Knights Split With Breda; Tigers Drop Pair

Times Herald, Carroll, !a. Tuesday, June 20, 1967 bases loaded jams with none Unearned Tally down. Pick Jury Rick Keat flied to right and After getting out of a jam in Prep Loop Jefferson Gains Larry Pirotte popped to first to the first when Doug Polking quell that threat. and Dean Timmerman put to- w L Pet. For Clay's Dooms Billmeier Mike Neary ignited a last- gether two-out singles, Midden- Jefferson 5 1 .833 Kuemper 4 1 .800 1st in Prep Loop A pair of unearned runs in] place Bluejays who have a 4-2 ditch Kuemper rally in the bot- dorf found himself in real hot 1 the second of the second record in league action. tom of the fifth and final inning water in the second because of Perry 4 2 .667 Draft Trial The Carroll Tigers dropped hen got into the act with his game of a twin bill with Breda with a through the infield three errors. Denison 3 .600 their third and fourth losses of Irst of the season driving in cost the Kuemper Knights the With one away in the sec- with one down. Terry Schroeder Glenn Koster was safe on a Audubon 1 .250 HOUSTON (AP) - A white the season ijr West Central he second . lead in the West Central high ond inning of the second fouled out for the second out. boot at and Midden- Carroll 1 .200 jury of six men and six women League play last night as they Jefferson came alive in the school league here Monday game here Monday, Louie Denny Hcnkenius came on in dorf threw wide to second on a Breda 1 .200 awaited the first testimony from dropped a header to the jottom of the second. Denny night. Billmeier fanned Mel Werni- a pinch-hit role for Dave Dae- force. Neil Reising dribbled a Lake City 0 .000 government witnesses today in Jefferson Rams, 3-2 and 6-3. Wright opened things for the mont. But the third strike ges and coaxed a pass. grounder down the first base Monday's Results— the federal trial of world heavy- The Tigers' record now stands Rams with double. Griffiths The Knights took the first eluded Terry Schroe- With runners on first and line and it went through for an- Kuemper 5, Breda 0 weight champion Cassius Clay at 2 wins and 4 losses. and Wand took free rides to game from the Bobcats, 5-0, be- der and Wernimont sped safe- second, Denny Bellinghausen other . Middendorf then Breda 2, Kuemper 0 on criminal charges of refusing first on walks and McVicker's hind the four-hit pitching of ly to first to set the stage for chopped a hard shot over the fanned the next two batters and Denison 5, Audubon 2 induction into the armed The Carroll Club was more single brought Wright home Jim Middendorf. the set-back. mound. Tim Gaffney, Breda's got Gaffney on a grounder to Denison 8, Audubon 1 forces. impressive in the hitting de- safely. partment than they have been Met Wernimont blanked , flagged the second. Jefferson 3, Carroll 2 Stlection of the panel from a Tom Steinkamp belted a tri- in the past. Denny Wilkins Jefferson moved Into the lead Kuemper through the five in- ball down on the run back of An error, a walk and a single Jefferson 6, Carroll 3 ple to deep right and Werni- pool of 84 prospective jurors led the Carroll hitting parade in the bottom of the third with ning route of the second game second and stepped on the bag by Wernimont loaded the sacks Tuesday Game- mont was home with the only consumed the first day of a trial with a doublt in each game. a pair of runs. Borrusch led off on a two-hitter to post the 2-0 run he really needed. ahead of the speeding Henkeni- in the third. The lead runner that lawyers for both sides had us to quench the final threat. Lake City at Jefferson Ben Rogers rapped a double with a walk. Paaborg and Bed- win. was forced by Glenn Koster, Wednesday Games— promised would be swift. Neil Reising was at the plate The Bobcats got only two hits Steinkamp flied to center, and for the Bengals in the first dal rapped back to back sin- Kuemper's first league loss for the Bobcats when Stein- off Billmeier. In addition to Neil Reising grounded to third Audubon at Carroll (2) Lawyers for Clay spent Mon- game. Scott Richardson mad* gles. Kendall took a free pass of the season, coupled with a kamp got trapped off .third Steinkamp's , Neil Reising to end that threat. Kuemper at Perry day afternoon quizzing the jury the leap from number six to first and Rooker, Wright, Jefferson sweep over Carroll base, but the pick-off throw notched a single in the fourth Jefferson at Lake City pool about their opinions on the batter to lead off batter and and Griffiths followed with con- High, vaulted the Rams into went into short left field and frame. The big Kuemper right- Kuemper scored twice in the Friday Games- war and on Clay's religion. The celebrated with singles in secutive singles to bring in the first place in the loop standings Steinkamp scampered home hander fanned 10 in the five in- third. Schmitz and Bellinghaus- Lake City at Kuemper 25-year-old fighter is claiming each contest. needed runs. with a 5-1 league mark. The with the second run of the ning game. en singled to left and right, re- Perry at Breda that as Black Muslim minister Wilkins led off in the top of Knights hold second place with game. spectively off Timmerman, and Denison at Jefferson Muhammad AH, he is draft-ex- Neither team got into the the fourth with a double but a 4-1 loop record. Jim Middendorf's steady Pirotte's shot to center scored empt as are other men of the scoring column in the first was left on base. The Carroll Wernimont held the Knights pitching was the high- Schmitz. Rick Keat then lofted cloth. frame of the opening game. team couldn't mount the steam A showdown looms for the hitless until Dave Schmitz sin- gin in the fifth. Schmitz dou- light feature of the first a sacrifice fly to center and bled to the right field fence and In the courtroom, a sullen Carroll, however, got untracked to bring in the extra run needed defending champion Knights on gled sharply to left center with game. Twice the Kuemper Bellinghausen came home. Clay swiveled in his chair, dan- in the second inning as Wilkins to pass the Jefferson ballclub. Wednesday when they trek to one down in the fourth. But sophomore werked out of The Knights padded the mar- Knights Set Page 9 gling his arms to the floor, and led off and was flagged to first consulted with lawyers Hayden after being hit by a pitch. Hen- The Tigers nearly matched Covington of New York and ning sacrificed Wilkins to sec- the Rams in the second gam* Quinnan Hodges of Houston on ond and Ben Rogers rapped a with three hits to Jefferson's the exercise of the defense's six two-bagger to bring Wilkins four, but » pair of costly er* challenges against jurors. across the plate. Denny Vetter rors in right field and an er- ror at home plate gave th« Rams all the help they needed. Twins Split With DenAdel got things started for the Tigers with a single in the first frame. Richardson 1OO GALLONS Orioles, 4-0, 9-5 reached base on a walk and Fuller was hit by the , By The Associated Press the first game, but not until the however, both were nailed on There were almost as many fourth inning of the finale did he attempted steals. Everett flew medical communiques as base- leave the line-up for a quick trip out to left to retire the side. ball reports coming out of to the hospital for a check-up. Jefferson struck back in the American League ballparks Apparently, there were no second with a pair of runs. Bed- FREE! Monday night, and the immedi- great problems because the dal slammed a triple for the ate conclusion might be that the Athletics* left soon Rams to get things underway. age of the iron maa isn't over after X rays were taken. Lehman's single brought in yet. 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