7 Rookies Pirotte and Louis Connect— Twins Lose from dale barton's To Red Sox; keyboard Win Berths in 500 Race Knights Whip Perry, 3-0 Tribe Splits and Don Bluml each homers Tigers Open Tonight— to pace Halbur's 17 hit attack. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) - By The Associated Prtss The Carroll High Seven rookie drivers — consid- Back to back doubles by Lar- a tally. Golwitzer led with a •itching: "Everything is perfect—good team will launch the 1966 sea- * * • Times Herald, Carroll, la. IF H RERBBSO defense, good hitting and good son here tonight at 8 p.m. with Trap Shooters— ered veterans outside Indi- ry Pirotte and Tom Louis in the 2 walk' and went to second on a 64336 9 Three Carroll trapshooters anapolis — will crack the big fourth gave Kuemper's Wednesday, May 25, 1966 passed ball. Schmitz followed rout pitching." game against Manning. Billmeier .. 7 3 0 0 0 12 Sounds like the of turned in perfect scores at the time in the 50th 500-mile classic Louie Billmeier all the cushion with a walk, but Golwitzer was Gary Sundermann, Carroll's Carroll Gun Club in the regular May 30. he needed in a 3-0 victory over the Knights were in front, 1-0. caught going to third and Casey PERRY one of baseball's upper-echelon ace curve-bailer, is expected to Louis kept Perry in hot water AB R H RBI teams, right? Tuesday night shoot. Peary in a West Central High fanned for the second . After »et the pitching nod. The Tigers Harold Boje, Steve Macke "You're nobody until you've School League baseball game as he stole third, but Scott Wille Billmeier walked, Keat beat out Bandy, 3b 3010 Actually, those are the words lave Tom Dryden, Denny Wil- this joint," said Mel Kenyon went down on strikes to end the Pennington, 2b .... 3000 of Billy Herman, whose Boston and Steve Collison each broke here Tuesday night. an infield tap to load the sacks. dns, Tom Subbert and Dave 25 out of 25. of Davenport, Iowa. "It really rally. Pirotte then grounded out from Payton, ss 3010 Red Sox are only 1% games and Henning rounding out the makes you a somebody." Stan Grout, the Perry hurler, Strait, cf 3000 The Yamaha Bike team was Kuemper's fire-balling right- third to first for the third out. four days removed from the mound staff. high with 103 as Dale Segebart hander scattered three hits ran into control trouble in the Diddy, rf, If 3000 cellar. Scott Richardson is expected The last time a rookie hit the fifth inning and the Knights Perry went hitless until the Grout, p 3000 shot 23 to lead the way. winner's circle at the Indi- over the seven inning route ihird when Earl Bragg singled io handle the catching chores. and struck out 12 as the padded the margin with two Bragg, Ib 2010 But Herman's Red Sex are He's backed up by Bruce Hall Hamm's Beer took second anapolis Motor Speedway was io right but was forced at sec- loburn, If, rf 1000 streaking. They stormed to their with 89 and was led by Ray 1927 when George Souders of Knights opened the season on more. ond on a . Billmei- and John Randall. a winning note. Denny Bellinghausen led off Heisler, If 1000 sixth straight victory Tuesday The infield will shape up with S a p p ' s 22. The Roselle team Lafayette, Ind., piloted a Du- er then fanned the next two bat- Uken, c 2000 night, crushing the Minnesota and Bob's Shoe Repair tied at esenberg at 97-plus miles per the bottom of the fifth with a ters to quell the threat. Paul Bruns at first, Phil Den The winning run scbred in the walk and went to second on an Totals 24 0 3 0 Twins 11-2 with a 16-hit barrage Adel at second, Wilkins at short with C. Wittrock leading Ro- hour. fourth frame after two outs. errant