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A 0 ns 4t Experience Thursday Noy 13 1958 1 AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD Snead Boros avored WINONA Minn John KeiHl62 pounds seenis the likely choice in Havana Golf Test that 17 1 'A i 'x powerful Austin football rated the No 1 spot in with an 8 0 record food for the Big Nine Conference champion ship They were followed in the ratings by International alls ji in 1952 St James in 1953 International alls in 1954 Ro chester in 1955 and Minneapo lis Roosevelt in 1956 tie Saturday State and Minnesota will field the top two punters in the con ference and by a pretty fair mar gin The Spartans Dean Look is av eraging 404 yards on 20 punts and Tom Robbins has a 391 average on 23 kicks Teddy Smith of Indiana is third with a 379 average Otherwise showiest player in the statistics derby is halfback Billy Kauth The swift starting little sophomore is sixth in the league in yardage per carry with 42 on 208 yards in 49 rushes Ray Jauch of Iowa leads with 78 Kauth is tied for second in inter ceptions with two for a total run back of nine yards Bob Soltis ailing left halfback is second in average distance of punt return with 66 yards and Jim Reese ranks seventh in passing yardage with 216 Bandy Duncan of Iowa with 649 yards leads Winona Cage Coach 3 Giants on Sees 'Good Season' Injured List Gustason Coninues at Owatonna to Rebuild at Lyle WORK ON DEENSE 7 MANHATTAN Kan (fl De fense 1 against Iowa single wing offense was the principal ob jective at Kansas do cod test drills Wodnoaday 4 Austin Slips to 3 rd in inal Grid Ratings By LARRY RIEDMAN CLEVELAND (AP) Has Jim my Brown slowed down in the last tw Cleveland football games? I think the 22 year old fullback said least I know not doing anything dif to five games the power running Negro piled up 815 yards rushing and 14 touch downs' 'to the two losses to the New York Giants and Detroit Brown was limited to 113 yards and one TD and 83 yards and no scores respectively He was the National ootball Rookie of the Year in 1957 when he led the league in rushing with 943 yards Now after seven games he has 1011 yards and 15 touchdowns The season records both held by Steve Van Buren of the Philadelphia Eagles are 1146 yards and 18 touch downs not pressing or thinking about any Brown said just try to do my best every game' Tljose records' will take care of He is 6 foot 2 228 pounds His Bill Gand Meadow football team undefeated in eight starts and undisputed Southland Conference champion dominated the annual Southland Confer ence football team released to day by secretary Darold Yost of Rose Creek Grand Meadow placed six on the 13 man All Conference team selected by the coaches They were linemen Dick Grafe Gene Kennedy Larry Hagen and Clair Harvey and backs Jerry Si mes and Dick Nelson Grafe Ha gen Harvey and Nelson are sen iors while Kennedy and Simes are juniors GJenville placed two players and LeRoy Elkton Adams Lyle and Rose Creek each one The other members of the All Conference team were senior line man Roger Nall and junior back Lonn Minear of Glenville senior lineman Jerry Brandau of LeRoy senior end Ron Lein of Adams senior end Dave Anderson of Elk that the Hawks needed when Capt John Nocera was hobbled with in juries He has scored four touch downs in the last two games all on runs of more than 47 yards Down South they are talking about Norm Snead the soph quar terback of the Wake orest Dea cons He made his mark early throwing three touchdown passes Sept 20 when the Deacon romped against Maryland 34 0 Snead was busy Wednesday as Coach Paul Amen had his offense working on a strong passing attack for game with Duke Richie Mayo has guided the Air orce Academy into bowl conten tion with six' victories and a tie with Iowa His biggest day" came Nov 1 when he took the alcons on a 72 yard touchdown march in the final two minutes that brought a victory over Oklahoma State Mayo completed seven passes during that jaunt Ravenel Is Star Up at Harvard Charlie Ravenel the Crimson's darederlT quarter back has the Ivy League coaches raving His offensive prowess was proven when he scored two TWs one on a 52 yard run and set up a third In a 20 0 victory over Le high last month ney starting his second seaspn'as head basketball coach SVWiiiona High School can loojs forward to a promising season or one the former Wis constacooch has five lettermen from Jast team which won theDistrict Three title and reach ed the finals of the Region One before ousted by Austin The Pack went on to take the state title Of the five award winners two are regulars 6 1 junior forward Tom Thaldorf "and 6 