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SLIGHT AVORITES TO DEEAT WASHINGTON 8 AUSTIN (MlnnJ HERALD riday Sept 26 1958 CARLS OLES BATTLE OR WOODEN GOAT Owatonna Ace nings and three victories from Millers Hold Minnesota a title possibility Additional Sports Concordia Gustavus half of a breakdown: Total from the class A PrescottWis be Martin Utah By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN Associated Press Sports Writer The Big Ten faces its toughest opening football schedule In years this weekend but the oddsmakers favor all Big Ten teams except two Indians! and The rebuilding Hoosiers will be 28 point underdogs at Notre Dame Saturday 7 'Northwestern' which failed to win a game last year is an eight point underdog in its preaslve going Into the first game But there has been a wide gulf between the first and unseasoned second team Warmath has to find enough new men to form an ade quate reserve rank and if the Washington game shows none are available at the moment the Go phers are In deep trouble The Gophers will have a weight advantage on Washington but have the halfback speed of Wash ington's Mike McCluskey and Lu ther Carr Both teams use basic split offenses Minnesota's guid ed by the senior" a third stringer last year and Washing 20 18 18 14 13 12 12 12 12 12 7 State (0 11 In the other top game One of the big attractions to morrow pits No 1 ranked Ohio State 1957 Big Ten champ against Southern Methodist ranked 20th Don pass ing poses a challenge tor run ning of Bob White and Don Clark for the Ohioans Second ranked Oklahoma takes on a toughie at home against West Virginia 13th which last week beat Richmond 66 22 Defending national champion Auburn (No 3) plays Tennessee 'in the national television game Notre Dame (No 5j opens with neighbor Indiana The Irish are a four touchdown favorite ourtbt ranked Michigan State plays host to California a 24 20 loser to Col lege jjf the Pacific last week Tn the East Pitt Qio 7) plays By THE ASSOCIATED pray for said Coach John Gagliardi the weep football got the heart to ask for Gagliardi is the man who di rects the St football team between sobs and flourishes of black crepe St has won its first two games by scores of 33 0 and 41 14 but: don't see how got a chance against St Thg game jt Collegeville Satur day afternoon is one of three with possible title bearing in two con ferences involving teams this weekend Defending champion tackles title favorite Adolphus in the other starry Minnesota Intercollegiate Conference double billing The St John's St Thomas game is the other! aM four are tied with 1 0 league records Minnesota's two' teams in the Midwest Conference Carleton and St Olaf hook ap in ivy covered Wooden Goat 'rivalry Carletod is a hot title possibility and St Olaf is not but the Oles are priming for this one 1 St John's team stir red up excitement in the MIAC last week by shellacking a2 Mac and every Saturday for the direct line 7 broadcast of the Uni versify of Minnesota football games home encounter with Washington State Don Meredith the No 1 passer last year will lead the spread formations of Southern Methodist against the Ohio State meat grinder ranked first nation ally' The game is on th? Buckeyes home ground and'tbey are favored by 13 points Texas Christian fixing after a 42 0 romp over Kansas invades Iowa The Hawkeyes are expected to flash one of their finest offenses Iowa is a touchdown choice California is at Michigan State whose Spartans are ready to chal lenge for the Big Ten title" MSU is a solid 21 point favorite Only one sophomore 240 pound tackla Deskinsj willr bfr fo starting lineup against Southern California in Ann Arbor The Wolverines are listed a 10 point choice Purdue will entertain sophomore cogged Nebraska The Huskers are inspired after a 14 7 upset of enn State but they are a 20 point un derdog against Purdue 1 Illinois is favored by seven points to spoil the visit of Bruins who were thumped 27 6 by Pitt Minnesota is a touchdown choice at Washington whose Hus kies were pressed in defeating 1 San Jose State 14 6 Getting a head start in the Big Ten are the Wisconsin Badgers a touchdown bet tonight over the University of Miami Pick Lorry Diggins on All State Team 7 chancd to run at fullback against Albert Lea when regular Tom olkestad was hobbled with an in jured ankle made the most of his opportunity to earn a berth WCCO seccod weekly All State Team of the Week it was announced Thursday night' He was one of 11 prep gridders to be named on Prep Parade a long 1 1 Irv 'Nerdahi of Rob binsdale selected as coach of the week Other players include ends Den nis Harvey