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Get Lost SPORTS Timn Htrald, Carroll, la. * Tuwday, Jun« 22, 1976 V ••*MII*tM*«lll*IMM**tltt»ltim»****M"«*"l>* Dunphy. 2B-LF ... 0 0 0 0 Tigers Win; Denison Next Totals 26 1 3 1 Carroll By Dennis O'Grady had two wild pickoff attempts Molitor. and pinch-runner Gary .300. They were Siemer at .380. AB R H BI (Sports Editor) that scored a run. Carroll wrapped things up in Luchtel. Petersen at .348: Buck at .325: Buck.CF ...4 0 0 0 Carroll kept their Midwest Perry grabbed a short-lived the third, scoring three times Tiger Notes: Hamers at .324 and Edwards Petersen. 3B ...... 2100 Conference record clean at 9-0 1-0 lead in the second as on just one hit. "The kids looked a little at.323. : Edwards. IB 4 0 0 0 here Monday night, turning Shirbourn reached base on a Jim Petersen walked with tired." commented Carroll Siemer led in hits with 16 Siemer. P 1200. back Perry. 6-1. to set-up throwing error and stole one out and Siemer received a Head Coach Ted Edwards .and in runs batted in with 15. Hamers.LF ....... 3 1. 2 1 Wednesday night's showdown second. He came around to base on balls with two down. afterwards. "But. I thought Petersen led in runs scored Luchtel. PR 0100. against the second-place score on Pete Lester's sharp Then Hamers. who entered Siemer pitched well, walking with 15. Steffes. RF ........ 1 0 0 0 Monarchs at Denison. single up the middle. the game hitting .324; drilled a only one batter." Box Score: Molitor. C 0101 Southpaw Eric Siemer The Tigers evened things in single to center to score The Tiger coach also cited Perry Pettitt. SS 2001 breezed to his third victory of- their,second as Mark Steffes Petersen which proved to be Hamers for his two hits and ABRHBI Reiman. 2B 2000 the season against no walked and stole second, but the winning pun. Molitor for calling'a good Tice. LF-RF 3 0.1 0 Totals .......19 623 setbacks, limiting the he was thrown out trying to Steffes then hit a grounder game behind the plate. Overton. SS....'... 3 00 0 By Innings: third-place Bluejays to three steal third. to short, but the throw to first Siemer has now worked 32 Lapp.C.. 30 0 0 Perry 010 000 0—1. hits and striking out nine. Carroll's run scored as Jim was wild and Siemer and innings, allowing just 13 hits Royer. DH 3 0 0 0 Carroll 013 020 x-6 The Tigers. 13-1 overall, Molitor was hit by a pitch. Hamers scored for a 4-1 bulge. and eight earned runs. He has Shirbourn: P-1B..-. 3110 Errors — Perry 4. Carroll 2. -Staff Photo managing only two hits, both Shirbourn tried to pick off Carroll got their final two fanned 39. Tierney..lB 200 0 Left on Base — Perry 5. by left fielder Jerry Hamers. Molitor at first, but his toss runs in the fifth .as Siemer Pettitt leads, the Tiger staff' Raner. P.' 0000 Carroll 7. Called Out — but took advantage of was wild, sending the Tiger walked. Hamers singled and in wins with six. Tom Reiman Sheeder. P'H ....... 1 0 0 0 Pitching Summary: _ wildness by Perry starting catcher to third. Moments Steffes walked to load the and Siemer are 3-0 and Lester.3B 2011 IP HBB SORER Perry's Pete Lester gets ready to put the tag on Carroll's pitcher Randy Shirbourn who later. Shirbourn tried to pick bases with no outs. Then Edwards 1-0. Zagar. CF 3 0 0 0 Shirbourn ILPI 4.1 29 66 3 Mark Steffes at third base during Monday night's Midwest walked nine in 4 and Molitor off again, but that too Molitor and Todd Pettitt Prior to the Perry contest, Seeley. RF 1000 Raner.... 2.20 0100 Conference game here. Steffes was called out on the pjay. two-thirds innings and also was wild, sending home walked to bring home Siemer five Tigers were hitting over Ingram. 2B .2 0 00 SiemeriWPi ... 73 1 61 0 • but the Tigers won. 6-1. to send their league mark to 9-0. heading into Wednesday's showdown at Denison. Midwest Conference Pate Has Done it All; Dent Captures VIP Baseball Standings Conf. IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - before winning it. But the only Tied at 66. six under par on first victory. The $3.000 for Jerry Pate .33-35—68 W.L. Major Leagues "I've played basketball, foot- way to be 100 per cent satisfied the 6.837-yard course, at the first place "is still money even Billy Casper 34-34—68 Carroll : •„.';...... 