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Times Herald, Carroll, la. * Monday, July 7, 1975 O Third to Bobcats Luchtei"""""""""""o "l" "(I "o Pettitt. SS I 0 0 0 No. 4 Club Beats Carroll Collison.PH 0 1 0 1 in Invitational last two , mostly to the Lehrkamp, Randy Foster Lindeman.2B 4 10 0 STORM LAKE — Eight just two hits, one a damaging Molitor. C 3 2 3 1 STORM LAKE — In a battle Steve Nieland had a thanks of Hurricane relief lined to Todd G. Allen";IB 3 0 0 0. unearned runs in the sixth two- , but had fanned Wuertz. LF 3 0 0 0 of Class A baseball powers to knock in St. Bernard's first Terry Meyer who Pettitt who then threw to Bucholtz. IB 1 1 1 0 here Saturday 11 Hurricane batters. Sunderman. PH... 0 0 0 1 here Sunday, fourth-rated run and Kevin Nieland added walked nine batters. • Petersen at third base to nail Weishaar. RF 3 10 0 afternoon helped Albert But Siemer got little help in Petersen. 3B 3 0 1 1 Albert City-truesdale ended two hits in two at-bats. Carroll had only four hits in that runner. Johnson. RF 0 0 0 0 City-Truesdale. the states No. the sixth as three Tiger errors, Totals 24 7 4 5 No. 5 St. Bernard of Breda's Albert City-Truesdale. now the game as catcher Jim Then Petersen alertly threw Brown. SS 1 2 0 0 4 rated Class A team, to a 12-7 one walk and four hits Innings: eight-game winning streak 19-1. won the title with a 13-7 Molitor got three and third to Brad Edwards at second to Woodworth. SS .... 0 0 0 0 victory over Carroll in the accounted for Albert Albert City 003 008 1-12 with a 6-0 triumph. win over Schaller. Schaller Storm Lake Invitational baseman Jim Petersen the get the final runner who was Winger. P 0 0 0 0 City-Truesdale's runs. Carroll001 005 1-7 Lefty Bill McCabe did it all had advanced to the finals Baseball Tournament. other. off the base. Wilson. LF...... 2 0 0 0 The big hits in the frame for 3B—Erickson. Albert Citv. for Albert City-Truesdale with a 7-5 victory over The big highlight in the Box Score: Youngberg. LF ... 0 0 0 1 The Tigers, now 7-7 and who the winners, losers of only one HR — McCabe. Albert City. which went on to win the previously-unbeaten Storm three-hour contest was a triple •Albert Citv Totals 28 12 6 8 host Manning tonight at 8 game, were a 350-foot two-run Storm Lake Invitational Lake. play pulled off by the Tigers in ABRHBI Carroll Pitching Summary: p.m.. trailed only 3-1 going homer by winning pitcher Bill crown, as he fired a two-hitter St. Bernard can clinch the the seventh inning. Foster, C 2 1 0 0 AB R H Bl IP H BB SORER into the sixth as sophomore McCabe and a long two-run and struck out 11. Midwest Conference West by Alex Erickson who Albert City-Truesdalc had Erickson. 3B 3 2 14 Buck. CF 3 0 0 1 Winger 2.1 2 0 1 10 lefthander Eric Siemer had McCabe wasn't too bad at Division championship at 6:30 had earlier tripled home two the bases loaded and Lonny Lovin..3B 1 0 0 0 Edwards. RF-2B ..4 0 0 0 McCabe IWPI 2.2 1 2 6 0 0 pitched extremely well in the the bat as he collected four p.m. Tuesday at Breda when runs in the third. Lehrkamp came in to relieve B, Allen. 3B 0 0 0 0 Lehrkamp. 2B-P ..2100 Meyer 219 3 64 near 100-degree heat. hits in four times up. including they entertain Audubon. Siemer. McCabe. CF-P-CF 4 2 2 3 Siemer. P-RF 3 10 0 Siemer (LP) ... 