SPORTS Men's CC Crown to Hunter took three to get on the green Jeff Hunter parred the 45th at Iowa State, finished with a rinrn HmM, Carroll, to. stay tied, but Sernett fell hole, while Tim Esbeck 12 over-par 191. Esbeck was at Monafcy. July IS, T*77 when he bogeyed seven and and two-nutted for his bogey. bogeyed it and that was the 192. eight. Tom Reiman, last year's difference as Hunter captured Steve Schulz, Larry Clark Hunter double-dogeyed the Hunter reached the par four city champion, won the first the Men's Carrol! Country and Rod Semett finished in a 40th hole to let Sernett and ninth hole in two and got down flight. Carroll High School Club championship Sunday tie for third at 194. Semett led Esbeck tie. in two, but Esbeck, who was girls' basketball coach Don afternoon. by'four shots going into Hunter and Esbeck both the Iowa Conference medalist (Meson took the second flight. Hunter, who will be a senior Sunday's 27 holes. parred the 43 and 44 holes to this past season as a junior, Gib Johnson captured the third flight and Bill Chambers won the fourth flight. The fifth flight was won by LeRoy Vonnahme and the sandbaggers' flight was won Tigers Capture 19thbyBobAutenreath . Oropio»riu>Fllfkt: MISSOURI VALLEY - Missouri Valley: Johnson, 2B 3 0 0 0 Left On Base: Carroll 10; (49 Hales) Carroll gained their 19th ABRHBI Kuhl.C 3 0 0 0 Missouri Valley 5. Jeff Hunter. 78-7W9-191 victory here against Da. Cook, CF 2 0 10 York.SS 3 0 0 0 Tim Esbeck.... .77.7940—192 Country Club Golf Winners — only five losses Friday night, Divilbess,3B 3 0 0 0 Den. Cook, IB 2 0 0 0 Pitching Summary: Steve Schulz.... .78-7541-194 blanking Missouri Valley, 34). Morgan, RF 3 0 1 0 Totals 24 0 3 0 IPHMSONM Rod Sernett 72-*tM2-lM Jeff Hunter (third from left) captured the Autenreath, sandbaggers. Not pictured Tom Reiman and Todd C.Cunard,P-RF By Innings: Reiman(WP).. 4 3 0 3 0 0 Larry Clark 78-7M2-194 Men's Carroll Country Club golf title by are Tom Reiman, first flight winner; BUI Pettitt combined to pitch a 2 0 10 Carroll 010 000 2-3 Pettitt ... 3 0 2 2 0 0 KenEbner.. 79-7U3-19I one shot over Tim Esbeck. From left are Chambers, fourth; and LeRoy Vonnahme, three-hitter. Reiman went the Woods, RF 100 0 Mo. Valley 000 000 0-0 C.Cunard(LP) BiUFeld.. .78-7M1-198 flight winners: Don Oleson, second; Gib fifth. first four innings and gave up T.Cunard.LF-P Errors: Carroll 0; Missouri 32 4 41 1 Paul CoUison .... 78-78-44-198 Johnson, third; Hunter, Esbeck and Rob three hits to gain his seventh 2 0 0 0 Valley2. T.Cunard..— 4 4 2 6 2 1 Denny Webber... 77-81M1-19I win against no losses. BobMosher 81-77-43-201 The Tigers are now idled PatMalloy 78-77-48-201 Floyd Becomes Millionaire until Thursday night until they Bruce Pettitt ... .7M2-41-201 will open Class AA district Breaking the Hex Won't Dr. Norm Gradoville play at Carroll Stadium. 814041—202 With Pleasant Valley Win They'll face Jefferson at 6 SteveGarbier .. .8042-41-203 SUTTON, Mass. - first. Fifteen long years," he Floyd and Boros had p.m. with Kuemper meeting Scott Tessmer.. 82-82-40—204 Ray Floyd, saying he was said. become the 14th and 15th Audubon at 8. The two winners Be Easy for AL All-StarsE d Spindler 77-8844-204 "mentally and physically Julius Boros wasn't even golfers to reach the $1 million will clash Saturday night at 8. drained." heaved a weary thinking about it. mark in career earnings on The Tigers got the only NEW YORK (AP) - Base­ The seven-man AL pitching bench. They were added to the MikeMosher ...824343-208 the pro golf tour, Floyd with a roster as reserves by Martin. First Flight: "It's been a good career," they needed in the second ball's best performers assem­ staff has three starters—Eck­ "I hope it doesn't take as said the 57-year-old idol of frontrunning victory Sunday when Eric Siemer reached