On Pettlll's Double In 7th- Tigers Oust Breda In Sectional Fray, 4-3

Bruce Pettitt rifled, a - den-Ralston, 10-0, in the first Peterson and Brechler were and Jim Kennebeck to place three down in the bottom of the Timet Herald, Carroll, Iowa C apiece. Polking, R., rf .. 2 0 0 0 scoring clutch shot to deep right also the big men in the hitting the Bobcats in scoring position. sixth frame before the Bobcats round, against the Lake City Thursday, July 16, 1970 ^ Nieland, 2b 2 10 0 field in the bottom of the line-up for Carroll. Peterson Bob Polking fanned for theforce d a deadlock in the top The Carroll club took ad­ Eagles. That game is sched­ Buelt, lb 2 10 0 seventh frame to give the Car­ stroked a pair of singles and first out, but Jerry Roster's of the seventh. vantage of their last chance Peterson followed with a one- to break the tie. Anderson Totals 21 3 2 1 roll Tigers a 4-3 edge over the uled for 6 p.m. a booming triple to right field, slow grounder between short­ bagger to score Brechler for Russ Polking took a base on walked and stole second base Breda Bobcats of St. Bernard's while Brechler cracked a one- stop and third base was left CARROLL the second tally. Roger Fuller balls in the lead off role in the to give the Tigers a scoring High School in the opening AB K H Bf Carroll hurlers, Doug Peter­ bagger and an inside-the-park flew out to center field to re­ untouched to load the sacks. top of the seventh inning. Peter­ round of Boys High School Sec­ threat. Pettitt rammed a long Anderson, If 3 10 0 son and Steve Brechler, com­ homer. tire the side. son ran into control problems tional Baseball here Wednes­ bined to stymie the Bobcats The Tigers bought time on drive to deep right field for ex­Pettitt, ss 4 0 11 The Bobcats could not get and surrendered the mound day evening. on two hits. Peterson sur­ The Tigers ripped off a pair Glen Koster's pop-up to first tra bases as Anderson scored Brechler, cf, p .. 3 2 2 2 a base runner past second in duties to Brechler. Carroll rendered a pair of hits during, for the second out, but the to win the game and Pettitt was Peterson, p, cf .. 3 0 3 I of runs in the bottom of the the opening five frames, while catcher, Bob Baudler found dif­ credited with a run-scoring dou­ The Tigers are slated to his six and one-third inning stint encouragement did not last Fuller, rf, c 3 0 10 third inning to take an early the Tigers added another run ficulties in adjusting to the new on the mound. The husky right­ for long. Mike Steinkamp was ble. Hill, 3b 2 0 0 0 square off against the Kuem- to their total in the bottom of and let a passed ball hander got himself into trouble lead in the ball game. Gary whacked in the shoulder by Baudler, c 2 0 0 0 per Knights, who drew a bye the fifth on Brechler's home advance Polking to second base. BOX SCORE: with one out in the seventh and Lehrkamp led off with a line a pitch to force the first run Plotz, lb 3 0 0 0 run blast that bounced and Baudler rectified the miscue in the opening round, in the the Bobcats trailing by a.run. over the plate. A BREDA drive to left and advanced rolled to the 392 foot mark in with a pick-off play to third Lehrkamp, 2b .... 3 110 .quarter finals of sectional Brechler came to the mound was Jerry Koster's green AB R H 111 to second on an errant throw left-center field. base for the first out. Mike Nie­ Van Scoy, rf .... 0 0 0 0 in relief, but the Breda club light for the plate and Breda Kennebeck, cf .. 2 0 0 0 Edwards-a 0 0 0 0 play tonight at 8 p.m. The from the plate. Ron Anderson forged to within one run of land drew a pass, but Baudler's Polking, B., If .. 4 0 0 0 slipped the tying run over the Breda rallied in the top of difficulties behind the plate con­ DeBower-b 10 0 0 opening contest at Carroll land Pettitt were strike-out the Carroll total. Joe Schwabe Koster, J., c .... 3 110 plate on three passed balls be­ the sixth.inning with a two-run tinued and three passed balls Totals 27 4 8 4 Stadium will pit the Denison whiffed for the third out. Koster, G., p .... 2 0 0 0 fore the Carroll southpaw re­ victims, but Brechler plated outburst. Peterson issued con­ a-Ran for Fuller in 2nd sent Nieland around the bases Steinkamp, 3b .. 1 0 0 1 Monarchs, who bombed Glid­ tired the side. Lehrkamp with a . secutive passes to Lee Buelt to tie up the score at three b- for Baudler in 6th The Bengals went three up, Schwabe, ss 3 0 10 Innings: Carroll 002 010 1 Breda 000 002 1 E — J. Koster Denison Eliminates Glidden In 5 Frames, 10-0 LOB — Carroll 5, Breda. 