TIMM HeraM, Carrol!, t«. JS Henkenus Scores— June 10 197! 9 Lake City Shocks Tigers Kuemper Outlasts Jefferson, 1-0 today's FUNNY in Five Inning Game, 13-3 The Jefferson Rams played for the Knights in the second out, after Schmitz' sac- Hand, 3b 1000 LAKE CITY — The Carroll the Eagles, who exploded into inning. errorless defense here Wednes- third inning, but Murphy coun- rifice. Dan Nurse singled and Totals 25 0 4 0 day evening, but their , tered with a two-bagger for Jef- stole second, and Rick Gol- Tigers may have still been re- the scoring column in the first KUEMPER FIRST SKIN covering from the shock of inning with a seven-run out- Lake City added a pair of Shanda, dropped the ball once ferson in the sixth frame. wltzer walked to bad the AB R ft ftt cushion runs in the fourth, loo often, handing the Kuemper sacks. Jim Baldus grounded clipping league favorite. Perry, burst. Gregory reached first Henkenius went the distance Baldus, rf 3000 DIVERS 3-2, earlier this week. But on an Infield error, while C. while the beleaguered Tigers Knights a 1-0 triumph in a sev- to shortstop to end the threat, Hermsen, cf 3000 en-inning showdown in the East- on the mound for K u e m p e r, Wednesday evening they re- Johnson and Heath loaded the chalked up their only three striking out 11 Rams, and walk- The Knights pressured again Nurse, J., m 9010 ceived a shock of a different sacks with free passes. Doty, ern d i v i s i o n of the Midwest Henkenius, p 2110 runs of Hie gamb in that in* League. ing one. Lynch handled the in the third inning, but the Ram sort as the cellar-dwelling Lake Dewey, and McGrath. rapped pitching duties for Jefferson, defense tightened at the last Schmitz, 3b 2000 City Eagles blasted the Carroll consecutive singles to get the nlng. Pettltt led off with a The miscue occurred in the fanning five Kuemper batsmen, second, holding two Kuemper Auen, 2b 2000 club, 13-3, behind a 12- scoring underway. K. Johnson and advanced on an and issuing free passes to three. Otto, c 2000 and Hucka were walked, while error. Peterson took a base second frame after Kuemper runners at second and third Nurse, D., Ib 2010 barrage. hurler, Bill Henkenius rapped The Rams threatened to open bases. Hoover doubled in the last two on balls, and Tryon doubled the game in the first inning, as Golwitzer, If 1000 The game was called after tellies. a single and advanced on Dan Rauer walked and advanced on BOX SCORE Totals 20 130 the fifth inning In accordance for Hie first tally. DeBower Innings: The Eagles kept the pressure and Brown sacrificed the final Schmitz' sacrifice. S h a n d 3 Wolterman's sacrifice and a sin- JEFFERSON with the 10-run rule, but by was charged with a passed gle by Lynch. Murphy fanned Kuemper 010 000 0 on in the second frame with two runs In. AB R H BI Jefferson 000 000 0 that time, the damage had a three-run burst. Heath led ball that sent Henkenius to for the second out, and Lawson Rauer, 2b 2010 Te*V« FUNNY will pw $t.M for E — Kuemper 1 coed original "finny" ui«d. Send gog* . been done and the Tigers had off the action with a two-bagger, The Eagles added their third base, and then fumbled popped to shortstop to end the Wolterman, cf .... 2000 LOB — Kuemper 5, Jefferson H: TWor'j FUNNY, 1 MO Wwt ThiS thirteenth run in the fifth in- predicament for the Knights. Lynch, p 3010 St, Cfmlend, Ohio 44113. not yet been able to get their and Doty joined him on the base another pitch, scoring Hen- 6 offensive punch In motion. paths with a free pass. Dewey ning on a single and a double Murphy, rf 3010 2B — J. Nurse, Kuemper; jy Heath and Doty, respec- kenius from third base for Kuemper picked up its solo Lawsoin, Ib 3000 Carroll settled for five hits the bases. Doty escaped from run in the second inning, but Murphy, Jefferson cracked a single to score Heath, tively. the lone run of the ball game. Shanda, c 3000 S — Schmitz, Kuemper; Wol- (W) .... 