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ALL-STATE Richard Meiners at 683-3181 Or Milwaukee Brewers M Hartild, Ctfrmll, la., Friday, August 11,1971 - Fag* 6 est arm in the game ty^Aiaadated Praia 3-2, the California Angels homer in the sixth. Doug Bird including a three-run homer to "I toft know where you'd trounced the Oakland A's 16-5 was charged with the loss Willie Horton — before leav­ And « better arm. If you went and the Toronto Blue Jays de­ even though he was removed ing after seven innings. IttKlng forthe best arm you feated the White Sox 7-3. before any runners reached Blue Jays 7, White Sox 3 could find, that's the one you'd Guidry, who struck out nine base in the eighth. Rico Carty's two-run homer settle for." Brewers and took over the AL Angels 16, A's S snapped a tie in the seventh in- that Was Manager Bob lead with 182, was surprised at Lyman Bostock drove in ning and Jerry Garvin Lemdn speaking about Ron his sharp three-hitter. four runs, including a snapped a three-month, Guidry,.the New York Red Sox 6, Indians 5 bases-loaded triple, Don 10-game losing streak, Yankees' ace left-hander. And Rick Burleson's single ^ Baylor collected two doubles although he needed help from Lertton should know what he capped a two-run rally in the and a single and drove in three Victor Cruz in the eighth. was talking about. bottom of the 13th inning. runs and Joe Rudi homered to Carty's homer, his 19th, gave Not only is he a Hall of Burleson's smash caromed off pace an 18-hit California him 66 RBI for the season, a Fame pitcher, but Lemon shortstop Tom Veryzer's attack. Winning pitcher Frank record for the 2-year-old Blue tried to acquire Guidry last glove and Gary Hancock, Tanana, 15-7, gave up 11 hits Jays. Doug Ault and Ron Fair­ year when he managed the running for George Scott, who and all five Oakland runs — ly had 64 last year. Chicago White Sox. had doubled, raced home. The Lemon was the Yankees' Red Sox tied the game earlier pitching coach two years ago in the inning when the leadoff when Guidry was a seldom- batter, Butch Hobson, was used rookie. safe when first baseman "I knew he was a great pros­ Andre Thornton dropped his Sports Shorts pect/! Lemon said Thursday pop fly. The Red Sox trailed hight after Guidry boosted his 4-1, but Fred Lynn hit a recorcl to 16-2 with a three-hit two-run homer in the sixth Times Herald Photo by Dave Donovan 9-0 shutout over the inning and Jim Rice tripled ALL-STATE Richard Meiners at 683-3181 or Milwaukee Brewers. "When home the tying run in the sev­ HONORABLE MENTION 683-2111. The tournament will Major league champs— you saw that arm, you had to enth; begin August 24 in Dedham. fall in love with It." Orioles 3, Royals 2 One Carroll High and four Ellerbroek's took the girls major league championship Lisa Danzer; second row, assistant coach Roger Bock, In other American League Lee May, hitless in his last Kuemper baseball players NAPA WINS this year, finishing their season with an 11-3 record. Cindy Badding, Lori Baumhover, Renee Wenck, Karen games, the Boston Red Sox 10 trips, rapped a tie-breaking received honorable mentions Pictured, from left to right, are: Penny Sullivan, Jackie Foley, Julie Dostal, Karen Dostal, Gail Badding, Ann Wilkins NAPA All-Stars edged the Cleveland 6-5 in 13 two-out single in the eighth in­ on the All-State baseball Reinart, Lynne Stanzyk, Paula Koster, Margy Wittry, Gronstal, coach John Dostal. whipped Koester Grain 13-2 Innings, the Baltimore Orioles ning after Ken Singleton tied players roster released last night at the Carroll little hipped the Kansas City Royals the score with a two-run Friday. league field in women's Tjaden hot From Carroll High, catcher Softball action. Diane Pudenz Dodgers thrash Giants AMERICAN LEAGUE Jim Molitor received an was the winning pitcher for the All-Stars. Taking the loss EAST honorable mention. Kuemper LOS ANGELES (AP) - As NL East to 3'/2 games over the back against Blue with a for all-stars for Koester's was Sharon Major W L Pet. GB pitcher Kirk Lengeling, young Bob Welch prepared to Chicago Cubs. three-run first, two on Smith's Boston 71 41 .634 infielder Rich Berg, and Olerich. walk to the mound Thursday mammoth home run. FORT DODGE, Iowa (AP) New York ...64 49 .566 m outfielders John Loew and night at Dodger Stadium, one Reggie Smith led the Dodg­ — Jill Hardin of Mediapolis Milwaukee.. .61 49 .555 9 Paul Baldus joined Molitor on of his teammates suggested