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I Austin High Pacelli Triumph 1 8 AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD Saturday Dec 16 1961 (NC) 4 Miller seven Pat Sheedy (white STILL LEAD LEAGUE Trojans Win 3rd Contest i to The undefeated skein may Gophers PACKER Gron'val Red Neal Swap Ends Trading A flurry rot iasbnrinute'artmtShawPMdTrvVTnfTeJder Lou NealTn" exchange fortofielder out 1 "The trade that brought Neal 2 0 3 13 ft starter Terry Ball to score but adequately filled 0 3 9 42 32 0 0 0 SPRING VALLEY Minn Spring Valley bounced back from last loss to Chat field to soar past their second Maple Leaf Conference foe Preston 64 32 riday night It was the Wolves all the way as the quarter scores indicate 2 35 10 and 55 22 They 4 0 0 3 3 6 5 0 I 0 A 2 0 I 9 3 4 0 0 0 13 13 i 32 24 34 17 '19 1 9 Ad'phson 1 7 Munson 3 15Gronvol 4 14 Strom 0 0 Str'demo 4 20 Hallohan 0 0 Nielson 0 0 Lindahl a 2 2 Neal 30 has played second base during most of his six years in the National League Neal was the batting star In the 1959 World Series against Chicago He hit a pair of homers drove Ja six runs and hit370 He slumped the next two seasons and last year had 10 homers ahd a 235 average Walls 28 batted J80 for the Phillies last season CHECKUP OR DIMAG ROCHESTER Minh ormer 3 0 4 1 it9 gave away six pounds to inc Scotsman In the third round Hank smashed body driv ing in a right and a steaming left The Scot grimaced in pain clutched his belly and sank to the canvas for an eight count was Calder wood said later knocked the wind out of me and I took a bit of In the other deals Cincinnati sent Catcher Bob j'Schmidt and pitcher Dave Stenhouse to Wash ington for outfielder Marty Keough and (another player to be named later Philadelphia bought third baseman Andy Carey from the Chicago White Sox for an un disclosed sum The Phils will send two minor leaguers to the White Sox and receive one to complete the deal COLLEGE BASKETBALL Tournaments irst Round Scores Steel Bowl Duquesne 66 Duke 61 Pitt 83 Arizona 58 Birmingham Classic Virginia Tech 70 Alabama 65 Auburn 67 Louisiana State 50 estival 0 0 RIDAY'S RESULTS CLAREMONT Minn "At this one I could sit back and re Hayfield coach son said summing up the play of riday 66 47 Viking win over Claremont Dison has seen his boys through three overtimes (one a double overtime) in recording 3d record "It seemed like a vacation aft er putting in such an action pack ed opening series" he went on explaining the hot 50 per cent shooting which made the victory an easy one Dave Ruzek started things with 10 points in the opening quar ter After top scorer with 20 points took over Ruzek ended with 15 The Hayfield offense darted through a first half zone defense to gain a 38 18 lead Claremont returned after the half with man to man defense but it proved more effective than the former Doh Peterson at guard netted 16 to pace the losers while cen ter Ray Qubat was close behind with 15 It" was Hayfield over Clare mont 56 32 in play and 11 points respectively before they fouled out mid way in the final quarter Dick Indians who upset defending champ Lyle 44 41 in the season opener staged close at 10 7 and 25 22 before falling be hind a 38 28 going into the final eight minutes or Glenvill eDoug Cipra and 1 Jensen dominated theboards and Irrmnlrnrl 99 nn 17 wnzJ 4 zCAim A I MLUlLd respectively Stalker said think the boys tn rA0ll7A ninn 4 44VVV llAVw lb AO to win and have got down to work They worked hard Gopher Puckmen Romp by CC 10 2 Ploy Again Tonight Minnesota found itself atop the Western Collegiate Hockey Association standings today aft er a 10 2 romp over