Willmar and Jay Kes ler Redwood alls tackles Pat Maier Stewart and Don Schults aribault' guards Bob' Tufler Brainerd and Jim Raboin Inter national alls center Stere Hol land Luverne and backs Craig Paulson Owatonna Jim Jones Bt Louis Park and Wayne KnaufMoorhead Holy in an early battle for the "Lambert Trophy while Army (No 8) meets the Atlantic Coast South Carolina 8 0 conquerer of Duke last week Boston College (1 0) is at Syra cuse Princeton and Rutgers con tinue a rivalry that began in 1868 the oldest in the country In the South MississippLTNo 9) takes on Kentucky 2 0 and un scored on at Memphis Navy be gins its season against William A Mary while llth ranked Mississips pi State plays 18th ranked lorida (1 0) Texas Christian (No 6) to Iowa hoping to add to its 1 0 record while 10th ranked Washington States cdmes out of the sr West to play Northwest ern Illinois entertains UCLA Pur due travels to Nebraska and Min nesota meets Washington 7 7 8 ft 6 8 8 8 3 2 Whether it has enough strength on its No 2 line to give the Go phers two playable squads? Whether Jimmy Reese can fur nish the quarterback spark that was missing from the third game od in the collapse season of 1957 If surprise fullback Jim Heid Roger Hagberg and Jim Rogers can provide the line smashing punch to keep the grinding split moving Most of it boils down to this for Minnesota! The Gophers are carrying only nine seniors all of them starters Their first team looks adequate although not 1m By JIM KLOBUCHAR MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Bopho more loaded Minnesota headed west today with do ratings nor complexes to cloud the atmo sphere of Itsfootball opener against Washington Saturday a very young team with a lot to said CoacJ) Murray Warmath looking for a tough game In fact I think Wash ington should be favored because already played one But got plenty of spirit and enough other things to make it a battle" The gents who poet the odds say Minnesota by three to seven points hardly enough to make Washington "forcover'' The Huskies defeated San Jose State by a squeaky 14 6 last week Win or lose Minnesota should learn sometime before its over: Whether its swarm of sophomore halfbacks will produce one or two with yard gaining consistency Gagliardi ered "Take St Thomas They 'got the jump on the rest of us by being the first to claim they had a young team jumped on the sarne line but they were' there first so every body figures St Thomas is green as grass Some of those freshmen got beat out juniors and I seniors like to have green material like that The experienced men we do have like Duane Deutz Joe Crotty and Bernie Mclnerny in the backfield and some of our an open date and Michigan men up front Tech entertains St Norbert" By BEN OLAN games last year the Braves had Associated Press Sports Writer to get 24 consecutive shutout in "NEW YORK This writer nings and three victories from expects the New York Yankees to Lew Burdette plus a couple of bounce back and defeat the Mil waukee Braves In a five game 1958 World Series To win in the maximum seven Minnesota Wisconsin Playoffs Successful The first Mininesota Wisconsin championship baseball series was termed a success from a finan cial standpoint it was announced today 'The netc profit of both" class A' and games was $lfe540iss rthev gate receipts' title game ht tween Austin and the Prescott Cardinals was $90025 Receipts from the Bangor Pipestone game at New Ulm was $545 for a grand total of $144525 After expenses each of the com peting teams netted $25310 1 In addition both Austin and Pipe stone Interstate titles sensational catches by left fielder Wes Covington and a dramatic 10th Inning homer by Ed Math ews in the fourth game that evened the senes 2 2 The Yankees were beloW par physically irst baseman Bill Skowrbh missed most of the se ries with a leg Injury He was replaced by Harry Simpson who managed one hit in 12 times at bat and Elston Howard a com parativa newcomer to the posi tion A lame shoulder kept Mickey Mantle out of one game and a leg ailment hampered him InWost of the other TheYankee are stronger than they were a year ago Bob Turley is a vastly improved pitcher Ryne Duren is a better reliever than either Bob Grim or' Tommy Byme Tony Kubek has settled down nicely at shortstop after flubbing a couple of pivotal plays as a third baseman in the 57 series And Norm Siebern the New York left fielder can cover 'more ground than veteran Enos Slaugh ter who started several games last year The Yimkees will have played 15 regular season onetiePy the tinje tha series opens in Milwaukee nekt' Wednesday But nowhere in the 19SR