Knights Nudge Tigers on Error In 7th, 5-4

Times Herald, Carroll, Is. Kuemper Limited Saturday, June 15, 1961 Moose Pins Yancey Ahead by Skins Get stole third. Marc Baudter was by a pitch and stole second. Two-Hitter Beban And To Two Safe Hits With one down Brechler bunted, but Middendorf 2 In 2nd Round Pat Fischer A costly error on a routine in- down on strikes and Mickey grabbed It in the air for a put- On Pirates ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) -,came in with his two-under-par field fly with two down and two Everett was to Ron Fried- out and then hurriedly threw There's an all-American-boy 68 and remained two strokes off on base let Don Baldus scoot man at first to snuff the rally past third trying to up By Tho Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Quar- Everett. The miscue let Ever- air, a certain mild naivette, the pace after 88 holes over the terback Gary Beban, the 1987 home with the winning as out. Bob Moose of Pittsburgh kept about big, blond Bert Yancey, 6,962-yard, par 70 Oak Hill Helsman Trophy winner from Kuemper edged Carroll High, ett come in with the tie run and alive a short-running jinx—tha The Knights got to Breed- Baudler wound up on third. the second-round leader in the course. The implication was UCLA, couldn't come to termi 5-4, in a West Central League ler in the third when he was of beating Houston. But he U.S. Open Golf Championship. that so would the rest of them. with the Los Angeles Rams but baseball game here Friday momentarily unnerved by a Fuller was hit by a pitch and couldn't overcome a long-lived he certainly talks the language "Right now, I'd be very "I still think I can win," laid night. balk call after walking lead- stole second. whammy—the one that prohib- of the Washington Redskins and Then with Kieck at the plate, happy to settle for 140 for th* Billy Casper, the season's lead- off batter Pat Riddle. its a no-hitter in the Pirates Kathy Hanson. Tho seventh boot Baudler tried to steal home Forbes Field. next two days," he said, bland ing money-winner who rebound- felled a sparkling pitching Denny Bellinghausen popped and was cut down in a three- Tho rookie right-hander ran and Straight-faced as over af- ed with a second-round 68 for •than hit a couple of IMW performance by C a r r o I I't to third, but Brechler wild- player pile-up that included his record to 3-0 against Hous- ter posting • U for 13S — 143. And Billy, fully recovered contracts today — ono with sophomore ace, Steve Breeh- from a back ailment that pitched Riddle to third. Rick Joe Badding, batter ton Friday night as the Pirates equaling the best opening, 31 tho Redskins, the other with lor, who limited the Knights Coins drew a pass and stole Ken Kieck and the base runner. beat the Astros 3-0, and he holes over shot In an Open — plagued him on opening day, to two hits and fanned 10 bat- formor Ml»i Hanson, who ho second. Dave Daeges also drew In the bottom of the seventh, made a serious bid for the first and a two-stroke lead Friday. grinned broadly. ters as he suffered his first a pass and the sacks were no-hitter ever in Forbes Field, married In Alhambra, Calif., loss. Don Baldus walked with one It seemed like a reasonable "He can bo caught," said jammed with Knights. down and took second on a which opened June 30,1909. statement. All such a perform- defending champion Nicklaut, Friday, passed ball. After Daeges Jim Middendorf got the win Middendorf, one of the few But the whammy caught up ance would do is tie Jack Nick- who had a par 70 for 142. "He About seven hours before tht fanned, Middendorf drew a can't bo caught if ho keeps up hi relief for Kuemper as the long ball hitters In the Kuem- with him after 7 2/3 laus' all-time record of 275 in couple were married, the Red' Knights survived a comedy of per camp, crossed up the Ti- pass. when Julio Gotay bleeped a this most prestigious and de- this pace, but that doesn't skins announced they had ac- errors and m i s c u e s to hike gers with a bunt down Air-Conditioned . . . trousers single to right. Ron Davis manding of all the world's golf mean he will keep up that' quired the rights to negotiate Dick Heithoff lofted a high fly pace." their season record to 64 and singled in tho ninth and Moose tournaments. with Beban from the Rams in a the league standing to 5-2. the first base line to plate Rid- on the infield side and to the were not part of the plan, but dle and reload the bases. right of second base. Everett prove how close the bull came finished with a two-hitter. It was impossible to tell from Arnold Palmer wasn't saying trade for their 1969 No. 1 draft Yancey's impassive face if he choice. Tho Tigers drew first blood Dick Heithoff was out on a drifted under the ball from his before Palomo Linares made The longest previous hitlees much of anything. He stumbled by getting to Kuemper starter sacrifice bunt as Goins scored first base