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Mr' 1 I AREA GAME THE WEEK 5 5 vided the extra nudge nfy Thursday Oct 23 1958 AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD V5 Anhorn Brown 1 Cline 3 I A 1 MMHi fei f3 ootball Coach Phil Dickens was suspended lx the season for vio lating Big Ten' recruiting rules" West case concerned a violation of expeiser rules in the1 recruiting of a basketball player The council did not impose any additional disciplinary action on say other NCAA member This was the first time in 12 meetings 3 15 14 213 59 It was a close game and both teains were hampered by injuries Exceptional punting by Robert Quinn who got off two 65 yard boots helped keep Rose Creek out of serious trouble 4 2 i 0 0 a i Virginia Indiana Back in NCAA Graces 2 3 i MANKATO Merer Christ Mullin Christ Hamman Joimeton ChrUt Neu Il CHICAGO (AP) Indiana and West Virginia have been restored to good standing by the NCAA after seizing one year probation ary periods The NCAA policy directing council made the announcement Wednesday in ending a three day session penalty followed Big measures However 15 cases are pending and 20 other are in a state of preliminary investigation Eight PLAN TO LY ST'LOUIS (II The St Louis' Hawks of the National Basketball Assn have leased a 23 passenger DC 3 airplane and will use it at least 7 per cent of our road owner Ben Kerner an nounced Tuesday Rose Creek Edges Adams Duck Hunters Need Change in Weather Dawkins and Bob Anderson and Bill Carpenter said Michelosen miking up his own tag me awake trying to figure a way to defense him By JACK LYNCH PITTSBURGH (AP)" football team is pulling out all stops for game here with Unbeaten Artny The Pan thers have several reasons or one thing a "victory would give Pitt the prestige of whipping the No 1 ranked team? or another the game will go a long way toward deciding1 the eventual winner of the Lambert Trophy emblematic of Eastern football supremacy Army win ner in four games and Pitt (with a 4 1 record currently are one two in the weekly balloting Pitt Coach John Michelosen' fig ures quite naturally his biggest problem will be stopping SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL SAVAGE WINCHESTER REMINGTON HI POWER rifles schools remain under varying de grees of NCAA! punishment UCLA Southern California Seat tle Auburn North Carolina State Southern Methodist Wichita and Memphis State In other main items of business the council: 1 Proposed that any college athletic staff member should be considered guilty of unethical em duct if he were compensated for scouting or negotiating for profes sional teams 2 Ruled effectivetmon 'circu lation among the members that any athlete receiving direct or in direct financial aid from a pro fessional sports organisation will be ineligible few collegiate ath letics Both measures were aimed primarily at relationships between colleges and professional baseball said Walt Byen executive direc tor cd the NCAA! Grand Meadow v6 Elkton 5 LeRoy 4 3 Rose Creek 3 Glenville 2 Adams 1 Lyle RESULTS WEDNESDAY ROM Creek 14 Adams 13 Elkton 25 Le Roy 12 record for a second place finish behind unbeaten Grand Meadow in the Southland Conference Chuck Cardinals wound up in a tie for third with Rose Creek on 3 2 jrecords Leo Elkton boys had to come from behind to get the victory as the Don Wirtkels ended a long drive by hitting over from the 10 yard line for a 60 spread in the first quar ter In the second quarter the Charley Erdman hit Harv Jender see on a 35 yard pass play to gain a halftime tie of 6 6 In the third quarter Duane Jen dersee hit tee Anderson with a pass on the LeRoy 20 and Ander son scooted the rest of the way for the TD Shorty Wjjpon kicked the extra point for a 13 6 Elkton spread" In the first two minutes of the final quarter LeRoy gambled on a fourth down play with Art Bar rett hitting Gary Theis on a 45 yard aerial to make it 13 12 Elk ton At this point Harv Jendersee took personal charge for Elkton as he hit on a weak side slant for a 25 yard TD and a few min utes later intercepted a Cardinal pass and romped 35 yahis to score for the final 25 12 margin A Austin Defeats aribault 40 13 The' Austin football team clos ed its season' with a 40 13i victory over aribault' at the Athletic ield Wednesday afternoon The victory: was the fifth in seven starts for coach Hal Berge team The Packer team had no trouble and held a 27 0 at halftime Both of aribault's touchdowas scored the final period The Austin scoring was well div ided with Jim KramerRon Hag strom Chuck Draheim Marvin Dauer and DaleDeor crashing for points Two TDs for Dauer came