Peterson Scores Lone CHS Tally— Perry Clips Carroll On Murphy's 4-Hitter, 6-1

Mike Murphy hurled a four- first until the final frame Whiton raced across the plate time with a steal to sec­ Wayne Hill. Tom Quinlan led gle in the bottom of the fifth, third. An errant pick-off throw hitter and the Perry Bluejays when Doug Peterson stole for the first tally. ond. Jeff Miner rapped a run- Timet Herald, Carroll, la. off for the Bluejays with a but Bob Baudler's tap to short- to third brought Peterson across set up a superb defense to over­ a pair of bases and scoring through the key­ Tuesday, June IS, 1970 * | stop was converted into a sting- for Carroll's lone tally of the Jim DeBower got the only . Quinlan stole whelm the Carroll Tigers, 6- scampered across the plate hole and grabbed second on the i ing against the Ti­ ball game. second and rounded the base 1, in an eastern division, Mid- on a throwing error. for the Bengals in the first pick-off throw to the plate. Randy Plofe registered the gers. Bruce Pettitt grounded West League contest here Mon­ two frames, but Perry struck second Carroi hit in the bottom paths on Murphy's tap to right out to third to end the side. The Tigers will gain a brief day evening. Scott Whiton placed Perry back in the top of the third inn­ A passed ball was Miner's of the third inning with a field. Negley grounded out reprieve from the baseball cam­ on the scoreboard in the topin g with a bhree-rua outburst. green light to third base, while The Carroll crew finally blooper over third base, but to shortstop to advance paign this week before hosting Th« Tigers, who ran rough­ half of the opening irming with Brechler whiffed Gary Negley Lomny Main hit into an error carved a "one" on the score­ the Lake City Eagles at Car­ his teammates could not mount Murphy and Darveaux arched shod over Audubon last Thurs­ a line drive single to right field. for the first out and Gary at shortstop that scored Miner the steam to push him beyond board in the bottom of the roll Stadium Friday, June IS. day by a score of 6-2, matched Whiton stole second and ad­Darveaux popped to second for the third Perry run. Joefirs t base. a sacrifice fly to deep right seventh and final frame with The two clubs will square off the Bluejays in the defensive vanced to third on a passed ball. base for the second out. Whiton Connors completed the third to score the sixth Perry run. the aid of some swift base run­ in an eastern division contest department with only two er­ Carroll pitcher, Steve Brechler started the action with a single with a long drive to left-center Perry added a pair of cush­ ning by Peterson. Peterson was at 8 p.m. rors, but could not manage fired a pitch high and outside inning action for 'the Bluejays for a double and the fourth ion runs in the top of the Hill tried to pull himself out issued a free pass to first and to push a base runner past beyond the catcher's reach, and to left and paralleled his first tally. fourth off Carroll relief hurler, of the fire with a lead-off sin­ proceeded to steal second and BOX SCORE: PERRY scheduled contest at Philadel­ AB It H BI Jim Nelson phia was rained out. Darveaux, ss .... 3 0 0 1 Young Cyclones Eliminated In Series, 9-6 Whiton, c 4 2 2 0 In the American League, the Miner, cf 3 111 Baltimore Orioles had their lead 3 111 Stops L. A.; OMAHA, Neb. (AP) -"We're 'and then held off an Iowa State vacated by graduating seniors When they came to school last Thomas and Dave Erusha. Main, 3b in the East Division trimmed to coming back," is al Iowa State rally in the ninth to knock the next year. fall, I was never so disappointed Connors, lb, If .. 