seacnn were they called upon to play a crucial game or series in the run away JUnerican Leagua race The Braves with probably a stronger club than 1957 are well equipped to give the Yanks anoth er rough time But our opinion that Casey men will be up for this one with Skowron producing most of the timely hits and Don Lar sen turning in the best pitching Pct GB5DS 10 503 14500 14U500 14487 161i477 18407 28 i IRST CHANCE AMES iffl Mike itzgerald the promising sophompce wjng back on the Iowa State ootbalfl squad will hifve his first taste of regular competition at Tucson Saturday night when the Cyclones play Arizona By ED WILKS Associated Press Sports Writer Willie Mays goes into the final three days of the National League batting race tonight with a J73 average? Richie has 185 In the American League lea4er Pete Runnels Is batting 422 Williams the runnemp Is at 435 Those typographical er rors the way the fighting four have hit thus far against the clubs be facing when the season closes this weekend and in the parks where be swinging Hold Slight Lead or the record Mays leads the NL race' with a 4458 average as bis Giants play the St Louis Car dinals in three at Sari4 rancisco Ashburn Is second at 4439 as he and the Phillies open a three game finale at Pittsburgh Runnels is batting 424 wRile Williams his Boston teammate has a 320 average as the Red Sox open a four game series at Wash ington tonight Mays 27 has hit Cardinal pitch ing at a 459 clip for the season with 28 hits In 78 at bats But while he batted 422 in the 11 game se ries at St Louis he's had only a 473 average against the Cards in eight grimes at San rancisco Ashburn 31 is batting 314 against the Pirates for the season with 22 hits in 71 at bats He hit386 against the Bucs in their 11 games at Philadelphia but he's hit only 185 five hits in 27 at Pittsburgh Runnels 30 picked up from Washington last January for Norm Zauchin and Albia Pearson has batted 373 against his old mates for the season swinging for a dandy 475 mark in 11 games at but managing only a222 average at Washington" Williams 40 the defending shooting for his sixth title is batting 427 against Washington for the season He was 475 against the Senators at Beaton but Is hitting only 435 at Wash ington jvith four hits in 17 at bats Muiial Is Stan Musial of the Cards the defending 5 champ who has won seven titles is the closest com petitor to Mays and Ashburp Mu sial is third at 436 Harvey Kuenn of Detroit is third in the American League race hitting 316 after losing a British Agree Yankee Yacht Cinch for Cup "NEWPORT RI (AP) Uriel's Columbia is swallowed by a whale almost everyone along the Amer i Cup waterfront expects her to win the 107 year old trophy to day With the greatest of ease The American defender has shown complete superiority over Sceptre the British challenger piled up her 3 0 margin in the best of seven series with victories in light moderate and heavy air Even when a fourth race was called because the yachts finish within the time limit Columbia was a mile ahead Even the British have now con ceded publicly that Columbia is the faster boat When asked if Columbia were the superior boat' as sistant helmsman Colin Ratsey answered simply: would say Neither crew had been willing to say so until Sceptre sailed in the heavy winds she expected to find in the Atlantic off here in September Sceptre had her blow yesterday and Columbia crossed the finish line a mile and a quar ter ahead' got what we asked for and the results proved we were prob ably said Coljn Ratsey Sceptre's assistant helmsman American i noting chesty hull compared with the knife edge prows qf American 12 meter yachts had said right wrong" by junior college transfer Bob Hlvner LlaeLoek Streag Minnesota is solid with letter men on the line Ends Perry Geh ring and Ken Schultz are capable Norm Sixts has potential to give away at tackle but so far realized it The other tackle Ron Wallin is a 'steady plugger Ev Gerths who will do placement kicking la a strong guard Jerry Shetler at the other guard' has made the transition from center effectively enough to knock touted sophomore Tom Brown out of a starting spot Mike Svendsen should be one of the better Gopher captunsoL re cent years from a leadership view point Lack Experience In the backfield Warmath has no experience past Reese and left half Bob Soltis Bill Kauth and Held 'fed shirts last year prob ably will start at the other spots Behind them the backfield is solid ly sophomores except for left half Arlle Bomstad a fourth team re serve last year have lots of mechanical said one Gopher vet on an even keel men tally No