Knights Defeat Dodgers Denison Clips CHS ,7-2

Knights Defeat Dodgers Denison Clips CHS ,7-2

New Look Lancers— Knights Defeat Dodgers Jim Middendorf, Kuemper's Pirotte stole second. Badding on strikes and Times Herald, Carroll, la. sophomore pitching star, Schroeder on a drive to left to Saturday, July 8, 1967 That set the stage for avenged an early season set­ stem any further scoring. Neary and he drove Dodger back as he pinned a 3-1 defeat the fourth. Vic Gordon led off starter John Conkel from the on Fort Dodge with a nifty Middendorf suddenly ran into the frame with a triple to left mound with a single inside three-hitter here Friday night. control trouble in the seventh center and Bruce Edmundson the third base bag. Schmitz The non-league triumph hiked frame. He started the inning by hit a sacrifice fly to left to drive tallied the lead run and Kuemper's season record to 12- walking Edmundson and Tim in the lone Dodger run. Pirotte steamed home with 3 and sent the Dodgers home Trace. Bass came in as a pinch- the cusion marker as Neary with a 7-11 mark. Kuemper waited until the hitter for Goodman and lived fifth, and then the Knights got took second on a belated play on a fielder's choice with a Coach Lou Galetich shook up back on an even keel. at the plate. grounder back to the mound as the Kuemper line-up for the Middendorf got Edmundson on Jerry Spittal came on in re­ second straight night, and the Badding blasted a towering the force at third. lief for Fort Dodge and got new-look Lancers responded drive to left field and the ball Dave Tuttle came in as a with their best game of the lacked a foot of clearing the * pinch-hitter for Steve Sears season. In a contest that zipped fence. With Badding at second and was plunked by an inside to conclusion in one and a on a stand-up double, Schroed­ BOX SCORES pitch to load the sacks with one quarter hour, the shining light er chopped a grounder toward FORT DODGE down. Spittal went down on third base and the ball hopped AB it H HBI was the new outfield alignment Binknhgn, 2b 3 0 0 0 strikes for the second out. Dan­ past both the third baseman with Terry Schroeder and Mike Kopp, ss 3 0 0 0 ger o u s Del Blankenhagen, and short stop and Badding Neary flanking dazzling Dave Grady, cf 3 0 0 0 Dodger lead-off batter, repre­ scored the tie run with ease. Daeges in centerfield. Gordon, c 3 1 1 0 sented the last hope for the Schmitz, who had tripled visitors and he belted a long Mike Neary supplied the Edmundson, 3b 1 0 0 1 in the first and then got shot to left field where Schroed­ game-winning blow with a Trace, lb 2 0 1 0 stranded at third, led off the er gathered it in for the final two-run single in the sixth. Goodman, If 2 0 0 o' bottom of the sixth with a walk cut. —Staff Photos Daeges came up with the de­ a-Bass 1 0 0 0 and stole second with Louie Summer Activity ... Taking advantage of the warm, of his grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Sievers. The two fensive gems. Dave Schmitz Sears, rf 2 0 0 0 The first of the three hits Billmeier at the plate. Bill- sunny weather to wash their cars are Charles Neu- couldn't resist the opportunity of sprucing up their and Joe Badding supplied the b-Tuttle 0 0 0 0 allowed by Middendorf was meier popped to the catcher for mayer, left, of Carroll, a retired farmer and past cars after last month's torrents of rain made driving extra-base hitting power. Conkel, p 2 0 1 0 garnered by Trace, hitting the first out, but Larry Pirotte member of the Carroll County Board of Supervisors, conditions muddy. Spittal, p 1 0 0 0 sixth in the order, in the sec­ lived on an error at third and and Michael Renken of Illinois, a visitor in the home The two clubs battled through Totals 23 1 3 1 ond inning. He singled to center Schmitz advanced from second three scoreless innings before a-Batted for Goodman in 7th on what appeared to be a cinch to third on the miscue, and the Dodgers broke the ice in b-Batted for Sears in 7th double, but the fleet-footed Daeges flagged the ball down Home Runs Doom Tigers— KUEMPER AH K II RBI as it headed for the fence and Business & Professional Directory Daeges, cf 3 0 0 0 forced the astounded batter to Schmitz, 3b 2 110 make a hurried retreat to first Billmeier, ss 2 0 0 0 base. Goodman fanned and Pirotte, lb 3 10 0 Sears ground out to end that COMPLETE BOOKKEEPING & TAX SERVICE Neary, rf 3 0 12 threat. Denison Clips CHS ,7-2 Tailored Especially for Badding, c 3 110 The second Dodger hit was The FARMER, BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL MAN Schroeder, If 3 0 11 picked up by Conkel with a sin­ DENISON - A pair of fith- third frame of play. Denny Vet- end the game on a 7-2 count in roll Kuemper. The following Henkenius, 2b .... 