Colorado Glenville Elkton Lyle Adami Roie Creek Grand Meadow 0 LeRoy 0 RIDAY'S RESULTS Glenville 53 Rose Creek 42 Elkton 66 Grand Meadow 61 Adams 52 LeRoy 43 Dodge Center 44 Lyle 40 (NC) Thp trarta Klimchock went to Milwaukee for I fielder Lee Walls $100000 in cash the Mets was one of the more im three rookies at Vancouver out and an unnamed rookie to be de portant of the trading season 'if i my saying: It was i the doing that made the difference" Carlson said after I tho game In the battlp of Ravoux Con ference co leaders both sport ing identical 2 0 records Lourdes jumped off to a 14 7 lead In the first quarter and then stayed comfortably ahead until the half But with three minutes of the third quarter gone Pacelli for ward Ed Hanson stole the ball and look it down the floor for an easy two points Vigorous Drive This ushered in a vigorous scor 1 Ing drive for the previously in effective Shamrock attack With 3:25 left in the quarter guard' Bill Jahr top Pacelli point getter with 23 points netted a jump shot to put Pacelli ahead 30 29 for the first time and the stands ex ploded! Seconds later Lourdes forward Dave Van Cuyk sank a free shot to tie it at 30 all Down the floor came the Sham i rocks with Jahr lofting a short jump shot that danced tantal izingly'on the rim rolled slowly around but go in Beginning of End i Meanwhile an anxious Lourdes player got too eager under the backboard fouling Pat Sheedy Sheedy cooly dumped two free shots and ft was 'the beginning of the end for Lourdes Pacelli moved steadily ahead for the rest of the game playing a cool slow brand of ball that forced the over anxious Eagles Into too many fouls and a rash of poor passes shots just stopped going in" Lourdes coach Gene Biewen said then they really hurt us on the boards" Bock Paces Rebounding Doing most of the injury under the backboards was big 1 6 3 center Joe Bock enjoying his first starting role Bock hawked 10 rebounds and made several beautiful tip ins while getting plenty of help from Han son and his nine rebounds Happy with the victory Carlson said Pacelli still made too many mechanical errors and worked too far out on the court in the first half He hopes his boys will show improvement Sunday's league game at Owatonna Marion Disappointed Bieewen said simp ly hope to get them next The former St (now Pacelli) graduate beaten the Shamrocks since tak ing over the reigns in the 1959 60 season String Ends Coach Bill Marton's dropped its first game in six starts 31 26 in the prelim Spring Valley Triumphs 64 32 With Team Balance 3 3 2 to 25 per cent from the field and at the sartte time' snatch ing 42 rebounds to is 4 Coach Dick Kowles said his boys were "still mad from the last one" (Chatfield) and real ly wanted to win badly They A he! Preston offensively to stack well padded victory Margin Center Don Hansen and guard Chuck Gritzner tallied one less than Preston combining for 18 and 13 respectively Ron Smith and Gary Erickson each con tributed 10 while TOTALS 11 6 42 TOTALS xert fry gwnm: AUZIIM Red Wteg ft 65 Louisville 76 Texas 60 City of Roses Seattle 66 Houston 63 St Mary's (Calif) 6) Portland 60 East Manhattan 79 Georgetown (DC) 73 Rutgers 73 Boston Univ 60 Rhode Island 76 Nev Hampshire 64 Williams 72 San rancisco 63 Yale 77 Brown 62 NYU U2t Syracuse 59 jem led 10 of 17 Packer final eight minutesor the game' Austin High shot 41 pef cent '(25 of 61) while the Wingers hit 18 of 59 for 31 per cent Shirk who played only about 16 minutes was the sec ond leading point getter with 15 points 10 of them in the first six minutes while guard Tom Hardy added 14 Mike Burke had one of his poorer scoring nights