Knights Clinch Title Tie, 7-0,14-5; Perry Shades Carroll, 6-1 DAUGHTER BAPTIZED afternoon by the Rev. R. E. Times Herald' Carroll, la. Grout Pegs DEDHAM — The baby daugh- Dougherty. She was named Twin Sweep Saturday, June 26, 1965 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wurr Julie Rae. Sponsors were Mr. Shaw Nails was baptized at Annunciation and Mrs. Ambrose Antapher of Nets 13 in taiert and couldn't mount a 3-Hitter in church in Coon Rapids Sunday Granger. erious threat. After whiffing Phils With he first man up in the bottom Row by KHS if the fourth, Staiert gave up a Bluejay Win :ingle to Nate Dappen. Then the One-Hitter Business & Professional Directory Kuemper's defending cham- Kuemper hurler fanned the next PERRY — The Perry Blue- By The Associated Press ays avenged a previous set- )ions clinched a tie for the wo batters to quell that up- Bob Shaw's wife probably has Vest Central summer baseball ising. )ack at Carroll as they whipped a question for her husband. ,he Tigers, 6-1, to break a eague championship with a The Red and Gold swingers Like why does a 31-year-old COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE win-bill sweep over Manning, vere three up and three down jxth place deadlock in the pitcher find himself accused of West Central baseball league Tailored Especially for -0 and 14-5, here Friday night. gainst Tom Schroeder in the sticking his fingers in his icre Friday night. The FARMER, BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL MAN op of the fifth. In the bottom mouth? The Knights chalked up their Stan Grout held the Tigers in Federal and State Tax Records of Iowa 3th consecutive league win in af the fifth and last frame of Mrs. Shaw may be a little he opener, Staiert preserved juzzled by what happened Fri- check with a three-hitter while Carroll, Iowa Leo Loxterkamp Phone: 4209 he nightcap as they raced to a he Bluejays got to Gary Sun- .4-5 victory after finishing a pre- his seventh pitching win by day night while Shaw was pitch- dermann for eight safe blows. viously suspended game with a whiffing two and getting the ng a one-hitter—allowing only W. L. WARD, D.S.C. :inal out on a fly to right. a second inning homer by Wes In other action around the '-0 nod in the five-inning opener. circuit, Kuemper clinched a ti- PODIATRIST Al Boss Jim Irlmeier and Rollie Kitt iovington—and the Giants were With only three league games were the big sticks for Kuem- tle tie with a sweep over Man- FOOT SPECIALIST eft on the schedule, and a three seating Philadelphia 4-1. Specializing In Livestock >er in the suspended game with Well, Mrs. Shaw, hubby was ning, 7-0 and 14-5; Breda stayed 302 South Main St. Farm Auctions jame bulge in the loss column, ;wo RBI's each. Curt Grimm In contention with two wins ;he Knights can finish no worse accused of moistening the base- (6 Blocks S. of the Courthouse) Dial 2363 — Carroll gave Staiert the most trouble over Audubon, 13-3 and 3-0; and ;han a tie for first regardless of ball in order to throw a spitball. Office 9782 Home 9587 with two of Manning's four safe- He was accused so often by Denison held third with a pair the outcome of future games. ;ies in that contest. of wins over Lake City, 8-0 and Breda's battling Bobcats re- the Phillies, and so vehemently, that he wound up playing catch 5-1. mained the only team left in Kuemper got off to a 1-0 lead CARROLL DENTAL ASSOCIATES with the umpires throughout the 818-822 North Main Street mathematical contention as the over Manning in the first inning Perry got in front in the sec- St. Bernard's crew took a dou- of the nightcap as Frankie Gol- game. Bob had to surrender the R. F. BARELS, D.D.S. L. B. WESTENDORF, D.D.S. ball 11 times to plate umpire ond inning when Collins was Phone 2528 Phone 2630 ble header from Audubon, 13-3 witzer walked and stole second. hit by a pitch to start a rally. and 3-0. That leaves Breda with He moved to third on a ground Chris Pelkoudas and two times R. E. LANGENFELD, D.D.S. — Phone 2630 to the base umpires for inspec- Strait singled. Sundermann a 10-3 league mark and a shot out and scored when Ernie Gol- then disposed of U k e n on at a tie for the crown. Kuem- witzer was safe on an error. tion. But though the Phillies fumed strikes and got Bud Payton on icr's league mark stands al The Knights then victimized a pop to short. DR. O. M. O'CONNOR, Optometrist 