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Tigers Start May 31 Substitute Stock Farm by the Asteeiaterf Prats LATROBE, Pa Look For Higher Finish Buc Pilot Arnie Gets Goofs With Kicks From Tigers Start May 31 Substitute Stock Farm By The Asteeiaterf Prats LATROBE, Pa. (AP) - Ever '. Infusion of new blood and an perrormer rrom two years ago Time* Herald, Carroll, la fleet-looted! first baseman-out- Herman Franks got the game since Arnold Palmer soared to expanded player roster is ex as the nucleus for this year's 2 fielder, has remarkably quick the top of the golf world, his pected to breathe new life into Wednesday, May 22, 1968 he'd been waiting for, Larry squad. reflexes and is known to oppos- Shepard still is waiting. commercial interests have rock- tte Carroll High baseball team Letterwinners include Tom looks for vast improvement in ing pitchers as a tough man to eted as well. as the Tigers endeavor to bet Jons, outfielder, Kenny Kieck, get out. Frank'* San Franeltce 61- tar their 1967 showing in the his hurlers. Palmer has been involved in second base, Jeff Beneke, first Scott Richardson, starting ants beat Atlanta 4-4 Tuesday golf clubs, golf balls, putting Wast Central League. base, Scott Richardson, Steve Braehlar, newcomer ta ranges, ice skating rinks, co- ; Carroll finished in a two-way the squad, is expected to be his fourth season behind tha nltjfrt and moved Infa • tic far catcher, Mickey Everett, first plate far tha Tiger*, snapped logne, deodorant, insurance and tie with Breda for sixth place base, Dave Henning, pitcher, the key to Carroll's diamond •acend place In tha National dry cleaning. in the eigth team loop a year Denny Vetter, short stop and fortunes. an early season batting slump League with tha Bravat. Roger Fuller, third base and "Bnechler throws hard and a year ago and finished as a Now ha has another divlersion pitcher. good stuff," Coach Tryon said. .300 hitter. Ha Is alsa the Shepard's Pittsburgh Pirates —Pineland Farms. - "Inexperlance and question- power hitter In the Tiger Una* fought the New York Mets 17 in- Marc Baudler, who played The husky southpaw will join up. Located in the hills near hid able pitching will be our during the* first part of the sea- veteran Dave Kenning and nings before bowing 4-3 and hometown in this western Penn- problems this » u m m a r," son two yearn ago but missed Roger Fuller as Carroll's front- The probable starters for the dropping into the cellar. sylvania community, Pineland Ceedi Bill Tryan said. last year, has joined the squad line mound staff. Mark Hen- season opener against Denison In Other National League ia a 108-acre farm which Palm- With a 22-member squad go- and is expected to strengthen ning, a freshman, is the only on May 31 include Richardson, games, Los Angeles crushed St. er purchased last fall from Rob- Ing through daily work-outs, the the outfield. other pitcher listed on the Car- catcher; Everett or Beneke, Louis 9-2, Houston bombed Cin- ert Aiken, an industrial execu- roll roster. first base; Kieck or B r u c e cinnati 8-2 and Chicago edged tive. Tiger mentor looks for im- The big question mark for the Philadelphia 6-5. proved defense, better hitting Tigers will be on the mound, Mickey Everett, a .400 hitter, Pettitt, second base; Denny "It gives me some place to re- •nd stronger pitching. but Coach Tryon hopefully is the key to the offense. The Vetter, short stop; Fuller, third "It's about time wa dW torn* lax," said Palmer, who lives a base; Dave Henning, left field; fast-paced life on the golf course Tha Tiger* have eight return- Baudler, center field; and tiling right," said Franks after ing letter-men and a seasoned the Giants, losers in three of and behind a corporate desk. Beneke or Everett, right field. their last four games, had taken Brechler is expected to get Spaady Import.. this racer is said to be the only Palmer has spent a good bit Tribe And A 's a 5-0 lead and then held off a of time at the farm this month, his baptism of fire against late Braves' rally. "But I was car of its kind in the United States. The Irish- de- Denison's fourth-place finishers signed chassis has an aluminum Alfa Romeo engine recovering from an inflamed worried. Thank goodness for hip. While there he's had a ELKS in the league a year ago. Jim Ray Hart." and transmission and reportedly reaches speeds of Split Shutouts 175 miles an hour. Owner Bruce Klussmann, 29, a chance to watch the 19 regis- STAG MENU Juniors making a strong bid Hart blasted his ninth homer