SPORTS Carroll vs. Breda Friday

St. Bernard of Breda and had two hits to lead the Tigers Collison, LF 0 o 0 0 Carroll tuned up for their Timet Herald, Carroll, la. * and Lehrkamp added three Reiman, 2B 1 1 0 1 Thursday, July 17, 1975 O Totals 26 to 9 7 semifinal round Class A RBIs. Innings: sectional game here Friday Manilla 000 001 0-1 a n'T'Ti'm"^ i e 1 a n d and Carroll made it 8-0 in the Carroll 071 002 x-10 night at 8 p.m. by scoring I 1. Steinkamp, all with three hits third as Jim Molitor tripled Errors — Manilla 3, Carrol lopsided victories Wednesday LOB—Manilla 6, Carroll 6. each. Koster added two. and came home on a sacrifice 2B — Siemer, Luchtel, Carroll. night at Carroll Stadium. Carroll-Manilla Game 3B —Molitor, Carroll. fly by Tom Reiman. OP —Manilla one. St. Bernard, the state's For the second sectional Pitching Summary: seventh-ranked team, routed game in arow. the Tigers, now After Manilla^ which IP H BB SORER Glidden-Ralston in the opener, 11-8, used a big second inning finishes at 13-5. scored, Birks (LP) 6 9 7 4 10 7 12-0, in six innings and Carroll Lehrkamp (WP) 7 4 4 10 1 0 to put the game away early. Carroll got their final two runs Breda-Glidden Game romped by Manilla, 10-1. Carroll sent 13 batters to the as Buck walked and stole Box Score: Breda-Glidden Game second. He moved to third on a St. Bernard plate in the second, scoring AB R H Bl The Bobcats backed seven times on six base hits, ground out and scored on a S. Nieland, CF .....4 1 1 1 Ken Schettler with 13 hits as perfect bunt by Lehrkamp. K. Nieland, RF 4 an error and a pass ball. Koster, C 4 the hard-throwing right Getting run-scoring hits in T. Nieland, 3B 4 hander fired an one-hitter at the inning were Gary Luchtel The 10th run in the sixth Schettler, P 4 scored on a ground out by Jim Geier, IB 2 the Wildcats who close at 6-10. who doubled in Todd Pettitt Steinkamp, SS 4 Petersen. Schettler, who fanned nine for a 2-0 lead. Later in the Snyder, LF 3 1 1 Brincks, 28 1 0 0 and had not allowed a inning, Todd Buck and Brad Manilla-Carroll Kennebeck, 2B 0 0 through the first five innings, Edwards came up with singles Box Score: Totals 30 12 13 9 gave up a leadoff to Ken Schettler Manilla Glidden-Ralston to make it 4-0 and then ABRHBI AB R H Bl Brian Johnson in the bottom of the plate in the sixth, scoring winning pitcher Lonny Reiff, SS 3 0 1 0 Johnson, C 3 0 1 0 M. Birks, P 3 0 0 0 Kramer, 2B 3 0 0 0 the sixth. eight times on seven singles. Lehrkamp drilled a two-run Carrico, C 1 1 0 0 Schon, P 3 Outside of that, the Wildcats Collecting run-scoring single to make it 6-0. Rasmussen, LF 3 0 10 Middaugh, RF 3 had only three base runners, Bueltel, 3B 3 0 2 0 Stork, CF 1 singles for Dale Lesle's club in Eric Siemer finished the D. Birks, IB 3 0 0 0 Berns, IB 2 all via the walk. the big inning were Marty scoring in the inning by Bauer, CF 2 0 0 0 Hanson, IB 0 Breda; now 18-3 on the Hoyer, 2B 3 0 0 0 Chapman, 3B 1 Snyder, Steve and Kevin doubling in Lehrkamp from Rostermundt, RF 2 0 0 0 Hunt, LF 1 season, built up a 4-0 bulge Nieland, Koster. Tim Nieland, second. Macomber, PH 1 0 0 0 Douglas, SS 1 through the first five frames Rob Geier and Dale Totals 24 1 4 0 Bock, PH 1 Lehrkamp was in command Carroll Totals 19 —Staff Photo as third baseman, Tim Steinkamp. all the way as the senior right AB R H Bl Innings: Nieland, led the way by Buck CF 3 2 1 0 St. Bernard 211 008-12 The only player who didn't hander scattered four hits and Edwards, RF . 3 1 ) 0 Glidden-Ralston .... 