Game Summary

Game Summary

Times HcralcJ, Carroll, la. Take Baseball Opener, 14-3 Saturday, June 2, 1973 Daily Deaths, Funerals JOSEPH A. BRUENING roll Council No. 780, Knights MAPLE RIVER — Joseph of Columbus of Carroll. Record A. Bruening, 85, died at his Surviving with his wife are Tieers Blast home in Maple River at 12:45 ten dhildiren: Mrs. Frank Justice Court p.m. Friday, June 1. (Dorothy) Rutten, Wilbur and (Frank Gach) Requiem high masls will be Sr. Marguerite, F.S.P.A., of Carrol scored only 66 runs and nine-strikeout per- Lehrkamp. Jeff Petersen added a single by Sunderrnann for a 'raffic Fines— conceleforated at 11 a.m. Mon- Carroll; Mrs. F. C. (Isabella) in 18 games last year and batted formance. a double that fell near the 358 2-0 lead. Jack Thompson, Grand June- day in St. Francis Church here Henrich of Maple River; Mrs. a mere .168, but they showed foot sign in left center. ion, studs on tires, $8; David by his son, the Rev, Paul J. Alma Doorley of Reinbeck; An- some season opening power in Carroll sent 11 men to the Carroll was helped in the Audubon tied it in their sec- Bruening of Metropolis, 111., pjate in both the second and Rubel singled in lallantine, Arion, yield after thony of Breda; Mrs. Richard whipping Audubon, 14-3, here game by Audubon's wildness top, $10; Clifford Voecks, Msgir. Anthony Ocken of Maple- (Mary) Hartquist and Mrs. fourth innings. Marz, who had and pass balls. Three Wheeler and got another ton, and the Rev. Richard Friday night at Carroll Stadium a perfect night at the plate, col- in as Rubel scored on a throw- 'aukee, improper pasts, $12; Francis (Phyllis) Etringer of in a game called after 4% pitchers issued a total of 12 Robert Riesberg, Arcadia, back- Bridsaill. Burial will be hi the Omaha, Neb.; Fr. Paul J.; and lecting two singles and a triple, walks, 10 of them coming from :g error at first base. innings because of the 10-run drilled one of those singles for ig on highway, $10; Marilyn parish cemetery. Bro. Michael, O.S.F. (Dennis) rule. Neil Campbell and four Tigers The Tigers saved a third run Rushton, Glidden, speed zone, Friends may call at the Sharp of St. Joseph Monastery, a two runs batted in the fourth scored on pass balls. to make it a 10-run game at From scoring in the second as 10; Sandra Bernholtz, Carroll, Funeral Home in Carroll start- Eureka, Mo. After the game, Tiger head Gene Campbell, the Wheelers' Tom Nam with a relay to broth- triking unattended velucle, $12; ing at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Also surviving are 35 grand- coach Ted Edwards, re- 13-3. Moments later, Tom Nam first team all-state football scored for the third tune in the er Ted then to catcher Dan Daniel Curnyn, Denison, night Nuns of the CarroH area will children and 47 great-grand- marked that "it took three player collected two hits along Sheehan, nailed Ron Wellendorf peed, $50. hold a prayer service at 4:15 children. Four brothers and games for his team to get game on a pass ball. with Craig Young. at the plate. Beer Violations- p.m., and there will be rosary four sisters preceded Mr. 10 hits last year." But it was The Tigers got two hits from Marz drove in Carroll's first recitations at 8 aqd 8:45, all Bruening in death. a different story as Carroll Tom Nam and got single blows run in the first inning as liis But that was it for Audubon Laurie Seidl, Coon Rapids, on Saturday. Sunday rosaries banged out 10 hits in support from Rick Beyer, Ted Nam, triple scored the singling Tom as the Tigers batted around in oossession of beer by a minor, Takes Post will be at 3 p.m., at 8 p.m. by of Pete Man's six-hit pitching Steve Sundermann, Lonnie Nam. They added another on the second and fourth innings. "40. MRS. BERNICE M. SWETT Robert Iiibeck, son of Mr. St. Francis parishioners, and LAKE VIEW — Mrs. Bernice Carroll will go after win No. and Mrs. Ambrose Irlbeck at 8:45 p.m. by the Knights of M. Swett, 87, of Lake View died students, to umpire the games. 