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Leader-Telegram from Eau Claire, Wisconsin • 11

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i. Cluiio Eau Clairt, Wisconsin January 2i, FAN r'ARE Walt Ditzen 'c Coach i7DinfiiriniDirog In ears StieutS MENOMONIE (Special) will defeat St. Olaf in Friday's match. "It has been a problem ing the first time Stout has ever beaten anyone," he said. "My biggest problem since "We have no place to go but up," stated Robert Smith, Stout State University swimming coach In a Menomonie Athlet trying to convince the team that they are athletes and can win Ron: a match, he stated.

arriving at Stout, has been a shortage of swimmers. All 15 original members are still on ic Club talk Monday noon. Stout basketball coach Dew The coach reported that the the squad," be added. ISC Softball Invades ASA Territory ey Mintz announced that Satur team has been moving upward. He announced that the team day's game against River has really been "facing up to The middle of January, especially with three feet of snow it.

ltt 1 1 A 1 A Falls "starts a new season." and after a dismal season last year, the swimmers are trying desperately to get on the score the pointing out that ou uio grwua, leema a rauier unuKeiy ume to sum wuig aooui they did well against Macales- board. estv Bat there is a movement afoot In state fast-pitch circles He felt that the team could have possibly lost something during the long lay-off, adding that they seem to progress a lot fast ter College following the vaca The season opened In Novem tion break. that merits some note." Si Croix Invades Coif can ffor First-Place Struggle Smith explained the various It's "the apparent Invasion of the International Softball ber with members i of. the team swimming about seven to 10 miles per night. events and cited the Individ er ty playing games than through scrimmages and prac Congress (ISC) into territory of the Amateur Softball Assn.

(ASA). ual members who have broken tice sessions. seven school records. Meets in which the team has Softball's two governing bodies have long been at odds over I national fast-pitch supremacy, but before this time, it has never The team will travel to St. participated were against St.

Mintz reported that the fresh Unbeaten St. Croix Central kins for St. Croix and Larry DUNN-IT, CROIX CONPBRINCt Cenlerence AH Oamef Thomas, Luther College, the man team threw a scare into affected Wisconsin. risks its perfect record and Knudson for Colfax. Olaf Friday and host Law rence College and St.

Cloud Titan Relays, and the confer mis winter, however, we were informed of claims mat a Third-place Prescott, still in ence relays. "We finished third Saturday. good share of the. state's stronger fast-pitch teams were planning contention with a 7-2 record, Dunn-St. Croix Conference lead at the gym of its leading rival, Colfax, in a key game of the basketball schedule.

Smith predicted that the conference relays, mark the varsity during a recent scrimmage. The varsity had to rally from a 19 point deficit with only nine minutes remaining. Heidemann sent the game in has an open date tonight. Taam TP OP St. Crol 077544410 0 Coltex I I 710 534 1 Prescott 7 2593470 7 1 Pepin 4 402 4S1 4 Elmwood 4 4 474 434 4 Boyceville 1 7 $43 7H Elk Mound I 54 744 1 10 Plum City 1 504 410 1 10 Somerset I 330 431 to jump to tne.isc.

are differences between the two groups. Whereas the ASA envelops all softball-iast-pitch, slow-pitch and XI TC-I 1 1 1 I 1, t- Pepin (6-3) is favored to win at Somerset (0-8) and hold on to overtime by hitting on a last St. Croix (9-0) dealt Colfax teag mo emor wvmen we is suicuy a men last-pucu group ty calibre teams. to fourth place. Elmwood (6-4) plays host to Boyceville (3-7).

second basket, and the vanity (8-1) its only defeat in an ear lier meeting at the Panther of the two groups are quite similar, with possibly the ISC being less technical on certain points. Elk Mound (2-8) defends i hold on seventh place at Plum Oames Tenleht St. Croix Central et Coltex Pepin at Somerset Boyceville et Elmwood Elk Mound a Plum City gym, 8349. But the return game tonight is expected to be Leaders The ISC seems, to have flourished most Illinois, rowa ana City (1-9). 'California but has memberships in most of the states.

