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PACKER GROUP TO AIM OR SELLOUT Ticket Drive Set April 28 in Hopkins Test Ail Teams AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD Monday April 1958 two champs champs of the Kansas Cit at Cleveland 43S ggejgj Nov? 6 That fight grossed Greet Giants for Havana limit are with track meet BRING YOUR SAWS and SAW BLADES TO AXE JOHNSONS OR SHARPENING Toe still Pitching Big Problem for ShamrockNine Little Guys in Boxing Cash in Big Checks COMPLETE LINE TIRES AND HOME AND AUTO SUPPLIED TO SERVE YOUR NEED Warmath Begins Search for Minnesota Grid Talent rivals who start their cam paigns until Tuesday night The Saints will again be at Charleston then In other contests Minneapolis opens at Louisville Omaha is at Wichita the defend ing champion and Denver goes to Indianapolis Charleston broke the scoreless duel in the 15th inning on Wayne infield single and Oz zie line double to right The loss went to Glenn Mick ens who took over the inning be fore for St Paul starter Stan Wil liams a 19 game winner last year Lee who stands 6 4 and weighs 200 pounds out 11 Saints and walked only one REGULAR $3 50 VALUE the Packers meet Albert Lea and June 1 when the club plays air mont Scheid urged that fans who want to choose their seats or keep the same seats they had a year ago should buy reserved seat tickets in advance of April 28 The tickets are on sale at the Shaw Gym of fice In addition to the reserved seat sale members of the bSSdbali as The Associated Press The little guys in boxing fighting for peanuts any more Not the anyway world flyweight king undefeated Pascual Perez will cash in to the tune of a $40000 guarantee Saturday night in' Car acas when he faces latest boxing idol Ramon Arias in a 15 round title fight This follows on the fat purses collected in their last outings by Halimi of ranco and feather weight ruler Rogan (Kid)'Bassey of Nigeria Halimi received $50000 as did loser Raul (Raton) Macias of Mexico for their title scrao at Los Charleston Defeats Saints In 15 Innings second with Neb third and Ned Garver (6 13) vs Herb Score (2 1) National League President War ren Giles willPattend the Dodgers Giants game In Cleveland Score starts the trip back from that terrible eye Indoor Track Title for Park Danny McNally and Nick Goergen While the regulars are a dick defensive unit they lack offensive punch and McDermott were good hitters a year ago but no one is outstanding ighting for outfield spots are Phil Hatten a 'fixture in center field and a pretty good lefthand ed swatter George Gilliland Ber nie Peterson Lester Kolb Garry Uzlik Cubby Alstadt and Zeke Hatten Zeke has' looked good at the plate but is weak defensively Crowe picks Winona Cotter and Bethlehem Academy of aribault as the baseball powers this spring ollowing Tuesday's game at Ad ams the Shamrocks play Rose Creek at Marcusen Park Wednes day beginning at 3:30 pm By THE ASSOCIATED PRESiS The American Assn began the 1958 baseball season only Sunday but already clear that Charles Senators are bent on mak ing good a few campaign prom ises There were two new factors in volved as the senators broke a string of scoreless innings tq beat St Paul in "15 frames 1 0 One was the presence of 5242 fans the best Charleston turnout in more than five years Another was the" six hit pitching of Don Lee a big righthander who fath er Thornton Lee was himself a nifty hurler in the major leagues more than 10 years ago The two teams got better than a twoday jump on their league BOSTON (fl The Montreal Canadiens held a game advantage over the Boston Bruins today on the bounce of three shots which hit the goal post in the third game of the battle for coveted Stanley Cup abulous Maurice (The Rocket) Richard and little brother Henri accounted for the goals Sunday night as the Canadiens defeated the Bruins 3 0 to take a 2 1 lead in their best of seven series The 36 year old Rocket connect ed on 25 foot drives for the first and third goals while Henri Rich ard lifted a 50 footer for the sec ond talley i "All three went in off the post" said Boston goalie Tlon Simmons a standout in the split of games in Montreat Despite the victory Coach