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May 5. 1964 MINNEirOUS M0IMH5 TI1BUNC I SPORTS NEWS AROUND THE WORLD 25 TEDS FACE WEST TODAY City's Thies Retires From Pro Baseball Richfield Tops Bloomingfon; Tonka Wins in Central, Roosevelt Score Baseball Wins Breman Speedway, was reported fair condition. Rick Carlson and Dick combined on a four-hit ter as undefeated Roosevelt Central began a busy week of City Conference baseball by handing Southwest a 5-3 defeat Monday at Nicollet. The Pioneers, who face Vocational today, Marshall tomorrow and Washburn Thursday, scored three runs in the second inning on three Thies Tebbetts From the Tribune Wire Services Dave Thies of Minneapolis, who starred in baseball and basketball for De La Salle high school and St. Mary's (Minn.) college, announced his retirement from professional baseball Monday.

Thies had been pitching for Dallas of the Pacific Coast League and Sunday lost his second game of the season. Dallas General Manager John Ferraris said, "Thies has been plagued with arm trouble ever since his college days, I guess, and he has decided to quit." Gary Peters, Omaha center, and Paul Popsil, St. Louis defenseman, tied for rookie of the year honors in the Central Professional Hockey League. Ray Senkowski, former Uuiversity of Michcigan star from Hamtramck, stunned sixth-seeded Mike Sangster, Britain, 4-6, 6-2, 9-7, 4-6, 6-2, in the first round of the Italian National Tennis championships at Rome, Italy. Indonesia Barred Indonesia was barred from competing in the 1964 Olympics at Toyko, Japan, after it refused not to prom, ise to practice political or racial discrimination in sports.

The International Olympic Committee, headed by Otto Mayer, condemned Indonesia for excluding Israel and National China from the Asian Games at Jakarta and suspended the Indonesian Olympic committee from IOC membership. Cleveland announced manager Birdie Tebbetts will go to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, for a checkup after he is discharged from a Tubson, hospital Wednesday. Tebbetts suffered a heart attack five weeks ago. Auto racer. Jimmy Maguire, Den-nellen, N.J., who had an arm amputated after a crash Sunday at New Off and Running Three drivers, including two-time champion Rodger Ward, topped the once-magical mark of 150 miles per hour in practice for the Memorial Day Indianapolis 500-mile race.

Qualifications for the race are scheduled May 16-17 and 23-24. Jack Nicklaus' official bankroll swelled to $46,150 after his $12,000 victory in the Tournament of Champions at Las Vegas, about $11,000 more than Arnold Palmer, who has $35,339. The touring United States AAU basketball team ended its eight-game tour of the Soviet Union with its third victory, an 87-66 conquest of the Georgian Republic a National Basketball Association all-star team opened its tour of eastern Europe with an 96-76 triumph over Poland's Legia team. singles and a three-base throwing error. Richfield vaulted into a tie with Bloomington for first place in Lake Conference baseball by beating the Bears 4-2 Monday, leaving both clubs with 4-1 league records.

Minnetonka kept St. Louis Park from tying for the top spot by downing the Orioles 5-4, Robbinsdale edged Mound 5-4 in eight innings and Wayzata clipped Hopkins 6-2. A two-base throwing error by Bloomington pitchsr Jim Rasicot helped Richfield to a pair of runs in the third inning and the Spartans got in the sixth on Greg Was-ick's single, Doug Smith's triple and a single by Chuck Birch. Wasick was the winning hurler. topped Henry 3-1 in another makeup game.

Today's headliner matches unbeaten West and Roosevelt at Bosson Field. Other 3:30 p.m. contests pit Marshall vs. North at North Commons, Southwest vs. South at Powderhorn and Washburn vs.

Edison at Northeast Athletic Field. CENTRAL S. SOUTHWEST 3 Southwest 010 110 03 3 2 Control Ill 000 i 7 I Wennerstrom and Rvanj Oeason 151 Malberg Fleroy ISI end Sonkyr. WP Malberg. ROOSEVELT 3.

HENRY 1 Roosevelt 001 Oil 03 7 2 Henry 001 000 01 4 I Carlson, Nelson end Johnsoni lorgdaM end Pettis fir y. CITY STANDINGS I 0 Washhum 0 Edison 4 3 South 3 2 Vocational 3 2 Henry 2 2 2 2 1 1 0 Weil Roosevelt Southwest North Central Mc-rshall .7. w. Ward Central's Jim Sievers had two hits in three times at bat, Nicklaus drove in one run and stole home in the third inning. BROOK TROUT HITTING IN KABEKONA CREEK Palmer Takes Cage Post at N.D.