It's much closer. Play arnes A St. Croix win would annual wuiui wumamtsic lias ueen ueia iu rccaih icaii at ivu ended up winning by 10 points. "River Falls' record of 6-6 is a surprise," he said. "This is a good team.

Gustafson is a mighty fine player. He does everything and is probably the most versatile player I've ever seen." While citing the other members of the River Falls team, Mintz stated another play the Panthers in command of lsiana. m. Vital There are players who have played world tournaments of the title race with a two-game Mih nroaniToHrwrc Tn ranroin irese a mniMJti flnnnrctltlV Tint lead and six games left to play Two big games feature NHL All-Star Sarnie Tonight in the midwest, teams of the two groups are allowed to compete But a Colfax win would tie the rivals and leave the champion against each other. a Mini M.A mam SCO MNInil Itflfl IiaIiI MVAPol YMCA Senior Basketball League action Wednesday night.

Shoppers then sent Virgil Green to Thriftway as a replacement for Larry Edwards. Dolly Madison picked up Mike Reetz as a replacement for BUI Jochum. ship up for grabs. er the Bluedevils will have to First place Thriftway meets The game will matcn nign meetings, Has named a state commissioner ana nas set me site and dates for a state tournament next summer. scorme teams.

St. Croix with handle is Van Dyke, their lead ing scorer. Dolly Madison in the late game at 8:30 p.m. and second place Despite the rumors and their A tournament format has also been set ud. consisting of MONTREAL (AP) With one member of their fraternity sixth place standing, the Rang an 84-polnt average and Colfax with 79.

Both have high eight districts with some commissioners already named. Eau The coach gave a report on Outdoor Sport meets Co-op in uaire we central poim in a western yviscmaai vusuits tuai Co-op's Stan Johnson could ers under Geoffrion remain just two points out of third place. scoring individuals, Mike Haw- the various category leaders in the conference, announcing that stretches from Superior to La Crosse. the feature game at 7:30. Thriftway has a 7-2 mark, enter the 400-polnt club if he lit Pittsurch.

tha Rn inert am while is one hits his average against Outdoor. The former Memorial loose DacKing ine iu movement xne, wrongest are teams from the Madison and Fox River Valley areas. Included are MaHtam Sfnmp Jh HpfpnHirwr state ASA ohamnkm and Green Stevens Point is the leading defensive team and is second behind Stout on offense, posting 9 ns or van mnu fan. back at 6-3. Dolly and Co-op are tied for third place with 5-4 Flambeau Risks Lakeland Lead High and Eau Claire State star Bay 616 Club, 1967 nainertro.

a 14.7 point spread. has netted 361 points in nine Th roasm behind the movement, flrcondmff to those fe- marks. The top three teams in Stouts Mel Coleman is the guins missed the playoffs last year and are in fifth place now six points behind fourth-place Philadelphia and the'final play- games for a 40.1 average. John a ii i it i j. i the league "at the end of the leading rebounder, while Stout voivea.

is to DreaK rrom me ruie oi me sum recreairon airts.ws, son has almost doubled Larry who have taken over ASA leadership following the resignation ranks third as a team. Stout 15-game season vie for the title on Dertn. Against Cameron ttt i i i follows Stevens Point in i Id playoff games. Johnson's point production in making a shambles, of the' in goal percentage, but the Blue- Pittsburgh is just two points dividual scoring race. Flambeau's Falcons will risk devils are at the bottom of the ahead of last-place Minnesota in Wednesday night's game will be the last for Thriftway's Lar all ready scalped, National Hockey League coaches are trading lightly as league brass gather? here or tonight's Ail-Star game.