on passes and he tallied one extra point Kramer went 60 yards for a TD on the first play from scrim mage andadded theextra point Hagstrom scored from x30 yards while Draheim tallied trout 15 yard run Deor also went 15 yards two men to cover him And he can come in diagonally for a quick If Michelosen has figured a way to stop the Cadets who last week regained the national lead in to tal offense keeping it under wraps a In a radical departure for Pitt the Panthers have opened up their offense considerably Quarterback Ivan Toncie is especially prone to relay oo aerials' He has com pleted 20 of 30 heaves Including 1W wl I Blossoms and Hayfield all' Blooming Prairie dropped football games Wednes day nigfit? i The Blossoms coached by Jim Prims suffered its third straight setback when Kenyon romped to a 20 6 decision while Hayfield dropped a 33 0 verdict to Clare mont in a Wasioja Conference af fair 4 Haven Bauer paced at tack with two touchdowns while Gary Lenway tallied once Don Amundsen tallied the only touch down for the Blossoms victory over the Vikings was good for a second place tie in the conference Dave Splittstoesser Bob Madsen Dick HomerEdBronner andGefald Behne scored touchdowns' for the winners Claremont owns a 5 1 1 season record while Hayfield coached by Bob Haskins has a 3 3 2 mark i Hayfield plays at Blooming Prai rie Thursday Oct 30 to end the season Pct 1000833600600333167000 1 the club in swarms when George Mikan quit The big magnet was Baylor the smoothly coordinated collegiate star who drew some $20000 for signing with a team that is out of business if the bonus boy bring in the crowds He had them cheering the open ing seconds and kept them that way the rest of the game' His driving Jump shot inthe seconds gave Minneapolis a lead it never lost He hit the first eight points of the game and had 16 at "halftime by which time everyone was coasting Elgin Ragged 10 of 21 field goal tries five of seven free throws gathered 13 rebounds and had six assists a The pros were "nearly as im as the fans moves extremely well much Mo Stokes said Royal Coach Bobby Wanzer com paring Baylor with the Cincinnati star who was stricken with a brain disease during the 1957 58 season Jim' i Pollard the greatest for ward Minneapolis "ever had of fered the same opinion He too compared Baylor with Stokes through naturally got a lot to learn about pro basketball Laker Coach Johnny Kundla called Elgin tremendous pros WEATHERBY RILES 270 and 300 Magnum in Stock a a 4 13 20 13 52 Lyle St A A4 4 A 25 ST 272 3 3 By DAVE OWEN LYLE Minn long and hard football season for the Lyle Lions' came an end' Wednes day night after St Ansgar steam rollered to a 52 14 non conference victory i This the eighth straight loss for Lyle coached by Gene Weiss who was in his first season He started with a wlng offense but was forced to change offense pat terns iij mid season for better use of his material look up for next Weiss said in the quiet locker room after the game "Most of the ma terial will be back next "year and there are some good younger boys coming The Saints from Iowa led 6 0 at quarter 49 0 at the half 39 0 at the third period and tallieid 13 more points in the final period There were 10 touchdowns and six conversions in the Saint fullback liarold Nangle tal lied three times quarterback Rog er Kittleson scored once and toss ed two paydirt passes to Keith ossey and Dave alk alk scor ed again when he intercepted a Lyle pass and went 60 ards and backs Ron Clausen and Don Bfer don each tallied once the latter on a 55 yard scamper Both Lyle tfDs were' made by halfback Bob Anderson the first from the eight and the second on an 85 yard kick off return follow ing a St Ansgar touchdown Ander son made tone conversion a fullback Bob Peters the other ex tra point both on running plays St Ansgar took advantage of the breaks They scored in the first after recovering a Lyle fum ble on the Lyle 40 and moving it to the 10 before being nailed Three other tallies were set up on pass interceptions and another was on a 48 yard pass from Kittleson to ossey I The Lyle club was flat for this game after battling Grand Mea dow last riday in their best game of the season The Lyle line open ed a few holes but most of the yardage was made' by plunging Peters who specializes in extra yardage after the tacklers reach him The Saints starting backfield Kittleson: Clausen Don Bjortomt and Nagle saw action most of the first half and they were aided by some top notch line work by Roy al Dogler and Dave Schwab at the tackles In' the second half St Ansgar generated spirt alternating a platoon of seniors with