Marz Hurls 2-Hitter, Fans 16— today's FUNNY Orioles Over-the-Hill Gang YE OLDE HIPPIE Ends Skid; Drub Twins, 11-2 RESTAURANT , Tigers Win First, 7-1 By The Associated Press night's fifth consecutive set­ behind the pitching of Stan back and the Orioles wasted Bahnsen and Rich Gossage. *K0OK WANTED' Manager Earl Weaver thinks little time in reacting. Bobby some of his Baltimore Orioles The Yankees pounded Texas' By Dennis O'Grady 10 after the first four frames. moved to third on a pass ball Grich, one of three youngsters Times Herald, Carroll, l«. may be over the hill. But the Jim Shellenback and Bill Gogo- (Sports Editor) and raced home on Randy in the line-up, socked a three- Thursday, June 8, 197Z players would like to think lewski for six runs in the third Anderson and Tom Nam 'lotz's triple. run homer off Minnesota's Jim they're over the hump. inning on consecutive singles Carroll's Pete Marz hurled pounded out two hits apiece as Perry in the first inning and a two-hitter and struck out 16 the Tigers got six safeties in fective as Marz. Polking, after Carroll wrapped things up by Steve Kline, Horace Clarke, "The Over-the-Hill Gang Pat Dobson scattered 10 hits to and Tom Nam and Ron Ander­ all. That doesn't seem like allowing Anderson's leadoff sin­ in the sixth, scoring five times Rusty Torres, Bobby Murcer, even his record at 6-6. Roy White and Felipe Alou and son provided the power as the many hits, but Ted Edwards' gle in the first, settled down on just three hits. St. Bernard's is coming bacTc," yelled Paul Thurman Munson's sacrifice fly Tigers won their first game of club was hitting a lowly .158 and pitched hitless ball until committed three errors in the Blair atfer the Orioles Among the veterans, Dave and then held off the Rangers. the season, beating St. Ber­ at game time. the fifth. He also struck out six inning and that didn't help. The Johnson drove in two runs Thonx f» snapped a five-game losing nard's of Breda, 7-1, Wednesday Anderson drilled a leadoff over the first four frames and big hits in the inning were Tom while Boog Powell and Brooks Mr. Ned Nichols £-2| streak Wednesday night with Kansas City came from be­ night at Carroll Stadium. single in the first, but was had 11 for the game. Nam's two-run single and Bob Muncic, Ind. Robinson each delivered two hind twice to nip Milwaukee, stranded and singled and scored The Tigers got all the runs Brown's run-scoring triple deep a convincing 11-2 drubbing hits. The explosion rekindled the last time on Amos Otis' Marz was in command all to right center. Today's FUNNY- will poy $1.00 for of Minnesota. in the sixth. Tom Nam doubled they needed in the fifth as Lynn each original "funny" used. Send gogs dreams of a fourth straight two-run double in the eighth fol­ tha way as he had a no-hitter and scored in the fifth and then Olerich walked, stole second, The Tigers travel to Sac City to: Today's FUNNY, 1200 West Third pennant. lowing Lou Piniella's single, Ed St, Cleveland, Ohio 44113. Coupled with Detroit's 5-1 for five-and-one-third innings singled home two runs in a five- moved to third on a pass ball tonight for an 8 p.m. game and The Tigers, meanwhile, were Kirkpatrlck's double and an In­ before Tom Schwarzkopf loss to California, the victory run sixth and later scored him­ and scored on a wild pitch to return home Friday to play left the Orioles onlv thi^ W ^ thrw Wt8 ^ CaBftr- tentional pass to Cookie Rojas. lined a single to center. The self. break the scoreless deadlock. arch-rival Kuemper. St. Ber­ nia's firebaliing JNoian Ryan games behind the Tigers in the !.A..j'e firebalhng Nolan Wuan tall junior-to-be right hander The game was scoreless after After Polking got Jim Jessen nard's is now 2-3 on the year Brown, C 3 1 1 1 The Angels jumped on Joe American League despite a 22- set down the first five Bobcat four innings as Bobcat pitcher and Anderson on strikes, Tom Nam, Ted, CF . 3 0 0 0 Niekro for four runs in the fifth 22 record. GRAND batters on strikes and had Russ Polking was equally ef- Nam delivered his double, BOX SCORE Olerich, RF 2 1 0 0 inning on singles by Ken Elsewhere, Oakland trounced ST. BERNARD'S Jessen, LF 2 0 0 0 McMullen, Leroy Stanton and OPENING AB R H BI Cleveland 10-4. the Chicago Nissen, PH . 