Diddy Limits CHS to 4 Hits- Braves Get Kuemper Midgets Al Mengert 22 Safeties Rap Guthrie, 13-0 Leads Open In 17-1 Rout On 3 Under Trips Tigers, 4-3 GUTHRIE CENTER — The and hit a home run to right. Kuemper Midgets chalked up Mai Foley batted for Midden- By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Al their second straight win with a dorf and doubled. Foley scored Mengert, a club pro from Taco- A first inning assault by strike and Everett set sail for down swinging to end the Tony Cloninger was batting 13-0 triumph over Guthrie Cen- on a double by Doug Staiert .500 when $100,000 convinced ma, Wash., who grabbed the Perry got the Bluejays off on Times Herald, Carroll, la. second and made it. He was rally. ter on a combined one-hitter by who was hitting for Wiese. first-round lead in the U.S. Open the right foot in a 4-3 West Cen- Thursday, June 16, 1966 stranded when Denny Wilkins him he had no future as a hitter. Jim Middendorf and Jon Ham- Schmitz walked and the base Perry had threatened in the Now he's batting .184 — and Golf Tournament, says mental tral League decision whiffed. ers here Thursday. runners moved up on a passed condition is all-important for the over Carroll's battling Tigers sixth enabled the visitors to top of the sixth when Uken wondering again. The Bluejays got a cushion tripled but was left standing ball. Hamors singled to plate darkhorses. here Thursday night. stay in front. Middendorf worked the first two more, and he scored when run in the fourth with two when Collins fanned and pinch- The Atlanta , a "A fellow like me, a club pro, Tom Subbert went all the down. George Uken singled and three frames of the six-inning Baddin's high fly to center The Bengals battled back hitter Earl Bragg grounded to $100,000 bonus baby eight years has to lick a mental block," way for Carroll and scattered stole second and scored on a game and gave up the lone hit was dropped. Badding moved to with a run in the fifth and two short. ago and a 24-game winner last —a lead-off single by Christen- Mengert said after carving out 10 Perry hits, but the Tigers single to left by Keith Collins. season, turned slugger Thurs- third on one passed, ball and more in the sixth, but Perry's The Bluejays had a threat sen in the bottom of the third. scored on another before Coins a three-under-par 67 Thursday. single counters in the fifth and were held to four safeties by going in the seventh when day night, driving in five runs sophomore Dan Diddy. Carroll's first hit off Diddy The Kuemper starter then struck out. Bandy walked and was sacri- with the second and third hom- struck out the next three bat- "A club pro only plays about was a two-out single to cen- ers of his major league career Denny Pennington ignited the ficed to second by Pennington. ters to wind up with seven Next action for the Midgets three times a week. The guys first inning uprising with a one- ter by Subbert in the fourth, as the Braves stomped the will be next Tuesday at Coon Payton lined to short and Strait strike-outs in three innings. on the tour play all the time out double to left-center. Steve but he was stranded when New York Met* 17-1. Rapids. The first home game Prep Loop Bruce Hall fanned. flied to center to end that Hamers took over the mound and you may figure that gives Payton singled to left and Penn- frame. work in the fourth and fanned will be against Jefferson here ington stopped at third. The Braves' 17 runs and 22 next Thursday at 6 p.m. them an advantage. So you W L Pet. Perry scored what proved to The Tigers went down in or- hits were the highest single- eight in three frames. The only Kuemper — 8 0 1.000 Bob Strait doubled to the left be the winning run in the top der in the b o 11 o m of the game totals in the majors this base runner against Hamers Line Score: have to get geared up men- Denison _ 6 1 .857 of the fifth. Pennington singled seventh. tally. You have to build your field corner and two runs year. was Kunkle who walked in the Kuemper 022. 216—13-15-0 Jefferson „ 5 3 .625 scored. with one away but was thrown PERRY Cloninger started out as a sixth. Guthrie Center 000 000—0-1-3 confidence. Perry 4 3 .571 Subbert put out the fire by out at third after Payton sin- AB HBBI hard-hitting catcher at Rock The young Knights un- Middendorf, Hamers (4) and Audubon 4 4 .500 getting Diddy on a grounder to gled to left. Then Strait singled Bandy 3 1 0 Springs High School in Denver, It also gave him a one-stroke loosed an extra-base barrage Badding Carroll 2 4 .333 third and Dave Coburn on to left and Payton stopped at Pennington, 2b 2 2 N.C., but wound up as a pitch- lead over Gene Littler and Don Breda 2 4 .333 strikes. third. Payton, ss 4 2 ing sensation who attracted in a 15-hit assault. Laughery, Krakau (3) and Massengale, and a two-stroke Lake City 2 6 .250 With runners on first and Strait, cf 4 2 scouts from every