Edge on by Schmitz- Santo's 4 Hits Spark Knights Beat Tigers, 6-2 Cubs9 Split By The Associated Press Den Adel singled past short, with a single to right and Sun­ A two- triple by Dave Times Herald, Carroll, la. A plastic shield covers Ron stole second and went to third dermann followed suit with a Schmitz highlighted a three-run Tuesday, July 5, 1966 Santo's left cheek, but National explosion in the third inning as on a wild pitch. Then Wilkins single to left. Everett tapped League pitchers could use a the Kuemper Knights overtook walked, and Bellinghausen was back to the mound and it was cover to shield them from San­ got to second on a pick-off over­ lifted in favor of Billmeier. all over. the Carroll Tigers en route to throw at first. But Dave Schmitz to. a 6-2 win in West Central League KUEMPER fanned and Larry P i r o 11 e The lanky Kuemper ace The All-Star baseball here Saturday night. AB R H RBI grounded out. fanned Subbert to stifle the returned to the Chicago line-up Daeges, 2b 3 2 1 1 It was the 16th win for the In the second, Rick Keat budding Tiger rally. Monday for the first time since Henkenius, 2b . 0 0 0 Knights on the season and the walked and was forced by Louie June 26 and rapped four hits in Billmeier who later stole sec­ Kuemper added a cushion run Wille, If 4 1 2 15th in loop play as they tuned six at-bats as the last-place ond and went to third on a wild in the fifth when Pirotte was Heithoff, If 0 0 0 up for sectional tournament play Cubs split a doubleheader with pitch. Tom Louis fanned for the by a pitch with one down D. Schmitz, 3b 4 1 1 this week. Kuemper will put a second-place Pittsburgh. second out, but Kent Casey and stole second. After Keat Knoblauch, 3b 0 0 0 16-1 record on the line here Fri­ walked and stole second. Then fanned, Billmeier singled to left Pirotte, lb 3 1 1 Santo collected two singles day against the winner of Bellinghausen went down on to plate Pirotte. A miscue in Friedman, lb 0 0 0 and a homer in the Cubs' 7-5 Wednesday's Carroll - Audubon striked to end the threat. the outfield and a passed ball Keat, ss 3 0 0 first-game loss, then came back Tournament Favorite . . . The Kuem­ Golwitzer (now in the Navy at San clash. put Billmeier on third, but Louis 0 per Knights, champion of the West Diego, Calif.), Tom Louis, Larry The Tigers had another threat Middendorf, ss .... fi 0 with a run-scoring single that whiffed to end the frame. 1 Central baseball league, will be in the Pirotte, Louie Billmeier, Rick Keat, The league champion going in the bottom of the sec­ Billmeier, p 4 0 snapped a tie and sent the Cubs 0 Scott Wille and Dave Schmitz. Second Knights had to come from be­ ond when Jim Schrad was safe Louis, c -. 3 0 to a 6-4 victory in the second favored role when sectional tourna­ The Knights added two more 0 row, from left, Coach Dick Tighe, Jim hind to subdue the trouble­ on an infield hit and Phil Den Casey, cf 2 0 game called because of dark ment play starts here Wednesday in the sixth with a one-out up­ 0 Middendorf, Dave Daeges, Mike Neary, some Tigers here Saturday in Adel singled to left. But Wilkins L. Schmitz, cf .... 0 0 ness after 7MJ innings. night. The Knights will make their rising. Mike Neary was safe on 0 Ron Friedman, Terry Schroeder, Den­ the season's last regularly forced Schrad at third and Sub­ Bellinghausen, p . 2 0 first, tourney appearance on Friday an error and rode home on a Neary, rf 1 1 0 The hits extended Santo's con when they meet the Audubon-Carroll ny Henkenius, Tim Knoblauch, Larry scheduled league game. bert forced Den Adel at third by Dave Daeges. An un­ to retire the side. Hamers, rf 0 0 0 secutive game streak to 27, winner in an 8 p.m. contest. Shown in Schmitz, Dick Heithoff and Mike Kelly, Carroll jumped off to a 2-0 successful attempt to get Neary Totals 29 6 6 which is the longest in the ma­ picture, from left first row, are Denny equipment manager. lead in the first inning without The Knights got their margin at the plate let Daeges take jors this season and which ties Bellinghausen, Kent Casey, Frankie CARROLL benefit of a hit. in the third when Dave Daeges third and a ground-out by Wille the Cub record set by Hack Wil AB R H RBI Phil Den Adel was safe on an led off with a walk and Wille let Daeges score before Schmitz son in 1929. popped to first to end the frame. Schrad, cf 4 0 1 infield error with one down to beat out an infield blow to set DenAdel, 2b 4 1 2 The 26-year-old slugger ac­ Billmeier put the Tigers down Murphy's start the uprising and Kuemper the stage. A wild pitch advanced Wilkins, p, ss 2 1 0 complished all that in his first Catfish Beats Heat, in order in the fifth and sixth starter Denny Bellinghausen hit the runners to second and third, Subbert, 3b 4 0 1 appearance since a pitch from frames and had two on the rack Denny Wilkins with a pitch. and Gary Sundermann was Sundermann, ss, p 3 0 1 New York's Jack Fisher frac­ in the bottom of the seventh 103 Wins After' Tom Subbert f 1 i e d to waved to the mound to relieve Everett, lb 4 0 1 tured his left cheek bone June when Subbert broke the spell A's Cool Birds, 9-6 right, Gary Sundermann drew Wilkins. Hall, rf _. 