2, hosting Manning Monday Sheriff's Office of Dedham, graduated May Columbus. May 31 at Loring Hospital, Sac "This leaves the boys' dads free night at 8 p.m. Car Accident— 18 from the University of Ne- Mr. Bruening was born at City. Carroll Little League to come to the game, and they braska at Omaha with a Breda Nov. 29, 1887, a son of don't feel that they have to Remaining Schedule: A car driven by Roger Kas- Services were held at 2:30 perbauer, 19, of Dedham, was bachelor of science iinj busi- Henry and Elizabeth Harmeyer p.m. Saturday at the Farber ump," Clinton said. June 4 — Manning, Home n collision with two parked cars ness administration. While Bruening. He spent his early and Ottemain Funeral Home Starts 12th Season Kenneth Kammin, who has June 6 — St. Bernard's n the town about 2:10 a.m. Sat- attending the university, Irl- years in the Arcadia area and here, with the Rev. George umped little league games for Breda, Home urday. Deputy Sheriff Roger beck became a member of attended grade school there. Brighton officiating. Pallbearers i-,, By De Ann Wess he continued, "because you June 8 — Perry, Home Beta Gamma Sigma and Beta !^ (Staff Writer) 12 years said the most interest- TTool saicj the Kasperbauer He then moved with his parents were Dean Hall, Lynn Cleve- don't know what to expect." June 11 — Lake City, Away Alpha Phi national honorary Clinton agreed. "You can get ing aspect of umping is listen- :ar hit a car owned by Marvin to tie Maple River commu- land, Darrell Meyer, Paul Si- "All right, third baseman, ing to the people behind you. June 13 — Kuemper, Home Schreck and shoved it into an- fraternities. He will work with nity. mon, James Wallace and Her- a letter perfect practice, then June 15 — Jefferson, Away Elmer Fox and Co., certified look awake!" About 12 mouths when it comes to the ball game, Every once in a while a coach ither car owned by Alvina No Nov. 10, 1908, he married bert Schu'ltz. Burial was in the under long-visored baseball might get upset over a call, but June 18 — Manning, Away Schreck, both of Dedham. The public accountants in Omaha. Catherine Ocken at St. John's Wall Lake Cemetery, Wall they do everything the oppo- June 22 — Perry. Away caps turned to the tallest person site." There are a lot of walks not very often, Kammin said, Casperbauer and Marvin Church, Arcadia, with the Rev. Lake. on the baseball diamond, the while parents are no problem June 25 — Lake City, Home Ichreck vehicles were heavily Joseph Schulte officiating. They Mrs. Swett was born Feb. and the kids don't know when June 27 — Kuemper, Away coach, who was shouting direc- to run, Clinton said. at all. They yell at their kids damaged, but only light damage Legislature celebrated their 64th anniver- 14, 1886, in Cerro Gordo County, tions to the infield. more than at the umpire, he June 29 — Jefferson, Home was caused to the Alvina (Continued From Page 1) sary last November. After their a daughter of Charles and Each coach has his own in- July 2 — Audubon, Away >chreek oar. Kasperbauer was At home plate, the catcher centives for the little leaguers. added. mamriage they farmed two miles Myrtle Dowd Cole. Her only pulled up his loose leg guards The players themselves are July 6 — Coon Rapids, Home not injured. O'Tool said he filed willing to admit the fever had north of Maple River until Mr. survivor iis a sister-in4aw, Mrs. "I try to get them to do their July 9 — Ar-We-Va, Home charge of failure to have a and threw the ball with all his best rather than be great," Clin- energetic and sometimes hard stricken. Bruening retired in 1953 and Minnie Cole of Lake View. might. Feet apart, knees to- July 11 — Cedar Valley of vehicle under control against they moved into Maple River. ton said. "I never say any- to control. "The kids are fun Somers, Away Kasperbauer. Some said it was because the She was preceded in death gether, mitt straight in front thing if they strike out swing- to be with and easy to teach House had passed the road tax He was a member of St. by her husband, Vermon; a of him, the pitcher proudly ing," he added, but Clinton's if you show them you're boss Note: (All Games Start at fund bill. Francis Church here 'and a brother, Harold Cole; and three stopped the ball, and the play little leaguers had better not first," Cattermole said. 8 p.m.) Fire Department But others disagreed, noting charter member of Charles Car- sisters, Doris, Lois and Gladys. began. let three good balls go by. During a practice with the BOX SCORE Car Fire— the Senate had come down wifch Senior league coaches used eight-to ten-year-olds, one coach the fever early in the morning EARL DIXON It was another practice ,day AUDUBON Can-oil firemen extinguished for the eight-to ten-year-olds a more casual approach and told the second baseman and before anyone in the upper • Meeting WESTSIDE — Funeral serv- a runner not to talk.

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