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sfiwTOTORWWw X35r7 'ux vAuy A ir 4 a A wrtl v'fc 1 1 'XJ2S' WPw 95ru Igj 'SbaaQO MrWj Eb EdK MreSW JKJtt afll HEAD OR STATE BASEBALL TOURNAMENT The Austin Packers of the Southern Minnesota League will represent Region 6 A In the state baseball tdurnamentwhich begins riday at New Ulm Third place in the league this season the Packers caught fire to win the and" then eliminated Spring Grove and Blue Earth in regional competition Those In the picture front row left to right: Carl Bellotti Dave PloofJoe Raso Jim Lawler Ray Rosenbaum Bob Mathias Harry Pritts' of airmont Paul Eh rha rd or Albert Lea and Myron Hoffman 6f Albert Lea Back row Manager Emil Scheid rank Brown red olkes Dick Cordell Roy Gilmore Bill Walsh Dick Morgan Dick Notermann Mike Wallace and Dick Placek team trainer The three bat boys are sitting in front (Herald Photo) 1 ELIMINATE SPRING GROVE 13 0 IN RAIN BIG NINE OOTBALL TEAMS IN ACTION RIDAY PITCHING RECORDS Rbchester Plays at Austin Team Batting: 315 10 AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD Thursday Sept 4 1958 Us i 4 AA Teams Golfers Will uc wugu lu ueieai me earns involved in a sudden death etj States has won all three abmm a Lak 1a mm a a 1 IWOSALE Ring Victory I and accommodate 15000 persons easily I 1 i SAETY USRoyalSi Tires Six players will represent each nation in each match Scotch 1 47015 WockwoW 2 3 1 1 Good End Weight in Line on Credit Side for Gophers sota which annually sponsors the most ambitious baseball program in the nation The battle for the 1958 South land Conference football title opens riday night with four of the seven teams in action Jumping right into conference play Glenville which posted a 2 4 record a year ago plays at LeRoy and Rose Creek in its second year of 11 man football travels to LeRoy While the conference games are regarded as the most im portant attractions all South land teams will see action as the curtain goes up on the 1958 campaign Elkton which won the 1957 Southland title with a record of five wins and one tie will host Byron in a non conference game 3 2 teams get going Sunday The tournament field is the top 2 0' There no compromise' wHr safety when you choose US Royal Safety 1st Tires who counted five boots for the game then put across five more in the ninth After the Braves finished their splurge Rip 'Repulski unloaded a grand slam homer in the ninth for Philadelphia Three runs in the seventh won it for the Redlegs George single scored the run that broke a 4 4 tie and Don two run' pinch single put it away Don Gross (5 6) was the loser with Willard Schmidt (3 6) the winner both in relief The made it two in a row over the Giants for the first time this season on Duke two run homer in the ninth off los ing reliever Red Worthington (11 7) The Giants managed only four hits They got only two over the last seven innings off reliever Sandy Koufax (10 9) one a solo homer Orlando Cepeda his 24th in the sixth for a 3 3 tie Jbe fourth hit a two run triple with two out in the 12th got the Job done for the Car dinals and "reliever Jim Brosnan before opening defense of title next week at Glenville Adams runnerup last year with a 5 1 record gets its first test from Ellendale at home while Grand Meadow which fin ished third in the conference hosts Lewiston Other attractive area "contests which mark the opening of the football season finds Spring Greve at Spring Valley Hayfield plays at St Charles and Bloom ing Prairie which figures to be a threat in the Gopher Confer ence race will entertain a strong Cannon alls team All games except the Byron Elkion tussle (2 pm) begin at 8 pan 1 2 Southland Grid Tilts Set riday By JIM KLOBUCHAR Associated Press Sports Writer MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Minne 1958 footbalf team will have Big Ten class at the ends weight hr the Efie fi potential first year star in guard Tom Brmgg and fair strength at center Beyond