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The Humboldt Republican from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 13

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Sights set on a winning season Tfce Twin Rivett will conclude their seated Friday in a Twin Con- iMMCt at Albert Gry.Tivesdale. Tne Have already aiturad tfcemtelvet they 1 hov ea a clear cut winning The Plretet now aland 4-3-1 in oil end 3-2-1 in canference Utttrmin have pert In Hte taatati thU yeet top picture left to right, Ylfe. Dwr.ll Satera, Col Hang, tenlat; Tom EUenbarrii. 6eg and Mornan Zemin, DIMM ceedi at Twin bat hod a winning at Twin In each Maumt. Vanity (aft rfaht, Gary Walfe, Benny SUUe4w UicM Photo.

Wildcats place 8fk State Cross Country Meet tU mideats ptaecd ia A ot the State Mtttheldatltar- Sitardaj with a total CaaHtoti woo the Slate meet rtknpolttta. prairie of Cedir aad Eafle tied place spot with Gones This Week Cwwt, CONFEREXCE 90. llhertCHy. 39 points. Satldao flalsbed fourth in the meet with 44 points and Lias Mar won fifth with 45 points.

SX Ansgar took sixth with 51 poinU and Alfooa sevenm with 81 points. Cbnck Cassel of Alfota Garrigan won the state meet with a time of as Bob Shuttter of Eagle Grove won second with 10:08.5. Humboldl's Paul Hendrickson pUeed with a ttme oflOvfl while Duane Nelson was tSth wift 10:59. KeUh Downey finished 4tod with 11:17. CLASS A SCHOOL TOTAL Chariton.

31 Chariton, 31 Prairie C. R. 3. Eagle Grove, $9 4. 8teldan.

...44 5. Lten Mar. 45 6. St. Aasgir.

51 T. Alfooa. 81 8. KuraboldX 19 I. IWL ,,94 10.

Tlptoo. tOt Clear Lake. IM 11. 140 U. Spirit 148 14 ClarlBda, 150 19, Epworfh, WO 16.

Cardinal. 163 17. Red Oak. .177 IB. Andabon.

182 19. Van Home. 187 20. West Union. 188 tL Stanaont.

205 22. Nevada. 284 23. Central. 307 24.

Orange, 515 INDIVIDUAL L. Chuck Algoni Garrigan 2. Bob Eagle Grove 3. Lowell St. Ansgar 4.

Larry Greiner. Eldoo 5. BD1 R. Prairie 6. Gary Chariton 7.

Greg Chariton 8. Artie Weaver. C.B. Prairie 9. Steve Upton 10.

Roger Qarloda HUMBOLDT Place Time Paul Bendricksoo. .11 10.41 DuaneNtHon 18 10,59 Ktlth DOWMJ 11.17 Paul Fortotr. 1U4 11,43 -il" imom Jet Stream OorJEThadtheWBeroatloe can cbwge the ckleated Hi -sff-y RepvMietft, OereU ft, Team Standings 11 12 13 11 18 21 21 18 22 29 LIVERMORE MONDAY NfTE LEAGUE Red Lantern 26 Dawn Oil Co. 84 Livormore 22 Pete's Garage 20 Blue Harvesters 19 Don's OH Co, 17 Bode Co-op 15 Llvermore Lanes 13 Wilson Co. 13 Millers 6 K.

....5 TEAM HIGH SERIES Don's Oil Co. 2948 TEAM HIGH GAME Don's OH Co. ..1066 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SERIES George Schnefwr 577 Orville Wagner 563 Barney Thilgcs i 554 INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAME George Sonneteer .228 Barney Thllges 224 Orville Wagner .215 DOMINO LEAGUE K. 0. Hardware 25 Ottoscn Co-op 24 Town Tavern 23 of 21 Hardy Cafe 18 Blue Ribbon 15 Llvermore State Bnk.15 American Legion 14 Livermore Lions 14 Millers 7 TEAM HIGH SERIES Ottoscn Co-op .2917 TEAM HIGH GAME Ottosen Co-op 1031 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SERIES Paul McKibban 590 Barney Thilges 576 Lyle Nelson 553 INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAME Paul McKibban 231 Barney Thllges 226 Lyle Nelson 207 LUCKY STRIKERS LEAGUE Dasen Oil Co.

21 ll Livermore State Bnk.21 ll Livermore Co-op 20 12 Sawyers ie 14 Saladmaster 18 14 Imperial Cafe 16 16 Baker Truck Line 16 16 Watklns 16 16 Llvermore Lanes 15 17 Co-op 15 17 Bode Locker 10 22 Llvermore Ins. 6 26. TEAM Sawyers ZIH TEAM HCH GAME Sawyers 743 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SERIES Bev Ann Olson 510 Charlotte BJornson .493 Fran McGee 480 INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAME Doris Gregory Charlotte Bjorosoo 179 Bev Ann Olson 178 PIRATE LEAGUE Livermore Lanes 16 4 Logue Texaco 11 9 Groobach Const. 10 10 Farmers Co-op 10 10 Livermore las. 9 ll Laundromat 4 16 TEAM HIGH SERIES Livermore Lanes 1518 TEAM HIGH GAME Farmers Co-op 559 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SERIES Chris Rosenau 520 Garry Rosenau 446 Dave Doider 427 INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAME Chris Rosenau 194 Chris Rosenau 189 Garry Roaenau 164 HAWKEYE LEAGUE October 21, 1969 Newton's Furniture .18 6 State's Painting .17 7 Star Lanes 15 9 N.

