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Blue Plate Grid fpr Monday Sept 22 1958 AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD Cards Down 2 YA 3r Soltis and Chorske Ready for Opener COMPLETE LINE OBRESND HOME AND AUTOjSUPPLIES TO SERVE 'Wj 478 18 415 27 Subdued Williams Awaits AL Action After Throwing Bat Ml Uli Uli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 REGULAR $3 50 VALUE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 300 1 0111 2 0 2 2 4 2 1 0 3 1 1 0 0 ab 5 4 5 3 4 New Tort Chicago Cleveland Boston Kansas City RAlttmnrft Majorleague Standinqs Milwaukee Pittsburgh 8an rancisco Cincinnati St Louis Los Angeles Chicago Philadelphia Big Bad Bears Back for Crack at NL Title Plans are being made for in door shooting during the winter The club is Mill looking for mem ben and anyone interested should attend the next busmen meeting Oct a the Austin Armory I Austin Dogs Place irst at orest City Two Austin dogs placed first in the field trial held Sunday at or est City Iowa Jam (BL) owned and handled by Harold Handler won the Open All Stake While Jessie (BL) own ed and by John Howley Roll Out Heavy Artillery in College ootball Saturday LA CROSSE Wis Winona dropped a 19 7 decision to La Cross Logan in a non ennftrence foot ball game played here Saturday Logan came from behind and scored all of their touchdowns in the first half to pick off the victory Winona which meets Austin ri day in a Big Nine game broke the ice in the early minutes of the first period when Tom Thal idorf scored on a one yard plunge The TD drive was set in motion when the Winhawks recovered the on side kickoff and needed only plays to But it last long as Ron Butzman produced three touchdowns His first came in the opening period when he raced 15 yards off tackle and in the sec ond quarter he went 45 yards to score on a reverse around his own left end It was 13 7 when Earl Jenson kicked the extra point' Logan's final touchdown was made three minutes before' half time when Butzman went 24 'yards after picking up his own fumble New Contract for Red Sox Manager BOSTON Hie Boston Red Sox have given Manager Mike Higgins another chance to make it next year He signed a one year contract for 1959 Sunday after the Red Sox had taken their third straight 2 0 victory from the Washington Sen ators Higgins is finishing a three year contract with the Sox Duxe ana Texas are pick ing up the pieces? Ohio Stale tabbed as the No 1 team in the country over the pro tests of Coach Woody Hayes gets its feet wet against Southern Methodist Oklahoma faces a toughie West Virginiav which hasn't lost a Southern Conference game in years and years Auburn the na tional champion last year plays still in the rebuilding in the NCAA TV Game of the Week 1 Noire Dame 'which appears on Speculation on ac tion ranged from a minimum rep rimand tea heavy fine' plus su spension' for the balance of the a matter of six games However some veteran observ ers felt the Isague would be com pelled to take more severe steps than "in the Kansas City case' anger Sunday was direct ed at himself for taking a good pitch and going for ihe ninth straight time without anif in his bid for a sixth league batting crown But the possible consequences became far more serious when the bat sailed to the seats 75 feet away Williams rushed to the box seat railing where Mrs Heffernan told him: worry about' une Ted all right I know you mean The hit master who won male athlete of the year honors in 1957 for producing an almost unbe lievable 388 batting average at 39 broke down for a moment was crying He looked Summers said had to tell him to get out on the field to play ball he was so The crowd of 9785 booed when Williams ran out to his left field position but reaction was mixed after that and when 'he doubled home a runr in the sixth inning he was loudly cheered He wound up with a for 3 day and held his average at nine points behind league pacesetter and teammate Pete Runnels 20 17 rbl 1 0 0 9 WILLIAMS THROWS BAT Ted Williams Boston Red Sox outfielder after he threw his bat into the box seats in back of Red Sox dugout at enway Park Sun? day The bat hit woman spectator on head and aftir