9 0 ball, shot pool." says new U.S. with golf is to win every end of 18 holes were Dent, if it isn't the tour." said Dent. John Mahaffey......35-33—68 Denison... 8 1 By The Associated Press Open champion Jerry Pate. Perry 6,3 tournament for two or three Frank Beard, Mark Hayes. Bob Goalby 35-34—69 Cleveland' 30 30 .500 8 "I've done it all. Women. But months. Mason Rudolph, defending IOWA CITY. Iowa (AP) - Roger Maltbie .35-34—69 Audubon... 5 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE to me, golf is everything." "There's always the day Amana titlist Bobby Mitchell Here is the scoring in the 'SacCity .2 6 East Boston 29 31 .483 9 Bobby Nichols .35-34—69 W L Pet. GB Detroit 28 33 .459 10'u Just last week, the 22-year- when you shoot 62. then think and 1974 champion Charles $2-5.000 .Amana VIP golf Tommy Jacobs 35-34—69 Lake City ,..;.... 2 6 old was. hoping he'd luck out tournament Monday on the Jefferson 2 6 Philadelphia 44 18 .710 - Milwaukee 24 34 .414 13 back and say. 'If I'd just hit Coody, Rod Funseth 35-34^-69 West - , and be invited to the Amana that one putt. I'd have shot a In the playoff, Dent and 6.837-yard, par 72 Finkbine Tom Watson 32-37—69. Manning 0 8 Pittsburgh 3526 .574 B'a VIP pro-amateur golf tourna- 61.' ; Course; : Wednesday's Games- New York 33 36 .478 14 '•! Kansas City 3923.629 —; Beard birdied the first hole as Lou Graham .....:. ,35-34-€9 Texas 34 26 .567 V ment here Monday. "This is a game where you the other four fell out with par xJimDent 33-S3--66 Dave Stockton....... 36-34-^70 Carroll at Denison St: Louis 29 36 .446 16' 2 But Pate's instant accellera- • xFrank Beard 32-34—66 Jefferson at Audubon Chicago '28 36 '.438 17.: Oakland 31 34 .477 9' 2 think you never can achieve fours. Gibby Gilbert ...... .33-37—70 Minnesota 29 33 .468 10 lion from obscurity with his the highest spot." On the 520-yard No. 2. Dent xMark Hayes........33-33r-«6 , Don Iverson 33-37—70 . Lake City at Sac City Montreal 2236.37920; first PGA victory~made him xMason Rudolph :.. .31-35—66 Manning at Perry West' Chicago 28 32 .467 10 Pate said he would enter the drove 345 yards, hit the green Ben Crenshaw. 34-36—70 California 28 40 .412 14 the big attraction in Iowa City. British Open in July. • with an eight iron and dropped xBobby Mitchell.... V34-32—66 Bruce Devlin .35-35—70 Monday's Results- Cincinnati 41 25 .621 — "I bet' I signed 2.000 auto- The 10th annual Amana VIP a 25-foot putt for an eagle. xCharles Coody .... .34-32T-66 Bill Collins ., 36-36—72 . Carroll 6. Perry 1 . Los Angeles 37 30 .552 -4'2 Tuesday's Games graphs." the contented young- was claimed by Jim Dent in a Beard finished with a birdie George Archer 32-35—67 Dale Douglass 36-36—72, Denison 9. Sac City 4 San Diego 35 29 .547 5 Minnesota (Hughes 2-8) at- ster said after shooting a four- sudden-death playoff four. Leonard Thompson. .33-35—68 BudAllin. 36-36—72 Audubon 15. Manning 14 Houston . 30 36 .455 11 California (Tanana8-5) under-par 68 on the University involving six of the 40 pros Dent joined the tour in 1971 Larry Ziegler 36-32—68 Ernie Boros .-.' 36-36—72 •Jefferson 7. Lake City 2 Atlanta 28 36 .438 12 Texas (Briles 6-3) at of Iowa's Finkbine course. entered. and the Amana marked his DeWitt Weaver....... .35-33—68 San Francisco 25 43 .368 17 Oakland (Bosman 0-0 or J.C.Snead ....33-39—72 Bahnsen3-2) '. He didn't win the Amana, •Miller Barber 35-37—72 Tuesday's Games v but his score-was just two it. hit it again and you are on Homero Blancas .... 35-37—72 Pittsburgh (Reuss 7-5) at Boston (Pole 3-4) at Balti- shots off the pace. Blancas Against the green." Tom Kite .38-35—73 More Chicago (Bonham 6-3) more (R.May 5-3). (n) "I really enjoyed playing, The Professional Golf Gene Littler 37-37—74 Houston (Rich'ard7-7) at At- Cleveland (Waits 1-1) at but I got a little tired after Association members made Don Bies ........../. .36-38—74 Sports lanta (Morton 0-6). in) New York (Hunter 8^6). (n) nine holes. I got just a little bit Big Golf Courses their comments at the 10th Julius Boros 36-38—74 Montreal (Kirby 0-5) at Detroit (Roberts 6-51 at Mil-' of-sleep last.night, got a lot of a n nual Amana VIP Philadelphia (Lonborg 9-3).
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