a junior sophomore platoon The two squads would vie to see who could rack up the most points in the rout Both clubs moved the ball back pnd forth rthe Lions netting 256 yards and the Sainst 213 on the ground Aerial yardage was 57 for Lyle and 59 for St Ansgar This also was the last game for the Saints who finished with a 3 4 mark Undefeated pect a man who could become one of the real stars of 'this league He did very well his opening game There were mistakes he made on defense although have to say he played better than average defensively for a Baylor got most of his points from close range He got into a couple of early tugging matches with the Dave Piontek and Jim Palmer butthere was nothing serious was rough said Bay lor who was bed ridden with a cold much of the day was a lot of pushing! but I felt pretty Venturi and Burke Down Jap Golfers UKUOKA Japan (AP) Visit lag American goiters Ktn Venturi and Jack Burke Jr Wednesday won over a Japanese team 3 2 in the second LLS Japan exhibition 1 nutch piysd" at ttkucAa gulf i coarse Venturi and Burke so far are undefeated la Japan Venturi shot a ader 'Beat Army1 Big Ambition of Pitt Team 1 vv JVvjVIk I There much to spare but Austin owns the undisputed Big Nine Conference football title to day ThePackers did 'It by edging upset minded Mankato 14 12 in the final home game at the Ate letic ield Wednesday night With their first undisputed title since 1951 tucked away the next goal for the Packers will be an season when they close the 1958 campaign Nov 1 at ari bault Last year they shared the crown with Rochester 4 While tee margin was dose tee fact remains teat the Packers salt ed away victory No 7 and rank as the only undefeated" team in the conference Owatonna which cinched second place with a 13 0 triumph over Albert Lea closed with a 6 2 record There was no denying that the Packers were following im AUSTIN MnAniROM SPORTS Vi TOUCHDOWN Clayton Reed (22) of Austin tucks ball in arms after catching 3yand pass in end zone frpm Ron Anhorn in first period of Austin Mankato a i Big Nine Conference football game here Wednesday night Reed caught long pass despite 7 Man i kato's Bob Bomsta (20) to knock down ball Austin edged Mankato1 4 1 2 to cop Big Nine title (Herald i Photo) jug Battle' Has Record of Surprises MINNEAPOLIS (AP) LJfte presence of most storied trophy the Little Brown Jug ye deems what might otherwise be a mine run Big Ten football game at Ann "Arbor Mich' Saturday It has turned the Minnesota Michigan series into a symbol of interstate football rivalry and tra dition on a grand seal! 'Minnesota has' had to be satis fied with that knowledge bebause fc it had much else to shout" about in tee Michigan rivalry since the pre war days Since 1942 Minnesota has won only twice 22 0 in 1953 and 20 7 in 1956 when Bobby Cox delivered a remarkable job of field general ing Aside from that there was tie in 1950 SThe series has been filled With' surprises however and a Minne seta victory Saturday would not be the largest 2 Michigan is a 6H point despite its terrible shellacking aU hands last week The Wolverines "were good enough just a week earlier to tie Michigan State 6 6 they lost narrowly to Navy and whipped Southern (lal ifornia in their opener The record is not impressive but has more stature than Minneso which shows four straight feats 1 The Gophers worked Wednesday to overcome what their most nag ging problem the lack of punch' on offense In their last three games the Minnesotans have scored only 18 points 1 Warmath has hinted that end I Dick Johnson who impressed be fore being ejected from the Uli nois game might be a target of a lot of Jim Reese or Joe Salem By JIM KLOBUCHARMINNEAPOLIS (AP) It took All America? Elgin Baylor just eight seconds to get on tee score board in his first pro basketball game and just one night to fire the fancy of Minneapolis Laker fans I 4 The 6 6 rookie from Seattle Uni versity scored 25 points in his Na tional Basketball Assn debut Wednesday night in steering the Lakers to a walkaway 99 79 vic tory over the Cincinnati Royals pro career twas launched with all of the theatrical trappings He got out of a sick bed ttf join hi teammates in a armored col umn behind a National Guard 'band that escorted them to the auditorium Laker promoters had the" place lit up like a Hollywood premiere and sent relays of entertainers in front of a' slightly uncomfortable crowd of between 3500 and 4500 spectators It was all part of a flossy open ing night show calculated to re gain some of the fans who left By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Minnesota hunters today' await