State I 3 3 2 4 1 4 0 4 LAKE STANDINGS I lloomlngton 4 Jtobbinsdalo Richfield 4 1 Weyiota St. Leujt Park 3 3 Mound Edlna 3 2 Hopkins Minnetonka 3 2 Panfish Action Reported Good FARGO, N.D. (Special) Douglas Palmer, a 1959 graduate of the University of North Dakota, has been named assistant basket- ball coach at North Dakota Van Brocklin Tarkenton Meeting of minds? State University. Trout reports continue to come in, but panfish are furnishing a lot more action for the fly-rod and spinning tackle anglers. Walt Prossick.

4309 15th Av. and his fishing partner, Orville Jergenson, 2606 HIAWATHA GOLF COURSE GETS HOT, NEW HAZARD Hiawatha Golf Course had an unexpected hazard Monday afternoon. When a tank truck overturned and exploded at the intersection of E. 38th St. and Cedar flaming gasoline poured into a storm drain and emptied into Lake Hiawatha alongside the second fairway.

Wind blowing in from the lake fanned flames across the second and fourth fairways. "It looked like one of these oil tank fires," said pro-manager Donald Nelson. "It was a hazard you don't run across on the golf course very often." Firemen extinguished the fire, but Nelson said Hiawatha probably is going to lose some trees. He said a damage estimate is to be made today. It was the first game for seven Richfield starters who had been suspended three weeks for disciplinary reasons.

Lee Carruth's single with two out in the seventh hoisted Minnetonka past Park. Gary Oberfeld of Robbinsdale held Mound to two hits, and the Robins won on a bases-loaded error in the bottom of the eighth. Mike Reed pitched Wayzata to victory and socked a solo homer. Bill Raymond stroked a two-run single in the seventh. Van Brocklin: No Wild Scrambling for Vikings pound, 1 -ounce brown trout.

Dick Peterson of Park' Rapids caught a 3-pound, 2-ouncer. As for panfish, Lawrence Lee, 1921 10th Av. said it was "easy to get a limit of one-pound crappies" at Lake Osakis. He used minnows for bait, fishing from, shore near Black's Resort. One of the most surprised panfish anglers was 14-year-old Terry Amundsen, 1798 Lydia St.

Paul, who was fishing from shore with a worm. A huge fish grabbed the bait and took off on a 45-minute battle. It turned out to be a 17-pound carp. I've ever seen on a night-crawler, and I got two 2-pounders on minnows. "Other fishermen were getting very few, but they all ran two to three pounds.

It was obvious that there were no fish stocked in Grindstone this year, because the trout that were caught were older fish." At Park Rapids, tackle dealer Jerry Fuller said brook trout fishing in Ka-bekona Creek was "exceptionally good," while brown trout on the Straight River were fair until a rain raised the level. BILL RAMSEY of St. Cloud caught quite a number of fish on flies, while August Lalli of Menahga used live bait for 3 and 3- Brocklin and Tarkenton are in close agreement. By JIM KLOBUCHAR Minneapolis Tribune Staff Writer From the Vikings' South- University Av. NE fished two days at Grind stone Lake near Hinckley for trout, with these results.

"We got only three fish in two days," he said. "But "First," Tarkenton said, OUTDOOR SFCRTS By Jim Peterson town sanctuary Monday came an annual proclamation "I'm sure Norm doesn't have in mind cramping a quarter from the head abbot, Norman Van Brocklin: RICHFIELD 4. IIOOMINGTON 2 Richfield 002 002 04 I 3 lloomlngton 100 001 02 4 2 Wasick. Peterson (61. Waslc.

161 end back's natural style when it might help the offense. Second, there WAS too much "The days of our scram Loren Small, president of the Minnesota Live Bait Dealers Association, said Sadeki Rotkot. Kuhr (4 and Porter. WP Wesick. IP Rotlcet.

wild scrambling last year. I bling quarterback offense are over." WAYZATA 6. HOPKINS 1 they were dandies. Orville got a 5-pound rainbow trout one of the prettiest fish mean the kind where I doubled back and looped around Wayteta 100 200 36 12 0 crappies and sunfish contin ue to hit on the "ice-run," There was a postscript: "This time it's for real. Hopkins 000 110 02 7 1 aVC but anglers have to "hit the We're going to insist on it." schools just ught.

en 171 and Fleming. LP Harder. Home runs Wayiotet Reed. Hepklnsi Williams MINNETONKA PARK 4 St. Louis Park 201 001 04 7 1 Minnetonke 102 010 1 6 0 For three years the Vikings have subsisted in the Nation Woo" faj "When the fish are there al Football League with an they hit like crazy, but some Lindemenn, lurmaster 13) and Haiti Phelps, I.

