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 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 with two in the 4-2 scores, the second in 11 in- ings. Carroll got into difficulty , 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. 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 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 . 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. 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 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. $89.95 0 0 0 forced the Bulldog to second Fisher rf, 2 Bilmeier to balbon the lead to 0 0 0 where he was an easy out. Baudler rf, 1 8-0 after the first two cantos. DEDHAM - Glenn Nelson 1 0 0 Major LcaguevS 4-QT. ICE PRESERVER! 95 Grimm's double, a walk to Richardson c, . 2 Staiert tallied the ninth run pitched a no-hitter here Wed­ TOTALS 1 1 1 Schroeder and an outfield error 24 By The Associated Press in the third as he reached first nesday night as Atlantic de­ sale $69 on an error, stole both second feated Gray 9-0. The Atlantic stuffed the bases and set the MANNING AB R H RBI pitcher had a perfect game go­ PRICED A A stage for Ohde's base clearing Pratt, D 2b. . 4 0 0 0 W, L. PCT. G.B and third and came home on a ing until, with two out in the two bagger. Dappen, Nate c, 3 0 0 0 Cincinnati 47 35 .573 — ground out. Coasf-to-Coast fifth, he walked Irlbeck before AT JUST #X Ohde's hitting and Grimm's' Grimm p, 2 0 Los Angeles 48 36 .571 The Red and Gold threatened striking out the last batter. Nel­ mastery of the Tiger batsman Schroeder lb, 2 1 0 i San Fran. 43 36 .544 2'2 Stores in the fourth with Maurice Glass son racked up 10 strike-outs in stood out for Manning. Richard-! Ri.tz cf, 3 0 (1 Philadelphia 43 37 Elmtr Friedman .538 3 getting as far as third after the victory. Duan» Taphorn son's defensive play capped the ; Dappen, Nick rf, 2 0 .Milwaukee 39 37 .513 5 being walked but Pete Bell, the Carroll cause. johde ss, 3 2 4 i Pittsburgh .. 42 40 .512 5 Rocket thrower, retired the side Four Atlantic runs came in 1 Carroll has a record of 4-12. Grav 3b, 3 t 0 St. Louis 40 42 .488 7 with no damage. the fourth frame when Richards Chicago 37 44 .457 9>2 The Rockets saw the initial was safe at first on an error. Houston 37 44 .457 9'2 sack for the first time in the Westfall singled and Allen New York 29 54 .349 18Vi fifth inning. Craig Dohse walked walked. Hensley was safe on an Wednesday's Results and took second on a wild . error and Richards scored. Tur­ To The Men Who Are Planning a Cincinnati 7, Los Angeles 6 Bell hit a bounder by second ner the nsingled three runs San Francisco 4. St. Louis 2, and took second as Dohse home. "STAY AT HOME" VACATION! Philadelphia 1, Pittsburgh 0 scored. Bell later came in for Milwaukee 5, Houston 2 In the other game, Irwin beat the second Rocket run of the Audubon 8-2. The big inning for Chicago 8, New York 3 game. Irwin was the fourth when Lightweight Foam KHS put the game on the Today's Games Krueger and Larsen singled and Snug Fitting Lid shelf in the fifth frame. Ron Houston at Milwaukee Jensen was safe on an error. Prevents Rapid Melting Los Angeles at Pittsburgh, Pirotte walked and swiped sec­ Petersen singled home two runs DON'T ond. He scored on Keat's single. twilight Softball .... See Page 9 San Francisco at Philadelphia, Dick Henkenius walked and with 2. twi-night runners on second and third Only games scheduled Scott Wille brought the game to an end as he knocked a one baser to bring home the two JUST American League When you need money base runners. W. L. Pet. G.B. Minnesota 50 28 .041 The victory upped the Knights — record to 18-1 while the youth­ Cleveland 48 29 .623 see John Moriarty, Baltimore 46 34 .575 5 ful Rockets close out their sea­ son unvictorious in ten encount­ SIT Chicago 44 33 .571 5',2 ers. Detroit 43 35 .551 7 In other tournament action New York 40 42 .488 12 our manager. Prompt, Wednesday night, the Breda St. Los Angoles 37 44 .457 14'a l Bernard's Bobcats were defeat­ Washington 34 49 .410 182 ed by Odebolt-Arthur, 13 to 8, Boston 30 49 .380 20'2 confidential service for THERE to wind up the season with an Kansas Citv 22 51 .301 25'2 11 and 6 record. In the other Today's Games game played at Lake View, Cleveland at Chicago Denison defeated Wall Lake 1-0. any amount up to $5,000.00! Baltimore at Kansas City Odebolt faces Early and Deni­ New York at Detroit, N son takes on Lake View in the Only games scheduled quarter finals Friday.

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