Blake and his Canadiens looked forward to a rugged series against the Bruins who finished fourth far behind front running Montreal in the regular National Hockey League season Sooner Line Coach at Bemidji Clinic Minn (fl Gomer Jones Oklahoma football line coach will be one of the speakers at the coaching clinic June 19 21 at Bemidji State College" His name was added riday to a list which already includes such sports leaders as Adolph Rupp Kentucky basketball mentor and Len'Casanova Oregon grid coach A drive to sell 2000 Marcusen park reserved seat grandstand tickets will Le launched between April 28 and May 6 it was an nounced today by Scheid president of the Austin Baseball 'Assn The tickets which sell at $5 will entitle the purchaser to bis seat for all games and admission to the first two Southern Minne sota League games May 27 when The Pacdli baseball team which coach Marty Crowe describes as fielding no pitch" gets its test of the 1958 season Tues day when they play at Adams Joel is the most promising young pitcher Crowe has had at Pacelli although he is not quite ready for varsity competition I Other members of the staff are Gerry Maschka a righthander with no experience John Deiser and Tommy Kolb? Larry Scheid who is the regular shortstop has a good curve ball but lacks speed i Crowe said today that pitching is the big question mark will have little to win unless od or ihot1? of the pitchers he said While pitching looms as the trouble spot the Pacelli dub has a veteran infield intact that should be outstanding defensively 't Mike McDermott will play first base Jim Schmid second base Scheid shortstop and Vernon Hei mer third base Steve Lickteig will do thie catching and besides being a good receiver he moves and throws well' i Other infield candidates are first baseman Dick Auer Steve Haeny Mankato State Wins Invitational Meet a VERMILLION SD (fl Man katoMinn? State piled up 624 points to win the annual South Da kota Invitational here Saturday South Dakota was 504 and Hastings with 23 Arias 22 and a pro two years has a 13 1 record with only two knockouts Middleweight champion Sugar Ray Robinson and ex champ Rocky Graziano will face each other again tonight at New St Nicholas Arena Sugar Ray will be in the comer of sparmate Otis Woodard of New York who faces hard hitting mid dleweight Eddie Andrews Lowell Mass in the 10 round television feature Graziano will whisper words of advice tq Andrews (27 2) who is a 3 1 favorite over the oft beaten Woodard (9 14 4) Qu Mohtr wifi telecast at 9 pm CST BdbbyBoyd7 Chicago and Neal Rivers Las two strong punching middleweights collide in the Wednesday night TV feature at Chicago Stadium Alex Miteff 23 year old Argen tine heavyweight contender is fa vored to beat Willi Besmanoff again in their return IQ rounder at New Capitol Arena riday night a TV fight Austin Dogs Place in Land Trial Ev'ehts Austin dogs dominated the all land trial sponsored by the Austin Retriever Club at'the Adams Con servation Club Sunday 1 Turk (BL) owned and handled by John Beckel of Austin placed first in the Qualifying Trial while Lady (BL) owned and handled by Robert Smith of Austin finish ed first in the Derby Trial Shadow (GR) owned ahd han dled by Red Hayes of Austin was second in the Qualifying while Double Mint (BL) owned and handled by Hayes finished third in the Open All Age Groucho (BL) owned ahd hand led by Bob Chaffee of Austin placed third in the Derby follow ed by Ringo (Ches) owned' and handled by Chucfc Wilson of Aus tin Certificates of Merit were won by King (BL) owned and handled by rancis Novak Of Austin and Jel JBL) owned and handled by Harold Mandler of Austin SETS RECORD DALLAS (fl Chris Von Saltza Santa Clara Calif raced the 250 yards freestyle in the record time of 2:419 oin the AAU National indoor meet MINNEAPOLIS tfl St Louis Park once again is outstate cham pion of the Minnesota liigh school indoor track meet and St Thomas Academy St Paul holds the paro chial private title 1 Pak rolled up 30 points to Rob 1744 Saturday in the windup bf the meet here Moor head followed' with 17 Mankato and Duluth Denfeld 15 apiece Windom 14 Northfield 10 ari bault 8 Montgomery and St James 