Game Summary
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Jefferson Rally Shades Breda'— Palmer Charges To 1 st in Open Denison Racks Tigers SPRINGFIELD, N.J. (AP) - ons Gene Littler, 151, Tommy Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus Bolt, 149, and Jack Fleck, 149. and Billy Casper. The contrasting styles of the One-hit pitching of Denison's the Carroll catcher, Scott Rich- double. The Bobcats broke a 1-1 big three of Palmer, Nicklaus Times Herald, Carroll, la. Like eream, the three super- Terry Stoll marked the down- ardson and a pair of steals by Saturday, June 17, 1967 ie in the fourth and went up and Casper was more than evi- fall for the Carroll Tigers as Neumann and Johnson brought -1 on three walks and run stars of the game moved to the dent. they dropped their second West a run across the plate for Deni- the fourth with a pair of runs. coring singles by Gaffney and top in the most prestigious of all Palmer, the golfing million- Central League Game here Fri- son. Wilkins executed the third DenAdel opened things with a leising. the world's golf tournaments, aire from Latrobe, Pa., was day night by a whopping score double play for the Tigers in walk. Wilkins followed with the Al Lehman started on the the United States Open Champi- again the charger, challenging of 15-3 in five innings. the past two games to quell the solo hit for the Tigers, a clean nound for Jefferson and lasted onship, and are poised for the he course, gambling, putting threat. single to center. A steal and a hree and one-third frames. final two climactic rounds today )ody English on every shot and Whereas pitching was the Carlson came on to quell the and Sunday. trump card for the Mo- Jeff Beneke and Denny Vetter pass ball at home plate brought erking cheers and groans from the two runners around. uprising in the fourth and fin- his vast army. narchs, it was just the oppo- were the only Carroll batters to ished off with no hit pitching Palmer, his jaw jutting In determination and his gam* site for the Bengals. Ben reach base in the first three The Monarchs turned on the "or three and two-thirds innings. Nicklaus plodded sedately Rogers opened on the mound frames, both on infield errors. steam in the fourth and fifth in harness, looked like the over the course, looking neither for Carroll and was relieved Beneke led off in the third with frames, tallying 12 runs on 12 Only one game Is on the charger of old when he swept eft nor right, except to note in the fourth inning by Dave a tap to the second baseman hits. Pitcher, Stoll led off with eague card for Saturday with over the steaming Baltusrol distances in his little black Henning . Henning only lasted which was juggled and thrown a long triple to right field. Hen- Perry at Jefferson. The Kuem- Golf Club course in a two-un- wok, the book that goes with through two batters and sur- late. Vetter followed up with a >er Knights were slated to host dor-par 68 Friday for 137 and ningsen's sacrifice fly to center ? —NBA Telephqto ;he swing that makes him per- rendered his pitching duties grounder to third, but a second ort Dodge in a non-loop af- a one-stroke lead over Nick* brought Stoll in safely. An error ? Another Record ... for Mickey Mantle, the magni- laps the most feared golfer in to Denny Wilkins. The chart error was charged to the Mon- on the Carroll second baseman air in Carroll at 8 p.m. ficent Yankee, went into the books when he played hus. the world today. shows 13 Denison battlers were archs. Everett and Henning put Neumann on first. Johnson Doubleheaders will be the fea- in his 2,166th game June 14, appearing as a pinch- walked by Carroll as opposed Big Jack, the sweat streaming Casper was bland as ever, went down on strikes to retire followed up with his second ture next Monday with Breda hitter, to top old team mark (printed on bat) held from his pink face, pounded out and as colorless as the oatmeal to only 5 strike outs. On the the side. single of the night. John Sharp at Kuemper for two, Denison at Denison side of the chart, 5 by Lou Gehrig. a 67 on the sweltering, 7,015 can't eat. He picked up a The Monarchs went scoreless was walked by Rogers and Hen- Audubon for a pair and Carroll yard layout for 138. He was one birdie on the second hole, stum- walks were surrendered and in the second, but ran up two