treatment in her seat she was removed to the Red Sox first aid station Williams threw bat after looking at third strike in'thind inning of game with Washington (APPhotofak) i 5 3 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The blue piste specials are be ing served early In Minnesota college football Tn one conference the two top rated teams come together Satur day night in a battle beween the defending champ and an armed tothe teeth challenger This matches Concordia the 1957 Min nesota Intercollegiate Conference titllst' against Gustavus Adolphus at St Peter the MldwetzCoKferenee the tradition drenched rivalry between St Olaf and Carleton comes up for renewal at St Olaf Chief interest here will center on the new offense which whipped Monmouth last weelf Gustavus sounded its Expected warning to the Cobbers Saturday night by defeating Duluth Branch 34 20 while the Cobbers stripped of some of the power that earned them the 1957 were strug gling to beat Augsburg 18 13 to the othyr MIAC game St came up with an unan nounced display of power to maul firestone Main A Oakland HE 3 3439 i valuable player in the state tour nament The triumph gave Austin the first annual Interstate class A title to go along with the Minne sota class A crown won at New Ulm last week: They also added the' mythical state crown by de feating Pipestone the class state champions 5 2 Prescott smallest class A town in the 1958 Wisconsin state tour ney with a population of only 1200 made a desparate bld to make a showing but they were out of their class in this one They lacked the pitching and hit ting to stay with the Packer club which slammed seven extra base blows and backed the performance with a staunch defense that com pleted five double plays The Packers showed hitting pow er from top to bottom of the line up Shortstop Carl Bellotti 'collect ed four hits including a triple and double while rank Brown had three a home run and two doub les Second sacker Joe Raso drove in Green Bay Rookie Stars MINNEAPOLIS 1(AP) There were high priced stars like Ollie Matson Billy Howton Paul Hor nung and King Hill all around him but a rookie named Rey nolds won the blue ribbon in the Chicago Cardinal Green Bay exhi bition here Sunday Cardinal team won 31 24 in one of the wildest second halfs of touchdown trading the an nual National ootball League charity game has seen here The payoff was a 55 yard sprint by Dick (Night Train) wr By TOM KOECK PRESCOTT Wis Powerful Austin parlayed heavy slugging and the steady pitching of Jim Lawler for a 17 2 victory over the Prescott Cardinals In the battle of Minnesota and Wisconsin class A state baseball champions here Sun day afternoon Playing under sunny skies and before a capacity 2000 crowd the Packers powered 20 hits off four Prescott pitchers They clinched the game early with a big eight run uprising in the third inning It jgUmaxeda successful season which found Emil club closing with a 35 20 mark The Packers won about every thing in sight after finishing the regular Southern Minnesota Lea gue campaign in third place with a 19 17 record behind airmont and Albert Lea Since that time the Packers won 13 of their last 15 starts in a fab ulous achievement of power pack ed baseball and the pitching of Lawler named most AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 ci 89 60 597 79 69 534 14 JOO 14 Is MO 14ft four runs with triple and double and catcher Dick Notermann bat 1 ted in three with pair of singles The Packers chased starter Gene Bauer (16 5) drafted from Pepin in the third Inning after the south paw gave up five runs off three hits and four walks Bellotti start ed the merry go round with a triple to deep left field that found Bill Eggers over the snow fence bordering the field in a vain attempt catch the ball Triple Clears Bases After Bob' Mathias grounded out Cordell walked and Gilmore sing led home Bellotti for the first run Brown wu walked intentionally to load the sacks before righthand erEmieMechelke replaced Bauer Mechelke was greeted by a triple by Raso which cleared the bases for a 4 0 lead and Ray Roeehbaum singled before Lawler grounded out Dick Notermann then singled in Raso and singles by Bellotti