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Game Summary SPORTS Nurse Bests Siemer, 1-0; Breda Triumphs By Dennis O'Grady fanned three. greatest mental games," four-hitter and struck out 10 as Edwards, SS 3 0 0 Schettler, SS 2 2 1 0 D.Hansen.C...... 3 110 (Sports Editor) Kuemper got their run as Knight Head Coach Bill the Bobcats upped their Timet Herald, Carroll, la. Siemer, P 3 0 0 B. Wessling, PH... 0 0 0 0 Stolz.RF 1 0 0 0 Kuemper edged rival Kruse led off the second by Wieland said after the game. record to 12-3 in the nightcap. Friday, June 24, 1977 O Molitor.LF 3 0 0 Steinkamp, P 3 1 1 0 Wellendorf, PH ... 1 1 0 0 Carroll, 1-0, and St. Bernard of reaching third on a throwing "Give Carroll credit. They Kevin and Tim Nieland Steffes, RF 2 0 0 T. Nieland, 3B 4 12 2 Totals ...28 2 4 1 Breda clipped Audubon, 5-2 in error on a ground ball. He 0 played a good defensive were the hitting stars for throw Steinkamp against Wittrock, C 2 0 K. Nieland, CF.... 4 0 2 2 By Innings: first round action of the scored on a wild pitch. Kuemper. 0 game." Breda. Kevin delivered Reiman,2B 0 0 Snyder, LF-C 3 0 1 0 Breda 101 201 0-5 Kuemper Invitational base­ Defense was also superb by Box Score: Pettitt, P 1 0 0 "I thought Nurse pitched a run-scoring singles in the first Wempe, IB 3 0 0 0 Audubon 001. 000 1-2 ball tournament at Carroll both teams, especially good game," continued and third frames and Tim had Kuemper— Totals 19 0 0 T. Wessling, RF-LF Stadium Thursday night. Carroll. Tiger centerfielder Wieland." He did a good job in a key two-run double in the ABRHBI By Innings: 4 0 0 0 Errors — Breda 5, Audubon Kuemper and St. Bernard Todd Buck robbed Paul the clutch." fourth to make it 4-1. Both Nieland, CF 2 0 0 0 Kuemper 010 000 0-1 Heisterkamp, C... 0 0 0 0 will square off in a semi-final Baldus of a hit in the third and "Siemer pitched well and Nielands had two hits as the Baldus, LF 2 0 0 0 Carroll 000 000 0-0 Kennebeck, DH ... 3 0 0 0 Left on Base Breda 7, round clash at 1 p.m. Sunday, Brad Edwards made a great the kids played super Bobcats managed eight hits Nurse, P 3 0 0 0 Errors — Kuemper 0, Schaefer, RF 0 0 0 0 Audubon 8 while Carroll and Audubon catch in the fourth to get defense," Tiger boss Ted off of Wheeler Bob Mountain. Heller, RF 3 0 0 0 Carroll 1 Totals 28 5 8 4 play each other, in a losers' Kruse. Edwards remarked. Audubon got a rUn in the Kruse, SS 3 1 1 0 Left on Base — Kuemper 2, Doubles T. Nieland (2), bracket game at 6 p.m. Kuemper, now 6-4 on the "Kuemper has a good third as Dave Hansen scored Loew,3B 2 0 0 0 Carroll 4 Audubon— Breda Saturday. year, will throw Baldus hitting club, but they only got on a wild pickoff throw by Hinners, C 3 0 0 0 Pitching Summary: ABRHBI Pitching Summary: In first round action against Breda. a dribbler and a clean single Steinkamp and they added a Berg, 2B 2 0 0 0 IPH BBSOR ER D. Christensen, SS 4 0 11 IP H SB SORER Saturday afternoon, Jefferson The Tigers, now 10-4, travel tonight," continued Edwards. run in the seventh on Dirk Lengeling, IB 2 0 1 0 Nurse(WP).... 7 1 4 7 0 0 Campbell, IB 4 0 1 0 Steinkamp (WP) •< will take on St. Albert of to Denison for an important "We want the one tomorrow," Christensen's infield hit that Totals 22 1 2 0 Siemer (LP)... 7 2 3 3 1 0 Petersen, 2B 4 0 0 0 74 3 10 2 0 Council Bluffs at 1 p.m. with Midwest Conference clash he added, referring to the scored Rob Wellendorf who Carroll— Box Score: Mountain, P 3 0 0 0 Mountain (LP). 7 8 5 4 5 2 Creston battling Denison at 3 tonight. Todd Pettitt will be on Denison game. had/eached base on ah error. ABRHBI Breda— Smith,LF..'. 