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By The Associated Pres* on g ] American League East Division i East Division W L Pet. GB W L Pet. GB By The Associated Pres» June 1. was struck in the face by a ball Roger Freed singled in the- Pittsburgh 38 24 .613 - | Baltimore 36 20 .643 — Timet Herald, Carroll, la. C 1 Monday being Flag Day, the Tuesday, June 15, 1971 ^ during infield practice and was tie-breaking run, Rick New York 33 24 .579 2 i! Detroit 34 26 .567 4 Elsewhere, Houston nipped unconscious for at least 10 min- Boston 33 26 .559 4V4 San Francisco Giants continued Wise hammered a three-run St. Louis 35 28 .556 3V2' to waver. Pittsburgh 5-4, Cincinnati whip- Oakland and Washington were utes. X-rays were negative but homer and Tim McCarver de- Chicago 30 31 .492 7'i Cleveland 28 30 .483 9 ped St. Louis 7-2, the Chicago not scheduled. Johnson was said to be suffer- livered a two-run shot. Oscar Montreal 24 31 .436 10V. New York 27 33 .450 11 The beleaguered Giants, Cubs edged Atlanta 3-2 and San The day started out badly for ing from "ataxia to the right," Gamble connected in the f if til. 96m Philadelphia 24 35 .407 Washington 21 36 .368 15V4 still unable to shake the June Diego sihaded Montreal 2-1. the Giants with the announce- which means he veers to bhe The Dodgers u**d a solo West Division right when he walks. Theme (o West Division bugs, lost for the 10th time in ment that slugging Willie homer by in the Opal Ttmplt Oakland 39 21 .650 — S Francisco 40 24 .625 — 1 1? games this month, bowing American League scores: McCovey will have his ailing The Phillies then gave Gay- first inning and Bobby Valen- laton Kougt, La, Kansas City 32 23 .582 4 / LAngeles 34 28 .548 5 2 to Philadelphia 9-4. Combined Detroit 4, Chicago White Sox 3 knees re-examined when the lord Perry a severe case of tine's two-run double in the (c> 1971 by NEA, Inc. Minnesota 29 32 .475 10% with Los Angeles' 3-2 victory in 10 innings; Boston 4, Califor- team returns home Thursday ataxia t o the showers. Willie third to beat the Mets and ace Houston 31 31 .500 8 California 28 34 .452 12 Atlanta 29 35 .453 11 over the New York Mets, it nia 3 in 15; Kansas City 4, New and may need an operation. It inning homer and the Phils ex- Tom Seaver. Jim Brewer re- Today's HJNNY will pay $1.00 for Chicago 21 34 .382 15Va each original "funny" used. Send gags Cincinnati 26 35 .426 12V2 pared the Giants' lead in the York Yankees 1 and Minnesota didn't take long for things to ploded for six runs in the sec- lieved starter Don Button after Milwaukee 21 34 .382 15'/2 to: Todoy'j FUNNY, 1200 Weit Third San Diego 22 40 .355 17 National League West to five 3, Cleveland 1. Baltimore and get worse. ond, their biggest outburst of the Mets scored both their runs Sr., Clmlond, Ohio 44113. Monday's Results games. It stood at lOVi on Milwaukee were rained out, Utilityman Frank Johnson the season. in the seventh. Monday's Results Kansas City 4, New York 1 Houston 5, Pittsburgh 4 Detroit 4, Chicago 3, 10 in- Chicago 3. Atlanta 2 nings Cincinnati 7, St. Ixniis 2 Boston 4, California 3, 15 in- Shocked By Lawson's Grand Slam— Los Angeles 3, New York 2 nings San Diego 2, Montreal 1 Milwaukee at Baltimore, rain Philadelphia fl, San Francisco Minnesota 3, Cleveland 1 4 Only games scheduled. Carroll Tigers Lose Third Straight to Jefferson, 7-1 Tuesday's Games Tuesday's Games Washington (Janoski 1-4) at JEFFERSON - The Carroll of the first four Tiger batters with a single. With the bases to lead off the inning. Ron An- Hill, 3b 3010 Totals 27 7 9 4 San Diego (Roberts 5-5) at Oakland (Dobson 4-0), night Montreal (Britton 0-1), night Tigers dropped their third had been called out on strikes. loaded Tim Lawson connected derson walked and moved Try- Baudler, rf 1 000 Innings: Boston (Peters 6-5) at Cali- straight game last night, losing on the first pitch and gave on to third. Tryon then scored Tryon, If 3 1 1 0 larroll 000 010 0 Los Angeles (Downing 6-3) at fornia (Murphy 3-8), night to the Jefferson Rams, 7-1, Jefferson piled all their scor- from third on an error by DeBower, Ib ... 