000 000- 0 Koster Steals Another— smashing two long triples, do any damage in the inning struck out 10. Wuertz, RF 0 0 0 0 Errors — St. Bernard 0, Glid­ good for two RBIs. Lehrkamp, P 4 2 3 den-Ralston 6. was Schettler, but he didn't The only run he gave up Siemer, IB 3 1 1 LOB — St. Bernard 5, Glidden- Tom Koster of St. Bernard of Breda slides in the game for the No. 7 Bobcats. He now Then the powerful Bobcats" have to as he upped his mound came in the sixth inning when Petersen, 3B 3 0 1 Ralston 4. Johnson, 3B.. 0 0 safe into third base during Wednesday unloaded in the sixth off of mark to 4-1 on the year. Carroll committed their only 0 3B — Tim Nieland, St. Bernard has 37 steals on the season in just 21 Pettitt, SS 3 1 1 0 Pitching Summary: night's 12-0 six-inning ramp by games. The umpire on the play is Doug losing pitcher Jim Schon. Leading the hitting attack Luchtel, C 3 1 1 1 IPH BB SO R ER error of the game. Glidden-Ralston. Putting the tag on Koster The Bobcats sent 13 men to for St. Bernard were Kevin Lehrkamp and Siemer each Sunderman, PH 1 0 0 0 Tim Nieland (WP) 6 1 3 9 0 0 Schuldt of Audubon. Molitor, LF 2 1 1 0 Schon (LP) 6 13 3 4 12 9 is Mike Chapman. Koster stole four bases.

trade may have been the one Trades Haven't for designated hitter Billy Wil­ liams, which sent to the Chi­ Knights Win Homer Contest, But Lose, 11-7 cago Cubs infielder Manny Hurt Athletics Trillo and relievers Bob Locker and Darold Knowles. DENISON — You couldn't have any help defensively 8-2, the Knights closed to Denison is now 12-7 on the Gute,P-SS 4 2 2 0 fault Kuemper's Joe Roetker either as Lou Galetich's club By The Associated Press Terry Humphrey and pitcher Williams has been in all but within 8-5 in the top of the third year, while Kuemper slipped J. Roetker, RF.... 3 3 2 5 and Brian Tigges here committed four errors. Baseball's open market — Tom Walker. Humphrey, one of Oakland's games, has as Roetker got his second to 9-13, heading into a Friday Goblirsch, 2B-P... 3 0 0 0 Wednesday night as the the preseason trading flurry who's now out with a shoulder 44 RBI and 12 home runs. The result of Denison's first blast, driving in Russ Rupiper night game at St. Edmond of Friedman, LF .... 3 0 0 0 Knights dropped a 'wierd' inning was eight unearned — is a little like shooting craps injury, has played in only 10 The Red Sox, whose in­ who had, reached base on a Fort Dodge. Tigges, 3B 3 1 1 2 slugfest to Denison. 11-7. runs on just one hit, a two-run in Las Vegas. "C'mon seven games and Walker has a 3-6 explicable slide at the end of fielder's choice and Gute who The Knights' final regular McLellan.CF 3 0 0 0 double by Millea. .. .snake-eyes!" record. On the other hand, last season dropped them Roetker. the Knights' right had singled. season contest is Monday at Kohorst, IB 2 0 1 0 Take the American League, Fryman is 7-6 for the Expos from first to third in the AL fielder slammed consecutive It marks the first losing But Denison countered in Audubon. They'll open district Totals 29 7 7 7 for example. with a respectable 3.07 earned East, stayed out of the market homers in the first and third season for Galetich at their third as Pat Sullivan tournament play in Carroll The and the run average. this year, making only a innings, good for five RBI's Kuemper. homered and Mike Curnyn Thursday, July 24th facing Denison took their Detroit also began Ed minor deal that sent veteran and Tigges belted a two-run Kuemper had grabbed the singled in a run for a 10-5 Perry. ABRHBI turn at the table and the dice Brinkman's winding route to Tommy Harper — and his big shot in the sixth. lead in the top of the first as bulge. Box Score: Jones, 2B 5 0 0 0 came up snake-eyes. the Yankees by trading the salary — to California for But Denison won the game Gute singled and then Roetker Kuemper came back on Kuemper D. Wiebers, 3B .... 