2 0 0 0 p.m. the mound. Breda Game Breda Head Coach Dale Buck. CF 2 0 0 0 ABRHBI B. Christensen, 3B 3 0 10 Umpires — Larry Barr and Kuemper Game "It wasn't one of our Dale Steinkamp fired a Lesle indicated he would Petersen, 3B 3 0 0 0 Brincks, 2B 2 1 1 0 T. Hansen, CF 3 0 0 0 Ron Juergens of Scranton. The Knights' Ken Nurse bested the Tigers' Eric Siemer _ in the opener with an unearn •• run in the second inning being the difference. Love and Happiness Behind Tribe's Streak Major Leagues Both pitchers were sharp. By The Associated Press Indians to a 4-0 victory over 10-6, Boston downed as Minnesota hammered Red Sox 7, Orioles 3 National League Milwkee 33 35 .485 9 Nurse fired a one-hitter, "Love and happiness" is be­ the Toronto Blue Jays Baltimore 7-3 and Seattle took Texas. Larry Hisle drove in Butch Hobson drove in two Detroit 29 36 .446 11% allowing only Jim Molitor's hind the Cleveland Indians' Thursday night. "But Jeff East 10 innings to nip Kansas City, two runs for the Twins, while runs with his 11th home run W L Pet. GB Toronto 24 41 .369 16% single to lead off the bottom of eight-game winning streak, (Torborg) is a former catcher 8-6. winner Dave Goltz, 7-5, and a double as Boston contin­ West the seventh. according to Rico Carty. But and understands me as a Chicago 42 22 .656 - There were no National celebrated his 28th birthday' ued its record-breaking slugg­ Chicago 37 29 .561 —' Nurse, now 3-1 on the the four-hit pitching of Wayne pitcher better." Phila 36 29 .554 6% League games scheduled. by scattering nine hits. ing. Hobson's homer extended Pitts 35 29 .547 7 Minn 38 30 .559 — season, walked four and Garland and the timely hitting The Indians won their last Boston's record streak to 30 4 struck out seven. of Buddy Bell and Carty Bell and Carty belted home The loss spoiled the debut of S Louis 35 31 .530 8 Calif 32 32 .500 two games under Robinson runs to back Garland's pitch­ round-trippers in nine games. N York 29 37 .439 14 K.C. 33 33 .500 4 Siemer was equally strong figures in it, too. Rangers interim Manager and have won all six since ing. The right-hander held To­ The Red Sox have won seven Montreal 28 36 .438 14 Texas 32 32 .500 4 as the big lefty gave up just an "I think the change of man­ Torborg took over last Connie Ryan, who took over ronto hitless until the sixth, in a row and 16 of their last 18. West Oakland 29 36 .446 Vk infield hit in the second to Kirk agers has had a positive effect Sunday. when Eddie Stanky quit after but said he didn't think about managing only one game. Ferguson Jenkins, 7-5, Los Ang 45 23 .662 — Seattle 32 41 .438 8% Lengeling and a lead off single on me — not that I didn't get "I hope this monotony keeps tossed a six-hitter for the the possibility of throwing a Cinci 35 30 .538 8'/2 Thursday's Results in the seventh to Jeff Kruse. along with Frank Robinson," us," Torborg said. no-hitter. Angels 10, White Sox 6 victory. S Fran 31 38 .449 14 V4 Minnesota 12, Texas 2 Siemer walked three and said Garland, who hurled the "The team is real loose," "I don't think I've got the California scored three runs Mariners, 8, Royals 6 S Diego 31 41 .431 16 California 10, Chicago 6 said Carty, who clashed in the sixth inning and five 10 innings Houston . 29 40 .420 16% several times with Robinson. outstanding stuff to pitch a no- Cleveland 4, Toronto 0 hitter," Garland said. "I'm runs in the seventh to power Dan Meyer doubled in the Atlanta 24 44 .353 21 Boston 7, Baltimore 3 "Love and happiness is all it past Chicago. Mario Guerrero 10th inning, then scored on Thursday's Games is." around the plate too much." Seattle 8, Kansas City 6, 10 If you feel like you're just keeping drove in three runs with a pair Craig Reynolds' single to snap No games scheduled innings up with the bills, what would your In other American League Twins 12, Rangers 2 of singles and a sacrifice fly a tie and give Seattle its extra- Friday's Games Friday's Games family do with you out of the pic­ games Thursday, Minnesota Rod Carew banged out three and Bobby Bonds and Terry inning victory over, Kansas New York (Koosman 5-7) at Toronto (Singer 2-7) at ture. Life insurance can help. clobbered Texas 12-2, hits to raise his major league- Humphrey both had two-run City. Darrell Porter hit a two- Chicago (R.Reuschel 9-2) California defeated Chicago leading batting average to .395 singles to lead the attack. run homer for the Royals. Baltimore (R.May 9-5), (n) San Diego (Owchinko 2-1) at Boston (Lee 3-1) at New Atlanta (Hargan0-1), (n) York (Hunter3-3), (n) Los Angeles (John 7-4) at Myron L.
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