Tigers Capture City Baseball Title, 11-5 by Dennis O'grady the Bottom of the Fifth, but Carroll's Siemer Was Went to Bat

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Tigers Capture City Baseball Title, 11-5 by Dennis O'grady the Bottom of the Fifth, but Carroll's Siemer Was Went to Bat SPORTS Tigers Capture City Baseball Title, 11-5 By Dennis O'Grady the bottom of the fifth, but Carroll's Siemer was went to bat. Carroll has now beaten the AB K H Bl Molitor. C 2110 (Sports Editor) Tlm« Herald, Carroll, la. £ Carroll erupted for five runs touched for 10 hits in picking Friday, Jun> 25, 1976 3 In the inning. Siemer Knights three straight times Reicks. LF . 4 0 0 0 Collison. PH 0 1 0 0 Carroll captured the 'City on just three hits to take the up his fourth win against no delivered a run-scoring single and five out of the last seven. N'ictand. RF ... 4 0 3 1 Pettitt. SS 0101 Baseball Championship' lead for the first time at 7-3. losses, but his control was walked to force in Siemer with to start things. Another run Game Notes: Xursc. P-SS 4 t 2 0 Heiman.2B 3 0 0 0 Thursday night, beating The Knights, who host Fort good, walking just one. the lead run. scored as Hamers grounded Coach Ted Edwards played Friedman. CF . ... 4 2 1 0 Totals 26 11 8 5 cross-town rival Kuemper Dodge Monday night, came The Tigers tied the game in A wild pickoff throw by the out and the final two runs Pettitt at first base instead of Roetker. SS-P...... 4 1 2 1 By Innings: 11-5. back with two runs in their the fifth on Jerry Hamers' Kuemper catcher made it 6-3 came home on Todd Buck's short because the junior right Loew. IB ...2 0 1 2 Kuemper 210 002 0-5 The Tigers, now 15-1 on the sixth, but the Tigers wrapped single to center that scored and the final run in the inning single to center. hander was nursing a sore Berg. 2B ... 3 0 0 0 Carroll Oil 054 X-ll season and who entertain it up with four more runs in Brad Edwards. scored on an error that sent • John Loew's two-run single arm. Hinners. C ...3 0 0 0 Errors — Kuemper 5. Carroll Lake City in an 8 p.m. their sixth on just two hits. After Mark Steffes struck Pettitt home. gave the Knights a 2-0 lead in Edwards said that Edwards Otto. PR (I 0 0 0 5. Midwest Conference game As was the case in the first out, Jim Molitor laid down a The Knights cut it to 7-5 in the first and they made it 3-0 in iBrad) and Pettitt both played Meshek. 3B . .. :i 1 1 0 Left on Base — Kuemper 6. tonight, earlier beat the meeting, both clubs bunt down the first base line. the sixth as Rick Friedman the second on a single by Don well at short and first Totals ...31 5 10 •1 Carroll 10. Knights. 8-5. committed five errors and Molitor was safe at first tripled and scored on N'ieland that scored Marty respectively. Carroll 'IK — Nurse. Kuemper. Kuemper, now 4-5. jumped once again wildness hurt base which set off an Roetker's single . On Meshek. Wieland said that pitching ABRI1HI 3B — Friedman. Meshek. out to a quick 3-0 lead off of Kuemper. argumeat. Wieland thought Roetker's single, there were Carroll got their first run in hurt the Knights once again. Buck.CF 5 0 1 2 Kuemper. Tiger southpaw Eric Siemer. Knight starter and loser Ken first baseman John Loew had two throwing errors allowing the second as Steffes scored on Kuemper's .Vieland led all Petersen. 3B 4 0 Q 0 filching Summary: but the roof caved in on Bill Nurse walked eight in the five tagged Molitor out for the Roetker to race all the way a wild pitch. The Tigers made batters at bat. collecting three Kdwards. SS . 3 3 2 0 IP HUB SORER Wieland's squad in the fifth innings he worked and second out. around the bases to score. it 3-2 in the third as Edwards hits. Siemer. P 9 2 2 0 Nurse i LP 5 7879 3 and sixth innings. reliever Tim Roetker walked With Molitor on first and the Carroll, however, wrapped scored on a wild throw past Box Score: Hamers. LF 4 1 1 2 Roclkcr 1 14122 Kuemper took a 3-2 lead Into four in just an inning. bases loaded. To'dd Pettitt it up in their sixth as nine men first. Kuemper Steffes. RF .... ... 3 2 1 0 Siemer i WP i 7 10 1 4 5 2 Boys (Jim Bernholtz, Mike Tem- plemeyer, Marlin Oeen, Brian Carroll Swimmers Post Second Win Furey). 33-Year-Old Davenport Makes Carroll posted their second Naughton, Tim stockert. Deb Butterfly: Rlesberg, Scott White, Jim Bern- Matt Schaefer); 15-18 Girls (Jane straight Iowa West holtz, Doris Rlesberg. ' 1st Places: Joan Henrich, Cory Otto, Renee Dalhoff, Jill Conference swimming victory Naughton, Darla Deen, Ty Tyrrell, Schechinger, Mary Boes); 15-18 Boys Olympic Team for 4th Time Individual Medley: Glna Tlefenthaler, Matt Furev (Jim Molitor, Mike Templemeyer, here Thursday night, over- . 