bled in New York today oh the ersley, Slaton and Baltimore's The other AL reserves in­ Tom Reiman 79 in the Pleasant Valley Classic, clude Detroit first baseman JoeThraen 80 long to make the second golf's senior citizens. "I might first after being by a pitch. eve of the 48th annual All-Star Jim Palmer'. Eckersley million dollars as it did the Boros with a placing of 59th. Jim Molitor then followed with Game as the American pitched Saturday, which Jason Thompson; third BradWuertz 80 just retire and go fishing." JohnHeider 81 Floyd, who held off Jack a single to put Siemer at third. League again sought a imeans'either Palmer or basemen Graig Nettles of the Nicklaus' last-gasp challenger Molitor went to second on the solution to its annual failure in Slaton, both of whom have not Yankees and Wayne Gross of Cliff Stroh 82 TomSchenkelberg 88 collected $50,000from the total throw to third. the mid-season test between worked since last Wednesday, the A's; shortstop Bert Rec Track Meet purse of $250,009. Boros won, After Mark Steffes struck the two leagues. probably will start. The other Campaneris of Texas; KenBurkett 88 TomSheehan 88 $488. Floyd pushed his out, Dan Wittrock walked to The Nationals hold a 28-18 AL are catchers Thurman Munson of earnings to $1,011,606. Boros, load the bases. But then lead with one tie in the series specialists— of New York and Butch Wynegar Second Flight: Winners Listed winner of two U.S. Opens and Reiman struck out. With two that began in 1933. In addition, New York, Dave LaRoche of of Minnesota, and The Carroll Invitational Lineweaver, Lynne Stanzyk, , Jim Kern of Don Oleson 165 the 1968 PGA championship, out, Pettitt walked with the the NL has won five straight Jim Rice and Fred Lynn of Mike Barrett 168 track meet was held Saturday, Toshie Wedel 18.1, Julie has had his goal in sight for bases loaded to force in games and 13 of the last 14 Cleveland and Boston, Ken Singleton of July 16 at the Carroll Athletic Dostal of Boston. RoyMiddaugh 169 two years. He now has Siemer. * meetings. Baltimore; Ruppert Jones.of EdFeld 171 field with approximately 50 180 Yard Low Hurdles: $1,000,147 and may have Carroll got two insurance Breaking the hex won't be Martin's injury problems . and Ron Fairly of To­ JimDeBower .173 people competing. Meet Roger Bock 23.6, Roger completed a career that runs in the seventh as Jim easy for AL Billy also may affect the starting ronto. Greg Sernett 173 director Rick Friedman said, Riesberg 25.2 started in 19S0. lineup. First baseman Rod The stars "The kids performed weU and Petersen singled and Brad Martin, who won't have four of PatHeider 174 Mile Run: Julie Williams Nicklaus, the game's Edwards reached onanerror. their top pitchers — Mark' Carew of Minnesota, who set will be facing a National it was a good meet to end the an all-time record with League team weighted Third Flight: season on." 6:38, Steve Wiesenborn 5:01, all-time money winning leader Both moved up to second and Fidrych of Detroit, Frank 'Don Elder 5:40, Tim Harris with more than $3 million, was third on a wild pitch and came - Tanana and of 4,292,740 votes in the fan* heavily with . Gib Johnson 168 This year's hardest worker balloting, has been nursing a There are seven Cincinnati Crowley Spindler 169 5.09 a disappointed loser. He just home on Siemer's single to California, and Vida Blue of awards were given to Jean missed on a pitch for an eagle center. Oakland — available to face bad back. Outfielders Richie players on the NL squad BobKraus ... 