7 4 0 0 1 11 off Lake City hurler. Doty, the action did not end with Rohovit, If 2000 and McGrath walked to load The Rams shaded the Kuem- terman, Jefferson Lynch and collected three unearned The Tigers play host to cross- Henkenius. Steve Auen took a Raaz, ss 3010 (L) ....7 3 1 035 third base on an error for the town rival, Kuemper, at Carroll Pitching: runs in the fourth frame. per club in the hitting depart- , but Randy Otto Schrader, 3b 2000 IP H R ER BB SO WP — Lynch 2 second tally, and K. Johnson Stadium Friday at 8 p.m. ment, 4-3. Jim Nurse cracked a popped to shortstop for the Arbuckle, If 1000 Henkenius PB — Shanda 2 It was a different story for singled in the third run of the BOX SCORE Madison Square Garden for a CARROLL snooze. AB it H Bt But it's only part of the Southern Cal Seeks Title Anderson, ss .... 3 0 1 0 Sports Glances dream house the- Los Angeles Major Plotz, If 3 0 1 0 Lakers center is having on a Pettitt, p 3 1 1 0 Track Marks threw the discus 143-9 to finish three-acre hillside lot in the ex- Peterson, cf 1 1 0 0 Kuemper's Jerry Hermsen, eighth in that event in Class clusive Bel-Air section. Nearing in College World Series Leagues Tryon, 3b 2 1 1 1 Ar-We-Va's Scott Rush, and B. completion, it overlooks Santa DeBower, Ib . 1 0 0 1 Dan Anderson and Don Rowed- Monica and downtown Los OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Four who has pitched three straight Catcher Pete Varney, a sev- By The Associated Press Brown, c 1 0 0 1 der of Manning were among Senior League relative neyphyte entrants start shutouts, including a 5-0 win en-time pro draftee including Baudler, rf .., 1 0 0 0 Standings: Angeles on one side and the National League the leaders in the state this year San Fernando Valley on the the quest to dethrone Southern over Iowa State in the District Wednesday by the Chicago Bernholtz, 2b 2 0 1 0 according to the latest track Grouse 8 1 California Friday as the 25th 5 playoffs. White Sox, paces Harvard in its East Division Totals 17 3 s 3 Kiwanis 8 1 other. Designing it posed a W L Pet. GB marks released by the Iowa unique headache for architect College World Series opens in Rodgers, a 6-foot-2, 175-pound second series appearance. LAKE CITY High School Athletic Associa- KC's 5 3 Omaha with a doubleheader. New York 32 20 .615 — David Rich and interior decora- senior from Springfield, Mo., AB R H BI tion. Pepsi's 5 3 Varney led the Crimson In St. Louis 35 23 .603 — Legion 3 5 tor, "Corky" Korkowski, who Brigham Young (3M4) carries a 10-2 record with a 1.41 hitting during the season with a Pittsburgh 34 23 .598 % Hoover, cf 4 0 1 2 Gregory, ss Rush, competing in Class C, Elks 1 9 admits the challenge was meets Harvard (2S4) at 5:M earned run average and 126 .383 average and also hit three Chicago 28 29 .491 6% 4 1 1 1 had the second best times in Uptown 0 8 "monumental." The problem: strikeouts in 102 plus innings. homers. J.C. Nickens (7-1), Bill Montreal 23 27 .460 8 Johnson C., rf 2 1 0 0 both hurdle events, the 120-yard how do you design and furnish p.m. and Tulsa (32-1) tangles Hte is expected to start against Heath, 3b 2 2 1 0 Results: Kiwanis 8, KC's 0; with Mississippi State (32-10) Kelley (6-2) and Phil Collins (6- Philadelphia 21 33 .389 12 highs in :14.8 and the 180-yard Pepsi's 11, Uptown 1; Grouse a home for so massive a man Mississippi State. 1) are the pitching mainstays. Doty, p 3 2 2 3 lows in :20.2, as well as the sec- —a home in, which he won't feel at 8 p.m. in Rosenblatt Munic- West Division Dewey, If 2 2 2 3 10, Elks 0; KC's 7, Crouse 1; ipal Stadium. Pan American ousted last Southern Cal, which got a SFrancisco 38 21 .644- ond best mark in the high jump Kiwanis 9, Legion 1; and cramped but one in which his scare from Santa Clara in the McGrath, 2b . 2 2 2 1 year's third-place team, Texas, L Angeles 30 27 .526 7 Johnson K., c 2 1 1 at 6-2%. Pepsi's 7, Elks 5. smaller friends and domestic Southern Cal (48-12) starts, its District 8 playoffis, starts five Houston 28 29 .491 9 1 Hermsen ran the highs in help won't feel dwarfed? bid for an unprecedented etjht to gain its first series berth and hitters with averages between Hucka, Ib 1 1 1 1 Lombard! Memorial also come in as the tourna- Atlanta 27 32 .458 11 1 :14.4 to wind up in a three-way To start with, guests visiting title — and third in the last .309 and .329 and carries a .290 Cincinnati 23 34 .404 14 Parks, rf 0 0 0 ment's winningest team (.857). Fell, 3b 1 1 1 0 tie for third in that event in President Nixon launched a Chamberlain will find one fea- four y