WHAT IT TAKES Carroll Rolls Past Audubon, 4-1 TO MAKE AN AD Former AD Mound Wins SELL! Running Humbles Brechler Checks At Iowa In Former Pals, 10-1 By Faaborg Foe On 4-Hitter Tough Post By The Associated Press and Harvey AUDUBON - Four- pitch- the fifth and tallied their lone ing by sophomore pitching ace run in the sixth inning. A third- BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) - Times Herald, Carroll, la, PERRY — The Denison Mon- The Pittsburgh pennant coup Saturday, June 29, 1968 Steve Brechler and a timely base put Mark Vaughn on Paul W. Brechler, athletic direc- that became a Philadelphia bar- archs shaved Perry's West first inning by Denny first to open things for Audubon tor at the University of Iowa gain finally swung a little in the Central basebal leaguel lead to Vetter gave Carroll the needed in the fifth. Larry Peterson hit when it was a football power- Pirates' direction . , . when Jim geles 3-0, Sail Francisco downed a (half-game with a 4-0 decision boost after a week's lay-off, to into a f 1 e 1 d e r's choice that house, Friday was named to the Bunning got in the swing Cincinnati 4-3 and St. Louis over the Bluejays on Friday. same position at the University top the Audubon Wheelers, 4-1, stopped Vaughn at second. A of California. against his old pals. slugged the 9-5. Jon Harvey limited the in a West Central League con- wild pitch sent Peterson scam- California swept an American league leaders to a harmless test here Friday. pering to second, and a passed Brechler, 55, assumes the po- Bunning and Woody Fryman, League doubleheader from ball put him in scoring position sition Aug. 15, said Chancellor the principals in a multiplayer single by Bruce Klein in the Washington 4-3 and 1-0 in 11 in- fifth inning. Meantime, Deni- Brechler turned in an out- at third. Carroll hurler, Brech- Roger W. Heyns, and he will winter trade between the Pi- standing job on tht mound ler, got himself out of that jam inherit the racial problems that rates and Phillies, pitched nings, Detroit edged the Chica- son pecked away at Stan Grout go White Sox 5-4 before their for four safeties and four runs for the Tigers holding the striking out Mike Garber and led to the resignation' of Pete against each other for the first Wheelers to four hits, while Newell as athletic director. time this season Friday night at doubleheader nightcap was to hike the Monarchs to a 7-3 Al Campbell. Philadelphia. rained out, Minnesota beat Bal- loop mark. striking out 12 batters and The Audubon club broke into Brechler was athletic director timore 5-2 and Oakland nipped walking only two. His coun- the scoring column In the bot- at Iowa from 1947 to 1960, the But the anticipated duel de- the New York Yankees 3-2. The showdown for the terpart on the Audubon Club, days when Forest Evashevski tom of the sixth frame. Back- teriorated into a 10-1 romp for Cleveland and Boston were league lead will be Monday's Kirk Mclaughlin, also turned to-back singles by Lykke and was building Rose Bowl football the Pirates and Bunning, who In a creditable performance, rained out. clash between Kuemper and McLaughlin set things up for teams and Big Ten champions, scattered eight hits and scattering only six hits, while the Wheelers. Warren Camp- and then he moved on to become knocked In three runs with a Bunning, whose arrival In Perry in a gam* *t Perry at striking eut ten, and walking bell took a base on balls, and a commissioner of the Mountain and single on the way Pittsburgh was looked upon as I p.m. The Bluejays are 8-2 two. McLaughlln was not as passed ball to Vaughn sent States Conference in 1960. to his first victory since May the salvation of the Pirates' fortunate as Brehcler in hav- troubled pitching staff, took a in league play and me Lykke charging for the plate, Two years faster, tht eon- Knights are 7-2 in the league. ing a strong defensive line-up but Carroll catcher Fuller alert- 3-9 record and a 3.69 earned run backing him up — the Wheel- ference changed its name to Elsewhere in the National average into his first appear- ly pounced on the loose ball League, Houston thwarted New Carroll and Jefferson contin- er infield was charged with and flipped it to Brechler who the Western Athletic Confer- ance against his former team- ued their head-to-head dog fight six errors, four of these al- tagged Lykke at the plate. A ence and such teams as Wy- York's latest bid to reach the mates. Plagued by groin and .500 mark by trimming the Mets for a first division berth by lowing men to reach first. few moments later, though, an- oming, Brigham Young and ankle injuries, the 36-year-old posting wins in Friday action 7-2, Atlanta blanked Los An- right-hander had lost seven in a The Tigers went on the at- other passed ball brought Me- Utah played national sched- row. and are 5-4 each in loop play. tack early in the first inning. Laughlin down the home ules and built up impressive The Tigers whipped Audubon, stretch and a safe slide tallied Fryman, the 28-year-old Errors on the Audubon short- records. 