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Knights Rap Audubon; Breda Bombs Tigers SURPLUS JEEP SALE Oo Knights Rap Audubon; Breda Bombs Tigers Times Herald, Carroll, la. pinch hitters when May doubled Saturday, July 6, 1961 off Don Sutton in the 12th after Randy Lengeling Astros Explode Tony Perez singled and stole Bobcats Win On Walden went all the way to second and Johnny Bench was third, and when the pitcher purposely passed. missed a cut-off attempt on the return throw. from .the right Atlanta reliever Claude Ray­ Hurls One-Hitter Against Braves mond, who scored an unearned 13-3 Tally In 5 fielder, Walden continued Randy Lengeling, Kuemper's off winging with a lead-off sin­ around third and came home. By The Associated Press burgh and Cincinnati, tied for run in the seventh that gave BOX SCORE: the Brave* a 9-8 lead, retired BREDA — The Breda Bob­ sophomore mound find, turned gle in the bottom of the first. Lengeling had the Wheelers fourth starting the day but now The St. Louis Cardinals and the first two Houston battens cats brought out the long range CARROLL in.a one-hitter over a five inn­ Jim Middendorf blooped a hit eating out of his hands through­ in a virtual deadlock for second. Cincinnati Reds came up with in the ninth before the roof artillery and shelled Carroll, An R H RBI ing route as the Knights into short right and Daeges out. Audubon's first base run­ They leaped over the Braves some late-inning lightning Fri­ fell in. 13-3, in five innings here Fri­ Baudler, cf 3 1 2 1* picked up half a game on moved to second. Denny Wal- ner was McLaughlin on a walk and Giants, each 9% games day night in a West Central day night but the thunder be^ back. Jons, If 2 0 0. 0 league leading Perry with a 10- den intended to- sacrifice but in the first, but Lengeling Hector Torres singled, Rusty League basebaill game. longed to the Houston Astros. Lehrkamp, 3b .. 1 0 Q 0 0 triumph over Audubon here wound up safe on first when the fanned the next batter to retire Philadelphia moved into sixth Staub walked and Jim Wynn And when the day's schedule Everett, lb 2 0 ff 0 firest baseman dropped the the side. place, 11 games out, while the singled home ' the tying run. A pair of booming triples Friday night. was over it looked as though an Richardson, c .. 3 0 0 0 ball. Daeges took advantage of Dodgers dropped to seventh, 12 Denis Menke, traded from At­ by Glen Kbster and another The lone Wheeler hit was a earthquake had struck the Na­ Brechler, rf 1 0 0 0 • The win hiked Kuemper's the miscue and sped home with back. The Mets, Cubs and As­lanta to Houston last winter, tional League standings. three-bagger by Tom Stein- 2 0 0 0 league record to 9-3 and the the first run. Scott S c h m i t z lead off single to short by tros remained eighth, ninth and then slugged his second homer Fuller, If, 3b kamp doomed the Tigers. 2 1 0 season mark to 11-6. Idle Perry lived on an error that loaded Garber in the fourth. He was The league-leading Cards tied 10th, respectively. of the season and Doug Rader Vetter, ss •I Henning, D., p . 2 0 1 1 with a 10-2 loop mark enjoys a up the sacks. stranded on a ground-out, the score with two out in the Ninth-inning singles by Ed followed with his third round- Bob Timmerman checked the one-game edge, and the Knights ninth inning, then edged San Spiezio, Julivan Javier and Curt tripper. visitors on a. four-hitter to re­ Henning, M., p . 0 0 0 0 Ron Friedman belted a sharp strike out and pep up. Flood enabled the Cardinals to Kieck, 2b 1 1 0 0 still need help from Jefferson Francisco 4-3 on Tim Mc- Veale, a towering left-hander, cord the mound win over Ti­ single to left to plate two more send the game into extra in­ Totals 19 3 4 t or Lake City to overhaul the The young Lancer h u r 1 e r Carver's run-scoring single in retired 22 straight batters from ger starter Dave Henning. runs. Joe Baddlng followed with nings. Bluejays. another single to left to s e n d Walked one and fanned nine the 12th. the first to the eighth innings as BREDA Flood opened the 12th with a Breda jumped off to a one Schmitz scurrying to the plate. over the five inning