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Game Summary Kuemper Whips Audubon, 11-4; Breda Bombs Carroll llfh Loop Staiert held at third. The moved to third on a ground out Tigers Get third when Sundermann and Times Heraldr Carroll, la. Knights were running wild by by Jim Grouse. Wenck were safe on errors with Thursday, June 24, 1965 this time and a stolen base by Kitt ran into control trouble one down, but Wilkins grounded Chisox Split After Win in Row Keat and a ground out by as he wild - pitched Layland Three Hits to third and Ohde grounded to home when Determan was safe Frankie Golwitzer pushed two home and successively walked second to end the rally. Breda on an error in right field. more runs across before Casey Lindholm and Mike G a r b e r. got a cushion run in the bottom The Tigers couldn't mount a For Knights flied to second to end the first Eddie Hansen fanned after Off Snyder of that frame when Snyder was comeback in the final frame as half inning. Lindholm scored on a w i 1 d safe on an error and stole sec- Snyder fanned Richardson, got Twins Check Tribe AUDUBON — The Kuemper pitch and Garber streaked Breda's Bobcats maintained ond. Determan's single netted Dryden on a grounder to short By The Associated Press but has been able to complete Knights wrapped up their llth Terry Layland, Audubon's a firm hold on second place in only one of 14 starts and has a home on successive errors by the run. and whiffed Jay Krogh for the Juan Pizarro still is a step consecutive league win, 11-4, lead-off batter, rapped a single the West Central baseball final out. hefty 4.00 ERA. over Audubon in a game of the catcher and pitcher. The league with a 9-2 victory over Tom Subbert collected Car- behind Gary Peters. to right to start the bottom of batter was safe at first on a roll's second hit with a two-out Carroll's next action will be "If Pizarro and Peters had contrasts here Wednesday. the first and that was the ex- Carroll High here Wednesday The P and P pitching partners dropped third strike. Then night. single in the fourth but didn't at Perry on Friday. The Tigers were the toast of Chicago last pitched so far as they did last The Knights exploded for tent of Audubon hitting off Francis Madsen fanned, and get beyond first as Scott Rich- and Bluejays are tied for sixth year," Lopez said, "we'd be eight runs in the first and had Rollie Kitt until Craig Lindholm again the third strike was Leonard Snyder held the Ti- year as Peters won 20 games ardson went down on strikes. in the loop standings with and Pizarro 19. five or six games up from the situation well in hand until doubled to start the bottom of dropped and the batter was gers in check with a three- identical 4-7 records. where we are now." they frittered away part of the the fourth. Kitt extricated him- safe. hitter while Tom D r y d e n Breda victimized the Tigers And Peters still is out front. margin in a nightmarish com- self from jams with strike-out yielded 10 safeties to the Bob- in the fifth when successive er- BOX SCORE He's only been relegated to the As it is the White Sox are just At that point Coach Dick bullpen. Pizarro's been relegat- edy of errors in the fifth frame. pitches and posted a total of 15 Tighe reinserted the Kuemper cat swingers. rors let Snyder and Wernimont BREDA AB R H RBI one game in back of the front- whiffs in the game. ed to the sidelines. Shtv* Byritt started on the Knights ... See Page 7 Breda jumped off to a two live with one away. Tom Polk- Ortner, 2b 4131 running Minnesota Twins, who mound for Audubon and was The Knights lost their punch run lead in the top of the first ing got on via a fielder's choice. Neumayer, 3b 3100 Both of Manager Al Lopez' rode three homers to a 6-3 victo- pounded off the hill before a at the plate during the second as David Ortner led off with Determan's single plated two Schaefer 1010 problems were in action ry over Cleveland that ended single out was recorded in the third and fourth frames but re- JC Little League the first of his three hits. Ron more runs and the third tal- Snyder, p 4 200 Wednesday night, Peters making the Indians' winning streak at top of the first. Byriel started gained the touch in the fifth. Neumayer was safe on an er- lied on a passed ball. Determan Wernimont, ss ... 