7 Edina 6 North Branch 544 and Hibbing 5 Next in order were Proctor'and UniversityHighJ each White Bear and Moose Lake 3 Duluth Central North St' Paul Alexan dria and St Peter 2 Kasson Man torville 1 and Milaca 44 In the parochial private divi sion St Thomas amassed 36 points and runnerup Rochester Lourdes had 33 Top individual performer was Moorhead's Dale Lamski who set a record of 6 feet 144 inches in the broad jump' won the high jump and was fourth in low hur dles Several other records also were set ST LOUIS (fl Coach Alex Hannum of the St Louis Hawks and the Hawks owner Ben Ker ner always see eye to eye during this season but with the Na tional Basketball Assn title tucked safely away Hannum can have his job next year if be wants it The Hawks clinched the title with a 110 109 defeat of the Bos ton Celtics Saturday night The two men created consider able discussion in basketball cir cles this year when they had a violent (disagreement about how the team should be handled But today Kerner said the Hawks coaching job' was "Han for the Kerner said a' contract would be discussed in the next few days By ED WILKS The Associated Press With traditional 1 Wash ington opener out of the way major league baseball opens the 1958 season for real' tomorrow A The San rancisco Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers late of New York and Brooklyn renew their long' rivalry on rookie grounds in San rahclsco" as hproes of the National new West Coast outposts Holst NL Banner or the first time since 1950 neither the Giants nor the Dodgers will hoist a new National League pennant That honor belongs to Milwau kee where the Braves will run up the NL bunting along with the world championship banner before taking on the Pittsburgh Pirates in County Stadium The full schedule with expected attendance and 1957 pitching rec ords looks like this: NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburg at Milwaukee (43000) Bob riend (14 18) vs Warren Spahn (21 11) Philadelphia at Cincinnati (30000) Rbbty Roberts (10 22) vs Brooks Lawrence (16 13) Los Angeles at San rancisco (22000) Don Drysdale (17 9) vs Ruben Gomez (15 13) Chicago at St Louis (Night) (19000) Jim Brosnan (5 5) vs Wilmer ''Mizell (B 10) AMERICAN LEAGUE New York at Boston Don Larsen (10 4) vs WillardNixbn (12 13) Washington at Baltimore (27 Chuck Stobbs (8 20) vs Connie Johnson (14 U) Detroit at Chicago (25000) Jim Sunning (20 8) vs Billy Pierce (20 12) $209884 Bassey picked up $70000 for knocking out Ricardo (Little Bird) Moreno at Los An geles in the third round April 1 The plucked Little Bird earned $38000 for the loss of his feathers They drew $215047 Perez 32 undefeated in 15 fights since he turned pro in 1952 is a big favorite to keep his title Main Oakland HB 3 3439 accident that almost ended what may be the most promising career in baseball Seeks 9th Pennant Score the 24 year old fire ball ing southpaw new manager Bob by Bragan the guy who joked his way out of the National League and new general manager rank Lane the man who madeXon tenders of th? Chicago White Sox and St Louis Cardinals spear: head the comeback bid in the AL They finished sixth last yearX Spahn the only 20 game winner last season will be going for his 225th victory tops among active NL pitchers The New York Yankees are aft er their ninth American League pennant in the last 10 years Hayvk Coach 'Saves' Job GONZALES WINS HAMILTON Bermuda (fl Pan cho Gonzales defeated Lew Hoad 6 4 6 0 and extended hisfjead to 32 23 in their profession tennis Red Sox and Giants Earn Spring Titles By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Step up and meet the new da Wellman and Sandra Stephen son finished third The team of Tim Butler Lyle and Larry isher and Ke vin Lee finished second in tha 100 yard freestyle relay for swim mers 12 and under 1 In the 200 yard free style relay the Austin team of Patty Ryan Harriet Louk Vicki Burton and Ellen Butler finish ed fourth None of the Austin swimmers won state championships in indi vidual events But they were heavy winners of points in other placing Medals were given swimmers finishing from first through fifth places Patty Thatcher finlshe3second in the 