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WW 'T 1 April 25,195 MINNEAPOLIS MORNIIIG TRIBUNE S.I Siebert: Best Balanced Gopher Nine Cochran Is Big Surprise NCAA NAMES DATES, SITES FOR 3 SPORTS CHICAGO UN The executive committee of the National Collegiate Athletic association met Sunday and approved dates and sites for cross-country, skiing and wrestling championships. The 39.T NCAA cross-country championships will be held at Michigan State collrge Nov. 28. The Unlver. sities of Colorado and Denver will be co hosts for the 3056 ski championships at Winter Park.

March 23-25. The wrestling championships will By sin 1IARTMAV MinnMtnlli Trthiina KaerU Writ Dirk Siebert Is ready to peak In superlatives ahout his Minnesota hasehall team which has a 1-4 overall season reo-old and a 3 0 mark In Big Ten Play after heating Illinois and Furdue. Says Siebert: "This is the best ha 1 Legislative Deadlock May Cut Pupil Aid Dickering on the basic school aid bill may drive the per pupll figure back to $S0 a year, the present stale grant, according to hints from the 10-memher conference committee on that subject at the capitol, 'The house should have passed the senate bill at $S2," is the way one conferee, Jong friendly to education but also concerned about tax levels, put it. "NOW BASIC AID is tied up In conference, and a subject of adjustment in line with what happens in the tax conference committee. She couid drop back to $80 if things get tough." Or basic aid could drop back to $56 a year per pupil, another conferee warned.

That would be the extreme, if no new figure is agreed on by house and senate this year. Beore the $80 figure was voted a couple of years ago, aid was $70; before that, $56. be held at Oklahoma A St March 23-21. leam I've had since I started to roach at Minnesota In 3945. We've had teams with better individuals at certain positions and deeper pitching, but none with as much balance.

"The boys have more desire than any team I'vo coached. After we lost our first three parries in Texas by scores of 31-5, 331 and 12 2, we might have folded. But these guys derided to play ball and won the last four in Texas. They've been playing the same way since." SIKBKRT rates the play of Shorty Cochran and the pitching of Jerry Thomas the big urprises so far. "I never had any Idea Cochran would hit so well," said Dick.

"I certainly didn't believe that Thomas would be our leading pitcher at this point with a 4 0 record. Jerry has pitched Hats Off The do-it-yourself craze has swept up Ellen Campbell (right), Sheridan hotel, who Chapman's 632 Tops Minnesota ABC Delegation lpll to th MlnaMpolU Trlbaii FORT WAYNE, IND. Farl Chapman scored 632 in singles here Sunday to top one of Minnesota's biggest week-end delegations In the American Bowling Congress tournament. The Minneapolis veteran shot a consistent 209-200-223, but he was the only Gopher-state bowler in the 600 class. Positive action is needed this I session to keep it from revert ing to that lower figure, tar 1 tratiolo.

mm Hi -irrr-rm iii it ttmium Wmttwm itT.rliiK Cinder Swim Iowa's Rich Ferguson, defending champion in the 3,000 meter steeplechase, stumbled on the first barrier Saturday in the Kansas started making hats a couple of years ago and wore one of her own creations Friday at her 90th birthday party. The party was held at the Hampshire hotel by members of the bridge group she organized 12 years ago. She still plays twice or more each week. With Miss Campbell are the Rev. Leonard Cowley, pastor of St.

Olaf's Catholic church, which she attends, and Mrs. A. W. Kyndberg, 4517 Oak drive, Edina, hostess at the party. Miss Campbell's birthday occurred Dec.

7, but an illnes3 delayed the celebration. The basic aid problem Is tangled, too, with what happens on equalization aids. Basic aids are the state grants designed Relays and splashed headlong into the water. Ferguson continued in the race but was unable to make up the distance. The runner at left is not identified.

(AP Wirephoto.) to give children in poor areas of the state the same educa Teamed with John Lenke, he also led in the two-man division with a 1.183 total and topped the all-events with 1,794, six pins shy of a 200 average for nine games. Two Minnesota teams last night fell short of the prize list. Scroggins Grain, Minneap Klein Notches 729 in State Pin Meet Eying Special Session, House Minority Plans for Control By GENE NEWHALL Minneipcila Tribune Staff Writer Reorganization of the his friends and supporters nesota house of representa-'are concerned, tives is already being worked i lie fnr tional opportunities as those whose parents live in richer sections, where local tax levies can be set at higher figures. 'UNLESS the legislature acts positively, equalization aids will have to be adjusted to the formula worked out by the equalization study group headed by the commissioner of taxation," an education conferee pointed out. What happened in the equalization survey since the 1953 legislature is this: The tax commissioner.

