Rick Keat Hurls 5-Hitter- Mays Left Off All-Star KuemperWallopsTigers,13-5 First Team By The Associated Press A pair of booming blows by the plate while Keat was Times Herald, Carroll, la. pitch and Keat drew a walk, with only a single sine* the Anybody for a recount? .Toe Badding and a first inning pitching to Ben Rogers and Thursday, June 29, 1967 and Walden scored on a wild game automatically ended triple by Dave Schmitz high- slid in safely for the first pitch. when Keat scored from third left a couple lighted a Kuempcr triumph run in the game. ly. Louie Billmeier then ended After Neary fanned, Henkeni- base. hundred embarrassed All-Star over Carroll High. 13-3, in a the frame by grounding out. us and Badding drew walks to electors in his wake Wednesday five inning baseball game here The Knights struck back 'orce in another run. Next action for the Knights when, a few hours after the an- Wednesday night. quickly against Rogers in the Rogers walked Keat to start Larry Pirotte batted for will be at Audubon on Friday nouncement that he had been jottom of the first. Lead-off the bottom of the third and Wiese in the fourth and lofted ir a twin bill while the Tigers left out of the 's The victory kept the Knights Datter Jim Middendorf was hit was lifted in favor of Dave a towering fly back of short. Knights See Pag* 9 starting line-up for the first in close pursuit of league lead- by a pitch, and Dave Schmitz Henning. Keat, went to second The infielder camped under the time since 1954, he hit two hom- ing Jefferson in conference picked a first pitch to right- on Mike Ncary's sacrifice and ball and then dropped it for an ers and two singles in San Fran- play. center for a triple. Denny Hcnkenius drew a pass. error as two more runs scored cisco's 9-1 pounding of St. Louis. Rick Keat, a surprise Denny Watden drilled another The two base runners and Badding stopped at third. Prep Loop The peerless Giant slugger starter for Kuemper on the shot to right-center and Schmitz moved up on a wild pitch to Pirotte stole second and Mid- finished fourth in the voting for dendorf was hit by a pitch for mound, hurled a steady five- was in with the run that gave set the stage for Badding who W L Pet. outfielders, receiving 39 fewer hitter and kept the Tigers at the Knights a lead they never responded by blasting the the second time in the game. Jefferson 11 1 .917 votes than Lou Brock of St. bay with the exception of a relinquished. ball over the center-fielders That loaded up the bases, but Kuemper 8 1 .889 Louis. Willie is virtually certain single run outburst in the head for a triple. Another Schmitz was out on a line drive Perry 7 4 .636 to be named to the team by Carroll went down in order in to second to retire the side. —Staff Photo first and a two-run rally in the second while Kuempcr wild pitch let Badding in with Denison 4 4 .500 Walt Alston of the the fourth. Kuemper's seventh run. Carroll 2 6 .250 Saft at Third . .. Dave Schmitz, Kuemper, is shown Dodgers, but for the first time came up with a pair of runs The Knights salted it away sliding safely into third in first inning action as the since 1954 he won't be a starter. off one hit in the second The Tigers rocked Keat with via the 10-run margin rule in Audubon 2 6 .250 Kuemper was forced to come Breda 2 7 Knights defeated the Carroll Tigers, 13-3, here Willie confesses that "I'm not from behind after the Tigers frame. three consecutive hits in the the bottom of the fifth. Bill- .222 Wednesday. Schmitz, second man up in bottom of meier walked with one away Lake City 1 8 .111 having what anyone would call posted a 1-0 advantage in the Badding and Lynn Wi e s e fourth. first inning, drove a hit to deep right-center to plate a fantastic year," — anyone top of the first inning. and was safe on an error at Wednesday's Results— drew successive passes with Everett started the rally with second as Keat lived on a field- Jim Middendorf with the first Kuemper run. Schmitz named Willie Mays, that is; he's one down in the second, and Kuemper 13, Carroll 3 scored on a hit by Denny Walden as the Lancers took hitting .293 with 13 homers and Scott Richardson was the a single to left. Wilkins pickled er's choice. Neary singled past Jefferson 14, Audubon 3 thorn in Kuemper's side in the Middendorf singled to right to a pitch to deep center for a tri- first to drive in Kuemper's 12th a 2-1 first inning lead. 37 RBI — but you couldn't prove score Badding. Schmitz popped Jefferson 2, Audubon 0 that by the Cards. initial frame. He opened the ple, and Rogers singled to left run. Denison 3, Breda 1 game with a sharp single to to third for the