Brechler, Henkenius Fan 17 Each- Knights Nip Tigers 3-2 In 10 Frame Thriller

The Kuemper Knights nipped through the nine-inning dead- pinned strike-outs on Jerry DeBower's fielder's choice. Pe­ The Bengals were dormant; BOX SCORE J. Nurse, ss 4 2 0 0 Times HeroM, Carroll, lewe C a scrappy crew of Carroll Ti­ lock in which the two clubs Hermsen and Jim Baldus to put terson was a strike-out victim through the first two extra in- Riddle, c 5 0 2 0 FrHey, July 17. 1970 ^ ] nings of play, while the Knights ! CARROLL Schmitz, 3b _ 4 0 0 0 gers, 3-2, in a 10-inning mara­ were tied up at two runs the pinch on Kuemper. Henken­ previous to Fuller, so the Tigers were in a corner with two away. put two runners in scoring posi- j AB R H BI Dentlinger, lb .... 2 0 0 0 thon thriller here Thursday eve­ apiece. The two fastballers ius kept the Lancers alive with With two outs, Brechler and ning that witnessed one of the a line drive up the center to Hill rapped a blooper into right tion in the eighth frame, loaded I Anderson, If, 2b . 4 0 0 0 Golwitzer, rf 0 0 0 0 give up four hits each and Doug Peterson stroked back-to- to advance DeBower. A passed the sacks in the ninth, but could ; Pettitt, ss 4 0 Lengeling, p 10 0 0 finest pitching duels of the 1970 score Don Baldus for the first back singles to place Carroll in baseball campaign. fanned 17 batters each. In ac­ tally. ball sent DeBower scampering not mount the steam to push the I Brechler, p, If .... 4 1 D. Nurse-a 10 0 0 scoring position.. Roger Fuller needed over home plate. The quarter final victory ad­ cordance with high school to third for scoring position, but Peterson, cf 3 1 Totals 36 3 5 1 The Tigers could not buy a smacked a into a hole in Fuller, c 4 1 vances the Knights to the semi­ regulations, the two hurlers Randy Plotz whiffed for the fi­ in the first two innings, while left-center field to score Brech­ Kuemper finally broke DeBower, lb 4 j a-Hit for Dentlinger in 9th finals in sectional tourney play were retired after nine innings nal out. 0 Kuemper padded their scant ler and P e t e r s o n for the 2-2 through the stand-off in the Hill, 3b. p 4 against the Denison Monarchs, on the mound. 1 Innings: lead in the bottom of the second deadlock. Jim DeBower popped The Knights threatened in tenth inning with their third un­ Plotz, rf, lb 4 0 who crushed Lake City, 11-3, in inning with another run. Jim out to second base to retire the Kuemper 110 000 000 1 The Knights broke into an ear­ similar fashion in the bottom earned tally. Jim Nurse lived on Lehrkamp.. 2b .... 3 0 the opener of the twin bill. That Nurse led off with a base on side. Carroll 000 200 000 0 ly lead in the ball game, carv­ half of that inning. With two an error at shortstop and scam­ Baudler, rf 0 0 game will get under way at 8 balls and advanced to third on E — Schmitz; DeBower (2), ing an u n e a r n e d run on the Neither club could push a run­ pered to second onapassed Totals 34 4 p.m. tonight at Carroll Stadium. Pat Riddle's single to right field. outs, Don Baldus drew a pass Hill, Pettitt score board in the bottom of the ner beyond second base during ball. Carroll relief hurler, An error on a throw from first and skipped around to third KUEMPER LOB — Kuemper 13; Carroll 3 opening frame. Don Baldus led the next two frames, however, Wayne Hill, surrendered a base AB R H BI Kuemper Hurler, Bill Hen- base plated Nurse for the sec­ 2B - Fuller off with a sharp crack to third both teams mounted serious base on Hermsen's one-bagger hit to Riddle to advance Nurse D. Baldus, If 3 0 ktiiius, and Carroll's ace ond Kuemper run. SB — D. Baldus, Hermsen, base, but the throw to first was threats in a seventh inning, last through the keyhole. Brechler to third base. Nurse took advan­ Hermsen, cf 5 2 southpaw, Sttvt Brechler, Riddle dropped to save the Kuemper Carroll charged back into the ditch effort. C a r r o 1 l's Fuller got himself out of the jam by tage of another