4 1 1 2 a rare appearance as a reliever 10. his own downfall when he Kitt ignited a rally with a dou- MAJOR LEAGUE ror before Snyder moved the scooted home as Woederhoff Polking, T., Ib ... 4 220 and Pizarro making one of his Elsewhere, Detroit blanked dropped lead off batter Frankie ble to left and took third on a W L Pet. runners ahead with a ground grounded out before Doug Polk- Determan, cf 4 123 infrequent starts., as the White the Los Angeles Angels behind Golwitzers high infield pop. passed ball. After Denny Oxen- Braves 9 5 .643 out. ing finally ended that uprising Woerdehoff, c 4 000 Sox split a doubleheader with with a ground out. Hank Aguirre's four-hit pitch- Kent Casey doubled to center ford went down on a called Athletics 8 6 .571 Mel Wernimont singled to Polking, D., If 3 000 Washington, losing the opener 5- ing, Baltimore downed Boston 6- and the hit parade was under- third strike, Kitt stole home Cubs 8 6 .571 plate the first two runs. Tom The visitors were in front by Oreessen, If 1 000 1 before taking the nightcap 5-0. 4 and the New York Yankees way. Ernie Golwitzer followed with Kuemper's ninth run. Dodgers 8 6 .571 Polking duplicated the hit feat a 7-1 count after another out- Stork, rf 4 1 1 0 Pizarro, who posted a 19-9 walloped Kansas City 8-3. with a single to left and took Wille popped out, but Staiert Tigers 5 9 .357 but Jim Determan hit into a break in the sixth. Tom Stork TOTALS 36 9 10 6 record with a 2.56 earned run In the National League, San another base on an error. Louie kept it alive with a walk. Larry Yanks 4 10 .286 fielder's choice as Polking was started it with a double. Ortner *Batted for Neumayer in the 6th average last season, made only Francisco belted Pittsburgh 6-1, Billmeier singled to center and Pirotte ran for Staiert and was Wednesday Results: erased before Arlan Woerdehoff singled to score the run. Neu- his seventh start of the season Cincinnati defeated St. Louis 6- Bollie Kitt singled to left. cut down trying to steal second. Braves 6, Yanks 5 grounded out to retire the side. mayer followed with another CARROLL AB R H RBI in the opener and made his sev- Sundermann, If .... 3110 2 and Milwaukee whipped the Pete Kelly drew a walk and Cubs 10, Tigers 0 single. After Snyder popped enth quick exit, leaving in the Chicago Cubs 6-2. Billmeier scored on a wild The bottom of the fifth was a Dodgers 11, Athletics 9 The Tigers bounced back with out, Wernimont was safe on a Krogh, If 1000 second inning after surrender- pitch. That was all for Byriel frame the Knights would like MINOR LEAGUE a run in the bottom of the fielder's choice but was cut Wenck, cf 2000 ing three hits and two runs. Jimmie Hall connected for a and he was replaced by Bob to forget. Bur dell Hansen W Pet. first as Gary Sundermann led down trying to steal second. Wilkins, ss 3000 The 28-year-old left-hander homer in the second inning for Gale. started it with a single to cen- Bears .. 6 .857 off with a single. Terry Wenck Ohde, Ib 3110 has a pitiful 1-2 record and a the Twins' first run, Bob Allison sacrificed and Denny Wilkins Carroll rallied for one in the DenAdel, 2b 3000 ter and moved to third on two Hamsters . 6 .857 horrendous 7.20 ERA. hit a pinch-hit homer with two Scott Will* greeted Gale with Indians 5 2 .714 grounded out as Sundermann bottom of the sixth. Ohde sin- Baudler, rf 2000 on in the fourth to put Min- a single to center that plated wild pitches. Layland •grounded Pepsis 5 2 .714 moved up. Doug Ohde was safe gled with one away and had to Stroh, rf 1000 Peters, who compiled a 20-8 to third and the throw to the record with a 2.50 ERA in 1964, nesota ahead to stay and Sandy Kitt. Dave Staiert reached first Panthers 4 3 .571 on an error and Sundermann hold as DenAdel popped to Subbert, 3b 3010 Valdespino wrapped it up with a on a fielder's choice as Kelly plate was in time to catch Han- Pirates 4 3 .571 scored. Phil DenAdel stranded third. Steve Stroh was safe on Richardson, c 3000 came out of the bullpen for the was retired and continued to sen and so was the tag, but Ohde with a fly to short. an ei-ror and Ohde scored on a Dryden, p 3000 first time this season in the two-run shot in the fifth.
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