Knights Romp Past Perry, 5-1; Audubon Whacks Tigers

7th in Row rally that erupted into a four- Times Herald, Carroll, la. Kitt's 12th strike-out victim to Keat, 3b 1 0 Wheelers run outburst. Jim Irlmeier and Tuesday, June 15, 1965 ;nd the game. Wille, ss 2 1 Mets Foil Maloney's Billmeier drew successive . The high-flying Knights have *Pirotte 0 0 For KHS in passes to set the stage for Leo out to second, Billmeier made ,wo more loop tests this week. TOTALS 23 5 Snap Loss Collison's run-scoring to it on Wille's grounder. A passed On Wednesday they will host *Batted for Wille in 6th right. ball let Billmeier scoot home ,ake City at 8 p.m. and on No- Game in 11th for the final Kuemper run. 2 5 String at 6 League Play Scott Wille followed with an- Yiday they trek to Denison for PERRY 0 0 By The Associated Press for Pittsburgh against Milwau- other run-scoring poke to right. Kitt mowed Perry down In one of the most crucial games KUEMPER 4 0 0- AUDUBON — The Audubon kee in 1959. Last year, Ken The league leading Kuemper .n the campaign. should stick to With the score 2-0 and two on, order in the fourth and fifth E Perry 2 Wheelers snapped a six-game one-hitters. At least he wins Johnson became the only pitch- Knights romped to their losing streak in the West Cen- seventh straight win in the Frankie Golwitzer doubled to but ran into a mild jam in the BOX SCORES: DP Payton to Collins them. er ever to lose a no-hitter in left to make it 4-0. Dave sixth when he walked a pair. LOB Perry 4, Kuemper 3 tral baseball league as they The Cincinnati ace finally nine innings when the Reds West Central baseball loop with Schmitz then popped to second PERRY AB R H RBI 2B F. Golwitzer, Billmeier routed Carroll, 14-3, with a 13 nipped Houston 1-0 on an error. a 5-1 decision over Perry be- After Pennington fanned, the Bandy, p 300 pitched a no-hitter Monday to end the frame. Lancer hurler passed Bailey. " 13B S. Payton hit attack in four and one-half In other NL games Monday hind the sterling three-hit pitch- ^ennington, 2b 401 innings here Monday. night — and lost. ing of Rollie Kitt here Monday Kitt masterfully extricated Then Uken went down on 3ailey, rf 1000 'SB Staiert 2 night, St. Louis defeated Pitts- night. himself from a jam in the top strikes for the second out. Hill Uken, c 3000 IP H R ER BB SO Terry Lay I and stifled the Ti- Maloney, who has won three burgh 5-2 and Chicago stopped of the third. Bud Payton led off :ame up and drew a pass to Bandy 645455 gers with a two-hitter but was one-hitters, blazed through 10 Houston 2-0. In the American The victory kept the Knights put runners at first and sec- Hill, If 2000 Kitt (1-0) 7 3 1 1 5 12 innings of no-hit pitching before safely ensconced atop the heap for Perry with a walk and took iollins, Ib 3000 touched for three runs in the League, Cleveland edged New second on a passed ball. Bandy ond, but Collins whiffed to Payton, S., ss 3110 abbreviated game. losing a two-hitter to the New York 5-4 while rain washed out with a perfect league record. then drew a pass to put run- thwart any Perry outbreak in York Mets, 1-0 on Johnny Lewis' Baltimore at Boston. Strait, cf 3011 Tom Dryden started for Car- leadoff in the llth in- Kitt, making his second start ners at first and second with that . Payton, B., 3b 2000 roll but was replaced in the first Maloney, now 5-3, tied Warren of the season, unfurled five inn- none out. The Knights had Bandy in a TOTALS 24 1 3 1 ning. Prep Loop after getting in trouble on a The 25-year-old right-hander Spahn's 1952 record of most ings of hitless pitching and Pennington rapped into a similar spot in the fifth when base hit, fielder's choice and a faced only 19 batters from the fielder's choice to erase Payton Staiert walked with one away KUEMPER AB R H RBI W L Pet. thus joined eight other pitchers in an extra-inning NL 3 0 Kuemper 7 0 1.000 pair of errors and a run. Gary who went through nine innings game. The fastballer walked Ed second through the sixth at third. Kitt then buckled and stole second. Kitt was re- Golwitzer, F., 2b Sundermann came on in relief frames. After