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Final Mark: 7-11— Swimmers Set today's FUNNY 23 Pool Marks DIETERS Carroll swimmers put on n Girls 11-12 ~ Carroll (Dalhoff, record-bnwking performance Sac City Nips Tigers, 3-2 Hoys 10 — Carroll (Promcs, ARE THICK, Wednesday i>lght, defeating Ludwig, Dalhoff, Deen) x-:52.3; Deniaon 2(i'2-l!)2. 'I'lie amazing 11-12 - Mark Nobiling fC), AND TIRED An invading tribe of Sac City fanned. Bruce P e 11 i 11 Coon Rapids and Manning are Peterson, cf . 3 0 1 1 Carroll tankers broke 'ill Dcnl- x-:27.5; Girls 13-14 - Cam Indians snuffed out Carroll's grounded to the pitcher for Timei Herald, Carroll, la. C slated to square off in a 6 p.m. Plotz, p 3 0 10 son pool records. Topel (C), x-:2fl; Boys 13-14 OF IT -m hopes for a final regular sea the second out before Doug Thursday, July 8, 1971 contest at the Stadium. Tryon, If 3 0 0 0 - Brian Baehman (D); Girls son victory here Wednesday Peterson cracked a singleton Anderson, 2b 3 0 0 0 The win over Donison boosts BOX SCORE 15 — Cindy Johnson (D); Boys evening, nipping the home crew, to score Olerich for the first son's strike-out. Plotz lived on DeBower, lb 2 0 10 Carroll's conferonca mark to 15 — Tom Jonos (D). 3-2, behind a three-hit pitching run. SAC CITY four wins and two lossos, and a bunt that sent Pettitt into Brown, c 2 0 0 0 performance by Torn Lange. AB K H BI makas It four straight wins scoring position. Pettitt escaped Totals 23 2 3 2 INDIVIDUAL MEDLEY The loss settled the Tigers' sea The Tribe outdistanced the Blaue, ss 3 10 0 by the local team. Innings: Girls 11-12 — Laurie Topel son's record at seven wins, Tigers in the third inning with across the plate as the last two Bottorff, rf 3 1 1 1 (C), xl;04.4; Boys 11-12 - Rick a two-run outburst. Stan Blaue Carroll 100 100 0 Coach Rob Perschnu said the against 11 losses. batters went out. Garrels, If 4 0 10 Jones (D); Girls 13-14 - Cam Thonx to and Mike Bottorff lived on er Lange, p 2 0 0 1 Sac City 002 000 1 records fell like rain because Gory Rider Topel (C), x J:.01.8; Boys 13- Right-hander, Randy Plotz rors at the mound to get the Sac City capped the scor E — Carroll 3; Sac City 1 the swimmers were in such flint, Mich, Heidenrich, c .... 3 0 0 0 14 — Craig Hoffmeier (D); went the distance on the mound action under way for the In ing action in the final inning Kreft, lb 3 0 0 0 LOB — Carroll 2; Sac City « good shape. "These swimmers for Carroll, limiting the Indians dians. Lynn Garrels stroked with Youll's lead-off double 2B — Youll, Sac City are in better condition than any Girls 15 - Linda Nobiling (C); Todo/j FUNNY will poy $1.00 lor Thompson, 3b .... 3 0 0 0 each original "funny" used. Send gags to four hits. Pinch-hitter Youll a single to load the sacks. setting the pace. Blaue fanned $ — Bottorff, Sao City one else In town," says Per- Boys 15 — Tom Jones (D). Loxterkamp, 2b .. 3 0 1 0 to: Today's FUNNY, 1200 West Third picked up the lone extra base Lange drew a pass to plate the for the first out, but Bottorff schau. St., Cloveland, Ohio 44113. Middleton, cf .... 2 0 0 0 Pitching! BREASTSTROKE hit of the evening with a seventh first runner, and a wild pitch tempted the third baseman Youll-a 1110 inning double. IP B n EB BB SO The Carroll swimmers travel Girls 10 — Carmen Eggers s(5nt Bottorff scrambling across with a sacrifice that sent Totals 27 3 4 2 Youll around the sacks for Lange. (W) to Guthrie Center July 12, for (D); Boys 10 — Mike Rush (C); Oswald, Them, Topel); Boys the plate for the second tally. a—Hit for Middleton in 7th Carroll jumped to an early the final winning run. , 7 12 117 the final dual meet of the sea Girls 11-12 — Renee Dalhoff 11-12 — Carroll (Otto, Collison, lead in the ball game with The Bengals placed the game CARROLL Plotz (L) son. (C), x-:33; Boys 11-12 - Mike Furey, Nobiling) x-l:38.6; Girls Templemeyer (C); Girls 13- a solo tally in the opening on ice again in the fourth frame The Tigers enter sectional AB n H Br 7 4 S 1 2 8 Results: 13-14 - Carrol! (Nobiling, frame. Lynn Olerich reached with a second run. Bruce Pettitt 14 — Lois Nobiling (C), x-:29; baseball action Tuesday, July Olerich, rf 2 10 0 HBP — Olerich, Carroll Topel, Zimmerman, Blum) first on an infield