1 senior for ward Steve Wally Lost from the top five by graduation were Bob Hazelton Roger Santelman and Bob Czaplewski Kenney planning his offense a round the single post will have to find a center and two guards to fill the starting combination Sen ior center Bill Schultz 6 3 and Grand Meadow Places 6 on All Southland CHICAGO The 1958 Big Ten parade passed Minnesota and Michigan State a long time ago but stll a title that 'could be decided believe it or not in to finish second and 3 1 to taka third is a said one be' fore placing a sizeable wager on the former National Open Chami pion from Southern Pines 4 Boros whose record in the Na tional Open the last six years compares with that of Ben Hogan' and Cary Middlecoff reported here fresh from victory in the? Atlanta Open He is playing top flight confident golf and hard to)' ignore Snead who has won more than 100 tournaments and' is perennial favorite in every one he enters is short priced at 4 1 to win 2 1 fof second and even money for If you want to bet Sammy to fin ish fourth you must put up twd: dollars to win one You can beat on your favorite golfer here as easily as you 'back" a thoroughbred at a ra'ce track neat board has been set up at thS: swank ViUa Real Golf Ciub'offer tag odds on all 42 professionals A The team the state by the St Paul Pion eer Press finished only third in the final ratings of the Min neapolis Tribune released today Robbinsdale holder of first place in all nine weeks of the ratings held that posi tion in the final tabu lation Posting a 9 9 record and win ning the Lake Conference title Robbinsdale will be awarded mythical state championship trophy Moving into second place a head of Austin which held that position all season was Minnea polls Washburn Twin City cham pion after defeating St Paul Harding 34 7 in the annual game Tuesday NEW YORK (AP) Now I muscled in at the top the New York Giants find lost some of the guys who brought them a share of the Eastern' Di vision lead for National Tootbal) League game at Pitts burgh They have halfback Alex Webster for one or linemen Roosevelt Brown or Jack Stroud They may not have fullback Mel Triplett Allswerq injured ta last 24 21 upset of previously unbeaten Baltimore That coupled with the previous upset of Cleve land landed the Giants in a first nlace tie with the Browns' Coach Jim Lee Howell scratched Webster officially after Wednes drill About all that could be said of Alex hobbled by a dam aged right ankle is that Brown who plays both offensend defense is still in the hos pital with a cheek bone fracture Stroud suffered a knee injury Triplett the power' guy suffered a slight concussion ton senior back Bob Peters of Lyle and senior back Dave Gom er of Rose Creek ive gridders rated honorable mention Matelta Wilson and Char les Erdman of Elkton Stan Boe of LeRoy Gene Domino of Ad orns and Roger Lee of Glenville: Coaches participating in the an nual poll were Severin Yost Leo Trauig of Elkton1 Art Cahill of Adams Charles Hardt of LeRoy Gene Wise of Lyle and Dominic Grasso of Glenville It Js possible to bet them straight place or show and even fourth A bookie is on hand to take ajl wagers Behind Snead on the favorites' list comes Bill Casper Jr of Chula Vista Calif second on the money list at 6 1 followed by Dow tasterwald the Professional Golf ers Assn champ at 8 1 Boros is bracketed with National Open champion Tommy Bolt at 10 1 and then comes a trio at 124" Doug ord 1957 Masters cham pion Art Wall Jr and Lionel He bert 1957 PGA king The Villa Real course is more than 7000 yards Its greens are big and well trapped and a con i stant wind blowing in from off the' lorida Straits puts a premium cm accuracy ew of the golfers ex pect to beat par 70 Notre Dame had good luck with two of its fledglings Bill Mack gained a berth in the Irish backfield and is the fastest man of the team He gained 123 yards last Saturday in a losing cause against Pitt on the receiving end of George passes One was a 75 yard play that set up a TD Center Myron Pottios lost for the season with a shoulder separa tion beat out letterman Bob Scholtz for the job in September and bulwarked the Notre Dame lta until injured against Pitt Bonko Takes Over Army found a suitable replace ment for fullback Harry Walters wberuhg missed two games with a bum ankl Dem Bonko a third classmen orsoph took over the chores in a 14 14 tie with Pitt and a 68 6 victory over Colgate and played a good part of the 14 7 vic tory over Rice last Saturday Joe Matalavage a second year man at the Naval Academy filled to for tae tajured Ray Wellborn as Navy fullback against Mary land last Saturday and reeled