Season Awards

Season Awards

t * ' *i / v ' Timet Harold, Coff.ll, la., Thutadfty, July 26, n- to** 1 '* ^XkM1^ double lifts Montreal past San Diego, 6-5 By The Asaaclated Preti "Perez hasn't been stinging three-run eighth, but Joe WtLlfey^keii 'Carpet, of .Carrollforseventh-place,ft-5; Tony Peres strtie to the the ball lately/' observed Etc* Samblto relieved;., recorded Carroll' rrtSved-Untd ihe <an""d1 M Mr- .™-*» D's beat th- e* Arcadi— a plate and surveyed the field pos Manager Dick Williams. four more!strikeouts, and driver's seat here Wednesday Budmen, 1-0, to gain third- There were, two out in the "He had only two runs batted completed \ the five-hitter for night in the ,16 inch slow pitch place. Mr. D's can finish ninth Inning, and he represen­ In on our road trip (six his 12th save. sub-state softball tournament.. higher.. ted whatever hopes the Mon­ games) before tonight: But Sambito, the phenomenal Red vCar plet whipped treal Expos had of beating he really came through when Houston fireman, lowered his Wilkins NAPA" Pros, also of, In games tonight, the Gusto San Diego. we needed him." earned run average to 1.16 Carroll, 6-2, to remain as the Grabbers play Robo Car It wasn't enough that Perez The victory eased the pres­ over 61-2-3 innings of work in only unbeaten team in the Wash at 7 and Mr. D's takes had doubled twice already sure somewhat on the 39 appearances. double- elimination tour­ on NAPA at 8. The 8 p. m, and helped the Expos pull National League East Craig Reynolds' sixth- nament which ends tonight. winner will then play Red within 5-4 after trailing 4-0. leaders, who boosted their inning single delivered the In other, games, the Willey Carpet at 9 for the title. If As Jerry White danced off margin to two games over winning run. Giants took ninth-place with a Red Carpet loses the 0 p. m. second base and' Rodney Pittsburgh which lost a 6-5, Braves 13, Cardinals 4 6*2 Win over Mount Carmel; game, there will be another Scott stepped off first, Perez 10-innlng decision to the Cin­ Barry Bonnell's three-run Scranton edged Denny's of contest at 10. looked to the outfield while cinnati Reds. triple keyed an eight-run At­ awaiting a pitch from the In the other NL contests, lanta seventh inning and pow-. Padres' Eric Rasmussen. the Houston Astros ctrimmed ered the Braves past the Car­ "When I come up in these the Chicago Cubs 6-4, the dinals. ue to situations, I feel that the pit­ Atlanta Braves blasted the Pepe Frias had three hits cher is the one in trouble," St. Louis Cardinals 13-4, the and three RBI in the 17-hit said Perez. Los Angeles Dodgers bombed Atlanta attack. Joe Nolan He was right. Rasmussen the Philadelphia Phillies 164 also had three hits for the was in trouble because Perez and the New York Mets Braves. be held August 5th noticed Padres center fielder blanked the San Francisco Dodgers 16, Phillies 8 Gene Richards had shifted Giants 3-0. Joe Ferguson and Dusty way over to right-center, Reds 6, Pirates 5 Baker combined' to drive in The Carroll County 16 inch the playoffs are Wilkins "and I thought if I could hit A lOth-inning double, by nine runs as Los Angeles slow softball league playoffs NAPA Pros and the Willey one into the gap it would Heity Cruz drove in Dave Col­ overwhelmed Philadelphia will be held August 5th in Giants from the Central score both runners." lins with the run that gave and won its sixth game in Breda, according to commis­ League; Mount Carmel and Right again. Rasmussen's Cincinnati its rain-delayed seven. sioner Bob Fasbender. Scranton from the North 3-2 pitch, which could have victory over Pittsburgh. Ferguson had five RBI with The first and second-place League; Carroll County Tire ended the contest, was Johnny Bench hit two a two-run single and a three- teams in the North, South, and Denny's from the Carroll decisive in a different way: homers and Joe Morgan one run homer while Baker — Central and Carroll leagues League; and Ernie's Bootleg­ Perez sent it to the gap in to aid the Reds' cause. who had a grand slam in the will be in the playoffs. gers and ihe Dedham Mer­ left-center for his third Morgan's sixth homer of the Dodgers' 15-3 victory According to Fasbender, all chants from the South double of the contest, two year snapped a hitless streak Tuesday — had a two-run players, managers, coaches League. runs, and a 6-5 Montreal of 26 at-bats. single and two RBI