miscue and drew a base on balls in the lead- x-Tndicates new records set. Boys 13-14 — Craig Hoffmeier 13, facing Irwin in an 8 p.m. Hill, 3b 3 0 0 0 WP - Plotz | x-l:36.9; Boys 13-14 — Denison; advanced as Wayne Hill off slot and advanced on Peter- contest at Carroll Stadium. Pettit, ss 2 10 1 PB — Brown FREESTYLE (D); Girls 15 — Linda Nobiling Girls 1,5 — Denison; Boys 15 (C), x-:29.5; Boys 15 ~ Mic Girls 10 — Jane Houston (D); — Denison. winners with three hits, includ Boys 10 — Marlin Deen (C); Loxterkamp (C), x-:26.5. MEDLEY RELAY ing a home run. Breda is now Girls 11-12 — Karen Gerdes (D); BUTTERFLY Girls 10 — Carroll (Otto, 11-2 overall and 6-2 in league Astros Rap Giants; Boys 11-12 — Mark Nobiling Girls 10 — Lori Diercks (D); play. (C), X22.7; Girls 13-14 — Lois Baudler, Otto, Nurse) x-l:04; Sports Glances Boys 10 — Larry Ludwig (C); Boys 10 — Carroll (Ludwig, Nobiling (C), x-:22.1; Boys 13- Girls 11-12 — Laurie Topel (C); Bowling League Wednesday morning a All-Star Pitchers 14 — Claude Hoffmeier (D); Otto, Rush, Promes) x-l:07; Pitching comebacks by Juan Dierker Wins 12th Boys 11-12 — Brian Furey (C), Ottumwa bowlers hold top the Carroll Country Club. Feld Girls 15 — Sally Houston (D); Girls 11-12 — Carroll (Dalhoff, Marichal of San Francisco and x-:26.2; Girls 13-14 — Vicki spots in Carroll Bowl's annual Equipment is in first place in By The Associated Press Boys 15 — Ted Montgomery Harmening, Topel, Oswald) Steve Carlton of St. Louis have Deipita the loss, the Giants Blum (C), x-:27.5; Boys 13-14 summer tournament. Dan Clark the team standings with 41 (D). x-2:03.9; Boys 11-12 — Carroll landed them on the National gained ground on runnerup Los — Claude Hoffmeier (D); Girls and Ace Farrington of Ottumwa points, followed by Mid-Iowa Willie? No, he won't. (Nobiling, Templemeyer, Furey, League squad for next Tues Angeles in the National League 15 — Sally Houston (D); Boys lead in men's double competi with 39, Schenkelberg's 36, Car So Willie Mays was lifted for BACKSTROKE Otto) xl:56.8; Girls 13-14 — Car day's All-Star classic in Detroit. West as the Dodgers dropped a 15 — Gary Schulz (C). tion with a 1290. Bud Porter, roll Vets 30, Heires 27, Wayne a pinch-hitter for the first time Girls 10 — Jane Otto (C), roll (Topel, Nobiling, Blum, Marichal, 10-5, and Carlton, twi-night doubleheader, 6-5 and also of Ottumwa, leads in men's Rockettes 26, Loehr's 21 and in his illustrious career with x-:14.9; Boys 10 — Larry Lud- FREESTYLE RELAY Zimmerman) xl:48; Boys 13- 11-5, were among the eight 4-3 to the Chicago Cubs. San singles with 669, while Kay Rid Drillers with 20. Play next the San Francisco Giants. wig (C), x-:14.6; Girls 11-12 - Girls 10 — Carroll (Nurse, 14 — Denison; Girls 15 — Deni Wednesday will be in the after pitchers selected Wednesday Francisco, which has lost nine dle of Carroll and Farrington Laurie Topel (C), x-:27.9; Boys Otto, Schleisman, Otto) x-:55.8; son; Boys 15 — Denison. noon at 4 p.m. by Cincinnati manager Sparky Rookie Ed Goodson struck of its last 12 games, now leads lead in mixed doubles with 1205. Anderson, who will direct the out for Mays — but it didn't Los Angeles by four games. Mary Ellen Farmhals heads Muny Women's Golf matter because the back* National League against the The Montreal Expos rocked the ladies' singles with a 604 Robyn Martin had the low pedalling . Giants were en American League. the New York Mets 12-7; the score. The tournament con scratch score of 49 in the route to an 18-4 humiliation Orioles Top Senators, 4-0 Marichal was named to the Pittsburgh Pirates clouted the tinues through July 18. High Powder Puff League of the by the Houston Astros All-Star team for the ninth time. Cincinnati Reds ft-3; the Atlanta game in the jackpot is held by Muny Women's Golf League Wednesday. By The Associated Press Yankees beat Detroit 5-3 in 11 red in the ninth for Boston. He was left off the team last Farrington with a 243. Tuesday. Ann "Witowski and Braves stopped the Phila year, when he struggled to a innings, the Chicago White Sox Bobby Murcer's fourth hit, a Jeri White tied for low net hon "You can't expect one man to delphia Phillies 4-2 and the San Pat Dobson's winning streak Slow-Pitch Tourney 12-10.