ed a sharp change in "the weather to bring 'northern birds into the state from Canada as' field reports showed duck shooting even in us ually popular swamp areas is cur rently spotty There as 1 one 'ray' shining through the otherwise gloomy out look gunners who were willing to work were bagging a few geese In the Ortonville area hunters were knocking geese out of plowed land and cornfields But they agreed it takes some doing to stalk the skittish birds science rather than said one heavyweight gunner in reporting how he spent long pe riods alternately crawling and flattening himself to tee ground to get a single shot i (Dutch) Holland game warden at ergus alls said the duck population in Otter Tail Coun ty is about as low as he everthSs seen it in an area which boasts more lakes than any other in Min nesota Local ducks that survived the start are few gun shy and hard to find Or? they have flocked upinrknawn Holland reported In his territory geese were getting main attention even though they are not yet there in any great numbers But people willing towork were knocking off one or two here and there Elsewhere in the duck country tee reports i ranged from utter scarcity to spotty shooting hunter who gets some ducks to eat right now can brag about it said an Alexandria informant BOX SCORE LYLE Ends Howard XzMaU 8kT Ol Salabury Mumby Hol lerud I Reioarta Guirda TruckanmllUr Nelson Decker Dickman Mumm Bchauienbll Backs Evenson Anderson Neus Dickman Stanton Rein arts Dlnsmoor 4 ST ANSGAR Ends osssy alk Tackle Dohlera Schwab 5 Bi Guards ranels Toiletson Center Shaw Backs Kittleson Clausen BJort om Nagle Score by quarters: Lvle St Ansgar irst Downs Yards Bushins Yards Passing Total Yardage Passes Completed Passes Incomplete Passes Intercepted umbles Recovered Own Opponents Yards Penalties Aus Man 8 164 12 176 200 total yards compared to Man 176 Brown wax the workhorse for the Packers and turned In several nifty runs despite lack ot consis tent downfjeld blocking" Along with passing it was enough to keep the victory string intaej Stop Exira Point Jtans i usual the Maus twins Terry and Larry Bob Hardy Jim Mill er Mike Marineati and Clayton Reed were tee defensive standouts They were superb in preventing Mankato from running the extra points Anhorn Reed scored the touchdowns bote coming in the first period with the margin of victory riding on the accurate toe of Brown 1 It looked like the Packers were on their way when they needed only five "plays from the kickoff 'to score They marched 57 yards with long pass to Marineau from the 'Austin 30 to the Mankato 13 the Jcey play Brown failed to gain on the next shot but Larry Diggins made it a first dowp on the Mankato four crashing over left tackle Anhorn went over on the next try oh a keeper play and it was 7 0 when kick split the uprights umble Sets Stage A fumble by Alley recovered by Daryl Richardson on the Mankato 49 launched second driye Brown and Cline made it a first down on the Mankato 37 before pass to Tom olkestad was good for 13 yards to the 24 At teat point the Mankato defense stiffened and aided by a penalty pushed Austin back to the 39 Then on fourth down a gamble' paid off with Anhorn tossing a long pass to Reed in the end zone Again Brown's kick was good and tee Packers had a 14 0 lead An exchange of fumbles gave Mankato the ball on the Austin 46 just as the quarter ended Alley and Lloyd went into action and aided by a 15 yard penalty on tee Packers moved to the Austin six Lloyd and Bill Rogers then car ried to the four and on the next try Alley crashed over Lloyd tempting to run tee extra point was stopped cold That was all the scoring until Mankato marched 69 yards from the kickoff in the third period Alley in eight carries picked up 31 yards and drove over from the one Again attempt for the extra point failed Austin Threatens Twice After that Mankato to march to the Austin 27 before los ing the ball on a fumble while Austin twice threatened in the fourth quarter The Packers mar ched inside the Mankato nine be fore losing the ball cm downs and after Richardson returned a punt by Lloyd to the Mankato 11 a fumble recovered by Grover Mul lin stalled another drive Coach Art Hass had high praise for the Mankato team which turn ed in its best game this season just get the kids up for another tough game Red Wing and Owatonnar he said Mankato club had a good defense and happy to win by two points or 40 be ready for 4 1 The 5 loss for the Scarlets was the fourth in seven conference starts 1 AUSTIN Ends Marineau Reed Thomsen Lutlne Tacklee Miller Maus Guards Jacobson Ik Maus Hardy Uecker Centers Swenson