G. Robbie, Williams Out; Fox Hurt Prom th Tribune Wirt ScttIcm Jackie Robinson, Brooklyn third baseman and storm center of Saturday's rhubarb with the Giants, was out of the Dodgers' lineup Sunday with a left knee injury suffered when he toppled over New York second baseman. Davey Williams at first base Saturday. Williams was also sidelined By AUG IE KARCHER nnetpolii Trlbsnt SporU Writer Minneapolis; 1,21 9 total was short olis, with John Henry, city association secretary, rolling 458, scored 2,379. Don Hesse was high with 564.

Depot Bar, St. Paul, had Bruce Klein of of the rolling leaders. Stenzel was without handicap. DOUBLES: Art Enjbfrr Ccr lillnoon. iout in advance bv conservative! strategists -just in case a new organization of 108; Tom Trunfr-John Thnn, 1118: Alvi siac-Kea a TZV scratch series Sunday night in the best scoring exhibition yet in the Minnesota men's bowling tournament at Melody Lane Bowl.

great ball, and his curve and change of pace are getting better every game." The Gopher coach, while more than satisfied with the speed and defense of the club and convinced that the team will hit well enough, says that the pitching will hold the key. "AT THE start of the season, I thought that Ron Craven would be my ace," said Dick. "But Ron hasn't been effective. I'm going to give him as much work as possible and see if that helps. We'll start him agajnst Augsburg Tuesday night at the Parade." The Gophers now have hit 11 home runs in the last five games.

Ken Yackel is the heading hitter with a .405 average and Cochran is second at .353. The Gopher's next conference competition 1 at Iowa this week-end. n.WESOT I 1 Mk-hiun I Illinois 0 I Indian I 0 Iowa 1 Suit 1 i OhloSUt 1 Purtut i 1 Wtaconaia 1 After two opening spares, Klein ran up nine straight strikes for a 277 starter, then Hanion. Urrjr Paqueltt, 1140, Bud Voltaty-HarrjF Lueai. 1181; Cnrt Enjlund-AI 97i; Aran Marquardt-Sul 1038: Earl Chapman-John Lmke 1183: Oacar Hajen-Bouetie Dfvyak.

1107: Bernard ciai session gives mem noiner try for a majority. senate could he expected, with Conservative talk centers -its 48-19 conservative-liberal di- Kieins torna toppling, how-stacked on 204 and 24S am Nellie Fox, White Sox second Schulr. Faribault, 1031: Stan Wendler-BOD Haae, Faribault 1046; Arnold haspman ipft vesterdav's came eve', eame in doubles competi- He owns a nin-faii i Howard Spaeth, and his survey teams found assessment rates so divergent from county to county, and even between school districts in the same ffrnmrton-cmr Nelson. Owatonna. Jons Km Flchten-Budffv Eaktr Owatonna Kuw t- 1 team Char'CT Radel, Owatonna.

vision, to stay about as is. The house could go either way. The present conservative with Kansas City in the sixth naa xj pins nanai- scratch going into his inning when a ground ball or a 739 gross. Partner event with Phelps May 7. around a surprise figure, third-term Rep.

Odin Langen, Kennedy farmer, as candidate for speaker of the house. With him would be teamed Falbauit, 1090; Gordon Dapper-Fred Dr-Kn. Faribault. 44: Al Fleckenatetn-Htrold leader in the house, Rep. John by A's pitcher Alex Kellner anumer sian Keg-took a bad hop and.

struck hover- could on)y Nellie in the face. Fox suf- Klein 48 support and their county, that a report to the 1955 legislature called for readjustment of equalization grants on the basis of fair assessments. Hartle, Owatonna farmer, a three-term speaker, is under another farmer, eight-term veteran Rep. Aubrey Dirlam, Redwood Falls, for chairman of Only major change yesterday saw Mike Schoen and Jim Muir-head of Hastings bag 1,276 for a tie for fifth in doubles. Schoen notched 535-94 29 and Muirhead 557-90647.

Muir-head also had 554-90644 in singles CLASSIC SCORES Kanoauir. ill, Richard Harty Frank Ductan, Albert Lea. 913: Cuf Hovlmud Leona rd Johnaon. Albert Lea. Simon Alver-lrvlnt Johnson.