Corruth (61 end R. Cerruth. times you have to wait a while until a school moves WP I. Corruth ROIIINSDAll 5, MOUND 4 Mound 000 040 004 i 3 Stargell Hits Fifth Homer, Pirates Win in." He said the Coon Rap ids Dam on the Mississippi was one of the "hottest" the field. "For a couple of reasons, I was setting up in a pocket too far back, maybe 10 or 11 yards.

This in turn disrupted the timing. A man might have been open but our timing was off and we didn't get the ball to him. The answer to that is better coordination between the quarterback and the ends, and you get it by working together. We covered a lot of ground toward that end last year." And what is Van Brocklin expecting from Tarkenton SCORES BASEBALL INTERNATIONAL IEACUE Syracuse Celvmbut 1 tuffole 4. Jacksonville 3 Toronto Atlanta 3 Richmond 4, Rochester 3 111 Inninasl.

PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Oklahoma City 12. Indlaneaolii Seattle 4, Salt lake CilV 2 Tacome 4. Spokane 2 Arkansas Dallas 2 SOUTHERN LEAGUE lynchbvra 5, Chattanoeao 2 Knoxvillo 10, lirminaham 3 Macon 6. Ashevill 3 Columbus 3, Charlotte 2 (12 inninasl. EASTERN LEAGUE Reeding Springfield S.

Tork 7, Willlomiport 2 Elmira 3, Charleston 2 ad lib passing attack, spinning unpredictably around the frolicking quarterback, Fran Tarkenton. Van Brocklin acknowledges that for the first two seasons there were really only two options, a running quarterback or a dead quarterback. To this sticky situation weekend spots. Robbinsdale 010 300 01 1 Farren and Stewart! Oberfeld end Nor-dahl. Ramsey Hands Anoka First Loss George Esshnger, Lake Kabetogama resorter, said the recent rains have resulted in good spawning conditions in streams.

The ice went out of Kabetogama Tarkenton brought peculiar talents as an improvisor and this year? "There's no reason a gambler. over the weekend. SPORTS TODAY BASEBALL STATE COLLEGES Auesbure at St. tloufl 12 a.m. I CINCINNATI, Ohio (J) Willie Stargell belted his fifth home run of the season and Joe Gibbon fired a six-hitter as the Pittsburgh Pirates whipped the Cincinnati Reds 4-2 Monday night.

Stargell's shot broke a 2-2 tie in the sixth inning. Earlier Bill Mazeroski had homered for the Pirates. Pittsburgh built a 2-0 lead against loser Joey Jay on Mazeroski's solo shot in the third and a double by Stargell and single by Gene Freese in the fourth. But the Reds came back to fie it in the fifth on Hal Smith's double, a single by Chico Ruiz, an infield out and Vada Pinson's single. PITTSBURGH CINCINNATI Winona at River Foils I2 North Dakota State ot Concordia, St.

Thomas at Guttovus, Mecalestor at Alexander Ramsey, twice beaten in Suburban Conference baseball play, bumped top-ranked Anoka from the ranks of the unbeaten 6-3 Monday. Craig Hoit, who gave Anoka's football Tornadoes fits on the gridiron last fall, checked Anoka on six hits, then delivered the clinching blow, a three-run homer in the fifth inning. Hoit had four runs-batted-in as Ramsey upped its conference record to 4-2. Anoka is 4-1 in the league, 6-1 Hemline. CITY PREPS 5 why he shouldn't be the best quarterback in pro football," the Dutchman said.

"He's" our No. 1 man, and we have a pretty good idea now that our No. 2 man (Ron Vander-Kelen) can step in there if we're not moving" Marion Campbell, the new Viking defensive line coach, reported for duty Monday and started scanning films to get caught up. Campbell is house-hunting and will settle permanently with his family here soon. "But our pass protection wasn't that bad last year," Van Brocklin observed.

"We scrambled when we didn't have to, although I realize Tarkenton rescued a lot cf broken plays." The solution: "We're going to work all summer getting Tarkenton set up faster in the pocket and getting the ball away faster. Our protection was better in 1963 and it's going to climb a couple of notches this year." On the bulk of this, Van 3:30 p.m. Marshall vs. North et norm Commons, Southwest vs. South at Powdorhom, West vs.

Roosevelt at asson. Vocational vs. Central at Nicollet, Washburn vs. Edison ot Northeast Ath. Field.