4-1, on Steve Brechler's four-hit stop and second baseman al- the first, and only, Audubon Major Leagues southpaw who went to the Phil- pitching job. run. lies with three others in ex- lowed Tom Jons and Mick Ev- At California, Brechler will By The Associated Press find a football team that hasn't change for Bunning, had re- Jefferson's Jim Faaborg, a erett to climb aboard the sacks. It looked as though the Ti- been to the Rose Bowl since National League bonuded from a 3-8 season at sophomore, hurled a no-hitter Steve Brechler took a base on gers were planning to avenge 1959 and hasn't had a winning W. L. Pet. G.B. Pittsburgh by winning 10 of 16 at Breda as the Rams chalked balls to load the bases. Roger the lone Audubon run in the season since. Last year the Gol- W. L. Pet. G.B. decisions this year. He was 7-0 up a 4-0 won. Fuller popped up to the pitcher, top of the seventh. Mick Ev- den Bears posted a 5-5 mark. St. Louis 46 28 .622 — in Connie Mack Stadium and and Denny Vetter slapped a orett led off for the Carroll Sore-armed Dave Carlson, single to center which brought But the Digest problem Brech- Atlanta 39 34 .534 6% had a brilliant ERA of 1.81. Jefferson's top-rated hurl- club, aiming e deadly smash Ian. Fran. 40 35 .533 two runners across safely. to the mound that knocked ler will have is one of racial an- Right-hander Larry Dierker er, gave the Rams cause for 38 38 .500 Dave Henning struck out to re- pitcher McLaughlin flat en tagonism that began last winter B Angeles stymied the Mets, giving up cheer when" he returned to ac- 33 34 .493 tire the side. his back. Everett didn'f let when 40 Neg»o athletes made a Philadelphia three singles and a run in the tion in the infield and was cred- 35 37 .486 R was three up, three down up the steam there — he pro- series of demands and threat- Cincinnati 10 first inning and then scatter- ited with seven assists while 35 37 for Audubon In the bottom of ceeded to steal second and ened to boycott sports unless w York 10 ing six more hits the rest of playing third base. they were met. Pittsburgh 34 36 .486 the way. the first frame. Tom Rasmus- third off the Audubon battery, Chicago 31 41 .431 14 While Kuemper and Perry sen went down on strikes, Paul but his teammates couldn't This led to the resignation Houston 31 42 .425 Rusty Staub's two-run double engage in a first place show- Lykke bounced out to the mount an attack to bring him of Newell and Basketball down on Monday, Lalce City mound, and McLaughlfn •cross. Friday's Results and a sacrifice fly by Doug Rad- will be at Carroll, Audubon at Coach Ren* Herrerias. A uni- St. Louis 9, Chicago 5 er sent the Astros in front 3-1 in grounded to the first baseman Houston 7, New York 2 the bottom of the first and they Jefferson and Breda at Deni- for the third out. The Tigers will be in action versity committee, looking in- Pittsburgh 10, Philadelphia 1 son. at 8 p.m. Monday at Carroll to the athletes' complaints clipped rookie Nolan Ryan for Neither team mounted a Atlanta 3, Los Angeles 0 two more runs in the fifth be- threat in the second inning, but Tigers ... So* Pago 7 recommended "a determined San Francisco 4, Cincinnati 3 fore pulling away on Dierker's Carroll stole back into conten- 1. Only one person fully knows what is being offered effort to recruit minority Today's Games run-scoring double in the sixth Dedham Softball :ion in the third inning. Jons group personnel to Irs coach- St. Louis at Chicago and Jim Wynn's seventh inning led off reaching first on an er- for sale here, the owner. A LOST AD! Friday Results- ing and administrative and Cincinnati at San Francisco homer. ror. He stole second, but Ever- New York at Houston, N Gray 000 000 0-0-3-1 training staffs." Milt Pappas stopped the ett flew out to center "for the Prep Loop Atlanta at Los Angeles, N Dodgers on four hits, disap- Dedham 002 030 x—5-7-0 first out. Brechler took another 2. Well, here is a description of the year of the Soon afterwards, Jim Padgett Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, N pointing a Bat Night crowd of Starman and Densmore free pass to first, and a passed WL camper, but is the engine mounted in the camper? was named basketball coach and Sunday's Games 51,747 at Los Angeles. Run-scor- Hoffman and B. Sporrer ball sent both runners into scor- Perry 8 2 A LOST ADJ Earl Robinson, the first Negro St. Louis at Chicago ing singles by Sonny Jackson HR — Seaman, Grossman ing position at second and third. Kuemper . 