Johnson nacss Diggins olkestad Baxter Richard son Ends Tackles Westphal Guards berk Center Beckman Backs Bomsta Lloyd Al ley Bateman Schostag ltcher Score by Quartern Austin 14 0 0 Mankato 7777 tOi 6 012 Officials: Wolfe Jamlneck Gund erson trairmont) irst Downs Yards Rushing Yards Passing Total Yardage umbles Recovered Own Opponents Passes Completed Passes Incomplete Passes Intercepted Yards Penalties DEEB SEASON OPENS SATURDAY HOV 8 9 7 78 122 0 3 4 4 J0 so Jon Hindwarmers $395 IASHUGHT LANTERNS BATTERIES MITTENS GLOVES We Give Green Stamps DUGANS SPORT SHOP Mill "HEMIVO Grid Season for Larks STEWARTVILLE Minn i Grund Meadow which clinched the Southland Conference football title last weekclosed the" 1958 sea son with a 13 6 victory over Stew artville here Wednesday night By winning eight straight it was the first undefeated season for a Grand Meadow team since they turned the trick 14 years ago in 41944 The Ijarks coached'by Hill Sev 13 0 lead at halftime and "prevented Stewartville from scoring until the fourth period The Larks broke the ice In the first period when Jerry Simes clashed over front tee four hfter a 60 yard pass from Doug Jacob son to Sime set the stage Dar rell Jacobson ran the extra point off tackle" In the second quarterSime re turned a punt from the 50 to the one foot line and on tee next try crashed over center This time extra point' bid was stopped Stewartrille capitalized on a 30 yard march in the" fourth period with pary Thompson going over from the one bid for the extra point was stopped 7 Simes a junior halfback was tee offensive star for the Larks while tackle Dick Grata center Larry Hagen end 2ai? Harvey and quarterback Dick Nelson the only seniors on the squad were ouTStshdihgan" defense HURDLER Halfback Terry Brown of Austin makes like hurdler in stepping over unidentified Austin player during Mankato game Wednesday night Brown breaks awayfor good gain and was workhorse of Packer attack The Packers chalked up their seventh straight win with 14 12 decision (Herald Photo) needed to break the iee early in 122 yards That gave the Packers the second quarter A Mankato recovered four Austin fumbles and lost three of their own The hard tackling had th pigskin bouncing around like a ten nis ball or the first time the Austin line left enough daylight to give the hard stepping Mankato backs running room The chief villains were fullback Chuck Alley who scored both of the TDs and Terry Lloyd Between them they managed most of 164 yards from scrimmage Although Mankato could move on the ground they lacked a pass er with tae ability of Anhorn' With regular passer John Peter son sidelined with an injury the Scarlets completed only two of threeattempts lx total ol 12 yards On the other hand Anhorn kept the defense loose with four completions in eight attempts for CDGEUPSET MINDED MANKATO BY SUM 14 12 MARGIN Austin Cops Big Nine Title Bay for and Lakers ire ancy of Basketball ans ROSE CfiEEK The margin of one extra point handed Rose Creek a 14 13 Southland Con ference victory over Adams here Wednesday night The game was the final confer ence start for both teams Coach ar old Indians finished I with a 3 2 record and Adams I coached by Art Cahill closed with a 1 5 mark Adams scored te the Opening period and climaxed a 55 yard i march when Bernie Winkels crash 1 a1 Avon flia fnr miccarf I the extra point wmen proved to be a big one i Then in the second quarter Rose Creek went in front 7 6 which was the score at halftime Aided i yard'pass Schummel to Dave Gomer Rose Creek had a first down the I five On the first play went over tackle to score and "Daryl Kilgore ran the extra point i There was in' the' third period but Rose Creek made it 14 6 in the early minutes 'Of the fourth when Jim Ulwelling scored i on a quarterback keeper from the twoi This time Schummel ran the extra point The TD climaxed a I 60 yard march in which Kilgore and Schummel split the Adams line' for consistent short gains Adams bounced back to score later in the fourth on a pass to Ron Lein that carried 15 yards They did it in less than a minute with three passes eating up 50 i i port ant victories over Red Wing ana Owatonna nut mey uau enough left to snub in spired upset effort by the slim margin of two extra points "Mankatoj coming here with a reputation as a strong defensive team turned in a maximum ef fort to hold the Packers scoreless after the first period Anchored by Stan Christ Jack Johnston Barry Beckman and' Seth Hamman the Scarlets limit ed tee Packer ground attack to 78 yards but two long passes by Ron Anhorn and Terry accurate extra point place kicking