There are at least two coaches reported in jeopardy and Minnesota's firing of John Muckler Sunday could trigger more changes. Persistent reports have Ber-nie Geoffrion on his last legs at New York and Red Sullivan in trouble at Pittsburgh. Geoffrion returned to New York Monday after spending the weekend in an Oakland hospital. He collapsed in the dressing room following the Rangers' 3-1 victory over the Seals Friday night. Doctors diagnosed his condition as a lack of sufficient sugar in his blood brought on by the flu and unstable eating ha oi i vruy neriz, mug-tune suite tuiiiuusBiuiRri.

advantage, they say, is the fact that the state champion goes directly into the World4 Tournament. Under the current ASA setup, the state champ most qualify for the National through a regional meet one which usually includes the powerful Aurora. SI. Sealmestera. Wednesday i t's first their Eastern Lakeland Confer standings in free throws, the west, and the North Stars have just fired their coach so game matches celler- dwelling ence basketball lead at Camer ry Edwards, wno wiu report While commenting on the Bunny Bread against slumping for duty at Eau Claire State on tonight.

team's leading number of per Sullivan can't feel too secure. next week. The speedy guard Flambeau (4-1) must beat sonal fouls, Mintz stated that Peters Meats in the opening contest at 6:30. The Bakers have The problems of the Penguins from Wausau was the league's Cameron (3-3) to be sure Mickey Kerrigan, Qshkosh, long-time softball enthusiast, Is the new ISC state commissioner and he will direct a state meet next August in Oshkosh. Entries will come from the eight the Bluedevils lack quickness third leading scorer with 182 a 1-8 while the Meatmen holding first place.

The Fal and reaction speed and as and the Rangers are completely opposite. Pittsburgh's 158 goals tallies, one behind teammate have dropped their last two districts. result get whistled for more cons' lead was trimmed last Friday by an 87-67 loss to Larry Johnson. games and have supped to a 1-8 Whether or not teams from Eau Claire or this area join the fouls. allowed is the most in the league.

No team in the east has Also playing his last game be ISC remains to be ceea But there seems to be some logic We are expecting to put Flambeau edged Thursday night's Young against such a move. the Comets in an earlier meet little more effort on defense during our final drive," he said fore becoming eligible at the college will be Outdoor's Ken allowed fewer goals than the Rangers 112, but no team has scored as few either 120. Men's League schedule has Van- Mainly, of course, because local softball Is operated by the ing, 71-69. in closing. recreation without which it is unlikely city softball would Roeder.

The Sports forward, al Weyerhauser (4-2) plays host Both Sullivan and Geoffrion derbies meeting White House Motel in a vital game at 8 p.m. While introducing the so from Wausau, was the sev' have attained the national heights it did in the past aecaae, to New Auburn (0-5) and is lts. would love to get their hands on Vanderbies won the first enth leading scorer in the loop nomonie High School basketball coach Pat Helixon, club The local Parks and Rec. Dept. has staged five state tourneys here since 1957 and they have been among the most successful some of the athletes who will be New York's last place position in the standings didn't help ei round title In a playoff game with 152 points.

favored to repeat a 77-49 win over the Trojans earlier in the season. chairman Bob Melrose stat with the Motelmen. The Jewel on display here tonight in the 22nd All-Star game. ther. ed that the Indians "put the liv ers have also inflicted the only Bruce (4-2) entertains Birch- ever held.

Without the cooperation' of the Rec, ft seems unlikely that a softball tournament-district or state could be held here While Geoffrion was hospitalized, Emile Francis, the Rang ing fear of God into Eau Claire two losses on White House, Detroit's great Gordie Howe, making his 20th All-Star appear wood (2-3) and needs a win to Memorial" while almost break ers' general manager who Both teams enter the game keep pace with the leaders. ing their pe'rfect record Friday with identical 2-0 marks and coached New York to a second Another problem locally Is the current questionable -Major League fast-pitch situation. Will there be enough teams for The Raiders downed the b-cats in an earlier match, 61-56. night. place finish in the East Division are also the league's two only unbeaten teams in the second Helixon said, came out ance, leads the East Division team against the West, which has St.