1st Places: Susie Henrich, Tom Brian Furey. , Brian Furey, Vlnce Otto). whelming Perry, 382 to 149, Hallinan, Joan Lickteig, Matt Furey. 2nd Places: Cherri Naughton, Kyle EUGENE. Ore. (APi - American record of 11.07 behind Kod Milburn's world 2nd: Janell Schechinger, Jill Petersen, Lisa Wooten, Todd Rlx, Freestyle Relays: in Swimming Teen-agers Brenda Morehead seconds in the 100 by record 13.24 seconds and Carroll will host Denison Schechinger, Marlin Deen. Jill Schechinger, Mike Tem- 8-10 Boys (John Bliss, Cory GLIDDEN - Glidden Tuesdayat6:30p.m. 3rd: Todd Rlx, Scott Rix, Renee plemeyer. Naughton, Jeff Koester, Kyle Peter- and Chandra Cheeseborough one-hundredth of a second on failed to make the finals in Dalhoff, Jim Bernholtz. 3rd Places: Kelley Tornow, Laura sen); 9-10 Girls (Darla Deen, Jean whipped Coon Rapids. 290 to will race for the United States Monday. 1964. Results: Breastroke: Wooten, Joan Llcktelg, Matt Schechinger, Susan Schulz, Michelle 232. in Iowa West Conference Freestyle: Schaefer, Jim Bernholtz. Naughton); 9-10 Boys (Ty Tyrrell, in both women's sprints, and Frank Shorter. 28. Florida Foster. 22. North Carolina 1st: Joan Henrich, Nick Nurse,, Greg Lehman, Tim Stockert, Tony swimming action here 1st Places: Joan Henrich, Michelle Michelle Naughton, Greg Lehman, 33-year-old Willie Davenport Track Club, is the only other Central, burst out of the blocks Naughton, Greg Lehman, Sue Medley Relays: Bliss); 11-12 Girls (Lori Neppel, Thursday. Henrich, Tom Halllnan, Jim Bern- Susie Henrich, Matt Lehman, Scott 9-10 Girls (Doris Riesberg, Janell Schechinger, Glna Tlefen- will run the high hurdles at the American, with three days left and led all the way. Davenport Rlx, MIKe Templemeyer (new pool Michelle Naughton, Darla Deen, Lisa Stork and Glenn holtz. record :32.9) thaler, Sue Henrich); 11-12 Boys Olympics for the fourth time. in the trials, who will compete overtook James Owens, a 20- 2nd Places: Cherrl Naughton, Nick Jean Schechinger); 9-10 Boys (Tony (Todd Rlx, Matt Lehman, Mike Nobiling won five events each 2nd Place: Cherri Naughton, tioug Bliss, Tim Furey, Greg Lehman, Miss Morehead .and Miss in two events at Montreal — year-old UCLA sprinter, on Nurse, Tony Bliss, Matt Lehman, Knott, Lisa Neppel, Tom Zimmer- Grote, Tom Hallinan); 13-14 Girls Jean Schechinger, Janell Doug Knott); 11-12 Girls (Lisa (Glna Otto, Robyn Sporrer, Nancy for Glidden and Lisa's sister. Cheeseborough. who finished the 10.000-meter run and the the last two hurdles. Owens man, Nancy Heider, Hank Stork, Wooten, Sue Henrich, Glna Tiefen- Schcchlnger, Nancy Helder, Matt Renee Dalhoff. Heider, Joan Llcktelg); 13-14 Boys Leslie and Sara Breon and 1-2 in the 100-meter dash, marathon. finished in 13.57. Furey, Mary Boes. thaler, Lori Neppel); n-12 Boys (Matt Schaefer, Scott Rlx, Hank Jenny Soyer won four events. 3rd Places: Susan Schulz, Kyle 3rd Places: Tina Haberl. Adam (Tom Hallinan, Matt Lehman, Todd Stork, Matt Furey); 15-18 Girls repeated their performance in Davenport, who vowed to re- One of the casualties in the Petersen, Robyn Sporrer, Jill Tyrrell, Sheila Furey, Troy Haberl, Rlx, Dave Grettenberg); 13-14 Boys (Mary Boes, Jane Otto, Renee Glidden. now 3-0. travels to the 200 Thursday at the U.S. turn after tearing a knee liga- tough hurdles field was Tom Schechinger. Marlin Deen. (Scott Rlx, Bill Henrich, Matt Furey Dalhoff, Jill Schechinger); 15-18 Perry for a meet Tuesday. Backstroke: Olympic track and field trials ment at the 1975 AAU Cham- Hill of the U.S. Army, three- 1st Places: Darla Deen, Lisa at Hayward Field. pionships in Eugene, had said time AAU champion, Wooten, Tom Hallinan, Joan Llcktelg, Scott Rix, Jane Otto. Miss Morehead. a student at he would quit running if he including this year. He 2nd Places: Nick Nurse, Tony Office's Hit Streak Stopped at 29 Tennessee State, was clocked failed to make the Olympic finished last in 13.92 seconds, Bliss, Lori Neppel, Rosle Drapcho, in 22.49 seconds. An aiding Marlin Deen. team here. smacking the last two hurdles. 3rd Places: Joan Henrich, Cory By The Associated Press owner, a new manager, a slew mark and 10's behind Ollie Brown's tie-breaking wind however, doused her "I set a goal for it. and 1 Paula Girven. an It's all over for Rowland Of- of new players, including front-running Cincinnati. pinch-hit single in the seventh chances of breaking Miss made it," he said. "I'm very 18-year-old graduate of fice but it may be just begin- million-dollar free agent Ruthven.
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