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IB FAN FARE The Eau Clair leader Eau Wisconin By Walt Ditzen Gale-Ettrick Wins Sectional; Sunday, May 26, 1968 ANOTHS? AMASS vOrVN "THE VRAIN fd Ifax Co Six Augusta Qualify other winner -was the shot put and joined Mike Baer, Rod Helsesten and Gary The only Dave Pfaff, fied five; Gale Ettrick five in five events and Greenwood five in four. who won the higft By RON BUCKLI Gale Ettrick's Redmen streaked to the team ship and Colfax" and Augustaled in state meet qualifiers in the Mindoro with Oines on the 880 relay team jump for Melrose that took" second." a jump of 5-10, Whitehall's Keith Johnson was the only performer to quali- Greenwood took second in the Also taking second places Eau Claire Class track mile relay with a team of Ran in three events and Gale-Et- and qualifying for the state trick's Jim Ekern was the only dy Lombard, Jerry Rakovec, League I Sfe I American meet were Randy Kleven, Ele- tional held under murky skies Saturday afternoon at the Memorial High School track. Frank Carl and Jim Di lien double winner of the day. va-Strum Central, high jump; Dave Krazjanick, Osseo, mile; Johnson, a senior who also starred for the Norsemen in beck and had its 880 relay team, which finished first in the Larry Bunderson, Alma Center basketball, won the 220 yard uaie-auncK nnisnea with a total of 41 points, six ahead of runnerup Greenwood, which had race, disqualified for cutting off fral Team Won Lost CB Detroit 24 1 4 .632 Baltimore 23 17 .575 2 xCleveland 22 17 .544 2' Minnesota 21 18 .538 3'i Boston 20 ,513 4' California 19 22 .443 6' a New York 18 22 .450 7 xOakland 17 21 .447 7 Cnicago 16 21 .432 7' '7 Washington 16 25 .390 'i Tops Sectional; Lincoln, discus and Jim Heim, Blair, 440. opponents on a turn.

en Lombard Takes 440 35. Colfax was third with 31, followed by Altoona's 29, White run in 22.7 and finished second in the long jump and in the 120-yard hurdles. Ekern, a 1 1 hurdler, The meet, directed by John Greenwood's only champion was Lombard, whowon the 440 Leadholm, Osseo, began in rain and cool temperatures. skimmed the wood to win the in 53.2. Dillenbeck wassecond Saturday's Results Minnesota 1, Boston 0 Baltimore 5.

Washington 2 New York Chicago 0, 10 Innings EAU in the 880 and Bartelt was sec er son win CLAIRE CLASS SECTIONAL TEAM RESULTS ond in the low hurdles. 120 highs in 15.0 and the 180 lows in 20.9. Gale-Ettrick's other pace-set Gale-Ettrick 41 Colfax' team of Larry Aspen, Greenwood 35 hall 20, Augusta's 19 and Alma Center Lincoln's 16. Colfax and Augusta each qualified six-boys for the state tournament, to be held next Friday at Monona Grove. Both qualified six in four events.

Johnson Leads Way Gale-Ettrick and Greenwood, the meet leaders, each quali-' ueiron 1, California 1 Cleveland at Oakland, late Today's Games Chicago (Horlen 3-5 and Peters 2 4) at New York (Stottlemyre 5-3 and Monbou quelle 4-3), 2 Lee Frogner, Ken Bjork and events to walk off with Naves, won the mile relay CHIPPEWA FALLS (Special) Blair 6 Melrose-Mindoro leva-Strum 4 Osseo 4 Taylor 3 Elk Mound 2 Fall Creek 1 Granton 0 Colfax 31 Altoona 29 Whitehall 20 Augusta 19 Lincoln 16 Mike Peterson whizzed through ters were weightman Willie Docken and the Redmeh's 880-yard relay team. La Crosse Centra made a crown. Logan was secona. the rain to win the mile relay, shambles of the Chippewa Falls Logan qualified eight boys in Central's winners were Dave Minnesota VVIAA Class A track sectional five events, Superior six in six Schwandt. high jump, 5-10; Whsaington (Coleman 2-3) at (Brabender 3-1) Boston (Ellsworth 4 3) at (Merrill 3-4) Independence 7 the meet's final event, and leap Docken won the discus 1 1 heave of 137-7, took second in INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Pole Vault: 1.