6 6 7 12 12 4 Through the first five Carroll didn't give up as a double. In first round play Saturday, On the first pitch thrown by Meyer. LF-CF-P ..4 2 2 0 Bernholtz. IB 2 1 0 0 Lehrkamp 1 0 0 0 0 0 innings. Siemer had yielded they scored six times in the Dale Steinkamp. who the Bobcats whipped Bo-Coon allowed 10 hits and fanned Conference power Lytton. seven, suffered his first loss in 10-2. behind the three- seven decisions. pitching of Ken Schettler who The Bobcats came back to struck out 10 to raise his mark claim third-place in the to 3-0. Kuemper Falls to 8-10 On Year tournament as they downed Steve Nieland had three hits host Storm Lake. 6-2. as Tim and Kevin Nieland and Kuemper didn't set any Kuemper really never with a six-run fifth highlighted bunt by Russ Rupiper. Hogan, P 4 t 0 0 ton. Wells, C 2 1 1 1 3B — Ertz, Burlington. Nieland tossed a two-hitter Schettler added two hits firecrackers off over the long HR — Gibbs, McDade, Burlington. threatened in the game, but by a three-run inside-the-park Tim Roetker then singled Nepple, LF 3 1 0 0 and fanned 10. apiece. July 4th Holiday weekend as did get doubles from shortstop homer by catcher Joe McDade home Kohorst and first Reilly, 3B 3 0 1 2 Pitching Summary: Totals 26 5 4 3 IP H BB SO R ER «_i_»_r_rui_rijri r_ri_ru~u~u~i~ ~u i • -'- - *** they dropped three games. Mike Gute and second and a three-run blast by Bob baseman Craig Bellinghausen Innings: Gute (LP) 5 9 5 2 12 5 Kuemper 000 000 0-0 Park (WP) 5 6 2 5 2 2 The Knights, now 8-10 baseman Tim Roetker. Gibbs. then tripled in Roetker for a Fonda 041 000 X-5 overall, were by Burlington Game 2-0 short-lived lead. Errors — Kuemper 4, Fonda 1. LOB — Kuemper 6, Fonda 5. Box Score: ,Sport Glances Fonda O.L.G.C. Sunday at The state's top-ranked team Creston Game Council Bluffs Thomas 2B — Gute, T. Roetker, Kuemper. Kuemper Pitching Summary: ABRHBI Fonda. 5-0. and lost to Creston. going into the Creston The Knights' Alan Kohorst Jefferson, ranked second in IPH BB SO R ER Rupiper, LF-C i.. 3 Rivals to Meet Mel's meets the Roselle 3-2. in eight innings and Invitational, the Burlington lost a heartbreaker to Creston last week's Des-Moines Goblirsch (LP) 2 2 5 1 5 3 McLellan, CF 4 Arden Kohorst 4 2 2 2 0 0 T. Roetker, 2B 4 1 1 The Carroll and Kuemper Stars at 8:30 tonight at Burlington. 12-2, in five Grayhounds had no trouble in as he gave up only three hits Register poll, won the Hogan (WP) 7 3 2 4 0 0 Bellinghausen, 1B 4 0 1 1 innings in the Creston beating Kuemper in the Friedman, RF-LF 3 0 0 0 baseball game rained out June Roselle. and fanned 14. tournament, beating Creston. J. Roetker, C-RF 3 Box Score: 23rd has been rescheduled for Willey Triumphs Invitational Tournament consolation contest of the Kohorst was only one out 4-0. in the title game. Meshek, 3B 3 Kuemper Nurse, SS 3 8p.m. Tuesday. The Willey Giants downed Friday. four-team meet. away from beating the host AB R H Bl Kohorst, P 3 1 1 Thomas Jefferson had Rupiper, C 3 0 0 0 Reicks, PR 0 0 0 Carroll won the first two Denny's of Carroll. 5-3. in slow Fonda Game The Grayhounds. 26-5 Panthers when disaster struck 1 0 earlier beaten Burlington. 6-2. McLellan, CF 3 1 Totals 30 2 5 meetings between the city pitch play Sunday night. The Irish. 14-4 now. avenged overall, jumped out to a 2-0 in the eighth inning. Gute, P 2 0 1 1 two early season losses to in a battle of powers. Bellinghausen, 1B 3 0 0 0 Creston rivals. 