that the Gopher outlook is misted by such things as an Absence of depth at most posi tions a heavy reliance on players who have yet to win their rib bons in loop competition and a Head banging schedule Minnesota has been lumped with Indiana Northwestern as the Big probable tail end three some and it would be torturing the facts to push the Gophers much higher at this stage The team has one psychological By TOM K0ECK Ready or not the 1958 Big Nine Conference football season is laun ched riday night and oddly en ough this first rojjnd may pro duce the new champion 1 Rochester and Austin co cham pions of the Big Nine a year ago appear the "top choices to re peat in the race for the confer ence title and the two teams tan gle at file Athletic ield at 7:30 pm nothing is deflnjje at this stage the winner willte toe to finish toe race on top SKI TOURNEY Robin Lake at Pihe Mountain Gg the site of toe 1953 National Lauren Rochester team will go after its sixth consecu tive title supported by 14 letter men and some top junior pros pects At a first glance there seems to be little room for improve ment over last record which showed 7 1 mark in the con ference arid 8 1 for the season While Hagge points out that his club has a long way to go the fact that he will have four re gulars in key spots indicates an other powerhouse in the making One thing for certain Rochester i will have the biggest line in the conference and plenty of speed in the backfield which operates ef ficiency off both the single wing and formatidns Holdovers in the starting lineup against the Packers tomorrow night are Dick ischer who plays either tackle or blocking back half back Bill Scott center Pete Thork elson and spin back Terry Mons rud illing out the backfield will be Pat Macken senior letterman and co captain while John Gam bill may handle the blockipg as signment AtMShlg8S Stater Dufty Daugh erty 'held a head bumping session with his linemen with Line Coach Lou Agase emphasizing the new MinneapolisBids for '64 Olympics CHICAGO (AP Certification of either Chicago Detroit Los Angeles or Minneapolis to try land ing the 1964 Olympic Games is ex pected this weekend at a meeting of US Olympic officials" The Olympic site selec tion committee will convene ri day night to study bids of the four American cities However no mat ter whiclTcity is selected it will be far from certain this' country will get the 1964 games The site will be chosen next spring in Munich by the Interna tional dlympie Committee By The Associated Press Warren Spahn seemed to have hit a snag in pursuit of his ninth season of 20 or more victories He had won only one of his last three decisions and there he was trail ing 1 0 after seven innings 1 So the Milwaukee Braves came up with il runs in the last two frames at Philadelphia last night beating the Phillies 11 5 for 18th victory It gave them a nine game lead in the National League their largest since moving to Milwaukee in 1953 Cincinnati knocked off the Pitts burgh Pirates 7 4 and Los Angeles kept San rancisco in a second place tie with the Bucs by trim ming the Giants 5 3 St Louis de feated the Chicago Cubs 9 7 in 12 The Braves came from behind on Joe Adcock's three run homer his 17th in the eighth chasing loser Seth Morehead (1 4) The champs made it a six run inning against reliever Jim Hearn with the help of errors by4he Phils 33122 Jesses Levan of Chattanooga "Jed the Southern Association in runs batted in last season despite aSy 37 "He knocked Tn 115' runs i to lose toil season in the way tf prestige A year ago its predeces sor was praised to the' skies in advance and wound up being run over five times and kicked into eighth place in the Big Ten And there is always this Min teams under coach Mur ray Warmath twice have come with winning seasons when least expected The 1958 team has this on the plus side: ive lettermen Perry eh ring Ken Schultz Bruce Ham mond Tom Moe and Gerry riend at toe ends a third of