Larry Knutson, Col; 2. Cleveland (Tiant 5-4) at California (Wright 3-1) Detroit (Sparma 3-4) at Oakland (Dob-son 2-4) here Saturday afternoon rolling and Chippewa rails five in two. Brent Chnstianson, long jump, up 804 team points and qualify-, The lone Eau Claire qualifier '29-94 Greg Northrup, 880, ing 11 boys in 10 events forjwas North's Charley Anderson, 2:02.4: Don Hicke, low hurdles next weeks state tournament, who won Jhe discus' with a toss 20 and Tim Klund. 220, 22.8. Dan Ely, Aug; 3.

Loren Belwood, G-E; 4. Glen White, Tay; S. Jerry Beroerso.i, Co 1 1 -7-7. National League Long Jump: 1. Lamont Squires, Al; 2.

Keith Johnson, Whi; 3. Ralph Green, Team Won Lost Pet GB 24 18 Lin; 4. Bob Clark, Gr; 5. Bob Cerutti, Al; Dis 571 550 IB to third place in the team standings. The winning time was 3:42.8.

The Vikings came away with three other gold medals for the day as Larry Knutson won the pole vault with a jump of llVi; Bjork won his specialty, the mile, in 4:41.3, and Roger Hainstock took the 880 -yard run in 2:08. Corky Schlewitz, Altoona's streaking Rail, came up with High Jump: 1. Dave Pfaff, MM; 2. of 135-11 Memorial did not Other winners were Dave M. qualify a player.

John. Superior, mile, Menomonie also had one qual-Dan Scolman. Rice Lake, high ifier, Dave Xowaskey, who won hurdles. 15.8; Jeff Mohr Su-th elmt nut with a hpaOp of Drrior. 100.

10.4: Keith Wilson. .524 La Crosse Logan was a dis-: tant second with 07 points. Su-, perior had Chippewa Falls! 19, Menomonie 132, Rice Lake San Francisco St. Louis Atlanta Philadelphia Chicago Los Angeles Randy Kleven, E-S; 3 Mark Windlue, 22 22 19 21 21 1 2' 7 3' 3 Wh; 4. Jim Bartelt, S.

Jim Ekern, Hudson, Paced By Bertelsen, Wins Sectional G-E; 5-10. (.5,4 500 fees .475 .474 .450 20 18 21 22 21 20 22 22 Shot Put: 1. Bruce Wadke, Aug; z. Willie Docken, G-E; 3. Gil Hart, Lin; 13, Eau Claire Memorial 11 and Logarii 440) 52.8;'and Rick Mur- Eau Claire North and Sparta OM.i rDn ilc hm in Siirvrinr.

nol vault 13-3. Cincinnati 19 Pittsburgh 18 Houston 18 New York 18 Mike Hase, EM; 5 Mark Blake, Col. D845-3. .450 Mile: 1. Ken Biork, Col; 2.

Dave Saturday's Results without winning a relay, al- Memorial took tnira in i though the Red Raiders relay, turning in a fast Krazlanlck, Oss; 3. Tom Leisgang, G-E; five events and won Keith Sundue, Col; 5. 5teve Kaste, six each. Central took five runnerup Chicago 3. San Francisco 0 Philadelphia 1, St.

Louis 0 Pittsburgh 5. Cincinnati 4, 12 New York 9, Atlanta 1 seconds and a mnnnA In tlin Don Qnrwirmr i1 -34 more G-E. 4:41 3. innings Discus: 1. Willie Docken, G-E; 2.

Lar of the relay in one his best performance of the season in the 100-yard dash, winning in 10.2 and leading his club to a fourth place finish. ry Bunderson, Line; 3. Boo LaneDe, Greenwood; 4. Ron Skroch, Ind; 5. Glen Today's Games Chicago (Cisco 2-4 and Peters 2-4) al New York (Stottlemyre 5-3 and Monbou- in acv-unu ill uic uuu no uun.ni'i burned the track with a 1:30.9.