Albert Let. 1,077: Huijell Lerum-Otal Turbett, Albert Lea, 79; Harry Benert- Martin Just, Albert Lea, 1,113. SINGLES: Art Enjberj Ml, ElUnsson 525, Trainor Thon 550. Hanaon 590, Pa-quette 548, Vokaty 518, t.ucai 4, Enilund 567. Marsolali 523, Marquardt 488.

D'Aleaan-dro 445, Chapman 632. Lenke 592. Hagen 500. Devyak 503. Kouee 471, Schuli 548, Wendler 505.

Haa 598, Ferrtnjton 504. Nelaon Ml. Fichtfti 554, Eaker 574, Peter-ion 537. itadel 521. J.

513, Chappun 498 Dapper 558, Degan 509, A Fierkenateln 498. Hul 515. Harty. 490: Dursan. 384: Hovland.

595- fered a small cut over his right eye. Washington pitcher Bob For-terfield slipped on the wet grass and suffered a bad bruise on his right side in a game SATURDAY A GRADUAL adjustment to equalization schedules has been proposed by the house: 20 per cent of the loss in equalization monies to a district to be en the powerful rules committee, or Rep. Roy Dunn, Pelican Rapids, who was chairman of rules and house majority leader from 1939 until the liberals gained control by a one-vote stood to be in favor of this reorganization effort. Langen's comparative lack of legislative scars seems to be giving him first swing at the speakership on the conservative team if a special session comes off. It is reasoned Langen would Melody Lane was awarded track against Baltimore.

The team MEANWHILE, itti 1956 state men's tourna- ii pm SHirr Canada. Mmn Whiter Saiko 1 Pete Naarro 12 222 Tonr 178 Jerry Erickwn 155 177 18 Raloh Brauaen 1M 1st lit team will travel to the Drake forced the first year of switch ini-iii esieiaay ai a meeting oi jonnaon, Wr over, 40 45 MS irr eis the Minnesota State Bowling Lemm. 49e; Turwu 537; Benett, m7 per cent the second mgm this year A Dunn comeback is definite- year. oosuuauun. me udiiuiing was ALL BVBN'TS- Trainor 1700, Thon 1830.

Auatin Minn. Don Madson jr 11 ut 52 707 Nat ChMin 7 153757 The senate nronosal wmtlrfi'y Part 01 ttle strategy, as Jar tne closest in several years lun? oaan jw ivz lti l.o in r. be easier on them the first year. Hotue 18 188 151 13-67 lin ar, LIOUQ lOSing OUt On tne i7M- P'teraon 1877. TEAMS: Scrnjlna.

MinneapolU, 808.781. St. Louts Park- 'last show of hands have the best chance to attract conservative minded or independent-tempered liberals to the conservative bloc for a fresh try at a legislative solution in such a session. absorbing only 10 per cent of Depot Bar, St. Paul, 819-817- 7872,421.

Wallace "throidt S0 155 S23 17 76 Blark Durk, the equalization aid loss that TRIBUNE CLASSIC: Action 130564 11 73 was lieht vpsterrtav in thA Min. physician ordered x-rays to determine if any ribs were fractured. All-Star Tickets Approximately 30,000 ticEets to the major All Star game will go on sale today, a limit of two to a customer for the July 12 contest at Milwaukee, Wis. Tickets will be sold by mail only Charlie Gorin, who moved up to Milwaukee last season from Toledo, was sent back to the American Association club yesterday on 24-hour recall. year, but hitting them for 60 per cent the second year, for 1 it a.a neapolis Tribune Classic at the Ceorie Vatea 1 147 Warren Fnher 17 732 171 Anoka.

Minn. Cur Allen 150 1M 153 MlnneaooLa Paul Allen 1'4 141 133 Lea. Minn. Jerome Jmen 17t 1M art Rochei'er. Minn.

Rex Helder 90S 17t 13 a faster adjustment to reality i5-7 Minneapolis Recreation Misses ABC Top in All-Events From the Trlbane Wire Serricca The basic aid conferees are (5iaOGBl3G 141-M7 Tom Minneap. 15S rmctn4 koef atfnyt T7Q YDFL Rejects Recognition of Red China The Minnesota state convention of the Young Democratic-Farmer-Labor clubs (YDFL) Senators John Zwach, Walnut Grove; Chas. W. Root, Minneapolis; Harry Wahlstrand, Will-mar; Robert Dunlap, Plain- SUNDAY The top 10 in all division of Relays this week after competing in the Kansas Relays. The Gopher relay team, which Coach Jim Kelly predicted would be one of the best in the country, lived up to advance notices when it finished second to Texas in the 440 relay at Kansas.

