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Pettill Gets Lone Tiger Hit- Carroll Blanked By Breda's Glen Koster, 4-0 Glen Koster hurled a one- half hour after the scheduled Jerry Koster was tht first ing with a single up the center Carroll travels to Dtnlson Polking, Ib 300 0 Peters-a , 1 • 0 • hittef and fanned 13 batters to game time. man on the sacks on an error and took second on a passed 8 TtmM H«raM, Carfoll, la. on Monday evening, July 7, for Schwabe, rf 300 0 Totals 2? 0 1 i lead the Breda Bobcats of St. at shortstop. Glen Koster ball. A pick-off play went awry y, July 5, 1969 their last scheduled game be- Steinkamp M., cf 3 0 1 0 a-Batted for DeBower in 7th Bernard's High School to a 4- The Bobcats threatened in cracked a run-scoring double and Koster dashed for third un- Totals 31 4 fl 4 0 shutout over the Carroll Ti- the top of the first on a pair to deep left-center, and scored molested. Nieland smashed a mount the steam to teor* tho fore a make-up with league- Innings: of singles by Glen Koster and in turn on Nieland's fellow-up liner down third base line to runners. leading Kuemper on the follow* CARROLL Carroll 000 000 A gers In a West Central League Aft ft « fit Breda 002 010 1 contest here Thursday evening. Tom Nieland. Koster shoved double for the second run. Mikeplate Koster. Glen Koster, Reis- ing Wednesday. The Monarchs Vetter, If 400 0 Steinkamp was a ground-out ing, and Woerdehoff were Both teams went down in or- E <— Carroll 3, Breda 5 A rain-dampened Carroll himself into scoring position der in the sixth, The Bobcats nudged the Tigers, 3-2, in a June Pettitt, p 3 0 1 0 DP — Lehrkamp, Anderson, victim and Ken Steinkamp and ground-out victims to retire the 0 stadium provided the setting on a steal for third with two cushioned their lead with an* 11 meeting. Everett, Ib 300 Everett Reising flew out to end the side. Fuller, c 300 0 for what turned out to be a outs, but Neil Reising grounded rally. other run in the top of the BOX SCORE: "**•*' LOB — Carroll 8, Breda fl slow'paced ball game. An out to third for the final out. The Bengals picked up seventh. Ken Steinkamp led BREDA Bell, 3b 300 0 2B — G. Koster, Nieland •arly afternoon rain soaked It was three up, three down The Tigers still faced their their Ion* hit of the game in off the action with a one-bagger 0 no-hitting dilemma in the third Alt ft tt Bt Lehrkamp, ss ..3 0 0 SB — Carroll 1, Breda 2 the field and flooded the dug- for the Tigers in the bottom the bottom of the fifth on a through the keyhole. Pettitt Steinkamp K., c 4 1 1 0 Anderson, 2b 200 0 SP — G. Koster of the first and neither team and fourth frames, while the clothes lino punch to right outs. Ground crews set to fanned Jerry Koster for the first Koster J., 3b .... 4210 Van Scoy, rf .... 200 0 Pitching: -work after the rain with got into the hit column in the Bobcats nudged their lead up by Bruce Pettitt. An error out, but Glen Roster's arching Koster G., p .... 3 122 0 IP M ft Eft BB SO rakes, sand, and dry dirt and second frame. The visiting Bob- one notch in the fifth with an at first saved Mick Everett sacrifice fly to right brought Nieland, If 3032 Edwards, cf .... 200 Pettitt 794216 managed to have the field cats broke the spell in the third unearned run. and advanced Pettitt to sec- Steinkamp around for the fourth Reising, ss 4010 DeBower, rf ' 000 0 G. Koster. 7 1 0 0 2 13 in workable condition one- with a pair of runs. Jerry Koster opened that inn- ond, but the Tigers couldn't tally. Woerdehoff, 2b .... 4000 Baudler, cf 100 0 WP - Pettitt pitching triumph in the first four singles for three runs in game after the Mets snapped a Washington's victory, but the Gibson Shelled 2-2 tie in the fifth on two-run Twins Bomb A's Red Sox powered back in the Yarbrough Wins doubles by Weis and ex-Pirate nightcap behind Carl Yastrzem- Donn Clendenon. Weis' triple ski's 23rd homer with a man on In 3-1 Cub Win capped a five-run first inning In Showdown Set and Reggie Smith's 16th. Tony $22,000 In 400 By The Associated Press In other National League holi- burst in the second game. Tom- By The Associated Press But the Tigers have a long Conigliaro doubled for three day action, the