Timet H*ratd, Carroll, la., Tuesday, June 20, 1978 - Page 6 SPORTS Audubon holds off Tiger rally Sports Shorts By DENNIS O'GRADY decision to call a game," four hits and only one earned lightning hanging over the Roger Bock collected a Hackett. 2B 3 1 0 0 KNIGHT JV ROLLS wife of 14 years, Karolyn, (Sports Editor) home plate umpire Lou run, but the damage was done. stadium, the Tigers came up triple and double for Carroll Edwards, SS-P.... 4 1 I 0 have separated, an attorney Everything was wild Galeticli said Monday night Two errors, three sacrifice with three runs. and teammate Scott Steffen Onken. IB 4 0 I 1 The Kuemper junior varsity for Rose has confirmed. Monday night at Carroll after the contest. "If it's bunts and a squeeze bunt by Edwards slammed a double added a two-run double. Molilor. baseball team ran their record to 10-2 Monday night, taking a "They hope it's temporary Stadium as Audubon held off a raining, there is no question." Tony Shima gave the visitors to right center with one out The young Tigers are now P-3B-C 3 110 doubleheader from the Dow and that they'll get back to­ late Carroll rally to gain an 8-6 "Was it severe enough." a 7-0 lead in the fifth. and stole third and scored on 0-1. O'Connor. RF 4 12 1 City-Arion varsity team, 15-0, gether again," attorney Midwest Conference victory. continued Galetich. "I didn't Carroll, now 3-3 in league a pass ball. Volk, 3B-SS 4 0 I 0 BOXSCORE: in three innihgs and 13-0 in Reuven Katz said Monday. LxMking at the game itself, know. It was the first time I'd play and 3-6 overall, then Sanford, LF 4 110 After Onken filed out to Audubon- five. The games were at Dow No legal proceedings have there were 15 errors had ever worked a game made their comeback P. Petersen, CF... 2 0 0 0 center. Molilor walked, stole ABRHBI City. been started, the attorney committed, nine by the under llie conditions taking attempt. second and alertly raced Forbes, CF 1 0 0 0 Williamson, IB... 3 2 1 0 In the opener. Ken Knight said. Wheelers who snapped a place. It's strictly an umpire's Jason Sanford scored the home on Steve O'Connor's Totals 33 6 7 2 1 0 0 0 retired all nine batters he Rose and his wife were mar­ four-game losing streak in judgement," Tigers first run in the fifth as infield hit. Dan Volk singled 1 3 1 1 faced. He struck out six of ried in January 1964. They running their loop mark to 3-4 Audubon used three walks, he reached on an error and home the final run to make it By Innings: 4 0 1 1 them. have two children: a and overall record 4-6. an error and a wild pitch to came home on a wild pitch. 8-6. Audubon 230 021 0-8 Welldendorf, LF 4 1 0 0 John Gradoville*led 12-year-old daughter and an Audubon, out-hit seven to take a '2-0 lead in the first. Edwards reached on a Winning pitcher Tracy Carroll 000 030 3-6 2 0 0 0 Kuemper with three hits, 8-year-old son, Pete Jr, four by the Tigers, built up an They nuuie it 5-0 in the dropped third strike by the Hanson went the distance, Errors — Audubon 9. Carroll 4 1 0 0 including two doubles and Lon Neither Rose nor his wife early lead, 7-0, in the first four second on three singles, a hits catcher to score Roger Bock to scattering seven hits and 6. 3 0 1 1 Brincks had a triple and a and '/i innings and outside of batsmen and an error. make it 7-2 and the final run fanning nine. He allowed just Left on Base — Audubon 2. are available forcomment. Whitaker. RF.. 1 0 0 0 single. Carroll rallies in the fifth and The Tigers' Brad Edwards came in on a single by Duane two earned runs. Carroll 7, BASEBALL Christensen, 2B 2 0 0 0 In the second game, Jerry seventh innings, the weather did a creditable job on the Onken. Doubles — Edwards. Carroll. NEW YORK - Tom Seaver, The Tigers travel to Perry 0 0 0 0 Pitcliing Summary: Wiedemeier had hits to back won the headlines. mound after taking over for Audubon picked up an who pitched the first no-hitter Wednesday night for an 8 p.m. 2 1 0 0 Kevin Masching's two-hitter Spectacular lightning and Jim Molilor in the first. insurance tally in the sixth as of his 12-year career last Fri­ game. A junior varsity contest 27 8 4 3 IP H BB so R ER and 12 strikeouts. thunder drew the biggest Edwards, who didn't suffer Paul Campbell scored on an