3-2. The winning pitcher was lead in the second on a two-run Scott Sandeman singled and Friedman, LF 2 11 0 AB R H Bl 0 Country Club Golf Mike Soyer. Kuemper. as Denny Hogan single by Dick Brunken. catcher Joe Konecne reached J. Roetker, RF 2 0 2 Lang, LF 4 0 0 0 Box Score: T. Roetker, 2B 2 0 1 Sandeman, 1B 2 1 1 0 There was plenty of golf Slow Pitch Split tossed a three-hitter. After the Knights made it 2-1 on an . After Dick Veitz. Kuemper Nurse, SS 2 0 0 Law, SS 4 0 0 0 0 The Breda Zekers and the Fonda scored four of their in the top of the third on a the winning pitcher struck out AB R H Bl Kohorst, 3B 1 0 Konecne, C 4 1 0 0 activity at the Carroll Country Rupiper, C 3 0 1 0 Totals 20 2 2 Veitz, P 4 0 0 0 Club over the long July 4th Templeton Juveniles split in five runs in the third inning as single by Larry McLellan and for the second out. Dan Helker McLellan, CF 3 0 0 0 Burlington Helker, CF 3 1 0 0 Gute, SS 3 0 1 0 Deahl, RF 2 0 0 0 holiday weekend. slow pitch action Sunday Knight starter Joe Goblirsch a double by Mike Gute. the reached on an error to score AB R H Bl J. Roetker, RF 3 0 0 0 Jay, RF 2 0 1 1 Cleis, CF 4 1 1 In ladies' scotch foursome night. failed to get any one out before winners pulled away. Sandeman, cutting Kuemper's Friedman, LF 2 0 0 0 Jandrey, 3B 2 0 0 0 T. Roetker, 2B 3 0 1 0 Harkness, 2B 2 1 1 Castle, PH 1' 0 0 0 chapman style play Friday. The Zekers won the opener. giving way to Arden Kohorst. Mark Ertz' two-run triple in lead to 2-1. Meshek, 3B 0 0 0 0 Gibbs, SS 3 3 2 Levine, 2B , 2 0 1 0 Tigges, 3B 2 0 0 0 Stout, 3B 1 1 0 Jean Schenkelberg and Joan 5-1. and the Juveniles the Rubendall and Kosterled off Totals 30 3 3 1 the third was the big hit as Then Denny Jay singled Kohorst, 1B 2 0 0 0 Brunken, LF 3 1 1 Innings: Whaley fired a 27 to take top nightcap. 6-2. the inning by walking. Wells Burlington made it 6-1 after down the first base line to Goblirsch, P 1 0 0 0 Ertz, RF 2 2 1 Arden Kohorst, P 1 0 0 0 Setterberg, 1B 2 1 1 Kuemper 000 000 02-2 honors. Win Flight then singled home the first that frame. score Konecne and Helker Totals 23 0 3 0 McDade, C 3 1 1 Creston 000 000 03-3 run. Nepple. the next batter, Kuemper made.it 6-2 in the with the winning runs. Fonda Park, P...; 3 1. 1 Errors — Kuemper 4, Creston 2. In the men's scotch Mr. and Mrs. Richard AB R H Bl Totals ...23 12 9 10 LOB — Kuemper 5, Creston 6. foursome, Mike Arts and reached on an error to score fourth on consecutive singles The Knights had taken a 2-0 Weinzetl, RF 1 0 0 0 Innings: .„ „ 3B — Rupiper, Bel Ijnghausen, Watson of Carroll fired a 99 to Koster and Reilly singled by Rick Friedman. Joe lead in the top of the eighth as Heinzel, PH 1 0 1 0 Kuemper '....001 10-2 Kuemper. Denny "Swede' Anderson and take the fourth flight Sunday Nothe, CF 3 0 g 0 Burlington 213 06-12 Pitching Summary: Merle Wiedemeier and Jim home the other two runs in the Roetker and Tim Roetker. but Kohorst singled and moved to Reiff, SS 4 0 1 0 Errors — Kuemper 3, Burlington 1. IP H BBSOR ER in the Husband and Wife Golf Rubendall, 1B 3 1 0 0 LOB — Kuemper 5, Burlington 4. Kohorst (LP) .... 7.2 3 4 14 3 0 Kanne tied for first with 56s. Tournament at Jefferson. inning. Burlington wrapped things up second on a perfectly executed Koster, 2B 2 1. 0 0 IB — Gute, Kuemper. Cleis, Burling- Veitz (WP) 8,5 1 8 2 2 In a Saturday morning best Carroll Fast Pitch ball of two. full-handicap immediately pulled Ruffian Carroll's fast pitch team event. Marv Collison and Bob up and dismounted. The leg took two games from Clare Shattered Right Ankle Forces Rangers Pin Twins Mosher and Dave Collison and was put into a plastic cast and Sunday. 