pick-off throw. Frankie Steve Payton singled to left that included homers by Carl and either Subbert or Denny selle with 23 and Vince Forke Two first-timers this season, Pirotte lofted a sky-high blast with one out in the fourth, but Yastrzemski, Jim Gosger and pacing the shoe team with 23. Golwitzer drew a pass and a Tony Conigliaro, plus four dou- Vetter at third. In the , Graham Hill of London and into left field and the ball passed ball let both runners ad- Bob Strait grounded to second Major Leagues Coach Bill T r y o n can choose Fishing Note-^- Jackie Stewart of Dunbarton, dropped safely for a two-bag- and Golwitzer turned the bles. vance. Then Dave Schmitz In addition to the lusty hitting, From Jim Schrad, Marc Baud- Andy Rothmeyer, Carroll Scotland, are leading drivers on ger. walked to load the sacks with grounder into a quick By The Associated Press ler, Pat Hensel, Mickey Ever- businessman, went fishing for the World Grand Prix circuit. none down. play. American League Boston had the good pitching, ett, Richard Jons, Tom Jons, Louis was next up and he W. L. Pet. G.B. by Jose Santiago and Dick Ra- bullheads near Arnold's Park Besides these and Kenyon, the batted a fly into left field that Larry Bandy bounced a Greg Beck and Don Fisch. on Tuesday and came home rookies are Gary Congdon, Kent Casey was hit by a Cleveland 23 10 .697 datz, and the good defense, a Manning opened the sea- also dropped safely. Pirotte pitch and that forced Belling- over a second base with two 13 .618 2% zero in the error column. with a five and three-quarter Garden Grove, Calif.; Gale Yar- down in the sixth, but Denny Detroit 21 son on a losing note at Denison streaked home from second and hausen in with run number Baltimore .... 20 14 .588 3% pound Northern Pike. He got borough, Charlotte, N.C.; Carl Pennington grounded out to end At the other end of the ladder, on Tuesday. The Monarchs two. 17 .528 5% the big Northern on a night Williams, Kansas City, Mo., and that rally. California 19 front-running Cleveland and rapped the Bulldogs 13-5. Minnesota .... 16 16 .500 6% crawler. Larry Dickson, Marietta, Ohio. Louie Billmeier was out on a Perry got Payton on via an second-place Detroit split a dou- Jim Lindstrom paced Deni- The Carroll fisherman was Chicago 15 18 .455 8 bleheader Tuesday night. The son's 10 hit attack with two tri- Stewart, 26, is the hottest high pop to short center field, error in the seventh and he Washington .. 16 20 .444 accompanied by Matt Rothmey- ELKS but Ricky Keat was safe on an went to second on another er- Tigers won the opener 7-6 on ples and a as he er and Burton Rohrbeck, both driver on the international cir- New York 15 20 .429 9 drove in seven runs. cuit. Last Sunday he won the infield shot to first as Golwitzer ror. After Strait fanned, Dan Boston 14 21 .400 10 's eighth-inning single, of Glidden, and the trio caught STAG MENU beat the throw to the plate on a Diddy flied to right and the run- while the Indians took the sec- Denison's Bob Lingle worked 130 bullheads between the hours season's first Grand Prix race Kansas City .. 