the squads lettermen complement A sturdy center in Capt'Mike Svendsen and a good replacement for him in sophomore Greg Lar son ft 0 2 1' 0 0 0 1 in Tor riavons By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS They sealed up th( American assu naseoan pennant tnree clays ago but think the race was just starting to look at half the league our teams second place Denver through fifth place Omaha are in a dogfight for the first first time 'champions The top four teams will meet in post season playoffs fyt the "right to repre sent the league in i the iunior worlds series with the In erna tional League playoff winner At the only two games separate the four teams Omaha closed tlje gap 'ame froni the first division Wed nesday nigiht by tripping Denver 12 2 while Minneapolis and Wichi ta swapped places Minneapolis vaulted into third with a 14 4 conquest of St Paul' while Wichita fell to Indianapolis 8 1 Of no bearing on either first place or last was Louisville's 3 2 Rules State Blockers IE MA fl MRM MA MH M' MM lean 2 1 0 By ED CORRIGAN Associated PresazSports Writer 5 OREST HILLS NY (AP) If Hamilton Richardson wants to play on the Davis Cup team in the Challenge Round against Aus tralia all he has to do is say the word' US cup bigwigs were disap pointed at straight set defeat at the hands of Ulf Schmidt in the National 'Cham pionships yesterday i But they were inclined to shrug it off "One defeat make any difference in my way of said Cup Captail) Perry Jones Jim Moffett chairman of the cup Selection Committee ob eliminate him just because he lost to The Cup Committee and the Selection Committee meet today to iron out details for the election of players for 'the team On Sun day the Selectiori4" Committee meets alone and a team will be named No one Including Richardson knows if he will make the trip to Australia next opponent will be Herbie lam Beverly Hills Calif whfrjtumed back giant killer Chris 12 10' 6 i 4 The 19 year old Crawford had beaten Gardnar Mulloy Barry MacKay and Aus tralian Bob Mark in earlier rounds Vic Seixas 35 continued his re markable performance by out classing Mike Green Miami Beach 6 27 8 6 Mai defending champion ousted Billy Knight 4 6 6 3 6 4 8 6 Seixas meets Ashley Cooper "an old buddy in quarter final today awhile Neale raser of Australia tangles with Alex Olmedo of Peru in the other In the 'division' top seeded Gibson marched into the quarter finals along with Maria Bueno of Brazil No 4 Christine Truman of Britain No 7 and Mrs Beverly leitz Long' Beach Calif No 8 vious biennial matches Ward fired a 68 and Hyndman By JACK CLARY jr Associated Press Sports Writer Pity the poor college lineman He has to change his football life because the college rules commit tee decided last winter it would be better to block with one arm than with two The new rule states that a block er must keep pnly one arm against his chest with hand" clenched in stead of two as in past years What heis going to derwitfi hand to avoid a 15 yard penalty for holding is ud to him to learn bewteen now and the open ing of the season It is alsd considered enough of problem by most coaches that the linemen are' getting the bulk of the hard work during the first workouts Ohio State Coach Woody' Hayes' ju ggii 2 OR 2OR 2OR 71MJ 7W 5I34 15 5644 BladnraB Tb Type TERRS TO SUIT TOUR BUOGH MOW AV A8ABU IN SIZE TORT 7 51 CAM NEW ULM Minn W) A sei tot 26 teams drawn from the biggest network of amateur base ball leagues in the nation hook in the 35th annual Minnesota state baseball tournanjent open ng here riday night Lonsdale one of the last quali fiers faces" Springfield at 6:30 3m and Hanska meets Caledonia 8:30 in the firSttwo games of lhe tournament They are among 20 class Ask or Ralph The Tire Man OSEM TIEE MABINE STORE ranklin Dial HE3 7)36r Pitchers St Olaf Lutheran Wins Softball Title St Olaf Lutheran defeated Church of Christ 6 0 at Northwest Diamond Wednesday night to win the 1958 YMCA Church League