9-4. and 12-2. Dr. Charles Fangman tied for Ruffian was removed by a Ray BiNmeier was the first at 19. horse ambulance at 7:45 p.m.. winning pitcher in the opener Doctors to Destroy Ruffian Twice; Tribe Wins In a couples two-ball event, an hour and 35 minutes after as Jerry Billmeier and Merle By The Associated Press second inning, two on Bucky one-half combined handicap. NEW YORK (API - told veterinarians and trainer an operation on the shattered the race. Hallinan homered. Dent's double, and beat the Bob and Mary Feldman shot a Ruffian was humanely Frank Whitely after the coal sesamoids in her right leg. Ruffian underwent surgery If Gaylord Perry is back, Glen Soyer picked up the 0 Royals behind the six-hit 40 for low gross honors in the destroyed early today, the black filly had dislodged a The daughter of Reviewer that was to last almost four can his spitball be far behind victory in the nightcap. pitching of Claude Osteen. Pat low handicap division. victim of a shattered right cast and protective brace on broke down Sunday at hours. But the winner of New "Perry was using the On Saturday night. Carroll ; Kelly and Carlos May also ankle that' ended Her sen- heir right leg. Belmont Park with about York's Triple Crown for spitball all day long." Net honors in the. low beat Bayard. 11-1. as Dick Minnesota Frank drove in two runs apiece for handicap division went to Jim sational racing career just The decision to end the life three quarters of a mile to go Fillies could not be saved. Muhlbauer homered. Ray Quilici charged after Perry Chicago while John Mayberry and Mary Kratoska with 30 one-half mile after the start of of the winner of her first 10 while she had a half-length "She was running very Billmeier got the win. pitched the Texas Rangers to hit a two-run homer for the and low putts went to Al and The Great Match Race\ races came at" about 2 a.m. lead in her $350,000 11-4 mile well." Vasquez said. "She Denison took the second a seven-hit 7-0 triumph over losers. Grace Stroh and Dr. Charles against Foolish Pleasure. EDT, a spokesman for the match against the Kentucky- changed her lead and I could game. 11-1. as Jim Sinow the Twins and a sweep of Red Sox 5-10. Indians 3-11 and Joan Fangman. "Don't let her suffer any New York Racing Association Derby winner. feel something happening. It tossed a four-hitter. Soyer 1 Sunday's . Home runs by George In the high division. Dr. more." owner Stuart Janney said, and followed by 2 2 hours Jacinto Vasquez was her right leg." took the loss. It was Perry's first victory Hendrick. Oscar Gamble and Richard and Maxine Collison While Vasquez pulled Carroll, now 23-4 overall, with Texas after four- losses Boog Powell helped the took low gross with 45. while Ruffian up. Foolish Pleasure hosts undefeated Levien and one no-decision and Indians win the nightcap after Dr. David and Rita McCoy continued to the finish line to Chevrolet of Fort Dodge at the snapped a personal falling behind 5-0 in the second took low net with a 27. Low win the $225,000 first prize. Carroll Little League park eight-game losing streak inning. Boston's Bob Heise. putts went to Ron and "I am so sorry to see such a • Tuesday-night at 7:30. dating back to May 27. In the hitting only .175. drove in Margaret Ream. fine filly get hurt." said Carroll's Soyer asks the opener. Clyde Wright pitched three runs in the opener before In the non-handicap Braulio Baeza. who got the question, who would win, 7 1-3 strong innings for his first a Bat Day crowd of 58.781. division, low gross went to mount on Foolish Pleasure between a slow pitch team and victory of the season and the largest of the season in the John and Pat Dearduff with a when Vasquez. the regular a fast pitch team? Maybe, it Rangers won 4-2. majors. 