174 Hoffman and Roger StruUe. - 220 Yard Dash: Jody Zisk of the including Manager Sparky Dr.C-Fangman , 175 Overmohl 35.2, Mike Sharon on the 18th hole that would Edwards and Molitor share the NL's powerful hitters. and Carl Yastrzemski also are 33.0, Julie Dostal 32.0, Roger have tied Mm with Floyd. the batting lead for Coach fed Fidrych and Tanana pulled Anderson's likely starting Dale Johnson 183 First Place Results: aching. Zisk has an ailing , Tom Seaver. Dick Beck WD High Jump: Randy Bock 28.2. Jim White 33.5, Jeff Nicklaus. who lost to Tom Edwards' squad. Both are out of the game because of ail­ ankle and missed a couple of Dostal 31.0. Roger Struble 32.0 Watson by one stroke In the hitting .361 for the year (26 ing shoulders and Blue with­ Seaver will be making his Fonrth Flight: Williams 3'9". Roger Bock recent games. Yastrzemski first New York appearance Bill Chambers 166 50', Rich Riesberg 5'0", 880 Yard Run: Paul British Open last week, lost by hitsin72at-bats). drew because of a stiff missed Sunday's game the same margin to Floyd. In pitching arm. Ryan was since his controversial trade Leonard Burg 175 KathyShymanski4'6" Williams 2:51, Mark Kloser With the loss, Missouri because of a bruised instep. by the a Darrell Anderson 175 Two Mile: Steve 2:15, Steve Wiesenborn 2:14, each case, his total score was named as a replacement, but DaveO'Leary..... 179 far better than the previous Valley is new 17-6 for the he turned, down the bid, saying^ Besides Carew, Martin's month ago. If he starts, he will Wiesenborn 11:04 Don Elder, 2:25, Ron season. ; BobSchweers..... i*i /.'V.^181, tournament record. hawnplenty of'Cincinnati : Uhlenkamp2:54 Ifcu^m&tthas WUlie Ran-! Pat Donovan. .. i... < v-. :\: 181 •j 80 .Yard Dash;. Bob Sporreri Floyd scored Jus 10th career Box Score: >v>^:>-". named ^fl* original staff, he dolphdf the Yankees at second * company. The fans elected' 19.1, Troy Sharon 9.0,'Jody 440 Yard Dash: Julie Dostal four Cincinnati starters-Joe Harvey Fleshner WD Jackson 10.2, Mike Sharon 8.9, victory and second of the sea­ Carroll: wouldn't participate at all; base, Rick Burleson of Boston Ftfth Flight: 1:28, Eric Lineweaver 1:34. son with a closing 69 and a 271. • ABRHBI Even a personal appeal by AL at shortstop and Kansas City's Morgan at second base, Dave Dehise Overmohle 9.9 Concepcion at shortstop, LeRoy Vonnahme...... 175 100 Yard Dash: Julie Dostal Buck.CF 4-0 0 0 President Lee MacPhail George Brett at third base. MikeMycka 179 Petersen, 3B 4 12 0 couldn't sway Ryan, and so Zisk, Yastrzemski and Reggie in left field and 13.7, Toshie Wedel, 13.7, Julie .Johnny Bench catching. And Venus Juergens 182 Edwards, SS...... 3100 Cleveland pitcher Dennis Jackson of the Yankees were DonDiers 186 Williams, 13.8, Jean Hoffman, Siemer, IB.. .*» 2 112 Eckersley was added instead. listed as the starting Anderson added third 14.0. Bill McKone 13.6, Roger baseman and out­ Merle Wiedemeier 186 Molitor,C 3 0 1 0 Martin filled the other outfielders with Boston's Snndbaggers: Bock 11.9, Jim Harris 11.3, Steffes, RP 3 0 0 0 vacancy on his pitching staff Carlton Fisk catching. fielder Ken Griffey as Jim White 12.0, Roger StruUe reserves. BobAutenreath 186 14.1 Continuous Wittrock, LF 2 0 1 0 by naming Milwaukee's Jim AL leader George John Whaley.. 191 Reiman, P-2B... 3 0 1 0 Slaton as a replacement for Scott of Boston, and runs bat­ The combined record of the 120 Yard Low Hurdles: NL staff is 73-29 compared to EdJandt 194 Brian Sherwood 19.9, Ron Pettitt,2B-P...... 10 0 1 reserve setond baseman Don ted in leader Larry Hisle of Marv CoUison 198 Totals M % t 3 Money, who has a bad back. Minnesota, will be on the 5949 for the American League. Uhlenkamp 20.5. Jim White BiUGoodwin.... WD 19.5. Ken Wurzer, Eric Interest Robinson, who died in 1972. Will "I'm glad Jackie felt I helped Grimsloy't him. I'm happy I can look You will receive CONTINUOUS back and say that I helped him change baseball, rather than INTEREST on your savings at kept him from baseball.'' FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN AmetKti gets at, Sports