200 yard freestyle for girls 14 and under while similar plac ing were scored by Mary Jacob son in the 500 yard butterfly for girls 12 and under and by aith Newell in thi 75 yard backstroke age 14 and under Third 'places were chalked by Linda Wellman 50 yard back stroke age 12 and under Patty Gavin 75 yard backstroke age 14 and under and Chottie Schen del in the 50 yard freestyle age 10 and under Sarah Butler took fourth in the 75 yard breaststroke age 14 and under while Maureen Lee finish ed fourth in the 50 yard butter fly age 10 and under ifth place points were scored by Vicki Burton 75 yard butter fly age 14 and under aith Ne 1 well 200 yard freestyle 14 and under Maureen Lee 50 yard but terfly 10 and under Sandra Ste phenson 50 yard backstroke 12 and under (and Barbara Ryan 50 yard backstroke 10 and under In the 100 yard breast stroke Ellen Butler was fourth and Harriet Louk fifth "tarry isher took second place in the 50 yard breaststroke for boys 12 and under while his twin brother Lyle was third in the 50 yard freestyle Pairing fourth in boys indivi dual events were Larry isher 100 yard freestyle age 12 and un der red Wellman 75 yard li and under Mark Jacobson 50 yard butter fly and 50 yard breaststroke age 10 and under and Lyle isher 50 yard backstroke age 12 a under Paul Mickelson took fifth place in 75 yard backstroke age 14 and under while Terry' Lee was fifth in the 50 yard butterfly 10 anil tinder The Hopkins meet was the in door Minnesota Centennial event Austin has been designated for the official Minnesota outdoor 1 Centennial meet which will be a two day affair July 5 and 6 A 1 large sign prepared by the Aus tin Swim Club was erected on the wall of the Hopkins pool in viting swimmers to the Austin Centennial meet Goldby Wins Greensboro By JAY DAANE Girls and boys of the' Austin Swim club each finished in third place Saturday in the Minnesota AAU indoor championship at Hop kins which drew 580 entries The Ascension Swim club of Minneapolis copped the tit le in the highly competitive meet edging Wilder Swini'Clubof St Paul 79 68 while Austin" was next with 44 points Hopkins took the title 107 43 Over de fending champion Midway fol lowed by Austin with 28 points In the division Aus tin placed fourth with eight points as Hopkins retained its title Bob Thatcher coach of' the Austin Swim £lub sponsored by the Park' and Recreation depart ment was wpll pleased with the performance The Austin swimmers have been working out one night a week during the in door season while some of the competing clubs train daily Excitement reached its peak in the relays especially in the 200 yard freestyle event for girls 14 and under which kept spectators standing as the five qualifying teams splashed neck and neck Hie Austin team of Sue Hastings aith Newell Patty Gavin and Patty Thatcher finished second In another closely fought re lay the 100 yard event for girls 12 and under' the Austin team of Mary Louk Mary Jacobson Lin 3 0 Decision for Montreal Lead Series Keokuk Waterloo in Midwest League PEORIA III (fl Keokuk Waterloo Iowa officially held franchises in the Midwest League Monday 1' They were accepted "into Class baseball league at a meet ing here Sunday They replace Mattoon Hi and Lafayette Ind which withdrew becasue of finan dal' The league members approved 126 game schedule starting May 4 The league will have a split sebe dule with a five game series fer the pennant The opfflilng day schedule has Waterloo at Dubuque Keokuk at 1 Clinton Paris at Decatur and Ko komo at Michigan SPORTS NC (fl Pro fessional youth movement caught up with 45 year old Sam Snead in the final round of the $15000 Greater Greensboro Open tournament Snead had set his sights on his 'seventh Greensboro victory (he won 1938 inaugural) and seemed in great position to ach ieve his goal after moving into a two stroke lead after third round But when the payoff time came shortly before dusk unheralded B6b Goalby accepted the $2000 check Snead was sur rounded in a runnerup tie by four others whose total pro experience is some four years less than the 24 Sam has put in The 27 year oId Goalby whose hopaqjs Belleville DI plays out of Darien Conn He left a