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Knights Overcome Jeff; Denison Nips Tigers Tinut Herald, Carroll, la. C Ihird inning and scored San Die;-i Saturday, Junt M, 1969 «* go's run on a ground out. But Error Foils Rams Marichal Notches the Philly right-hander was in Monarchs By 3-2 wns victimized by shaky sup control the rest of the time. port after getting pinch-hitler Rich Allen, Mike Ryan and As KHS Wins, 5-2 Billy Henkenlus on a pop to first Best Mound Mark Johnny Callison backed him for the initial out. with homers for four runs. On Unearned Run JEFFERSON - The Kucm-ovor Jefferson here Friday By The Assoicated Press plenty of competition for pitch- Foster, winning his first game ] per Knights collared the gift, night. Dave Daeges lofted a high ing honors in the National after four defeats, outdueled Chip McGinn's three-hit pilch- struck out three in a row to horse with three unearned runs fly to right field where Bob Ever since Juan Marichal be- League Friday night. Jerry Koosman of the Mets with ing performance and an un- squelch the Tiger comeback. in the 10th inning and kept their For a fraction of a second Zetler permitted the ball to gan pitching for the San Fran- the help of a second inning un- earned run in the second inning The Monarchs added a third West Central league record un- it appeared Jefferson had the pep out of his glove for a two- cisco Giants 10 years ago, the Rick Wise turned in a three- earned run and a throw by out- netted the Denison Monarchs, run to their total in the next blemished with a 5-2 triumph game won, M, in the regula- base error. Steve Auen chances were that he would win hitter in pitching Philadelphia fielder Manny Mota that cut a 3-2 victory over the Carroll inning cashing in on a pnir of tion seven innings, but an er- grounded to the mound and any game he pitched. But never past San Diego 6-1, Alan Foster down a runner at the plate in Tigers in a West Central singles by Mark Wahrman and ror at first let In the tie run Faaborg's attempt to get have the percentages been so scattered seven hits as Los An- the fifth. League contest here Friday. Neal Mullen. Flower Show and kept the Knights alive. Daeges at third mis-fired. great in his favor as they are geles nudged the New York The Dodgers, shut out the last Auen went to second on a gift now. It was the fourth straight The next three Innings wen» That nightmarish seventh will Mets 1-0, Pittsburgh edged At- two nights, got their run when theft. lanta 2-1, Houston overcame St. loss for the Carroll Club, but a case of six of one and a half Award Winners he long remembered in Jeffer- After pitching the Giants to a Mota singled and took second as Louis 4-2 and, in the only hit- not quite so humiliating as dozen of the other for both son. With one down Scott Jim Middendorf lined a solid 4-2 victory over the Montreal outfielder Art Shamsky bobbed Monday's 20-8 backslide at Are Announced Schmit/, doubled off the center- single to center to plate a pair, ter's contest, the Chicago Cubs the ball. Jim Lefebvre singled teams. Denison managed only Expos Friday night, no pitcher tumbled Cincinnati 14-8. the hands of Jefferson. The two base hits, while the Ti- field fence for his third hit in took second on an error and him hime with one of the six Bengals were evenly matched (Tlmei Hrmld Nn\v» Rcrvlco) in baseball history can top the gers settled for one. Neither the game and the fifth safety later scored on Dick Heithoff's right-hander when it comes to Marichal, who turned in a 6-2 hits off Koosman, 3-4. against the Monarchs and LAKE CITY - Mrs. Alfred ballclub pushed runners pas* in the game off Dave Carlson. single to left. winning percentage. record in 11 games with the Milt Pappat had Pittsburgh despite several rallies, man- second base. Mullins of Lake City received Don Baldus whiffed for the Giants in 1960, has been a 20- aged to hold the Denison club Randy Lengeling picked up Marichal's six-hitter raised blanked on six hits until the the sweepstakes award in the second out, but Schmitz had game winner five times since in check after the fourth Carroll struck back In lha specimen section of the Lake one of the quickest and easiest his record this season to 7-2 ninth when Willie Stargell tied scooted to third on a passed and