5 2B - Pettitt The Denison Monarchs elimi­ out in the bottom of the first with Denison's third run. that happened to the Monarchs ond and the side was retired. as the Wildcats missed pinch- Hansen on a fly to center. 3B — Peterson nated Glidden-Ralston, 10-0. ininnin g with Denison leading in five frames. runner Mitch Hansen at third. HR — Brechler That uprising was cut short The Wildcats got their third five innings in sectional tourna­ 2-0 on no hits at that point. The Monarchs padded the Barnes flied to center for the SB ..—- Anderson, Peterson, after Randy Ulmer walked and hit in the bottom of the fifth ment play here Wednesday be­ Those runs came on a walk to In the bottom of the third, lead with four more 'in thefirs t out, but McGinn walked Edwards, Hill; Steinkamp McGinn was shot down trying when Tom Heuton led off with hind the three-hit pitching of Ed Fink, a passed ball, an in­ Glidden-Ralston tried to get fourth. Fineran lived on an er­to load the sacks. Ulmer walked Pitching: Dave Grau. field error, a sacrifice pop int o steal third and Fink grounded back in the game when Mike ror with one down. Tom Barnes a single to second. Scott Squires to force in Hansen and Braden rr H it ER BB so foul territory back of first after out. Wiederin led off with a single popped out. McGinn singled. fanned. Walkup was safe on was lifted for Pat McNaught. Brechler The game originally was which Fink scored, and another to center. Dave Walkup walked Ulmer was safe on an error a fielder's choice as Heuton was The Wildcats, who are now (W) ... % 0 1 0 2 2 started on Tuesday but rained error. and there were two on and none at short as two runs scored. Fink was hit by a pitch and cut down. Bennett hit into a 5-8 on the season compared to down. Ed Fink beat out an infield hit another run was forced in. Then fielder's choice as Walkup was Peterson 6',3 2 2 2 5 13 The lone off Glid­ Denison's 7-9 record, had a and Grau singled Ulmer home. Grau singled to plate McGinn retired to end the game. BOX SCORE: G. Koster den-Ralston starting hurler threat going in the bottom of Then the Monarchs came Randy Waldron singled to right with the 10th run. McNaught DENISON Randy Braden came in the sec­ the first Wednesday. With two up with a snappy double play and Fink scored. put out the fire and stranded The victorious Monarchs will (L) 7 8 4 2 2 10 AB B H BI ond inning here Wednesday. down, Braden singled to left as Steve Bennett grounded three runners as he got Waldron clash with Lake City in quarter­ HBP — Steinkamp Ulmer, 2b : 2 10 1 and Daryl Copp was safe on sharply to Grau on the Another Monarch uprising in on a pop to second and Doug final play here tonight at 6 p.m. WP — Peterson Fink, If 2 2 11 Tom Barnes beat out an an error at first. Tom Moor­ mound. Grail's throw to the fifth netted three more runs PB — Baudler (4) Grau, p 4 12 2 infield hit with one down and house then grounded to the Denny Fineran at third nailed for the 10-run cushion. Ed Laun­ Waldron, ss , 3 0 1 2 took second on a passed ball. mound to cut the rally short. Wiederin and the throw across derville was safe on an error. Hansen, D., rf .. 4 0 0 0 Chip McGinn doubled to cen­ Denison went down in order the diamond to first got Ben­ Fineran grounded to second Launderville, cf. 3 0 0 0 ter and Barnes cruised home in the third for the only time nett. Braden grounded to sec­ and lived on a fielder's choice In Keeping With the Progressive Hansen, M.-a .... 010 0 Fineran, 3b 3 2 0 0 Spirit of Carroll, the Congenial Barnes, c 3 110 McGinn, lb 2 2 2 1 Hitters Dominate Major Leagues Host, Joe Wernimont at Totals 26 10 7 7 a-Ran for Launderville in 5th NEW YORK (AP) - Only two 12 games, there were 39 hitters this time last season in the 31 and 24 triumphs; Dave Bos- GLIDDEN years ago hitters were moaning batting .300 or better and al­ West. The Angels presently are well of Minnesota and Juan Ma- THE DERBY AB K H BI loudly and smiling ready almost 2,000 home runs second to Minnesota, five games richal of San Francisco have Walkup, ss, lb .. 2 0 0 0 quietly as the men on the in the majors. behind.. only three each, and Bill Singer RESTAURANT Bennett, rf, cf .. 3 0 0 0 mound dominated the game. Cincinnati's pitching staff has of Los Angeles, sidelined earlier Braden, p 2 0 10 Now who's grinning and who's The , keeping been perhaps the biggest sur­ by hepatitis, has five. Gross, rf 0 0 0 0 groaning? in tune with the times, are the prise of all. The Reds added Phil Niekro of Atlanta has Is Proud to Announce the New Cpp, Dryl, 3b, c .. 