and Mathias scored Notermann before Roger Most Was called to replace Mechelke Most ended the rally by striking out Cordell The Packers scored four more runs in the third off singles by Gil more Raso Notermann Bellotti and Mathias before Gene Lessman a southpaw replaced Most 7 had a 15 4 record during the regular season blank ed the Packers for three innings before four more runs were plated In Ehe eighth The big blow was 350 foot homer over the left center field fence that account ed for three of the runs Scatters Six Hits The Packers added the final run in the ninth off double and a single by Dave Ploof after two were down While all this was happeningLaw? ler who finished the season with a 17 7 record scattered six hits In working seven Innings The Cardinals collected two more hits jn' the eighth against righthander Mike Wallace but failed to score Bill Walsh who worked the ninth faced only three batters thanks a double play control was excellent as he failed to walk a man and he finished with six strikeouts Prescott tallied a run in the four th but it Was unearned because of an error on Rscy Dick Tronnier opened with a double advanced to third on How ard Groves' single and scored when Porky Eichmaq hit into a double play AusSn Bellotti ss Mathias 3h Cordell rf lf Gilmore If Brown ct CHICAGO (AP) American League President Will HarHdge today fined Ted Williams $50 for his bat throwing incident in Bos ten Sunday BjSOB HOOBING Associated Press Sports Writer Boston (AP) subdued Ted Williams on the downhill side of an explosive baseball career to day awaited American 'League ac tioh for hitting a woman fan with a thrown bat In the latest of his tempermOn tal outbursts thO year old Bos ton slugger angered by: a called thirdstflke flung his bat which caused a contusion over the worn left eye Mrs Gladys Hefferman the 60 pJjg''tinL fey coincidence Is Housekeeper for Red Sox General Manager Joe Cronin onrushing progress the last two weeks has been one of the most heartening practice developments He was the big offensive wallop again Saturday in the last game condition scrimmage Warmath was surprised by the narrowness of 14 6 yictory over San Jose State draw to conclusions that Washington he said of the smaller schools out there are real know about players like Liv Carr and Mike McCluskey from previous games qnd respect he said Warmath will take a 38 man travelihg squad west The Gopher home opener is against Pittsburgh Oct 4 i I the way back plays the Big a blood brother Michigan State' which is tabbed to fight it out for the Big Ten title with Ohio State has what looks like an easy assignment against California which was vic i timized by little College of Pacif ic 24 20 last week I Easy assignment? Well now Maryland figured it had an easy assignment against Wake orest Saturday The Dea 4 a fl IflflA UU11S LdU tVbl XA aUCUgHb CUJU WC1C IaH nnwhprp Tnmmv Mrmt who had taken some unpleasant lumps since taking over at Mary land two years back thought he bad a real ball club this time Re sult: Wake orest 34 Maryland 0 That about eliminated Maryland from consideration as a possible Atlantic Coast Conference cham pion North Carolina figured it i might be ready to take over since North Carolina vStatel defending champion was cm the downgrade (someone said) JTnsteadlfor'thelhird stralat and this hurt State i licked J(m Tar Heels Logan Downs Winona 19 7 7 squad CUT COLUMBUS Ohio Cincin pro basketball Royals have cut down to 15 players atztrain ing camp with release of Gerry Calvert former Kentucky guard and Rollie Harris onetime Har lem magician player Red Sox Purchase 8 Mino Leaguers BOSTON The Boston Red Sox Sunday announced the pur chase of the contracts of eight players from affiliated minor league clubs General manager "Joe called up five players from Min neapolis of the American Assn two from Memphis of the Southern Assn and catcher Joe Theis from Raleigh of the Carolina League rom Minneapolis the Red Sox acquired pitchers Tom Borland and Ted Wilfs catcher Ed Sadow ski outfielder Luke Clinton and infielder Pumpsie Green If Green stays with the pai'ent did) he will be the first Negro player in history to make the Red Sox roster