softball playoff title Gene the distance for toe winners and besides giv ing up only five hits he supplied most of the batting punch1 with two triples in two official times at bat Herman Kooy' collected two sin gles for the losers 26 Teams Bid in State Test Minor Loop Results PACIIC COAST LEAGUE Phoenix 8 San Diego 7 Sacramento 11 Seattle 4 Salt Lake City 5 Vancouver 3 Spokane 1 Portland 0 (10) INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo 5 Montreal Toronto 7 Rochester tuum uoiumous' 2 AMEHrcAN aSsn IhdlariaDdlH 8 Wichita Louisville 3 Charleston 3 Minneapolis 14 at Paul 4 Omaha 12 Denver 2 called end 8th i nd Job Perplexing By ED WILKS Associated Pres Sports Editor Think 'you want to be a major league pitcher? Nice job that You can give up JO hits in one game and 'win then allow the same club only two hits five days later and lose Or you can win nine of your last 11 decisions finally reach 500 for the season too the way things went last night for right hander rank Lary of the Tigers who lost 1 0 and Dick Donovan of the Chicago White Sox 'who beat him with a five hitter Spoils No HitterLary (14 13) had a no hitter for 6 1 3 innings Then Billy Goodman blooped a single and Sherm Lol lar followed with a double Lary retired the next eight men but' it was all over Donovan made off with his kecond consecutive shut out and a 12 12 record He had only a 3 10 record at the All Star game but has won all but two of 11 decisions since The New York Yankees reduced their magic number to lO over the second place White Sox by defeating Boston 8 5 1 Baltimore broke a tie for fourth with Detroit by defeating Washing ton 4 3 Kansas City rapped Cleve land 6 2 but the seventh place were eliminated officially from the flag chase by toe Yank victory The Yankees put it away on' Yogi 22nd horiie run a three run shot in the ninth off Leo Kiely a lefty reliever brought in to face the left handed batting Berra Ryne Duren (6 3) won1 it wjfh two perfect innings banning the last four men in relief of Murry Dickson Murray Wall (7 8) was toe loser Seore Pair in' 9th Baltimore took it with two runs in toe ninth bn a pair of walks a tie breaking pinch single by Bob Hale and a clinching single by Bob Boyd Arnie Portocarrero (13 10) won his first in three weeks Vito Valentinelli (4 3) was the loser Bob 31st home run 'and Hal fifth powered a tie breaking four run fifth inning for the against loser Hal Woode shick (3 6) Ray Herbert (WJ won it with a five hitter blanking the Injuns on two hits (both by Min nie Minoso) after toe first inning when Lary 11th homer counted two runs pounds and two years of service football behind him might develop into one of the Big better linemen before his first year is out He Is serving a sentence with the reserves for reporting a couple of days late but almost certainly will be in the starting lineup against Washington at Seattle Sept 27 Line Is Husky j'A line averaging close to' 210 pounds and populated by veterans at most first string spots Norm Sixta Mike Wright and Jerry Wallin are hefty people at tackle but did not hold the fort last year Brown Ev Gerths and jlerry Shet lerare the top three guards at Minnesota although it is a ques tion whether 'they are up to the league standards collectively uin backfield this year Jim'Reese letterman with only sporadic Big Ten experience will start at quarterback in the early games He is an acceptable passer and a slow runner with buckets of desire There are six sopho mores behind him some of whom will have to go a long way this year The most likely right now are Joe Salem of Sioux alls SD and John abry of Green Bay Wis Soltis Lacks Speed Bob Soltis a long legged type with drive but not much speed is a left half backed by Arlie Bom At right half is Bill Kauth perhaps the most dynamic runner on me team tie was a red shirt last season Bill Chorski a senior who might have started herd is out indefinitely with a bad knee WjrnfiSl piais'to iaKe Mk