Billmeier Brilliant in Relief Stu Miller | Roeth Wins Stops Twins $500 With For 4th Win 700 Singles Kuemper Beats Carroll, 8-3 By The Associated Press ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP)-Ken Stu Miller has started on his Roeth of Dubuque was $500 rich- Brilliant relief pitching by ; the Tigers a tie score. When from scoring position and re- er Tuesday as a result of the Times Herald, Carroll, la. fourth straight shutout in slight- Louie Billmeier, sophomore Kitt was dcrricked in favor of sulted in two outs. ly more than a month while )est series of his bowling career Tuesday, June 1, 1965 Billmeier, Tom Lewis came in Ohde coaxed a pass fro<m T 700 in the regular singles di- fast-bailer, and lusty, late- Dick Radatz has begun his sec- r inning extra base hitting by to do the catching for the Billmeier and became the final ision of the American Bowling lead run in scoring position at ond within a week. Ernie Golwitzer and Tom Knights. Carroll base-runner as the big Congress tournament. second and clean - up hitter But for piecing together a Lewis highlighted Kuemper's 8- right-hander struck out each Roeth, 28, who bowled his Doug Glide at the plate in the An ill-fated base theft at- spectacular achievement, it 3 win over Carroll in h i g h batter he faced the rest of the would be difficult to top Howie three games April 26, was still fifth inning. tempt helped doom the Tigers. school baseball here Monday way. In two and two-thirds inn- Koplitz, who has won seven on top Monday when the ABC Tom Subbert's single, a per- night. While Billmeier was pitching to ings, Billmeier fanned seven, games without a defeat in the ,ournament ended a 68-day run fectly executed sacrifice by walked one and allowed no icre. Billmeier came on in relief of Glide, Wilkins broke for third past five years. Gary Sundermann and a double base and was thrown out by hits. Koplitz posted his second The Dubuque draftsman had starter Rollie Kitt with one never rolled better than a 663 by Denny Wilkins had netted Lewis. That erased the lead run triumph of 1965 as Washington down, the score tied at 3-3, the Gary Sundermann's curves in league or tournaments be- kept the Knights under control defeated Kansas City in the first game of a 5-2, 5-1 doubleheader :ore his appearance here. through the first half of the In addition to his cash prize, game and he should have been sweep Monday. The 27-year-old right-hander lie won a trip to Guatemal City Flying Scot Wins 500 With out of anumber of predica- For the 1965 Inter - American ments with no damage done. first reached the majors with Detroit in 1961, winning two Bowling Tourney. In the first inning, Dave None of the 1964 champions Schmitz tripled with one away games in four appearances. The next season, he pitched in 10 repeated in this year's ABC Record Time in Lotus-Ford and scored on the pitcher's competition. overthrow at first on Ernie games with the Tigers, gaining INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The and nine of 10 rear-engine Offys With a cupful of fuel in his Golwitzer's tap. Billmeier fol- three victories. bagpipes played long and loudly limped off the track. Two of the tank, Jones loafed under the lowed with a whiff which A two-year exile in such mi- "Perfect Day for Baseball" . Umpire Lee Weyer for Scot Jimmy Clark's record- four Offy roadsters finished, but checkered flag with a 149.2 should have been the third out. nor league vocations as Syra- listens while Walt Alston of the Los Angeles Dodgers Prep Loop smashing big Indianapolis 500- neither Novi did. m.p.h. average for second and The Knights picked up an- cuse, Tacoma and Toronto fol- does the talking. You can bet the subject was some- W L Pet. the 25-year-old Andretti, also lowed, and Koplitz didn't get mile auto-race triumph in a Third was Italian-born rookie other run in the top of the third thing a little more controversial than the weather. Kuemper 2 0 1.000 safe, sane but mechanically fa- driving a rear-engine Ford, was when Dave Staiert was safe on another crack at big-league hit- Manning 2 0 1.000 Mario Andretti, now from Naz- ters until the Senators pur- tal Memorial Day motor classic. areth, Pa., who as well as third with 149.1 m.p.h. a two-base error with one Jefferson 1 0 1.000 Jones, who loaded only 25 gal- away, went to third on a wild chased him from Hawaii earlier Perry 1 0 1.000 '.'