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Game Summary Kuemper and Manning Advance in Sectiona Richardson Times Herald, Carroll, la. Lancers to At Jefferson, Lake City Thursday, July 8, 1965 downed Coon Rapids 9-7 and Paton-Churdan was defeated by Reds Beat Dodgers 7-6; Shines as urn. Manning upped their sea­ Face Hawks Jefferson 6-t. Lake City takes on son record to 6-10. Grand Junction and Jefferson faces Prairie of Gowrie in Fri­ Tigers Lose Curt Grimm threw a one- Friday Night day night's games. Gain 1st Place by .002 hitter at the losers. Phil Den- Adel's clean smash in the top BOX SCORE The Manning Bulldogs tripped The Kuemper Knights defused Oarty's hitting led Milwaukee of the fifth inning was the only AR-WE-VA AB R H RBI By The Associated Press the Carroll Tigers. 4-1, in the Ar-We-Va's Rockets in the sec­ over Houston 5-2, and Larry damage caused by the Tiger Peterson 2b, 3 0 0 0 No. 100 didn't help, and 101 opening round of the sectional ond game of a doubleheader at Jackson ran his lifetime record swingers. Bruggeman 3b, 2 0 0 0 couldn't do it. So 84 became the tournment here Wednesday Carroll Stadium last night. The to 11-0 against New York as the Wolfe c, 2 0 0 0 magic number as Cincinnati night. The Bulldogs nicked Carrolls 12-2 game put the Knights op­ Chicago Cubs beat the last-place posite the Manilla Hawks in the Dohse ss, 10 0 0 again went .002 ahead of Los The Bulldogs face the Glid- pitching for eight safeties with Bell p, 2 111 Mets 8-3. Denny Ohde's three run double second half of Friday nights Angeles. den-Ralston Wildcats in the Jans cf, 2 0 0 0 being the big blow that sidelined twin bill. Lou Billmeier will The Reds regained the Na­ In the AL • Minnesota won quarter final round Friday at Stender lb, 10 0 0 6:30 p.m. in the Carroll Stadi- the Orange and Black. probably get the nod to go on tional League lead by two per- its seventh straight, 5-2 over the hill. NorthNorth , DL. eIff, 91 0n 0n 0n cenitage points Wednesday night Boston; Cleveland swept a pair Denny Wilkens worked the —ir.'™'.* » ? °>hen Leo Cardenas belted a from the Chicago White Sox by rubber for the first three inn­ The Lancers used a pair of TOTALS 16 1 1 1 home run with two out in the 4-2 scores, the second in 11 in- ings. Carroll got into difficulty pitchers, Dave Staiert and KUEMPER AB R H RBI 013,11 the New York in the bottom of the first. With Rick Keat, to sew up the win Schmitz, If, 1 2 i ni1*1*0"1 of the nlMl 'mr)'mg "togs: Yankees rovided a 7 6 viclor over two down. Grimm and Tom in the encounter halted by the Oxenford If, 1 0 o n P - y ^ shaded Detroit 4-3; Baltimore J Dodgers. ; blanked Kansas City 1-0. and STOP Schreder singled putting men on ten-run rule. Casey rf, ... 2 2 2 : first and third. Catcher Scott Glass rf, 0 0 0 0! Cardenas' clinching blow was Washington trimmed the Los Dampness ! Richardson erased the threat as Staiert. the Charger strong Golwitzer, E. cf, 3 0 0 1 his third hit of the night and his; Angeles Angels 3-1. he threy to DenAdel who slapped righthander, worked the first Billmeier c, 1 2 1_ 0'84th of the season Earlier in the! Gibson, who struck out 12 in Moisture - Mold three innings. Hj faced the min­ the ball on Schroeder. Louis c, 1 0 0 0 staggmg match. Vada Pinsons his 134nnj ^ ^ th(J imum number of nine and Rust - Mildew Kitt ss, 3 0 0 1 100th h.t had gone to-waste, and Gjian(:s< was touched for a two. Manning had the corners full whiffed seven. One out was an Pirotte lb, 2 1 o 0 , so had Pete Rose s 101st. jou t sin|g]e by WilUe Ma^ in the second with two out but infield popup and the Knight Staiert p, 2 0 Dan Pratt grounded to Wilkens. pitcher threw out another on a J °| It had appeared a romp for Haller connected for his oltnch- Keat p, 1 Rq s The Tigers got men as far as routine play. On1wit7Pr F oh n 1 J !! ®* <* - against Sandy Kouf- ing homer. Each side scored a second in both the third and Keat saw his first pitching HenkS 2h n 1 I i ax ~ when ^ey shelled the!