Three-Hitter by Diddy— Glidden Tankers Win 3rd in Row perry Clips Carroll, 5-0 G1 i d d e n's defending con­ individual events and added ference champion swimmers 13 firsts in the 16 relays. poured on the coals in the relay Uan Diddy hurled a 3-hit Glidden's boys made a clean ton drew a pass and Grout enth inning and the game con­ events as they swept past Car­ shutout and the Perry Blue jays Times Herald, Carroll, la. sweep of the relays as they rapped a single up the keyhole cluded with Perry in front by a roll, 226 to 174, in an Iowa West collected 7 hits to top the Car­ Wednesday, July 5, 1967 captured first in each of the to score Payton. Kinder hit into 5-0 count conference meet here Monday roll Tigers, 5-0, in a West Cen­ a fielder's choice to advance four medley events and finished night. tral League baseball game here third. Denny Vetter led off for the runners, but Janovick The Tigers will host the Lake off with a sweep of the four Monday. the Tigers and picked up their grounded to the pitcher to re­ City Eagles at home tonight. It was the third consecu­ free style events. first base hit. The rest of the tire the side. The defeat was in some re- PERRY tive win without a setback for club couldn't pick up the steam the loop champions as they Linda Nobiling and Jackie -epect not as bad for the Ti­ Carroll's freshman pitcher, AR R HBBI Bell turned in double wins for to score Vetter and he was Seetey, 2b 0 picked up 22 firsts in the 32 gers as the first time they Roger Fuller, picked up the on­ 5 1 1 the host swimmers. Linda won stranded on base. Diddy, p 1 met the Bluejays. In their ly hit for the Tigers in the bot­ 3 0 the back crawl in :19.1 and the Payton, If, ss 1 -season's opener at Perry, Perry didn't get a hit in the tom of the fifth. Wilkins led off 4 2 breast stroke in :19.3, and Pennington, lb the Carroll ballclub was lim­ top half of the fourth, but an but went down on strikes. Full­ 3 1 1 All Stars Grout, rf Jackie took the back crawl in ited to just 2 hits by Diddy unearned run added to the er followed with a sharp single 2 0 1 :17.0 and the breast stroke in Kinder, 3b 4 and were shutout 10-0 in 5 in­ woes of the Tigers. W h i t o n over shortstop. Jeff B e n e k e 0 0 :19.3 in the 11-12 and 13-14 age Janovick, ss 3 nings. started things for Perry with a popped to the shortstop and 0 1 Picked for groups. Heisler, c 4 walk. A throw to second to nail Denny Vetter took three strikes 1 1 In boys' competition Ron The Tigers suffered the loss Whiton, cf ~.. 3 Whiton went wild and brought to end the side. 1 0 Nepple was Carroll top point- of their leading hitter and start­ the baserunner scamper­ Blanchard, If 1 0 0 Tournament ing first baseman Mick Ever­ The Bluejays picked up then- getter with a :22.8 win in the 10 ing around the circuit unmo­ fifth and final run in the top of Totals 32 5 7 —Staff Photo and under back crawl and a ett, who is out with an ankle in­ lested. Members of the Carroll Lit­ jury. Everett was hitting at a the sixth frame. Bob Heisler CARROLL Taking the Plunge ... One of the better starts in the tle League Tournament team :25.1 win in the breast stroke. .423 clip before his injury. The Bluejays kept things started things with a long tri­ AB R H RBI Carroll and Glidden swim meet is shown above as a were announced Wednesday by alive in the top of the fifth with ple. Whiton struck out, but See- Richardson, c 3 0 0 group of girls hit the water almost simultaneously. Kathy Miller, Patty Kerwood 0 Charles E. Knoblauch presi­ and Nancy Shaner were double Things started out slower for an additional run. Payton led ley's one-bagger scored Heisler Henning, If 3 0 0 The action took place here Monday night as the visit­ dent of the Little League pro­ both teams with neither club off with a single to left and sped from third. Rogers, 2b 3 0 ing Glidden swimmers kept their unbeaten record individual event winners for 0 gram. Glidden. Kathy won the free pushing for the Bluejays in the to third on an error. Penning­ Neither team hit in the sev- Wilkins, 3b 3 0 0 intact with a 226-174 victory. first inning and J a n o v i c k Fuller, p 3 1 The local team will open play style in 10 and under in :16.3 0 and the back crawl in :22.2. cracked a double in the second Beneke, lb 3 0 0 Thursday, July 20, meeting the inning, while the Bengals failed Vetter, ss 2 1 Denison Little League team in Patty won the 13-14 free style Major Leagues 0 Cubs Blow in :32.6 and the butterfly in to reach base. Jons, cf 2 0 the opening round. 