Kuemper Wins Crown Record MANNING — Mr
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Times Herald, Carroll, la, Seats Rival, 2 SofurHoy, June 26, 1971 Kienasts Visit Daily in Des Moines Deaths, (Times Herald New« Service) Funerals Kuemper Wins Crown Record MANNING — Mr. and Mrs. Justice Court John Kienast visited with May- TY ALLEN BLAIR nard Kienast in Mercy Hospital LAKE CITY — Graveside By Dennis O'Grady advanced down to second on BOX SCORE Traffic Pines — in Des Moines Wednesday. Bruce Pettitt to ground out and Diana Bancroft, Coon Ra- services for Ty Allen Blair, in- (Sports Editor) got Doug Peterson on a slow a wild pitch. With two out, An- CARROLL Mrs. Marvin Wiemann enter- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- roller back to the mouriti. derson drilled a sharp single pids, failure to signal when tained a group of ladies last liam Allen Blair of Lake City Kuemper won the Eastern to right center, scoring Peter- AB n H m changing lanes, $10; John Wednesday, in observance of A run-scoring single by Bill Plotz, 2b .1 0 0 0 were held Friday, June 25, at Division title of the Midwest Henkenius after Jerry Herm- son to make it 6-2. Wcndl, Carroll, violation of re- the 80th birthday of her mother, 10 a.m. in Lake City Cemetery. League Friday night with a 8-2 Hill, p .3 0 1 0 stricted license, $5. Mrs. Hattie Raebel. sen had singled and stole sec- Kuemper added two more Pettitt, 3b 3 0 0 0 Rev. John McCallum officiated. victory over city rival Carroll ond made it 3-0 in the third in- Arraigned, Held— Ed Stuhr and his daughter, Huffman Memorial Chapel was at Carroll Stadium. It was the runs in the bottom of the sixth Peterson, cf . 2 1 0 0 Danny Cretsinger, Ooon Ra- Mrs. Earl Singsank, attended ning. Henkenius went to second inning, without gttthig a hit DeBower, Ib ... 300 0 in charge of burial. The baby second consecutive crown for on the throw to the plate in an pids, arraigned on false drawing funeral services at Stacyville, is survived by his parents, three Lou Galetlch's Knights, who as Carroll's defense weakened. Anderson, ss ... 3 0 1 0 ami uttering of a bank check, Minn., Saturday for Mr. Stuhr's attempt to get Hermsen. Hen- Terry Kasperbauer walked to Baudler, rf .... 2 0 0 0 grandparents, and two great- ran their league mark to 7-0. kenius then stole third and held in Carroll County jail in brother, Emil Stuhr. grandmothers. Kuemper started the scoring, start the inning and advanced Tryon, If .. 3 1 lieu of $500 bond, pending pre- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hinz scored on a wild pitch to make to second on a stolen base. After Brown, c 3 0 taking a 2-0 lead in the second liminary hearing. and Robert of Lakewood, Colo., MRS. ALLIE DAVIS inning. Dan Sdhmitz led off with it 4-0 after three innings. Dan Nurse filed out, Baldus Totals 25 2 4 1 were weekend guests in the Ed walked, the fifth base on balls SCRANTON — Mrs. Allie a walk and advanced to third Both teams went down In KUEMPER Stuhr home and visited with Davis, Scranton, died Saturday by Hill. With two out, Jim Nurse An n M in Fire Department on Steve Auen's bunt single that order in the fourth. Carroll other relatives in the area. morning, June 26, at the Jeffer- Carroll pitcher Wayne Hill hit a fly ball Into short left field Baldus, rf 3100 Country Trip— scored a run in the fifth on that was dropped, allowing Kas- Hermsen, cf 4210 Matt Kuker was burning trees Sgt. and Mrs. Boyd Snow of son Manor, Jefferson. Services thought would stay foul, but Mike Tryon's home run that Des Moines were weekend are pending at the Dahn-Wood- it didn't. Randy Otto followed perbauer and Baldus to s<sore Nurse, J., ss 4100 on his farm Vk. miles west on cleared the 326-foot sign in and make it 8-2. Henkenius, Ib .... 3111 Highway 30, Friday afternoon visitors in the hime of Mrs. house Funeral Home, Scranton. with a two-run s!>gle, scoring left field to cut the Kuemper Sally Heithoff and Dean. Schmitz and Auen. Auen stole Carroll went down hi order Schmitz, 3b 1100 when a passerby noticed the lead to 4-1. in the seventh as Dan Nurse Auen, 2b 2110 smoke and called the fire de- James Stangl, Starre Chris- second allowing him to score partment. According to the tensen, Carolyn Dreier and on the single. The Knights wrapped up the fanned Tryon and Plots. He got Otto, c 3012 Sheila Schrum spent last week Leitings Attend game in their half of the fifth Plotz out after the second base- Kasperbauer, If .. 2 1 0 0 Kuker family, the flames had In other league games, visit- Nurse, D., p .... 