route. the Pirates beat the Cubs for An R H RBf Kuemper went after the A two-run double by Lee single off Joe Gibbon. After Or­ lead in the first when Tim Gaf- The bounding ball got past the their 18th win In 24 games In a 3 2 2 •4:- Wheelers with a vengeance BOX SCORES: < May in the 12th gave the Reds lando Cepeda forced him, Mike fney singled and Glen Koster Steinkamp, If outfielders and Friedman went surge that has carried them 4 in the first frame with a a 2-0 triumph over Los Ange­ Shannon doubled Cepeda to tripled. Gaffney, ss 2 2 1 to third and Badding to sec­ AUDUBON from last place less than a Timmerman, p . 3 2 1 2 blistering seven hit assault in AH R H RBI les. And the light-hitting As­ third and McCarver, who had Carroll bounced back and tied ond. Cmpbll, W., ss . month ago. Koster, G., c 3 0 2 4 that frame. Then the Knights . 2 0 0 0 tros exploded for five runs failed twice in bases-loaded sit­ the count in the second. Steve Denny Bellinghausen out- Garber, c 1 They scored all their runs in Nieland, rf 3 0 0 0 settled back Into their old . 2 0 with two out in the ninth and uations, punched a single to Brechler led off the frame with legged an infield single and McLaughlin, p . 0 the fifth on Donn Clendenon's Reising, 3b 3 1 0 0 habits and went hifleis over . 1 0 outslugged Atlanta 13-9. left. a walk and moved up on Roger a subsequent overthrow at first 0 RBI single, Bill Mazeroski's Koster, Gerry, cf 4 2 3 1 the next three frames In Vaughn, rf ...... 2 0 The Giants took a 3-0 lead in| Fuller's ground out. Dennv Vet- which they batted. allowed Badding to score be­ In another night game, Chris two-run double and a single by Koster, J., lb 3 2 0 0 Rasmussen, cf . 0 0 6 the sixth on Willie McCovey's ter singled to right, but Brech­ hind Friedman. Short and the Philadelphia Phil­ Maury Wills. Woerdehoff, 2b . 2 2 0 1 Cmpbll, D., If . 2 0 6 sacrifice fly and Jim Hart's ler was cut down at the plate. The game was halted midway Sprock, If 0 0 lies polished off the New York Short fired a five-fitter, Totals 28 13 10 13 At this stage of the game, the o two-run homer. But the Cards Dave Henning singled to left, in the, fifth on the basis of the Petersen, cf, rf 2 0 Mets 3-1. Bob Veale spun a two- struck out 11 and started a two- Innings: first six Knights in the batting o got two runs back in the seventh and a bobble by the left fielder 10-run rule. Cmpbll, A., 3b .. 2 0 hitter as Pittsburgh downed the run rally with a sixth-inning sin­ Carroll 010 02 order had scored amd the o on Jim Davenport's three-base gave Vetter time to streak Next action for the still am Fancher, 2b 1 0 Chicago Cubs 4-0 in an after­ gle as the Phillies topped the Breda 101 47 seventh was perched on second. o throwing error. home. bitious Knights will be against Pat Riddle recorded the first Madsen, 2b 1 0 o noon contest. Mets. Tom Seaver had held the E — Carroll 4, Breda 3 Carroll High next Monday out in the initial Kuemper Sklenar, lb 1 0 o Don Drysdale of Los Angeles Phils hitless until Richie Allen The Bobcats got the go- LOB — Carroll 5, Breda 8 St. Louis' come-from-behind night. Kuemper will play frame with a whiff. Gilbert, lb ........ 0 0 o and George Culver of Cincinnati tripled to open the fifth and ahead run in the third when 3B — Glen Koster 2, Stein­ victory increased the Cards' make-up game at B r e d a on Totals la 0 l traded five-hit shutouts through scored on Tony Taylor's sacri­ Mark Woerdehoff lived on an kamp lead to nine games over Pitts­ July 11, trek to Paton-Churdan Lengeling came up and 10 innings but both had left for fice fly. error to start the frame. Pitching: for a non-league encounter on KUEMPER blasted a Kirk McLaughlin Steinkamp singled, and then ir H R ER BB SO July 12 and journey to Des pitch into the hole in right- AB n H RBI D. Henning 1 lead the team to an NBA title, Gaffney was safe on an error Moines on July 13. center for a stand-up double. Daeges, cf 3 1 (L) 4 5 6 5- 2 3 2 Lakers To resigned recently to go with the as the run counted. That brought Bellinghausen Middendorf, ss .. 3 1 Deadlock M.
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