second out, and to plate Wilkins with Carroll's Roger Fuller was on the hill it appeared Rogers was out of Perry 10, Lake City 0 In ether National League ac- left and went to second when final run. for the Tigers in the fifth, hav- Perry 2, Lake City 0 tion, Chicago won a doublehead- Phil Den Adel's planned sacri- further trouble when Denny Glidden Tankers Wilkins gloved Walden's hard Rogers stole second but was ing come on in relief of Hen- Friday Games- er from Pittsburgh 4-2 and 3-1, fice bunt was out of reach of stranded there by a pair of ning, and he got Henkenius on Los Angeles overcame Cincin- the Kuemper for grounder to short. But the ball whiffs and a tap to the mound Breda at Carroll (2) popped out of the glove and strikes for the second out with nati 7-5, Houston beat Atlanta 4- a hit. A passed ball enabled the Knights still a run shy of Kuemper at Audubon (2) Overwhelm P&rrvv •/ and Philadelphia edged New the base runners to advance to after retrieving it he elected to The Carroll rally spurred the Perry at Denison the 10-run margin. GLIDDEN — Five new pool P, :22.2 Yorkv6-5. second and third. go to third in an attempt to get Knights into action again and Monday Games- Wiese, That throw sailed past they responded with four more Badding brought the pro* Carroll at Perry records were chalked up as the Boys 13-14 — Jim Scanlon, P In' the , With Mickey Everett and third and Wiese scampered runs in the fourth. Walden ceedings to an abrupt halt Audubon at Breda defending Iowa West Swimming :21.6 Chicago nipped Baltimore 3-2, Denny W i I k i n s down on home as Middendorf and Walden started it with a one-out single when he whaled a pitch to Denison at Lake City (2) Conference champion team Girls 15 — Nancy Glass, P Detroit bounced Cleveland 7-4, strikes, Richardson broke for took third and second resective- to left. Billmeier was hit by a deep center, but was credited from Glidden overwhelmed :24.3 Minnesota clipped Boston 3-2, Perry, 283-125, in a dual meet Boys 15 — Elaine Lensch, G Kansas City blanked New York here Wednesday. :20 2-0 and California dropped The Wildcat swimmers ac- BUTTERFLY Washington 4-2. counted for two i n d i v i d u a 1 Girls 10 - Patty Gales, G Both of Mays' singles came in marks and three relays marks :29.8 the third inning when the Giants while the visitors garnered one Boys 10 — Mark -Hunt, G scored six times, giving Ray new record. :28.7 Sadecki a commanding lead It was tha second consecu- Girls 11-12 - Kris Eicke, G against his old teammates that tive lop-sided win for the de- :25.4 he had no trouble holding. fending champions this week. Boys 11-12 - Mark Smith, P The first homer was delivered On Monday they swept past :23 in the sixth inning and the sec- Denison, 232Va to 153'/a. Girls 13-14 — Janie Torbert ond—No. 555 of his career — P, :19.3, new record, old :19.t came in the eighth. Both were GRAND Dwight Haggard set a back Boys 13-14 — Dave Rich, G off reliever Al Jackson. stroke record of :17.5 as he :18.2 bested the old mark of :18.1 by Girls 15 — Nancy Shaner, G The amazing Cubs made it Randy Peters in 1963 in the 13- :18.4 nine victories in 10 outings with Friday, June 30-Saturday, July 1 14 group. Boys 15 — Jim Kestel, P their pair of triumphs over the The other individual record :18.5 Pirates. won went to Perry's Janie Torbert the opener, his 10th of the sea- with a :19.3 clocking in the 13-14 MEDLEY RELAYS son, and Ray Culp allowed just butterfly to erase the 19.5 Girls 10 — Perry, 2:06.1 three hits in the nightcap. Adol- mark set by Patty Kerwood in Boys 10 — Glidden, 1:54.6 fo Phillips hit a three-run homer 1966. Girls 11-12 - Perry, 1:39.4 in the.first game and ignited the McCARVILLE & SON MOTOR COMPANY Boys 11-12 — Glidden, 1:43. go-ahead rally with a double in Glidden accounted for two Girls 13-14 - Glidden, 1:25.5 the second. medley relay marks and one new record, old 1:26.6 The Dodgers spotted the Reds free style relay. The girls' med- Boys 13-14 — Glidden, 1:16.6 five runs, then came back on ley foursome of Marg Rich, Girls 15 — Glidden, 1:20.6, homers by and Your new American Motors/Rambler Dealer! Barb Onken, Bobby Jo Gross new record, old 1:26.1 Jim Lefebvre, a two-run double and Patty Kerwood was timed Boys 15 — Glidden, 1:15 by and three runs in 1:25.5 in the 13-14 group to on Cincinnati errors. The last erase the old mark of 1:26.6 set FREE STYLE RELAYS two broke a 5-5 tie as Ron Hunt in 1966. Girls 10 — Glidden, 1:36 and came in when In the 15 and over group, Boys 10 — Glidden, 1:27.2 Chico Ruiz bobbled a grounder Nancy Leonard, Janet Fergu- Girls 11-12 — Perry, 1:25.1 by Al Ferrara. son, Nancy Shaner