Pitcher Arndd Earley and catcher Don Gile are the Memphis players She was kept In the boepital for observation over night though not seriously hurt A staunch Williams' Mrs Hefferman said felt awful sorry for him after it Wil liams said he felt just plain awfql yi reaction was inixed Cronin made it plain no club action WM planned Butthe man still to be heard was Will Harridge president of the Americfcrr League Umpire in Chief BiH Summers though understanding an guish wired a report to Harridge in Chicago rather than wait for the mails to carry it ined twice previously for bat throwing' Williams did more than anyone else to bring about a mem 'atoryjsb' 'major leagues for the act Mscalester 41 14 St Thomas beat Hamline riday night multiple otfenM adroitly led by veteran Al Schmucker produced a 37 8 vic tory over Monmouth but St Olaf feU to Ripon 40 7 Bemidji State a surprise win ner over North Dakota a week ago pasted Michigan Tech 38 31 in its Northern States Conference opener St Cloud State winleu since the 1956 season finally solved the mystery and beat Stout 24 12 Winona State downed Loras 22 8 Moorhead State lost to Mil waukee State 19 6 and Mankato State bowed to Iowa Teachers 35 0 In other nonconference action Dick Johnson scored three times jn victory over Duluth Branch a team which have the experience and size to match the but did have a flair for the spectacular Ed Luhdstrom scored on a 60 yard gallop for the Bulldogs and Dick Pesonen got another on a 70 yard punt back 64 Yards for TD Duane 64 yard scoring romp to the second quarter set the tone for St rout of Macslester Deutz scored twice and Joe Crotty once to a first half to which St grabbed a 31 6 lead and kept on the pressure the rest of Quarterback Roger Gilbertson guided Concordia past unexpected ly strong Augsburg The Ted Halmsted went 69 to aeore in the second quarter Two touchdowns apieee by Den nis Price and Guy Vena bannered Bemidji victory over Mich igan Tech Lob Swattoeh was the big offensive weapon to St first Victory in 10 games and two touchdowns by sophomore Marv Rouse enk on a 60 yare run featured victory over Loras Scotm 3 Touchdowns Mankato State lacked the fire power to handle Iowa Teachers whose Dennis Huffman 'scored twicer' 1 Schmucker scored three touch downs to the Carleton triumph over Monmouth Dennis jj vayd fourth gave St Olaf itsonly touchdown against Ripon Tronnier 3b Groves rf Bauer Mechelke sterud A Shaeffer Reevea 81efert Most'p Eichman it Totals 31 2 8 1 A Walked for Hovel in 9th Struck out for Eggers In 9th lled out for Lessman In 9th Austin 008 400 Prescott 000 110 000 2 Raso Mathlas Raao Roeen bkum: Lawler Bellotti Rosenbaum Lawler to Rosenbaum: Bellottl Ploof Rosenbaum olkes Rosenbaum Austin 7 Prescott 3 Brown 2 Tronnier Cordell Bellotti 3B Bellotti Raso Brown Lawler (W 17 S) Bauer (L 16 5) Mechelke Most Lessman' Wallace Walsh Mechelke WilAnn 2000 2 2 0 1 4 1 0 3 1 0 0 By ED CORRIGAN I Associated Press Sports Writer The heavy artillery to college football rolls out the likes of Ohio State Oklahoma Notre Dame and Michigan State blame them if they approach their tasks' 'with something less than enthusiasm The season is only a week old and already at least half a dozen dreams have been shattered Teams like Maryland North Car olina Penn State Georgia Tech con i nP9ni Tlllb Unrt AJErM OA tbl 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The final National ootball League exhibition standings say it will be a Chicago subway series between the Bears and Cardinals for the world' championship in December But the tune has been known to change before the dance is over and as' they begin the NL season next weekend the only solid fact is that the Bears are back big and bad Owner George Halas took over the coaching duties 'this year after giving Paddy Driscoll a two year try at a world cham pionship The best he could do was a losing try against the New York Giants in the 1956 championship affair So far Halas is undefeated as his Bruins finished the games with a 6 0 record beating Washington 27 24 Sunday' They showed a national television au dience that the trademarks of the Bears of old a big immovable line and flashing runners are