No Hits 24 Hours Earlier- Reds Rebound With 17 Hits to Floor Cards By Tn« Associated two-run homer, to pace the as- Angeles 3-1 on Tom Seaver's Perez and Buddy Bradford gers for the 10th time in 11 ca- list, drove in three runs, one of West Division pace-setters. sault. "Maybe we needed a six-hitter. Time* Herald, Carrell, I*. poled two-run homers and reer decisions as the Mets re- them with a homer. The Phils made the most of It was darkest before the kick in the back. We knew it Saturday, June 5, 1971 Johnny Bench tripled home two gained the East Division lead. dawn in Cincinnati, where the couldn't get any worse." Elsewhere, Ferguson Jenkins "They got me some runs ear- three San Francisco errors- followed up Holtzman's no- more runs in the fourth. two by third baseman Al Galla- Reds have come up like thun- Yankees 6-2; the Chicago White George Foster also had four Five Los Angeles errors—two ly and took the pressure off," gher—in beating Gaylord Per- def- following the ultimate in- "We were at a point yester- gem with a three-hitter and the in the sixth and three in said Jenkins, 9-4, who had day," added Sparky Cubs backed him with a 19-hit Sox shaded Detroit 3-2 and hits for Cincinnati and Grims- ry. sult of a humiliating spring. Cleveland topped Minnesota 4-2 ley scattered three singles, the the eighth—handed the Mets failed in three previous starts Anderson, "where we couldn't barrage in walloping Atlanta two unearned runs. Seaver to reach the century mark in Gene Clines poked two run- Thtt floundering National go any further. We just came 11-0; Philadelphia upended San in a game halted by rain in the first one by Joe Torre in the swinging." sixth inning. fifth. threw blanks until the seventh, victories. "All 1 had to do was scoring singles as the Pirates League pennant defenders, vic- Francisco 5-3; Pittsburgh when Richie Allen homered, keep throwing strikes." built a 3-0 lead and then held tims of Chicago southpaw Ken nipped Houston 3-2 and Mon- The Reds, who had lost four "We were more aggressive While the Reds snapped a in a row to fall 12 games under tonight," said Bench, whose and ended Willie Davis' hitting off Houston for their sixth vic- Holtzman's no-hitter 24 hours treal beat San Diego 3-1. 1 Jim Bunning came out of the earlier, rebounded Friday night four-game losing string behind .500 and IB /* behind San Fran- triple ended a personal O-for-14 streak at 25 games. to snuff out a two-run tory in seven games. With a 17-hit salvo that floored the three-hit pitching of rookie In the Am • r i e a n League, cisco's West Division leaders, slump. "Maybe the no-hitter Jenkins breezed to his 100th San Francisco rally in the The Expos snapped a 1-1 -tie the St. Louis Cardinals 12-0. Ross Grimsley, St. Louis fell Oakland outlasted Washington roughed up Chris Zachary for had something to do with it. major league victory as the eighth, rescuing winning pitch- on John Bateman's two-run from first to second place in 5-3 in 21 ; Baltimore three runs in the first inning, We knew we couldn't get any Cubs, triggered by Joe • Pepi- er Chris Short and helping the double with two out in the ninth "Maybe we needed that no- the East Division ... per- blanked Milwaukee 2-0; Boston scored another hi the third and less hits." tone's four-hit spree, ran their Phillies extend the Giants' los- and Bill Stoncman shackled the hitter," said Tony Perez, who centage points behind the New battered California 10-1; Kan- knocked out the St. Louis start- Seaver ran his season mark winning string to four games. ing string to three games- Padres on four hits, including a cracked four hits, including a York Mets, who trimmed Los sas City whipped the New York er in the six-run fourth. to 7-2 while beating the Dod- Pepitone, just off the disabled longest of the season for the homer by Clarence Gaston.