Louis goalies Jacques Plante and Glenn Hall two of the best in NHL history. Splitting the goaltending last season, took over again But despite rumors to the con of the Memorial encounter with KASTIRN LAKILAND CONFIRENCI Conference All Oames another league: wno win we teams piay in ouisiue competition; If a majority of the state's leading teams turn to the ISC, however, then the locals and areas who hope to play top-notch half. mixed We got good Team TP OP Other games match Kleiner A Monday night meeting at the 'Y saw five of the six teams get new ball players. Only Peters Meats stood pat. Outdoor Sport received Dan Fisher as a replacement for Bob Burmeister and Ken Roeder.

The Sports also picked np guard Terry Ber-ger from Thriftway. John Sleizer was picked op by last place Bunny Bread, who In turn sent Bob Heldenreich to Co-op. The trary, Frapcis insisted that Geoffrion was still coach of the Flambeau 4 133 performance out. of our ball comiDetition. are almost forced mto the move.

Lumber against Delicious Foods at 6 p.m., Chuck's Stop and players, but where do we go There has also been a report that theASA is going to outlaw Rangers. "He is the coach of the Rang from here? he asked Weyerhauser 4 2 424 3st Bruce 4 i JH 350 Cameron 3 35 351 Blrchwood 3 337 3V! Winter i 325 315 New Auburn 0 5 222 3S4 the awarding of prize money for. weekend tournaments neia i i ii rm I Shop against Nelson DX at 7, chores between them, Hall and Plante have opened a wide lead in the race for the Vezina Trophy. Their 88 goals allowed is 24 less than any other team in the He appraised Memorial as be and Presto meeting Bran- tnrougnout me year, jlui uaire nosra two me aim vpeu. This could turn more teams, more quickly than expected, In ing a fast, well disciplined and ers hot only for the future," Francis said, "he is the coach period.

He'll run our practice stad's at 9. well coached team, having tre A 31-point effort from Pres ames Tenlsm Flambeau at Cameron New Auburn et Weyerhauser Blrchwood at Bruce league. the direction of the ISC, which is more liberal such matters, The Immediate impact of the new ISC state movement, however, will likelv not be known until the 1970 season. mendous depth. "Their 6-0 lead session Tuesday." to's Jack Loomis earned him the at the very start hurt Menomonie," he said.

individual scoring lead with 207 tallies. Loomis regained the Stout Icemen Heixon felt, the srore could It seems that ISC membership need not be declared until tournament time. This would allow state teams to play their regular schedules throughout the coming season against ASA teams, like usual If it chose the ISC, it would at that time lead from Chuck's Tim Gre- have been even closer than the final outcome of 59-50, as the Eau Claire Boxers Bow Dump Rockets ther, who has 202 points. Y.M.C.A. SENIOR LIAOUI STANDING! Turn W.

L. Turn W. leonardize its membershiD with the ASA. Flying Eagles Place at Mpls Indians missed four short jump shots and a like number of Stout State's hockey team One of the problems a team leaning toward the ISC has to deal with is the loss of old rivals and profitable series such as the old Peters Packers team had with Aurora and St. Paul Thriftway 1 i Ooop 14 Outdoor JPttert i free throws late in the game.

"We did shoot well, however. NEW RICHMOND (Special) turned back the Eau Claire Rockets, 5-2, Sunday afternoon at the Kessler Bowl here. Oolly Mv 4 Bonny 1 Leading Searan Playtr, Taam fQ PI TP Stan Johnwn. Co-oe 107' 361 hitting 40 per cent, compared to our season's average of only The Eau Claire Boxing Club Whitaker Buick. It is a certainty there will be a lot of talk on the matter before another softball season is upon us.

and Jim Hoyt third in Class MINNEAPOLIS (Special) bowed to a more experienced 32 per cent," he announced Minneapolis riders won a ma The Rockets took an early 2-0 lead, but the Bluedevils rallied New Richmond team on a card Many of the younger Flying Eagles were making their first Sten Pierce, Stout wrestling Larry Johruon, Thriftway 74 35. in Larry Edwardt, Thriftway 22 161 Jotl Ungrodt, Outdoor 73 32 17 Ron Zaukautkrt, Dolly 45 175 jority of the honors in a junior held here Saturday night. coach, reported that the Blue But it would seem a pretty good bet that Wisconsin will have two fast-pitch softbal tournaments next summer with state destiny in the sport riding with the one most successful. ski-jumping tournament at ine- Newcomers Mike Harshman, Al Harvey, Bunny 47 32 144 with a goal in th first period and four more in the Neither team scored in the fi. devils will host River Falls to competition jumps on a big sized junior hill.