spot, and when it was aware of what he was say- in with a 74—he didn't have a the kill at Aranjuez, Spain. string at Forbes Field was 7 ing, but it's very, very possible Club President Edward Ben- — sore-armed Denny Belling- the second Kuepmer run, and caromed off his glove it was all innings by Al Jackson of the single birdie—for 147 and was a nett Williams said Beban had hausen — for one run on two Brechler contributed the third over because the speeding Bal- indeed that such a performance dejected and crestfallen man. on July 21,1965. may be necesary if he is to agreed to terms—something he hits in the second frame. run in the inning when he threw dus had reached home on the Hits 6 Fairways Elsewhere in the National Charles Goody, who shared couldn't do with Los Angeles. Roger Fuller opened the sec- past the plate after tagging two-out situation. stand off the challenge of brash League Friday night, the Mets Lee Trevino and some of the second place after the first He'll sign Monday. ond by getting on base via the Heithoff and Daeges streaked The Knights will be back in beat San Francisco 7-3, Cincin- day's play, slipped to a 71 for hit-batsman route — a feat he home. The Carroll southpaw And 8 Spectators game's more glamorous names, Tho Rodikini, who also an- action here Monday against nati blanked St. Louis 7-0, Los who refuse to roll over and play 140 and a tie for third with Don nounced the signing of St. Louis achieved on two more occasions got out of the inning by striking Fort Dodge St. Edmond at 8 Angeles beat Philadelphia 6-0 Bies, 70, Australian Bruce Dev- In four trips to the plate. out Scott Schmltz for the sec- In National Open dead. defensive back Pat Fischer, p.m. and then lost to the Phillies 2-1 lin, 69, and Jerry Pittman, 67. were enthused with the acquisi- Fuller stole second and rode ond successive time. "He has to catch me," Yan- Nicklaus was bunched in a home on a single to left by Ken CARROLL ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - and the Chicago Cubs nipped At- tion of Beban, even though it Bellinghausen got the Tigers AB R H RBI In the tradition of show busi- lanta 2-1. cey shrugged when Trevino herd of 11 at 142. gives them five quarterbacks- Kieck who made it to second on down In order in the third and Everett, Ib 4100 an unsuccessful attempt to get ness, George Haines Jr. of Far Moose walked Rusty Staub veterans Sonny Jurgensen and fourth and stranded a runner Baudler, cf 3000 Hills, N.J., left 'em laughing. with two out in the first and and surged the Jim Ninowski and rookies Be- FuDer at the plate. at fiist in the fifth. Brechler, p 4110 lien retired 21 in a row before Harrelson by the Indians 7-2. Tom Jons beat out an infield Fuller, c 1200 George is a spindly, hollow- ban Harry Theofpledes and hit and Denny Vetter was given Then in the sixth the sky Gotay got his single. The victo- Danny Talbott. caved in again on the Knights. Kieck, 2b 3011 cheeked young man of 23 whose ry ran his record to 2-4, with The rest of the league's hit- a free ticket on interference by greatest golf achievement be- ters remained mostly grounded Fischer, a 5-foot-9, 170-pound the catcher. That loaded the Breohler led off with a single Jons, If 3021 joth victories coming in start- Hits Three to left. Fuller grounded to third Vetter, ss 2000 fore this year was playing the ing roles against Houston. His as Minnesota trimmed Balti- seven-year veteran, is expected sacks with none down. Dave Henning, D., rf .... 3000 No. 2 position on the University more 2-1 on infield hits, infield to strengthen the Redskins in an Henning grounded to third and and was aboard at first on a other victory over the Astros fielder's choice and moved up Lehrkamp, 3b 3000 of Pennsylvania team. came in a brief fling with the Home Runs outs and a wild pitch and errors area where they've had prob- was safe on a fielder's choice Totals 2e 4 4 2 helped California past Washing- lems. as Kieck was forced at the an extra base along with Brech- No one was more astounded Pirates last year. ler when the force throw at sec- The Pirates scored in the sec- By The Associated Press ton 2-0 and the New York Yan- plate. Gary Lehrkamp went KUEMPER than George when Ihe qualified kees by Oakland 5-4 in 10 in- The Redskins owt St. Louis • ond sailed into right field. AB R H RBI for the National Open. He took ond inning when Fred Patek Ken Harrelson turned on player for Fischer, who played Daeges, cf 2 1 0 0 )eat out a bunt for his first ma- nings. Middendorf was brought fa his first golf lesson in March. hree times as much power as Wert, not noted as a power out his option. Commissioner for relief duty at that point. Middendorf, 2b, p 3 0 1 jor-league hit, stole second and Pete Rozelle will decide who Heithoff, ss 3 0 0 People watched him swing vent to third on catcher John Don Wert, but he couldn't have hitter at 5-foot-9,165 pounds and and decided that