13-0. themselves by getting caught in and umpires fussed, Bob main- tained his composure. Larry Bandy coaxed a pass Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted a double play. Louie Billmeier and Pennington singled to plate The Knights had a 7*0 edge drove a long smash to center- Contact Lens Specialist on Manning when the suspendec While Shaw was posting his two. Bandy was caught off sec- Ground Floor Next to Ellerbroek's field and Ernie Golwitzer was seventh victory, Sandy Koufax ond to end the inning. game was resumed here Friday around second and digging for Phone 3318 (Closed Saturday Afternoons Only) Carroll, Iowa The original contest had been of Los Angeles and Sammy Ellis —NEA Telephoto third when Steve Rutz hauled of Cincinnati became the Na- Windy Wimbledon ... A breeze ruffling the skirt of Terry Wenck ignited a Tiger stopped in the middle of the down Billmeier's drive. The re- fourth innjng at Manning on tional League's first 12-game Mrs. Carole Graebner of Beachwood, Ohio, reveals rally in the third with a lead- lay to first caught the base run- winners as the Dodgers defeat- the ruffles she sports on the courts at England's off single. With one, away June 5 when rain dampened the ner with yards to spare. diamond. Under high schoo! ed Pittsburgh 4-1 and the Reds 79th Wimbledon tennis championships. Denny Wilkins grounded to the DR. JOHN E. MARTIN edged Milwaukee 3-1 in 11 in- mound as Wenck moved to sec- OPTOMETRIST rules, the game can be re- Manning tied the count at 1-1 nings. EYES EXAMINED-GLASSES FITTED sumed at the point of suspension in the top of the second when ond. Sundermann got a pass at a later date. a hit batsman forced in a run Elsewhere, the Chicago Cubs and Wenck stole third. Contact Lenses — Children's Visual Problems Manning had two chances With two away, Craig Grau pounded St.. Louis 12-4 and Hous- Aliens First RBI Phil DenAdel went down on New Ground Floor Location — 524 N. Adams St. the plate against lanky Dave lived on an error. Rutz anc ton downed the New York Mets strikes but the catcher dropped (Between Hannasch Beauty Shop and Sherwin-Williams) Nick Dappen drew passes to loac 6-2. the third strike and DenAdel Shaw, now 7-3, never allowed was safe at first and Wenck (Closed Sat. Afternoon) Phone 9709 Carroll, Iowa COMING WEEK'S the sacks and Staiert plunked Kelly Pratt with a pitch to force more than one Philadelphia Nets Win for Twins scored on the error. Doug Ohde Grau home. base runner at one time and then stranded a pair with a SCHEDULE A sacrifice fly by Dave Covington was the only one to By The Associated Press spring training with an ingrown ground out to retire the side. DR. H. K. RICHARDSON, Optometrist Schmitz netted the lead run for get past first base. He tagged a Bernie Allen drove in his first toe nail on his right foot. Soon Neither club could score dur- run of the season Friday night after the season began, the 5th and Main St. the Red and Gold in the bottom long drive over the right field ing the next two frames, but Dial 9687 fence in the second inning for as .the Minnesota Twins edged Twins placed Allen on the disa EYES EXAMINED of the second. Rollie Kitt got on Perry had Carroll in hot water via an error and moved to thirc his llth homer. Detroit 4-3 and retained their bled list. in the fourth. After a walk to GLASSES FITTED CONTACT LENSES on the first of three hits by Pete The Giants, however, had tak- half game lead over Cleveland He returned earlier thi Collins, Bud Payton singled Kelly. With one away, Schmitz en the lead with two first inning and Chicago. month. with two away and Bandy drove a fly to center and Kitt runs off Bo Belinsky on a single The .game was only the fourth He then went to Denver "t walked to load the bases. Pen- Put Want Ads to Work by Jim Davenport, Jesus Alou's this year for the 26-year-old in- ning accounted for the third out For Youl scored after the catch. play himself into shape." H double and Cap Peterson's sin- fielder, who sait out much of was recalled this week, playec with a fly to left to strand DR. REX A. HEESE • TO BUY Kuemper added a cushion run in the third when Frankie Gol gle. Jim Hart doubled in the his first game Tuesday nigh three on the sacks. • TO SELL Chiropractor witzer singled to right and con final two runs in the fifth.
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