LAKE CONFIRENCI PREPS ..4:00 p.m. Hopkins et Richfield. UPPER MIDWEST COLLEGES Noon North Dakoto at Augustana 121; South Dakota at Merningside 2 3 a.m. la Crosse State et State College of Iowa. TRACK ob bl ob bl 5 111 Alley 5 0 10 Ruiz 3b IIG TEN 3 0 10 Carloton at Minnesota.

ir) f) r) 4 0 11 Virdon cf 5 0 2 0 Klaus 2b Clemente rf 5 1 1 0 Pinion cf Stargell If 4 2 2 1 Johnson lb Clenden'n lb 3 0 1 I Robinson rf ulJqJ- QflC JOC9C3 CITY PREPS 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Freese 3b 4 0 3 1 Harper It Vaas' "i :iiviif.nw 01, Mazer ski 2b 4 1 1 1 Cardenas ss 3 0 10 3:30 p.m. Marshall at Henry, North, Edison et South. AREA PREPS 5:00 p.m. Anoka Invitational. STATE COLLEGES Mecalestor Invitational.

UPPER MIDWEST COLLEGES Pagliaroni 4 0 I 0 Smith I I ftrhhnn 4 0 10 Jav 2 0 0 0 oRose 10 0 0 DALE CARNEGIE SALES COURSE EXTRA! Tofels 4 II 4 Tetels Jl 2 I North Dakota Invftetional et Grand a Struck out for Jay in 9th. Forks. Pittsburgh Ml Ml Jlf-4 Cincinnati lot MO 1 AW MAJOR COLLEGES Maryland 9, Georaotewn 3. Furmon 4-3, George Washington 0-5. STATE COLLEGES Mankato Stat 3-2.

Stoat 0-5. Carloton 12-6, leleit S-4. Moerheod Stat 14, Concordia 12. STATE PREPS Rush City 7. Pino City 4.

lindstrem-Center City 10, North Ironch Fraioa 2. Park Raaidt 1. Madison 5, Apeleton 3. WtMoca 12, St. James 3.

CITY PREPS Central Southwest 3. Roosevelt 3, Henry 1. CITY SOPHOMORES Roosevelt 11, Washburn 4. Central 4, West 3. North 7, Vocational 1.

LAKE CONFERENCE Richfield 4, Eloomingten 2. Wayiata 6, Hopkins 2. Robblntdalo Mound 4 (I innings). Minnetenka St. Louis Pork 4.

SUIUR1AN PREPS Ramsey t. Anoka 3. MINNESOTA VALLEY Orene 3, Shekepee 2 (I innings). Eden Prairie St. Anthony 3.

Chatka 2, Wotertown 1 (10 Innings). Wacenio 12. University High 2. SKYLINE CONFERENCE St. Paul Park 3, Fridley 2.

Mohtomedi 5, St. Francis I. Centennial Brooklyn Center S. Spring lake Park 2, Forest lake 1. MISl PREPS lake 1.

Minnehaha I. Concordia 3, St. Paul Academy 1. MISSOTA CONFERENCE Rotomoant Prior lake 3. CENTRAL CATHOLIC Cretin IS, Do la Sell 4.

lenilde 4, Hill 3 innings). NORTHERN LEAGUE Grand Forks 1 2, St. Cloud 0. Aberdeen 3, Bismarck Monden 0. GOLF CITY PREPS Edison 16, South IVi.

West Central 11. Roosevelt 16. Henry North 16. Southwest SVi. LAKE CONFERENCE Robblntdalo 13.

Iloomlngten 2. MISl Minnthehe 7. Slok 5 TENNIS UPPER MIDWEST COLLEGES S.D. Stat 7, Northern IS. D.I 0.

CITY PREPS Wothbum 3. Henry 2. West 4. South west 1. Roosevelt 3.

North 2. LAKE CONFERENCE St. leuls Perk 3, Richfield 2. Minnetonke 4, Iloomlngten 1 Robblnsdel 4, Weyiata I. Edlna 7.

St. Claud Tech 1. MISl Hake Minnehaha 0. SUIURtAN PREPS North St. Paul Stlllwoter 0.

TRACK STATE COLLEGES Carloton 72, Winona Stat SI. STATE PREPS Montgomery 13, Arlington 60, Nicollet 60, I Center SO. RACING PIMLICO Oar Rondeau New Yorker, Heritage Belle. AQUEDUCT eg ($11,601, Garwal, Tropical Ireoto. SUFFOLK DOWNS Easter Gloves Helrullah, Rhinelander.

Pinson. PO-A Pittsburgh 27-13, Cincinnati 27-13. DP Mazeroski, Alley ond Lx' I WWW TODD, Clendenon; Ruiz, Klaus ond Johnson LOB Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati 8. 7R Stnradl. Klaus.

Johnson, Smith Have a private talk with us! HR Stargell, Mazeroski. SB Clemente, Clendenon, Harper. Clendenon, Jay. IF ERMSO Gibbon, 1 0 0 6 2 2 5 6 Jay, L. 1-2 9 13 4 4 0 7 PB Smith.

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