the U.S. Golf Short-circuited Cleveland more only six homers all of last sea- they must give since the two Brechler stole home. Kieck Schmitz, If 1 0 Bateman's throwing error and teams cannot agree on a player. grounded out, but Tom Jons got Walden, If 0 0 Association ought to be given a came home on Jerry May's sin- completely than Wert did the son, kept the juice flowing his second hit of the night with Friedman, Ib ._ 0 1 saliva test. Or at least investi- gle. They scored again in the Chicago White Sox. through the redJhot Tigers by Fischer said he was unhappy a single to left that plated Full- Staiert, rf 0 0 gated by some Washington, sixth on Donn Clendenon's hom- Wert, a little slower pulling wiping out the White Sox as the at St. Louis because the owners first hitter in the 14th. and coaches put much of the er and tied the count at 3-3. Eliddle, c 1 0 D.C., bureau. er and got their final run in the the switch, waited until tho Middendorf worked out of the Badding, c 0 0 ilame for the Cardinals' 6-8 sea- George teed off in the first eighth. 14th inning before blasting his The victory was the fifth son on the defensive backfield. jam, despite a passed ball that Bellinghausen, p, round Thursday and set a new straight and 10th in 11 games as put Jons in scoring position, by 2b 0 0 Rookie got seventh homo run that brought the Tigers expanded their open record for hitting specta- roughed up in the ninth when getting Vetter on a tap to the joins, 3b ..._ 1 0 tors. the -Lead- league lead to 6V4 games over mound and Henning on strikes. Baldus *• 1 0 ho yielded two runs but had ing a 4-5 vic- Baltimore. Pupils Return Kuemper came back to re- 5 2 Employing one of the most enough to win his 10th game A FLUSTERED gorgeous shanks ever seen in an tory over the White Sox Fri- They almost burned them- gain the lead in the bottom of * - Batted for Goins in 7th •gainst two losses in the Mots' selves out in the 13th after tak- FATHER... the sixBi. Schmitz walked with Score By Innings Open, he beaned eight fans on victory over San Francisco. day night. the first six holes. ing a 5-4 lead against loser Bob From Colorado ... Is almost as helpless as one down and took second on a Carroll 010 002 1 New York, winning its fourth Harrelson held off until only Priddy, 0-3, on 's his infant offspring. The wild pitch. Kuemper 003 001 1 "Haines hit six fairways and he fifth inning before beginning moment the baby arrives, eight spectators," a Rochester traight, scared once in the first run-scoring hit. Luis Aparlcio COON RAPIDS - The he manages to forget all of E — Carroll 3, Kuemper 4 and then wrapped it up with barrage of three consecutive beat out a hit for the Sox in the seventh and eighth grade pupils mother's instructions. Ron Friedman lined a blis- LOB — Carroll 6, Kuemper 5 newspaper dutifully reported. homers that drove in seven runs tering shot into right-center "I didn't hit anybody on the our runs in the third on Don 13th, stole second, took third on of Annunciation School, Coon But you can help. SB — Fuller 3, Everett, Baud- Bosch's sob) homer and Jerry a sacrifice and scored on an in- Rapids, and their pastor, the A Welcome Wagon hostess and Schmitz sped home with ler, Brechler, Jons, Goins back nine," Haines said happi- will call at your request to the go-ahead run. Juchek's three-run shot. It was field out, and Chicago had the Rev. Harold Cooper, returned S - Heithoff ly. "For some reason, the crowd lend a helping hand with all all left." Bosch's first homer in the ma- winning run on second base be- Friday from a week's trip to the things which dear old Friedman was stranded at Pitching ors. Prep Loop fore Detroit retired the side. Estes Park, Colo., where they Dad's forgotten, and with second when Doug Staiert IF H B KB BB SO gifts for the newcomer as Brechler (3-1) Cincinnati broke open its The Tigers got into extra in- were guests at Camp St. Malo well. bounced a hard drive off Brech- 62/32 5 3 6 10 Seek Grads for scoreless duel with St. Louis by w nings in the first place when 10 miles east of Estes Park. So be a friend indeed to that ler's glove but was thrown out scoring four runs in the seventh 'erry 5 , making his first Highlights of the trip were a flustered father. When the at first, and Joe Badding Bellinghausen stork arrives in your neigh- 5 3 S 3 0 2 with the aid of five straight sin- Cuemper 5 start since injuring a heel May drive on Trail Ridge Road borhood, call Welcome popped to first. Middendorf (3-1) Teachers Corps gles. >enison 4 24, capped a four-run uprising in through Rocky Mountain Na- Wagon at 792-2896 The Tigers tied the score at 211002 started the rally Jefferson 4 3 the fifth inning with a three-run tional Park, a trip to the Den- 4-4 in the top of the seventh. College graduates who do not Carroll 3 homer. HBP - Fuller 3, Baudler, have formal training or experi- with one out and then Johnny ver Zoo and Denver