Bc'o Nelson, Chippewa Falls Chippewa. Falls, with a team track was in charge of of Tom Nayes, Chuck Hawkin- the meet, held under cloudy son. Dave LaBrec a'nd Terry skies. White, Tay. D-137-7.

NEW RICHMOND (Special) Hudson, paced by triple winner Jim Bertelsen, took the team title in the Class sectoral track meet at New Rich 880-Relay: 1 Augusta (Jim Feldman, quelle 4-3), 2 New Richmond qualified nine boys in four evengs, and two relay teams. River Falls and Barron were the only he teams to advance more than one boys in four events, and two Schlewitz also took second to Mike Steinke, Randy Arndt, Rich San Francisco (McCormick 4-4) at Chi Moen); 2. Gale-Ettrick (Mike Baer, Rod cago (Hands 4-2) Johnson in the 220 and team Helsesten, Willie Docken, Gary Oines); 3. Altoona; 4. Blair; 5.

Lincoln. 1:37.4. TEAM STANDINGS 1. La Crosse Central 80' 2. La Crosse Logan 37 3.

Superior 35 4. Chippewa Falls 19 JLJasiaamwiif mate Lamont Squires surprised Philadelphia (Fryman 5-4) at St. Louis (Washburn 3-3) Pittsburgh (Bunning 3-4) at Cincinnati mond Saturday 100-YdDash: 1. Corky Schlewitz, Al; 2 when he jumped 20-feet, 7- and- LueeaJlJJ. TbtHtarderaH4ed4poM Tncfies" to win the long jump, Los Angeles (Drysdale 4-3) at Housbn 6.

Rice Lake 13 Grove (Wilson 3-5) 7. Eau Claire Memorial 11 8. Tie; Eau Claire North and Sparta, 10. Ashland also beating Johnson. Wadke Wins Shot to 37 for runnerup New Richmond, and 21 for third place River Falls.

The remaining i 1 TEAM TOTALS 1. Hudson 64 2. New Richmond 37 3. River Falls 21 4. Amery 18 Augusta was advanced to Baseball Crown INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Shot Put: 1.

Dave Nowaskey (M), 2. Denny, Overby Named Coach the winning spot in the 880-re lay when Greenwood was dis 5. Spooner 17 6. Barron 16 Steve Sandu (LCD, 3. Holloway (LCC), 4.

Kasboski (CF), S. Pell (M). Distance 49'H" Steinke, AugL 3. Boo Bates, Lin; 4." Gene "SowieiaT Gr; 5. Cir7 120 High Hurdles: 1.

Jim Ekern, G-E; 2 Keith Johnson, Whi; 3. Jim Bartelt, 4. Greg Frase, Aug; 5. Duane Hug-dahl, Al; 440-Yd Run; 1. Randy Lombard, Gr; Jim Heim, Blair; 3.

Duane Hugdahl, Al; 4 Mark Windlue, Wh; 5. Jerry Rako. vec. Gr. 880-Yd Run: 1.

Roger Hainstock, Colfax; 2. Jim Dillenbeck, Gr; 3. Gary Oines, G-E; 4. Bernard Kampa, Ind; 5. Keith Krenz, FD 180 Low Hurdles: 1.

Jim Ekerri, G-E; 2. Jim Bartelt, Gr; 3. Larry Aspen, Col; 4. Brad Stellrech, G-E; Mike Teigen, Wh; 20.9. 220-Yd Dash: 1.

Keith Johnson, Wh; 2. 7. Durand 13 8. Cumberland qualified. The Beavers winning 12 Mile Run: 1.

Dave St. John (Sup). 2. Dennis Schamm (LCC), 3. Anderson MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The Minnesota Gophers captured their first Big Ten baseball title since 1964 Saturday when (eCM), 4.