overconfidence to worry about time and no ratings to live up to We may do all End Gehring Kn Schultz Jerry riend Tom Moe Dick John son Bruce Hammond Tackles Norm filxta Jerry Wai Un rank Brixlus Mike Wright Ar nie Osmondaon Dick Williams Guard Ev Gerth Jerry Shetler Dean Odegard Tom Brown Gene Wittenberg Bob Charon Dave Mc Chesney Center Mike Svendsen Greg Larson Jerry Annis Bruce Nlmmer Quarterback Jim Reese Larry Johnson 'Joe Salem John abry Halfbacka Bob soltls Bill Kauth' Arlle Bomstad Gary Melcebert Jerry Rose Penner Lvsaker Tom Chandon net ullbacks Jim Held Boger Hag berg Jim Rogers Tom Robbins TO PAT TP 4 3 3 3 2 2 1 222 231 01 1 1 1 0 i 1 ANOTHER SIEGE After upsetting Duke South Carolina athletes prepare fur?" ther for Army by looking at cartoon likening the scrap at West Point to the battle at Andersonville although they fully realized th'at the Cadets had a lot of other callable young men In addition to Bob Anderson All America halfback The Game cocks are left to right Halfback Alex Hawkins ullback John Saunders Quarter back Buddy Bennett and GuarcfCorky Gaines Auztin rule a favorite to whip Winona tonight but Coach Art Has taking anything 0 granted zuppoae we to win" he zald for get that all of the team we play from now on are aiming at us and Winona is no Auztin will be risking a 3 0 Big Nine Conference record when they square off against the Win hawka at the Athletic ield at 7130 Winona come her eeking Its first victory following a 66 tie against Northfield and successive Austin Pistol Club Holds Shpot Sunday The Austin Pistol Club will hold its last shoot" of the season at I pm Sunday un the Police range at the airport Tickets will be iold for a draw ing with the prize a choice of an automatic shotgun or $100 and five hams The money raised by the draw ing will be used for the building fund Milwaukee Pittsburgh San rancisco Cincinnati St Louis Chicago Los Angeles i4 na 1 THURSDAY RESULTS No games scheduled SATURDAY SCHEDULE Cincinnati at Milwaukee Chicago at Los AngeieS Loul at San ranetseo' Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (N) Pct GB596 6516 11497 15476 19464 20464 20 ASl 24 Austin mhiim Daily vPIIK Tfw STOCK CAR RACES CHATEAU SPEEDWAY Sunday Afternoon Tl" Trials 1:30 Mt i Racing 2:30 pau 20 Lap Semi" 30 iop eature Corner Koeck's Gale Cisc 0 Raleigh relief pitcher played football at alester crew that had been rated Ohiq'State University Pitching Edge MONTREAL (AP) The pitch ing strong Minneapolis Millers of the 'American Assn and the hit happy Montreal Royals of 'the In ternational League tangle tonight in the opening game of the Little World Series The best of seven series shapes up as a battle between the mil deep pitching staff (they have four pitchers with earned run averages under 25 runs a game) and big bats (five regulars hit 270 or better and four hit double figures in homers) 1 This will be Seventh Little World Series appearance and the third The farmclub of the Los Angeles Dodgers have a 3 3 record in previous series The Mil lers now Red Sox property arri The second and third games are scheduled here Saturday night iv I I Picks Yanks to Bounce Back and Seat Braves point with a for 4 job as the Ti wonder of Minnesota college gers beat the Chicago White box 7 1 in the only game scheduled in the majors yesterday goes tp shpwyou how much lack weight and St value you can put on pre season has that Ohio State kind of offense that just wants to grind it out With backs like Don Hennesy and Jim Mergens they can dp it Will Gagliardi an St show up? fJWell a home game so well be John cracked Other games in the MIAC Satur day night have Augsburg at Mac alester and Hamline at Duluth Branch All four have 0 1 confer ence In the Northern States Confer ence Moorhead State is at Winona and St Cloud at Mankato Bemidji Major League Standings Big Ten to ace oughest Openers Tomorrow Minn vs Washington 3:50 PM Brought you by: LEUTHOLD BAUER CHUCK HALL CLEANERS MINIT CAR WASH EARL'S URN STOIK Stanley Takes Cardinal Job i ST LOUIS (AP) The return pf former Manager Eddie Stanky to the St Louis Cardinals in 'a front office capacity another step in a high level reorganization of the club was made q(ficial Thursday nighU The clii announced that Stanky coach at tfie Cleveland Indians for the past two seasons will have the title pf "assistant on player His job will be to scout and evaluate major and minor league player talent still to be announced but re garded as certainty the des ignation of Solly Hemus' as sue cessor to the recently fired man ager red Hutchinson Stanky manager of the Cardin sis from 1952 through May will over of Joe Mathes