day, defeating the St. Louis will precede. Carroll- Hansen (WP) ...7 7 2 9 6 2 Darrell Henkenius had two cheers until Carroll rallied. the defeat, pitched tlie final error. Cardinals 4-0, was named the The Tiger jv lost to Audubon ABRH BI Molilor (LP) ...0.1 0 3 0 2 0 doubles; Knight had two hits "When do you make a six plus innings, allowing just In the seventh with the in the prelim, 11-7. National League Player of the 2 1 0 0 Edwards 6.2 4 2 5 6 1 and Kevin Ausman had a Week for the period ending three-run homer. June 18. Port Arthur, there was a kid Kuemper travels to Fort Women's golf has Will on that team that gave me a Player, Nichols Dodge Monday. terrible working over. VERMILYEAWINS superstar Lopez Griinsley's "After the game, my mouth John Vermilyea, of Sioux Kuemper looked as if the dentist had share Amana top City beat Gary Lemon of taken a drill and cleaned it HERSHEY, Pa. (AP) - Carroll 6-0, 7-5 in the finals to rector who is selling up this Sports out. I honestly don't know how IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - said Nichols, pro at Firestone tourney Nancy Lopez, the hottest item win first-place in the Men's week's Lady Keystone Open. I kept any teeth in my mouth Gary Player said he "putted in Akron, Ohio. "The rest of in professional golf in the last Singles Tennis Tournament. "The women's tour had at all." like a boob" in the U.S. Open, these guys are just playing. 33 years, is trailing .sparks Lemon took second and Rick this week been growing by leaps and Still an avid fan in this hot­ and Bobby Nichols implied — I'm the only one who has a with her meteoric success this World Knapton of Wall Lake took bounds without her. But she's bed of the Super Bowl runners- jokingly — that he was the job." year. third. Eighteen participants The Kuemper Invitational really given us a boost. People only pro golfer in the field who up Broncos, Walker said he Nichols and Player each entered in the two day baseball tournament will be The entire Ladies Profes­ come out just to see her. She's makes an honest living. AP Special Correspondent believed modern football shot six under par 66 in the tournament last weekend. held Thursday, Saturday and sional Golf Association is got a quality that attracts DENVER (AP) - There is players were a richer but not a Despite their different Iowa "clambake" billed as the FB CAMPS Sunday. benefitting from the people. They like to watch her happier breed. no need to legislate against routes to this year's V.I.P. richest one-day pro-am STORM LAKE-Thereare According to Knight 21-year-old record shattering play," said Rawls, winner of "I don't think ball players violence in sports, insists tournament. Player and anywhere. still openings in the Jim Athletic Director Steve rookie, already the richest 54 tournaments in her 25 years former Heisman Trophy have as much fun today," he Nichols were richer by $3,000 as a touring pro. Nichols missed a chance for Hershberger Football Camps Garbier, no student activity rookie player — male or winner and all-pro footballer said. "They play because of apiece for being co-champions an outright victory when his 8- With Arnold Palmer-like at Buena Vista College. tickets will be honored. female — to use a set of golf Doak Walker. the money. It's the high here Monday. foot putt for par on the final flair, Lopez has won five Camps will be held the On Thursday at 6 p.m., clubs. "Leave it to the players." salaries that keep them "I'm not interested in hole lipped the cup. That straight tournaments, more weeks of July 9, 16, 30 and Carroll will face St. Albert of Lopez, fresh off her fifth adds Walker. "They will around." playing fulltime anymore," dropped him into a tie than any other woman in the August 6. The camps are open Council Bluffs, followed by triumph in a row, a two-stroke police themselves. From my 28-year history of the LPGA. to men who will be in grades Kuemper taking on Midwest victory over Jane Blalock and experience. I found that the Only Byron Nelson, who won 9-12 in the fall. Conference leader Jefferson Debbie Massey at Rochester's guys who persisted on trying 11 straight events in 1945 on Costs of the camps is $95.
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