3 000 Jefferson 115 000 0 New York (Ryan 6-3), night, New York (Kline 4-5) at Kan- ing into the first three innings, the ball a free ride out of the San Francisco (Bryant 5-3) at ball park. This boosted the Ram Shawba. Brown, c 3 000 E — Carroll 6, Jefferson 1 sas City (Wright 2-2), night The Tigers could muster while the Tigers were scoreless The Carroll Tigers will be Totals 24 1 4 0 2B — Tryon, Carroll Philadelphia (Lersch 4-5), night Chicago (Horlcn 9-3) at Det- until the fifth. lead to seven runs with only only four hits, while the Rams one man out in the third inning. idle the rest of this week, but JEFFERSON HR — Lawson, Jefferson Atlanta (Stone 0-3) at Chi- roit (Kilkenny 1-2 or Cain 4-1), will trek to Perry Monday, June AB R H BI cago (Hands 5-9) night collected nine. This proved The third inning was the final The Lawson slam didn't seem Raver, 2b 4000 SF — 1, Jefferson; 1, Carroll 21. Pitching: Cincinnati (Merrill 0-7) at St. Minnesota (Blylcven 6-8) at to be the stopper for the Ti- nail in the coffin for the Tigers. to bother Tiger pitcher, Randy Wolterman, cf 2200 Plotz, for the next two men up IP H K KH Hit SO Louis (Cleveland 5-5), night Cleveland (Lamb 4-2), night gers. Wolterman led off for the Rams BOX SCORE Lynch, p 4 1 2 1 were sent to the dugout swing- Lynch (W) 5 4 1 0 I) 10 Pittsburgh (Blass 6-3) at Milwaukee (Krausse 2-8) at and gained a base on balls. Tom CARROLL Murphy, rf 4 020 Plotz (L) 6 9 7 0 1 14 Houston (Dierker 10-2), night Baltimore (Palmer 9-3), night Carroll was never a threat Lynch, the Ram pitcher, fol- ing. AB R H HI Shawba, c 3 1 1 2 to the Rams. Jefferson jumped lowed with a single. Anderson, 2b 3000 Raaz, ss 2 2 1 0 The only Tiger run was scored into the lead when Mike Wolter- Plotz, p 3000 Lawson, Ib .... 2 1 2 2 man scored on a passed ball John Shawba stepped to the by Mike Tryon in the fifth in- Pettitt, ss 3020 Rohovit, If 3011 in the first inning, after three plate and put himself on first ning. Tryon socked a double Peterson, cf 2000 Arbuckle, 3b 3000 I high school, college and pro Lancers Monday evening at athletes and coaches. larroll. Mary Schreck picked In addition to "huddle" group up the win while Mary Schon Sports Glances discussion sessions, the daily took the defeat. The Lancers Prep Loop next game is Wednesday at Hal- schedule consisted of Dogpatch EASTERN re$tont Golf Calendar pionship being contested over jur. the Finkbine course at the Uni- Olympic competition, athletic W L The Mileage Specialist The events and dates on the versity of Iowa in Iowa City. demonstrations, c o a c h e s' More Girls' Softball Kuemper 4 ( 1971 golf calendar at the Car- Practice rounds were played clinics, special events and eve- The Willey girls downed Glid- Jefferson 2 2 roll Country Club are as fol- Monday, the qualifying round ning assemblies highlighted by den 11-1 in five innings FridayPerry 2 2 lows: Father-Daughter Tourna- was scheduled for today, with messages from prominent evening. Anna Mae Mayer was Carroll 1 3 ment, Sunday, June 20; Two- match play to being Wednesday. sports figures. The FCA's pur- the winning pitcher. Willey also Lake City 1 3 Ball Foursome, Saturday, July pose is, "to confront athletes defeated Lytton 16-2 in a five WESTERN 10; Father-Son Tournament, The 1973 Iowa Junior Girls' and coaches, and through them inning game last Wednesday. W L Sunday, July 18; Midwest Sen- championship will be decided the youth of the nation, with Miss Mayer and Jackie Tigges Sac City 1 ( iors Tournament, Monday, July over the Carroll Country Club the challenge and adventure shared the mound duties for Denison .1 3 flMQUAim.. 19; Two-Ball Foursome, Satur- course. of following Christ and serving Willey. Willey's next game will Audubon 0 1 day, July 24; Beginning of him through the fellowship of FCA Conference at Roselle next Monday eve- Breda 0 1 Ladies Club Championship, the church and in their voca- ning. Wednesday, August 4; Husband Tom Gradoville, Greg John- tions." The year-round program Nylon Cora & Wife Tournament, Saturday son, Terry Kasperbauer and includes Weekends of Cham- Little League had in 15 years on the tour and & Sunday, August 8 & 9; Men's Craig Zimmerman just returned pions, pro chapel services and Little League scores Monday has him closing in on fourth LOWPWCE\ Club Championship, Saturday from the Fellowship of Chris- athletes and coaches meetings night include Cubs 4, Dodgers place on the all-time list. Hi; & Sunday, August 14 & 15; Two- tian Athletes' Conference held in over 1,500 high school huddles 3; Athletics 9, Braves 2; Yanks stroke average is a remarkable Ball Foursome, Saturday, Au- June 6-11 at Estes Park, Colo- and college fellowships from 3, Mets 2; and Kilowatts 15, 70.6. Player, the 1965 Open gust 21; Labor Day Best-Shot rado. All four attend Kuemper coast to coast. Hamsters 4. champion, played sparingly in Tournament, Monday, Septem- High School. The five-day pro- the next three years, them made Women's Softball U.S. Open ber 6. gram of "inspiration and pers- a longer tour the last couple piration" is one of 18 FCA na- Diane Heithoff hit two home South African Gary Player of