12 22 .353 11% six against Manning at Monaco and during the first force attempt and the Knights ner went to third after the Today's Games ond game 2-0 as Luis Tiant of 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. had tfieir third run. catch. Then Grout ended the pitched his fourth shutout of the and gave up two hits while three months of 1966 he won Thursday Baltimore at Chicago, N year. striking out 16. Lingle actually Saddle Club Meeting- four of eight events to capture Pirotte and Louis were strike- game when he went down on Cleveland at Detroit, N May 26 out victims to end the uprising. strikes. Also in the AL—California fanned four batters in one Ray Broich, president of the the Tasman Championship to Kansas City at Washington. frame. One of them got away Carroll Saddle Club, announced Australia and New Zealand. Next action for the Knights California at New York, N beat the Yankees 4-2 with a Bar-B-Q Ribs and Chicken Kuemper squandered an op- four-run fifth inning, Baltimore on a catcher's error. Terry a meeting will be held here Stewart, who drives a Loa- will be served. A short portunity to get in front in the will be at Lake City tonight. Minnesota at Boston, N Stoll finished up with a score- Friday in the Moose Lodge at Thursday's Games downed the Chicago White Sox Ford, lives 100 miles from Scot V meeting will follow first when three walks and an KUEMPER 6-4 behind the key hitting of less inning. 8 p.m. to make final plans for Jimmy Clark, who captured the infield single failed to produce AB B H RBI Baltimore at Chicago and Boog Pow- participation in the Memorial 1965 world road racing crown Golwitzer, 2b 2100 Cleveland at Detroit, N Results- Day Parade. Henkenius, 2b 0 0 0 0 ell, and Don Lock's two-run and is the defending champion Minnesota at Boston pinch homer with two out in the Two area softball teams are A total of 26 riders have indi- at Indianapolis. D. Schmitz, 3b ... 1 0 0 0 Only games scheduled undefeated • in the Southwest cated they will participate in bottom of the ninth lifted Wash- Hill, 36, earned the Grand Knoblauch, 3b 0 0 0 0 ington over the Athletics 24. Iowa League. Carroll, playing the Memorial Day Parade and Casey, If 2 0 0 National League on the Maple River diamond, more are welcome, Broich said. Prix title in 1962 and since has L. Schmitz, cf 0 0 0 0 W. L. Pet. G.B Tiant, whose four victories has won two with a 5-0 win The Saddle Club participants placed second three straight Billmeier, c 2000 San Fran 26 13 .667 — have all been shutouts, blanket over D e d h a m and a 6-5 win will line up at the South Side years. The veteran, who started Keat, ss 3021 Houston 22 16 .579 3V. the Tigers on four hits in the over Audubon. Park in Carroll on Monday at as a mechanic and free lance Middendorf, ss .... 0000 Los Angeles .. 22 17 .564 4 second game at Detroit. Chuck H a 1 b u r has a pair of wins 9:15 a.m. driver, also will pilot a Lola- Pirotte, Ib 3110 Philadel 18 16 .529 5% Hinton singled across an un- with a 4-0 win over Willey and All' persons interested in the Ford in the 500. Neary, Ib 0 0 0 ( Pittsburgh ... 18 17 .514 6 earned run against loser Hank a 13-0 slaughter of Gray. In the Saddle Club are asked to attend Louis, c 3011 Kenyon was burned badly and Cincinnati ... 17 17 .500 6 Aguirre in the fifth and Leon win over Gray, Roger Buddin, the meeting here Friday, lost his left hand in a crash at Wille, rf 3000 Atlanta 19 22 .463 8 Wagner homered for Cleve- Howard Peters, Clete Behrens Broich said. Langhorne, Pa., last June. He Friedman, rf 0000 New York 13 17 .433 8% land's second run in the eighth Bellinghausen, cf 1 1 0 0 missed the rest'of the season, St. Louis 14 20 .412 9Ms The Tigers, down 5-0 in the but this year his qualification Daeges, If 1000 Chicago 10 24 .294 13}* opener, came back and eventu- Totals 21 3 4 Dodgers' Mr. Clutch speed of 158.555 m.p.h. put him Tuesday's Results ally settled it in the eighth when in the sixth of 11 starting rows. Wert singled in Score by Innings: Cincinnati 8, Atlanta 2 Kenyon feels the ony way his Perry 000000 Houston 5, New York 3 hit two homers for Shifts Into High Gear Gerhardt-Offenhauser can win Kuemper.... 