Kelly expressed gratification over Dave Rogers' first place tie in the pole vault with four rivals. Rogers vaulted 33 feet, 4 inches, highest of his career, and Kelly judged his effort equivalent to a 14 foot Jump in good weather. Gopher discus thrower Dale Yonkey turned in a 154-foot, 5-inch effort in the Kansas Relays for the best toss he ever made. Now with a meet under its belt, Minnesota will bp shooting for first pla.ee la the 440 relay at Drake. the American Bowling con gress tournament stood pat vito lift iPtoi iv, i on games of 202196-171 -210.

Les Cheney of Amery, bagged 751 with 203 180-163-205. The Classic, which has 14 days to go, is led by St. Paul's Leo Mann ith 871 view, and Stanley Holmquist, Grove City. Representatives Dewey Reed, P.M. SHIFT Waterloo, Iowa eidon Herb4leh 1(1 17H Bud McDcnaid lt 193 LawrerK-e, Johnaon 15 15.1 Ira Fltken 15 17n Edmorict Knlfa 131 157 Harold Knire 15 FUt Granneman 12 17 Sunday as peaceful Sunday action produced no outstanding 171-733 15 C4 147 SIS 157 1 21U-730 125 97 14 03 155680 147 172 145 174 374 113 15 183 scores at Fort Wayne, Ind.

Vneenf Victor St. Cloud; A. I. Johnson, Benson; Karl Grittner, St. Paul; -tWalter Harmaen 13 11 Len an Rooyan, Sioux City, Sunday defeated a resolution Gene Dubota 173 600 TOURNEY: Anne Rich- Tnploi, Iowa favoring admission of Com Mrs.

Sally Luther, Minneapolis, and Carl Eck, Circle Pines. Iowa, had a fine opportunity to make the all-events standings i4T-oi ardson won the Women's 600 MandH Kramer 13 1 3N munist China to the United Kanaaa Cltr. Mo yesterday but failed. He had a Nations and recognition of the CANNES. FRANCE CD Tony Vincent of Miami, Sunday beat Peter Molloy of Australia in the men's singles final of the international tournament at the Cannes lawn tennis club 6-0, 61, 6-4.

17 150 183 180 170 lift-? 157 210 14 T33 Bit Pale. Ill Pe4 Wlnr. Minn. rrank Wmnikl 1.34 MiBnepott BUI Lrdrer 1M Peiping regime by the United club tournament with a four-game 794 Including 56 pins handicap at Audi-Bowl. In second was Evie Krause with 772 actual and 782 gross.

States. Dutjowt Doo 1:00 P.M. oMboll P.M. MlnBoapolio vs. ChowlostoB Hommt ii Twin City Federal Score Roundup P.M.

The 160 delegates, meetlne 2 'U' Professors Get Fellowships Two University of Minnesota St. Trembler 182 13 1ST I r.M. SHIFT Talrmont. Minn Low payoff lor the 71 entries in Dyckman hotel, adopted another resolution expressing the Dick Dyaltn 1M 343 JeTald Selnerad 122 was 711 ITS belief that the United States 187-802 145702 111574 189895 197885 1JV-802 169730 professors are amonjr 248 Americans to be granted John Simon Guggenheim memorial fellowships, it was announced 170 11 144 221 17.1 1 22 12f) Bud 5trelt 175 Vic Joyc ISA Nirk firurkman 339 Srrub Anderaon 17 Red McOntock 355 Duluth. Minn Hliberi Pederaon 13A Fdwiid Galawakt 1'7 T.

mer Hawkinirn 123 Edwin Tumqulat Wall Laraon 3M uf tin 147 187823 should not defend the Chinese offshore islands of Quemoy and Matsu, but should make clear to- the Communists we would fight for Formosa and 128 170819 in New York city Sunday. 195 15 144 134844 175817 172625 11 They are Dr. Paul Delos Sam Stalter 150 1C5 130 the Pescadores. The convention amended a 18J 67J 1JJ 59 W-713 resolution calling for universal St Paul Floeit Komtann 145 180 1M Minneapoiii Gent Staijmakl 182 11 181 r.M. Knirr Georte Erlrkson 1M 140 301 Rt riotirl Minn $150 STATE PGA MEETS Conflict Delays Tourney Plans By STU BAIRD MlnmawH Trlkaiw tftU Wrller A conflict in dates between two important state golf tournaments Sunday night postponed setting of the summer tournament schedule for the Minnesota section of the Professional Golfers association.