years, each time winning State Entrants tional conferences scheduled runs to lead the Dedham girls takes a cautious approach to more than $100,000. Five Carroll junior golfers this summer, involving 10,000 to an 11-1 win over the Carroll the United States Open golf championship. "You don't want Jenkins Hospitalized are competing in state meets pitcher Fergu- each this week. Sue Nagl and Jill to be too cocky going into some- thing like this," the muscular son Jenkins was hospitalize* Juergens are playing in the late Monday night suffering State Girls' Junior Champion- little rancher from Johannes- burg said Monday before his from "fever, headache and gen ship at Fairfield. They played eral malaise," a Cub spokes a practice round Sunday and first practice round over the historic Merion course. "I'm man said. Dr. Jacob Suker started competition yesterday. by Frank Beard team physician, said Jenkin The tournament runs through playing very well right now. Just look at the record at the seemed to be suffering from Thursday. (2nd in a Series) club behind my back and under a virus infection. He sak my elbows. money winnings, at the stroke Steve Crane, Steve Heider average. That tells the story." symptoms appeared rather sud I would never tee it up in a Finally, I'd take my driver V 7 # ywr'firfr:- and Kevan Juergens are playing pro tournament without hitting denly while Jenkins was a in the State Boys' Junior Cham- and take as many full swings Player scored consecutive vic- balls and putting for at least tories in the Jacksonville and home. Jenkins was placed in •'Wii)-. 45 minutes. But I know that the isolation at Wesley Memoria National Airlines Opens, was Plus $1,60 Fed. Kxc. Lax and Lire off your car. average player, who has trou- second in the Tournament of Hospital pending further tests FOR SALE ble fitting in a round of golf, Champions, missed a tie for the spokesman said. Another 6.00-13 Blackwall. Fits many Chevy I I's, often arrives at the course with first in the Atlanta Classic by Cub pitcher, Milt Pappas, ha< Novas, ComeLs, Falcons, Mavericks, CorLinas, Zig Zag Sewing been sidelined the past two only a couple of minutes be- a single stroke, was fourth in Opels, Fiats, Toyotas, BM W's, 8unl>cam.s, etc. Machine weeks with a virus infection fore his tee time. the PGA national champion- s-v-\< Makes buttonholes, sews What should you do to prepare ' . ^ V. -v»* knits, and stretch fabrics. ship, sixth in the Masters and WILLEY GIRLS WIN yourself in that short span? lost in a playoff last weekend The Willey girls' Softball team Balance $43 First, I would have tried to pre- for the Kemper open title. beat Roselle Monday evening Write pare myself mentally on the His winnings of more than 8-2. Roselle will play St. Law Claims Depr. way to the course. $118,000 is the second best he's rence this evening. File No. 88614 Once there, I'd do some quick CHAMPION TIRE P.O. 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Super King Sfee CARROLL RESIDENCES NOW is the time — when we're not really rushed. Car Cool Cushion We'll Pick Up • Iliwry duly wire NOW Is the time — when we would like to keep our • TtijMTod (or w>«l Ml IM*> THURDAY, JUNE 17 at 7=00 P.M. staff of experts busy. and Deliver • Vinyl coatod infant The Carroll County Investment Company will sell the two following described Air condition every room in your home with the leader in homes at public auction on the premises on Thursday, June 17th at 7:00 P.M. the field —FEDDERS. Your Car Free A whole-hou1 e air conditioning system at a price as low as Sale No. 1. Two bedroom horn* located at 814 North West St. we can mak" it — completely installed to your ductwork by Legal description: Lot 8 of Block 46, 3rd Addition to Carroll, Carroll County, Iowa. specially tra ned experts. Sale No. 2 Two bedroom home located at 817 North Carroll St. This includes — centrally located thermostat, deep row Legal description: North 33 teet of Lot 3, Block 46, 3rd Addition to Carroll, Carroll Coun- evaporator and a high capacity condenser — all in FEDDERS ty, Iowa. high quality equipment. The above two hornet ore well located «nd may be inspected any time before day of *ale by appointment. Contact auctioneer Paul Grate, Carroll, la. or Joe H. Gronttal, Carroll, la. HEATING T r.MS: 20% down payment day of tale and balance on delivery of deed and abitract of TIRE and title at which time poiseuion will be given. PLUMBING THIS Will BE A FINAl SALE AIR SCHECK'S CONDITIONING SERVICE Or roll Co. Investment Co. - Owner Paul Grot*, Auctioneer Complete Sales and Service Ph 792-3161 BLISS At The West Edge of Carroll on Hwy, 30