with just nine and the final Aus tin High failed Hot Shooting Hayfield Tops Claremont Pci 1000750667500333000000 ELKTON mained close oh the heels of league leading Glenville ri day night using a 23 point fourth quarter to come from behind and edge winless Grand Meadow 66 61 The Elks are '2 1 in South land Conference play while the Larks won in two out ings Grand Meadow ahead most of the way and by as as 11 ixiints led 38 32 at 'haJtom'e' after a 17 17 first quarter deadlock to final five point bulge Lark Maryland Cagers Tip man Losey and Kennedy to account for his early edge Elks we re parti cularly deadly at the free throw line sinking 28 of 33 chances of them in the final quarter while the larks hit 13 of 18 Grand Jerry Jacob son took high individual honors With 1ft nnintc neon nnJ AV IUIUU 4JVJVJ UI1U Duane Benson were the losers' I 2 3 punch with 15 and 12 respec tively The balanced Elks had four men 1 figuresrCurtJDP sen had 16 sophomore Gary G4i enke 12 Chuck Haag 12 and Rog er Otto 11 Glienke who played only the final half scored his en tire total in the fourth quarter In the preliminary Elkton won a 32 30 squeaker fielder Manny Jiminez who hit livered by the spring 32o last season infielder Ee Charles 305 and catcher 'Jose Azcus 297 In the other catcher Joe Pig natano went to San rancisco for outfielder Jose Tartabull who hit305 for Victoria in the Texas league last season Late Spurt Gives Elkton 66 61 Win 3 SOUTHLAND STANDINGS 0 1 1 22 2 2 3 Dick Rislov led his team with eight The" crew faced a full press most of the time which had little effect Spring Valley's stiff man to man de fense kept the Preston point total low especially in the first eight minutes In squad play Spring Val ley topped Preston 28 2L GLENVILLE Minn Schammel and Rick Coach Ed Glen Holm limiting them to 12 ville cagers still are the Southland Conference lead ers after thumping Rose Creek 53 42 riday night) The Indians now are 1 2 in league play The defense put the clamps on Rose i 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Pct 100066766766715001500500000 000 RED WING Minn ew Aus tin High wrestlers could complain late riday night after their Big 9 wrestling match with Red Wing In fact Coach (Sky) Wil Packers were so impres sive in winning the varsity match 40 8 and copping the competi tion 51 5 that only three boys contribute to the final point totals Pins came In droves as Wilcox' team got five in the varsity divi sion while winning its second league match against a single loss and then added seven more in the match Quickest pin fall went to squader Clayton Houff (154)' in 39 ticks of the clock True (138) remained un beaten with a 1:07 pinfall and so did the Larry Swenbetg (127) who tallied three of his eight points Other AUS varsity winners by fall were John Morrison (95) Dean Osland (103) Bill Anderson (112) and Gary Stephan! (175) Next action for the wrestlers will be next riday when Winona comes to town for a wrestling swimming doubleheader at the High School A MATCH RESULTTS 95: Morrison A pinned Johnson 1:26 103: Osland A pinned Bray 3:50 112: Anderson A pinned Schafer 4:58 120: Bakke A dec Gustafson 4 1 127: Swcnberg RW dec Schmidt 7 0 133: True A pinned Ramboft 1:07 138: Schendel RW pinned Overby 435 145: Sparks A dec Rossi 6 0 154: Butler A dec Erdman 5 0 165: Anderson A dec Struts 6 4 175: Stephanl A pinned Borgen 1:28 Hvywght: Richard son A dec Schliep 13 1 inal Score: Austin High 40 Red Wing 8 MATCH RESULTS 95: Sperry A dec Anderson 8 2 103: Bliss A pinned Hurlburt 1:16 112: Hove RW pinned Olson 2:09 120: Bumgarner A pinned Rambolt 2:32 127: Reshetar A pinned Onway 2:21 133: McGrath A pinned Kenitz 4:49 138: Morrison A pinned Wallin 1:59 145: abor dec Barringer 143 154: Houff A pinned Lawrence :39 165: Dormady A pinned Armstrong 3:15 175: Stephanl A won by forfeit Hvywght: Stephanl A won by forfeit inal Score: Austin High 51 Red Wing 5 DELECTS SHOT jersey at right) deflects a rebound shot by Jon Theo Rochester Lourdes as the latter's team mate Jim Schemmel (51 raises his hands as if to give the ball an extra push The Shamrocks' Bill Jahr (12) is at left Pacelli won the battle of Ravoux Conference co leaders 55 48 riday night in the Shamrock Gym (HERALD Photo) 4 20Greenipn 4 14 24 Elkton re 1 It was up to 11 at 52 43 going in to the final period But the Larks! tonight to keep down lAfLa oii 7 I Besides stopping the In dian offense the Trojans made 13 of 35 charity tos ses to only 6 of 8 for Rose Creek In squad play Glen ville also ivnn 341 extra session But fouls (26 of them for Bloom ing Prairie to 19 for Ellendale) proved to be the downfall fpr club as four players went to the sidelines with five personals each before the score mounted to the final 78 71 Ellendale won the contest at the free throw line sinking 32 of 42 charity attempts The Blossoms hit the mark on only 10 of 31 tries Guard Don Matson was the top scorer and the I high individual i th i 30 points Teammates Dave Ton olli4 and Gary Moeykens chipped in with 15 and 12 respectively or Ellendale five men kit double figures topped by Larry 24' Jim Wagner had 15 Andy Thompson an'J George Morris each had 12 and Pete Crabrate 11 team now 2 2 in con ference'play tries its non Collegein Minneapolis riday Kansas City swapped three The Mets aiming for a repre players for Tour men In theTnin sentative ball club for their Na or la its two deals Pitcher Bobjtional League debut acquired 0 Wither a Mogdau I uromc JeiHea Gilbertwn Bateara McGraw' Dnnltia 1 Linehan Keisler Dovi Stoag TOTALS 25 1 69 TOTALS 21 33 75 HalftMoe Scare: Maryland 34 Minne ota 31 Merchant Puckmen Open Slate Sunday Winona will play the Austin'' Merchants at 2 pm Sunday on the Kaufman Park rink in one three games scheduled to' Open the 1961 62 Southern Minnesota Hockey League season i Elsewhere defend 1 ing champion Colts travel to North i Mankato and Owatonna hosts Al bert Lea The Cotts have won the SAI title the part three sea 1 sons Blossoms Lose 78 71 in Overtime Session EG TP 1 SBomboch 0 6 Bergvall 0 0 6 UHcmicm a 1 SPiriM 1 2' 6 Uanis 6 0 0 4 Refer 3' 3 0 Schendel 1 i 0 Waith 2 0 0 0 SENJEM JAHR PACE SCORING Burke Miller Shirk Hardy Ball Senjem Lundberg Jensen Johnsen 0 TOTALS 25 17 67 TOTALS IS 13 49 xore by quarter: AUSTIN Red Wing AUSTIN (42) Bera f' Schmitt Oiterhott 6 nartmaa 2 noa Rniek Bebeo Soarenea Williams Granholf McAlister Harriioa 4 0 0 0 Joc'soa 1 Jac'ioa 0 0 0 Albert Lea Hands alcons 1st Setback And Del the 6 2 sdulhpaw re serve forward did just that against the scrappy Wingers of fiery Pete Petrich he good' on 8 of 14 field goal attempts and added four free throws for 20 pointe to guide the Packers to a 67 49 verdict over Red Wing at th High School Gym It marked the second confer ence triumph for the Berven coached team against a single setback and its overall ranking now is 4 1 The Wingers mean while had a two game win string snapped 1 1 in Big 9 play now The foul infested contest which found center Don Shirk and guard Terry Ball sitting on the bench with a bundle of personals much of the time was nip and tuck for the opening 24 minutes Austin High nursed a pair of three point edges and one of five at the quar ter breaks 15 12 29 26 and 44 39 Wingers Threaten Neut Strandemo one of three Wingers to foul out