Bradford, Pa., truck fleet maintenance supervisor, tered quarter horses that roam for the Tigers include Steve in the first inning, driving in the land and the half dozen Thursday, By The Associated Press the Indians nipped Oakland 1* Heuton, outfield, Al Ringleb, modified and assembled the car,, which cost $8,500, 0 on Jose Cardenal's llth- two runners ahead of him. Ray and plans to race it this summer on the Formula B sheep tfiat graze on it. Cleveland pitching has made third base, Greg Winchester, Sadecki held off the Braves un- circuits. May 23- a IMe go a long way this inning homer for their 12th outfield and Bruce Kroeger, til the fifth, when Deron John- Regular meeting of the spring, but once in a Blue Moon shutout victory of the young outfield. son homered and left the game Lodge. Plan to attend. Your he Indians get burned with season. Sophomores on the squad in- in the seventh when Bob Bolin favorite — Roast Prime Rib heir own firewater. clude Gary Lehrkamp, second and Frank Linzy were called on 2 —heads the menu, plus a Blanchard Paces B fine salad bar. Sam McDowell hurled a But John "Blue Moon" Odom base, Dave Baumhover, out- to quell the uprising. four-hitter Tuesday night as turned the tables in the second field, and Steve Lane, outfield. 1 ___._ _« i.l»~ lkMI _!..1.i. i. !.. 1.H1 game of the twi-night twin bill, Freshman candidates include Shepard, who rtetntly threat- pitching the A's to a 2-0 victory Mark Henning, pitcher, Bruce ened to fine his players if they Supper Loop Golf ^that snapped Cleveland's win- Pettitt, short stop or second didn't produce, had himself to ning streak at four games and base, Jim DeBower, first base, blame for his club's latest de- Ed Feld Equipment and the Loehr and Shriver vs. the ended a six-game Oakland win- Stuart Berns, outfield and Kim feat, its fifth in a row. Jolly Boys took over first place H 4 II Company, Ed Feld less string. Thorup, outfield. With a man on second and one in their divisions in the first Equipment vs. Humphrey Tiger Schedule: * out in the 17th, he replaced week of play in the Men's Golf Grain, Witt Hardware vs. Far- Tho low-scoring doubleheader smoothfielding Bill Mazeroski at Supper League at the Carroll ner-Bocken, Commercial Sav- split capped an evening of tight May 31 — alt Denison June 3 — at Jefferson second with Chuck Killer, who Country Club. ings vs. Rover Boys, Carroll squeezes in the American is not exactly a candidate for Rendering vs. Standard Oil, League. The Chicago White Sox June 5 — Breda, here Dtrwyn Blanchard ltd tho heard about June 7 — Audubon, here the Golden Glove award. Sernett's Variety vs. Tired edged Baltimore 2-1 on Gerry individual scaring with • Toms, Budweiser vs. the Elk's McNertney's run-scoring single June 10 — at Lake City Shepard later said his strate- scratch 34 and • net 33. NEW June 12 — Perry, here gy was to have Hiller bat third Club, and the Jolly Boys v». in the 12th inning; the New Wayne TiefenthaJer, Mike the Checkers. Lowe Brothers York Yankees slipped past June 14 — at Kuemper in the 18th inning for the pitch- June 17 —(rain date) er. But there never was an 18th W i 11 r o c k, Jack Stangi, and The Standings: Washington 2-1 on Andy Kosco's Clarence Menke were the only ninth-inning homer and Minne- June 19 — (rain date) inning, because after Elroy American League June 21 — Denison, here Face retired one batter, Ken others to score net sub-par LATEX sota knocked off first place De- rounds with 34s. At even par 35 Ed Feld Equipment troit 3-1 on a two-run eighth in- June 24 — Jefferson, hera Boswell grounded to Hiller, who Schlitzers HOUSE PAINT? June 26 — at Breda threw the ball away, letting the in the handicap play were Bob ning single by Rich Rollins. Moehn, Mike Wittrock, and Dr. Farner-Bocke . n_ . makes house painting June 28 — at Audubon winning run score. Commercian l Savings „ 6 „ . Home runs by Jim Fregosi . July 1 — Lake City, here J. M. Tiemey. and Rick Reichardf swept Cali- Bob Bailey drove in five runs Rover Boys 41 easy as wall painting! July 3 — at Perry with a homer and two singles in In American League Play, Humphrey Grain fornia to a 5-1 victory over Bos- July 8 — Kuemper, here Ed Feld Equipment beat the ton in the league's lone non- the 14-hit Dodger attack. Bill Witt Hardware a brushes or rolls on smoothly squeaker. July 10 - (rain date) Singer, 4-5, was the winning H it H Company 8-2; the H & H Company „ „ 2 e dries in minutes—not hour* July 12 - (rain date) pitcher.
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