The pros, meeting at the Curtis hotel for their annual two-day clinic, bogged down over I military training (UMT) to in me team firing and a 658 in the singles but slipped to a lowly 477 in the doubles and totaled only 1,812, missing the top 10 by 88 pins. Takes Lead Anita Cant aline, Detroit, whose 650 series paced the Brunswick Bowlerettes team into first place Saturday night, fired 1,816 to take the all-events in the Women's International Bowling Congress tournament at Omaha, Neb. Anita added 572 in doubles and 594 in singles to her 650 for her all-events total, the only 1,800 to date in the tourney. NAVY CRFAV ENTERS ANNAPOLIS, MD. IT) Navy's crew will defend its western sprint championships title May 28 at Newport Beach, Calif.

BASEBALL'S TOP TEN WASH simply express approval of 12S 345 177-21 140017 1'9 139 BOWLKRAMA: Wayne Breen of Minneapolis and Donna. May Eggers of Waconia emerged as grand champions in the Bowlerama bowling tournament yesterday at Minneapolis Recreation. Breen won a new automobile by scoring 137-29163 to beat Tony Basch, White Bear, who got a $300 diamong ring for his 125-29154. Eggers rolled 14S22 170 in the women's division, beating Dorothy Axelson, Minneapolis, who had 11317130. Eggers was awarded a $1,000 wardrobe and a mink cape.

Axelson won a $300 diamond ring. LATE SATURDAY BOX SCORES "equal military service for all." In the race for national com $2.00 Sun i Holiday Hour OAIL1 mitteeman, Clinton Lee, Min tan BJamr 174 Karhard stlrh 1:,7 Io Mondloth 191 Larnr Saatrer 170 Al Chlrhart 191 Don etrmkoWEkl 172 Ftae Yaefer 178 Rar 134 Rud Streita 178 Leo Saatier 191 Art Swatvon 149 Bov Fenhurv 171 187 380 170 159 in 177 137 170 H8841 185875 148 71 192 889 183702 201 138835 157704 178871 178711 164 57 neapolis withdrew. Harlan Gou-lette, Minneapolis, the remaining was elected. 181 Cenrae Kuraw 154 139 Boyer, professor of agricultural biochemistry, who will do research on the mechanism of emzymic reactions, and Dr. Henry Burr Steinbach, profes.

sor of zoology, who will study, by the use jf radioactive tracers, the mechanisms of sodium transport and potassium uptake by isolated frog sartorius muscles and other tissues. Order of Templars Names Officers Knute Palm, Minneapolis, was elected district chief templar at the annual meeting of district lodge No. 4 of the In Bette Jones, Minneapolis, was elected national 1:3 r.M. wrt Amerr. Wl JO-598 648 PORTLAND WINS 3-2 IN 20 INNINGS 13(1 17 201 13 174 148835 148 131 177 134 190 li9 Clarenc Tlrou 185 Glnn Nelaon 187 Ruebefi Chrntlnn 111 Richard Juallre 114 Marrln Cehrman 157 CTiarles 178 1435.34 180881 201 ALUMANATION Liquid Aluminum Coating for ROOFS, all METAL MASONRY surfaces COATS.

CAULKS. WATf OMOOfJ, PUSTMtOO'S. MHICTS MAT GUARANTEED I YEARS Call or writ D. W. STEWART S17 N.

W. RANK RLDG. AT. J374 PA. M5tl 837 134 88? 174820 the fact that the Public uoii association has picked June 26-27 for the Twin City Amateur and July 16-17 for the Hiawatha Open.

The Minnesota PGA tentatively planned to hold the State Open on the dates set for the Twin City and 199 195 3l 145 ln 183 170 122 Vernon Gehrmati 135 Carl Henrtkaon 170 Ia Cheney 203 Amhroee Laraon 157 2T5 751 Indianapolia (181 Denver (91 327 584 an po ao txi Paul S. Anderson, Grand Rapids, was elected state chairman; Mary Richardson, St. Paul, state chairwoman; Rose Bougie, St. Paul, secretary, and Clarence Bechtel, Minneapolis, treasurer. Five regional vice chairmrn and six vice chairmenatlarge also were elected.