MPLS JR. SKI MEET Km Rotdtr, Outdoor ss 34 132 odore Uirth Park here Sunday. night at 7:30 p.m. Stevt Mllay, Bunny 42 21 152 126 and Jack Gibson, 156 lost by TKO and decisions' The hometown riders took nal period. It was also announced that Steva Kurth, Patera 41 22 144 Vlrg Green, Co-op 50 24 lfl SKI HILL PROGRESS REPORT: A progress report on CUSS A Jumps Paints to Pete Moe and B.

Frey re 1. Jeff Wright, Mod, 104 103 K37.0 first places in all four of the classes of competition. It was the Eau Claire teams' there will be radio coverage of construction at the new ski jumping hill on Silver Mine Drive spectively. In other matches, Mout's away games against Eau Schedule Wednetday 4:30 pjm. Vetera vi Bunny Bread 7:30 p.m.

Coop Outdoor 1:30 p.m. Dolly Madison Thriftway 2. SI Dergay, Mpls 100 5 131.0 3. Allan Trepanier, Mpls 4 125.5 4. Russ Otto, Mpls f4 133.5 appears on page 3 of the Winter Wonderland edition of today's Jeff Wright won Class A with Larry Davidson, 126 first action of the year.

They had no prior practice. However, according to Ccach firrrii Claire, River Falls and Platte- 5. Dan Dittner, FE 122.0 ville. dropped a close decision to D. Klescewskl as did 165 pound Leader, and Telegram, MACKS STILL LOOKING: McDonelL grid coach Jim 4.

Mark Hanson, FE 121.5 10. Reggls Gruehlke, FE 2 1 114 0 Schaeffer, the Rockets "Made a Priori arrnnnt nf i Roger Gruehlke, FE OS 115.5 er John Olson to J. Reed, Bill YOUNO MEN'S LIAOUI STANDINGS Taam L. Teem W. t.

VwderWet 0 Kleiner 1 Motel 2 OBranttad 1 "I Tnimfo cHii innirinw fnr a fnnthaii nnnonent for tn AiacKS w. in i.ri jumps of 104-103 for 137.0 points; Mark Weinmax was the Class winner with jumps of 95-96 from 128.3 points; Neil Johnson won Class with 131.5 points on jumps of 95-95 feet and Dierre Trepanier won Class 15 Johtf Tmendorf- FE ,,105.3 14'. 70 Burns, 156 lbs.f was decisioned Bob Cousy by Steve Sytle in a match Bin Miller1 gave the Rockets" a 1-0 lead in the early going of Chucks 1.1 Presto 0 3' CLASS 1. Mark Welnmex, Mpls Saturday, Sept. 6 at Chippewa.

Any area scnoois interestea should contact Jolliffe immediately. Jumps Paints 120.0 4 124.5 Nelson 11 Delicious 0 i which included two knock game as ne scored after Leading Scorers Player. Teem FT TP 125.0 2. Steve Brtssoh, Mpls 3. Steve He, Mpls 4.

Bred Erkxson, Mpls downs. BUCKSHOT: Bob Hall failed to pass his service physical to Retire 70 74 104.2 wHh jumps of 66-73 for 97.4 In the main event, New Rich 94 ttf 103.2 Brad Zuehlke, FE and fe back in The junior division (16-and-under) of Jack Presto 75 57.207 Tim Gufner, Chucks 7 44 202 Larry Plaszcz, Vanderbies 47 41 175 points. lOOf lOOf S3.0 4. Dan Wold, FE mond lightweight Jack Martell i Yi i nna kuii Jumps Points Members of the lying n-a- Steve Sohrentz, Motel 70 34 174 CLASS Is Nell Johnson, Mpls decisioned Eau Claires Bob NEWTON, Mass. (AP) Bob receiving an assist from Ber-nie Reidinger.