the longtime chief scout lyho isbeihg retired' Ancin Rules ounq uopners uo wesr MIAC 'Doubleheader Tops ri a 7 i jijf State College Grid Menu On Your Sports Station KAUS 1480 Examination Due Covington on Ailing Knee By JOE RIICHLER Associated Pres Sport Writer Manager red Haney could prob ably announce Series opening game lineup today if only he were assured of the physical fitness of Wes Covington the hard hitting left fielder Unfortunately Haney will not know for certain the condition of ailing left knee until Sunday or Monday at the earliest The left handed slugger hobbled b'y poor underpinnings practially all season is scheduled to undergo an extensive examination of the damage knee within the next few days Wes also is plagued by' a pulled muscle in his right thigh There is a possibility that the knee will have to be drained mce more before 'the start of the se ries Until the past month the draining took place twice a week In the last four weeks according to Haney knee has had to be drained only once a week after the" draining" Haney Baid had to rest him a day because the knee becomes sore Should the knee hav? to be drained again suppose be bettr ojfif not play him against a left handed The New York Yankees have not as yet announced their first game pitcher but Haney like many others assumes it will be southpaw Whitey ord If Covington is unable to play Joe Adcock will open in left fiqjd Normally a first baseman the nght handed saw suffi cient service in left field this sea son to assure Haney that he can do an adequate job in the outfield If Covington plays" Adcock will alternate with the left handed hit ftmg rank Toree at first base depending upon the opposing pitcher Scores 3 IDs to Take Lead Scoring three touchdowns again st Rochester Marshall "last ri day right Craig Paulson of Owa tonna took over the individual scor ing lead In the Big Nine Con ference 18 points ran liis to tal to 24 for the! season four more than the 20 accumulated by last leader red Gerbig of aribault who missed the Man kato game because of a leg in jury? Jerry Galvin of Red Wing and Chuck Reineke of aribault tied for third place with 18 points a piece or undefeated Austin who shares the Big Nine lead with Red Wing seven players have scored points They are Lyle Cline 14 Terrv Brown 13 Mike Marin eau 12 Clayton Reed and Daryl Richardson 7 Larry Diggins 6 and Tim Baxter 2 Craig Paulson Owatonna red Gerbig aribault Jerry Galvin Red Wing Chuck Reineke aribault Lyle Cline Austin Terry Brown Austin Chuck Alley Mankato Don Bllliar Owatonna Dick Core Albert Lea Mike Marlneau Austin Paul Olberg Northfield Bill Anderson Mankato Doug Brandt Owatonna Terry Lloyd Mankato Clayton Reed Austin Daryl Richardson Austin Larry Diggins Austin Jim Glesne Albert Lea Jim Haitfh CkaTTLtnnna LewU Kenae Albert Left 1 vuwx iunae ttea wing Pat Macken Rochester red Meyer Mankato Orover Mullin Mankato Dave Olde Owatonna Dave Palmer Albert Lea Don Rchlllta TAariRaivI Roger Villarreal Albert Lea Claire Hemenway Red Wing and Sunday afternoon the re Jim S' Xr? maining games in Minneapolis 184 Bin Roger Mankato LISTEN SATURDAY 2 0 a I 0 0 0 0 17 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 3 2 i' 11 1 11 Key Intersectional Games to Test Top College Team By JACK CLARY Associated Pres Sports Writer The big boys step into the spot light this weekend as the college football season swings into a full schedule of games Some key intersectional game will tesHtef strength of the top rated team 1 Tonight in Orange Bowl Big Ten darkhorse Wiscon sin meets the Miami Hurricanes The Badgers in their first trip Souths are rated No 14 in this Associated Press poll The Hurricanez are No 15 Also toriit Georgia Tech a 13 0 upset victim of Kentucky last week meets lorida State (2 0) Detroit (1 0) goes to the Air orce Academy where Ben opens his first game as coach Denver (0 1) is 'B' Mays and Runnels in "I Tight Race a AMERICAN LEAGUE IV New York 61 Chicago 80 71 Detroit 76 75 Boiton 75 75 Cleveland 75 75 Baltimore 73 77 Kanaa City 72 79 Washington 61 89 THURSDAY RESULTS Detroit i Chicago 1 Only game scheduled SATURDAY SCHEDULE i Baltimore at New York Detroit at Cleveland 'Boston at Washington Hansa City at Chicago NATIONAL LEAGUE 90 61 84 67 78 73 75 7ft 71 80 70 81 70 81 as avorite ByTOMKOECK WHEN AUSTIN SQUARES AGAINST WINONA tonight at the Athletic ield give Don Uecker who wears jersey No 58 a look 1 As a lineman Uecker get as much attention or headlines as the backfield stars but that prevent him from doing a good job along with the rest of the boys tr upfront While not classified as a regular the senior has the