doubles. and spectators will be en­ triumph Wednesday night. Bench's second homer of Mets 3, Giants 0 titled to free refreshments in For more information, per­ "They were looking to me the game tied it 5-5 in the Craig Swan's six-hitter, his Breda's Memorial Park. sons can contact Fasbender to hit one and it was a big hit eighth. second shutout of San Fran­ The teams tentatively in of Carroll. for us," said. Perez, who has Astros 6, Cubs 4 cisco this season, carried the 87 hits this season — 29 for J.R. Richard, the major Mets past the Giants. extra bases. league strikeout leader, The lowly Mets won the And that's below his raised his total to 174 by season series 8-4, and Swan Kerp' 8 wins twice average. Of his 2,193 lifetime striking out 12 Cubs in 7-1-2 observed: "The numbers hits, 885 have been doubles, Innings of work. He was show we don't play like this GRAY — Kerp's fast pitch Muhlbauer homered to back triples or homers. knocked out in Chicago all the time." team of Carroll evened their the pitching of Bill Wieland record at 8-8 here Wednesday and in the nightcap, pitcher night with a doubleheader Jerry. Billmeier helped him­ win over Gray, 4-1, and 10-4. self with a three-run shot. Fishing has improved in the •In the opener, Dick state from the previous week DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) the Iowa Conservation Com­ sissippi River is good for a Kuemper Baseball — Fishing has improved mission's weekly fishing variety of species, while the across the state from the report. rest of the state has been previous week, according to Angling on the upper Mis- producing good catches of bluegill. crappie, largemouth bass, walleye and channel Statistics 1979 catfish, Record 254 Major Leagues NORTHWEST IOWA Batting AB R H 2B 3B Hit RBI Ave. : BY The Associated Press Clear Lake (Cerro Gordo) —.Bullhead fishing good, fair Times herald Photos by Caroline Bruggeman ,,er 98 29 AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE for walleye along north shore Jfe 46 12 4 6 34 .469 weed area during early mor­ Carroll athletes honored EAST EAST ning and evening. W L Pet. GB W L Pet. GB ,erS106 West Okoboji (Dickinson) Carroll High School held their first an­ tain; and Nancy Heck, most improved. In Baltimore 66 33 .667 Montreal 54 39 .581 2 « 45 6 1 0 11 .425 — Fair for walleye by trol­ nual girls softball and boys baseball pic­ bottom photo, front row left to right. Paul Boston 60 35 .632 4 Pittsburgh 53 42 .558 2 Peterson, most improved; John Dirkx. Harman, 109 27 37 10 3 0 19 340 ling. Fair to'good for bluegills nic Wednesday night and several awards Milwaukee 60 40 .600 6'i> Chicago 52 42 .553 2'2 most inspirational: and Jim White, most Dar. Henkenius;.;,96 18 30 9 21 v? 'v>t' 41, in shallow bays. were presented. In top photo, softball' New York 54 45 .545 Philadelphia 52 46 .531 improved. Back row from left. Scott Wuebker..... 57 19 18 5 1 J 10 316 12 East Okoboji (Dickinson) awards left to right went to Brenda Brin- Detroit 49. 48 .505 St. Louis 46 47 .495 8 Hackett. most valuable player; Duane Tiefenthaler 70 19 19 3 4 1 13 '271 16 — Fair for channel catfish. cks, all-conference: Deb Hugeback, all- Cleveland 46' 52 .469 New York 40 53 .430 14 Onken, co-captain; and Scott Forbes, co- Krae 97 23 22 5 0 1 19 227 19'i Spirit Lake (Dickinson) — conference and most valuable player; Toronto 30 70 .300 WEST captain. Dan Henkenius ... 9 0 2 1 0 0 2 222 36Mi Fair for walleyes trolling Gloria Gipson, all-conference and cap­ Masching 39 5 8 3 0 0 3 205 WEST Houston 58 44 .569 California 58 43 .574 Cincinnati 53 49 .520 5 crawlers or leeches. Al?man 48 12 9 1 0 0 7 .188 Storm Lake (Buena Vista) Minnesota 53 .546 3 San Fran 48 .475 9'2 Kn'ght.... 77 11 13 1 1 l 13 .169 l — Good for channel cat on Texas 53 .541 3 2 San Diego 47 .456 11% Cawlev crayfish or live minnows. Ankeny girls open bid ••• « 0 1 0 0 0 0 .167 Kan City 48 .490 Atlanta 52 .429 15 Raccoon River (Sac) — Loneman 55 12 9 0 2 0 3 164 Chicago 46 .465 11 Los Angeles 42 .420 15 1 5 Good for channel cat on stink j* ™* W 1 1 0 0 0 1 .053 Seattle 43 .422 15% che 4 bait. ^ 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Oakland 26 .257 m for another softball title ™nners.,; 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000' Wednesday's Games Lake Smith (Kossuth) — Wednesday's Games Los Angeles 16.

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