Ouse Leads Tribe to 11-6 Win of a Base Hit

Ouse Leads Tribe to 11-6 Win of a Base Hit

T<7 Kuemper Wallops ,<• ,'f-' •;,> -.-, "&' 'f'"'"-, -'' L*- "*" ^'- ?"/'!nr* x.'' Carroll High 9-0 , <r The Kuemper Knights defeated Times Herald, Carroll, la. Carroll High, 9-0, in a shower- Saturday, May 11, 1965 shortened exhibition baseball game here Friday afternoon. Me Kelly and Schmitz failed o move him around. The game lasted only four in- ^^•" "'//i nings and was halted by mutual The Knights jumped on Sun- consent about 6 p.m. ermann for five runs off three The Art of Sliding in Three Different Movements . But Washington's Don Blasingame has a dif- . Meanwhile, Joe Christopher ot the Mets gets a its and two errors in the third. Joe Pepitone of the New York Yankees slides ferent view. It's the swirling dust around home plate look at the Shea Stadium lighting system as he Kuemper then wound up the safely into third base and takes time out for a look ... where he just landed, nose first . heads into third base. proceedings with a one-inning Irnie Golwitzer singled to center intra-squad test to give each and stole second. Billmeier player on the squad an oppor- >opped to the catcher and Staiert tunity to bat under game con- Irew a walk. Angels Nip White Sox- * ditions. Pirotte grounded to third and another error was charged to The Knights jumped off to a he thirdbaseman as Golwitzer two-run lead in the first but made it safely to the bag. The both runs were unearned and )ases were loaded and Irlmeier only one came in as a result walked to force in a run. ouse Leads Tribe to 11-6 Win of a base hit. Dave Schmitz Frankie Golwitzer tripled in- walked with one away and stole o the right field corner to plate By MIKE RATHET Mighty Mouse would be Vic leading the Cleveland Indians to pitcher turned outfielder lashed Not bad for a little guy whose gainst the Red Sox, smacking second. Erine Golwitzer fanned Staiert, Pirotle and Irlmeier and By The Associated Press Davalillo, the 5-foot-7, 150-pound an 11-6 victory over Boston Fri- a homer, double and single, and main claim to fame three years two-run double in the first in- for the second out. Louis Bill- continued on home as the Car- package from Venezuela who day night. moved to within one point of ago was his collection of Super- ing, a two-run homer in the meier was safe at first on an roll firstbaseman hobbled the re- Mighty Mouse to the rescue became the first player in the His left thumb, left hip and Detroit's Willie Horton in the man, Superboy and Mighty ifth and a two-run single in the error Carroll's third baseman ay. again — only this time swathed majors to drive in six runs in a right ankle taped to ease a vari- American League batting race Mouse comic books in Spanish. ighth as the Indians extended and Tiger hurler Gary Sunder- Denny Oxenford came in as in bandages. single game this season while ety of bruises, the 25-year-old with a .364 average. He brought his RBI total to 19 heir winsing streak to five mann should have been out of a pinch-hitter after Wille had ;ames. the inning. flied to left and kept the inning Elsewhere in the American alive with a double to center By this time Schmiitz had Giants Rap Challenger from dale barton's .eague, the Los Angeles Angels moved to third and Billmeier :>ut Schmitz went down on dged the Chicago White Sox 1-0, stole second. Dave Staiert strikes to end the inning. Minnesota defeated Kansas City grounded to third and the third Carroll's second and final hit Astros, 8-1, Predicts a j-4, Baltimore whipped Detroit baseman was charged with came in the bottom of the third keyboard -2 and Washington downed the another error when he failed when Mark Baudler led off with York Yankees 5-4. to get Billmeier moving to a single to left. Art Fisher flied In Houston Short Fight Exhibition— ave some young hustlers who third. Schmitz scored. ;o center, Subbert fanned, Wil- Davalillo's second homer of By The Associated Press LEWISTON, Maine (AP) - "We're not counting this one," ack experience but will win he season gave the Indians a 5- Larry Pirotte singled to right kins walked, and Ohde went Carroll High baseball coach Bill james in the league as they con- All Ron Herbel needed was a "If he come to fight, it'll be a tie before they moved ahead to plate Billmeier and Jim Irl- down on strikes to end the roof over his head. Tryon said as line-ups were ex- :entrate on using Sundermann frame. short one," challenger Sonny )n Rocky Colavito's two-run meier ended the frame with a Once he got it, he erupted Liston said of Cassius