FUNNY BUSINESS Errors Help Knights Beat Lake City By Roger Bollen Sports Glances LAKE CITY - The Kuemper Baldus and Bill Henkenius a walk, while Auen reached again on Tuesday, June 8, with Doty, Ib 2000 Knights scattered six hits and picked up singles for the base on a center field error. a non-conference baseball game Moad, rf 3000 Swimming Lessons Butcher also blasted a home cashed in on six Lake City er- Knights, while Dan Schmitz, Rich Otto concluded the scoring at Fort Dodge. The game is Johnson, K., c .... 2000 Registration for summer run, the first of his college rors to crush the Eagles, 9-2, in Steve Auen, and Rick Golwitzer action with a one-bagger. slated to begin at 8 p.m. Hoover, cf 3011 swimming lessons at the Carrol career, with two out i nthe bot- Midwest League baseball action strolled around the base paths Hucka, p, Ib 1000 Municipal swimming pool will tom of the eighth inning to snap here Friday evening. on free passes from Eagle pitch- Kuemper added a pair of BOX SCORE Johnson, p 2010 be held Monday morning from a 2-2 deadlock. He then retired er, Greg Hucka. cushion runs in the sixth KUEMPER Totals 23 2 3 1 9 a.m. to noon, according to three Iowa State batters in the Kuemper's ace hurler, Al- frame. Baldus was dusted by AB R H BI Don Templemeyer, pool man- ninth, to record the seven-hit bie Irlbeck, stopped the Lake Kuemper picked up another Baldus, rf 4110 1 tally in the third inning on a a pitch in the lead-off slot to Innings: ager. All registrations mus victory. City team cold with a three get things under way for the Hermsen, cf 5110 Lake City 000 100 1 be made at the pool, no maf fend one-third Inning no-hit pair of errors by the Lake City Nurse, J., ss 4411 Blue Power infield unit, but the Eagles Lancers. Hermsen fanned, Kuemper 201 042 0 or phone applications will be pitching performance before but J!m Nurse reached base Henkenius, Ib .... 4122 E — Lake City 6 accepted. Group registration Oakland Athletic ace Vida control problems forced him came back in the fourth frame on an error to advance the Schmitz, 3b 2100 Blue gave some hint of things with their first notch on the LOB — Lake City 5, Kuemper Wfil-L, W5WT CTJST will be limited to a family group to surrender the mound du- runner. Henkenius' follow-up Auen, 2b 3104 7 or a car pool group of six. / to come with his performance ties to back-up , Dan score board. Control problems Golwitzer, If 3001 last September. His first two began to hamper Irlbeck in that brought in the final tal- 2B — Hermsen, J. Nurse, registration fee of $2.00 per stu- Nurse. Nurse was strong in ly- Otto, c 3010 Kuemper dent must be paid at the time major league wins were a no- the relief role, holding the Ea- i n n i n g as three walks and a Irlbeck, p 2001 bitter against Minnesota and sent Lake City's Bill The Eagles mounted a last of registration, and the fee is gles hitless through the fifth Nurse, D., p 2000Pitching: not transferable or refundable a one-hitter against Kansas and sixth innings before giv- Gregory across the plate for the ditch effort in the seventh in- Totals 32 9 6 9 IP H B ER BB SO City. ing up a single tally on three first run. ning, p i 1 i n g up three singles, Irlbeck 3% 0 1 1 3 4 The lessons for school age LAKE CITY children will be given during Utah Coach hits in the seventh frame. The Knights exploded for four and their second and final run AB R H BI D. Nurse 32/3 3 1 1 2 3 runs in the fifth inning behind of the ball game. Heath, Hoover, Gregory, ss 3100 Hucka ..5 57645 three separate sessions, June Utah Stars Coach Bill Shar- The Knights leaped to an ear- back-to-back doubles by Jim and Johnson combined on one- Dewey, If 3000 Johnson 2 12112 21-July 