2 0 0 0 Federal and State Tax Records of Iowa gle to right to start the third inning 2-run homers by Deni- ter opened the gap with a sin­ favor of Denison. night, the Carroll ballclub will Middendorf, p .... 2 0 0 0 inning. Blankenhagen sacri­ son's Mike Miller and Kevin gle. Jons went down on strikes The Tigers will be in action open the tournament here with Carroll, Iowa Leo Loxterkamp Phone: 4209 Totals 23 3 4 3 ficed. Mike Kopp flied to cen­ Fineran marked defeat for the and Wilkins drew a pass. Lehr- again on Thursday, July 13 with a game against the winner of Innings: ter, and Jose Grady hit a siz­ Carroll Tigers, 7-2, in a W e s t kamp took strikes and Everett a make-up game against Car- the Manning vs. Audubon con­ W. L. WARD, D.S.C. Fort Dodge 000 100 0 zling drive to center that Central League baseball game rapped a single for the first test. Community Kuemper 000 012 x Daeges caught on the run for • PODIATRIST here Friday. score. Richardson reached first BOX SCORES E — Fort Dodge 1, Kuemper the third out. FOOT SPECIALIST Credit- Service Terry Stoll went the distance on an error and the second run­ 1 CARROLL Credit Reports, Investigations The Knights will be in action on the mound for the Monarchs ner scampered across the plate 302 South Main St. LOB — Fort Dodge 6, Kuem­ All R H RBI Jeff Wins Collections Anywhere here on Monday when they host surrendering 2 runs on 6 hits. safely. Beneke whiffed to put Wilkins 3b 3 1 (6 Blocks S. of the Courthouse) per 4 0 0 Dial 4371 208 West 5th Denison. Dave Henning went the full down the challenge. Lehrkamp, If 3 0 0 2B — Badding Loop Title Office 9782 Home 2767 route for the Bengals giving up Everett, lb 3 0 0 3B — Gordon, Schmitz Denison came back in the bot­ 7 runs on 9 hits. Richardson, c .... 4 0 1 SB — Schmitz, Billmeier, tom of the third tying the score BREDA — The Jefferson Beneke, rf 4 0 1 CARROLL DENTAL ASSOCIATES Pirotte Sani Open The Denison b a 11 c I u b at 2 apiece. Stoll led off with a Rams won the West Central Fuller, 2b 3 0 1 S — Blankenhagen wielded their warclubs in ma­ walk followed by Skarin reach­ summer baseball league cham­ 818-822 North Main Street Henning, p 2 0 0 SF — Edmundson jor league style rapping a ing first on an error. Cose tied pionship with a 7-1 decision R. E. LANGENFELD, D.D.S. — Phone 263C Vetter, ss 3 1 1 Lead Held double, 2 triples, and 2 home up the score with a 2-run dou­ over Breda behind the six-hit Jons, cf 1 0 0 F. BARELS, D.D.S. L. B. WESTENDORF, D.D.S. Pitching: runs while the Tigers were ble and put the game on ice. pitching of sophomore Dave Phone 2528 Phone 2630 ir II R Kit BB so Beck, cf 1 0 0 limited to one-baggers Carroll failed to reach first in Carlson here Friday night. Conkel a-Perrien 1 0 0 By Turner throughout the game. the top half of the fourth and (L) .5 1/3 4 3 2 2 2 Totals 28 2 6 Denison took the advantage The Rams wound up con­ Spittal DES MOINES (AP) - George Neither club scored until the a-Hit for Beck ference action with a 13-1 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 with another run in the bottom R. J. FERLIC, M. D. Turner, Des Moines sporting of the fourth. Mike Miller led DENISON loop mark and own the cham­ Middendorf j goods dealer, appeared Safar­ Alt R H RBI pionship outright since the 715 N. Adams - Carroll, Iowa (W) .... 7 3 112 off with a triple and rode Henningson; ss 3 0 0 0 is day to be the likely winner of around on Stoll's 3-bagger min­ best runner-up Kuemper (Cochran Building) HBP Tuttle Bowling Skarin, 2b 3 2 0 qualifying honors in the Herman utes later. could post would be a 12-2 Office Hours: 9 to 12 — 1 to 5 Sani Open golf tournament—un­ PIN PAL LEAGUE Cose, c 4 0 1 league record.

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