stf Pep per LySaker who good on defense Jerry Rose who is tori best of toe sophomore runners best all around newcomer at half back Jim Rogers and Roger Hagberg may be used interchangably at fullback Both are sophomores with strength and a will to make gOQd Lose AU certainly figure to lose them Warmath said of the 1958 season fight and spirit on this team and enough talent to make anybody respect The Gophers play in order Wash ington'1 Pittsburgh yhere North western here Illinois here Mich igan away Indiana away low? here Michigan State here Wisconsin away 20 Teams in Church League vtrri class title meeting first Hinck ley of 1 at 1 pm Satur day Austin' however must share this honor with Little allsr which wiU also have teams in both class A and divisions Although it was a rugged pull to eUmtaate Albert Lea and air mont in the playoffs AVERAGES' 2b 3b hr rbl are Offer Berth on Cup Team to Richardson ip Prttta (W 11 6) 7 Kogneny (i) SdU Rostad WP ritts 3 Soils: nrtr Rogneby Byers Carlson 2:00 450 blocking rule as the boys hit 'each other one on one then two on one Texas Coach Darrell Royal prom ised his linemen more work when he complained after scrimmage i that guards guarding and tack les tackling linemen 'still looked pretty according to Coach Milt Bruhn the Badgers scrimmagg In the Atlantic Coast Conference Coach Paul Amen put his Wake orest linemen through a brisk line scrimmage while Dukes Bill Murray stressed blocking' and tackling fundamentals Coach rank Howard's Clemsop Tigers wfent at each other in a hard blocking session while Co lumbia lost center and Capt Coy Gobble for two weeks with a frac tured toe: 1 Notre nafli Schafrith to end lie' then moved Wednesday as Coach Terry i oreiinan oemoanea me lacs oi SPORTS for Anthony SYRACUSE (AP) nest (Tony) Anthony has stuck a rather timid toe the heavy weight door with a two point split decision over unranked heavy Archie McBride Anthony weighed 177 McBride 184 The classy stylist showed a left hand that McBride long wiU re member but his debut in the un limited division Wednesday night was anything but impressive Anthony won the 10 round na tionally televised "(ABC) bout on Referee Joe point allot ment The referee gave Anthony points and McBride five after scoring five rounds for Judge Dick Albino was 7 over whelmingly in favor' of Anthony 8 2 Harold McGrath saw it 6 4 in favor of AP scored five rounds for Anthony three foci McBride and two even Anthony who won his 35th in 41 bouts (he had one draw) said he Braves Lead by as Spahn Wins 18th Home Runs Help Cedar Rapids Win' By THE 'ASSOCIATED PRESS Sid Goldfader had his home run bat going for Cedar Rapids again Wednesday night as the Three I League leaders took a 10 1 2 game bulge for the second half championship Cedar Rapids which last week set a league record for round trippers smashed four more in an 11 5 victory over and Goldfader flccpunted for two of them "one good for four runs Lar ry Glick and Horace Garner hit the other homers for the winners Goldfader had a pair of four bag gers Tuesday night Stan Hdrvatm pitched Winona to an 8 2 victoiy over Green Bay and ox Cities beat Davenport 4 2 thought he had won the fight a game cut to five innings by rain easily Packers Join Blues in State Tourney i 4 SPRING GROVE Minn Aus tin clinched the Region 6 A base ball championship here Wednes day night to quality for tori' 35th annual state baseball tournament opening for a nine day run at New Ulm riday They did it by drubbing Spring Grove of the Southeastern Minny League 13 0 in the rain and mud in a game shortened to seven inn ings by mutual agreement The Packer club which finishni third in the regular Southern Min nesota League standings and then won' six of seven league and re gional playoff games will be gun ning for their first state title since they' won top class AA crown at New Ulm in 1953 Opponent for the Packers in the state of class A "state double eli mination play at 6:30 pm