Berekvam (LCC), 5. BanKerun at Chetek nine teams were ciuseij bunched together. Hudson qualified eight boys In seven events and one relay team. Bertelsen was the only cinderman to win more than one event. The Raider ace captured the 100-yard dash, the low hurdles, and the long jump events.

9. Chetek II 10; Bloomer 8 11. Mondovi 6 12. Ellsworth 1 Shot Put: 1. Jerry Amundson (Ba), 2.

(Sv). Time 4:44.1 I High Jump: 1. Dave Schwandt (LCC), 1 team consisted of Jim 1 d-man, Mike Steinke, Randy Arndt and Rich Moen. The winning team was 1:37.4. Steinke also qualified by plac I im Gregory j.

maimsoni i Tm Joe Romporti (S), 3. Benedict (HI, 4. CHETEK (Special) -Overby has been hired Dennis as the (LCD, 4. Hawkinson (CF), 5. Murto I mey swept a uuuijieiiedui-i win Hit.

5'io" iMichisan State 3-2 and 10-4. Buchner (Bl), 5. Baurnteind (H). Dis tance 15'4" Discus: 1. Mel Madison (Che), 2.

Bob Corky Schlewitz, Al; 3 Boo Clark. SEIkinson (M), 3. Olson (A), 4. Schultz (M), 5. Jordan (Ba) Distance 1447" Bob Peterson, Lin; S.

Rich Moen, Aug. head basketball and baseball Toerson'ooug oTson'oick Dunn'i In the first game, Michigan coach at Chetek High School, in9; Ls Central: Lee Henrik- stale scorerj two runs in the ism, Dave Schwandt, Dave Mandehr, it was announced today. jTim Kiund; 3. Eau ciaire 4. top of the second inning on two Overby, a Chetek native cur-iL rlTlVJUl walks and run producing sin- High Jump: 1.

Rod Hone (NR), 1. Mile Relay: 1 Colfax (Larry Aspen, ing eight runs on four hits. The two key hits were a two run single by Greg Wasick and a three-run homer by Mike Wal- seth. Michigan State came with three in the seventh, one on a homer by Tom Ellis, but was unable to overcome the Gopher lead. Minnesota finished the Big Ten season with a 14-2 record for first place, while Michigan State came in second at 13-4.

Mich. St 020 000 002 a 0 Minnesota 020 000 013 4 1 Berney. Knight (8) and Kendrick; Carey, Cosgrove (2), Palmer (7), and Ml-cheletti. WP-Palmer. LP Behney.

Bob Prytz (Cu), 3. Swant (Ba), 4. Hines ing second in the 100. Augusta had an individual champion in Bruce Wadke, who won the shot put with a toss of 45-3. Dan Ely was second in the pole vault.

Lee Frogner, Ken Blork, Mike Peterson); 2. Greenwood (Randy Lombard, Jerry (Cu), 5. Runkle (Che) Hgt. 6'2" Long Jump: 1. Jim Bertelsen (H), 2.

Rakovec, Frank Carl, Jim Dillenbeck); at a 2. Doug oison (Sup.i. 3. by Tom Ellis and Rick Randy Cudd (RF), 3. Drinkwater (S), 3.

Independence; 4. Gale-Ettrick; 5. Al toona. 3:42.8. Gintz (CF).

Distance 20'9V Miller 4. Madison (Che), 5. tngstrom In) Distance 20'2" Higr Hurdles: i pan scoiman (rl), Minnesota came back for two Pole Vault: 1. Bill Buchholtz (Bl), i uflve btnwanoi ilvlj, j. wens iiv.if.

2. Bob Lipke (Ba), 3. Wurtingtr (NR), Bagley (Ba), 5. Otteson (NR). Hgt.

4 Hawkinson (CF), 5. Dahnke (LCC) Time 15:8 100 Yard Dash: 1. Jeff Mohr (Sup), 2. 12'0" in the bottom of the second on three walks to load the bases, a sacrifice fly by Frahk Stanek and a single by Brian Love. Mile Run: 1.

Greg Garner (H), 2. (NR), 3. Luhman (A), 4. Scott Saluzzi (LCD, 3. -Fischer (A), 4.