W. Federal 12 Mickey Ford .11 13 Beauty Shop .9 IS Hollar's .9 15 Red Carpet Salon .5 19 TEAM HfcH SERIES Newton's Furaiture .2274 N. W. Feoeral Star Laaea. TEAM HIGH GAME Newton's FurtJitore 199 Stw Star Lanes INDIVIDUAL HIGH SERIES Boaay GoodeU 509 Jeaa Wtstberg 501 Edna Darts 4M INDCVIIHIAL HIGH GAME Beaa? GoadaP Sterri IVY LEAGUE Scouts treat residents of Care Center Cub Scouts from Dan 11 dressed in Halloween costumes, visited the Humboldt Cera Center Oct.

27 with roam decoration they hod mode ot their weakly meeting that day. They had something for each of the residents of the Center. Top picture, from left, scoots in costume: Bob Humpol, Casey Albertson, Kim Elwood end Randy Kunert. Residents of the Cora Canter from left: Henry Kirchoff, A. L.

Goodal and Pbil orge. Bottom picture, from left: Scouts, Tad Mayer, Barrett Tooky, Joa Koydan, Joy Hoyden and John tfcrydm. Residents. from left: Mrs. Tabia Often.

Mrs. Hemfaa Flawnlf ami Mrs. Julia Tarwillioar. Dan mothers far graap are Mrs. Meyer and Mrs.

Roy Kunert. Helping for the oar was Mrs. Gory Hoyden. The bays districted things tiwy hod moda in the dining room daring the supper how. Tbey vtkftal rooms of the parsons tbat were aaabla la leave reeats.

-Republican Photo. StrDrettes HIGH, Electric Prime Electric .795 Stables .789 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SERIES Georgia. Christensen 501 Karen May 493 Darlene Kleve 485 INDIVIDULA HIGH GAME Gjeorgia Christeosen 188 Joan Thompson .186 Betty Dtngman 185 JUNIOR LEAGUE TEAM STANDINGS Challengers .4 0 Colt 45 4 0 The Pros .3 i 3 Strikeouts 0 4 Stingrays ,0 4 TEAM HIGH GAMES John Good 487 Jim Greene .408 Prior 572 INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMES Ron Prior .159 Joan Good .149 Kevin Wagner 148 tfo with 4th quarter TD, 7-6 The Gilmore City-Bredgate Rockets, after taking toe lead late in the third Quarter, lost to the Twin Rivers Pirates last Wednesday on the losers' Held by a score of 7-6. Mark Fisber scored the Rockets' only points on a four-yard off-tackle run. Cat Haug scored the Pirates' touchdown on a 15-yard bootleg.

The game started out with neither team being able to get a sustained drive moving. The Pirates had one scoring chance in the second quarter when a Pirate end had managed togetopea behind all Racket defenders, but be was unable to hold on to the ball. Late in ttoe second quarter the Rockets came out and were able to move the ball well led by the running of Jerrold Topliff and Mark Fisher. With remaining In the third garter 8w Rockets went ahead with Fisher's three-yard run. The try for the extra paint was not good and it proved costly.

With 4:19 remaining In the fourth quarter, the Pirates had penetrated deep into the territory where Hang ran around end to tie the score. Gary Kinseth came in to try for file extra point which was successful. After this, time ran out before the Rockets could score ataia. Twin Rivers conference record now is S-M whflethe Rock- ets'is Q-6. Twin Rivers plays Albert City next Friday while Gilmore plays Rolfe at bone game Friday.

STATETICS TR GC-8 First Downs .8 it lit, Passing IB it .0 0 Fumbles .1 SWINGER LEAGUE Oct. 1969 Laing Attto 80 Nelson's Cleaners. 18 Franks 16 Farm Bureau ms. 14 First NafJ Bank, 13 Wright's Blue 10 Durocs, ...6 TEAM HIGH SERIES Lalog Auto Supply iCUfM Nelsons Cleaners TEAM HIGH GAMS 8 10 19 14 15 I It .1601 .1591 555 INDIVIDUAL HiGH SERIES 4H rt Leaiburg .448 4tt AL HIGH GAME JS Leatburf TEAM HIGH GAME Bayse 643 Porter's 606 Porter's 604 INDIVIDUAL HIGH SERIES Bonny SOB LU Kunert .471 Judy Brewer Bev Sherwood .469 INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAME Joaan 489 Sandy Moeoch 4 JUNIOR LEAGUE October 18, Colt .45... 0 .6 Challengers .8 3 Strikeouts ,4 4 Stiaf Rays INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAMt Jtro Green.

INDIVIDUAL HIGH SfipffiS John Good, Ot4l ,45. JWf Renwick of AppUitfoe visitad oa Monday at the Busk borne. Mr.andMrs.HarotdGrtaaol Crystal Lake Sktaday at Mr. and Mrs. Donald GQltspie of Clarion, ttstted Sunday wtih Mrs.

Myrtle Cower. Friday la DM Moines, Mrx Leo Mlmbach had the mlttortttat break her aim OB indcfeildrenoti 'aw Mr. W. Mov. 4, lean rt -M tffe wm.

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