KHS Hosts Churdan Tonight J. A. TACKE, ESTATE

KHS Hosts Churdan Tonight J. A. TACKE, ESTATE

Billmeier vs. Parks No Change Season Averages * As Sox and CARROLL HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL STATISTICS — 1967 Player AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB AVE Twins Lose Wilkins 34 11 9 5 4 1 0 3 .266 KHS Hosts Churdan Tonight Richardson 40 3 11 4 2 0 0 6 .275 By The Associated Press Rogers 34 3 8 4 1 3 0 4 .235 Kuemper's top fire-baller, DenAdel, P 21 2 5 1' 0 0 0 3 .238 Times Herald, Carroll, la. 14 doubles, 16 triples and five three doubles to share the action at Fonda next Monday Jim Nash stumbled over Har­ Louie Billmeier, gets the as­ 37 11 17 4 0 0 1 5 .460 Wednesday, July 19, 1967 home runs. They also have two-base lead with Billmeier. night at 8 p.m. against the mon Killebrew again, but it was Everett signment for the acid test to­ helped their cause with 35 sto­ Fort Dodge and Lake View* Killebrew and the Minnesota Henning 30 1 3 2 1 0 0 1 .033 night in a sectional tournament len bases. The Knights will have to have 4 0 0 0 4 .147 last year. Strike-outs have been Auburn winner to be deter­ Twins who fell flat on their Fuller 34 4 5 championship game against their hitting togs on against a 4 0 0 0 1 .107 about on a par with 149 for the mined tonight in Lake View. faces and missed another Beneke 28 1 3 Joe Badding, mid-season re­ Paton-Churdan team that has 4 0 2 0 0 .117 Eaion-Churdan in Carroll Stadi­ season a year ago and 91 thus chance to share the American Jons 17 3 2 placement behind the plate, won 17 in a row since dropping No changes are anticipated in 1 0 0 0 2 .230 um at 7:30 p.m. far this year. He yielded only League lead. Vetter 26 2 6 leads the Lancer stickers with the summer season opener to the Kuemper line-up with Joe SEASONS RECORD: 3 wins, 12 losses 39 hits and 12 runs on the sea­ 1 Billmeier, with a 5-2 rec­ a .387 average and is followed Manson, 1-0. C o u n t i n g the Badding back of the plate, Lar­ Killebrew slammed his 27th son a year ago and this sum­ ord, is expected to go against by Dave Schmitz with a .357 spring season, the Rockets are ry Pirotte at first, Denny Hen- homer and fourth off Nash this KUEMPER HIGH SCHOOL mer has given up 29 hits and 12 Pete Parks who is 11-2 for average. 28-8 for the year. kenius at second, Rick Keat at season, but he and the Twins BASEBALL STATISTICS — 1967 runs in 35 fewer innings. the invading Rockets. In the important runs-batted- shortstop, Dave Schmitz at got their lumps later on a Player AB R H RBI 2B 3B HR SB AVE. In the event starter Parks controversial play that insured The Knights with a 15-4 in column, Mike Neary heads third, Terry Schroeder in left (at bat 25 or more) gets into a jam here tonight, last-place Kansas City's 5-2 The big Kuemper fireballer season mark will carry a the list with 19 while Rick Keat field, Dave Daeges in center- Joe Badding 31 7 12 7 1 2 0 1 .387 the Rockets can call on anoth­ victory over Minnesota Tues­ Has been hampered by arm team baiting average of .271 has 12 and Larry Pirotte 10. field and Mike Neary in right. Dave Schmitz 56 17 20 9 3 5 0 6 .357 troubles this season but ap­ er top-flight hurler in Denny day night. 40 4 13 8 0 2 0 1 .325 against Paton-Churdan's Billmeier and Neary share Back-up pitcher for the crucial Terry Schroeder peared to have worked out the Bertelli who hiked his record to test tonight is expected, to be 44 13 13 10 1 2 0 6 .295 torrid 17-1 club. the home run lead with two Larry Pirotte soreness in his most recent out­ 13-3 with a two-hitter against Jim Middendorf. The Lancer Nash combined with Jack 45 13 13 12 1 2 1 5 .289 each and Keat has one homer. Rick Keat ing. He has worked in 51 in- Kuemper has tallied 113 runs Rockwell City on Monday. sophomore dazzler blanked Aker for a three-hitter, keeping Jim Middendorf 29 2- 8 4 2 0 0 0 .276 the Twins a game behind the nings and carries an 0.96 off 137 hits. In the extra base Schmitz leads the club in Winner of tonight's game Audubon, 7-0, in the sectional Denny Henkenius .... 