Meet Carroll Saturday- todays FUNNY Major Leagues {SOWS BOWLERS' By The Associated Press HAVE SPUT National League Baltimore 56 32 ,636 - Knights Batter Glidden, 12-1 PERSONALITIES East Division .575 5% Boston 50 37 W L Pet. GB Detroit 47 40 .540 m Kuemper used the four-hit son, plays West M o n o n a of field line scored Schmitz to Baldus, rf 5 2 2 1 Pittsburgh 58 31 .652 — New York 41 48 .461 15% New York 47 40 .540 10 Cleveland .422 19 pitching of Dnn Nurse and Onawa at 8 p.m. tonight In Times Harold, Carroll, la. make it fi-1 after five innings. Nurse, J., ss 4 1 1 0 38 52 Schmitz had reached base after Chicago 48 41 .539 10 Washington 35 52 .402 20% banged out 12 hits as the Onawa. Lake City romped to Friday, July 16, 1971 Henkenius, lb ... . 3 1 1 1 the rightfielder dropped an easy Schmitz, 3b 4 2 1 1 St. Louis 47 43 .522 11% West Division Knights rolled to a convincing a 13-3 win over Lohrville and Philadelphia 29 51 .433 19% ning. fly ball. . Auen, 2b . 3 2 2 0 Oakland 57 31 .648 - 12-1 triumph over Glidden Fonda O.L.G.C. ousted See Montreal 35 55 .389 23% The Kniglits added four more Otto, c 3 2 2 2 Kansas City 44 41 .518 11% Thursday night In the second The Knights added two in the West Division City 4-0 at Rockwell City runs in the seventh inning as Kasperbauer, If . 4 1 1 1 Minnesota 41 47 .466 16 second as Steve Auen led off S Francisco 55 38 .604 — round of the sectional Thursday night. Schmitz and Otto had run-scor­ Nurse, D., p 4 1 2 2 California 42 51 .452 11% with a double to left. Randy Ot­ Los Angeles 50 41 .549 5 tournament. ing singles, Kasperbauer, a Totals 34 12 12 8 Chicago 38 48 .442 18 Glidden got its only run of the to followed with a run-scoring Thai* H ' Houston 43 45 .489 10% run-scoring triple and got the fi­ Uon tain 6-5 Milwaukee 38 48 .442 18 game in their first, but with a single. Terry Kasperbauer hit GLIDDEN Atlanta 44 49 .473 12 The winners grabbed a shaky nal run on an infield error. Harrhbtirg, ft, little luck could have had a big into a fielder's choice. With one AB K H BI Cincinnati 42 51 .452 14 2-1 lead after the first inning. out and men at second and Hal Lanier of the San Fran­ inning. Dave Kramer led off Nurse was superb on the Kramer, 2b 3 0 1 © San Diego 33 58 .363 22 Jim Baldus singled to start the third, Dan Nurse ripped a single Todo/t FUNNY will pay $1.00 for cisco Giants appeared in 151 with a single and went to second mound after getting by a shaky Copp, Dave, ss toeh original "funny" used. Send gags game and went to s e c o n d on to center, scoring Otto. Kasper­ . 2 1 0 0 fa: Todo/j FUNNY, 1200 West Third games in 1968 and drew only as the ball got by the center- first inning. He walked just two American League Jerry Hermsen's perfect sacri­ Braden, p 3 0 0 0 St, CliY«land( Ohio 44113. 12 bases on balls during the fielder. Dave Copp followed and bauer tried to go from first to fice bunt. After Jim Nurse and struck out 12 as he won his East Division reached first via a throwing er­ third on Nurse's hit, but was Copp, Daryl, c .. 3 0 0 0 entire season. It's a major popped out, Bill Henkenius lined fourth game of the season. ror. Losing pitcher Randy Bra- t a g g e d out sliding into third. Wiederin, lb 3 0 2 0 W L. Pet GB league record. a sharp single to center, scoring Baldus followed with a run-pro­ den grounded into a fielder's The Knights will battle Car­ Gerdes, If 3 0 1 0 3B — Auen, Kasperbauer, Baldus. Henkenius moved all ducing single to make it 4-1. choice. Kramer tried to score on roll at 8 p.m. Saturday night Kuemper the way to third as the ball went Baldus stole second and came Rohrbeck, cf 3 0 0 0 Braden's ground ball, but was in Carroll Stadium in one of SF — Hermsen, Kuemper through the centerfielder's legs around on an infield error to end Stork, 3b . 