job as assistant pro at the Wee Bum Country Club in Darien last winter to make the tour members of the club financing his venture 277 was worth $1080 the same amount won by Don January Dow insterwald Tony Lerna and Art Wall of Pocono Manor Pa Stock Car Driver Has Heart Attack WINSTON SALEM NC (fl Stock car driver Billy Myers of Winston Salem suffered a heart at tack during a race here Saturday night and died after driving his racer off the tracks Myers leadingwith four laps to go when he pulled off the track" Attendants who reached him moments later found him slumped over the wheel He was dead oo arrival at a hospital Di Paolo and Gallaghers on Pro Mat Card Austin wrestling fans will be in for? a real treat Monday April 21 when Dio Di Paolo the hand some 6 4 and 246 pound Italian wrestler makes his first appear ance in the Austin Armory Di Paolo who ruled the game iu Italy as champion before be ran out of opponents'will jteam with Red Bastien 'of Minneapolis in the feature tag bout Di Padlo and Bastien will meet the rugged' Gallagher brothers Mike and Doc who carry the labef as world tag team cham pions in the best two falls out of three or one hour time match 1 The Gallagher brothers who nau trom Bayonne the toughest ever to appear in the local ring They? have taken the Upper Midwest by storm and have yet to puffer a setback in tag team competition The main event will be rivaled by the special match between Millie Stafford and Mary Jane Mull two top notch women grap plers This bout will go 30 min utes or one fall Opening the card sponsored by Co Minnesota National Guard: and promoted by Jim Cahill will be a special match between De Paolo and Doc Gallagher begin ning at 8:15 pm Millie Stafford and Bastien will appear at' the Austin State Bank between 1 and 3 pjn April 21 to help sell Savings Bonds sociation are busy selling score high hopfes dr Improved attendance card advertising as another means He feels that the league returning to neip ugnien we imancm ioao Scheid Is determined to luusn the 1958 season in the black and any success will depend on the pumber of tickets sold The as sociation needs $4200 to pay off the grandstand and this will be possible Scheid feels if fan in terest improves The veteran baseball figure has with personnel which for the most part was second and third rank in a year of disaster Warmath fias said before his 1958 team might surprise a few He meant it might not get steam rollered like the 1957 outfit did land might win a fair number of games Of the 75 candidates expected for opening drill 15 will be lettermen if all show up A 16th end Tom Moe is playing with the baseball Minnesota should have strength at the ends good front line talent at the tackles and will be ade quate at center Otherwise it will need powerful assistance from sophomores and members of last non playing redshirt crew The lettermen expected for the opener are ends Perry Gehring Ken Schultz Jerry riend and Bruce Hammond tackles Sixta Wright and Arnold Osmundson guard Ev Gerths and Jim Phil lipe centers Mike Svendsen and Jerry Shetler quarterbacks Reese and Bob Haake and halfback Bob Soltis Ron Wallin who joins Tom Robbins and Roger Hagberg as top seeded full back material won two letters in the early 1950s before joining the Army Grapefruit Cactus leagues that is The Boston Red Sox finished first among the American League teams with a 16 6 record good for a 727 average a fan tastic eait far better than the record compiled by most pennant injury of last dreadful to the state group which makes It eligible to compete in state tournament is a step in the right defection Despite the fact the league is down to four teams Austin air mont Albert Lea and Mason City and adll be classified as an 'A league Instead of double A the caliber 05 the baseball won') suf fer teams will be strong" Scheid said see where there wifi be any change Most of the players who saw action last yesr wfll be back and I look for a tight race" All league teams win under ja share system this season and will stress home talent' Each team will be allowed two outsiders and a college player The league will play a 36 game Schedule with the three Minnesota teams