000120 Chicago 2, St. Louis 0 Detroit and one Rocky Colavito, Duke Sims and at Indianapolis is "to try to out- Errors: Perry 1, Kuemper 3 San Francisco 5, Pittsburgh 2 By The Associated Press ' and held off the Mets on Claude last the Fords." Next to Kenyon Double Plays: Golwitzer to Pi- Los Angeles 3, Philadelphia 2 Fred Whitfield homered for Mr. Clutch has shifted gears laymond's one-hit relief pitch- Cleveland. will be Congdon in a Huffaker- rotte Thursday's Games again and the Los Angeles ng over the last 5 1-3 innings, Offenhauser. Left on Base: Perry 3, Kuemper Chicago at St. Louis, N Joe Adcock's bases • loaded Dodgers are driving. lusty Staub knocked in the oth- 7 Pittsburgh at Houston, N er Houston runs with a double Williams spun his Garhardt- double climaxed the Angels Ron Fairly, the Dodgers' un- Ford three times before he fi- Two Base Hits: Pirotte, Louis Philadelphia at San Francis- winning rally against the and single. Stolen Base: Bandy co ung delivery man, rapped an nally qualified the car last Sat- Yanks. Trailing 2-0 going into eighth inning home run Tuesday urday. He was unhurt. he fifth, California got its four night that made the difference runs off rookie reliever Dooley n a 3-2 decision over Philadel- Don Brown Sets Yarborough is better known Womack on a walk, Womack's >hia, the fifth victory in the last on the stock car circuit where error, Willie Smith's pinch dou- six games for the world champi- Supper Golf Pace he was runner-up last February ble, a fielder's choice and Ad- >ns. in the Daytona 500. cock's two-run hit. Don Brown paced the supper Real Estate and Household Fairly has hit four of his five jolf leaguers here Tuesday with .966 homers in his last five i 33, and four others tied for games, helping the Dodgers runner-up with 35 each. Cassius Clay stay within range of first-place Jim DeBower, Leo Brink- San Francisco in the National man, Dr. Norman Schulz and Tours Egypt jeague race. Jack Smith carded the 35's. cm Three weeks ago, however, American League standings CAIRO, Egypt (AP) — Cas- he versatile red-head was are as follows: Commercial sius Clay, who made a last struggling to brake a batting Bank, 10; Budweiser, 8; Schlitz- AUCTION minute decision against return- ers, 8; Sernett, 7; Nutrena TOuIGHT skid while the Dodgers, after Junction Hi-way No. 71 North & 18th St. - Carroll, Iowa ng to the United States, began dropping three straight to the Feed, 6; Farner-B o c k e n, 4; a five-day tour of Egypt today. iants, were at a standstill. ee's Service, 3; Kanne Lum- Lowest rates in history on "Here I feel at home, here Fairly, a .270 lifetime hitter, ber, 2; Rover Boys, 2; and Long Distance calls after 8 among my Moslem brothers," Elks, 0. p.m. and all day on Sunday. "May told a huge, wildly enthusi- lad gone 4-for-36 and was hit- ing a miserable .203. National League standings Enjoy a telephone visit! astic crowd that turned out to are: Ed Feld Equipment, 8; meet him in the early morning Since then, he's rolled at a H & H, 8; Checkers, 6; Loehr Northwestern Bell SATURDAY, JUNE 4 hours at Cairo's Tarmac Air- 400 clip, lifting his average to and Shriver, 6; Standard Oil, 6; port. 290, and driven in 11 runs for a 3R Cleaners, 4; Juergens team-leading total of 20. The 27- At 1:00 P.M. Clay Is a convert to tht Black iatchery, 4; Junior Rover Muslims, which adheres to the rear-old outfielder paced the Boys, 4; Carroll Engineering, Islamic religion, and prefers his club with 70 RBI last season and 2; and Witt Hardware, 2. Household Goods to Be Sold at 1:30 P. M. Black Muslim name of Muham- hit a solid .274. mad All. He accepted the invita- Tuesday night's homer sent