3 0 0 0 out at the plate as Pitching: and scored on a passed ball. the scoring. two semi-final games of the Jim Nurse's perfect throw to Haukup 3 0 0 0 IP H B ER BB 80 sectional tournament. Glidden Randy Otto was in time. Daryl Totals 26 1 4 0 Nurse In other action for area A single by Dan Schmitz and Copp's sacrifice fly moved finished the season at 6-8. (W) .... 7 4 1 0 2 12 walks to Auen and Otto loaded Innings: teams, Denison bombed East Dave Copp to third and he Braden the bases in the Knights' third BOX SCORE Monona 13-1 at Onawa as Ran­ scored on Mike Wiederin's Kuemper 232 010 4 (L) 7 12 12 8 4 6 inning. Dan Nurse followed with dy Ulmer had a three-run dou­ blooping single over the pitch­ KUEMPER WP — Braden 1, Glidden; a two-run single to make it 7-1. Glidden 100 000 0 ble and Ed Finks had two hits. er's head to make it 2-1. Gene AB It H BI E — Glidden 5, Kuemper 3 Nurse, Kuemper Gerdes struck out to end the in Denison, MOW 15-9 on the sea­ Auen's triple down the left ] Hermsen, cf 4 9 0 0 LOB — Glidden 6, Kuemper 5 PB — Copp 2, Glidden Hill Leads Tigers Past Manning, 5-0

Wayne Hill hurled a sterling Knights crushed Glidden-Ral- Ron Anderson reached first cled the sacks to third base on Peterson, cf 3 13 4 two-hitter and combined with ston in the follow-up match base on a free pass after Bob an error, but the attempt was Plotz, 2b 3 0 0 1 Doug Peterson for five hits, in­ Thursday evening, 12-1. Brown grounded to shortstop. cut short by an unfortunate mis­ Try on, If 2 0 0 0 State Bank No. 387 cluding three triples, to lead Hill got the action under way Hill hit into a fielder's choice take on Mohr's part. The Man­ DeBower, lb 2 0 10 the Carroll Tigers to a 5-0 shut for the Tigers in the first inning that erased Anderson at sec­ ning speedster forgot to touch Olerich, rf 2 0 0 0 Consolidated Report of Condition of out over the Manning Bulldogs with the first of his three- ond base. Hill advanced on second base on his way around Brown, c 2 0 0 0 in the second round of sec­ baggers. Peterson's triple a wild pitch before Bruce the circuit and was signalled Marz, rf 10 0 0 tional tournament action here plated Hill for the first run, Pettitt joined him on the out by the base umpire. Bernholtz-a 0 0 0 0 Trursday evening. while Randy Plotz hit into an sacks with a single. Another Totals 26 5 7 5 BOX SCORE error in center field that scored wild pitch sent the runners a-Hit for Brown Carroll County State Bank Peterson for the second tally. Hill held the Bulldogs in ahead, setting the stage for MANNING Innings: check with a pair of singles, Peterson's single that plated of Carroll in the State of Iowa and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close The Bulldogs went down in AB B H BI Carroll 220 100 0 surrendered to Kevin Pfann- both Hill and Pettitt. Plotz order in the first frame, while Rowedder, c 3 0 0 0 Manning 000 000 0 of business on June 30, 1971. kuch in the second inning and dropped a fly ball into the Pfannkuch stroked a singleton Lohmeier, p 3 0 0 0 E — Carroll 1; Manning 1 Gary Graner in the third left fielder's glove for the for the Manning team in the Martin, 3b 3 0 0 0 LOB — Carroll 7; Manning 2 ASSETS frame. Meanwhile, the Tiger third out. second inning. Hill fanned Mike Mohr, If 3 0 0 0 3B — Hill (2), Peterson, Car­ pitcher smacked a pair of Mohr for the first out in that Rutz, cf 3 0 0 0 Cash and due from banks _ $ 1,495,135.40 Carroll chalked up its final roll triples, and clean-up hitter, inning, and Kent Rutz grounded Pfannkuch, lb .. 2 0 1 0 U.S. Treasury securities „ 1,847,186.39 tally in the fourth inning. Hill Pitching: Peterson responded with a to third for the second out. Stribe, Keith, 2b.. 2 0 0.0 IP H R ER BB SO again setting up the offensive Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and one-run triple, a two-run sin­ Keith Stribe grounded to second Struve, rf 2 0 0 0 0 Hill (W) punch with his second triple. corporations .., 200,000.00 gle, and finally, a one-run base for the final out, and Graner, ss 2 0 10 7 2 0 0 0 10 Anderson and Pettitt were Obligations of States and political subdivisions _ 949,561.04 single in the fourth inning Pfannkuch was stranded at first Stribe. Kurt, rf .. 