off 102 yards more than the entire Maryland offense could generate The Tan rolled over their in trastata rivals MINNEAPOLIS Just 16 I days after be broke his passing band and apparently was finished as a college football player quar Jimmy Reese of Minne I x)ta said today he may be ready to pmy against Auuugmi dioic The final decision on whether he is capable of playing is his alone feel I can help the club tell the coach said the Long Island senior doctor has told me all right to play still some pain on certain types of handoffs It comes and goes I think 1 can pass all right the hand feels as good as I expect it to on Saturday I think be able to Reese talked unheroically about to fill the post position and Ken ney also can call on Thaldorf who has had experience as a center Other lettermen are 6 2 junior Bob Lieberman and 6 0 senior Jim Harders Both Lieberman and Harders are handicapped by in juries received in the final foot ball game but both are expected to play later Lieberman has a blood clot in his ankle and Hard ers is recovering from a head in jury Up from the 1957 58 team are three junior candidates 5 9 War ren Mitchell 5 10 Henry Nilsen and 6 1 Paul Bluentritt our boys reporting for bas ketball for the first time are 6 2 Dennis Clark senior transfer stu dent from Boys Town Mike Tam bomtao 6 0 senior Kent Bur leigh 6 0 junior and Tom Lange 6 2 junior Roger Leonhardt 6 0 sophomore who joined the varsity late last season may also work with Ken ney The Winhawks open the cam paign Nov 26 when they enter tain LaCrosse Wis Logan By JACK CLARY Associated Press Sports Writer Those green September sopho mores their inexperience? match ing their oft time unpredictable play are coming of age to some cases they have turned into one man wrecking crews on college gridirons each Saturday Dick Northwest ern quarterback and Willie lem ing halfback are two good examples Thornton took over the quarter backing of Wild cats and steered them to four straight victories and an overall 5 2 record so far This was basical ly the same club that lost all its gamesiirlssT The 19 year old dental student has been tagged the best quarter back in the Big Ten over such stalwafts Dum can and Ohio rank Krem blas He was chosen as Back of the Week by TW Associated Press for passing tor two touchdowns kicking one point after touchdown and passing for two more in the Wildcats 21 0 victory over Ohio State two weeks ago leming a skimpy 178 pounds nudged into the' Big Ten champs backfield and added the power the decision he will make Satur eay But It takes a clear and high resolve for a veteran football play er to face possible permanent in jury In a cause which Jong since has been hopeless He could wait until the Wiscon sin game next week and feel fair ly safe about returning to action rather play against Michi gan he said is the last borne game It means quite a bit to a football Reese's desire to play again is no empty gesture Minnesota needs quarterback leadership bad ly Its two sophomore replace ments have promise and ability but neither is prepared for Big Ten football Against Iowa Mtapesota com LEET PROSPECT CHAPEL HILL (fl David Peltz may be another Jim Beatty when it comes to cross country North Carolina freshman from Newport News Va once ran the half mile in 1:564 Shortage of Ends 5 to Plague Cyclones AMES (fl Iowa State may be in trouble with a shortage of ends for game against Kan sas State When Gale Gibson the team captain retajured an ankle in closed drills it be came doubtful whether both he and Bob Anderson would be start ers against the Wildcats puts us down to' three ends and we have two positions to skid Coach Clay Staple through to victory? Young Eddie Perkins of Chicago making his first major ring appearance' had too sharp combinations and scored a unanimous 10 round decision over the New York veteran There was plenty of blood some of it being splattered into the press row and near Ross who took over as manager sev eral months ago nose began bleeding in the third after Perkin decked him for a mandatory eight count with a short right to the fifth frequently slashed left eye brow opened up nose and a slight cut under his left eye also poured blood was a close fight but I think my boy was knocked down he said Ross as he wiped trickles of sweat from his in lockerroom cost him the Ryff displayed a left that was top Rois said it might be fractured no doubt about me knocking him said Per kins did it with a short right Under the five point must sys tem Judge John Bray scored the nationally televised bout 47 44 Judge Bin Doty 47 43 and Referee rank Sikora 45 44 The Asoci ated Press card