Satur day i 1 1 be the Minneapolis With top Packers safely aboard Austin has toe unique distinction of having two teams in state competition this year The Austin Blues members of the Down State League will compete for toe The YMCA Church Bowling Lea gue will expand from 12 to 20 teams this year Merlyn Sellers league president announced to Churches that will participate in the league are St Olaf (2) Church of Christ (2) Congregational Ll Presbyterian Holy Cross (2) St Lutheran (2) Grace Luth eran (2) Grand Chapel (2) Evan gelical United Brother? and Our Saviour Lutheran (2) irst Metho dist and ellowship Methodists League bowling will begin Mon day Sept 8 at Echo Lanes at run Wtt Uie BILE oi LHC 1MV TRAYinna Other officers of the league ape Water Ski Championships has Stan Grandy view president and been called the largest Robert Lange secretary treasur man made lake The beach will 41 Packeni won the double elimina tion Regional honors in a breeze They did It in a minimum three games defeating Spring Grove twice 6 2 and 18 0 with a 1 15 2 triumph over Blue Earth of the aribault Martin County League sandwiched in between In eliminating Spring Grove the Packers used the same comblna tion which has through the playoffs good pit thing and good hitting Lefty Harry Pritts (11 6) draft ed from airmont blanked Spring Grove on five scattered hits while the Packers pounced on three hurlers Jim Rogneby Arlen Solie and Merle Rostad for 15 blows including five for extra bases Pitts Is Steady Pritts turned in a steady perfor mance despite a muddy rifound and wet slippery ball He limited' Spring Grove to all singles and finished the seven inning stint with one walk and 10 strikeouts He was' never in serious trouble after leaving two stranded in the first inning Three of 15 hits were home runs with the slugging touched off bj rapk Brown in' the third jnning when he slammed a ball over the right field fence Joe Raso homered in the fourth and Pritts got in the act in the sixth with an inside the park home run to left field 1 Brown added a double in the fourth while Ray Rosenbaum who will carry a 500 bat mark to the state tourney collected four hits in five attempts including a triple in the sixth Carry 315 Bathfark It was strictly no contest one the Packers jumped off with a Igad in the first inning They add ed two more in toe third in the fourth one in the fifth The biggest rally developed in toe sixth when the Packers chased Solie a five run uprising' Going into the state the Pack ers caiycy a 315 team batting' mark for the seven playoff games with five of the regulars Rosen baum Roy Gilmore Dick Cordell Raso and Brown batting over mark Packer manager Emil Scheid indicated today that ace righthan der Jim Lawler (13 6) would be on the mound to open state play Austin aS hrtl' Bellotu Raaa 5 Brown cf 5 3 Ollmor If O' uoraeu ri Rosenbaum lb Mathias 3 5 Notermann 3 i nita Morgan rt loor Zb Totals Spring Grove Rostad 3b Miner 2b Rogneby Johnson lb Rogneby Johnson 3b Mahoney If I Roverud rt Solie ss Johnson rt Totals 23 0 5 0 Austin 292 Spring Grove 000 0 Roverud 2 DP Miner Johnson Solie Rostad Johnson: LOB Austin 13 Spring Grove 6 28 Brown Rosenbaum Drown Raso ritts Morgan i vr nnc 1 5 0 0 1 10 1 1 13 11 11 5 2 1 1 A A li a ViX 1 HBP r8olle (Morgan) (Notermann): It appears only two non letter men will break into toe lineup They are tackle Don Hameister and Cliff Lae who is making a strong ran for tlie right end posi tion against veteran Dan Ryan Other starting linemen are end Chuck Johnson guards Doug Page and Jim Dunn and tackle' Bill Chumbley The tackles carry most of the weight Delegated for defense duty are senior lettermen Chuck Wolden junior letterman Gordon Peter son sophomore Duane Domack and junior Bill Ringenberg The Packers ihatch Ro size but they give away too much tackle Terry Maus' guard Larry Maus the co captains for this game and tackle Jim Miller in the front line Backfield Question Other probable