competing in a playoff fol lowing the regular slate to deter mine the entry for the class A state tournament which will be held at New Ulm in September Scheid is determined Austin will be in the state classic again which they last won in 1953 yhen the tournament was also held at New Ulm That year Austin competed in the class AA division but since that time that classification has been dropped Promotions will be limited this season although special nights will probably be held for various organizations such as Legion Elks and Moose Club Scheid said that Dairy Night always a popular event wiU be included in the list of promotions The 36 game schedule will be submitted for the approval of League board of directors at a meeting Wednesday night at Al bert Lea League play begins May 25 with Austin at Albert Lea arid Mason City at airmont Big Parade Celebration to Owatonna Out of Down State The class Down State" Lea gue is back to five teams today League officers had high hopes of starting the 1958 season with six clubs but it looks like Owa tonna will be among the missing Owatonna officials failed to at tend the Down State League meeting at Austin Sunday and as a result they were voted out of the organization That leaves Austin Albert Lea qji and Hay ward ready W' league openers on Sunday May 18 Besides eliminating Owatonna as league member officials voted to "play a 16 game sched ule which will'bqzdrawn by Har ry Strong of Austin this week and hired Interstate Umpires to work all league games League officials will approve the schedule at a special meet ing here next Sunday Bob Cummins Austin Blues manager plans to continue work outs for members of the club at Todd Park this week Anyone in terested in playing Jor the Blues are urged to report for practice Braves to Win Claims Haney MILWAUKEE tf! Manager red Haney said today he thinks his world champion Milwaukee Braves will capture National League pennant again' this'seasail anybody jtfbd says well Win in a runaway is crazy" he added JIost of his players agreed al though bigJoe Adcock declared emphatically winby 12 games? at least" Haney would gladly "settle for the Braves eight game margin of last year stronger" he said is the rest of the league I think the race will be just as tough as last year Nobody is likely to pull away from the field until September if got Io bear down from the he' continued "1 think the players know that I found the need for cautioning them against overconfidence hey know they have to work just as hard as last Catcher Del Crandall know it Sounds eorny but the club to beat is the club you play today I care bow many games we win by one game or half a game It matter as long we Win" The Most Valuable Player Hank Aaron figures thef Braves can win by eigH or ruhe games think eight is a close he said witbla grin Twenty would he a runaway I Eddie Mathews predicted battle right down to the wire like last MIAMI' la' (fl A final de cision is expected today on a loca" tion for borne baseball games in the International League "rankhaugEnessy league pres ident said be hopes to 'make thenal decision after a conference With Roberto Maduro Sugar Kings qwper 'League directors voted Sunday to keep a team in Havana after assurances by Madurp there would be no trouble They gave Shaugh nessy authority to pull the Sugar Kings out if the jBituation changed know Mamiro Will give me another Shaughnessy said "but I like conditions very well and the players of the other clubs are scared over going to Havana Shaughnessy emphasized that if it becomes necessary to shift the Havana team it will be tempo rarily He indicated the opener' if moved would be played in Tam pa la 5 fol1 A9 SAN RANCISCO (fl San rancisco which has a history of gaudy parades stages one tor day to celebrate its entry into the National League One newspaper predicted that the motprcade through eclipse the brawl thrown by Milwaukee' when it got the Braves in inancier Louis Lurie told pa rade officials to gather "every lit tle piece of confetti from resno to the Oregon and me the On arg Mrs John Mc Graw widow bf the great manager between 1902 32 when they won 10 pennants and three world for New York parade