favored Perkins 48 44 Each weighed 138 pounds There were 15G3 fans at ringside con tributing to a net gate of 1 1703 Hough Workout for Big Ten Champions IOWA CITY ifl lowg reach es the climax of its drills Thurs day in preparation for the coming of Ohio State to close out the Big Ten football campaign Saturday With the conference title sewed up but to finish the season undefeated the Hawkeyes drilled hard Wednesday on de fense and offense John Brown moved up from the reserves for the first time this year to alternate at fullback with Don Horn the No 1 man Two of the beefy boys Mac Lewis and center Bill Lapham remained on duty with the first team The No 1 and 2 units defensed against Ohio plays used by the reserves and in the lengthy ses sion one unit engaged in a scrim mage Cards Crush Stars Aided by Horde Run MITO Japan (AP) The St Louis Cardinals sparked by out 2 run homer crushed the Japan All Stars 5 1 today to take a 11 2 lead in their 16 game tour The Cards pounded three Japan ese pitchers for eight hits includ ing four singles by second base man Don Blastagame IN AL HOME GAME OR GOPHER CLUB lU CHICAGO (Al4) If Iowa can raise its average by just ope yard in its closing Ten? football game with Ohio State Saturday it will establish a conference yard gaining record The who clinched the title last "Week have produced an average of 2646 yards a game by rushtag and 150 by passing for a 4146 total The modem conference record is 4155 a game set by Wisconsin in 1952 The balanced Hawkeye offense which has produced 29 points a game has averaged 552 yards a play official Big Ten statistics show 1 lermakers who face Northwestern Saturday dom inate the defensive statistics Pur due has yielded an average of only 24 yards a rush and 150 a game Dick Thornton is tops in total offense with'503 yards passing and 189 running for 692 Iowa's Randy Duncan heads the passers with 44 completions for 649 yards and 6 touchdowns Bob White of Ohio State leads in rushtag blasting 426 yards with out a loss He also is the top con ference scorer more than Ron Burton Team statistics: (averages per game) By WILL GRIMSLEY Jdian faced professional went on Associated Press Sports Writer Ue odds board at 10 1 to win 54 nA ah a oam oneaa is the favorite and Julius Boros is the over priced dark horse in the 345000 Havana International Golf tournament opening today Money backing Boros became a cascade when the phlegmatic to Not Pressing for Brown i 'J Green September Sophs Are inally Coming of Age Perkins Beats Ryff Despite Ross' Antics 50 Top Dogs to Bi! 4 in National Trials 4 WELDON SPRING Mo day National Retriever Trial opens today at the August A' Busch Memorial Wildlife Area with 50 of the top dogs expected to compete Defending champion' is Spirit Lake Duke a black Labrador male owned by Mrs George Mur i nane of Syossett Long NY St Louis area dogs have won 11 championships in the 24 year history BROWN HITS THI BOOKS Jim Brown Is an ace stu dent in coach Paul Brown's school of professional football Here the power running fullback from the Cleveland Browns studies up In the dressing room be fore practice sesison lAP Photofax) South St Paul Willmar JLa verne Granite alls Minneapo lis Southwest and St Peter in the top ten Of that group only Internation al alls has a defeat Complet ing the select list are Moor head Redwood alls Harding Duluth Denfeld St Paul Hum boldt Owatonna Alexandria Walnut $lrove New Prague airmont and Lake Crystal tied for 20th Morgan St Paul Park Hawley Roseau and Osseo Robbinsdale succeeded Edina "as Kingpin of state preps It is the second year the Lake Conference has won the honor The ratings were started in 1947 wb'6n "the Honor went to Austin In 1948 Duluth Denfeld won the trophy gain the winner in both 1950 Jthe Gopher Spartan basement bat Austin the Ana wjir i nen came iseniia Air Attack CHICAGO (AP) Midwest foot ball briefs: Purdue ullback Bob Jarus will be left off the traveling squad for the Northwestern trip Jarus the fourth leading scorer nation ally with 10 touchdowns still is in the hospital with a kidney in jury Northwestern ullback Mike Stock appears the only player pos sibly for game End Irv Cross is recover ing from a hip injury and is ex pected to be ready Illinois sophomore Joe Kra kowski and senior Gene Carr re serve halfbacks both injured probably will the Wisconsingame Wisconsin Guard Jim raser has returned to practices and tac kle Jerry Stalcup and halfback Bob Altmann are expected back to make the health re port optimistic Michigan State Switches con tinue the latest sending quarter back Greg Montgomery to a half back spot Sophomore Tommy Wil son is