starters are Mike Marineau and Clayton Reed at endsBruce Hall or Arlen Jacob son at left guard and newcomer Larry Swenson at center Defen sively Don Uecker wjll move in as a guard or tackle Terry Johnson will get a shot at linebacker as will Bob Hardy and Larry Kram er will be used as a defensive tackle Dave Thomson who has been bothered with a hip injury will nrtensjve end The backfield is the biggest question mark with only Tom ol kestad senior fullback command ing much experience complications developed Wednes day when Terry Brown slated to start at left half twisted a knee in a punting drill and probably will miss the opener If he does not play either Daryl Richardson or Tim Baxter will take over vmui pvaiuvia are at quarterback Lyle Cline at right half and either olkestad or Larry Diggins at fullback While the first unit looks pro mising reserve talent will be skim py for this first game Refuse to Talk Coach Art Hass who is start ing his sixth season here refuses any opinion on the outcome never know how ateam will react under he said have been inconsistent in practice looking good at times and bad at others The kids are keyed for this one and if we get our share of breaks Jet Ro chester know they havejbggjvui 4 Last year the Rockets spoiled Austin's bid for the undisputed conference title with a 12 0 deci sion and the Packers are eager Austin bat tie here other Big Nine attractions find aribault at Owatonna Man kato at Albert Lea and Winona at TJorthfield Red Wjpg playa notj i 1 0 2 4 1" 2 0 34 13 15 13 hrbl 3 30 A 3 3 r0r 0 0 0 0 0 over 'CfiaSStdl Rain provided merciful end uiciue rift 1 WirAnv? nfr AIvmaKa VV WbHVLl AAAAOVA CAU where the Dressing Cardinals soph Jim Tyrer a 254 pounder i bangen zKjmt? runs ine gitmcr ffscaueu in the top of toe ninth The win ning pitcher was Bob Blaylock in relief of Lindy McDanielthi for mer St Louis Cardinal hurler Minneapolis got eight of its 14 runs after two were out in the fourth inning at Paul Pump sie Green hit safely four times and Manager Gene Mauch ac counted for: six of the runs with a pair of doubles ana a single victory was Minnea ninth in the22 game inter city series a 0 0 0 0 0 to Be Tough CupTesL SAN RANCISCO (AP) Ameri jeas Cup golf stars learn their pair ings late today at: ceremonies which will hoist the flags of Ca nada Mexico and the United States at the Olympic Club Hhrvie Ward two time former Amateur king and Bill Hynd man gave i in practice Wednesday that the Jiome team (Will be tonvh to The Unit pre elimination Six Class A teams will jday on a double elimination Lonsdate got into the ate course ment mesaay night by beating Shakopee 4 3 Saturday seml' Minneapous" 'Cozys hgaiiBt mbrterigs ''ihcfiinauitl eacli Austin and Sleepy Eye against St afternoon In the' sixsomes each Paul Briteways Little alls and nation will havea twqsome play Bloomington the other Class A ball in other' words an expanded twoball foursomeThe winner of each match will re skim of some 80 leagues in Minne ceive one point ties will halve the poiui other scores Wednesday were Charles Coe and Dr: Charles Taylor 72s Billy Joe Amateur champipr Wil liam Robhinsr Jr "6 and playing Capt Rex Baxter 77? 0 1st YLQ 1 I Rownteum 28)3 1 4 0 11 500 Gilmore 7 21 0 0 0 1 4 428 Ploot 3 5 3 0 0 0 0 400 Brown 7 23 10 3 0 4 J85 CordeU 7 24 0 0 0 4 J75 RaO 7 27 1 1 2 5 333 Morgan 2 3 1 1 0 0 1 333 Bellottl 7 8 3 0 0 0 237 Mathias 5 13 4 0 0 03 350 Pritts 1 4 10 0 1 2 350 Polkes 4 14 3 1 1 0 3 314 Uwler 4 15 3 0 0 1 3 300 Notermann 7 25 3 1 1 0 5 300 Wallace 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 000 Hottman 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 Q00 Walsh 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 000 Ehrhard 0 0 0 0 000 ip er bb sow 1 Lawler 8 21 10 114 3 1 Walsh I 2 0 4 0 2 0 0 Wallace 3 3 3 1 0 Mathias 2 OOOO 00 Gilmore 2 2 2 1 1 0 0 Hoffman 3 9 1 11 1 0 Pritts 7 0 1 10 10 1.

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