stalled any possibility of an upset This was a game in which the breaks played an Important role umbles tee result of hard sock ing set the stage for three of the four touchdowns and J5 a penalty charged against the Pack ers for pro Mankato Compasses 89c up Bed Caps $195 up Knives wiih Sheaths 98e np Austin 1 Owatonna Red Win aribault 3 Mankato 3 RocbMter 3 2 Albert Lea 1 NnrtHnrM 1 RESULTS WEDNESDAYAuatln 14 Mankato 12 i Roebeater 21 Red Wins Winona te aribault 13 Owatonna 13 Albert Lea Things settled early in the Big Nine Conference football race With a week the 1958 cam paign remaining there is nothing much'left to ahoot'at Austin clinched undisputed claim 'to the Big Nine title by edging Mankato1 14 12 Wednesday "nightwhile Owatonna assured itself of second place by downing Albert Lea 13 0 There is a possibility that Red claim on third placeman be disputed when final games are next week and three teamsare in a race for fourth place completed its schedule jwith'a 6 2 record' losing games Red Wing and Austin Theybounced back' last night to de feat Albert Lea as Doug Brandt passed 66 yards to Dave Odel forone touchdown and' Dave Lind quist soared the other on a short buck4 second touchdown "was set up on two long runs by Don BUL uar the leading scorer in the con 'ference The loss for Albert Lea "was the fifth in seven starts Improved Rochester handedJled Wing a surprise 21 7 setback but It did not dislodge the Wing ers from third place Jim Galvin scored for the Wing rs ou a 37 yard run and Hem kicked the extra point (for a 7 0 lead at the half Roches ter then roared back and a pass from Peterson to Domack and Pat extra point tied the score7 7 Macken scored in tEffi third period and ran the extra point for a 14 7 lead and Terry Monsrud counted in tee fourth period on a five yard plunge to cinch the vic tory pz It left Red Wing with a 4 3 con ference record while Rochester '4has won three games and lost ''four Winona tallied three TDs iirthe final period to i defeat I aribault 1 26 13 in tee other conference game I' iEldon Grumbo scored on runs vof 35 and 12 yards to spark after they trailed 13 6 at the end of the third period Lyle Zik tallied the aribault TDs on runs of six and IS yards "Northfield the' other mem ber of tee conference enjoyed anopen date lowans Add to Lyle Grid Woes 5 2d 4 Rochester Jendersee in Charge i i as Elkton Trips LeRoy ELKTON Minn Elkton half back Harv Jendersee scored three touchdowns Wednesday afternoon to lead the Elks to a 25 12 South land Conference victory over the LeRoy Cardinals This gave the Elks winner of the tide last year a 5 1 season SOUTHLANU STANDINGS 1 2 2 4 5 DUGANS DEEB HUNTEB SPECIALS REG $2750 RED INSULAIR HUNTING PANTS $1995 REG $3950 RED INSULAIR HUNTING COATS $2995 BED PABKAS $295 up BED PANTS $345 up Surprises Reel Wing BIG NINE STANDINGS LI Pct PM Dp 1000 ioo oo w7M 170 45 Ok rATl 79 71 A28 77 100A28 S3 64424 83 101 JS7 AS 138 286 S3 Ill X14 J0J20 Jr I' a 1 i Spring Villey WinsOTS LANESBORO Minn Spring Valley bounced back from a set back at the hands of Harmony to defeat Lanesboro 20 13 in a Dis trict One Conference game here Wednesday night It was the final performance for Coach Charlie Wolves which finished with a 2 record and third place mfybe conference race Spring Valley broke the ice in the first quarter on a 45 yard pass from Bob Ruesink to Jim Gro bau and Keith Churchill ran the extra point' The seven point lead failed to hold up however as Lanesboro retaliated by blocking a Spring Valley punt on the Spring Valley two from where Richard Redalen scored in two tries Grey Bell kicked the extra point to tie the score Spring Valley counted again in the second quarter to bold a 14 7 i lead at halftime This time Rob ert Ruesink plunged over from the two and ran the extra pointThat was the scoring until the fourth when Lanesboro made it fabulous halfback duo of Pete 14 13 alter recovering a spring Valley fumble on the 20 The touchdown play was a six yard run by Weston Mack off tackle but the extra point was blocked by red Ruesinh i before" the fumble' Redalen Intercepted a Spring pass and raced 92 yards to the Spring Valley two" pass or go but the Wolves held and took over the ball After marching oat of trouble Spring Valley fumbled The final Spring Valley TD was tallied by Bob Larson on a 13 yard run late in the fourth period Besides winninv the the Wetres won the statistieal battle moving 277 yards on the ground and 64 through the air" Lanesboro wu 1 1 1 1 to 91 yanfs fromcrimmaga tad eight passing Mr ic" JL11 1 I i mH a IB a Ml ri T' HI 4 I.

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