unique distinction of being a Shandy for coach' Art Packers He plays both guard and tackle on offense and performs both chores on defense well as handling all of the kickoff duties' Learning two positions both ways is a big assignment jn 4tself and Ueckercan always bffcounteclon ta do a good job regardless 6f what position he plays Determination and a fine attitude marks him as a key performer and ijt is seldom he will yield ground to an op posing ball carrier 1 Keep an eye on him and find No 58 atthebot tom of most of the piles There was a reason Casey Stengel moved Bill Skowron to third base the other day Not that Casey is trying to make a third sacker out of the Moose but a spiked left foot limited first base While Casey want to risk the chance of Moose getting stepped on again he wanted him in the lineup which was the reason for the If nothing happens the next few days Skowron should be healthy for the World Series against Milwaukee It could mean the difference with Skowron and Mickey Mantle taking their regular cuts at the plate Packers Win Share af Trophies THE TROPHIES APPEARING IN THE AUSTIN STATE BAK the property of the Austin Packer baseball team The Packers collected four of them the past three weeks in win ning the etas A state title at New Ulm the mythical state champion ship by defeating Pipestone the class winner and one for winning the Interstate class A title against the Prescott Wl Carciinals The other one is the Knot Hole Gang revolving trophy which was present ed to the Packerrfor their great feat in winning the state title Pitcher Jim Lawler also ha a trophy for being named the mostvaluable player at the state meet rom ell reports tickets are'going fast for the Victory Dinner in honor of the Packer team which will be held Oct 30 at the Elks Club Tickets can be purchased from John O'Shaughnessy general chair manor from members of the Austin Baseball Assn It promises to be quite an affair and the Packers certainly deserve the: recognition More Teams In League Next Year a CQRNER CHATTER There 1 a good possibility that the number of teams in the Southern Minnesota Leagne Will lie increas ed for the campaign Owatonna aribault and Rochester all former members are interested in rejoining the class A league preliminary arrangements will be made at a meeting In Owatonnanext month The University of Iowa has gone into hegvy scheduling with Weet oaot teams for future non conference football games It will be California in 1959 Oregon State in I60' and 1962 Southern 7 Catfn and 19K Washington State'in 1963 and Idrino in Roger Garmen former Rochester Junior College basketballstar win attend St Louis University Although a transfer student' Garmenr who was the SMJCC scoring champ two straight year 7 is eligible for competition Over Winona setbacks against Mankato and La Crosse Logan situation always epelli Hau "continued (Winona) certainly will be to spoil our undefeated or the exception of guard Bruce i Hall the Packer will be at full strength' Winona comes here with halfback Roy Hazelton quea tlon mark but Tom Thaldorf his replacement against Logan showed 1 plenty of possibilities Regular cen ter Bill Schultz game because dr a Teg in7' fection will be a starter Arlen Jacobson' named gam captain will take over guard berth Otherwise the ragu lar Packer lineup will be Intact with Ron Anhorn Terry Brown Lyle Cline and Larry Diggins the backfield starters? Winona will hold a weight ad vantage in the line but the Pack ers boast more speed Another top Big Nine attraction finds Red Wing at' Mankato Tha i Winger are 'the only other un defeated team in the title chase with victories over Owatonna and Northfield Mankato goes with a 'V 1 2 record i To round ouf the program Ro' chftster without victory in three starts plays at and Owatonna the big surprise of the early race will be at North field Albert Lea hosts Minneton 7 ka in a non conference game 7 This afternoon the undefeated Austin team played Albert Lea at the Athletic ield Austin Pacelll waits until Sum day to return to action when they travel to Waterloo Iowa for a 2 pm contest against St Last year the Shamrocks beat the lowanS 12 6 "Pacelll will be seeking seo ond win in four starts following 24 0 triumph over Winona Cotter last Around tha Austin area Elk ton plays at Grand Meadow ia the feature Southland Conference game while Adams is at Lyle Glenville goes to VentUri Iowa Spring Valley plays at LeRoy West Concord at Hayfield and Medford at Blooming Prairie vBdMBr 7 MM 1 A i 'tut I i '1' tl r' LmSi zW VJ wlr xfil WiilS1 'I'M I Pagl 1 1 7 A I JJ.

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