Ron Kalar scored moments later on an assist from Reidinger. But the Rockets never were able to dent the Stout goalie tne American Amateur oaseuau uungress (flanv) uo mu tianunf the Mlckev Mantle Glem St. Arnault's gles Ski Club of Eau Claire won Dave Dummer, Motel 54 57 Rick Zulkaltts, Nelson 45 34 144 5 95 131.5 14 15 112.5 75 77 104.2 Bauer in a close and exciting Cousy one of basketball's all- 2. Greg Larson, Mpls Bruce Rudolph, Mpls Young Men's League heroics at the 'Y last Thursday night de places in the top five in each match. Joel Vettrus, Vanderbies 40 31 151 Jim McGnath.

Branstad 4t IS 191 Bob Hustoy, Mpls time greats, announced Monday his resignation as coach at Bos event. serve some it seems me ouriy vaiiuerwie ace uiuicu I 1 A JA -f ll 1 Hl.n4MM Eau Claire 125-pounder Dave Allen Lindberg, FE 7t 40 103.3 77 7J 100.7 71 74 e.j yi 7T 9. uiereaiier.ine winners-evened Marsh Harris, Kleiner 41 21143 Steve Olson, Delicious J4 2S iz nnmH una iasi x.u. scvai iu uic uiat v.in vi iw Dan Dittner was Martin drew with D. Osburn ton College, effective at the end i L.i.

li Ta111a.m. of iYin am1 f( f. Deem Soheef, FE their record at 1-1. fifth and Mark Hanson sixth; of the season. Schedule Thursday 4:00 p.nv-Kleiner ve DeHckwo Foods 7:00 on.

Chucks vs Nelson DX and later won the Best Sportsman award for his conduct in The Rockets' travel to Me to onng nis leani uw a uc mm uvuuab aw i regulation time. won it in an overtime George Hoepner, junior pitcheMutflelder, has begun indoor drills with et 71 M.4 4 47 01 Jumps Paints 44 73 S7.4 Cousy, an AII-American at in Class Brad Zuehlke was fifth and Dan Wold sixth; Allen nomonie for a return engage p.m. Vanderbies vs White House the ring. :O0p.m. Presto vs Branstad 10.

Mark Lindberg, FE 13. Jefl Glbwn, FE CLASS 1. Dierre Trepanier, Mp), 2. Chris Laursen, FE Jim Hoyt, FE 4. Ronnie Berg Mpls 5.

Greham Wood Mpls Lindberg was fifth and Tim the Minnesota Gopher raws iiui-coun, yivaa- all 1 A hhvW ia)im rvAka l-Vn lfAOt Coach Burns expressed con Holy Cross before going on to professional stardom with the Boston Celtics, said he plans to 71.7 71 ,1 M.3 irwr nntanca inrwirpn anrnix as uuua us duiv wc vo accii una vvai ment with Stout Sunday afternoon at the new Stout Rink beginning, at 2 p.m. Close was sixth in Class 57 57 57 53 50 50 57 47 cern lor the team's physical AtltBV UV1V11UV gvwiiww 1 iu. a. if mnrlr with hitstlp Tom Matte's after while Chris Laursen took second 40.9 uhM i vii us iiiaiu: ik niin. ww devote more time to his boys' condition and lack of sparring as they begin training for the affects of the Colts loss to the "It's going to be a long camp and various business en terprises.

regional Golden Glove Tournament to be held Friday night Cornell Seeks Ninth Win, "I have truly enjoyed my ten Sid Hartman reported in the Minneapolis Tribune the day after Glen Reed spoke to a basketball gathering here that the Gopher' assistant athletic director has applied for the Badger AD does Joe Namath's dad say about his offspring's career: "I'd be the happiest man in the if you In the St. Paul Armory. ure at Boston College during the past six years," Cousy said in his surprise announcement. New Richmond MondovlGilmanton Eighth "My only regret is that I must quit Bob Beattie, US Alpine ski Official, says there will be "open" races in America next year and weren't those the faces of Packer fans that were glowing again discontinue my close contact Wins Mat Meet with the fine group of young Monday Cornell's Chiefs will bid for a men on our team. NEW RICHMOND (Special) in home game with Wabasha.