Museum of Mickey Everett was safe at Daeges Bench, Leo Cardenas, Mack Breda _ 2 The White Sox had taken a 4-0 History, hikes up the mountain ence in the education field are ones and followed Audubon .., 1 ! lead with a brief and surprising second on a two-base error by BALK - Brechler among those'being sought for sides including Twin Sisters the left-fielder who let tiie fly U — Gute and Schleisman with hits. Jones scored the in- lake City 0 5 show of power as Tom McCraw Peak with an elevation of 11,034 the Teacher Corps, Harold Van ning's final run when he at- Friday Results— hit a three-run homer. ball slip out of his glove while WP-Brechler 2 Der Weide, of the ft. and fishing for trout. making the catch. Everett then! PB - Fuller, Riddle empted to steal home and Kuemper 5, Carroll 4 Drivers of cars assisting Fr. Carroll office of the Iowa Em- atoher Tim McCarver dropped Audubon 13, Denison 4 Harrolson, a 4-2, 190-pound' ployment Service, said Satur- er who had 12 homers in part- Cooper in taking the young peo- the ball. Perry 7, Jefferson 8 ple were Gary Van House, Ma- day. Breda at Lake City — WET time duty last season, has Billy McCool and Ted Aber- really turned on the voltage linda Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Al- The local office is accepting nathy limited the Cardinals to GROUNDS bert Meiners of Coon Rapids applications for the Teacher Monday Games- this year by blasting 13 ho- three hits. mers with 37 runs batted in. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mon- Corps who will work in an ef- Bill Singer raised his record Perry at Breda tagne of Sioux City. fort to offer better educational to 6-5 by pitching a seven-hitter Audubon at Denison He struck out and grounded opportunities to economi- for his fourth straight victory in Tuesday Game- out his first two times Remember when cally and educationally handi- Los Angela's opening game Lake City at Audubon against Cleveland as Boston fell Registered Trap capped children. triumph over Philadelphia that Wednesday Game- >ehind 1-0, but then he ignited, the iceman"cameth"! Openings exist both for col- snapped a three-game losing Carroll ait Denison blasting two-and three-run 'hom- Shooting Tonight lege graduates and for veteran streak. ers in the fifth and sixth innings teachers who will be team lead- off Luis Tiant, 9-5. He belted ers. The Teacher Corps is a A registered trap shoot will another with a man on in the be held at the Carroll County work-study program to train eighth off Eddie Fisher in his Gun Club tonight at 7:30 p.m. Those were the days teachers in the special methods last time at bat, making it easy when the milk turned sour if. needed to teach disadvantaged Major Leagues 'or Dick Ellsworth, 5-4, who The shoot includes 50 targets children. Members serve at the coasted with a five-hitter, at the 16-yard line, 50 handicap the iceman came late. But request of local schools in a By The Associated Press National* League Minnesota ended a six-game targets to be determined by the what could you do? Buy a program worked out by the American League losing streak, although the Or- 16-yard results, and 25 pair of new refrigerator? There were State Department of Education, W. L. Pet. G.B. oles' Tom Phoebus, 5-6, allowed doubles. no refrigerators. the school systems and a local W. L. Pet. G.B St. Louis 36 25 .590 - only two infield hits in his six in- "We will try to shoot all the Today, the problem's university. Detroit 40 20 .667 — San Fran 32 20 .525 4 nings. Cesar Tovar beat out one 16-yard targets in daylight and which refrigerator. Baltimore .... 32 25 .561 6U Los Angeles 33 30 .524 4 of them in the first inning, stole thus avoid twilight shooting," There are people who f] Cleveland .... 33 28 .541 M Atlanta 30 29 .508 5 second, took third on a grounder Jim Buchholz, club official, think the choice is too big. Too Minnesota .... 29 31 .463 11 Chicago 30 29 .508 5 and scored on a wild pitch. Tony said. difficult. Too much MOVIN6? Oakland 28 30 .483 11 Cincinnati .... 29 29 .500 5tt OHva walked in the fourth, A hot lunch will be served in Boston 27 29 .482 11 Phila'phia .... 27 27 .500 5tt reached third as Ted Uhlaen- the clubhouse during the shoot. competition only confuses New York .... 27 32 .458 New York .... 28 29 .491 6 you. So, in the name of tee it today000 der's line drive hit Phoebus and The next registered shoot California .... 27 32 .458 Pittsburgh .. 24 31 .436, 9 scored on a force play. "Consumer Protection" they Chicago 24 31 .436 13V4 Houston 23 34 .404 11 here will be on July 4. want to limit your choice. Wash'n 24 33 .421 14Vfc Friday's Results Our economy was built Friday's Results on free competition. That's Boston 7, Cleveland 2 Chicago 2, Atlanta 1 WHEN YOU HAVE why our free choice keeps Minnesota 2, Baltimore 1 Pittsburgh 3, Houston 0 getting bigger and better. 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