Held 4 10 i Carrie, ef I it, 8t. Paul Fralaf Glmn Turner By Aaanriated Brew 3 3 lii 1S1 182 130 4105 narreil. a 4TKI. I.F.AGt 1 Rtavee ind r.uh r.M, It. Pd.

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ct Frtdley, It Sklr.aa. rt SHIFT reaaioo, ao Colavlto. rt St. Fan! Ijid Brenhotef PORTLAND, ORE. UP) Portland left fielder Russ Sullivan singled into left field to score the winning run as Portland defeated San Diego 3-2 in a 20-inning Pacific Coast league baseball game here Sunday.

The scheduled seven inning game was the second of an afternoon doubleheader. Portland won the opener 9 5. i Renulskl. St. Milwaukee 1 Hamner, Philadelphia, Bruton.

Milwaukee Rote, rl Joe Barnato 14 4 0 2 10 0 4 11 2 2 4 7 15 2 2 1 0 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 184 177 209 188 179 215 215 169 19 172 152 170 10 10 13 10 13 12 10 54S 17ft 838 I Glynn, lb 18 187 7W 2b 177 171742 I Averlll, 1 193761 Grace. If 211 200 731 I Rodem'r. 150 179067 i Murar akl, aHotklna 1 1 Campanella. Brooklyn .398 .389 .367 .364 .363 ..362 .360 .359 .350 .341 ternational Order of Good Frmd. rhlraro Thron'y.

lb Carter. 3b 9 Johnaon, 4 Terry, 1 Blyrka. 0 bPlewa 1 Clemente. Pittsburgh Maya. New York Mueller, New 39 10 178 H873 Santlato.

0 10 10 152 1844124 Schoendlerut. St. Ixi the Rochester Open at the time now scheduled for the Hiawatha public tournament. Secretary Joe Sodd expressed hone that the 41 0 Stuart, 1 44 21 27 17 Carmon, 0 Sokola Harry Klllson John Prxheiick Joe Jotodvie Minneapolis Chuck Cornlnf ntrk Lute Howard Steveno Karl Tnompwwi Rum Frederick FjitI Smith FJmer Fnwtrrm, F.lmer Fneatrnm, Art Ineatroni TotalO 4MKKK AM I. MM I Player and nub 189 ISO 152 15S 1V4 148 210 179 173 147 139 167 19 G.

AB. R. Prt 154 125 36 148 150-8T 218730 208 7M 202 38 2O0723 19 .452 Thi annoitnremrrtt tieithrr an offtr to frll nor it olic1aton 1 of fin offer to buy lh nfruritirt. Thr offering is wade only ku tht Prnnvfct'iS. It 10 42 10 28 0 11 45 13 11 Total 38 14 27 12 Walked for in aeyenth.

Hit Into force out tor Blvua In fourth. Indtanapoli 015 400 41118 167 19 148584 179 1M 157 7:30 o'clock tonight. Featured speakers are Tot 148625 Denver 209 330 10v 0 168 181 '130 Kaline. Detroit Nieman, Chlraan Skowron, New York. Carraaquel.

Chicago Power, Kanaaa City. Kuenn, Detroit Fo. Chlcartj White, Boston Lollar Chk-airt Throneberry. Ronton SHIFT r.M 9 40 15 16 10 42 0 16 10 43-7 16 0 .39 0 14 31 41 0 15 0 .32 0 11 Heffelfinger president problem wilt be I settled by today Templars Sunday. Other district officers elected were John Peafton, St.

Paul, vice templar; Gunhild Finsveen, Minneapolis, secretary; Adolph I foyer. Minneapolis, treasurer, and H. M. Jacobson, Minneapolis, counselor. Where's the fire? BI'StUT A M.

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18 3118 20th It. boiler. 1 433834 Cedar ay, mattresa i 25 203 Rloomlngtrn ay. reillng of the United States Golf association, and Dave Lilly, a di MlnneapnlUv Kl'iott 144 Pulro VVlaico 13 Bnt Mrur 198 Tom Paul Schneider 212 11 38 33 33 Harrell, Bawloakt, Held 1. RBI Calfle Herrell.

Refalado. CMaytto. Glynn 2. PawKkl. Ayerill.