and Cindy Boys 11-12 — Glidden, 1:14.5 Jimmy Wynn came in on a Knute set a 1:20.6 mark to wipe Girls 13-14 - Glidden, 1:13.7 wild pitch by Phil Niekro with AMBASSADOR! out the 1:26.1 set in 1965. Boys 13-14 — Glidden, :59.9 the bases loaded and two out in The luxury car for the The boys' 13-14 free style new record, old 1:62.8 the ninth, spurring the Astros to young man on the way up. team of Dwight Haggard, Tim Girls 15 — Glidden, 1:14.4 their victory, which broke an Elegant full-size interiors. Chipman, Mark Heglin and Tom Boys 15 — Glidden, :59.9 eight-game losing streak, Popular price. Moorhouse set a ;59.9 record to erase a 1:02.8 mark set by Car- roll in 1964. Jeff Hikes Lead Nancy Shaner and Kathy Miller paced tha Gliddan swimmers with triple indivi* dual triumphs and legs on win- With Double Win ning relay events. Mark Hunt The Jefferson Rams moved on July 6 and Fort Dodga had a doubla individual tri- one and one-half games in front High will trek here the fol- umph and a share in twa re- of defending champion Kuemper lowing night. REBELl lays wins. in the West Central baseball Event winners— league with a double-header Kuemper winds up the league "There isn't a better sweep over Audubon on Wednes- season on July 10 by hosting intermediate-size car sold FREE STYLE day. Denison. in the United States than Girls 10 — Kathy Miller, G, The Rams posted 14-3 and Dave . Carlson, a sophomore, the 1967 Rebel," says :19.2 lurled a no-hitter against Audu- Tom McCahill, automobile Boys 10 — Mark Hunt, G, 2-0 victories over the Wheel- :19.6 ers to hike their league re- jon in the 2-0 nightcap after Al expert for Mechanix Girls 11-12 — June Van Horn, cord to 11-T compared to Lehman and Jack Beddall had Illustrated. Kuemper's 8-1 loop mark. :hecked the Wheelers in the 14- G, :49.6 3 opener. Boys 11-12 — Mike Leonard, With only two league games Perry defeated Lake City G, :39.1 left on the schedule, Jefferson twice, 10-0 and 2-0, and Denison Girls 13-14 — Patty Kerwood, clinched a finai standings berth pinned a 3-1 loss on Breda in G, :38.1 of no worse than second. Perry other loop action. Boys 13-14 — Mark Heglin, holds the current third place G, :32.7 spot with a loop mark of 7-4 Girls 15 — Nancy Shaner, G, RAMBLER :33.7 and the lowest the Rams could Major Boys 15 — Steve Moorhouse, finish would be 11-3. AMERICAN! G, :30.9 The showdown game for the league championship looms American size, safety and BACK STROKE Leagues performance at economy next Wednesday at Jefferson Girls 10 - Kathy Miller, G,when the Rams host Kuemper. By The Associated Press import prices. Best :27.1 Boys 10 — Doug Dykema, G, The final league test for Jeffer- National League • automobile value in :28.2 son will be on July 7 at Breda. W. L. Pet. G.B. the world today. An Girls 11-12 — Joni Orman, P, Kuemper needs a pair of wins St. Louis 43 26 .623 — American 220 2-Door :22 over Audubon at Audubon on Chicago 41 29 .586 2% lists for only $18391* Boys 11-12 — Randy Braden, Friday to narrow Jefferson's Cincinnati 42 32 .568 3% G, :22.1 lead to a one-half game bulge San Francisco 38 34 .528 6% •Manufacturer* *tt£S»ettti«*aa price, federal taxes (ndwfed State ami tocat taxes, V any. desttnatfott charges, option* extra. Girls 13-14 — Marg Rich, G, and set the stage for the show- Atlanta 37 35 .514 7tt :20.6 down. Pittsburgh 35 34 .507 8 Boys 13-14 — Dwight Hag- Coach Lou Galetich purposely Philadelphia .. 33 36 .478 10 gard, G, :17.5, new record, old rested his Kuemper pitching Los Angeles .. 32 39 .451 12 :18.1 staff in the Wednesday nigh New York 25 42 .373 17 Get afree demonstration drive - and a terrific deal Girls 15 — Nancy Shaner, G, win over Carroll when he sent Houston 27 46 .470 18 :18.6 short-stop Rick Keat to the Boys 15 — David Whiton, P, mound and Keat went all the American League on any 1967 hardtop, sedan,wagon or convertible! :18.5 way on a five-hitter. Regular W. L. Pet. G.B. starters Louie Billmeier am Chicago .' 42 26 .618 BREAST STROKE Jim Middendorf are primed for Detroit 37 32 .536 5% Girls 10 - Kathy Miller,. G,action against Audubon and re- Boston 36 34 .514 7 :31.4 lief hurler Denny Bellinghausen Minnesota ... 36 34 .514 7 Boys 10 — Bill Platt, G, :31 will be standing by. Cleveland 35 35 .500 8 Girls 11-12 — Joni Orman, P, California 37 38 .493 8& McCARVILLE & SON MOTOR COMPANY :24 The Knights will have two New York .... 33 37 .471 10 Boys 11-12 — Dave Copp, G, non-loop encounters next Baltimore .... 32 37 .464 .23.3 week. The Fonda Junior Le- Kansas City 34 40 .459 11 Highway 30 West Carroll, Iowa . Girls 13-14 — Janie Torbert* gion team will be in Carroll Washington , 3241 .438