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CHS Clips Perry, 7-5; KHS Raps Denison, 8-2 Time* Herald, Carroll, la. C Tuesday, June 3, 1969 *^ Fuller's 3-Riui slop. John Fan-oil's blooper SweetroWa Slam Midde n do rf A n d into the Infield was hurled far out of the first baseman's Warpath As Single Key Blow reach and both runners rounded Stuns Bosox, 6-4 Daeges Set Pace the bases safely. Another error n« A four-run outburst in (he singles, ami Mick Kvrrotl. ad- in the fifth netted an additional By The Associated Press Charles "Sweetroll" May, Braves Llomp DKNISON - A lead-off home he West Central baseball run for the Blucjays. whose older brother, I/oe, hits fiixlh inning hnoslod Ilio Carroll vanced (he runners with a There's nothing half-baked i By The Associated Press run by Dave Daeges and a two- e a g u e standings with an 8-2 Perry managed to add one home runs for Cincinnati, polcul hit, 14-strikeout pitching gem by win over Denison here Monday nd Tigers |.o a 7-5 victory nvor sacrifice. Fuller drew a pass about Chicago's Sweetroll Kid. the first grand slum horner of ami .Jim Hell launched a high more run to their total in the Before long, he might be the j Orlando Cepcda came home im Middendorf carried the ight. _ i Perry in a We.sl. Central League lop of the sixth inning on a pair his brief major league career contest here Monday. fly to righl thai, liung in the hottest biscuit in baseball's j to St. Ixniis Monday night ... Kuemper Knights to the top of Jon Harvey, who had blanked 5 of stolen bases by Seeley, but Monday night, climaxing a six- and came home . and came r brisk wind for a triple. With swinging M;iy family. run eighth inning rally that fefferson, 2-0, In his first out- Both teams displayed well- the Tigers roared back in the home ... and came home. * ng, was no puzzle to th« • two runs across the plate, Dave bottom of that inning with their thrust the Chicago While Sox BOX SCORE balanced hitting attacks, but Baumhover went down on E Roger Fuller's crucial 3-run 4-run explosion. past Boston fi-4. i And when Atlanta's slugging KUEMPER strikes to retire the side. One Hawk I first baseman was through Daeges greeted HarvAy in single In the sixth frame The homer, 11th of the sea- Alt It II Rf Mark Henning took over the • touching home plate for the the first with • smash to lefi turned the tide, sending the The Bluejays threatened in son for the Chicago rookie, 3aegcs, cf mound duties for Carroll in the ! evening the Braves had ended J 0 0 0 field that bounded ever Neil Bengals into their first league Hie lop of the second afler gave him 29 RBI in 38 games lenkenius, Ib top of the seventh, holding the On League j a four-game losing streak by Auen, 2b 4 0 1 1 Mullen's head and rolled, and victory of the 1969 campaign. ! Monty Main lapped a one- Perry invaders at bay with one and boosted his batting aver- bagger to left and Carroll i trimming Cepeda's once-be- Walden, If, cf 3011 rolled, and rolled. After retiring the lop of Hie hit. age to .307-fifth best in the ! loved El Birdes, the Cardinals, Schmitz, Ib, rf 4000 Perry batting line-up in order, purler, Peltilt, dusted two con- The Tigers are slated for ac- Star Team American League. In the second Inning t h « secntivo batters to load the ; 6-3. Badding, c 4000 the Carroll club swung into tion against the Breda Bobcats Baldus, rf, If .. 3110 Knights unloaded with a five-hit sacks. Pi'llilt got himself out of St. Bernard's on Friday night MINNEAPOLIS, Minn (AP) Brother Lee has hit ir> homers Cepcda tripled and scored in attack. Don Baldus got life on early action with a 2-run first and knocked in 35 runs for the ieithoff, ss 3121 of tin; jam on a ground-out to at Breda. — Hawkeye second baseman the second inning, cracked his r an infield hit at third, and Dick inning display. Denny Vetlcr leds in four more games, but; oley, 3b 3121 and Bruce Pettitt started off short thai retired the Perry Gary Breshears was the lone 10th home run in the fourth and 3210 -leithoff tripled the runner | balling order. lis average is 23 points lower. walked and scored again in the Middendorf, p iome. the