7 to coach at Cal since the 1930s, Pittsburgh at Philadelphia and Felipe Alou and Hank Aar- and Hoffman (Dedham) Fuller went down via strikes Denison , 7. was named as his assistant. Cincinnati at San Francisco on's 15th homer, tagged south- Gray 000 000 0-0-1-5 and Vetter popped to short to Carroll 5 New York at Houston Dedham 000 320 x—5-7-1 Jefferson 5 3. Now we are getting a very limited view of what is In the spring, the problem paw Mike Kekich with the loss. end the threat. flared up again when some Ne- Atlanta at Los Angeles Grimm and Densmore Audubon . 3 being offered. One COULD probably develop a little Jim Hart slammed a two-run Nelson and Seaman The Tigers added two eush- Breda ;„,. 2 gro football players boycotted homer in the seventh inning, interest CONSIDER AS A LOST AD! practice with another series of Sunday Game- Ion runs in the fourth frame, Lake City „ 0 demands. carrying the Giants from behind Atlantic at Dedham (2), 7:30 while Paul Lykke broke a Friday Results- Detroit against Cincinnati. Two of the p.m. throe-inning dry spell for the Carroll 4, Audubon 1 Giants' six errors helped the 4. I was about to call on this one, but seen that the Minnesota Wheelers with his team's first Denison 4, Perry 0 Oakland .521 Reds break a 2-2 tie in the sixth hit of the game. Henning led Jefferson 4, Breda 0 meat was left out. No price mentioned and he is forc- Lenny Funk To before Ron Hunt walked to open GOING TO GERMANY Cleveland .520 off for the Bengals with a sin- Monday Games- ing ME to call HTM! Never! Baltimore .514 the seventh and Hart hit his 15th LANESBORO — Pvt. E-2 gle to left. Ken Kiecfc hit into homer, giving Gaylord Perry Lake City at Carroll Run New Engine California .500 David J. Quinlan of Lanesboro a fielder's choice that erased Kuemper at Perry Boston .493 the nod over Tony Cloninger. eft Tuesday morning for Fort Henning at second. Gary Two-run homers by Orlando Audubon at Jefferson 5. Here is a well placed ad with all the details ex- In July 7 Race New York .449 Dix, N. J., and from there will Lehrkamp smashed a double Breda at Denison Chicago .436 Cepeda and Mike Shannon in go to Germany for a tour of into deep left-center, bringing plained fully. Can't you just picture yourself going Wednesday Games— DES MOINES — Lenny Funk Washington .377 the fifth inning powered the duty with the U. S. Army. He Kieck across for the third to the lakes in this fine camper unit? It can be fin- of Otis, Kansas is running a league-leading Cardinals past sad spent a two-week furlough Denison at Kuemper Friday's Remits run. Baudlor tapped a one- Carroll at Perry anced if desired. This individual took considerable race with time before the Iowa Oakland 3, New York 2 the hapless Cubs, who have lost lere with his wife and son, bagger down third base lino Breda at Audubon "300" gets underway at ithe Minnesota 5, Baltimore 2 seven in a row and 12 of their Jrian David, and other rela- and beat out the throw to time to word his ad correctly and to demand SELL. Jefferson at Lake City state fairgrounds on Sunday af- California 4-1, Washington 3-0, last 13 starts. tives. first. A passed ball sent Lehr- ternoon, July 7. 