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Lengeling Fires No-Hitter Timet Herald, Carroll, la., Monday, Juno 26, 1978 - Page 6 SPORTS Lengeling fires no-hitter By DENNIS O'GRADY in the second and fifth innings, three-run triple to right center Totals 22 0 0 0 Moiitor.C 3 0 0 0 (Sports Editor) both unearned off of Curl in the sixth inning. Kuemper— Onken, IB 3 0 0 0 Kuemper's Kirk Lengeling Hastings. Breda took a 1-0 lead in the ABRHBI Volk, P-2B 2 0 1 0 fired a 2-0 no-hitter Saturday Jeff Tiefenthaler led off the fifth on a run-scoring double Diers, CP 3 0 11 Hackett,2B-P 2 0 0 0 afternoon against Jefferson to Kuemper second by reaching by losing pitcher Any Knight, PR 0 0 0 0 Grundmeier, PH ., 1 0 0 0 highlight the rain-shortened on an error and he later scored Kennebeck, Kennebeck also Baldus.LF 3 0 0 0 Forbes, CF 2 0 0 0 Kuemper Invitational on a single by Mark Harman. had a single in the game. Loew, IB 3 0 0 0 K.Peterson,SS ... 2 0 0 0 Ijaseball tournament. In the fifth, Harman's fly Creston's record is now 7-6, Kruse, SS 3 0 0 0 P.Peterson,RF... 2 0 0 0 Totals 22 0 2 0 Semi-final round play was ball to Ipft was dropped. while the Bobcats fell to 8-7. Tiefenthaler, St. Albert- scheduled for Sunday, but a Harman came aroundto score 3B 3 1 0 0 heavy rain earlier in the on a single by Dave Diers. TEEJAYGAME Gradoville.PR.... 0 0 0 0 ABRHBI morning cancelled the Dave Leinen fired a Berg, 2B 3 0 3 0 Epperson, SS 1 1 0 0 CARROLLGAME tournament which won't be two-hitter and fanned 17 as Lengeling, P 2 0 2 0 Ronk, LF 3 0 0 0 continued according to Knight St. Albert, now 7-13 on the Tee Jay of Council Bluffs Irlbeck, PH 0 0 0 0 Walsh, PH 1 0 0 0 season, used nine Tiger walks baseball coach Bill Wieland. downed Denison. Harman, RF 2 10 1 Rindone, C 3 0 2 1 to help aid their victory. Tee Jay. who won the Hinners, C 1 0 0 0 Kinney, P 4 0 10 In other games Saturday. St. Albert took a 1-6 lead in Mescher.CF 12 0 0 Omaha Metro spring baseball Totals 23 2 6 2 St. Albert of Council Bluffs the first on a run-scoring crown, is now 11-10 on the Kenkel, PH 1 0 0 0 By Innings; rode the two-hit pitching of single by catcher Pat Rindone summer campaign. Sealock,3B 12 10 Dave Kinney to blank Carroll. and made it 3-0 in the third on Jefferson 000 000 0-0 Prichard,2B 2 0 0 1 5-0; Creston used a four-run three walks, a fielder's choice KUEMPERGAME Kuemper 010 010 x-2 Blodgett,RF 2 0 12 Run for fun — sixth to clip St. Bernard of and a sacrifice fly. BOXSCORE: Errors — Jefferson 3. Walter, IB 3 0 0 0 Breda, 4-1; and Thomas Kinney, who struck out 12, Jefferson— Kuemper 3. Totals 22 S 5 4 Forty-one runners started out in a 10-mile the first half of the run, with the 12, Jefferson of Council Bluffs gave up a single to losing ABRHBI Lett on Base — Jefferson 5. By Innings: "Run for Fun" Saturday morning at 8 a.m. 10-milers finishing up between 9:08 and showed their power with an 8-1 pitcher Dan Volk in the second Hastings, P 3 0 0 0 Kuemper 6. Carroll 000 000 0-0 from the Carroll County Courthouse 9:45 a.m. The next "Run for Fun" is decision over Denison. parking lot, but only 12 finished the full 10 scheduled for July 22. Fay said runners and a single to Roger Bock in Griener, LF 2 0 0 0 Pitching Summary : St. Albert 100 220 x-5 miles, according to run coordinatory may sign up at the Rec Center any time. the sixth. Ganoe,SS 3 0 0 0 iPHaasoRCii Errors — Carroll 1. St. Albert KUEMPERGAME Denny Fay. Fay said 22 runners finished Carroll, now 3-8. was M. Ostendorf, 2B .. 