0 0 0 0 Lohmeier (L) strike-out victims before Peter­ that wrapped up the Carroll base. Totals 23 0 2 0 7 7 5 4 2 10 Other securities (including $1,000.00 corporate stocks) 1,000.00 son stroked the single that scoring parade. CARROLL HBP — Tryon, DeBower, Car­ Federal funds sold and securities purchased under The Tigers broke into the plated Hill for the fifth and final AB R H BI The Tigers meet Kuemper roll agreements to resell _ „.„ 900,000.00 scoring column again in the run. Anderson, ss 3 0 0 0 WP — Lohmeier (2) in the third round here Satur­ bottom half of the second Manning threatened in the Hill, p 4 3 2 0 Other loans - 5,183,086.36 day, July 17, at 8 p.m. The frame with a two-run salvo. seventh inning when Mohr cir­ Pettitt, 3b 4 110 PB — Rowedder Real estate owned other than bank premises „ 8,387.69 Other assets 97.78 give up against the Padres and ing against fellow Australian Pirates Nip as a result, stretched their win­ Rod Laver since "The Rocket" TOTAL ASSETS _ ..... $10,584,454.66 ning streak to seven games. turned professional in 1962. He's Forgive Murtaugh if there were Sports Glances well aware of the left-hander's LIABILITIES a couple of moments when he reputation as a winner. Padres in 17 Girls Softball Wiiley Wins Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and figured the streak was over. "I helped him get the reputa­ Willey trounced Arcadia 23- ,..$ 5,573,504.17 San Diego nursed a 1-0 lead Carroll defeated Glidden 12- tion," Rosewall said after he corporations Inning Duel 2 Thursday night as Marian 8 Wednesday night at Willey. defeated Laver 5-7, 6-3, 6-1 Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, into the ninth inning and the Annette Venteicher hit two way starter Dave Roberts was Miller belted two homers and Thursday in the $50,000 Wash­ and corporations _ 2,821,656.40 By the Associated Press home runs for the winners as pitching, it looked like enough. Margaret Wolterman one. ington Star International Tennis Deposits of United States Government — _ 400,887.52 Cleone Hermsen was the win­ Willey had seven in the game. Tournament. "The game's not over till the But the Pirates scratched out The winning pitcher was Anna Deposits of States and political subdivisions „ „ 183,527.67 the tying run on a walk, a ning pitcher. Carroll will play last man is out." Mae Mayer. Willey plays St. Rosewall plays Dennis Ral­ 47,572.65 bouncing single by Jose Pagan Denison at 7 p.m. Sunday at Certified and officers' checks, etc _ the Carroll Little League field. Lawrence at 7 p.m. tonight at ston in today's quarter-final and Gene Alley's sacrifice fly. match, while second-seeded TOTAL DEPOSITS ...... $ 9,027,148.41 Nobody knows just who first Northside Park in Carroll. Fast-Pitch Stan Smith meets Cliff Drys- (a) Total demand deposits $ 6,144,338.44 coined that famous remark Roberts, who had struck out Girls Ratings dale in another quarter-final about the grand, old game of slugger four Dedham's game with Denison (b) Total time and savings deposits $ 2,882,809.97 Wapsie Valley of Fairbank match. Wimbledon champion baseball. But manager Danny tunes, left in the 10th and three last night was postponed be­ Other liabilities _ 87,615.91 remains as the top-ranked soft- John Newcombe, top-seeded, Murtaugh believes it. Oh, does innings later, Stargell got even. cause of the death of a Deni­ ball team in the state in. the plays Andres Gimeno of Spain he ever believe it. son High School baseball player. TOTAL LIABILITIES ..