once more that hallmark Hie Cards with a 3 2 1 exhibi tion mark in the Eastern Division are one of the surprises of the pre season They polished off the Green Bay Packers 31 24 SundayOriginally the experts through! the world champion Detroit Lions in the West and the Cleveland Browns perennial Eastern titljsts would take the marbles The Lions opening with a stunning 35 19 loss to the College All Stars staggered to the end of the exhibi tion trail with a 41 7 loss to the Browns Saturday night The Browns wound up with 500 at 3 3 the Lions 2 3 0 other Sunday exhibitions: Balti: more defeated New York 42 21 Los Angeles beat Pittsburgh 31 6 and Philadelphia edged San ran cisco 31 28 George' field goal in the last 17 seconds won for the Bears town '17 0 at one point late in the first half Willie 70 yard touchdown return' of a punt tied it 7 24 24 in the final period Rookie Mike Sommer returned two Chicago kicks 65 and 85 yards for Washington scorers Pet GJI 800564 J23497 4704914 43 JO 68 SVr57 2114 Mattice ires 280 to Win Pistol Shoot Mattice out ofa possible 300 Sunday to win the weekly shoot held by the' Austin Pistol Club Sunday Other performers included JI Gosha 271 Nelson 255 Dom 253 Rysavy( 253 Grover 250 Keating The last outdoor shoot of the season will be held next Sunday with 74 74 14 74 74 74 JOO 1414 71 78Z 477 18 70 77 81 86 SUNDAY RESULTS Baltimore 3 New York 2 Boston 2 Washington 0 Cleveland 3 Detroit 1 Chicago 2 Kansas City 1 TUESDAY SCHEDULE New York at Boston IN) Washington at Baltimore (N) Cleveland at Kansas City (N) Detroit at Chicago (N) NATIONAL LEAGUE I90 6084 6578 7175 7670 7969 SO 63 85 SUNDAY' RESULTS Milwaukee 6 Cincinnati 5 Tw abmIm a Chfeaffa 1 PitUfturglr at hlUdlephia (2) ppd rata TWSDAY SCHEDULE Philadelphia at Milwaukee (N) Trnila at Anrelea lNl Chicago at San rancisco (N) In Millers Cop Playoff Title DENVER The Minneapo lis Millers completed a four game sweep of their final American Assn playoff series with Denver Sunday with a 6 4 triumph earned on two ninth Minneapolis know until at least Tuesday night wbo the In ternational League opposition will be in the big showdown Montreal leads 2 0 to its besLof seven series with Toronto game be tween the two International League rivals was postponed because rain piled up early 4 9 lead against Mark reeman the 6 foot 6 righthander who pitched Denver into the final series The loss went to Joe McClain who started the ninth inning for the Bears and gave up a double to Art Schult Ben lowers took over the mound and after getting Red Jlobbtos on a fly lowers was the victim of two consecutive hits Tommy 1 1 1 drive bounced off third for a run scoring single Umphlett took second oq the throw to the plate and scored on manager Gene ground er over second Schult also hit a 2 run homer in the first Elkton Loses Grid Tilt arid "QUtyrterback ARIBAULT Coach Leo Trauig Elkton football team dropped 0 non conference decision to strong Shattuck here Saturday But more serious than the set Jwk nnarterhack who suffered a severe leg gash in the second quarter and will be out of actionfor at least two weeks It took 19 stitches to close the wound Elkton held the Cadets score toss the first quarter but Shat tuck rallied for a touchdown for a 7 0 lead at halftime They scor 5 ed two more in the third period and got the last one with 20 sec onds left to play in the fourth period Elkton had trouble mounting an offens'' after Erdman left the Bgaifie but move to the Shattuck eight before an intercepted pass halted the threat and one other time moved inside the Shattuck 30 It was the second setback to three starts for the Elkton team which meets Grand Meadow in a Southland Conference game ri day Bassey Seeks 'Big Money' BOSTON (AP) (Kid) Bassey was in the market for big money fights his feather weight championship as bait today after crushing the hopes of Willie Pep for one more title shot open to all said Manager George Biddles one is barred Hogan Is in big de The 26 year old champion from Nigeria tot his manager do the st talking as he began a restafter battering Pep for a ninth round technical knockout Saturday night in the Boston Garden will be ready to fight again to a Biddles