CUon (Sup), 5. Hicke (LCC). Time 10:4 John Ziemer J. Hienecke (NR). Time (D Discus: 1.

Chuck Anderson (ECN), 2. Wayne Shepard (LCC), 3. Holloway (LCC), 4. Thomas (CF). 5.

Smeltzer 4:40.5 880 Relay: 1. Amery; John Franstead, Don Hover, Larry Christlanson, Keith Gul lick son; New Richmond: George Abes to Host District Game Eau Claire Memorial and Alma will play their WIAA district playoff basjeball game at Carson Park Mort-duy afternoon beginning at 3:30 p.m. The game was originally scheduled for Durand at the same time, but it has moved on the basis of a WIAA regulation. The winner will advance to sectional tournament play later in the week. The Gophers' winning run in the eighth game on a bases- Mich.

St 100 000 34 5 1 Minnesota 000 118 10 10 2 Kniohl. Riekki IAt. Fulton jt rt Twins Topple Bbsox, 1-0, Behind Etacrt (M). Distance )35'11" 440 Yard Dash: I. Keith Wilson (LCD, Fernstrom, Jack Bartlett, John Otte i 1 1: Kendrick; Hoffman, Fisher (7), Palmer 2.

Terry Nayes (CF), 3. Fasching (ECM), loaded two-out single by rently teaching High School, will teach so-c i a 1 studies besides his coaching duties. Overby i an Eau Claire State graduate and former bonus baseball player in the Mil-w a Braves farm system before developing a sore arm several years ago. son, Jerold Gabor; 3. Hudson; 4.

4. Knutson (LCC), 5. Tie; Ringdahl rveiiuan wiwlii uiuve jh vi i g. (LCC) and Spindler (M). Time 52:8 WP Hoffman.

LP Knight' Home Walseth; Michigan Wasick. runs: Minnesota, State, Eliis. 80 Yard Run: 1. Greg Northup (LCC). John Kiesllng (LCD, 3.

Knaack (M), Olson (LCC), 5. Johnson (RD. Time Spooner; 5. Ellsworth. Time 1:36 High Hurdles: 1.

Slu Kreuger (RF), 2. Bill Brower (H), 3. Holle (NR), 4. Bonkoski (Che), 5. Hines (Cum).

Time 15:4 100 Yard Dash: 1. Jim Bertelsen (H), The-Spartans took the lead in 2:02.4 ml imJf''li Low Hurdles: 1. Don Hicke (LCC), 2. the second game when Tom Binkowski drove in a run on 2. Greg Holden (S), 3.

S. Bauer (D), 4. T. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS Reese sacrificed. Carew took William Schneider (RL), 3.

Dahnke Ellsworth Tops River Falls, 1-0 (AP) t- Tony Oliva singled Kahler (Che), 5 Capuzzi Cum). Time 10:2 440 Yard Dash: 1 Jim Sager (N), 2. Keith Gullickson (A), 3. Hartman (H), 4. Mahnke (H), 5.

Emerson (NR). Time home an unearned run with two out in the eighth inning Satur 52:7 RIVER FALLS (Special). 880 Yard Run; 1. Bob Peterson (H), his single in the first inning. Minnesota it up in the fourth when Riiss Rolandson singled in doubling Mike Wal-seth.

The Gophers scored again in the fifth when Greg Wasick hit a double to" score Bill Overby third as Harmon Killebrew grounded to third baseman Joe Foy and then scored the game's only run on Oliva's bouncing single up the middle. After Foy threw out killebrew, Red Sox Manager Dick Williams protested vehemently day, sending the Minnesota Twins past the Boston Red Sox Ellsworth (LCC), 4. Wells (LCD, 5. Morgan (Sp) Time- 20:5 220 Yard Dash: 1. Tim Klund (LCC.

Bill Torgerson (Sup), 3. Saluzzi (LCL), 4 Mandehr (LCC), 5. Hughes' (RL). Time 22:8 Pole Vault: 1. Rick Murto (Sup), 2.