yielding a one- down and fanned Bailey and tired on a pop-up, but Irlmeier Henkenius, 2b 1 0 Denison 6 1 .857 of hitless hurling only to give up Kranepool in the second inning Manning 4 3 .571 and yielded three runs in the at least one hit in overtime and and allowed Charlie Smith to out single in the first, the Red Uken, the third and fourth kept the inning alive with a Schmitz, rf 3 0 second. Two more errors and and Gold hurler shackled the stickers in the Perry batting pass before Billmeier ac- Casey, rf 0 0 Breda 3 3 .500 lose. reach first in the fourth on a Carroll 3 4 .429 a walk set the stage for Maloney, who also tied a Na- wild pitch third strike. invaders until the Blue jays put order, to end the threat. counted for the third out. Neary, Ib 0 0 by Jim Grouse. Golwitzer, E., If .... 3 0 Perry 3 4 .429 tional League record by striking The Reds had a chance to together a pair of safeties in The 'Knights threatened Dryden came back to the hill the seventh. again in the bottom of the Perry averted a shut-out in Glass, If 0 0 Jefferson 3 4 .429 out 18, allowed only two base- score a run in the fourth inning, Lake City 1 6 .143 in the third and was promptly Kuemper got extra-base hit- third when Dave Staiert lived the top of the seventh when Staiert, Ib 2 0 runners before Lewis lofted a but Vada Pinson was cut down Steve Payton led off w i t h a Kelly, Ib, rf 0 0 Audubon 1 6 .143 touched for a by Lind- 2-1 pitch against the extension at the plate, catcher Chris Can- ting from Frankie Golwitzer on an error and stole second, Monday Results: holm and successive singles by and Louie Billmeier to pace a but Kitt flied to left and Irl- triple and trotted home on Kitt, p 3 0 on the center-field wall. Roy nizzaro to pitcher , Strait's single. Kitt then go Irlmeier, cf 1 1 Kuemper 5, Perry 1 Hansen and Garber. McMillan later belted a mean- trying to score from second on a four-hit attack that netted four meier popped to short to end Audubon 14, Carroll 3 Carroll got a pair in the top earned runs and four RBI's off that rally. Bud Payton on a grounder to Oxenford, cf 0 0 ingless single. passed-ball third strike. short and retired Bandy on Billmeier, c 2 1 Denison 3, Manning 2 of the fourth when Sundermann Larry Bandy. Louis, c 0 0 Jefferson 2, Lake City : walked and Denny Wilkins "The ball Lewis hit was a fast The Cardinals continued their Billmeier led off the bottom grounder to second. Pennington ball," Maloney said dejectedly represented the last gasp for Schroeder, c 0 0 Wednesday Games: drew' a pass. Dryden was safe two-season mastery over the The Knight* struck in the of the fourth with a ringing on an error and Mark Baudler's in the Reds' clubhouse. "I tried second inning with a two - out double. After Collison poppec the Bluejays and he becam Collison, 3b 2 1 Lake City at Kuemper Pirates, beating them or the Carroll at Manning sacrifice fly plated one. Scott to jam him but failed. He hit 17th straight time. St. Louis Perry at Breda (2) Richardson hit into a fielder's the same kind of pitch for a snapped a 2-2 deadlock with two Denison at Jefferson choice and Steve Stroh lived on homer off me the last time the runs on Carl Warwick's ground- Friday Games: a dropped third strike as an- Mets were here." er in the fifth. 4 BIG DAYS Jefferson at Carroll other run scored. Lewis, who struck out his first VALUES GALORE Kuemper at Denison three times at bat, said he Wednesday, Thursday, Audubon put the game out of wasn't even sure it was a homer No Money Down... Manning at Audubon contention with a nine run out- Friday and Saturday Breda at Lake City until he saw the umpires signal- JC Little League Months to Payl burst in the bottom of the ing. fourth. Madesen started it with Last pitcher to take a no-hit- MAJOR LEAGUE a single. After Layland popped ter into extra innings only to W L Pet. Snead Predicts out, McLaughlin singled. lose was Harvey Haddix, who Athletics .. 