0 1 0 0 John Stephenson, a double by Thuelen, LF 3 0 0 0 White Sox nipped Boston 2-1, Petersen, PR .. 0 0 0 0 Thurs., Fri.# Polking, P 3 0 0 0 Leo Cardenas and Sandy Alo­ Total 27 7 6 4 the New York Yankees de­ Buelt, IB 3 1 0 0 mar's two-run single off reliev­ Sat., Sun. E — St. Bernard's 5, Carroll 2 feated Texas 7-5 and Kansas SPORTS GLANCES Schwabe, 2B 3 0 0 0 er Chuck Seelbach. LOB — St. Bernard's 5, Car­ City edged Milwaukee 5-4. June 8, 9, 10, 11 Nieland, 3B 3 0 1 0 In the National League, the Home runs by Joe Rudi and in this week's $150,000 IVB roll 9 FREE car wash and wax Iowa Baseball I not defending champion South- Schwarzkopf, SS 2 0 1 0 Ciiicago Cubs whipped Los An­ Mike Epstein in the first inning hiladelphia Golf Classic at 2B — Tom Nam, Carroll A deep pitching staff could |ern California 45-12-1, is the Gaffney, B., CF . 2 0 0 0 geles 5-1, Cincinnati downed the started the A's on their way to FREE box Brach's Whitemarsh Valley Country 3B — Plotz, Brown, Carroll be a decisive factor for the Uni­ team to beat in the 25th annual Schaffer, C 2 0 0 0 New York Mets 6-3, Phila­ victorj' as Ken Holtzman, al­ chocolate candy Club. Weiskopf is the defending versity of Iowa in its first trip event. Reising, PH 0 0 0 0 Innings: delphia shaded Houston 3-1, St. though touched for 14 hits, WITH EACH GAS FILL champion. to the College World Series, Gaffney, M., RF 3 0 0 0 St. Bernard's 000 0001 Louis silenced San Francisco 6- joined Cleveland's Gaylord Per­ (Minimum of 10 gals.) Ladies Club Golf 'One way to get ready for says Hawkeye head coach Totals 24 1 2 0 Carroll 000 025x 0, Montreal took Atlanta 5-2 ry and Detroit's Mickey Lolich | FREE POPCORN Esther Chambers and Ann the Open is to play competitive Duane Banks. and. in a twinight double- as the only nine-game winners Winjum teamed to win the Total You can play too many practice CARROLL Pitching Summary: PAT'S "I think we have a good com­ header. Pittsburgh bombed San in the majors. Score of Two-one-half Combined rounds, get stale, tired of AB n H BI IP H ft ER BB SO STANDARD SERVICE bination of hitting, pitching and Anderson, SS 4 1 2 0 Diego 12-5 in the opener, then Handicap at the country club course," said Trevino. Polking (LP) The A's have a five-game Glidden, Iowa defense," noted Banks, "but Nam, Tom, IB 3 2 2 2 made it a sweep with an 18-in­ Wednesday. They carded an 6 6 7 4 4 11 the team that has the deepest 1 1 ning 1-0 victory in the nightcap. lead in the AL West over Min­ 89. Plotz, 2B 4 0 staff could be at an advantage 2 0 0 0 Marz (WP) Weaver made his "over the nesota and Chicago. The White Donna Snyder and Louise Marz, P in a tournament like this." 4 1 0 0 7 2 10 2 16 hill" crack following Tuesday O'Connor took second at 90 and Perez Leads Hill, 3B Sox kept pace by edging Boston Iowa, 25-15 and the Big Ten the teams of Elaine and Joan Conference champion, makes Whaley and Ann Schulz and its initial appearance in the Helen Winjum tied for third Red Machine series Saturday night when it at 91. faces top-ranked Arizona State Joan Blohm had the fewest 60-4. putts — 15 — in the 0-18 division by Mets, 6-3 Help Us Celebrate Our "Our pitching has been good and Alberta Wittrock had the lately, so we are optimistic," fewest putts — 14 — in the 19 By The Associated Press said Banks who played in the and-up handicap division. "I like to see those men on annual collegiate classic while base when I get up to bat," at Northern Colorado. First Place to Juvenile* Tony Perez said. There weren't "The pitching could be the The Haps Juveniles of Tem- pleton took sole possession of any there when he was fin-; difference between the winning ished. ! and losing team in the series," first place in the Southern Di For a change, Cincinnati's emphasized Banks. vision of the Western Iowa Slow Pitch League Wednesday night Johnny Bench wasn't hitting, i He noted that it would prob­ with a 6-2 victory over Gray, But it wasn't his fault. The; ably take four strong pitchers The Haps, now 3-0, got home New York Mets were pitching j to carry a team through to the runs from Dick Irlbeck and Ken around him.
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