Kim Fry 3. Dahnke -(LCC), 4. Slein 5. Mile Relay: 1. Chippewa Falls; Tom! Nayes, Chuck Hawkinson, Dave LaBrec, Terry Nayes.

2. LaCrosse Logan; Ron' Jabner, Paul Kaiser, Gary Brauer, Keith Wilson; Soarla; 4. Menomonie; avenged two regular 82. Steve Ulrich (NR), 3. Utterback (H), 4.

Silberhorn (D), 5. Williamson (A) Time 7:03 season losses to River Falls bv 1-0 behind the six-hit pitching oi A lefthander, Overby was a state sensation as a nreD hurl- Jim Kaat. Low Hurdles: -1. Jim Bertelsen (H), Stu Krueger (RF), 3. Brown (RF), Benedict (H), 5.

Poterton (S). Time Phils Edge Cards. 1-0 ST. LOUIS (AP) Dick Far topping the Wildcats, 1-0. in a well-pitched Elmwood District 19:7 er and was s'i by the Braves for a big bonus.

How at th River Falls Gophers broke the game final game 220 Yard Dash: 1. Steve Bauer that Carew had run out of the base line to avoid Foy's tag at Bill Engstrom (H), 3. Drinkwater wide open in the sixth bv scor- State ivsrsity Field Saturdav ever, after a couple years in La Crosse Central. Time 3:31.4 I The Twins broke up a scoreless duel between Kaat and Boston's Jose Santiago after an error by shortstol Rico Petrocelli opened the gates in the eighth. the organization, ha was forced rell pitched out of a ninth inning jam in relief of Larry Jackson to quite because of his arm tempt.

Williams was ejected from the game and Oliva then came through with the winning (S), 4. Cudd (RF), 5. Atwood (H). Time Mile Relay: 1 Hudson; Bob Hartman, Doug Mahnke, Bruce Utterback, Bill rower; 2. New Richmond; John Zeimer, Jerold Gabor, Bruce Emerson, Jim Sae-ger; 3.

Cumberland; 4. River Falls; 5. Amery. Time 3:35.9 problems. as the Philadelphia PhilUe rescott Petrocelli booted Rod Carew Richsingle' only the fifth hit off San' leadoff grounder and Overby will replace another former pro pitcher, Dennis O'Melia, as basketball and LldgU.

Wins Meet; afternoon. River Falls had defeated the Panthers. 5-4 and 31, in two Middle Border Conference games previously. Ellsworth's Rollin McHardy hurled the win, giving jp two hits while whiffing four, Losing pitcher Dennis Maimer struck out ten, and lost the game on an unearned run in the bottom edged St. Louis 1-0 Saturday night on Don Lock's sixth inning -sacrifice fly.

The loss, eighth for the Cardinals in their last 10 games, left Class me Ked box blew a scoring chance in the sixth when Reggie Smith lined a one-out single and fhpm onft eame' behind San Petrocelli walked. Ken Harrel son fouled to Killebrew near the Osceola Second Cubs Blank Giants; 3-0 baseball coach. O'Melia took a baseball coaching and teaching job at Lamar Junior College, Lamar, Colo. It was also announced that Carl Olson, graduating from St. Cloud State this spring, has been hired to teach phy ed and coach wrestling.

Olson was third in the NAIA finals two first base dugout and Smith tagged up and reached third aft of the second innine. Dennis Friese led off the sec Francisco's National League leaders, who bowed to the Chicago Cubs 3-0 Saturday afternoon. Jackson, a former Cardinal, allowed only three hits until the ninth, when Orlando Cepeda and er the catch. But Kaat fanned dashes. Osceola will be represented in seven events in the ond with a single, and advanced PRESCOTT (Special) Prescott and Osceola finished one-two in a Class sectional to second on an overthrow.

state. Dick Rahsam and Dan George Scott to end the inning. The victory was Kaat's second against pne loss while Santiago suffered his second set threej Friese scored the only run of track meet at Ellsworth Satur in SAN FRANCISCO CHICAGO Wolter will participate of them. By JOE MOOSHIL liha same on an error hv' lha years ago in the 152- pound ab bf ab bl 4 0 10 Kessinger ss 4 0 1 1 Associated Press Sports Writer Hunt 2b Davenprt wrestling class. back in seven decisions.