3000 never been out of control. at a music camp at the Uni- on no hits. After Hill got Jim man had fouled off about seven versity of South Dakota in Ver- ing Breda bombed Audubon Baldus out on strikes, Hermsen pitches. Totals 25 8 4 3 million. Okoboji Meeting 9-2 and Lake City beat Perry reached base via error and went Both teams had four hits, but Innings: Hospitals Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blohm and 5-2 at Lake City. The big four Carroll errors hurt their Carroll 000 Oil 0 (Tlmet Herald News Service) to second as the ball got by the ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL daughters gathered for a Fath- game of the season fn the first baseman on a high throw. cause. The Knights took ad- Kuemper 022 022 x ARCADIA — Mr. and Mrs. ..Western Division will be vantage of the Tigers' miscues E — Carroll 4; Kuemper 2 Dismissals Jun« 25 — er's Day picnic at Pattee Park Jim Nurse followed with a Mrs. Nancy Frazier, Scranton in Perry with Mr. and Mrs. Art Diers and Mr. and Mrs. played Monday night in Sac grounder that was booted. Hen- to score five unearned runs. LOB — Carroll 4; Kuemper 4 Dennis Letting and family spent City. The Indians will host 2B - Hill, Carroll Mrs. Hadda Winnett, Dedham George Beaman and children Sunday to Wednesday evening kenius walked to load the bases Kuemper now 10-3 overall Christopher Calvert, Carroll of Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Har- Dentson. Both teams are 3- with no one out. Schmitz fol- HR — Tryon, Carroll at Lake Okoboji where Mr. Leit- 1 in league play. host Fair-field at 6 p.m. to- SF -— Auen, Kuemper Mrs. Douglas Pevestorf and vey Blohm and Julie of Audu- lowed with a walk to bring night at Carroll Stadium. baby, Coon Rapids bon. ing attended meetings of the In the third inning the Tigers home one run and Auen's sacri- Pitching: Felco Coop managers. Mr. and They conclude their confer- rr H n EH nn so Mrs. Douglas Honold, Coon Mrs. Leo Berning and family threatened. Bob Brown got the fice fly to center made it 6-1 ence schedule against Perry Nurse, D., (W) Rapids first hit off Dan Nurse, the win- after five innings. Monday at Perry. The Tigers and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Hen- 742117 Marilyn Stork, Auburn Altar Society kenius and family spent the fore ning pitcher. With one out, Hill Pettitt started the Tiger sixth now 6-9 overall and 2-5 in con- Hill, (L) Birffis— Tree Art hit a line-shot double down the by reaching first on a throwing ference play Jefferson In their 6 48353 Mr. and Mrs. Perry Stogdill, part of the week in the resort left field line. With runners on error. Peterson followed and league finale Monday night WP — Nurse (2) Kuemper, Gray, a daughter, Friday Not selective blight but "crea- Has Meeting area. second and third, Nurse got hit into a fielder's choice. He at 8 p.m. in Carroll Stadium. Mrs. Lyle Pell of Huntington Hill (1) Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Halbur, tive trimming" is what hap- (Times Herald News Service) Beach, Calif., is spending sever- Manning, a son, Saturday pened to this tree at a Clear- AUBURN - A spiritual read- al weeks in the parental Daniel Pittsburgh's slugging Pirates water, Fla., nursery. The ing given by Mrs. Conrad Stork Booth home. Cubs Rout walloped five home runs and MANNING GENERAL HOSPI- poodle-cut red cedar has emphasized to members of the Mr. and Mrs. Walt Riesen- belted Philadelphia 14-4 while Blue Gets 16th Win; TAL proved a sure-fire attention St. Mary's Altar Society at their berg, Julia, Tina and Erich of Atlanta exploded for 18 runs in Admissions June 23— getter. June meeting that June is de- Des Moines, and Mr. and Mrs. Cards With a doubMieader—taking both Peter Kulhl, Albuquerpue, voted to the Sacred Heart of Je- Gary Frideres and Tammy of ends from Cincinnati 8-6 and 10- A's Rap K.C., 7-0 N.M. sus. Ottosen, were among Father's 3. Mrs. Jesse Reiter, Wall Lake Karstens Host The Rev. Edward Fandei Day supper guests in the Leon- Big Seventh Elsewhere in the NL, New Mrs. Vernon Stangl, Manning By The Associated Press stepped Into the batter's box in spoke to the group and re- ard Venteicher home. York swept a doubleheader Admission June 24 — minded them of the 15 Hours Mrs. Stan McCone of Sleepy By The Associated Press from Montreal 4-1 and 4-2, the first inning and responded Mrs. Leo Werkmeiester, Lake Oakland's amazing rookie, with a single that drove im the View Duplicate Play Devotion scheduled for June.