™ in the 12th, the Cards wMi fourth frames but runners were —NEA Telcphoto action of the season. He allowed Collison 3b, 2 10 0 P"Zed left'handcr for five rans the help of twQ San Francisco in the first two innings. They errors, lllllSftttl stranded at the keystone sack. Casper Takes Western Open . Holding the trophy one hit and two runs in his two WUle 3b, 1 0 1 presented by defending champion Chi-Chi Rod­ inning stint. finally chased Koufax, winner of The winners finally found the TOTALS 22 12 7 Masanori Murakami, the Jap­ riguez is the new champion Billy Casper who carded eight straight, in the fifth but plate in the fourth stanza. After INNINGS 12 3 4 anese left-hander, won in relief. a seven-under-par 64 to win the 62nd Western Open Kuemper used their superior the Dodgers caught fire, and| Nick Dappen had singled and speed to advantage in the ini­ AR-WE-VA 0 0 0 0 Golf Tournament at Tarn O'Shanter near Chicago. KUEMPER 3 5 10 eventually caught up when Jim! Short allowed three singles, advanced to second, Ohde poked tial frame. Dave Schmitz and 1 Casper's 72 hole total of 14-under-par 270 was good Lefebvre's two-run homer made walked three and struck out a one-baser to center and the Kent Casey singled with the lat­ E AR-WE-VA 5 Kuemper 2 for $11,000 and tied for runner-up at 272 were Chi- LOB AR-WE-VA 2 Kuemper 2 it 6-6 in the eighth. ! seven in outpitching Bob Friend Bulldogs were up 1-0. Gary Sun- ter stealing second to put men 1 But Cardenas gave Cincinnati Phils-Pirates squeaker dermann took over the hill Chi Rodriguez and Jack McGowan who each won in scoring position. Ernie Gol- 2B Billmeier Su.? ^ duties and retired the next three $4,950. witzer lined to the short stop. SB AR-WE-VA 1, Kuemper 10 its second victory in the three- Philadelphia muffed a couple of IP H R ER BB SO game set with his homer off Bob i chances to score before Dal- Your Basement* men in order to quite the up­ The two base runners then exe­ rymple's homer in the eighth. rising. with one loop game remaining. Pratt, K If, 2 0 0 0 cuted a double steal with Staiert W.P 3 0 0 0 0 7 Miller in the ninth. Rooms Can Be That contest is with Jefferson at TOTALS 27 4 8 4 Schmitz scoring and Casey kept Keat 2 12 113 In other NL action — Tom Carty drove in two Milwaukee Carroll tied the count in the a time not yet determined. INNINGS 2 3 4 5 6 7 right on coming as the throw Bell 5 7 12 7 4 0 Haller homered with two on in runs with a hamer and single top of the fifth with Richardson CARROLL 0 0 0 1 0 0 got away from the catcher. Bill­ HBP Keat (L. North) COOL-DRY BOX SCORE the 13th against Bob Gibson, and set up another run with a coaxing Grimm for a walk aft­ MANNING 0 0 1 3 0 meier walked and eventually CARROLL AB R H RBI lifting San Francisco to a 4-2 double, while Hank Aaron er two had been retired. The E Carroll 3 Manning 1 scored as Rollie Kitt got on first Den Adel 2b, . 3 0 11 decision that ended St. Louis' chipped in with a homer for the PLEASANT Bengal catcher then stole sec­ LOB Carroll 5 Manning 8 by virtue of a Rocket miscue. with this ond and was plated on Den- Drydcn If, .... .... 3 0 0 0 Atlantic winning string at seven games; Braves. Houston's runs came 2B Ohde, Grimm Chris Short's three-hit pitching off homers by Walt Bond and Adel's single. Reitz If, 0 0 0 0 SB Carroll 2 Manning 2 Five runs were tallied in the 2 0 0 0 second as the Knights worked and Clay Dalrymple's eighth- Jim Wynn. Ken Johnson was the Gibson The game was put on ice in, Ohde lb. IP H R ER BB SO 0 0 0 the Ar-We-Va defense into inninig homer enabled Philadel­ winning pitcher, Bob Bruce the the lower part of the fifth. Nate J ^ .„ ^"l^L Wilkins 3 6 1 0 2 2 Wins on 0 0 0 throwing the ball around. The phia to nip Pittsburgh 1-0; Rico loser. Dehumidifier Dappen lived on an error but Sunderman" ss.p Sundeman LP 4 2 3 3 1 4 0 0 0 Lancers did manufacture hits a quick peg from Richardson Subbert 3b, Grimm 7 1113 9 0 0 0 by Frank Golwitzer, Casey and to first baseman, Doug Ohde, Wenck cf, No-Hitter Reg.
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