2 0 1 1 2V2 games over the idle New University baseball coach L.C. Cyclones out of the NCAA base­ in my whole life. They couldn't "Last fall Powers couldn't Bristle, If 3 0 0 0 Twins Win York Yankees when Milwaukee "Cap" Timm told his players as ball classic. "Our top six pitchers all re­ even get the ball over, couldn't even throw hard," Timm said, Quinlan, rf „ 110 0 j dumped them 9-6. Elsewhere, turn next year and we also have "He was just a scared wild pit­ Murphy, p 3 111 they lost the second of three Ohio University goes into keep it low, I think they were By The Associated Press | Minnesota clipped Washington signed two high school seniors cher, but his emotional control Negley, 2b 2 0 0 0 games in the double elimina­ fourth round play Tuesday with just pressing too hard," Timm 5-3, Cleveland edged California tion College World Series here — Bill Varner of Deoorah and said. and smartness brought him to Bucholtz, cf 0 0 0 "0 Jim Nelson got the San Fran­ 3-2 in 12 innings, Oakland bat­ a record of 30-3-5 against South­ Dick Lenertz of Remsen — to the front." Heinen, lb _ 0 0 0 t) Monday. ern California, who defeated cisco Willies in his major league tered Detroit 12-7 and Kansas national letters of intent," he The four freshmen are Don Powers finished the season Lesley, rf ....„ 10 0 0 Dartmouth, 6-1, Monday night. debut and the Los Angeles City overtook Boston 7-6. The The Cyclones fell prey to once said. Powers, who pitched a six-hit, with the best earned run aver­ Stech, 2b 10 0 0 Dodgers in his first start despite Chicago White Sox also had the beaten Ohio University, 9-6, aft­ Iowa State wound up the sea­ "We used our four freshman 7-1, victory over Arizona Sun­ age in the Big Eight Conference, Totals 26 6 6 5 an aching shoulder that's night off. day, Glen Reynolds, Bob er the Ohio team manufactured son with a 19-11 record. pitchers against Ohio Monday. and will be back to try and bet­ CARROLL threatening to make him a pain six runs in the first three innings ter his 0.76 next year along with in the neck to National League Nelson debuted last week Timm will field his 30th AB B H BI against the Giants by fanning Olson, Harlan, 79; Dan Berger, sophomore hurlers Larry Corri- hitters. team for Iowa State next year, Ross Leads 37 Pettitt, ss 4 0 0 0 and getting Willie single kayoed Cuellar in the Sioux City, 79; Dave Gault, gan and Mike Gillespie, Timm Plotz, 2b, lb 3 and loses only four players said. 0 1 0 The 22-year-old right-hander, McCovey to hit into a double eighth and Eddie Watt yielded a Creston, 79; Tom Monahan, Au­ Brechler, p, If .... 3 0 0 0 by graduation from his cur­ Junior Golfers who made the major league play. "I threw a couple of pitch­ pinch single to Tito Francona. dubon, 80; Rick Hall, Spencer, Fuller, If rf 3 0 0 0 Pete Richert brought his 0.90 81; Dude Phipps, Cherokee, 81: scene with the Pittsburgh Pi­ es before I realized it was rent 19-man squad. Mid-West League Peterson, cf 2 1 0 0 rates only last week, checked Mays," he said. out of the In Audubon Meet Stan Knudsen, Harlan, 81; Paul DeBower, lb 1 0 1 1 Timm said first baseman Eastern W L the Dodgers on five hits and one The 6-foot-, 180-pounder devel­ bullpen and struck out Russ Brenner, Map'leton, 81; Lehrkamp, 3b 3 0 0 0 Steve Crandell of Boone, Iowa, AUDUBON — Thirty-seven earned run in seven innings-plus oped a sore shoulder in the In­ Snyder but the Brewers pulled a Tony Mack, Corning, 82; Brad Kuemper 3 0 Van Scoy, rf — 1 0 0 0 may be the hardest to replace. junior golfers from western Monday night and came away a ternational! League and big double steal and Ted Kubiak Karllson, Cherokee, 82; Mike Perry 3 1 Baudler, c — 2 0 0 0 Iowa qualified Monday in a dis­ 5-2 victor. j league bherapy hasn't cleared it was purposely passed before "WMi Crandell and his glove Dushinske, Cherokee, 82; KimJefferso n 2 2 Brown, rf ... 