0 White Sox Check :16.7. Nancy won the 15 and Perry got untracked in the By The Associated Press Tuesday's Results Winchester, rf1 0 0 Representing Carroll on over free style in :31.0 and the top of the third inning. Diddy National League Washington 4-0, Kansas City 0 Perrien, cf 0 0 Loss Skid; Twins Chance in the Little League Tourna­ butterfly in :15.5. led off by reaching first on an W. L. Pet. G.B. 3-4 Lehrkamp, rf 1 0 1 ment team are: Steve Crane, Randy Braden was a double error. Diddy stole second and St. Louis 46 30 .560 — Minnesota 8-7, New York 3-6 Totals 24 0 3 Dan Nurse, Steve Heider, and rode to third on Steve Payton's Chicago 46 31 .597 Vi Detroit 6, Cleveland 1 Gain 2nd Spot winner in boys' events for Glid­ Innings: 2 Setbacks George Neil of the Athletics; den in the 11-12 group with a single to left. A passed ball Cincinnati 44 36 .550 4 Chicago 4, Baltimore 0 000 Carroll 000 By The Associated Press Randy Schmitz, Tom Grade* time of :18.8 in the back crawl gave Diddy the green light and Atlanta 40 37 .519 6^ California 4, Boston 3 Perry 002 111 By The Associated Press ville, Chris Thompson, and he dashed for home safely. An­ and a :21.7 in the breast stroke. San Fran 41 38 .519 6Ms Today's Games LOB — Carroll 3, Perry 12 Tommy John's staying power Brother turned on brother and Kim Buehholz of the other passed ball plated Payton Pittsburgh .... 38 36 .514 7 Detroit at Cleveland, N 2B — Janovick, Perry has helped the Chicago White Juan Marichal was beaten by Dodgers; Steve Garbier and Carroll's next scheduled meet for the second run. Doug Philadel 38 38 .500 8 Washington at Kansas City, N 3B — Heisler, Perry Sox cheat the undertaker again. his cousins, but the Chicago Mike Tryon of the Braves; with Coon Rapids here has Kinder popped to the catcher, Los Angeles .. 33 44 .429 13% New York at Minnesota, N But Minnesota's rampaging Cubs' family fireworks fizzled Pitching: Dean Kanne and Jack Bad* been postponed from Wednes­ Scott Richardson, and Janovick New York 29 45 .392 16 Baltimore at Chicago, N Twins won't let the American when they blew a chance to turn IP H ding of the Cubs; and Mike day night to July 14. Next ac­ grounded to the pitcher to end Houston 29 49 .372 18 Boston at California, N R BB SO League leaders catch their their backs on the rest of their Fuller 7 7 5 5 2 E:fler and Wayne Hill of the tion for Carroll will be one tiie outburst. Tuesday's Results breath. Diddy 7 3 0 National League relatives. Tigers. week from today when the Atlanta 8-4, Chicago 3-2 0 10 Things didn't go much better John pitched a two-hitter and The Cubs, baseball's Cinder­ team goes to Guthrie Center. for Carroll in the bottom of the Pittsburgh 9, Los Angeles 7 In the event that any of the Bluffs Dedicates singled home Chicago's first ella team of 1967 after finish­ Glidden will host Sac City New York 8, San Francisco 7 run in 31 innings Tuesday lead- 14 players chosen is unable to Cincinnati 1, St. Louis 0 ing last in 1966, needed only participate, Richard Stoffers of in the Glidden pool tonight at $981,000 Airport ing the White Sox to a 4-0 vic­ one victory Tuesday to stand Philadelphia 9-4, Houston 0-3, Prep Loop the Cubs and Terry Kasper- 7 p.m. Urgently Needed! tory over Baltimore. The slim alone in first place. Instead 2nd game, 11 innings bauer of the Yanks were COUNCIL BLUFFS (AP) - w L Pet. left-hander's full-route per­ they lost a day-night double* Event Winners: Today's Games Council Bluffs dedicated its new named as alternates. Jefferson 11 1 .917 formance was the first for the header to Atlanta 8-3 and 4-2.
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