Clay. changed before the start of an igainst the weaker clubs. whiff. The Knights counted two more with the first hit of his major exhibition practice game be- Kuemper will be back in ac- seventh inning homer off ace in the fourth. Ernie Golwitzer league career and helped San "If he come to run, I'll have tween the Tigers and Knights ion again on Monday when the Red Sox reliever Dick Radatz. Carroll got Kuemper'$ starter, picked up his second hit with Francisco clobber Houston 8-1 to track him." here Friday afternoon. Knights host Fort Dodge (St. Staiert, in a jam in the bottom a grass-cutter to left, and Louie dmond) in a double header Besides Colavito and Davalil- Friday night. The man with the brooding "We won't include this in 0, Chuck Hinton and Al Luplow of the first but couldn't score Billmeier drove him home with the record," Kuemper coach starting at 6:30 p.m. The first With one away, Tom Subbert a long blow to left. Billmeier Herbel was a surprise starter face and a history of trouble ame will be a five-inning affair lomered for Cleveland while for the Giants in the Astrodome, admits he's known gnawing Dick Tighe had said earlier. Tony Conigliaro and Ed Bres- singled to center. Denny Wilkins converted a double into a triple So as far as the record is con- and the second will go seven was safe on an error by the with alert base-running and replacing Juan Marichal, who loneliness since he lost the nnings. soud connected for Boston. was suffering with a cold. He heavyweight championship to cerned, the 9-0 Kuemper triumph pitcher and Doug Ohde ground scored easily on Pirotte's second does not constitute a win for Coach Tighe will have his ed to second as the runners hit. responded both with the hit and Clay a year ago February in Tommy John of the White Sox Miami, and is determined to the Lancers nor does the set- ine-up strengthened, starting pitched no-hit ball for six in- moved up. Staiert extricated Billmeier took over on the his first complete game of the next week, as Rollie Kitt, pit- season. redeem himself in their re- back represent a loss for the lings but wound up the loser himself by striking out Sunder- mound in the bottom of the Tigers. cher-short stop, and Leo Colli- mann. fourth and set the Tigers down The 27-year-old right-hander match Tuesday. He discussed despite a three-hitter when the However, the players involved son, third baseman, join the Angels scored in the eighth in- in order. Sundermann grounded never had a hit since joining the his feelings at his camp at near- club. Frankie Golwitzer led off the Giants late in 1963. by Poland Spring Friday. and the sprinkling of fans in ning on singles by Lou Clinton second with a single to center to second and Tom Dryden and the stands were aware that the League openers send Kuemper Steve Stroh were strike-out vic- Coming to bat in the second "Clay will open the door and and Bobby Knoop around a sac- but was stranded as Scott Wille two teams did engage in a prac- :o Lake City on Wednesday while rifice. tims. inning after Hal Lanier had I'll get to him," Liston said. "I tripled Friday night, Herbel tice game and tha.t the veteran Carroll hosts Manning. got to get to him. I let down a Knights won it going away. The loss was John's first in COMING WEEK'S BOX SCORE lashed a single to right field off lot of people. I never realized four decisions. Fred Newman, 5- KUEMPER AB R H RBI Don Nottebart, and the Giants how much I could hurt inside This calls to mind the two- 1, won his fifth in a row with Kelly, rf 2000 were on their way to a four-run quarter exhibition, clinic basket- Final Weekend SCHEDULE Wonderful Moment . Jim doing that. ." Bob Lee's ninth inning relief Oxenford, rf 1010 inning. Ryun, a senior at Wichita ball test between the two help. Schmitz, 3b 3100 Herbel evened his record at There are plenty of other schools last fall. It didn't count (Kan.) East High School, and things Sonny could worry about. Trials for 500 Golwitzer, E., If .... 3 22 0 3-3 and reduced his earned-run a member of the 1964 U.S. in the records but there is hard- Unbeaten Camilo Pascual won Henkenius, 2b 0000 average to 2.86. ly a sports fan in the entire INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The his fifth game for the Twins Olympic team has the fastest Liston, however, is thinking headaches that have plaguec despite considerable wildness Billmeier, c, p 3211 In oilier games, Pittsburgh mile in the country this year, area who didn't know that the Staiert, p 2101 beat Milwaukee 6-1, St.

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