major league Louie Nagl hit a home run. Hall margin over Billy Casper. He Manning 0 8 .000 The B I u e { a y s threatened Diddy, p 3 0 toured the 6,719 yards of the par again in the third when Larry third and two down, and an at- club. "Like all athletes in high Jim Middendorf, Joe Badding Thursday Results: tempted steal in the offing, Sub- Coburn, If 3 0 school, I hit real good," he said. and Jim Heithoff each hit tri- 70 Olympic Country Club course Bandy led off with a single but Uken, c 3 2 without suffering a bogey. He Perry 4, Carroll 3 was cut down trying to steal bert fired a pitch-out at Diddy. "My last year I hit .500, but that ples. Lynn Wiese, Mai Foley Jaycee Junior The ball was high and wide for Collins, Ib 3 1 doesn't mean much. and Doug Staiert each hit dou- had three birds. Friday Games: second. Pennington was hit by Heisler, rf 2 0 Jefferson at Carroll a pitch, but Payton popped to a wild pitch and Payton "I always wanted to play ev- bles. Golf Tourney scored. Diddy then ended the *Bragg 1 0 ery day, but I soon found out in So his mental condition — so Kuemper at Denison short and Strait grounded out Totals 28 10 Kuemper opened the scoring far as golf is concerned — Manning at Audubon to end that threat. threat by grounding to the talking to major league scouts in the second when Wiese sin- mound where the ball caromed (*) Batted for Heisler in 6th that I didn't have a chance as a Here June 23 seemed fine. Breda at Lake City The Tigers stranded a runner CARROLL gled and Scott Schmitz bunted off Subbert's glove to Paul catcher. They said I might be a The Jaycee junior golf tour- "I'm a family man," he said. Saturday Games: at second in the bottom of the AB B HBBI safely to set the stage. Ham- "I don't like the tour. I like Bruns at first for the put out. Wilkins, 3b 3 0 0 good defensive catcher, but they nament for boys, 12 to 17 inclu- Carroll at Manning (6:30 third. Mickey Everett lived on 0 ers moved the runners up with tournaments, but not the tour. I DenAdel, 2b 4 0 0 didn't think I'd hit enough, I sive, will be held Thursday, p.m.) an error to lead off. After Scott The Tigers broke the ice in a sacrifice. Badding's towering can't take that day to day Sundermann, ss .. 3 0 0 guess they were right." fly to right was dropped and June 23, at the Carroll Country Lake City at Kuemper (8 Richardson fanned, Jim Schrad the bottom of the fifth when grind." p.m.) also went down on strikes but Richardson walked with two Subbert, p 3 0 1 The 25-year-old right-hander, two runs scored. Club. The annual event is open He has played in nine Masters the catcher dropped the third down and Jim Schrad tripled to Hall, rf 2 0 0 After Mark Wiedenfeld free to all boys in the county. who was struggling along with a and is in his seventh open. This, center to plate Richardson. *Baudler 0 1 0 5-7 pitching record before hi fanned, Denny Walden walked Registration should be com- Wilkins fanned to strand Bruns, Ib 3 0 1 pleted by Wednesday at the of course, is his best showing. A Special date with the Mets, stopped and a passed ball moved run- Littler, the 1961 Open champi- Schrad. Everett, If 3 0 1 them on five hits while stroking ners to second and third before Community Jewelry Store. Tee- Richardson, c 2 0 on, and Massengale managed to Growing Season The battling Bengals ex- 1 a single in addition to three-run Heithoff Hied to left to end the off time is 7:30 a.m. Boys wil. Schrad, cf 3 0 1 and two-run homers—for a 63- be entered in two divisions — take two strokes off par and ploded for two more in the inning. Billy Casper was one under. As a young family man, you Totals 26 3 4 point boost in his batting aver- novice for boys 12 to 14 and need fife insurance. Can't af- sixth. Gary Sundermann was (*) Ran for Hall in 6th In the third, Dave Daeges safe on an error with one age to .184. senior for boys 15 to 17. ford it yet? Call me for a Innings 123456 opened with a single. Midden- Ernie McCuen is Jaycee special plan that costs less the away. Subbert fanned, but Hall Cloninger hit his only previous CARROLL WINS SIXTH first 5 years, and grows while Perry 200110 big league homer last season— dorf tripled, and Wiese flied to chairman and Ike Pottebaum was hit by a p i t c h. Marc Carroll 000012 you grow in your job. 0 against the Mets. left to score Middendorf. vice chairman. The winner oi The Carroll softball team Baudler went in to run for Hall. E — Perry 2 Schmitz singled, but Hamers " Phone 792-4465 Elsewhere in the Nations' the senior division will be en- posted its sixth win of the sea- Bruns singled off the sec- LOB — Perry 6, Carroll 5 rapped into a double play. tered in the state Jaycee junior 5141/2 N. Adams League, San Francisco's Juan son with a 3-0 victory over Au- ond baseman's glove to score 2B — Pennington, Strait Badding opened the fourth golf tournament Saturday, July dubon on Thursday. Ray