If 3100 troubles. Allen Travel dropped Schlitzers 29 daugh, Glidden, shared the hurled a Farner-Bocken 25 New York Yankees 8-0 and then Dick McAuliffe smashed a three bogeys over the Boone Newland, c 3011 .the Rover Boys 10-0, the Check- medalist spotlight. 6-3 in a doubleheader Tues- three-run homer and Ike Brown three-hitter and Rick Reichardt Boone Country Club course for ers beat Ed Feld Equipment Ed Feld Equipment 22 and Bill Voss backed him with Headlee, 3b 2111 Middaugh also had a share day night to run their winning made his first major league a one-over-par 73 that put her Remsburg, Ib .... 4111 "6-4 and the Schlitzers downed homers as California knocked National Division of the handicap low as he and streak to seven straight and a homer as the Tigers complet- seven strokes in front heading Heath, p 2100 Farner-Bocken 8-2. ed the sweep. the Twins out of the West Divi- into Wednesday's second 18-hole Sernett's beat Schroeder's Sernett's Variety 37 Jim Stacey, Glidden, tied at eight in 10 outings. sion lead. Dial, cf 2120 Jolly Boys 35 32. "I was kind of shaken," said round of the junior meet. Hucka, 2b 1000 Carpet 6-4 to maintain their lead But, the Orioles also won The Twins, who took the top jn, the National Division. Com- Commercial Savings 35 Brown of his two-run shot off Second was another Waterloo Totals 24 10 7 4 Skinners 30 The 33 handicap range had again, turning back Washington Mike Kekich in the fourth. "I spot on Monday night, trail idle lass, Melanie Schiller, who card- Innings: mercial Savings beat Standard Dick Textor, Sam Fegel and 5-1 for their fifth straight and Oakland by only .002 percentage Oil 9-1, Budweiser drubbed the Schroeder's Carpet 29 guess everyone is when he gets ed 40-40-80. The tournament's Carroll 100 100 0 Budweiser 29 Jerry Mathine, both of Glidden, llth in 13 games. game." points. 1968 title winner, Sue Harman Lake City 200 017 0 Carroll Rendering Skinners 8- and Gary Holmes, Coon Rapids. Reichardt cracked his sixth 2 and the Jolly Boys topped Standard Oil 28 The net result is this: At the Brown, a veteran of eight of Cedar Rapids, had trouble on E — Carroll 3, Lake City 2 Goodyear 20 homer, a two-run blast, in the both nines and took a 41-40-81 DP — Vetter, Lehrkamp, De- Goodyear 6-4. Next in line at 34 were Les start of their current winning years in the minors, was called third and Voss had a three-run Next week's Schedule: Ed Eich, Templeton and Norm streak, the Tigers were in third up only Monday from the Ti- for third. Bower Bill Tryon had the low Feld Equipment vs. Standard job, his first, in the Angels' six- LOB — Carroll 5, Lake City Soyer and Bob Garlock, both place, 9% games behind the Or- gers' Toledo farm club. run sixth. Donna Stiles of Audubon —scratch round of the evening, Oil; Rover Boys vs. Schlitzers; of Glidden. Tied at 35 were 6 ioles. Rich Reese's third homer pro- took fourth in the champion- ; a two over par 37. Farner-Bocken vs. H & H Com- Ed Berger and Larry Soyer, Left-hander Mickey Lolich 2B — Remsburg, Dial, Lake Seven victories later, they're picked up his seventh victory in vided the lone Minnesota run. ship lineup with an 85, and City pany; Humphrey Grain vs. Glidden, Sam Bukoff, D. Baker, still third, and they've gained ' A four way tie developed for Checkers; Commercial Savings eight decisions in the nightcap, Shirley Adelmund of Parkers- 3B - Bell, Carroll '.low net round in the handicap and Don Halverson, all of Coon only one game on the American burg and Karen Seltx of Des vs. Schroeder's Carpet; Ser- Rapids, and Jack Fox, Temple- although he needed some help SB - Lake City 4 Iplay between Walter Blake, League's East Division leaders. from Don McMahon after the Moines were tied for fifth with S — Headlee, Hucka, Lake • H & H Co.; Les Perschau, Bud- nett's Variety vs. Carroll Ren- ton. Prep Loop dering Skinners; Budweiser vs. The Tigers have a 34-23 sea- Yankees pushed across three 86s. City i weiser; John Gnam, Jolly Boys; son mark. At this point a year Goodyear; and Jolly Boys vs. Team Standings: runs in the eighth. ;and Jack Stangl, Skinners. ago, Detroit was 37-20 and led W L Miss Lichty, the tournament's Pitching: Standard Oil. Don Halverson 413 "He was tiring," said Smith. Kuemper 6 0 1967 champion, displayed a deft IP H It EH BB SO • At 34 in handicap play were the league by 4Va games. "He also had a little blister on Henning .. SVa 6 6 3 3 1 'C. E. Mcllvain, Humphrey Keith Chapman 414 The Orioles, meanwhile, have Denison 5 1 putting touch with her 36-37. She Mose Miller 415 his pitching hand." Jefferson 4 2 Anderson % 1 4 0 4 0 ; Grain; Frank Belter, Schliters; Dedham Softball lost only 17 of 62 games this Hiller, 2-2, whiffed seven in Golf . . . . Se« Page 15 Heath 742119 •Frank Li ewer and Ronald Fred Nance 423 year, an amazing clip. Breda 3 3 AT DENISON Sam Bukoff 427 posting his first Lake City 3 3 •'Ream, Commercial Savings; of the year in the opener. JMike Wittrock, Jolly Boys; and Tuesday Game— Jim Welch 443 "They're playing .725 ball," Carroll 1 5 • Phil Dennis, Goodyear. Dedham 100 100 02—4-8-4 Dick Textor 457 said Tiger Mayo , 7-5, stopped Audubon 1 5 Pittsburgh Rookie \ With even par net 35s were Audubon 000 100 10-2-5-3 Milo Roberts 458 Smith. "There's no way they Washington on four hits, strik- Perry 1 5 ;Ed Feld, Ed Feld Equipment; Hoffman and Sporrer, Seaman can keep that up all the way. ing out 12 and walking only Tuesday Results— 'Dr. Norman Schulz, Farner- (5) When Joe Namath played But we'll just have to keep on three. Lake City 10, Carroll 2 iBocken; Herb Hudson, H & H Sinow and Nelson high school basketball at Beaver our own pace until we meet Wednesday Games- ;Co.; Merle Danner, Checkers; HR — Sinow (A) 7th; Heithoff Falls, Pa., they called him the them. You can't do anything "This was my best game of Carroll at Kuemper Trips Cubs Twice • Bill Schenkelberg, Budweiser; (D) 8th Big J. about them when you don't play the season. I had real good stuff Perry at Audubon By The Associated Press Then, in the ninth inning of Four didn't keep the nightcap, Hebner rubbed Richie Allen from going for the salt in the Chicago wound when FREE $90,00 on sale this week the Cubs walked Alou intention- , and three outfielders ally to fill the bases and Hebner THIS WEEK certainly weren't going to stop Hank Aaron from doing the delivered another single to same. So how could the Chicago break a 3-3 deadlock. 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