3b 4 0 0 0 Beckert 2b 4 0 0 0 CHICAGO (AP) Ron San 1 Wildcat second baseman. Maimer rapped two doubles the losers, but was cn in both occasions. BOSTON MINNESOTA ab bl ab bi The Cardinals and Chieftains tallied 48 and 4312 points respectively in outscoring 11 other teams. Prescott aualfied six FINAL TEAM TOTALS 1. Prescott 45 2.

Osceola 43'i 3. Baldwin-Woodville 21 3 0 0 0 BWillams If 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 Santo 3b 4 13 1 0 1 0 Banks lb 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 LJohnson rf 4 0 1 jonnny cawarus suuneu yuc-out Farrell then came out of the bullpen, retired Bill Gagliano on a pop fly to first baseman Bill White and got pfiicirnTnsnE liner to third baseman Tony Andrews 2b 4 0 0 0 Roseboro 4 0 0 0 Foy 3b 3 0 10 Carew 2b 3 10 0 Vihrtwihlull .7,4 jMM.i If 1.M-Q. Friend Named ta's seventh homer triggered a three-run, sixth-inning uprising which' tarried-the Chicago Cubs to a 3-0 victory over San Fran 4. Spring Valley 21 Cline lb Mays cf Hiatt lb Hart If JAlou rf Lanier ss Sadecki Marshall ph ,3.11 Iff- nirn in civ cuan onI (lcofinl'j xima 11 3 0 0 0 Phillips Cf 2 1 2 RSmlth cf 4 0 10 Killebrew lb 3 0 1 0 4 0 11 Petroclli ss 3 0 0 0 Oliva rf 4 0 11 Harrelson rf 3 0 0 0 Rollins 30 3 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 Jenkins 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 Taylor. Grid Mentor cisco Saturday behind Ferguson Jenkins' three-hitter.

UUJr 111 OIA CVtllLJ auu vov-tuia qualified seven boys in six events for the state meet Friday at Monona Grove. Third place finisher Baldwin- 6. Tie: Clpar Lake and Cochrane-rt City 15. 8. Elmwood II 9.

Somerset 10 10. St. Croix Fulls 8 11. St. Croix Central 7 12.

Glrnwoed City 3' 13 Boyceviile 2 Scott lb 4 0 0 0 Tovar ss 3 0 0 0 Gibson 4 0 10 Uhlaendr cf 3 0 10 Santiago 3 0 2 0 Kaat 3 0 0 0 ST. LOUIS PHILADELPHIA I a playoff garm Monday at 4:00 against host New Richmond. I at River Falls Colleqe IRivcr Falls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 2 Ellsworth 0 10 0O0 1-4-0' 1 WP: Rollin McHardy. LP: Dennis Mai. -mpr.

Total 28 0 3 0 Total 34 3 11 3 Jenkins, who had dropped 1-0 abr bl ao 01 SanFrancisco ..000 000 0 0 0 0 Chicago 000 001 0 3 Total 32 0 4 0 Total 28 1 5 1 Sutherlnd 2b 4 0 0 OBrock If 4 0 0 0 Calllson rf 4 120 Flood cf 4 0 10 at McDonell woodville had live qualifiers in Hart. DP Chicago 2. LOB San decisions in his two previous starts, chipped in with a-two-out Boston 0 0 0 I 0 0 i Marie rr 4 RAIIen If Minnesota OOOOOOOlx 1 Mile Rui: 1. Ron Jsoon (O), 2. Francisco 2, Chicago 9, 2B--Hundley, Kessinoer.

HR Santo (7). three events, and fourth place Petrocelli. LOB Boston 8, run-scoring single in the sixth. Lee Urhammer (SCF 3. Oseqaard iRi, 4.

Arneson 5. Hosse (A) IP ER BB SO Spring Valley advanced five Minnesota 7. SB Uhlaender. Reese. 1 0 0 0 Edwards It! 0 3 0 0 OGagllano 3b 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Javier 2b 3 0 0 0 CHIPPEWA FALLS (Special) IP ER BB SO Sadecki 8 11 3 3 2 Jenkins 9 3 0 0 1 bovs in two vents.