passed ball to J. Baldus, rf 4 0 treated local fans to a bril­ left fielder. Baldus took second fray in the top of the fourth lived on an error in the top of striking out Henkenius for the slide head first into home plate Henkenius, p 3 1 Pitching: liant pitching exhibition base on a steal, but Brechler frame, forcing a 2-2 deadlock. that frame, but was cut down on final out. for the third Kuemper run. Auen, 2b 4 0 IP H R KB BB SO Henkenius (Briles 1-2), N 9 4 2 2 1 17 Chicago (Jenkins 10-10) at Lengeling Houston (Wilson 2-4). N 1 0 0 0 0 0 New York (Seaver 14-5) at Los Brechler Denison Racks Eagles, 11-3 Angeles (Sutton 10-6). N Major Leagues 9 4 2 0 8 17 Philadelphia (Wise 6-7) at San Hill The Denison Monarchs con­ of the third for a pair of runs burg, getting Craig Heath to McKee, 3b ._ 0 0 0 0 By The Associated Press Diego (Kirby 5-10), N 1110 10 tinued to run rough-shod over and tightened the score to hit into a fielder's choice that Launderville, cf.. 3 111 Montreal (Morton 10-6), at San WP - Brechler (2) Minnesota at Baltimore the opposition in the high school 3-2. Dave Doty was hit by a got Hucka trapped between Reiser, cf 0 0 0 0 Francisco (Reberger 2-3), N PB - Riddle; Fuller (7) American League California at Washington sectional baseball tournament pitch with two down. Bill third and home and retiring Barnes, c 3 111 East Division Oakland at New York- Saturday's Games with an 11-3 decision over Lake Gregory lived on an infield Len Headlee on a fly to center. McGinn, lb, p .. 2 0 1 1 hit and Rick Hucka singled Denison's final run came in Totals 31 11 14 9 W. L. Pet. G.B. Milwaukee at Boston Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, N City here Thursday. Sunday's Games to center to plate a pair. the sixth after Fink tripled to a-Ran for Ulmer in 4th Baltimore .... 55 33 .625 — Atlanta at St. Louis, N Coupled with a 10-0 win over left and rode home on Grau's Detroit 48 38 .558 6 Detroit at Kansas City, 2 Chicago at Houston. N Innings: FOR SALE Glidden-Ralston in the first Denison padded the margin single. New York .... 47 40 .540 7*4 Cleveland at Minnesota New York at Los Angeles Baltimore at Chicago, 2 Philadelphia at San Diego round, the Monarchs will with two more in the bottom Lake City 002 001 0 Boston 45 41 .523 9 Milwaukee at Washington Montreal at San Francisco move into semi-final play of the third. A walk to Fink and The Eagles got two aboard Denison 302 141 Wash'n 40 49 .449 15% 19 Foot against McGinn in the seventh California at New York, 2 against Kuemper here tonight a single by Grau set the stage E — Lake City 5, Denison 0 Cleveland 39 48 .448 15% Sunday's Games on walks but couldn't muster Oakland at Boston at 8 p.m. with a season mark for Waldron's two-run double. DP — Heath to Doty West Division Cincinnati at Pittsburgh AIRSTREAM of 8-9 compared to Kuemper's a base hit. Minnesota ... 54 29 .651 — With two down in the bottom LOB — Lake City 5, Denison 4 Atlanta at St. Louis 15-5 record. Lake City finishes the season California .... 52 35 .598 4 National League of the fourth, Ulmer lived on 2B ..— Newland, Waldron, Chicago at Houston TRAILER with a record of 9-8. Oakland 48 41 .539 9 East Division an infield hit and went to sec­ Launderville Philadelphia at Los Ang'es, 2 Pitching apparently is the BOX SCORE: Kansas City 33 53 .384 22% W. L. Pet. G.B. ond on an error and to third 3B — Fink Montreal at San Diego, 2 chief concern of Denison Milwaukee .. 32 58 .356 25% j Pittsburgh .. 50 40 .556 — 19 foot self contained on a balk. He scored on FimVs LAKE CITY SB — Fink, Grau New York at San Fran., 2 Joel Franken and he used three Chicago 31 59 .344 26% j New York .... 47 40 .540 JL',-2 unit with spar* tire, bat­ hurlers against the Eagles on liner past third. AB R H BI SF — McGinn Thursday's Results Chicago 43 43 .500 5 tery, twin propane gas Thursday. Dave Grau, who Gregory- 2b — 4 2 2 0 In his first game for the New The Monarchs put it out of 0 Pitching: Cleveland 6, Kansas City 0 St. Louis 39 48 .448 9% worked five frames the previous Hucka, If 4 2 2 York Giants, Junior Coffey I tanks and TV antenna. reach with four more in the 0 1 IP H B EK BB SO Detroit 11, Chicago 6 Phila'phia .. 