2, July 12-23 and August man says he has spent a "fairy ly advantage with a two-run Hermsen and Jim Nurse. baggers to strike the final run. Yunek, 2b 2000 HBP — Baldus, Kuemper 2-13. Each session will have tale year" in Utah but he left burst in the opening frame. Jim Schmitz got into the action with The Knights will be in action Heath, 3b 2110 WP — Irlbeck, D. Nurse three class periods, 9:30, 10:15 his heart in Los Angeles. Shar- and 11:00 a.m. and will meet man, who coached the Stars Monday through Friday. Class to the American Basketball As- size will be limited to 70 stu- sociation championship their dents. Five qualified Water first season after moving from Carroll Drops Twilight Doubleheader Safety Instructors plus some Los Angeles, wants to coach Daily experienced aids will handle the Los Angeles Lakers of the A powerful bitting attack The Tigers tied up the score LOB — Carroll 4, Denison Waldron, ss 2100 Jessen, If „. 1000 6 the instruction. Swimmers wil National Basketball Association, matched by errorless defensive in the fifth inning with a four- McLaughlin, If .. 0 2 0 0 Totals 18 1 5 1 be grouped into three classifi- it was disclosed Friday. But play proved too much tor the run outburst that stunned the 2B — Peterson, Carroll; Mc- Barnes, c 3100 cations for instructors, Class Stars officials have obtained Carroll Tigers here Friday eve- powerful Denison ball players. Laughlin (2), Denison Hansen, rf 1212 Innings: Record Denison ....415 20 I, Class II and Class HI. A a temporary restraining order ning as they dropped both ends The sixth frame was cold for S — Barnes, Denison Fineran, p 4221 Hospitals swimmer must be able to pass preventing Sharman from sign- of a twilight doubleheader to both teams, but Denison Halverson, Ib .... 4000 Carroll .001 00 Pitching: the test of the previous class ing with the Lakes and have the Denison Monarchs, 12-1 and picked up steam In the Totals 25 12 10 9 E - Carroll 4 ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL IP II It ER BB SO LOB — Denison 9, Carroll 7 in order to enroll in a higher filed a $5 million damage suit 8-4. seventh, unloading a four- Peterson Dismissals June A— class. The tests for each class against him. Lakes General run barrage on the Carroll CARROLL 3B — Hansen, Denison Phillip J. Fiedler, Scranton In the opening feature, the 7 6 8 5 10 7 HR — Grau, Denison are: Manager Fred Schaus con- club. Ulmer and Waldron Fineran Anderson, ss 2100 Michael L. Anstoeter, Man- firmed, meanwhile, that Shar- Denison club literally ran combined on singles, while Plotz, 2b 2010 S — Plotz, Carroll ning Class I: Jump into deep water roughshod over the Bengals 554337 and swim 25 yards. man was one of three prime Carroll hurler, Peterson, is- Grau Pettitt, 3b 3021 Pitching: Mrs. William D. Kurth, Car- with a ten-hit barrage. Kevin Peterson, cf 1000 roll Class H: Swim 50 yards ele- candidates to succeed Joe Mul- sued free passes to Fink, 200002 IP H B ER BB SO mentary backstroke, 100 yard laney, who was fired Thursday. Fineran held Carroll's offen- Grau, McLaughlin, Barnes, DeBower, Ib ...... 2000 Fineran Todd L. Riesberg, Carroll sive unit in check with a five- WP — Peterson crawlstroke, 50 yard breasl But Schaus said Sharman would and Hansen. Tryon, If 2010 5 51036 Mrs. Wilbert J. Long, Carroll have to free himself of his con- hit pitching performance, DENISON Crane, rf 2010 stroke, 50 yard sidestroke and Marz Mrs. Darrel D. Wiese and 5 minute swim. tract with the Stars without the while teammatee, Grau and The Tigers host Midwest Ulmer, 2b 3111 Brown, c 1000 5 10 12 7 8 10 baby, Carroll Lakers help. Hansen provided the scoring League powerhouse, Perry, at Fink, cf 4221 Marz, p 1000 HBP — Waldron, McLaughlin, Mrs. Theodore J. Eischeid Class III: Swim 