$ 9,114,764.32 The Padres had taken the Dedham will play Gray in a final Iowa High School Athletic in another match. lead in the top of the 13th on a Murtaugh watched his Pitts­ twin bill tonight at 7:30 at Gray. Union ratings. Roland-Story, pinch homer by Ivan Murrell. RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES burgh Pirates work their way the defending state summer Reliever Al Severinsen struck Audubon will host two South­ I BET YOU dangerously close to their last champion, has moved up to sec­ Reserve for bad debt looses on loans (set up pursuant out the first two batters in the west Iowa League All-Star out three Times Thursday night, ond in the ratings. Adel is DIDN'T KNOW to Internal Revenue Service rulings) „ 99,005.03 bottom half of the inning and games Saturday night beginning only to bounce back each time third with Winfield-Mount Union •y that left only Stargell. at 7:30. The first game will and Woden-Crystal Lake, fourth Other reserves on loans _ 200,000.00 against San Diego. The Pirates match a group of all-stars L. A. (Jack) Smith The big slugger walloped his and fifth respectively. Reserves on securities „. _._ 50,000.00 eventually beat the Padres 4-3 against Audubon and the second 31st homer over the wall, tying Here's one that's hard to be­ with 's 17th game will match the Northern Washington Tennis TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES $ 349,005.03 the game again. In the 16th, the lieve, but ifs true . . . Stan inning ending the Division all-stars against the Ken Rosewall, the 36-year- Padres tried again, pushing Musial made mere extra base longest game of the National Southern Division all - stars. old steady pro, has been play- CAPITAL ACCOUNTS League season. across the tie-breaking run hits in his career than Babe again, this time on a wild pitch. Ruth! ... Ruth, in his career, Equity capital, total $ 1,120,685.31 had a total of MM extra base Elsewhere in the NL Thurs­ But again, the Pirates re­ Common stock - total par value „ 200,000.00 day, Los Angeles shut out At­ fused to fold. This time there CONTROL WEEDS NOW hits (50* doubles, 134 triples lanta <-0, New York defeated was only one out in the bottom and 714 homers) while Musial No. shares authorized 6,000 Houston 9-4, Chicago edged half of the inning when Richie had 1,377 ( 725 doubles, 177 No. shares outstanding 6,000 Philadelphia 7-6, Cincinnati Hebner tagged his 14th homer with WEEDONE triples and 47$ homers) . . . Surnlus _ _ ~ 400,000.00 shaded San Francisco 2-1 and of the year, tying it again. Almost nobody would guess Undivided profits 145,685.31 St. Louis split a doubleheader that Musial had more extra with Montreal, winning 7-3 If by now the Padres' spirit The 2, 4-D Low Volatile Ester base hits than Ruth, but he Reserve for contingencies and other capital reserves 375,000.00 and then losing 6-4. was broken, they could hardly for Agricultural Weed Killing did. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $ 1,120,685.31 be blamed. Clemente then gave LV4 Did you know that John Nor- In the American League, Mil­ them a mercifully quick finish, gaard set a new course record TOTAT, UABTTJTTvs RESERVES, AND waukee blanked New York 1-0, hammering a one-out homer in Contains the original and one of the bett low volatile etten at the Carroll Country Club on Boston shut out Minnesota 3-0 the 17th to end the 4-hour, 12- of 2 4-D butoxyethanol. Contains 4 pounds of 2, 4-D acid CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - $10,584,454.66 Tuesday night? in 13 innings, Washington whip­ minute marathon. equivalent per gallon. Contains a more affective carrier for ped Chicago 8-3, Kansas City deep penetration to give a complete and sure kill. ... He fired a MEMORANDA Los Angeles chopped a game blanked Cleveland 1-0, Balti­ sizzling 31. Con­ off San Francisco's West Divi­ more edged California 4-3 and gratulation Big Average of total d^uosits for the 15 calendar days sion lead, blanking Atlanta Oakland nipped Detroit 8-7. John! . . . 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