37 49 .430 11 night, went the first three. Newland, c 3 Remsburg rushed for 53 yards against the j fifth. Doug Hanson singled to 0 0 California 3, Washington 2 Montreal 37 51 .429 12 Randy Ulmer took over in the Remsburg, p 3 (L) ..6 14 11 7 1 4 Philadelphia Eagles. Coffey was j left and Denny Fineran was 0 0 Oakland 8-1, New York 2-4 West Division fourth for a three-inning stint, Heath, ss 3 Grau obtained from Atlanta in mid- j Must be sold by- safe on an error. Ed Launder- Headlee, 3b 3 0 0 Baltimore 5, Minnesota 1 | Cincinnati .... 63 26 .708 and Chip McGinn hurled the _ 3 2 2 2 1 2 ! season. ville's double scored Hanson Dewey, rf 1 0 0 Boston 6, Milwaukee 5, 10 in­ Los Angeles 52 35 .598 10 seventh. Ulmer 19 Wed., July 22, 1970 and an infield hit by Tom Hoover, rf 2 0 0 nings Atlanta 43 44 .494 (W) 3 3 110 2 20 Denison unloaded a 14-hit at­ Barnes plated Fineran. Laun- Dial, cf 1 0 0 San Fran 41 44 .482 McGinn Today's Games 25 derville came in on an error 0 Houston 38 51 .427 For mere information tack against Lake City's Mike Doty, lb 1 1 1 8 • 0 2 1 Cleveland (Dunning 1-4) at and McGinn's sacrifice fly 0 0 San Diego .... 36 55 .396 28 Remsburg. Randy Waldron was Miller-a 0 Kansas City (Johnson 3-5). N rfop at scored Barnes. * 5 HBP — Doty Thursday's Results the batting star for the Mon­ Totals ..: 25 3 Detroit (McLain 0-2) at Chica- BALK — Remsburg Houston 2, Chicago 1 archs with three for four in­ a-Walked for Doty in 7th | go (John 7-12), N cluding a double and four runs- The Eagles got one run WP — Remsburg Los Angeles 3, New York 1 back against Ulmer in the DENISON Minnesota (Zepp 5-0) at Balti­ Philadelphia 10, San Diego 7 batted-in. PB — Newland Index Files, Ledgers, DEB'S ROBO sixth. Gregory led off with AB R H BI more (Palmer 12-5), N Atlanta 7, St. Louis 3 Order and Receipt Books, CAR WASH The Monarchs got to Rems­ a hit to left and Hucka fol­ Ulmer, 2b, p, lb. 4 0 10 California (Wright 12-6) at Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 2 Stationery, etc burg in the first inning with lowed with a poke to right. Halverson-a 0 10 0 Washington (Cox 5-6), N Only games scheduled successive hits by Ed Fink, Ed Newland's double down Fink, If _.. 3 3 3 1 Leadoff batter Don Buford of Oakland (Hunter 13-7) at New Today's Games W«tt on Highway 30 the Baltimore Orioles drew only Grau and Waldron. Two runs the third baseline scored Moeller, If 0 0 0 0 York (Stottlemyre 9-8), N Cincinnati (Merritt 14-7) at STONE'S Carroll, Iowa came in on Waldron's poke, and Gregory with Lake City's final Grau, p, 2b 4 2 3 1 two bases on balls in his last 19 Milwaukee (Brabender 5-11) I Pittsburgh (Nelson 4-0), N a passed ball let in the third run. Potratz, 2b 0 0 0 0 trips to the plate in the World at Boston (Siebert 8-5), N Atlanta (Stone 7-5) at St. Louis tally. Waldron, ss 4 13 4 Series. On his first three trips Saturday's Games Ulmer worked out of the sixth Hanson, rf 4 110 he had a and a dou­ Cleveland at Kansas City Lake City rallied in the top inning jam by fanning Rems­ Fineran, 3b 4 10 0 ble. Detroit at Chicago What's Goofy, Loony, Nutty Churches Welcome You to Services Sunday and SAVES YOU MONEY? FIRST UNITED Service You are welcome to worship 6:00, 7:30, 9:00,10:30 a.m. and METHODIST CHURCH Swan Lake for campers 8:15 a.m. Worship Service at 12:00 noon IMMANUEL LUTHERAN Carroll, Iowa 9:00 a.m. Radio Worship on God with us Confessions— CHURCH 1620 N. Adams KCTM Coming: Saturdays from 3:00 to 5:00 Lidderdale, Iowa Rev. Ernest Martin, Pastor 9:15 a.m. Church School Daily Vacation Bible School and after 7:00 p.m. Mass to 8:30 Albert T. Bostelmann, Pastor REDIKULUS DAY Ronald D. 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