3 0 0 26. a pass to load the bases. 0 0 Schmitz greeted Sunder­ Corbett, If 3 "The doctor said if I could see Coon Open By The Associated Press get a game over with so I can 0 0 Mickey Everett tapped a slow mann with a triple to deep Richardson, c 3 I could play," said Santo, whose find out who won," dispatched 2 6 COON RAPIDS - Defending beat the heat roller toward the mound and the Prepi Loop Totals 30 cheek was protected by a spe­ the White Sox on 87 pitches. center and Daeges and Wille champion Gene Murphy, Knox- in the seventh inning but Fritz throw was dropped at first base cial plastic shield. "My left eye Only 20 were called balls. scored to tie the game at 2-2. Innings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ville, won the annual Coon Ra­ Peterson didn't cool off until the as two runs pounded across the W L Pet. looks pretty bad, but I could The White Sox took the first Then a wild pitch let Schmitz Kuemper 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 pids open golf championship eighth. plate. Kuemper 15 0 1.000 see. Some of the Pirates kept gamt 5-0 behind the six-hit in before Pirotte singled to Carroll 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 here Monday with a 34-35-34 The Tigers kept the Knights Jefferson 10 5 .667 asking, 'Boy, that eye looks bad. Kansas City's Hunter, work­ pitching of left-hander GaryPe- left. E — Kuemper 3, Carroll 4 card for 103 in medley play. in hot water as Bruce Hall lived Audubon 10 6 .625 Can you see out of it?' ing with only two days rest in ters . LOB — Kuemper 6, Carroll 10 on an infield error to again load Keat filed to right before Perry 10 6 .625 "I guess I proved I could." Mel Gicoff, Des Moines, was 95-degree weather at Balti­ Elsewhere, the California An­ 2B — Daeges runner-up with 104. Mike Edger- the sacks, but Jay Corbett Billmeier was safe on an error, Denison 9 7 .563 Santo especially proved it in more Monday, pitched six gels whipped Detroit 11-6, Min­ 3B — D. Schmitz ton, Manning, placed third with grounded out to retire the side. but Louis lined to left and Casey Breda 7 9 .438 the seventh inning of the night­ strong innings at the Athletics nesota edged Cleveland 5-4 and SB—Pirotte, Billmeier, Casey, 106, and Dick Textor, Washing­ Wilkins started on the mound popped to third to end the rally. Carroll 5 11 .313 cap with two Cubs on base, the snapped the American League- Washington divided a twin bill 5 11 .313 DenAdel, Wilkins ton, was fourth with 107 in the for Carroll and kept Kuemper Mickey Everett got a one-out Lake City game tied 4-4 and darkness leading Orioles' winning streak with Boston, winning the first Manning 0 16 .000 IP H RERBBSO championship flight. under control for the first two single off Bellinghausen in the Bellinghausen 3% 4 2 0 2 2 moving in on light-less Wrigley at seven with a 9-6 victory. game 6-4 and losing the night­ frames. In the first inning, Scott third, but Hall and Corbett each Saturday's Results A total of 135 golfers took part cap 1-0. Billmeier 31/3 2 0 0 0 4 Field. New York's Peterson, mean­ Wille singled with one down and fanned to quench that threat­ Kuemper 6, Carroll 2 in 11 flights of 18 holes. The Athletics, who have won Wilkins 2 2 2 2 3 3 while, rivaled the 95-degree ened outburst. "I set myself to hit Don Card- The flight winners and run- four of their last five, jumped to Sundermann... 5 4 4 2 0 8 temperature at Yankee Stadium Sundermann had the Knights well's first pitch if it were any­ ners-up included: a 9-3 lead over the Orioles, BILL TROUBLES ? in his pocket in the fourth as where near the plate," Santo First— James Welch, Coon by pitching 7 1-3 perfect innings Green leading the way with five NOBODY REFUSED UP TO $15,000.00 he struck out Bellinghausen, got Major Leagues related. "It was getting dark Rapids, 72; David Hilgenberg, in a 5-2 victory over Chicago RBI. Bad Credit • No Problem > Not a Loan Co. Daeges on a grounder to third Halbur Pins and I knew in my own mind Coon Rapids, 74. that gained the Yanks a split of # Send your name and address a 0 for FREE application to » and fanned Wille. that the umpires were going to Second— Jim Herbert, Coon their holiday doubleheader. # nearest office for faster service • W. L. Pet. G.B. call the game. His first pitch Rapids, 75; Ron McKeown, Har­ Gray, 9-0, in — Hunter, 20 years old and Kan­ # Atlantic Associates, Dept. B m The Tigers threatened with San Fran 50 31 .617 lan, 77. Prep Tournament was a fast ball, and I let go at sas City's biggest winner with 146 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. two down in the fourth when Pittsburgh .... 