Jenkins picked ud his fifth ets Belt Lock cf Gonzalez cf TTaylor -3b White lb Pena. ss Ryan, LJackson Farrell Friend, former 4 0 10 Ricketts ph 1 0 0 0 I i 'a-Richard A. Kaat (W.2-1 9 4 0 3 VflpJ i I a 'ui ui. i. uouq Kaounrpi inwi, The onlvTither school to haveiLyi? Lnce 3 Krause ic.fo, 1 victory in nine decisions while WP-Kaat.

A 6.589. more than two boys qualify lV- lbL u's' Was fifth place Alma, although 880-Yard Relay: OsceoU: Dick Rush- Ray Sadecki was tagged with his fourth defeat against six Braves 9-1 4 0 10 Maxvill ss 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Tolan ph 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 Schofield ss 0 0 0 0 Jaster 2 0 0 0 Willis 0 0 0 0 MCarver ph 10 0 0 Hoerner 0 0 0 0 I- Cn 1 iSJUMtt-r i in, nu, ivmrK Somerset's Scoreboard triumphs as the Cubs ended the ninth Lange quarterback for Notre Dame in the 1940's was named head football coach at Chippewa Falls McDonell last week. Friend, an ajl-city high school athlete from Pittsburgh, Pa. succeeds Rav Gripentrog as finished second in two 2: "Spring Valley: Doug Lamb, Larry Langer, Tim Giovik, Larry 'Ly-num; 3. 4.

EJrriwood; 5. Clear Lake Time 1:39. 9. 1 I Giants' four-game winning ATLANTA (AP)-Jerry Koos-, Badgers Close Season with 3-1 Victory streak. man, getting strong support dun BAiT i Jm NeW Yrk 'hitterSV P'tched High Hurdles: 1 Brufe Noil (Am.

Total 31 1 7 1 Total 32 0 5 0 Philadelphia 001 0001 St.LoulS 000 0 00 0000 E-Ryan, Pena, Brocta DP WISCONSIN COLLEGE BASEBALL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Big Ten Wisconsin 3, Northwestern 1 Minnesota 3-10, Michigan State 2-Ohio State 3, Illinois 2 (2nd game Until Jack Hiatt lined a single to left center in the seventh in tne-Meis-to-a-a-t-viciorv-ver" Fischer (E), 5. jTrrorne IC-FC) TimF 14:1. Philadelphia 2, St.Louis 2. L03 head mentor. Gripentrog will join the athletic department at ning, the only nit allowed Dy 7 2B Callison, Philadelphia 7, St.Louis events.

Clear Lake, St. Croix Falls, and Elmwood all had-one qualifier. Cochrane Ft. City, St. Croix Central, Glenwood City and Boyceviile failed to have a qualifier.

Prescott's Jerry Gutting won jerry outtinq tne Atlanta Braves Saturday 3 Milch (go. 4. nisht and became the second cancelled, ram) 100-Yard Dash: 1 2. Mike Laney "(P) Ryan. SF Lock Whitefish Dominican next fall Iowa-Michigan, cancelled, rain Indiana-Purdue, postponed, 'rain ER BB SO (O) Berzina (SCF), 5.

Djuby, 10:7 League pitcher to win Jenkins was an infield single by Ron Hunt injhe-third. Dick DietzorrTlv single in the MADISON (UPI)-Wisconsin 0 0 2 Friend has coached college IP 8 1-3 2-3 71-3 2-3 1 closed its Big Ten baseball sea 0 0 0 1 3 0- 0 football for four years including Yard Dash: 1. Robert Sarinske seven games this Season. (BW), 2. Scott Sieneman- (BV 3.

Krei- oizh (A). 4. (ieurkink (SCO, 5. Benson' new YORK ATLANTA Packers Named L.Jackson Farrell Jaster (L.2-2) Willis Hoerner 2:13. A 19,432.

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