tion from Egypt's United Arab LA in front 3-1 but turned out to In case of rain sale will be held Monday, June 6, 1:00 P. M. Republic Higher Council for Is- the winning blow when the •USE YOUR OWN GRAIN! lamic Affairs. Phils scored in the ninth against Brick, modern, three bedroom home known as the Frank & Elizabeth Buchheit residence The invitation and acceptance Ron Perranoski. Perranoski, Give pigs AUREO SP-250! will be offered for sale at public auction on June 4,1966 at 1:00 P. M. House has full base- came only a few hours before who came on for winner Don Clay was to board an airliner Sutton in the eighth, had not backed up with ment, Timken oil burner, combination aluminum doors and Windows. Large lot. for his return to the United allowed a run in his previous 11 States after the successful de- appearances. PROVEN GOOCH Legal Description: Lot 8, Block 1 except East 33 feet, Buchheit Addition to Carroll, Iowa. fense of his world heavyweight Elsewhere, the Giants championship against Henry whipped Pittsburgh 5-2, Cincin- NUTRITION! Terms: 20% down on day of sale and balance when deed, abstract and possession are given. Cooper in London last Saturday. nati blasted Atlanta 8-2, Houston Clay's immediate plans are beat New York 5-3 and Chicago Grow your pigs to 75 House may be viewed by appointment till Friday, June 3. Dial 3261 between 6 and 7 P. M. for a rest and a visit to several blanked St. Louis 2-0. pounds on ground grain points of interest, including the A seventh-inning single by Aswan High Dam. Gaylord Perry touched mixed 3 to 1 with ... His more long-range plans off the Giants' winning three- HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO BE SOLD INCLUDE: may include Karl MiJdenberger run rally against Pittsburgh. the European champion from Tom Haller singled in the first Some antiques. Twin beds. Desk. West Germany. run, Willie Mays delivered the PIG MIXER Large Coronado refrigerator. Chest of drawers. ' Westinghouse TV and table. second with a sacrifice fly ant Willie McCovey capped the rally Electric stove. Dining room suite. Grandfather clock. Little League with his fifth homer. Mays' RBI 1000 Electric fans. Davenport and chair. Large plate glass mirror. was his first since May 13. MINORS 36% Grain Balancer 1—3-piece cherry wood bedroom China closet. Victrola. suite. W L Pet. The Reds struck for seven 3—T.V. chairs. Dishes, glassware and silver. Batmen 3 0 1.000 runs in the sixth inning and pu 1—3-piece birds-eye maple bed- 2—Platform rockers. Bedding and electric blanket. Pepsis 1 0 1.000 away Atlanta behind the six-hi room suite. Hamsters 1 0 l.OOt pitching of winner Joey Jay, 5-2 1—Metal single bed. End tables and coffee tables. Invalid walker. Elks 2 1 .667 and Bill McCool. 1—Roll-away bed. Lamps and pictures. Lawn chairs and lawn mower. Pirates 2 1 .667 Tommy Helms, who crackec Kilowatts 1 1 .50C four hits for the night, triggerec ALL ARTICLES MUST BE PAID FOR BEFORE REMOVAL FROM GROUNDS Giants 1 1 .500 the big inning with a single anc Lions 1 1 .500 finished it off with a run-scoring Broadcasters 0 1 .OOC single. Don Pavletich singled in Indians 0 2 .OOC two runs and John Edward Lumberjacks 0 0 .00 doubled across two more as thi See Us! MARGARET BUCHHEIT, GDN. OF Panthers 0 0 .OOC Reds sent 11 men to the plat Results: and collected half of their I ELIZABETH J. BUCHHEIT Pirates 5, Builders 4 hits in the sixth. Lions 6, Elks 3 The Astros scored four runs in MEEHAN FEED & SUPPLY McCarville & Hulsebus, Auctioneers Commercial Savings Bank, Clerk Giants 8, Kilowatts 4 the first inning — three on Jim Carroll, Iowa Batmen 9, Bears 2 Gentile's bases-loaded double —