7 4 .636 Crouse, the hitting star of the hurled 12 innings of perfect ball Braves 7 4 .636 ftrtt'tone Cubs 6 5 .545 game, followed with his second Tough Going in Dodgers 5 6 .455 of three straight safeties and 14th. Curt Grimm hurled nine Doug Taggart drew a pass. Tigers 4 7 .364 Open Tourney and Tom Schroeder pitched Yanks 4 7 .364 Lindholm was safe on an in- five frames for Manning. ST. LOUIS (AP) - '"Ooooh field error. Erik Olsen and Bob Bayer Monday Results: TRAVELGANZA wheee," said Sam Snead, "but By that time the roof was drove in Jefferson's runs in Braves 12, Ddogers 10 collapsing and Hansen and Cubs 5, Yanks 3 Keep clothes there shore are a lot of trouble the first in the win over Lake holes here." Garber aided in the demolition City. Bob Lee's double plated Athletics 11, Tigers 1 ngat ind clean with successive singles. the entire trip! See us now for all of your the Eagle run in the fifth. MINOR LEAGUE The West Virginia slammer, Dean Taggert fanned but W Pet. now 52 but long as ever off the reached first on a dropped BOX SCORES: Hamsters .. 5 .833 VACATION NEEDS^ FAMOUS tee, had just finished a practice strike. Wilkins had come on in CARROLL AB R H RBI Bears .. 4 .800 Men's or BRAND round over the vast Bellerive relief at this point and dis- Den Adel, 2b 3000 Pepsis .. 4 .800 ladies' Country Club course, site of the posed of Madsen the second Subbert, 3b 2000 Giants .. 3 .600 SHOCK time around in the fourth. Sundermann, If, p, ss 2 1 0 0 ONLY U.S. Open Golf Tournament that Indians .. 3 .600 begins Thursday. Layland added to the Tiger Wilkins, ss, p 2210 Panthers 3 .500 DRESS & SUIT BAG ABSORBERS woes with a double and Mc- Dryden, cf 3010 "It's tough, plenty tough," he Pirates 2 .400 New shocks will sta- Laughlin and Crouse prolonged Baudler, cf 0001 Mustangs 2 .400 bilize your car, keep said Monday. "It's going to be the agony with successive sin- Richardson, c 2000 $595 wheels from bounc- tougher than any other Open Broadcastters 2 .400 Each gles before Doug Taggart'flied Stroh, Ib 2000 •ach ing off the road, pre- course I've played." Kilowatts 1 .200 77* vent hard steering to center to end the nightmare. Kieck, rf 2000 Lions 1 .200 and premature tire And that takes in a lot of TOTALS 18 3 2 1 Lumberjacks 1 .200 wear. ground. Snead is making his Carroll rallied in the top of 42 Inchti long the fifth when Wilkins reached AUDUBON AB R H RBI Monday Results: Woirun'i (B-a-300) 25th appearance in the Open. Hamsters 4, Panthers Don't let "bad brakes" spoil your It's a phenomenon of golf that base on a fielder's choice and Layland, p 3 2 vacation. Drive in now and have your Installed he has yet to win. scored on Dryden's double. McLaughlin, rf 4 3 Mwb of heavy FREE Dryden tried to stretch the hit Crouse, Ib 4 1 gauge vinyl He's won almost everything with blue and was caught at third for Taggart, Doug, 3b .... 3 1 OmbooBod finish BRAKES RELIIMED else, more than 100 major tour- the inning ending out. Lindholm, cf 3 2 naments, in a career that's be- In other action around the Hansen, If 3 1 N V P All work coming legendary. But the Open We use only •001 loop, the unbeaten Kuemper Garber, c 3 1 INODAWAY PACKING Initilltd done by always has eluded him. Knights stayed on top with a Taggart, Dean, 2b .... 3 1 ftrcstonc Hxching* Exchange EXPERT BRAKE Factory-Engineered 5-1 win over Perry; Jefferson Madsen, ss N 2 2 MECHANICS , "You're going to be surprised ^ Bonded Brake GUARANTEED GUARANTEED GUARANTEED shaded Lake City, 2-1; and TOTALS 28 14 13 1,012,500 Shares 20,000 Miles or 2 Years 30,000 Miles or 3 Years at some of the scores played Denison had to go 14 innings to Linings 10,000 Miles or 1 Year here," Snead drawled after his INNINGS 1234 Common Stock ChavToIate, Ford«, Dodges, Plymouth* and American Compacts, Other model* »lightly higher. whip Manning, 3-2. practice round over the 7,191- CARROLL 0002 $2.00 per share Our »ipert nuclumle* replaca old GUARANTEE yard, par 70 course, longest The second place Monarch* AUDUBON 1319 — lining and ihoei on all four wheel* W« iuar»nt«« our br«l« nlininf «tvic« (or th« ipecifled number of For information and Firestone with top quality Firetton* factory- milw «nd ytura from data of iniUllation. 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