starts at Seals Sta dium the home of the San ran cisco team in the Pacific Coast League before the Giants moved here from New York After a tour down Mission Street and Market Street and through the financial district the parade will end at the Sheraton Palace Hotel with a shower of orchids This will £be the first chance many San ranciscans will have to see their new club The team arrived by airplane Sunday night Iran its' spring training trip and was the first time many of the Giants had set foot in their new home city CARLS WIN NORTHIELD Minn (fl A single by shortstop Mike Armacost in? the ninth inning Brought in with the rim that gave Carleton a 9 8 nonconference vic tory over Augsburg in the basebaU opener Saturday winners 1 In the National League the San 1 rancisco Giants wound up at the 1 top of the heap with 21 11 mark which came a 656 average The Giants were the only team 1 able to win 20 or more games while the Red Sox were the only team which managed lose less than 11 The biggest disappointment of the exhibition season is not hard tojspot The Detroit mis erable? 7 19 (J269) record which placed the Bengals far down in last placewas the shocker of the spring The standings were compiled strictly against majprjeague op position 1 In fact the Richmond Virgin ians of the" International League accomplished what most major league clubs when they licked the Red Sox 5 1 at Rich mond Sunday in the exhibition fi nale Home Run Power Propels Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS (fl Home run power of the kind that brought Minnesota a national baseball championship years has helped propel Jthe Gophers Krone of their fastest starts in history A weekend sweep of a 'three game series with Iowa State Teachers jumpethe tfin? ning streak to nine games after two opening defeats All' were achieved on the road Homers by Tom Moe Woody Erickson and Dave Pflepsen car ried Minnesota to a 10 3 opening victory Saturday and Dick Siebert Jr tossed a one hitter in the seven inning second game for a 4 2 decision 1 Siebert had a no hitter jn pro gress until Danny Boardsen banged a two run homer with one out in the seventh The Gophers meet North Dakota this weekend in a three game set 10 Baseball Vets Back at Stacyville STACYVILLE "Iowa Ten let termen form the nucleus for the 1958 Visitation High School base ball club at Stacyville They are Howard Steve Pitzen Bill Blake Roger Blake Dick Bawek Dick Herk Del Theo bald 'Ken Theobald Wage man and Ray Koenigs Others on the club are Larry Burben Mar vin Kramer Joe Pitzen Dave Bush Joe Durban? Bob May Char les Shot lif Georgs Shothff Mickey Wageman and Dave Shilling if Rl YATE WAR Doug Mohn of the Boston Bruins and Henri Richard of Montreal tangle behind the Bos ton netin first periodof Stanley Cup playoff game Sunday night Puck is near Richard's right skate Mon treal won game 3 0 to take 2 1 lead in championship series (AP Photofax) By JIM KLOBUCHAR Isota is in the sticky situation of MINNEAPOLIS Coach Mur coming out of a blow up season ray Warmath' of Minnesota starts searching Tuesday and there may not be enough telescopes at the school to last him through the spring Warmath exactly be star gazing glance at spring football roster discloses a nearly empty sky in that respect But the Gopher coach is going to be looking hard for items like these and if he finds some of them Minnesota may have a respectable team next fall: A fullback or two to fill the void left by the withdrawal of Bob Blakley Some halfback speed and trick ery to spruce up the offense this season especially if Bill Martin be around next fall and the chances are pretty robust that he One or two quarterbacks to back up Jim Reese a good passer but no shakes as a runner Some guards of almost any description to fill out the thin est position on the line 4 Reserve strength at tackle to augment the 'gqod first team 'two some of Norm Sixta and Mike Wright IP these all the sore points this season Sat least they are good for startersMinne Girls and Boys Tank Teams 3rd I x1 I pm 1 Tuesday 2 1 i tosfr 4 ff5 BRING YOUR SAWS and I SAW BLADES T0 I AXE JOHNSONS OR SHARPENING it.

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