squeezed in for a layup and little Bill Mun son one of two 5 8 starters for Petrich tossed in a free throw seconds later to bring Red Wing into threatening distance again at 51 46 with 5:07 remaining But that was as close as the Wing ers got where Senjem took over The crew cut senior member of the 1960 61 Packer varsity who letter used an assortment of jump shots fast break layups and rebounds plus two' charity! shots to tally 12 of the final 16 Austin High points It was just too much of rush for Red Wing who "ran out of in the last eight minutes according to Petrich fielder and reserve Dave Halla free throw were the only Winger scores in the closing five minutes Rebounds Key Win Key in the strong finish? second half rebounding did Berven commented The veteran coach hit it right on the nose too His Packers trailing 24 to 18 in the rebounding department after the opening half pulled down 20 misfires in the last 16 minutes while limiting the much shorter Wingers to only seven "We missed too many easy eSs'y Petrich recalled? "I mink we made only two fast break layups all night and missed about eight of them You give' away as much height as we did and expect to win by blowing them "We just lost it all In the fi nal quarter They (the Packers) just laid back giving us little short shots from around cir cle but we take Assistant coach Myron Smith had a good word for Austin High's effective man to man is the best defensive team Ove's had in my 13 years at Red the head football coach who fielps Petrich basket balI7 commented 41 Per Cent Shooting A chilly 3 of 10 quarter for Red tactics and overhand rights made Wing was no match for the Sen 1 the difference Hank weighing vorrvlrid 1 knfl 7 PnrlcPr final Ifift swatr civ in (krt BOXSCORE RED WING 149) TP TP 0 2 5 7 5 24 7 9 0 0 0 Hank pounded Calderwood toj Prairie was victorious' uie canvas wun uoay puncnes in the third round and turned Chic's face into a bloody mask late in their fight riday night He had to endure a sharp stab bing left4iand that popped offhis head and face all night to do it but Detroiter crowding I gap Kalmar 6 2 center and the Big lead Austin' (67)' ing scorer maintained his 20 points per game average with 23 points on an assortment of shots He was the only Winger to reach double figures Coach Oscar Packer Bees won their fifth straight game downing the Winger reserves 42 32 behind Wally Osterbolt's 10 points Next action fpr both Aus tin High teams will be next day' at Winona the final inter school competition before Christ mas vacation CONCORDIA JC WINS Jim Roos former Edgerton eager paced Concordia junior col to a 66 44 Southern Minne sota Junior College conference triumph over' visiting Rochester ridaydgh BIG 9 STANDINGS 1 Mankoto 2 AUSTIN HIGH aribault i Altxrt Loa 1 Wiiwna 1 Rod Wina 1 Northheld 1 Rcchoiter Owatonna AUSTIN HIGH 67 Red Wing 49 Albert Lea 64 aribault 47 Northfield 43 Owatonna 36 Winona 55 Minneapolis Henry 36 TONIGHT'S GAMES Minneapolis Roosevelt at Rochester (NC) Worthington at Mankato (NC) Clair laten poured in 30 points oh 11 field goals and eight free throws to guide a convincing 64 47 Albert Lea triumph riday ov er previously unbeaten aribault one of the Big co leaders be fore the action began Rick Brandvig had 18 for the alcons who dropped to a 2 1 rat ing now tied for second place with Austin" High the Tigers "and Winona Austin late rush crushed Red Wing 67 49 while the Winhawks topped Minneapo lis Henry 55 36 in non confer ence play behind Wulf 12 points In the only other game involving league quints Northfield evened its record at 1 1 handing winless Owatonna Its third loop setback 43 36 Bill