said be in this country six months and I want to keep him boxing He thrives on The 126 pound Bassey picked up a check for $1161150 after floor tog 35 year old Pep twice for a TKO at 42 seconds of the ninth round The scheduled non title 10 rounder drew a crowd of 10409 Milwaukee Clinches NL Crown By JACK HAND' Associated Pretz Sports Writer official now The Milwaukee Braves will meet the New York Yankees to the World Series for the second straight 'year Pitts burgh put up a gam fight but the lights went out yesterday while they sat to' the rain at Philadel phia and Milwaukee beat Cincto ntli 'x The BraveS had their troubles before nailing down the clincher 6 5 Warren Spahn the likely choice to open the Series against the Yanks Oct 1 in Milwaukee rolled along with a one hitter through aix innings Then the Red legs knocked him out to a five run toning Don McMahon finally subdued Ctocy It was 21st victory As a result of the vic tory and the ratoout of a scheduled doubleheader at Phila delphia Milwaukee boosted its lead to 5ft games with fotu to play Willie Maya opened up more of a lead to the National batting race with two hits to three trips that gave him a 342 average The San rancisco outfielder his a four point edge on Richie Ashburn of the Phils Ramon Monzant who relieved starter Johnny Antonelli in the second tolling was the win ner as theGiants whipped' St' Louis 1A' Los Angeles took over sixth place by shading the Chicag'6 Cubs 2 1 Although the Dodgers used five pitchers they had a shutout going to the ninth The Ciibs load ed the bases in both the eightlrand ninth with none out In the clincher Spahn had allowed only a first inning sin gle and two walks until the sev enth The Braves had knocked out Brooks Laurence to a four run burst in the and tod 6 0 go ing to' the last of the seventh rank home run and an error by Johnny Logan start ed the Redlegs on the way to thbir big seventh inning before McMa hon finally stopped them Sandy Kotax ie ftiarter was the Dodger winner although Rog Craig Kipp Don Bessent and Johnny Klippstein all saw ac tion Additional Sports fa9e By JIM KLOBUCHAR Minneapolis Veteran Min nesota halfback Bob Solti and Bili Chorske preciously guarded against new injuries for the last 10 days will start Saturday against Washington if they come through scrimmage "tests this week Kauth and Arlie Bomstad have done well in practice but naturally want to go with all the experienced backfield men we Coach Murray Warmath said today J1)SW rh5ybaCk only lineup uncertainties as 'Min nesota goes into its final stage of shaking down for the opener in Seattle or Minnesota the game has an importance that outreaches any opener for some time: This is a fresh start after the dismal last six weeks of a melancholy 1957 season The team has been Tated no better than eighth in the Big Ten in most preseason sizeups and it pretty obviously doesn't know what to expect of itself Soltis and Chorske injured early we are not as ready as like to Warmath said you can look at that two ways I Their injuries gave some of the young material a chance to work in with Jhe varsity and all of them need a lot of Warmath will start an all letter man Jine averaging 210 pounds i one which is well protected in depth at the ends thin at tackle adequate at guard and thin at center with No 2 man Greg Lar son ailing The starters wlil be Perry Geh ring and Ken Schultz ends Norm Sixta and Jerry Wallin tackles Ev Gerths and converted center Jerry Shetler guards and Capb Mike Svendsen at center Aside from quarterback Jim Reese Chorske and Soltis War math goes into the 1958 season with a swarm of sophomore back field material Reese will open at quarterback Chorske and Soltis probably will be theTialfbacks and Roger Hag berg will open at fullback Specials Served Early in State The score was 21 14 Duke anoth er hopeful to this traditionally strong league thought it might be to there And Georgia Tech had hopes of winning the Southeastern Conference crown So South Carolina blanked Duke 8 0 and Kentucky shut out Geor gia Tech 134) Penn State had high hopes of of winning the mythical East ern championship and had a set up against Nebraska But Ne braska picked