100 yard punch with a two-run homer Carroll Stadium Monday, June Grau, 3b 4144 Baudler, c 1000 Denison and baby, Carroll breaststroke and 10 minute "The Lakers, through my at- and a two-run triple, re- 7 at 8 p.m. Mrs. Lyle E. Zinke and baby, stroke, 100 yard crawl stroke torney, said that I am their No. spectively. Manning 50 yard back crawl, 50 yarc 1 choice if I am free from the BOX SCORES back (legs only), 25 yard butter- Stars' obligation," Sharman The Monarchs opened that CARROLL Area Women Birth- fly stroke, 50 yard inverted said. "My family is in Los An- game with a four-run burst in AB R H BI Mr, and Mrs. Steven Erb, breaststroke anl 10 minute geles and I'd very much like the first frame, and followed Anderson, ss ...... 310 0 Deaths, Funerals Coon Rapids, a daughter, Fri- swim. to go there, aside from the chal- with another tally in the second Plotz, cf ...... 411 2 To Work At day If a child took lessons last lenge of coaching guys like tinning and a five-run explosion Pettitt, 3b...... 201 0 ELMER HERRIG (Malinda) Irwin, Lake View; year, he or she should have a Elgin Baylor, Jerry West and in the third frame. Carroll Peterson, p ...... 2011 WALL LAKE - Elmer Her- and Mrs. Walter (Helen) progress card indicating which Wilt Chamberlaki." struck back in the third inning DeBower, Ib...... 3000 rig, 68, Wall Lake businessman, Hamm, Sac City. Girls' State Births skills he / she has completed. "The Lakers are trying to with a run-scoring single by Tryon, If...... 311 0 died June 3 at Loring Hospital Mr. Herrig was preceded in WESTSIDE — Mr. and Mrs. You are asked to take that card steal our coach," Stars' general Bruce Pettitt, but the Monarchs Crane, rf...... 300 0 in Sac City, where he had been death by an infant daughter, Three area women will par- Bill Neumann, Westside, a with you at the time of registra- manager Vince Boryla said in ignited for two more runs in Brown, c ...... 100 1 a patient for three days. He Phyllis; five brothers, Herman, ticipate in official capacities daughter, May 31. Grandparents tion as it will help in enrolling a news conference after meet- the fourth inning to conclude Bernholtz, 2b .... 2110 was operator of the Herrig Carl, Walter, John and Martin; at the annual Iowa American are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neu- students in their proper groups. ing with Sharman for an hour the scoring parade. Sheehan ...... 1 000 Grain Company at Wall Lake. and a sister, Augusta. Legion Auxiliary sponsored mann and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Private lessons for those who The Stars contend that Sharman Olerich...... 100 0 Girls' State June 7-13 in Cedar Hillhouse Jr., all of Denison. have pre-school children or wish has four years to go on a seven The Carroll club toughened Totals ...... 25 4 5 4 Funeral services will be held Falls. up in the follow-up match, fall- at 2 p.m. Monday at the Peace MRS. OTTO HOLM individual instruction for their year contract. But Sharman DENISON Mrs. Lewis Schmitz of Ar- OSCEOLA, Ind. — Mr. and children, can be arranged with said he had been advised by ing one hit short of matching AB R H BI Lutheran Church here, with LAKE CITY — Funeral serv- the instructors during the morn- the Monarchs in the batting de- Ulmer, 2b ...... 411 1the Rev. Richard H. Nagler of- ices for Mrs, Otto Holm, 72, cadia, tstate president of the Mrs. Gerald Longerot, Osceola, his attorney that the contract partment, 6-5. Doug Peterson Auxiliary, will be the official Ind., a son, Thursday, at Elk- ings that the pool is not in use was invalid because several Fink, cf ...... 311 0 ficiating. Burial will be in the of Lake City will be held Mon- hostess for the week; Mrs. or during noon hours. Anyone went the distance on the mound Grau, 3b, p ...... 