being groomed as signal caller Michigan The aerial attack was polished with the hope of touchdown production The Wolv erines have gained 866 yards by passing and have a 50 per cent completion record yet they have cored only once through the air Indiana ive injured first and second strongeys probably will be I ready for Michigan coach IJhil I Dickens' said I Notre Quarterback Bob Williams inactive several days' with a bad leg rejoined sig nal Izo and' Don White Passing keynoted drills for North Carolina By DAVE OWEN lLYLE Minn still a year Lyle coach Earl Gus tafson said when asked about the prospects Gustafson who took over after Lyle won the District 2 champion ship in 1957 still finds himself re building the basketball machine that graduated as a unit after copping the big honor "Things too he continued of the boys show real promise this year but we are heavy with The Lyle Lions ball club will be built around the one returning letterman Bob Peters the 5 11 senior center Two other experienced men from last squad back are Bob Anderson the short speedy guard and John Johnson who was the sixth man on the squad last sea son Charlie Truckenmiller a for ward also saw some action last season as a Junior Other non lettermen back frop the varsity are Harlan Rdhne and Darold Murphy both junior guards and Carroll Austinson a sophomore this year who saw varsity and action as a forward Royals Learn the Hard Way By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS kids are learning the pro game the hard way in the National' Basketball Assn The rookie Royals have lost six straight wtmvcniy brif DfeW this season Wednesday Tughfr 116 115 defeat by the Syra cuse Nations who trailed by 11 at the half It was the only" game scheduled Still the Royals are improving losing by less None of their other defeats was that close If it been for Dolph Schayes 30 points in the second half which set three Cincinnati Gardens rec ords the losing streak might have been forgotten Even Schayes enough for the Nats Thy needed Larry Cos stolen ball basket with four seconds left to win it moving within a half game of first place New York in the Eastern Division The Royals are last in the West ern but only four games out of first Schayes who tied Jack Twyman for scoring honors with 32 bettered the Cincinnati scoring record for one half set just last Sunday by PauLAnzin wjth26 12 for 12 at the foul line in the last quarter broke the 9 for ll record he held with George His48 pomtsin theftaal period bettered the record of held by three players LOOKING AHEAD Lyle's experienced ball players Bob Peters John Johnson and Bob Anderson talk over the season's prospects with Coach Earl Gustafson (Herald photo) 3 Af 'xtM area BASKETBALL" ROUNDUP muscular body la packed with power from his 18 lnch Deck mas sive shoulders 32 tach waist down to his steel like thighs i The something extra Jimmy has In comparison with most fullbacks his speed and lightning start Brown has competed In track (as a high jumper and thrower mostly) and in basketball and lacrosse (picked on an All America team while at Syracuse) In addition to baseball and foot ball He probably is one of the few athletes to be given All Amer ica recognition in two different sports Brown lives in a small apart ment overlooking a part: single and lives by himself Brown drink or smoke and eats whatever he feels like eating The Browns joshlngly call him He Is quiet and seem ingly shy but answers questions intelligently and courteously He must realize the hottest attraction in pro football but Jimmy Brown lost his poise got both feet on the ground '7 a OWATONNA Minn Lat ot hetaht and experience 'provides plenty of problems for coach Ken Bey as he grooms his Owatonna basketball team for Its opener next riday night (Nov 21) against Northfield 14 6 record and wta nlng the District our crown a thfi Indians may hard pressed to duplicate or bet What the Indians lack In height and experience Bey hopes to off set with speed and good ball handling "We have a long ways to go" Bey said boys look like they are willing to learn and they have shown lots of spirit in the early workouts" The outlook isn't too dismal however as three lettermen from tournament squad bead me Est eagers working daily They are guards Tom Lowrie and John SchmansH tod forward Dave Odle 1 'u X)ther seniors who did not letter but who will probably see action this ydr are Tom Engel Torn 7 Kost Craig Paulson Jim Rus sell Jim Johnson and Roy Munder tivski Boys up from last team Include Halgb Stark Brandt Buseth Beese Lundquist 7 and Gaustad and they may be just what Bey is looking for The Owatonna eagers will