2nd game 11 innings kamp across for the fourth Friday Games— Detroit 5, Chicago 4, 2nd game Carroll run. Audubon at Kuemper Lenny blow an engine In his postponed, rain Lake City at Denison 1966 Ford recently and he is Cleveland at Boston post- Creighton Lists The Wheelers threatened In ALWAYS feverishly trying to prepare a poned, rain. new engine in time for the "300". Today's Games The Kansas wheat farmer, who Minnesota at Baltimore, N VIEW YOUR ADVERTISING generally takes the month off to California at Washington 26 Game Schedule finish his harvesting chares, no- Cleveland at Boston 2, day- OMAHA, Nebr. - It shouldn't the Jays possibly the two AS AN INVESTMENT, tified officials that he'll be night take long to find out just how finest cornermen in college bas- ready for Iowa's longest race. Oakland at New York 2, twi- good the 1968-69 Creighton Blue- ketball. They're part of the rea- NOT AS AN EXPENSE. Waiting on parts has cost the night jay basketball team is. Presea- son for the Jays' optimism, plus hard charging Funk some valu- Chicago at Detroit, N son hopes are skyrocketing but some help at center, and a four- able time. But, he expects to Sunday's Games they could be brought to earth deep situation at guard. have the 427 cubic inch engine Chicago at Detroit by an opening slate of games Ticket orders ($25.00) for the assembled and installed by race California at Washington against some of the toughest op- CU 'home schedule at Omaha's day. Minnesota at Baltimore position Midlands' basketball Civic Auditorium are being ac- Advertising Does Work The "300" will get underway Oakland at New York has to offer. cepted in advance of the planned with time trials at 10 a.m. on Cleveland at Boston ticket drive. Athletic Business Miracles Every Day for July 7. The race itself will roll In « 26-game schedule an- Manager Stu Erickson said vol- away at 1 p.m. Thirty three cars If some gals would carry nounced today by Coach John J. ume of renewals already indi- will start the 150 mile speed rear-view mirrors, they'd never (Red) McManus the Bluejays cates exceptional interest in the Those Who Believe in Good open at home against Wichita and endurance grind. again wear slacks. 1968-69 Bluejays. Notification of (Payable Semi-Annually) State on November 30, play at time for remittance of payment Copy and Do Their Best to St. Louis on December 3, at the will be sent at a later date. Civic Auditorium against Illi- nois U. on December 6, and fol- * 1 TO 5 YEARS MATURITY. Use It Effectively. Blacks Decline low with games against Kansas U. and Kansas State in the Sun- MOVINfi? if AUTOMATICALLY RENEWABLE flower Classic on Dec. 13-14. AT DUE DATES. ISU Compromise Prognosticators, optimists, and just about everyone else figures SM is tatty. * INTEREST PAID JUNE 30 AND LIKE US TO HELP? AMES (AP)-The Black Stu- didn't change their attitudes." McManus has the material to DECEMBER 31 EACH YEAR. dents Organization at Iowa State The council said it could find make a fine showing against an- University aaid Friday it can* no evidence of discrimination on other coast-to-coast schedule * SECURED BY OVER $1,350,000 not accept a compromise of- the part of the coaches or the which has 11 'home dates and 15 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS. DIAL 792-3573 ferred on grievances by the trainer. on the road, Creighton will face * RECISTERED WITH THE SECURI- university's athletic council. However, toe council agreed such other traditional powers as TIES DEPARTMENT OF THE IN- Spefcetmen for the organ* to a demand that a Negro coun- Iowa U., La Salle, Providence, SURANCE COMMISSION, STATE ASK FOR selor be hired. Oklahoma City, Seattle, Loyola OP IOWA. batten saU 21 ef IS Negro (Chicago), Markette, Notre atMetee et the university will Demands thet Negro Dame, and St. Bonaventure. CLASSIFIED AD DEPT. withdrew befere Aug. 1. coaches, et least en the assist* The athletic council had said ant level, be hired in ell major Ail •American tob Pertman CONTACT: earlier Friday it would compro- sports were net dealt with im- (29.5 ppg., 15.4 rpg.) heads a list CALL 2540 Savings Dtpartmtnt raiae a bit. However, U refused mediately. of six returning lettermen from to back down on tta stand to last year's 8-17 Bluejay aquad. JOHN Mid-State* Enttrprises, Inc. retain Baseball Coach Cap It was also learned that Negro That won-loss record is decep- 110 Wtit Fifth Street Tinun, Basketball Coach Glen athletes might be allowed to tive as a guide to this season. VANDERHEIDEN Anderson and Trainer Robert live off-campus end that the Wally Anderzunas, ft-a senior lOlt N. •»•* Carroll, Iowa 51401 Carroll Daily Times Billing* university will ask the National who did not play a year ago but Carroll, lews Collegiate AUUetic Association will jn 1948 after passing up pro Available by Prospectus Only. The Hack ftvstmtf had tavght to allow athletes more than the offers from both leagues, & an- Herald to nave Timm fired and to sack $15 a month now permitted dur-, other two-time letterman who art BUfatv "* foe*tag toe a&ool year, ' will team with Porbnan to giv*