up the marbles 14 7 That leaves Pitt which belted UCLA 27 6 as one of the top can didates for Eastern honors The first day upder the new scoring system was inconclusive This year if a team elects to pass or run for conversion after a touchdown it will be worth two points A kick remains at one point 7 Only one game actually was de cided by the new system That was the COP CsHfornia battle Cfp trailing three times went for two after each of its thite touch downs and made good Lach time AwKW for Pipestone Over Bangor NEW ULM Minn The Pipe stone Indiahs followed the lead of the Austin Packers to nip Ban gor Wis 2 1 before 578 fans here Sunday to win the first Inter state class championship The'Packers won the 'claa' A trophy by blasting Prescott Wis $7 3 Lefty Dick Hellmer of Pipestone limited the strong Bangor team to a pair of singles and had a no hitter working until Lee sixth inning single broke the string In one stretch Hellmer retired 11 straight batters Pipestone collected four safetiesoff Paul and' scored its first run in the fifth inning when Lloycl Ray mond drew a walk moved to sec ond on a sacrifice and scored on a dduble By Lance Johnson 'I ti winning run came with two out to the seventh when Johnson singled and scored on two Bangor errors Bangor rallied to the ninth to "score once and had the bases load ed before reliefer Del Koopman'retired the side Hellmer was waved out after giving up his second hit and a base on balls Koopman walked two men after retiring two bat ters 1 hX Banzor' 000 000 2 2 Plpeston 000 010 4 4 1 Paul and Johnson Hellmer KOPP man (9) and Heinrichs to Bump Prescott 17 2 eature Race Won by Brua Ole Bnia: of Albert LVa the 50 lap championship race at the Chateau Speedway Lansing Sun day The big crowd watched Brua take an early lead and hold it all the way The semifeature of 25 laps was won by Wally Barringer of Red Wing Rex Garr of Riverside Calif won thea first heat race Jerry Brua of Albert Lea won the' sec ond heat and Bernie Jacob of Aus tin won the third There were 34 cars in the meet 1 Two accidents marred the pro gram but both drivers escaped injury Gaylord Kogers rolled ms car in the first heat and Erroll crashed in the semifinal There will be another race pro gram at Chateau Speedway Sept 28 with time trials slated at 1:30 pan Thei other ffrst place was cop ped by Colonel (BL) owned and bandied Ly Jerry Studer to the Qualifying Stake The meet was staged by the North Central Iowa Retriever 0 0 0 Lane after he intercepted a Babe Panin pass with five minutes lett But it was the passing of Rey nolds the Nor 3 quar terback whose job presumably Is on shaky footing that kept pulling Chicago from behind the whole seqond half Bart Starr swept for six yards to score early for Green" Bay A 41 yard field goal by Bobby Joe Conrad cut the Cardinal deficit to 7 3 at halftime With Larmar McHan being rest ed and Hill injured Reynolds started throwing for Chicago early in the third quarter The Louisiana State rookie hit Gem Nagler with a 25 yard touchdown pass to give Chicago a 10 7 lead 43 yard field goal tied for Green Bay and Parilli put the Bays in front with a 24 yard pass to Howton Reynolds' then lofted a throw to Woodley Lewis who sped to' the seen for 48 yards Matson scored from the four and it was 17 17 Don Mcllhenhy restored the Green Bay lead with' a 26 yard scamper early in the fourth quar ter but Reynolds once more bailed out the Cardinals with a 12 yard touchdown pass to Bobbie Gordon A crowd of 18526 saw the game at Metropolitan Stadium S'tpnnTC HERALD i 0 Mill WIN IRST INTERSTATE CLASS A TROPHY Packers lash Bat Punch rbl 3 a i 2 3 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 17 0 01 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 WI3MK 1 a SB kJ 1111 1 i IZ1 eZ 1 1 1 AA 1 a ft 1 f1 Rato 2b A 3 Rosenbaum lb 5 Lawler 5 Notermann 3 Morgan rt 3 Ploot 2b 3 olkes 3b 2 Wallace 0 Walsh Totals 48 Prescott Leseman as Eggers 3b 3 Hovel 2b 3 Eggers It 3 Lessman cf rt 3 Most lb 3 ip erbbso7 6 2 10 6 2'V 3 5 5 4 2 ft 7 8 8 0 0 1 4 4 11 5ft 5 5 1 4 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 11 Leseman Raa Johnson 2:30.

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