play 15 regular games and participate in a Christmas tournament at Man kato Jan 3 and 3 ollowing the 1 opener at Northfield the first home appearance for the Indians will be Nov 25 against LeSueur Bey is Neal Darts while Ray Stocktan and Orville Hanson will handle the team Iowa Is Near Yard Record vs a Turley Earns Young Award for Pitching BALTIMORE Md' AP) Mod est Bob Turley of the New York Yankees who talks gentle as a lamb and pitches like a lion thinks he was pretty lucky to be voted the 'Cy Young Memorial Award you consider the other 7 good pitchers like Warreh Spahn 7 and Bob riend and Robin Roh nerts well' I feel I was pretty' lucky Even to think I got one pleted 4 of 25 passes' and against Indiana only 5 of 18 for a com bined 209 per cent completion av erage Intolerable for a team with serious designs on winning foot ball games 7 Reese although eccentric in his own passing this year has been hitting at 360 7 Works Wlth ul Cast He worked out without a cast Wednesday for the first time since he broke a bone in his right hand after the Michigan game At that time it was viewed as all but cer tain that the New Yorker was through for the season Reese alternated at quarterback with the second and fourth teams Wednesday He has done some passing and is satisfied he could do acceptably well to that depart ment against Michigan State But his hand lacks the pliancy it should have for unhindered handling of the ball and Reese really know until Saturday whether to give it a try Sophomores Joe Salem and Larry Johnson continued alternat ing "as No 1 quarter back in long drill devoted to play polishtag 7 Ready for Spartans in uniform were veteran left half Bob Soltis and sophomore end Dick Johnson neither of whom played in the Iowa dr Indi ana games Soltis is a longshot possibility to play Saturday Artie Bomstad another experi enced halfback who has been out for a mc definitely will be ready for the Spartans Both teams will be struggling to escape the Big Ten cellar Minne sota loser of its last 10 games is 0 5 in the league Michigan i State 04 1' i Look Robbins in Punt Duel The big Yankee right hander commented at Jiis suburban home Wednesday tugnt aner announce ment frpm Boston that he was named the major out standing pitcher during the 4958 season 7'1 just tell you a thrill It means sesnethtag to said the World Series hero who yras the backbone of the Yankeepitching corps to the bril liant victory over Milwaukee last month J' say I dreamed about being the best pitcher but I dreamed about being one of the said Turley a tre mendous feeling the icing on the i Turley who got five votes beat out Spahn of the Milwaukee Braves by one vote and Lew Bur dette of the Braves and riend of the Pittsburgh Pirates by two The balloting was by members of the Baseball Writers Assn of Ameri ca cce ta each of the 15 major leaguc rities Jibe selection was based on reo ords during the regular season and voles were cast price to ibe World During the season Bullet Bob pitched a 21 7 record and had a £98 earned run average Spahn and riend were 22 gaipe winners Tnriey concluded that 'winntag the Cy Young Award like rf aching your peak about far as you can go for winning hoacra Michigan Polishes By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN Associated Press Sports Writer CHICAGO (AP) Barney Ross bobbed his head from one side to the other He clinched his fists and jabbed He shouted until he was hoarse He jumped frequently to his feet Once again he was in the Chica go Stadium ring only in reality he was sitting beside it he 'lust hrin protege Rylq16 Up from the team are Larry Howard Dale Stanton (rated a good shot) Dick Carroll Gary Ev enson and Jerry Reinartz all so phomores Howard 64 is the tallest boy on the Lyle had a tough season last year finishing 4 8 to the South land Conference and 6 12 over all "We hope to better those Gustafson said There are 53 boys out for bas ketball ntLyle this year with a lower grades Gustafson will cut to 30 when the season opens and Gene Wise football coach will handle half as the squad Lyle opens an 18 game sche dule on the road at LeRoy on Nov Nov at Ie Boy Nov Adams Dec at St Ansgar Iowa Dec Shattuck 'Dec Elkton Dec at Roee Creek Jan at Blooming Prairie Jan Grand Meadow i Jan at Glenville i Jan Le Boy Jan at Manly Iowa Jan at Elkton eb Carpenter eb Rose Creek I at Grand Meadow I eb Glenville eb Blooming PriUte eb 20 at Adams Reese May See Action in Michigan State Testr 14 4 7 4 4 111 BUI Hk AMMlL 'U SSBSl 7' A i 1 "a (V A VAJkJS I 77 i i BYBUW 1 7 tx A a X' 3l I I 1 1 I 'SicpnRTS iiERALnjr un i.

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