110 0 The Oakland A's took their shortstop to St. Louis through utility man Bob Heise. And the in the first inning as slammed the first of his home Tigges' in the sixth, ABRHBI Sullivan, SS 3 2 1 1 roll and, lo and behold, lucky San Diego and getting first Red Sox are back in first. Kuemper's Mike Gute walked runs. but it was just too much to Rupiper, C 0 R.Wiebers.CF.... 2 2 0 0 seven. baseman Nate Colbert. six batters. But Gute didn't After Denison went ahead, makeup. T. Roetker. SS-2B Curnyn, C 3 111 Milwaukee's most notable Like Vegas, Monte Carlo or Colbert, hitting around .150 i — —— - ———— — nnnn ri_n_n_n_ru- Steele, LF 4 2 1 0 the racetrack, some clubs and headed for what appeared trade, of course, was the one Millea, RF...... 4 1 3 3 came out ahead and others to be a team strikout record, that brought Hank Aaron back Spindler Fires Lorenzen, IB 2 1 1 0 were big losers. But those who then was sold to Montreal. to County Stadium from At­ Sport Glances Lingle, P.. 4 10 0 played it right, played it Cleveland, one game ahead lanta for Dave May who had Totals 30 11 7 5 carefully, came out about an abysmal 1973-74 season for of,the Tigers at the All Star Sondgeroth took the loss. First Ace at CC even or slightly ahead Oie* the Brewer.s and now. is a Sub-State Softball '^•break, was in the market for HR Cleaners next.game is Innings: Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee' Braves' backup. 'Lidderdale and the Rbselle Marilyn Spindler scored the DeShaw's 26 was good for low 'fresh pitching, and they Wednesday, July 23rd against Kuemper 203 002 0-7 Brewers, Stars scored losers' bracket Carroll Country Club's first net and Diane Dierling's 14 couldn't have started out The most even-up trade in wins at the 16 Inch Sub-State General Electric at Maple Denison 802 001 x-11 and . worse. They gave up hole-in-one of the season was good for low putts. Errors — Kuemper 5, Denison the majors involved the Yan- Softball Tournament in Park, at 7.15 p.m. Wednesday in the Women's The Tigers wound up the Jim Perry and Dick Bosman • kees, who went to the NL's San Templeton Wednesday night. Major Softball Girls The Standings: 2. 1973-74 season in last place in to Oakland for Blue Moon Golf League. LOB — Kuemper 1, Denison 8. Francisco Giants to get Bobby Lidderdale banged out only The Daily Times Herald It was her first ace ever and Mid-Iowa 32 the AL Eastern Division and Odom. who wanted nothing to Bonds for Bobby Murcer — 2B — Kohorst, Kuemper. went to the trading block with five hits to Hap's Tap nine, but handed Goetzinger and Steffes the ball went into the 115-yard Schenkelberg 32 do with the Tribe. Finally All-Star for Ail-Star. Bonds is beat the Templeton outfit, 3-2. their first loss, 14-5, in Major 'L. A. Smith 29 Steele, Millea. Denison. gusto. They're still last in Odom was traded to Atlanta eighth hole on the fly. She used 3B — Millea, Denison. hitting only .23.8 but has 47 The winning pitcher was Little League Girls Softball a seven iron. Whaley Chevrolet 28 their division. for Roric Harrison, 4-2 with a RBI, 20 homers and 16 stolen HR — J. Roetker 2, Tigges 1, Lloyd Nepple, while Doyle play Wednesday night. Playing with Spindler were Heires 26 They dealt pitcher Woody 4.10 ERA. bases. Murcer is hitting .307 Kuemper. Sullivan 1, Denison. Engelen took the defeat. In other games, the Pepsis Jean Schenkelberg. Diane Juergens 24 Fryman to Montreal of the Na- In all, the Indians traded for with 51 RBI and 10 homers. Steve Irlbeck and Rich downed Wilkins' Auto Parts, Dierling and Gloria Watson. Feld Equipment 21 Pitching Summary: tional League for pitchers Harrison, Jim Bibby, Besides Bonds and Ocken each collected two hits 15-14; Burkett's walloped In the team standings. First Federal 20 IP H BB SO ft ER Jackie Brown, Don Hood and for the losers. Ellerbroek's, 17-6; and Community Jewelry 19 Gute (LP) 0.21 