ning was brought on to relieve at Jefferson in a twin-bill. seven batters were sent down stroke up on Casper, the first of bled to two bogeys on the back more runs in the third. Larry the lanky hurler. Henning's luck Line Score: the trio in the clubhouse, and nine, then got even again on 17. on strikes. Cose took a base on balls and wasn't much b e 11 e r on the Breda 100 300 0—4-5-1 Jefferson 100 050 x—6-9-3 Angels Win Pair appeared unconcerned about the "I liked my round," Palmer Howie Henningsen started advanced on two pass balls. mound so Coach Bill Tryon sum- heat, Palmer, Casper or any- said. "I hit every green but one Mike Miller took a free ride to moned Wilkins from his short- Steinkamp, Koster (5), Timmer- things off for the Monarchs with man (6) and Timmerman, Rowe thing else. and I missed a few fairways. I a sharp single down the third first on balls, stole second, and stop position for pitching duties. that failed to fall. But, in all, I rode in safely on Jim Simon's (6) Lehman, Carlson (4) and The cautious Casper, who base line. Dick Neumann took Wilkins gave up a walk to Si- Kendall liked it." a base on balls and was ad- clean single over second. mon, but finished up by throw- On Held's Homers beat Palmer in a playoff for the vanced by Craig Johnson's sin- The Bengals finally made the ing John Curnyn out at first DENISON By The Associated Press me when I was running title last year after Arnie's now- gle. A wild throw to second by scoring column in the bottom of and striking out Stoll. Woodie Held, an old Oriole the base*," he said. "I didn't famous collapse, took a careful, AB R HBBI smile . somebody might par 70 for 139 and declined to Houston Slows Wilkins got himself in trouble Hewningsen, ss .... 2 1 1 with new wings, has come straight home to roost...and the hit me in the nose." make a comment. in the fifth by walking the first Newmann, 2b 2 0 three Denison batters. Succes- Johnson, of feathers are flying in Hank "I'd rather wait and see what Arizona State's Business & Professional Directory 2 2 Bauer's not-so-cozy nest. In the second game, Held's the other guys do," the two-time sive errors by the Tiger infield Sharp, Ib 3 2 0 second homer of the night...and added heat to the flame. Wil- champion said. Cose, c .... 0 2 0 Held, dealt from Baltimore third of the year...staked right- March in Series kins gave two more free rides Miller, If Behind him, at 140 came reed- 1 2 0 to California Thursday, hander Jim McGlothlin to a 2-0 slim Bruce Devlin of Australia, OMAH,A Neb. (AP)-Houston COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE and a pass ball brought in more Simon, rf 1 0 1 lead. Jose Cardenal also hit runners. Fineran struck out and smacked a game-winning who had a solid 68; rookie pro pitcher Rick Brewer halted Ari- Tailored Especially for Curnyn, 3b 3 0 0 home run in the first game two-run homer as the Angels Deane Beman, who had a 71, zona State's unbeaten march in Steve McGinn went out at firsl Stoll, p 3 1 1 moved ahead 5-0, but a two-run The FARMER, BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL MAN and a two-run homer in the and Marty Fleckman, the 23- the 21st college world series title to end the scoring for the vic- McGinn, S., ss 1 0 0 second Friday night, power- Baltimore burst in the fifth Federal and State Tax Records of Iowa torious Monarchs. year-old amateur from Port Ar- with a four-hit 3-0 victory Fri- Skairin, 2b 0 1 0 ing the hot Angels t* a 2-1,5-3 chased McGlothlin. thur, Tex., who led the first day night. Carroll, Iowa Leo Loxterkamp Phone: 4209 The Tigers will be in action Wahrman, c 1 1 0 Rookie Ken Turner then again on Monday, June 19 at doubleheader sweep over the round with 67, then went to 73. Houston won a drawing at Neumann, J., If. 0 1 0 Orioles. blanked the Orioles until the Don January was alone at 69-72 Jefferson for a doubleheader. McGinn, B., p 0 0 0 ninth, when Frank Robinson home plate and drew a bye in- . L. WARD, D.S.C. ''You get old sitting on the -141. to the championship finals. Stan- Community Elsewhere around the cir- Eggers, 3b 1 0 0 unloaded his 19th homer. PODIATRIST 1 bench. In fact, I'm old al- ford faces Arizona State Satur- cuit, Jefferson moved Into Fineran, p 1 0 0 Today's pairings have Nick- FOOT SPECIALIST Credit Service ready." The Senators started their day night.