fashioned such seasons as the game 1-1 with a homer, and frame. last of the seventh inning with City Garden Club's recent flow- ball. wins in his mound career when and his career mark to 177-79, 25-8, 21-8, 25-6 and 26-9 last sea- a two-run rally that nearly er show, held at the communi- he came on in the 10th and a .691 percentage. He had en- j the Pirates won it in the 10th on Neither club clicked in the son. It looks like another one of | Bill Mazeroski's hit, a sacrifice shocked the Monarchs into de- ty building. Sweepstakes in the Dave Daeges grounded to struck out the side. Lengeling tered the contest tied with those years. opening inning, but the Mon- feat. Gary Lehrkamp led off third and Jim Faaborg's throw got pinch-hitler Murphy on former New York Yankees ace i and a pinch-hit single by Manny archs charged into action in artistic design division went His victory over Montreal was I Sanguillen. for the Bengals with a one- to Mrs. Fred Thompson, Lake across the diamond beat the strikes and then fanned the No. Whitey Ford, who was 236-106 his seventh complete game this the top of the second. Hillman bagger to right-center field. City. Award of merit in the runner to first, but Bob Kendall 1 and No. 2 batters, Steve for .690. season and his only trouble Houston also rallied in the opened a rally with a sharp sin- Craig Edwards and Bob Baud- house-plant section was won let the ball trickle out of his Hastings and Bob Zeller, to came in the sixth inning when ninth. Trailing Ray Washburn gle to left. Craig Johnson ler came in as pinch-hitters glove and Daeges was safe at notch the victory. Although a loss in his next and the Cardinals 2-1, Doug slapped a grounder to third and by Mrs. Ruth Clover, Lake City. start would drop him back he had a brief lapse of control and drew consecutive passes Tri-color in artistic design went first as Schmitz pounded home and walked two. Ron Fairly's Rader started the inning with a lived on a throwing error that to first. With the bases loaded, with the tie run, 2-2. Kuemper took a 1-0 lead again, the way the 31-year-old tying homer and Denis Menke brought Hillman in to score. to Mrs. Clarence Clark, and in the first frame when mound master wins games with hit loaded the bases and two Denison mentor, Don Burgess tri-color in tables, to Mrs. H. J. Carlson put the Knights down runs scored on a ground out and later singled in the two decisive Steve McGinn kept things alive turned the mound duties over in order in the eighth and Daeges led off with a single monotonous regularity, he could runs. with a one-bagger to left to Lohr, Lohrville. to center, went to third on quite possibly keep his all-time a sacrifice fly. to his lanky ace, Jon Harvey. Other special awards went ninth as he finished his allotted a passed ball and scooted The Cubs exploded for six plate Johnson for the second Denny Vetter greeted Harvey nine inning stint. high percentage by the time he Wise, 6-5, lost his bid for a runs in the 10th, the first on run. Carroll pitcher, Bruce to Mrs. Harold Condon, Mrs. home on Middendorf's single finally leaves the game. with an arching shot to deep Frank Voelkerding, Mrs. Fred Jim Middendorf, who worked shut out and the third in a row Paul Popovich's single and four Pettitt got himself out of a jam left that sacrificed two runs the first nine frames for Kuem- to left. While the percentages were by Philadelphia pitchers when more on Ron Santo's two-run by whiffing Gerald Ulmer and Thompson, Mrs. Clifford Ownes, not the same, Marichal had over the plate. A pair of and Mrs. Paul Kirby, all of per, survived a ninth inning Middendorf kept Jefferson at Clarence Gaston tripled in the single and two wild pitches. Chip McGinn. fielder's choices cut off two Lake City. Cathie Mclntire of threat by Jefferson. Kevin Wand bay until the fourth. Zeller Carroll threatened in the bot- more baserunners and the game Lake City received the junior singled with one down, stole lived on an infield error to start Oaks Win Sixth tom of the second, but McGinn was over with the final score achievement award. A total second and took third on a that frame but was forced at standing in Denison's favor, of 146 registered from 20 towns. passed ball. Pat McNulty had second by Carlson. After Carl- Robinson's Antics 3-2.