WorW = Reese said he got no pressure from the in Carroll, Lake City, Manning anti-Robinson players to join their lynch mob. "I know and Coon Rapids. By FRED ROTHENBERG there was a petition to keep A APSeerts Writer Jackie from playing." he said. I NEW YORK (AP) - "Once "All 1 know is I didn't sign it. Jackie showed me a letter he It didn't matter to me what • got from tome nut in color he was, I thought he had POLYGLAS' SALE! Montgomery," remembered a right to play." Pee Wee Reese. "The guy said Reese said there were he was going to kill Jackie. almost daily insults and taunts Saw 77* WMkOnly On Doubb Bdfd 'Potygtas'! Shoot him between the eyes. from the stands and the " We were warming up opposing dugout. "They would before the game, and Jackie call him 'watermelon eater', was playing catch next to me. .'nigger' — stuff like that. And I asked Jackie to warm up those first two years be had to somewhere else, 'The guy accept it. Mr. (Branch) might he a bad shot." Rickey (Dodgers owner) said That was Reese's way of re­ he had to turn the other cheek, laxing Robinson. A little he couldn't defend himself." A78-13 or B70-13 blackwall humor and a lot of friendship. Rickey called it "an amour of lus 81.73 or $1.80 F.E.T. Thirty years ago, Jack humility." \. cW:3t» S if.'-'- So trad* neadad. Roosevelt Robinson brought In the Dodgers' first series baseball into the 20th century. with Philadelphia in 1947, Whitawaiia from «.80 to 14.00 mart SOtUfdOy' Nlffhtl He was a pioneer who couldn't Manager Ben Chapman and hide what he was: a black his players tore into Robinson man. with racial slurs. The attack PASSBOOK . The pressure on him were was so vicious that Robinson SAVINGS .. GmSavIng indescribable. Every place he almost disregarded his 'GCOO+S' Qoodyeor'Custom Potysff pledge. Metrics For 1USR-13 went he was a freak, the only "Continuous compounding of inttrtit tarna indlcatad annual yiott Foreign exports Can *36 BlNtMll 1J77 Now CarWhiMwallo. one of his kind. All eyes were Another southerner, Eddie whan maintained for onayaor. Stanky, helped turn off some on the man in the center ring— NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SAVING lsssn-is and many of those eyes were of the heat, shouting at MO blackwall. filled with hate. Chapman: "Why don't you get lHM-miackwal30l 16SSR-I5 Reese, a southerner who on somebody who can fight?" pIMtl-SM.E.T. M6 blKkwtll grew up with his own kind in Reese, now an executive for •ntf old tiro Kentucky, was the Brooklyn the Hillerich & Bradsby bat •VI*V DAY f iu» $i.si to $2.03 LOW MICH • f.C.l. an* old tin Dodgers' shortstop salt shaker company in LouisviUe, Ky., to second baseman Robinson's was a similar buffer on many Just Say ^Charge Iff.. Goodyear kevcAwg Charge Account pepper pot. They were friends occasions. on the and in ho­ "There were times I helped tels—when they could get him with a look or a word," Deposits insured up to $40,000 by a through the same door. - said Reese. "I guess I stepped permanent agency of the Federal Government; Reese, credited by Jackie over and put my arm around Or UM any of UIIM 7 othor wm to Our Own CMtomtr CrMlt Man • Man with helping him get through him when things were the at "The Growing Place" Chtrta • BankAmaricara • Amariean 'Ixprau MOMy Card • Carta llancha the inhumanities of that first toughest. But I never was • Dinari Club • Ca* season, says that in the long aware of going out of my way run he got more from Jackie to help Jackie out. FIRST FEDERAL than he gave. / ''That's what he said he ap­ "Looking back on 1947, it preciated the most, that I SKELLY SERVICE was a little strange," said the wasn't thinking about what I SAVINGS & LOAN la* Hwy. 30 - Carroll . gentlemanly Reese before was doing. I was just being today's luncheon honoring me." LAKE CITY MANNING CARROLL