2 0 0 0 top hitting team in the majors rookie Wayne Simpson and Jim only- seven and Mel Stottlemyre Whether it was because of the Moorhouse, If, 3b 1 0 0 0 with 123 home runs and a team McGlothlin and re­ of the New York Yankees and McNaught, cf, 2b 2 0 0 0 lowering of the pitching mound, batting average of about .277. turned from arm trouble to join Larry Dierker of Houston have Those figures, along with im­ Copp, Dave, c .. 1 0 0 0 a shortening of the strike zone, holdover Jim Merritt, and alleigh t each. proved pitching over last year, XECUTIVE CLUB Kramer, If 1 0 0 0 expansion, the new artificial four have a chance at 20 victo­ Baltimore has a crack at have made the Reds the only Lensch, 2b 1 0 0 0 fields or a livening of the base­ ries—no team has ever had four three 20-gamers in Jim.Palmer The Executive Club is being.iprmed at The Derby in Carroll where each runaway leader going into the Heuton, ss 1 0 1 0 ball, 1970 has become the year 20-game winners in one season. and Dave McNally, 12 each and member will be entitled to a complimentary dinner of his or her choice of the hitters—at least as thelas t half of July. Wiederin, lb 1 0 1 0 Merritt has 14, Simpson 13 Mike Cuellar, 11. from the menu. The only requirement: the member must be accompanied second half of the season began Squires, rf, 2b 0 0 0 ...The Reds have surprised ev­ and McGlothlin and Nolan 11 by at least one paid guest. This privilege to be extended 12 times through­ today. Totals 18 0 3 0 eryone by taking a 10-game lead each, joining nine other Nation­ Tulsa Downs Oaks out the next year.. * •' Innings: In 1968, there were only six at the All-Star break in the Na­ al League pitchers who have 10 Denison 210 43.30 0 hitters in the major leagues tional League West, a division or more victories. The Ameri­ In 12 Frames, 4-3 EXECUTIVE CLUB OFFICE Glidden 000 00—onl y one in the American that had a tight four-team race can League has nine. | 220 W. 7th, No. 11 | League—and just 1,995 home E — Glidden 5, Denison 1 last season when the Reds fin­ TULSA, Okla. (AP) - Tulsa Carroll, Iowa . runs, bringing a cry that low ished fourth. In 1969, there were 15 20-game DP — Grau, Fineran, McGinn winners with a number of them downed Iowa, 4-3, Wednesday I or Phone 792-1022 I LOB — Glidden, 5, Denison 7 run games were turning off the fans. The biggest surprise in the certain not to repeat. Denny night in a 12-inning American I Enclosed is $15.00 cash, check or money or- | 2B — McGinn McLain of Detroit, after sitting Association baseball contest. 1 der for the 1970 membership to the Execu- SB ..— Ulmer 2, WaMron, has been the Things picked up last year California Angels, who were in out until July, is without a victo­ The victory over Eastern Di­ | tive Club. Please send my membership card | In order to insure the finest Fineran, McGinn when there were 18 .300 hitters ry after consecutive seasons of vision leading Iowa, coupled service at The Derby, the SF - Waldron last place, 22 games back, at . by return mail so I may begin using it im- . and more than 3,000 homers, with Oklahoma City's two loss­ I mediately. I must be completely satisfied or I Executive Club will be lim­ Pitching: and by the first half of this 'Sea­ es to Omaha, moved the Oilers I I can return the card within 5 days for a i son, bats were booming more just three games back of Okla­ ited to 300 members. May IP H R Kit BB so refund. we suggest you place your Grau than ever. And the way hitters homa City in the west. like Pete Rose and Carl Yas- (WP) .... 5 3 0 0 2 7 Major Leagues NAME reservation as soon as pos­ trzemski talked at the All-Star Oiler heroes Wednesday were Braden sible in event the roster is game Tuesday after playing on Fred Rico and Bob Guindon. I (LP) ...4% 6 10 1 4 2 By The Associated Press ADDRESS Cincinnati's new Astroturf, the Rico smashed a long single to filled before you receive McNaught second half of the season will American League right center field to score catch­ CITY your call. For more infor­ % 1 0 0 0 0 Notional League er John Olerud with two out. bring more of the same. East Division mation, Phone 792-1022. HBP — Fink Guinson, saved the Oilers with PHONE As play resumed today with East Division W. L. PetG.B. . PB — Copp a powerful olout over the center- W. L. Pet. G.B. .. 54 33 .621 — Please send additional cards for my friends Baltimore .. field wall in the bottom of the Pittsburgh .. 50 39 .562 — 47 38 .553 6 who wish to become members too! Detroit 11th with Iowa leading, 3-2 and New York .... 47 39 .547 m .. 46 39 .541 7 who says you can't have New York . two out. Chicago 43 42 .506 5 a portable laundry in Boston 44 31 .518 9 St. Louis 39 47 .453 9%Wash'n . 40 48 .455 i4y2 your own apartment?... 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