New York Mets mie Agee had five hits for the way to go if they still expect to more runs. DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. "Tying up the loose ends, Ron Santo still doesn't think trimmed Chicago's East Divi- Mets in the twin bill, including With Norm Cash and the catch Baltimore, for despite the Kansas City crushed the Pi- (AP) — Lee Roy Yarbrough's being able to work with Herb he belongs in the same ring with sion lead to seven games with his 12th homer. weather man as a 1-2 punch, the victory, they still remain 10 lots in their opener as Joe Foy, road from the also-ran of 1968 to Nab (chief mechanic), Junior Bob Gibson, but their latest mis- an 11-6, 9-2 doubleheader sweep Bob Burda powered the Detroit Tigers kept alive a games behind the high-flying Pat Kelly and Leo Plniella dou- the big money man of stock car Johnson (car owner) and the match has ended with Gibson on over Pittsburgh; San Francisco Giants past Atlanta in the first spark in the American League's Orioles. bled home five of six tie-break- racing in 1969 is paved with ex- rest of the crew that's been to- the wrong end of a 10-count. took a pair from Atlanta, 7-6 in game with a tying two-run pinch Eastern Division race this July ing runs in.the seventh inning perience and teamwork. gether a year now makes the 4. Boston stood 11 games be- difference," Yarbrough said. 10 innings and 7-3; Montreal homer in the ninth and a win- and Bob Oliver added the Roy- "It takes around a year for After striking out three hind Baltimore with a 7-4 vic- "They are just doing a better stopped Philadelphia twice 8-5 ning two-run double in the 10th. als' first grand slam in the any crew to get to working good times against Gibson Friday, Bobby Bonds smacked two hom- But the real fireworks remain tory over Washington after job and I feel like I'm possibly Santo poked a 10th inning sin- and 7-3; Cincinnati trimmed Los eighth. Roger Nelson, 5-7, together," Yarbrough said Fri- ers for the Giants, then socked in the Western Division where the Red Sox dropped their driving the race car better." gle that put the wraps on the Angeles 4-1, and Houston beat breezed with a four-hitter. day as he basked in the glory of his 14th of the year in the night- the Minnesota Twins exploded seventh in a row, 5-1, in tho Chicago Cubs' 3-1 victory over San Diego 4-0. Paul Schaal's sacrifice fly and his third big payday at Daytona cap before Dave Marshall's two- in the face of Oakland. opener of the twin bill. It was superior speed that St. Louis . and ended a Don Kessinger, who had tri- run single keyed a decisive five- run-scoring singles by Oliver International Speedway this enabled Yarbrough to wheel string of 56 consecutive no- pled and scored in the third in- run burst in the sixth. The Twins celebrated the In other games, Kansas City and Kelly put the Royals ahead year as winner of the Medal of his Ford Talladega past knockout appearances for the ning, opened the Cubs' 10th with Right-hander Jerry Robert- holiday by bombing the A's swept two from Seattle 13-2 and 3-0 in the nightcap. Reliever Honor Firecracker 400. Buddy Baker's Dodgo 45 milos Cardinals' pitching ace. a single, stole second and took son,-going the distance for the 10-4 as Harmon Killebrcw, Rod 3-2, the New York Yankees Don O'Riley saved the victory from tho finish, ho said. Cartw and Leo Cardenas blast- tripped Cleveland 5-4 before los- for Dick Drago, 4-7, after Steve Santo's RBI single, after a third on Glenn Beckert's bunt first time in the majors, ended Little Leaguers single. Williams then looped a Philadelphia's winning streak at ad homo runs. ing 4-1, and California stopped Hovley hit his first major Baker agreed: "He was just a tie-breaking double by Billy Wil- the Chicago White Sox 7-3 and league homer for Seattle in the fraction of a second faster. I liams, sent Gibson to the show- double to center and Santo's hit nine games with a six-hitter be- chased Gibson. The outburst dwindled Oak- then lost 3-1. eighth and Gus Gil singled in Start At LeMars could stay with him in a draft ers for the first time in the mid- fore the Expos completed their land's first place lead over the another run.