3 0 0 0 Hastings<LP) ...6 6 2 B 2 0 1, Lengeling struck out 12 and scheduled to play at Lake City Graven, RF 2 0 0 0 Lengeling (WP.. 7 0 4 12 0 0 Left on Base — Carroll 4. St. walked four batters as he at 8 p.m. tonight. Sayre, DH 3 0 0 0 Albert 4. improved his mark to 3-2. Copeland, IB 0 0 0 0 CARROLLGAME Doubles—Rindone. The No. 9 Knights, who were BREDAGAME J.Ostendorf, IB... 0 0 0 0 BOXSCORE: Pitching Summary: at Fort Dodge today, pushed Breda committed only one Draisey,CF 3 0 0 0 Carroll- IPHBBSdnER their winning streak to eight error, but it opened the flood Schmidt, 3B 10 0 0 ABRHBI Volk (LP) 4 2 9 0 5 3 games and record to 13-3. gates for Creston as the Kennedy, C 2 0 0 0 Bock,3B 2 0 10 Hackett 2 3 0 3 0 0 The Knights got single runs Panthers' Doug Lang belted a Larson. C 0 0 0 0 Sanford.LF 3 0 0 0 Kinney (WP) ....7 2 3 12 0 0 MIDWEST Boston stays hot; Mariners roll,10-8 CONFERENCE STANDINGS W. L. By The Associated Press for their sixth victory in the might not have scored without land's two-run seventh, then Perry 7 2 The Boston Red Sox did ev­ last seven games. the errors. Give them credit." added an insurance RBI in the Jefferson 5 2 erything right at home and Shortstop Craig Reynolds Everyone is giving the Red two-run ninth that cemented UkeCity 5 3 won. So what else is new? made three of the six miscues Sox credit for their 50-21 start the A's' victory over Kansas Denison 5 3 They've won 14 of their last 16 by the Seattle infield, with one and their 8'2-game lead over City and knocked the Royals Audubon 4 4 games. 24 of their last 30, and each by second baseman the Yankees. Boston's 4-1 from the top spot in the West. sport a 33-6 record at cozy Larry Milbourne, third victory over the Baltimore Yankees 4, Tigers 2 Carroll 3 4 Manning 1 5 Fenway Park. baseman Bill Stein and first Orioles Sunday completed a Thurman Munson drove in SacCity 1 , 8 For contrast, we have the baseman Dan Meyer. sweep of the weekend set and two runs while Graig Nettles Friday's Game- Times Herald Hhotos by Dave Donovan Seattle Mariners, who did al­ In other AL games. Texas marked the 11th triumph of and Chris Chambliss had RBI Lake City 5, Sac City 3 most nothing right on the road blanked California 7-0, the year for Mike Torrez. singles in the two-run fifth that Golf winners — Tonight's Games .Sunday... and won anvway. Oakland beat Kansas City 6-3, Rangers 7, Angels 0 broke a tie and led New York Carroll at Lake City While the Red Sox have been New York downed Detroit 4-2, Mike Hargrove's three-run past Detroit. Winners in the Insurance Youth Classic Manning at Denison the state tournament July 11 and 12 at the making a runaway of the Minnesota swept Chicago 8-5 double and Toby Harrah's Twins 8-9, White Sox 5-6 held at the Carroll Country Club were Sac City at Audubon Jester Park Golf Course in Grimes with American League's East Divi­ and 9-6, and Toronto topped two-run single capped a six- Roy Smalley hit a home run Jefferson at Perry announced Friday. Thirty young people low scores of 76, 77 and 79 respectively. sion race, Seattle has been Cleveland 2-1 before losing the run Texas fifth inning and and two doubles in Tuesday's Game- competed in the tournament, sponsored by Pictured are the winners in the three age running away with the bottom second game 3-2. backed a seven-hitter by Doc Minnesota's opening-game Carroll at Denison Carroll's Independent Insurance Agents. categories. From left to right are: Dave spot in AL West. But Sunday, "They battled back after Medich as the Rangers moved triumph, then added a grand Three golfers, Dave Cute from Carroll, Gute, Dave Slezak, Danny Singsank and the Mariners overcame seven seven errors and scored 10 into first place in the AL West. slam homer to help the Twins David Slezak from Creston and Craig Tom Dolezal. — count 'em, seven — errors runs,'' said Brewers A's 6, Royals 3 win the nightcap and complete Christensen from Audubon qualified for in recording a 10-8 victory left-hander Bill Travers, Tony Armas cracked a tie- a double-header sweep of Carroll over the Milwaukee Brewers speaking of Seattle. "We breaking home run in Oak- Chicago. Blue Jays 2-2, Indians 1-3 Insurance Roy Howell's RBI single amateurs capped a two-run Toronto golf to eighth inning and carried the sweep Sports Shorts Blue Jays to victory in the Gute opener. Then Rick Wise STORM LAKE - Carroll's helped pitch Cleveland to amateur baseball team Carroll's Dave Cute SCRANTON FALLS dianapolis car racing's Triple victory in the nightcap to opened their season here captured the Insurance Youth YJB downed Scranton in Crown.
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