6 18 0 Dave LaRoche, "virtually our Brinkman, the Yanks also got Schenkelberg Implement reserve catcher Ed Herrmann . The Roselle Stars downed Agri-Bolt outslugged Bliss moved into a tie for first-place Wittrock Motors 19 Goblirsch 5.1 6 2 2 3 3 • Calculators entire pitching staff," a Wilkins' Royals of Carroll, 8-6, Tire. 17-10. Lingle (WP.... 7 7 1 7 7 5 spokesman said. But in the from the White Sox and with Mid-Iowa. Rich Coggins from as the winners lashed out 13 The Standings: Schenkelberg Implement was • Adding Machines Hood deal, the Indians also got hits. W. L. Forbes Denies first baseman the Expos on waivers. beaten by Heires Electric, 7-3. Woody,Wittrock led the way Goetzinger-Steffes 7 1 • Typewriters from the Baltimore Orioles, but Mid-Iowa was shutout by Using Stick as Coggins came to the Yanks with three hits, including a Daily Times Herald .5 3 theL.A. Smith Company, 10-0. S CARROLL1 and that hasn't disappointed by way of Montreal. He triple. Teammates Joe I them. Wilkins'Auto Parts 5 3 Both teams have 32 points. a Weapon started out the season with the Rupiper, Rich Behrens, Tim Pepsis 5 3 Besides getting Jim Perry, Orioles, who unloaded In other results Tuesday, it GUN Renze and Jerry Starman Agri-Bolt 2 6 MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. 3-1, with Oakland, and Dick Coggins. pitcher Dave each added two hits. was Juergens 7, Feld Bliss Tire 2 6 Equipment 3; Community (AP) — A jury of seven men Bosman, 6-1 with the A's, from McNally and minor leaguer Terry Kasperbauer and Ellerbroek's 1 7 CLUB Cleveland, the Western Bill Kirkpatrick to the Expos Jewelry 6. Wittrock Motors 4; and five women begin Terry Shannon collected two Prediger Named Division leaders picked up- for pitcher and and Whaley Chevrolet and deliberations today on the hits apiece for the Royals. Ivan Prediger, who spent question of whether a STONE'S pitchers Stan Bahnsen from in what turned Starman was the winning First Federal battled to a 5-5 OPEN HOUSE the Chicago White Sox and out to be one of the most most of his hockey career with tie. professional hockey player is Hwy. 30 Downtown Carroll pitcher, while Harry Rotert the Des Moines Oak Leafs, has bound by civil laws in a sport Sonny Siebert from San Diego. disastrous trades the NL was the loser. In the pro shop event, Ann made with the junior circuit. been named general manager that encourages violence. But the A's most significant There are four games and coach of the North Schulz fired a 38 for low gross Shoot scheduled for tonight, Battieford Barons in the in the first division low The player. David Forbes, a featured by two winners' Saskatchewan Junior League. handicap. Low net honors Boston Bruins winger, Sunday, July 20 bracket games. At 9 p.m., the went to Spindler with a 30 and testified in his own behalf Prediger, 34, said low putts went to Grace Stroh Zekers of Breda face Glidden Wednesday he has signed a Wednesday, denying that he LewisClass and'at 10, the Willey Giants and Sue Thraen with 15. had used his stick to injure three-year contract. North Traps Open BOONE SPEEDWAY meet the Juveniles of Battieford plays a 70-game In the high handicap Henry Boucha of the Templeton. schedule in a 16-team league. division, Mary Collison's 49 Minnesota North Stars last was good for low gross. Donna 11 a.m. Presents In losers' bracket games, He earned the nickname Jan. 4. Arcadia Budmen meets the "Ivan the Terrible" because Dedham merchants at 7 p.m. of his rugged play as a and at 8, Jack's Shack faces defenseman for the old Oak Mount Carmel. Leafs, predecessors of the 1975 GRAND NATIONAL Capitols in the International HR Cleaners Triumph Diane Pudenz homered and Hockey League. 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