3101 Wall Lake Cemetery, under di- day at 10 a.m. at the Pilgrim hart, Ind. Mrs. Longerot is the provisions, including one giving for the Tigers, while Fineran Aden Owen of Coon Rapids will former Ann Conrad of Carroll. interested may contact the in- him part ownership of the club Waldron, ss ...... 8211 rection of the Farber and Otte- Lutheran Church, Lake City. be publicity director; Mary structors or make arrangements and Grau combined pitching McLaughlin, If .... 3211 man Funeral Home of Wall The Rev. Myron Zastrow will Maternal grandmother is Mrs. were nullified by Stars owners duties for Denison. Jane Nelson of Coon Rapids George Conrad of Carroll. with the pool manager. Bill Daniels when the club James, c...... 1000 Lake. officiate. Burial will be in St. will serve as musician. moved to Utah. The Monarchs picked up two lansen, rf ...... 1201 Pallbearers will be John Ir- Peter's Lutheran Cemetery near Seniors Golf "We believe the contract is runs in the second Inning to get ?ineran, p, 3b .. 4 0 1 0 win, Richard Herrig, Earl Her- Sac City in charge of the Huff- Counselors and staff per- Entries will close Aug. 18 for valid and will do everything off to an early lead, McLaughlin Halverson, Ib .... 2000 rig, Michael Hamm, Dale Read- man Memorial Chapel. Friends sonnel, all volunteers, are mem- Yale Youth the Iowa section qualifying in our power to convince Bill lifted Denison to a 3-0 lead in Totals ...... 24 8 6 5 inger, Donald Herrig and War- may call at the funeral home bers of the Auxiliary of former round in the United States Golf of that," Boryla said. the third frame with the first nnlngs: ren Herrig. Leland Weitzel will after 10 a.m. Saturday. Girls' State citizens. They will Killed While Association Seniors tournament, of two doubles. Hansen picked Carroll ...... 000 040 0 be vocalist and Roland Erick- assist 304 participants in learn- host tournament official Rod up the fourth tally for Denison Denison ...... 021 100 4 ing the functions of a represen- Bliss of Des Moines said today. Daily Times Herald son, organist. tative form of government. Bike Riding in the following inning before E — Carroll 2 Kristy Drees ISU Baseball 515 North Main Street Carroll struck back. DP - Peterson to Pettitt Mr. Herrig was a member Carroll, Iowa of the Agricultural Stabiliza- GUTHRIE CENTER, Iowa Tulsa and Iowa State meet Dally Except Sundays and Holidays tion Commission since its be- on Threatened (AP) — Mark Lyle Winters, here at 5:30 p.m. today to do other than February 22, November 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ardine 11 by The Herald Publishing Com- ginning in the 1930's under di- Little League battle in the second of a three- Sony. Winters of rural Yale was killed game playoff for the District \ Take your Pick rection of the Commodity Credit Ozark Plane Standings: Friday when struck by a car 5 NCAA baseball championship. Si W. WILSON, Publisher Corporation, a sub-division of Crouse 7 0 H W AR \ of Paints for the the U. S. Department of Agri- Kristy Drees, the daughter while riding his bicycle south Tulsa, behind the steady pitch- 8/ , £& WILSON, Editor Kiwanis 6 1 of Springbrook Park near here. ing of right-hander Cliff Butch- . W. L. RE TZ, News Editor culture. He was active in the of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Drees KC*s 4 2 MARTINMAHER, Advt. Mgr. Job at Hand structure of the ASC and was James Culbertson, 23, of Bag- er, slipped past the Cyclones of Carroll, was aboard an Ozark Pepsi 3 3 ley, Identified as the driver of 3-2, in the first game Friday Entered as second-class matter at associated with many of its pro- Air Lines DC-9 flight from Des Legion 3 4 the post-office at Carroll. Iowa. COOK grams including township com- Uptown 0 7 the