ers' biggest attack in nearly ues Padres 15, Reds 3 canned a 6-foot jump shot with Detroit 61 50 .550 9Vt the honorable metnion that Los Angeles might break two months with a home run Chamber's golf Gene Tenace drove in five 13 seconds remaining NATIONAL LEAGUE, Baltimore....61 52 .540 10V4 roster. out of its slump, that the Dodg­ and three singles to account runs with a three-run homer Thursday to give the East a EAST Cleveland ... .52 59 .468 1BV& ers might even score 10 runs. for five runs. Ron Cey slugged outing August 14 and a two-run double and Ran­ 68-66 victory over the West in a W L Pet. GB Toronto 44 69 .389 27Me No other Carroll area ball "I couldn't believe it," said his 14th homer and Steve dy Jones evened his record at high school girls' all-star Philadelphia .61 SO .550 players were named to the Welch, "and to think the guy Garvey had a bases-loaded 10-10 as the Padres snapped a WEST four All-State teams or basketball game at Fort Chicago SB 54 .518 3V4 The Annual Carroll was wrong but. in the right triple, a double and a single. rive-game losing streak. Te- Kansas City .62 49 .559 received honorable mentions. Dodge. Montreal 54 61 .470 9 Chamber of Commerce way." The victory was Los Angeles' nace's sixth-inning homer California... .63 53 .543 Vk The scrimmage was the sec­ Pittsburgh ...51 59 .464 9fe summer golf outing for sixth in a row. made the score 8-3 and came Oakland 60 56 .517 4% The Dodgers thundered 16 ond of two played during the NeW York ...48 66 .421 14tt LADIES CLUB CHAM­ Chamber business and off loser Mike LaCoss. It was Texas 53 57 ,482 8V4 hits off San Francisco ace Blue, 16-5, was knocked out Girls Union Coaching Summer • St. Louis 45 60 .395 17tt PIONSHIP professional members will be his 13th home run of the Minnesota....47 64 .423 15 Vida Blue and two successors in the fourth inning as his 10- School. The West team won WEST held Monday, August 14, season and the Padres' first' Chicago 46 66 .411 16Vi for a rousing 12-2 victory that game winning streak came to Wednesday. San Fran 67 48 '.583 The Carroll Recreation Bruce Pettitt, general since July 30. The Padres then Seattle 42 73 .365 22 left Los Angeles and the a resounding hall. The East squad led 30-26 at Los Angeles .67 48 .583 Department would like tn chairman, announced Friday. sent 12 men to the plate in the Cincinnati....66 48 .579 % Thursday's Games Giants with identical 67-48 seventh inning and scored six half time but had to rally in the remind Municipal Golf Club The outing is designed to Welch, now 4-0, hurled his San Diego ...58 57 .504 9 Boston 6, Cleveland 5, 13 records in the National more runs on seven hits off tourth quarter after trailing members that the dates for provide an opportunity for League West. second straight victory over Atlanta .53 60 .469 13 innings the Ladies Club Championship Dave Tomlin and Tom Hume. 52-46 after three quarters. California 16, Oakland 5 Chamber members to host San Francisco. He launched Houston 52 60 .464 13Mi Golf Tournament will be Sheila Lynch of Cedar Toronto 7, Chicago 3 their employees, business While the Dodgers and San the Dodgers on their latest Phillies 3, Pirates 1 August 12th and 13th. The two Rapids Prairie again led the Thursday's Games Baltimore 3, Kansas City 2 associates and salesmen for a Francisco deadlocked in the winning streak with a 2-0 Dick Ruthven pitched a five- day tournament tee times will day of relaxation and scoring with 20 points. Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 1 New York 9, Milwaukee 0 frantic race for first place, the shutout of the Giants last hitter for his fifth consecutive be given Friday evening at fellowship. The outing will Vinton's Mona Mossbarger San Diego 15, Cincinnati 3 Only games scheduled Cincinnati Reds were Saturday. victory, tripled home the tying 8:00 p.m. The Golf Course will start at 8 a.m. at the Carroll scored 13 points, Hardin added Los Angeles 12, San Friday's Games clobbered 15-3 by the San run in the third inning and be closed for tournament Country Club. Featured in 12 points and Waukon's Kris Francisco 2 Milwaukee (E.Rodriguez 2-5 Diego Padres, but remained Jakk Clark slugged a scored the winner on Larry participation on Saturday addition to the golfing are Spiegler 10 for the East. Only games scheduled at Boston (Tiant 8-4), n just one-half game off the two-out homer in the top of the Bowa's double.
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