0 0 0 0 Pena came through. Gerry at first, a pitcher is able to con­ trict tournament at the Green­ Nagel, Hornick, 82; Russ Sope- Carroll 1 3 Nelson, who had pitched six up. Bernholtz, 2b 0 0 0 0 McNertney's single drove in the centrate on pitching amd not try brier Country Club c o u r s e to land, Spencer, 83; Jim Madsen, Lake City 0 3 scoreless innings in two pre­ : "It ached a little from the Hill, p 2 0 2 0 final run. to be cute because of Crandell's compete in the state junior tour­ Audubon, 83; Jeff Wails, Mon-Western W L vious relief stints, was tapped I fourth inning," he said. "I've Edwards, If 1 0 0 0 defensive ability," Timm said. ney next week at Iowa City. damin, 84; Dave Greenwood, Harlan 4 0 because the Pirates' four regular j been to 10 different doctors. Totals -.25 1 4 0 Harmon Killebrew brought Cherokee, 84; Jeff Greenwood, Audubon 2 2 starters all worked over the Half think it's tendonitis and The other seniors are third Tim Ross, a member of Audu­ the Twins from behind with a Cherokee, 84; Steve Cook, Em- Breda 1 1 Innings: weekend. ! half are baffled." baseman Bob Case, center Eld­ bon High School's state Class A three-run homer in the seventh metsburg, 85; Jeff Longstaff, Denison 0 2 Carroll 000 000 1 er Al Bolty, and relief pitcher championship golf team, led the St. Louis held off San Diego So were the Dodgers after get­ inning, his 16th, and they opened Creston, 85; Joe Ward, Sioux Sac City 0 2 Perry 103 200 0 1 Bob Walker. qualifiers with a 74 for the 18- 5-4 in the only other National ting a look at Nelson's palm a 4 /2-game lead over the Angels City, 86; Dave Becker, Atlantic, Results- E — Pettitt, DeBower; hole meet. He was one stroke I ball, which he says he's "noitn the AL West. Frank Howard Timm said the Cyclones have 87; Craig Johnson, Spencer, 88; Perry 6, Carroll 1 Murphy, Whiton League game while Houston's ahead of Denny Reilly of Fonda. i afraid to throw to anybody." homered for the Senators, his good prospects from high schools Bill Snider, Spencer, 89; Rick Jefferson 7, Lake City 3 DP — Darveaux, Stech, Con­ 19th. and junior colleges to fill spots nors ; The Pirates built a 4-0 lead The northwest Iowa district Rush, Jefferson, 90; Mike Fees, Audubon 8, Sac City 7 Greenfield, 92; Bob Monahan, Harlan 5, Breda 2 LOB — Carroll, 6; Perry, 4 i in the first two innings off meet, originally scheduled for Sioux City, was held at the Audubon, 94; Jeff Clause, Jef­ Friday Games— 2B — Connors > loser Joe Moeller. Willie Star- j Greenbrier along with the south­ ferson, 97; Dave Gant, Green­ Kuemper at Jefferson SB — Peterson (2); Whiton I gell belted his 14th homer, a j Major Leagues west district. field, 100. Lake City at Carroll (2), Main, Quinlan ! prodigious shot into the center Harlan at Audubon S — Connors Qualifiers: Denison at Breda field seats in the seventh. SF — Darveaux By The Associated Press PLAYS EVERYBODY Tim Ross, Audubon, 74; Den­ Pitching: I Matty Alou's double, an in- j American League National League ny Reilly, Fonda, 75; Jim Dodd, BOULDER, Colo. (AP) - Col­ SOFTBALL HERE TONIGHT j field out and an error on a! IP H B ER BB SO East Division East Division Harlan, 76; Dave Paulk, Har­ orado's football teams will play The Carroll Women's soft- : grounder gave Pittsburgh a 1-0! Brechler ..3 4 4 2 1 6 W. L. Pet. G.B. W. L. Pet. G.B. lan, 77; Paul Berger, Sioux City, opponents from 18 states in the ball team will put a 1-1 record Hil 4 1 2 2 2 2 lead in the first. The Pirates Baltimore .... 39 22 .639 — 77; Dave Pauley, Harlan, 78; coming nine seasons. Oddly, on­ on the line against the Carroll scored three in the second. 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