. It was the first victory by a Clark and Jones shattered the this season. former record of 147.35 m.p.h. lons in his 55-gallon-capacity pitch and scored on Jim Irl- Giants Stretch Win Breda 1 1 .500 foreigner since the 1916 race car in his last pit stop, ran out American League hitters, set by 1964 winner A. J. Foyt, of meier's sacrifice fly. Denison 1 1 .500 was won by Italy's Dario Resta. of fuel on the post-finish lap. meanwhile, are beginning to I However, paeans also sound- Houston, Tex. Carroll 0 2 .000 Behind Andretti, other placing Kuemper's defense sprung a wonder whether there's any Audubon 0 2 .000 ed for the greatest showing by Streak to 5 in Row Luckless Foyt, Monday's pole rookies were Gordon Johncock, leak in the bottom of the third chance of exiling Miller and Ra- rookie drivers, who won five of Lake City 0 2 .000 driver and also 1961 champion, Hastings, Mich., fifth; Mickey and the Tigers tied the score datz. By The Associated Press chal as a stopper for the Gi tBe first nine places in Mon- Monday's Rsults: virtually handed the race to Rupp, Mansfield, Ohio, sixth; at 2-2. After Subbert walked, Gaylord Perry, best known ants. day's methodical grind which Miller extended his shutout Kuemper 8, Carroll 3 Clark when the transmission Bobby Johns, Miami, Fla., Sundermann was safe on a for the pitch he made against a Denison 5, Breda 1 bowled out ailing machines like fielder's choice. Wilkins was streak to 29 scoreless innings in The Giants' victory move( failed on his modified Lotus- eighth; and Al Unser, Albuquer- 15 relief appearances in Balti- dugout wall, has found he's Perry 8, Lake City 6 ten-pins. thrown out at first as the base them to within three games o Ford after battling the Scot que, N.M., ninth. more's 54 second-game triumph more effective aiming at the Jefferson 6, Audubon 0 The new breed of rear-engine closely for 290 miles. Fourth went to Al Miller, runner moved up. catcher. the National League-leading Lo Tuesday Game: Doug Ohde's single to right over Minnesota. The Twins won speedsters, 27 in all against four Then, all the slick-driving "sophomore" driver from Stan- The 26-year-old San Francisco Angeles Dodgers, who split Kuemper at Lake City plated Sundermann and an er- the opener 6-0. one-time Offenhauser roadsters bachelor farmer from Duns, dish, Mich., while Don Bran- right-hander strayed off target doubleheader with Cincinnat Wednesday Games: ror on the throw allowed the The 37-year-old relief ace and two ill-fated Novis, was far Scotland, had to do was keep his son, Champaign, 111., making in the first inning Monday when winning the opener 4-3 befor Audubon at Kuemper jatter to reach second. The stopped the Twins on two hits in less durable than the new breed snarling green and yellow Lo- his seventh start, was seventh; he allowed two hits, but he set- Joey Jay ended the Reds' six Carroll at Breda iancer second-baseman booted two innings and earned his of drivers. tus-Ford on the beam for a no- Eddie Johnson, Cuyahoga Falls, tled down quickly and held St. game losing streak with a three Manning at Jefferson Phil DenAdePs grounder and fourth victory against two de- Twenty - two cars were contest triumph. Ohio, 12-year veteran, 10th; and Louis hitless over the final 8 2-3 hit, 6-1 nightcap triumph. Denison at Perry Ohde raced to the plate. feats. He hasn't given up a run knocked out of the race, most of That set off a screeching band Len Sutton, Portland, Ore., innings as the Giants stretched Kuemper took the lead in the since April 24, reducing his them before it was half finished, of bagpipers, led by two teth- starting a seventh time, was their winning streak to five top of the fifth when Billmeier earned-run average from 7.88 to leaving only 11 running when ered Scottish terriers. llth in the only surviving entry. 1.70. games with a 4-1 triumph. Glark won with a record aver- The last half ot the 200 whirls Clark gets his slice of about a was safe on an error at short and stole second. Dave Staiert Trailing Miller by three relief age of 150.686 m.p.h., about five around the 2^-mile Speedway $600,000 purse at tonight's victo- shutouts is Radatz, who didn't It was the best performance and Irlmeier each popped out, of the season for Perry, who put miles ahead of runner-up Par- found the more than 220,000 fans ry party.
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