33 9 9 5 0 0 0 1 .273 league-leading Chicago White earned run average. department, the Knights have triples with five and also has will advance into a district semi-final on Monday. Mike Neary 56 8 15 19 1 0 2 3 .268 Sox after Minnesota missed a Dave Daeges 38 7 9 2 1 0 0 1 .237 Control problems have similar chance to pull into a tie Louie Billmeier 42 18 9 7 3 1 2 4 .214 pTagued the Kuemper ace this Girls 13-14—Marge Stangl, Boys 10-Glidden, 1:46.3 Monday. (M), :25 Denny Walden 41 2 8 3 1 0 0 1 .195 season as he has issued 27 Girls 11-12—Manning, 1:41.1 The White Sox held their lead (at ba05 or less) passes in 51 frames compared Manning Upsets Boys 13-14—Randy Try on, Boys 11-12—Manning on dis­ despite a 6-3 loss to California, Tim Knoblauch 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 to only 15 walks in 86 innings (G), :24.3 qualification of Glidden. time which climbed within Vh games Lynn Wiese 21 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 .143 Girls 15—Nancy Leonard, not recorded of the Sox. Friendly, Pleasant (G), :26.4 Girls 13-14-Glidden, 2:05 Dick Heithoff 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Don Tigges Is Glidden Tankers Boys 15—Jim Fink, (M), :20.5 Boys 13-14-Glidden, 1:19.8 Boston and Detroit also Mark Wiedenfeld 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 A Hard Worker Girls 15—Glidden, 1:30 moved up. The Red Sox closed Scott Schmitz 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 BREAST STROKE MANNING —The Manning back crawl and breast stroke. Boys 15-Glidden, 1:10.5 within games by beating TEAM TOTALS 506 113 137 85 14 16 5 35 .271 swim team upset Glidden's pre- Jim D e n n e y, the Manning Girls 10-Kathy Miller, (G), Baltimore 6-2 behind Jim Lon- v i o u s 1 y unbeaten Iowa West swim team coach, posted a :27.4 borg and Earl Wilson pitched Conference champions, 220-180, double individual triumph in Boys 10—Don Opperman, the Tigers within 3% games by here Tuesday night. Major Leagues the 15 and over group with a (M), :36.2 Bucs Blow stopping Washington 5-2. The breast stroke win and a blister­ Paced by a triple individual Girls 11-12—Nancy Wiese, New York Yankees were rained By The Associated Press New York 4, Houston 2 ing :17.1 time in the butterfly. win by Jess Zerwas, swim­ (M), :34 out at Cleveland. National League Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 4 Don Opperman weighed in for ming in the girls 10 and un­ Boys 11-12—Dave Copp, (G), Sweep With Ken Harrelson had doubled W. L. Pet. G.B. Today's Games the 10 and under group with a der class, the Bulldog :30 home two unearned runs and St. Louis 52 37 .584 — Houston at New York, 2 breast stroke and butterfly win. splashers posted a top-heavy Girls 13-14—Marge Stangl, scored a third in the first in­ Chicago 51 38 .573 1 Los Angeles at Phila'phia, N (M), :27.3 124-76 advantage in the girls' Dwight Haggard and Nancy Two Pitches ning, giving Nash a 3-0 lead. But Cincinnati .... 51 41 .554 Vh San Fran, at Pittsburgh, N Boys 13-14—Dwight Haggard, segment of the dual meet. Shaner were the only Glidden Killebrew, who beat Nash with Atlanta 46 40 .535 4% St. Louis at Cincinnati, N (G), :27.9 PITTSBURGH (AP) - It swimmers to net double indi­ two homers in one game and San Fran 48 43 .527 5 Atlanta at Chicago Glidden's boys had a narrow didn't take Danny Murtaugh vidual wins. Haggard won the Girls 15—Irene Stangl, (M), homered in another victory over Pittsburgh .. 43 43 .500 7% Thursday's Games 104-96 edge but that wasn't :20.8 long to find out why Harry boys 13-14 free style and breast him, closed the deficit to 3-2 Ehila'phia .... 42 44 .488 ZVi Houston at New York, N enough to offset the loss of Boys 15—Jim Denney, (M), Walker was fired. "If I haven't got the car you stroke. Shaner took the girls 15 with a two-run shot in the fourth Los Angeles 37 51 .420 14% Los Angeles at Phil'phia, N points by the girls. :21.5 want, I'll find it for you." Don and over free style and butter­ All it took was two pitches by inning.

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