The Panthers lost an ear ninth win of the season and "They have given my family New Richmond's Tigers Barber, a veteran from Sher The Warriors took an. earlier meeting, 76-65. In a Western Cloverbelt Conference makeup game, Altoona (3-2) travels to Gilman (2-3). lier meeting at Wabasha, 67-49. scored 101 points to easily win and me immeasurable pleasure and satisfaction and this we will man, posted a nine-under- Mondovl and Gilmanton for eight triumphs in a 12-game non-conference basketball par 135 for 36 holes at the con their own Invitational wrestling tournament held here Saturday.

always cherish." Rain Cancels Kaiser Open; clusion of play Friday and no The Railroaders need a win to Cousy, 40, was named BC bas Marshfield took second with schedule for high school teams in the Eau Claire area tonight. more rounds could be finished ketball coach in 1962. However, 71 points, Unity followed with So the Texan collects a topi hold third place in the standings. CAMEt TnMIAUT Cornell (8-2) plays host he put off taking over until 1963 56 and Chippewa Tails had 55. prize of $13,500 exactly one-half Chippewa Falls (2-7) and will when the late Walter Brown, owner of the Celtics, asked him Other entries were Flambeau, 30; Rice Lake, 24, and try to make the Cardinals a the top pay off had the tournament gone the full 72-hole route, seventh straight victim.

Superior, 16. to play one more season for the National Basketball Association Ladysmith (6-5) aims at a seventh win tonight at Chippewa Falls McDonell (3-10). Black River Falls (64) also bids for a seventh win at Marshfield. Cadott 43-6) plays' Augusta (1-8), with the Hornets seeking to repeat a 64-56 win over the Beavers. i Owen-Withee (4-6) travels to Stanley-Boyd (5-4) in an inter-division Cloverbelt Conference match.

Winter (3-7) will fry for a repeat win at Holcombe (1-7). Tournament director Jack STOUT WRESTLER One NAPA, Calif. (AP) Heavy rains for a third straight day forced the cancellation Monday Mondovl travels to Ele- Tuthill of the Professional Golf champs. Skating Champion va-Strum (4-6) and will try to In six years at BC, his Eagles have compiled a record of 101 Non-Conference Falls (2-7) at Cornell (1-2) Ladysmith (44) at Chippewa Falls McDonell (3-10) Black River Falls (6-4) at Marshfield Mondovl (7-5) at Elevo-Strum (44). Gale-Ettrlck at Independence (3-7).

Meylor (4-3) at Lincoln (2-0). Cedott (3-4) at Augusta (l-l) Wabasha at Gilmanton (7-2) Owen-Wlthee (44) at Slanley-Boyd (5-4) Winter (3-7) al Holcomb (1-7) Port Edwards at Greenwood (e-1) Clevereelt Conference Altoone (3-2) at Oilman (2-3) repeat a 69-47 win over of the final round in the er's Association announced at 8:40 a.m. Monday: "We're not going to be able to finish. This COLOGNE, Germany (UPI) Cardinals in an earlier meet 000 Kaiser International Open American born Eileen Zill of the mainstays of Stout State university's wrestling team this season is Dennis Vol-brecht. Volbrecht, son of Mr.

Gerald Volbrecht, Rt. 2, Menomonie, is in his freshman year at Stout. victories and 37 defeats, including an 8-3 mark this season. Golf Tournament and swept Mil course won't be playable tomor mer won the West German wom ing at the Buffalo court. Gilmanton (7-2) will attempt to avenge one of its two defeats en's figure skating champion Cousy has taken four teams to row.

You can't even get to the ler Barber into the champion ship. tees today." ship Saturday with 2028.6 points, postseason tournaments. I.

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