46. Low net honors went to rider for both 3-year-olds, will be settled sometime this Dan and Michelle Hilsabeck chose to ride the previously Elsewhere in the American The split gave the Red Sox a summer. Congratulations! unbeaten Ruffian. League, the Angels one-game lead over New York with a 35 and low putts went to blanked the Oakland As 2-0 and Milwaukee in the AL Ed and Donna Murphy. "It's a shame. I saw going Harvard Beaten for the second day in a row: East. down the backstretch that he Mel's Wins The Leander Club of the (Vasquez) was working to try Yankees 6, Orioles 1 Mel's of Halbur clipped England defeated Harvard trounced the Kansas City and get away, but my colt Pat Dobson Wanked Balti- Willey. 10-9. in slow pitch „ University in the finals of the Royals 9-3: the Boston Red stayed with them.. Then I saw more following Ken softball play Thursday night Grand Challenge Cup by two Sox split with the Cleveland it happen. I could hear it Singleton's lead-off homer and as Glen Riesselman was the lengths in the Henley Indians, winning the opener crack." Roy White drilled a two-run winning hurler. Regatta. 5-3 but dropping the nightcap double as the Yankees scored Dr. Manuel Gilman. the ex­ 11-10: the four times off Mike Cuellar in You've just spent amining veterinarian for the downed the the third inning and ended a New York Racing Association, 6-1 before the scheduled seven-game losing streak. THIS WEEK SPECIAL described the injury as a com­ second game was rained out Tigers 7-11. Brewers 5-2 pound fracture of both sesa­ and the took Aurelio Rodriguez. Ben Og- moids in the right-front leg. two from the Milwaukee livie and Dan Meyer homered The mishap left a crowd of 5230. Brewers 7-5 and 11-2. in the second inning of the Don't come to a dead end. 50.764 stunned. The filly had nightcap while Lerrin LaGrow been established as the 2-5 fa­ Perry, who was supposed to fired a six-hitter. Detroit Check your ^^^P^ vorite and she was showing be all through with spitballs. jumped on Tom Hausman for her sensational speed when greaseballs and the like a year three runs in the first inning of brakes today. . ^^^^^^ the end came. ago. wasn't admitting anything. the opener with the help of two it was going to be one real errors and a balk and beat the horse race, and then this had Toby Harrah homered in each game for the Rangers Brewers for Mickey Lolich's to happen." said jockey Angel 10th triumph. Cordero. who watched the while Jim Fregosi connected STOP That's how much a college diploma race. in the nightcap. can cost these flays. And it's a pretty heavy commitment for a parent to face Vasquez was visibly shaken Angels 2. A'sO HAMBLETONIAN ON TV So how do you put away a buffer that after the race and said Dick Lange. Andy Hassler DUQUOIN. 111. (AP) - The will insure your child has a chance at simply: "I don't want to see and Don Kirkwood combined $200,000 Hambletonian Stake college? Simple. U.S. Savings Bonds. the film." The Panamanian to pitch a six-hitter and Dave for 3-year-old trotters to be Buy them through the Payroll Savings had ridden Ruffian in eight of Chalk drove in both runs with held here on Saturday. Aug. Wards Plan where you work. her 10 previous races, all a pair of singles off 12-game 30. will be televised nationally PARTS EXTRA If you start now, you'll have a hefty victories. Eight of those 10 winner . by CBS. The race was drum brake .stockpile of Bonds to draw on by the time your child's ready for school. victories were in stakes, and White Sox 9. Royals 3 rescheduled from a midweek installation: LABOR ONLY And the day he graduates, you'll feel she had equalled or broken the Chicago kayoed Marty date to accommodate the Disc Brake job ... 47.88 pretty proud. 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