Perron and Jeff Nelson formed the 1 2 punch for the Raiders with 15 and 14 respectively while Glen 11 paced the Indians Tonight a pair of Big 9 teams host non conference foes Manka to entertains Worthington while Rochester plays host to Minnea polis Roosevelt The Scarlets pre sently top the league standings all alone with a 2 0 record Any Champ Says Hank By WHITEY SAWYER DETROIT (AP) want fight a champion any cham middleweight Henry Hank shouted in his dresslng room'aftcr winningaunanimouslO roundde loop play tonight hosting Wells night cision over Chic Calderwood the guided by Lloyd Stussy In ri British light heavyweight king I day game Blooming not last long however since Prairizx hioc rtiir 00 4 me two leanib ciauu night In another league contest rl day stopped North Dakota 5 2 while Michigan Tech went out of the loop to stop the University of Toronto 1 i Dave Brooks scored the hat trick for Minnesota and two other players counted a pair of goals apiece riday to pace the Gophers to their victory Brooks tallied the first Minne sola goal at 1:32 of the first period on a long slap shot and then fired home a pair of bul lets within 21 seconds of each other in the second period ELLENDALE Minn was i time to force the three minute pronamy our best game this sea coach Jim Poole said ri day night but his Blooming Prai rie cagers had just lost a heart breaking 78 71 Gopher Conference overtime decision to host Ellen dale The Blossoms who stayed close throughout managed to rally from a 57 53 third quarter disadvantage to tie it at 68 68 at the end of regulation Packer rappiers Win Pair 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 CpflRTC HERALD Ml Uli 1 4 52 43 Victory ADAMS Minn Adams even ed its Southland Conference' rec ord at 2 2 riday night with a 52 43 victory over winless LeRoy but had to rally from a 25 22 half time deficit to triumph The I Cards now are 0 3 or the i consecutive league game the Rick Hubbard coached Cards lost because of offensive punch An eight point third quar ter saw them fall behind 41 33 as Don Tigers were picking up 19 Stan Gerhart and Chuck Under i dahl keyed the attack with 16 and 14 points respective ly while Don Julifs was close behind with 12 1 An effective defense by the Tigers kept LeRoy at a dis tance from the basket and was a 'deciding factor in the come from behind victory Klagge was pleased with Julifs and Ger play while Hubbard cited guard Larry Jacobson who net ted 12 points to pace the losers In the game Adams won baseball star Joe DiMaggio ar 37 19 in next play Le rived ridpy for a physical check outburst hosts Lyle Wednesday night up by Mayo clinic doctors and while Adams journeys to Grand said he would probably remain Meadow riday I through Tuesday' COLLEGE PARK Md AP) I Minnesota's basketball Gophers succumbed to some red hot free throw shooting by Maryland ri day night as the Terps won their first game of the season 75 69 Jbe winners who had lost three straight games netted 33 of 38 foul shots including 14 straightzby Jerry Greenspan to surge from a 50 50 tie midway through the second half y' Greenspan also hit on five field goals to score a total of 24 points His 14 straight "charity tosses con stituted alaryland team record The Gophers pulled to an early 10 0 lead before Greenspan finally hit for the Terps Maryland took its first lead of the game at 30 29 with 1:43 to play in the half on a basket by Bob Eicher The Terps upped the matgin to 34 31 by intermission and never trailed after that When Minnesota pulled to a 50 5QtieJfarylani IouL5hooters outshot the invaders 44 per cent quickly meshed four attempts to lalt the Gophers