car, was arrested later and under the act of March 2, 1879 missions, grain sealing commis- Moines to St. Louis that had charged with driving under a Elks 1 7 suspended license and leaving Member of the Associated Press DECCA sions and local procedural com- to return to Des Moines after Scores: mittees, until his retirement a telephone threat from Peorla, Crouse 16 Pepsi 7 the scene of an accident. The Associated Press Is entitled in 1961. He then joined his exclusively to the use for republi- Latex HI., that a bomb was in an Legion 6 Elks 4 cation at all the local news printed Drother, the late J. W. Herrig attache case aboard the plane. Crouse 7 Uptown 4 St. Lawrence Guild Dessert n this newspaper as well as all n the operation of the Herrig The plane was about 60 miles Kiwanis 12 Uptown 2 Card Party Tuesday, June 8, AP dispatches. or Grain Company here and was Kiwanis 6 Elks 4 1:30 p.m. Come and bring your Official Paper of County and City active in the business until his out of Des Moines when the KC's 5 Legion 0 friends. Adv. Oil-Base death. threat was forwarded to the Muriel Rose Meyer Subscription Rates captain and it returned to Des By carrier boy delivery per He was a member of the Carroll—Age II week $ eg Moines. Nothing was found in IY MAIL * joard of directors for the Sac FrUndi moy call et the House Point a search of the luggage and Carroll County and All Ad- County R.E.A., and a member the plane resumed its flight to Twit Fiintrel Home Dscerete with Decce end I of Peace Lutheran Church. The storting at 2 p.m. Sunday. joining Counties, where i Choice p* a Soft, Latex . St. Louis, arriving at about 3:30 carrier service Is not Lustre or on Oil-Base Gloss. K^> Mr. Herrig was born Jan. 30, p.m. three hours overdue, Miss Roiarlci at i, I and available, per year ..$15.00 Outiide of Carroll and Ad, e Easy to Apply, Fast to Dry. PL*O 1903, in Sac County, a son of Drees phoned her parents upon 8:45 p.m. Sunday. Johannes and Sophie Voss Her- Weather joining Counties In Zones * Better Quality for Less. "- arrival at St, Louis to inform Requiem Man I and 2, per year ..-$18.00 rig. them of the incident. The Weather In Carrell Variable winds 10 to 20 mph 10:30 a.m. Monday et All Qthsr Mail In the (puliy Temp«ratur*s C»urt«sy of Holy Spirit Church. Survivors include his wife, Iowa Publl* fervloe Cempeny) and not quite so warm today United States, per year $22.00 with highs in the lower 80s. Ytry Riv. Lea Len«< Y.F., The Carroll Dally Times Herald Celers Alma; a daughter, Mrs. Charles $t. Lawrtnct OwiM Dessert Yesterday's high 87 officiating. is an ABC Doily Newspaper. Th« (Elaine) Tucker tf Roland; a Yesterday'i low « .65 Partly cloudy and cooler tonight number of subscribers, recorded «•§• White $64? Card Party Tuesday, June 8, Final Resting Place son, Duane, of Wall Lake; seven 1:30 p.m. Comt and bring your At 7 a.m. today 63 with highs in the upper 50s to aly on permanent records and grandchildren and five sisters: At 10 a.m. today Ji low 60s. Partly cloudy and little Mt. Olivet Cemetery. erified by the nationally recog- friends. Adv. temperature change Sunday nized Audit Bureau of Circulations MIMH ~ Mra. E. L. (Amanda) Wittkopp guarantees advertlwn the paid Joyce Lumber Co. Of Lake View, Mra. Fred (Al- Northwest: Partly cloudy to with highs 80 to 88. Probability circulation figures of the Carroll vlna) Wittkopp, Marshallton; "BACK YARD SAUi" - cloudy with scattered showers of measurable rain in per cent Jolly Times Herald are accurate. Mrs. Milton (Louise) Readtoger, Sun. 1 p.m., 614 N. Court St. and thunderstorms today most - today 30, tonight and Sunday Only an ABC newspaper con give Columbus, Neb.; Mrs. fieri Many misc. items. Adv. assurance its stated circulation it likely orcurring this 20. accurate.