46 32 .590 2% 3312 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, Arizona it. It was a great thrill." Third— Dale McCarty, Coon eight victories, yielded four hits Los Angeles . 43 34 .558 5 AT CARROLL STADIUM The single increased Santo's Rapids, 78: Dr. John Edgerg- and three runs — two of them Meet Opener 43 36 .544 6 Wednesday— Phila. average to .319, fifth best in the ton. Manning, 70. unearned — before going out. for NOW! HEARING FOR PEOPLE OF ACTION! Houston 43 37 .538 6% Fourth— Nick Duke. Harlan, DEDHAM — Defending cham­ league, and gave him an aver­ a in the seventh, Glidden-Ralston vs Manning St. Louis 47 40 .481 11 79; Albert Musfcldt, Manning, Golden Meart Hearing Aidl pion Halbur eliminated Gray, age of .388 during his streak, when Dick Green's three-run (6:30 p.m.) So Tiny it hides behind a dime! Cincinnati 36 41 .468 12 which started June 1. 80. Audubon vs. Carroll (8 p.m.) 2 Year Guarantee on Golden Heart Amplifier! 9-0, and Audubon sidelined homer gave the A's their win­ Atlanta 47 45 .451 13V2 Manning, 10-0, in second district In other NL games, St. Louis Fifth- Al Stroh, Carroll, 78; ning margin. Friday— Come in and see this tiny electronic sound capsule. New York ... 33 43 .434 14% Guy Barnett, Ida Grove, 79. softball tournament openers defeated San Francisco 6-2 be­ Manager said he Glidden-Manning winner vs. Chicago 24 53 .312 24 Sixth— Tom Farner, Carroll, Thurs., July 7 — City Hotel, Carroll here Sunday. fore losing 3-2, Los Angeles hadn't planned on Hunter going Ar-We-Va (6:30 p.m.) 80; Bill Schenkelberg, Carroll, Hours 11 A. M. to 2 P.M. Monday's Results nipped Cincinnati 2-1, Atlanta all the way because of the heat Audubon — Carroll winner The first round action con­ 82. ACOUSTTCON Hearing Aids—Backed By Over 60 Years of Pittsburgh 7-4, Chicago 5-6, edged Houston 3-2 and New and the young right-hander's vs. Kuemper (8 p.m.) Hearing Aid Research—All Hearing Aids Sold with a 10-day tinues Tuesday night with Car­ 2nd game 7lk innings, darkness York swept Philadelphia 9-6 and Seventh— Vince Phillips, Jef­ lack of rest. Hunter beat Detroit Monday— money-back guarantee. roll pitted against Maple- St. Louis 6-2, San Francisco 2- 8-1. ferson, 81; Bill Topping, Perry, 6-4 in his previous start last Fri­ Semi-final game (8 p.m.) ACOUSTICON WOODARD COMPANY Roselle at 7:30 p.m. and Ir­ 3 The Pirates won the opener, 82. day. Eighth— Don Hilgenberg, 303 Securities Building win against Halbur at 9 p.m. Los Angeles 2, Cincinnati 1 despite Santo's two singles and Peterson, a 24-year-old rookie, Des Moines, Iowa Coon Rapids, 85; Jay Corbett, The Wednesday night card Atlanta 3, Houston 2 a homer, on the three-run hom­ retired the first 22 batters he Carroll, 85. concludes first round play as New York 9-8, Philadelphia 6- er of and the two- faced before his own error end­ Audubon tangles with Dedham 1 run blast of Gene Alley. Ninth— Erv Beltz, Jefferson, ed the string and John Roma­ at 7:30 p.m. and Atlantic plays Home runs by Phil Gagliano, 87; Frank Liewer, Carroll, 89. no's single broke up the no-hit Willey at 9 p.m. American League and Tenth— Dr. Norman Schultz, bid. He finished with a two-hit­ W. L. Pet. G.B. sent San Francisco's Juan Mari- Carroll, 90; John R e i g h a r d, ter and his seventh victory in 13 A two-run homer by Roger Baltimore .... 55 26 .679 — chal to his fourth defeat against Coon Rapids, 91. decisions. HOUSEHOLD Buddin the second inning high­ Detroit 46 31 .597 7 13 victories. added a Eleventh— Dan Daniels, Hum­ lighted Halbur's 9-0 win. Don Cleveland .... 45 32 .584 8 two-run single for the Cardinals. boldt, 98; Steve Hilsabeck, The young left-hander, a fast Bluml doubled and Wayne Rei- California .... 42 37 .532 12 Guthrie Center, 100. worker who has said, "I like to man walked preceding Buddin's Chicago 37 40 .481 16 Monday's Results blast. THIS SUMMER Minnesota .... 36 43 .456 18 Chicago 5-2, New York 0-5 AUCTION Halbur's 10-hit attack featured New York .... 34 41 .453 18 Washington 6-0, Boston 4-1 WITH two hits each by Gene Koenig, 210 East 1st St., Carroll Kansas City '35 44 .443 19 Kansas City 9, Baltimore 6 Clete Behrens and Bluml. 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