fireworks with back-lo-back University of Iowa player to be "Carlos is going to an even Totals 31 8 11 7 j Roth clubs tallied a run in named Monday to the Big Ten fifth in his first St. Louis ap- Joe Foley picked up the first Prep Loop jetler hitter than his brother," i pearance since he was traded the I li i r cl frame. Chris all-conference baseball team. says Luis Aparicio, the While DENISON of his two safeties when h« BOX SCORES * I Blanchard led off for Perry for Joe Torre during spring W L Sox' veteran shortstop. "Lee is: AB It H BI I with a double to deep left field, Conference champion Min- training. Torre was hitless in Neumann, 2b 2 1 0 0 Knight* .... See Pag* 9 ! good. I know he hit .290 last sea-! PERRY but was cut off on a steal for Kuemper 2 0 nesota landed three men on the three at-bats, once popping up Johnson, cf 2 0 0 0 AH it ii m Carroll 1 1 all-star squad, while Michigan son with 22 homers and 80 RBI. \ wilh Iwo men on base. Blanchard, If ... S 0 1 0 third. Jim Seeley tapped a sin- . Lndrvll, cf 0 0 0 0 Audubon 1 1 Stale and Indiana placed two I looked it up. j ^ineran, Ib Wheelers Racked Seeley, ss 2211 i gle down first base line and But Carlos has a better; Elsewhere in the National 3 1 1 1 ; rode around the bases on hits Denison 1 1 players each on Ihe first team. S. McGinn, ss 3 0 0 0 Miner, cf 4020 Jefferson 1 1 Another Hawkeye, left-fielder swing. In maybe two years he'll; League, the New York Mets Klein, rf 4011 by Jeff Miner and Bruce Klein. pass Lee." j nipped Los Angeles 2-1 and San Wahrman, c 2 0 1 0 By Jefferson, 9-3 Perry 1 1 Andy Jackson, was named to Barnes, c 0 0 0 0 Bristle, Ib 4000 Breda 0 1 Diego shaded Philadelphia 6-4. The Tigers came right back, the all-conference second team. Seattle's Mike Hegan cracked Mullen, If, p 0 Main, 3b 3010 Lake City 0 1 The San-Francisco-Montreal 0 0 JEFFERSON — Jim Faaborg however, on a double by The Minnesota selections to two homers and a single to j D. Lndrvll, If .... 0 0 and Dave Carlson checked Au- Whiton, c 3110 Monday's Results— and C i n c i n n a t i-Pittsburgh Mick Everett, and Jim Bell's the first team are first baseman move into the No. 6 spot in the Hillman, rf 0 0 dubon on two hits as the Jef- Murphey, p 2110 back-up single. Kuemper 8, Denison 2 Mike Walseth, right-fielder Noel games were washed out while Farrell, 2b 3100 AL batting derby with a .304 the Chicago Cubs and Houston Lindstrom, rf .... 0 0 ferson Rams clubbed the Wheel- Carroll 7, Perry 5 Jenke and pitcher Dave Cos- mark as the Pilots slammed Ulmer, 3b 2 0 0 ers, 9-3, in a West Central Daravaux-a 1010 The Perry Club came to life Jefferson 9, Audubon 3 grove. were not scheduled. Totals 31 5 9 2 Wednesday Games— Cleveland 8-2. California beat Cepeda agreed that it was a Waldren, 3b 1 0 0 league baseball game here Mon- in the fourth and fifth frames, Michigan State catcher Harry Denny McLain and the Detroit Harvey, p 1 0 0 day. a—Pinch-hit in 7th jumping to a 4-2 lead. Mike Perry at Kuemper Kendrick joined Walseth as a "fine homecoming" after help- Breda at Jefferson Tigers 3-1; Minnesota nipped ing send the Cards to their 17th C. McGinn, p .... 1 0 0 Bob Kendall led Jefferson's Murphey led off in the fourth repeater from the 1968 all- the New York Yankees 3-2 on Grau, p, If 1 0 0 CARROLL I with a clean single over short- Denison at Audubon conference squad. home setback in 23 games. And 10-hit attack with three safeties AU it ii RI Harmon Killebrew's three-run then they came up with a line Totals 23 2 2 including a three-bagger. Carl- 3121 homer and Washington edged Vetter, ss Rounding out the first team which St. Louis fans who Innings: son had two hits including a Pettitt, p 3 2 1 0 are Bruce Miller, Indiana, short- Kansas City 7-6 in other AL ac- cheered many of his 61 homen double, and Faaborg added tion. Kuemper 140 300 ( Everett, cf 3220, stop; Phil Morgan, Ohio State, and 257 runs batted in over the Denison 002 000 0 a double. Steve Hastings had Fuller, c 3113; Major Leagues third base; Mike Baughman, May, nicknamed "Cupcake," past three seasons may fine E — Denison 3 a pair of singles for the Rams.