for good Eric Magdanz led the second half surge netting 19 of his 23 points in the second 20 min utes Ray Cronk added 20 points MINNESOTA (69) MARYLAND (75) TP TP 7 23 Mw 4 0 8 Bortoa 3 SKelklwr iKkor 3 SloiinloHj 0 Manhall 0 Carpenter 2 erguson 2 0 lost it all in the last four min utes Elk mentor Byron Ellingson sent his team into' a full court press at that time and it long before Duane Kennedy and Bob Losey the starting guards were beckoned to the bench witb five personals apiece Then Elkton quickly wiped out dS' eight point deficit ajfli rolled 14 ft I JU ft DI ft ACC I A i i i i i i nub tin mrnv crnraH zi i I Ul IXJ IVtIIICl irvrii tongue biting lom Miller (with ball) as a late flurry gave the Packers a 67 gets the squeeze play from Kalmar 49 victory for their second Big 9 win i i aind Hallahan (on ning decision in three starts (HER Millers back) but Tom Hardy (22)' ALD Photo) of the Packers moves in to offer help Pacelli Rally Tops Lourdes Quint 55 48 By LANE WICK What did coach Don Carlson say to his Pacelli Shamrocks at halftime riday night? Trailing visiting Rochester Lourdes 27 20 at half time Pacelli came storming back with a 20 point third quarter to move ahead and stay ahead of the Eagles The final score: Pacelli 55 Lourdes 48 Hurts Lyle DODGE CENTER' Minn Lyle spotted Dodge Center "just too many points in the opening I6 minutes and as a result lost a 44 40 non conference decision riday night to the host Dodgers "We came back in the second half (outscoring Dodge Center 23 to coach Earl Gustafson commented their 13 point lead was just too much to over A full court press by the hosts! bothered the Lions who dominat ed the boards but failed to get scoring punch from the guards The Lyle front line scored all but' one of the 40 point total i Mechanical errors also hurt the Lions who got 18 points from Phil Block and another 12 from Galen Lehnhardt "Their floor play was much better than ours ip and that spelled the st Bonaventure 66 Western Kentuck) Gustafson added Darrell Schuster had 15 to pace Dodge Center scoring while Bode and Gene Stringer counted 12 and 11 respectively In the Bgame Lyle dropped a 34 27 deci sion Adams Evens coach Paul Austinsoii used a tight man to man defense keyed by J6C0l Cf IlH wiih Charley Neal going from Los Angeles Dodgers to the Los Angeles Dodgers to the New rrtg York Mets in one of the prin 4 cipal closed out inter leaene fradirxr Iii all there were five transac HtiOns a pair of them engineered i by Kansas City just minutes be 1 fore the interleague trading dead line at midnight riday night Senjem is 20 Guides 67 49 Big 9 Victory By RICH MELIN anyone we like to see a satisfied Ove Berven said after riday Austin High Red Wing game one of the hardest workers on the team and always gives it every thing TP a a 2 4 6 14 7 21 2 1 0 2 3 2 2 a 2 0 0 0 0 15 29 44 67 1226 39 49 RED WtNG (32) TP 1 3 1 1 iii WJfei LT I'll ight Half 1st WW hW7 Ay if 1 I 4 MPK'7' ri 1t "'JK 0 I iJH' 'v 4 ft I' 4 51 A 7' 7' '7 7 777 X'777'" 77 77 'I 7 77 7 7 777 7 7 i "aG A p' rr 9 1 ftM 4 I i I I PACELLI (55) LOURDES (48) TP TP Hanoon 5 2 12 Theobald 4 1 8 Sheedy 2 2 6 Brown 113 Bock 3 2 8 Tobin 4 0 8 Jahr 10 3 23 Schemmel 4 0 8 Goblirch 1 4 6 0 irtl Arndt 0 0 Conway 1 00 1 VonCiiyk li: Olson 10 2 TOTALS 21 13 55 TOTALS 22 4 48 Pacelli box Score by quarters: PACELLI 7 20 40 55 Lourdes 14 27 35 48 PACELLI (26) LOURDES (31) Von eIt 6 2 14 TP O'Shaug'sy 2 0 4 Marshall 3 17 LeDuc 0 0 0 Curry 2 0 Hoag 0 0 ORiegle a 1 Decker 3 17 Mason 3 1 7 Kurth Oil Hrabe 4 1 9 Nelson 0 0 OGolusha I 1 0 2 TOTALS 11 4 26 TOTALS 14 3 31.

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