Bill- Representing Marichal became the majors" Sundermann, and Everett 3B — Uken, Schrad with a slide-in triple to left. 9, in Des Moines. meier held Audubon to one-hit. WOODMEN ACCIDENT SB — Uken, Everett first 12-game winner in the first- singled to left to plate Baud- place Giants' 2-1 victory over Wiedenfeld's fly p 1 a t e d Bad- AND LIFE COMPANY DALE TEXTOR ler, but Richardson went S — Pennington ding. After Walden popped to IP H BEBBB8O Houston, the Chicago Cubs Diddy 7 4 3 1 2 10 upended and the first, Heithoff tripled to left- Subbert 7 10 4 3 1 4 5-3; Phila- center. Daeges singled to score R.U.A. RUPTURE SUFFERER? Heithoff, but the batter was delphia slugged Cincinnati 12-5 A new, carefree life may be yours again when Hal's with a 19-hit attack and Pitts- caught at second trying to Hernia Control corrects your reducible Hernia or Rup- Baltimore Drops burgh edged St. Louis 2-1. stretch the hit into a double. ture. Marichal pitched a four-hitter Midendorf was hit by a pitch Hal's Control is the modern way to prompt, lasting One Hitter, 2-1 boosting his record to 12-2, anc in the fifth and stole seconc freedom fro1 m the crippling effects of Rupture. No from where he scored on a dou- surgery or injections. Many leading doctors and in- drove in the deciding run as the surance companies approve Hal's Control—thousands of By The Associated Press Giants won their fifth in a row ble by Wiese. Wiese tried to former Rupture sufferers report complete success. Why Let the grass grow, George (but not under your feet). Pete Richert tried hard. In After Tom Haller homered for make it a triple and was oul wait one day longer for help? See the friendly Hal's fact, he tried so hard he almost the Giants in the second, singles at third. Schmitz popped to sec- Representative NOW! or Write for FREE Booklet. didn't earn the letter he prizes by Ollie Brown and Hal Lanier ond, but Hamers and Badding SEE HAL HALAMKA AT: kept the rally alive with sin so much—the W for win. put runners on first and third. CARROLL — CITY HOTEL Earlier this season, after Marichal then tapped to third gles. They were stranded as striking out seven straight bat- baseman Bob Aspromonte and Coins fanned. Wed., June 22; Hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. ters to tie an American League Brown beat the throw to the Jim Wille led off the sixth Free Consultation for Men, Women and Children record but losing the game 4-0 plate. with a grounder to first am to Detroit Richert said: The Cubs beat Drysdale for Heithoff fanned for the second HAL'S RUPTURE SERVICE "It don't mean a thing if you the third time this season and out. 1169 Harding Road Des Moines, Iowa Your Chevrolet dealer don't get the big W. You've got sent the Dodger right-hander Louie Nagl batted for Daeges to get the win." down to his fourth straight de- feat, scoring four runs in the The Washington southpaw second inning and holding on i got the big W Thursday night behind Cal is mowing prices right now! in the Senators' 2-1 victory over league-leading Baltimore, Koonce. Koonce blanked the but despite allowing only on* Dodgers from the fourth through the ninth, when he SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT hit, he needed ninth inning help to get it. needed last-out help from Billy Hoeft. Richert, touched by for a lead-off single in the second when Baltimore Garst Sets Pace Dr. William D. Blohm scored an unearned run, was At Coon Rapids sailing along until he lost his Will Be Associated with the control in the ninth. COON RAPIDS — Dave He walked the first two bat- Garst paced 55 golfers in the ters in the ninth — Bob Johnson men's supper league here Carroll Veterinary Clinic and — before Thursday with a low net of 30. Ron Kline came in to pitch out The Coon Rapids golfers took of the jam. the top three places as Steve Beginning July 1 "I don't know what hap- Roberts fired a 31 and Bruce pened," said Richert, who now Annear carded 32. has a 7-6 record. "I guess I was Next in order of finish were just trying too hard." Up to the Wayne Brown, Bayard, Dean first walk in the ninth he had Remsberg, Glidden, and retired 19 straight Orioles, who George Fledderman, Dedham, had a four-game winning streak with 33 each. snapped. In the 34 bracket were Les- ter Eich, Manning; Don Halver- Y9ur Chevelle Malibu 4-Door Sedan In other American League will come with eight safety features games, the Chicago White Sox son, Coon Rapids; Gerald now standard, like seat belts, front took a doubleheader from Kan- Gregory, Glidden; Fred Nance, and rear. Always buckle up. sas City 6-4 and 5-2, Detroit Bayard; "Mose" Miller, Coon smashed Boston 16-4, the New Rapids; Emil T o p e 1, Carroll; York Yankees edged Cleveland and Ed Anderson, Scranton. 7-6 and California beat Min- Roberts had the low actual nesota 7-2. score with a 35. 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