Grace 2. Herjok. trldlry 2, Carter 2, Johnaon. Plrwi, Stuart. 2B Retaladn, Glynn.

Rodemorer, Heig. Frld-ley. Jotin.on. Stuart, 3B Catrit. Rejalado.

Carter. HR Glynn 2, Herrog PB Caffie, Carter. Plewa. gK Htrrell DP Harreell-rawloakl-Glynn 2 Reealado-Pawloskl- tsr 099 169660 141 67 210779 3 890 108 53 13 610 16V-. 830 rector of the Western Golf as sociation.

160 169 151 171 165 156 148 147 155 146 177 159. Bor Roai 179 198 165 137 179 184 1-9 171 161 179 24000 Shares Northwest Plastics, Inc. Common Stock Par Value $2.50 Ter Hiare Giynn I2t. 4 arter-Rlertardaon-Throneoerry, CHIP SHOTS Bob Fisher's 1-' Held Rlrhardjon-Throneberry. LEFT India i aoolta 10.

Denver 8. BB Rodemoyer 3. 145 1M 161 149 xn 138 213 HIIMK III 519 ftalfenal Ameritn Furlllo. Brooklyn Nieman. Chicago I Klusrewekl.

Cine. 5 Kallne. Detroit 4 Snider. Brooklyn 9 Nine players tied Campaneila. Brkin.

4 with Jackaon, Chlraco 4 BI NS R4.TTF.rt 3f Snider. 17 Nieman. Chkaro 14 Thomnon. Mllwau. 17 Skowron.

N. York 14 Furlllo, Brooklyn 10 Throneberry. Boa. 11 Foudy. Chlco 34 Kallne, Detroit 13 Campanella, Brkin.

13 White, Boaton 11 Anthony Ertt I Sedlacek RT Krtt Joe Brti wa'lT -Terry R-rerl Walt Goaltl Robbtntdale-Stan Ftaher 1 I Murarewakl 3 Santlaro. Blyrka I rieotte 161- 162 158745 I 170 190 154 171 15S 117- -597 CLASSIC LEADERS 1, Stuart 1. Gannon 2. HO Rodemoyer 0 In 4. Murarewjkl In 1 3 In Terry 4 In 3.

Blyrka in 1. Cicotte 2 In 2. Stuart 0 in 2'. Gannon In t. Rodemoyer 7-7, Murareewakl 1-1.

Santlaro 1-1. Carey 8-4. Blyrka 2-2. Clpotte 2-2 Stuart 1-1 Garmon O-O. HBP By Stuart (Glynnt.

Mursrrwam (241 Terry 0-2i. IT Sorynarn, Mullen, Doyl. 3:04. A 3.04? 2 K30toterieRodoym9 vice president's team defeated Howie Blum's president's outfit yesterday at Wirth. Carl Nygren and Jerry Shore tied for low gross honors with "5s An entire foursome birdied the 343th yard 15th hole at Oak Ridge.

The three-shooters playing together were Stan Fein-berg, Elliott Goldenberg, Mort Brown and Mike Green. Q70 Price $12.50 Per Share but admitted that it might be Rodd difficult for the various officials to get together on short notice. THE CONFLICT between the Twin City amateur and the State Open became apparent Mav 35 when the publishers announced their plans for the summer. The opening meeting was concerned primarily with the calendar, but Sodd announced that the PGA again will support the junior golf program. Today's session of the 14th annual clinic Includes demonstrations from leading professionals in the area in addition to reports from manufacturers representatives.

The program winds tip with re Bowler Krmt Bf'-O rolled to Mann St. 971 April 9 VWm Pehm Rreikenrtdee. 968 April 19 Wlllard Trltptitleld. Winona. 81 April 18 Howard Swarwton.

Red Wing 958 March If Ijirry Mammen. Minneapolla. 93 Feb. 24 Kn Putney. Paul 849 Feb 27 Bill Eyn.

Mlnneooll9 f8 April 15 Blair Halrer Auatin 847 April 2 Floy Hauctand Ainha 848 Feh. 8 Dlfk O'Brien. White 942 Fed. 27 1 Ta4noil9 WT3 wiifi iO-l; ffiSQQ ra0If00CKffi3 QD03Q Corif of the rrorctu wit re obtiineJ from uch of trie andmigned ond tuch other underwriter named in the Tro-eectu ot legally offer these oecuritieo in thio Jtate. M.

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