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r''V' m--i MINNIIfOLIS M0BN1NG TIIBUNl Tb. 6. 19G2 19 70 Years' Work Pays Off for Vicky Fisher SPORTS IN BRIEF Lake Trout ii on a Spree in Ely Area Lake trout fishing suddenly came to life in Snowbank lake near Ely, with artificial lures stirring the fish into action. Emery Bulinski, Snowbank resorter, said Monday, "Fish- Vmmmmmm nR this pUSt irnnnn week has been From the Tribune Wire Services The World Games of the International Ski Federation Monday replaced the World Ski Championships, apparently doomed by an entanglement with politics. "We'll have the same races, the same courses, the same schedule," said an official in announcing the new title.

"Just the label will be changed. It will still be the unofficial world championship." Damage Suit A $600,000 damage action based on the aftermath of a football injury was filed in district court at Roles Pursley and Lorraine Hanlon. And so Vicky could be pardoned yesterday for giddily ticking off an itinerary that includes Prague, Cologne, Germany, Davos, Switzerland, and other European skating centers. The price for it is an incalculable amount of time and a sustained concentration that outreaches virtually all other competitive sports. Since December, Vicky had been practicing seven hours a day.

"You just have no other choice if you want to be at or near the top," she said. "It sounds like drudgery, but you can train yourself for it. And the rewards can be wonderful." Like a place on a world team and a tour of Europe. could make it. Then 1 heard myself summoned on the loudspeaker and they told, me.

It was like a dream." Miss Fisher, 18, was safely out of the trance in Minneapolis Monday and thankful for a few days away from the ice. Her ten years of skating culminated Sunday in a third-place finish in the national championships at Boston. where an applauding crowd of 6,000 watched the finest free-skating performance of Vicky's career. She needed it to qualify for the world. Unless she improved on her fourth-place standing in the earlier school figures competition her chances were doomed.

"I couldn't sleep that night," she recounted. "I got up early and couldn't do anything but be nervous. I went to practice late in the morning and came back to my hotel room. Some friends came over and tried to amuse me. I pretended to eat, but I couldn't do much of that either.

"It got a little worse because I had to skate first, and that's pretty bad psychologically. But the nervousness disappeared once I started to skate." Vicky glided through a complicated program of flips, jumps, loops and turns to the music of Tchaikowsky and a Spanish medley. It vaulted her past Frances Gold into third place behind Barbara By JIM KLOBUCHAR Minntupoli Tribune Staff Writer The words sounded unreal to Vicky Fisher. It was a casual quip by a skating judge, but it had the ring of eloquence for a girl who had striven through thousands of hours of practice for this moment. "Put on your skates, Vicky," the judge said.

"You finished third." It was a passport to Europe for the dark-haired Minneapolis coed, a place on the American team that will compete in next month's world figure skating championships in Prague, Czechoslovakia. "I've never been so she said. "I hadn't let myself hope I uuiuuwk very good. It had been slow, but there now Victoria, Texas. Eugene G.

McCann, former student at victoria College, and his father, E. V. McCann, are suing Citi- zens Memorial Hospital and four physicians, claiming young McCann has lost a leg and is disabled by brain damage because of failure to get proper attention after being hurt in a college football game. TuoJ'egro teams have been accepted for tAau in the Georgia State Women' bowling tournament which, up to now, has never been integrated Kent Slate University forfeited one of the two basketball games it has won this SPORTS by are many good catches. Atmum I II lit 'lM llVft' "The Airplane bait (a jigging plug) JIM PETERSON has been best, VICKY FISHER Hound for Europe BLANCHARD HITS FIRST LONG ONE season after learning that one of ils players has been ineligible since Dec.

16. The Montreal Athletic Commission reinstated Eddie Quinn as a wrestling promoter. His license had been suspended last December for undisclosed irregularities Wayne Bethea of New York signed for a Feb. 26 10-round heavyweight boxing bout with Henry Cooper of England. Game Site Moved The Army-Syracuse football game next Sept.

29 will be played at the Polo Grounds in New York instead of at West Point's Michie Stadium. Yanks Return to the Wars while the Midget Champ and Uapala also good. All these work best jigging without bait. But if they are not working, a frozen Cisco is the best bait. Live minnows work at times, but they are the poorest of all baits." Joe Balka of Chicago had the largest lake trout last week 14 pounds, 2 ounces in his limit catch.

Kenneth Behm of Janesville, and Henry Becher of Mazep-pa, i had their limits, ranging from 4 pounds to 10 pounds, 3 ounces. NBA ROUNDUP West Scores 46 as Lakers Win Associated Press Jerry West poured in 46 points Monday night as the Los Angeles Lakers defeated chard is one of the 15 un Special to the Minneapolis Tribune about it. I kept pitching through the World Series. Ron Delany, Ireland's Olympic 1,500 meter champion in 1956, says he won't be surprised to see the four-minute mile broken during the current indoor season. signed Yankees, but he is reported about to come to FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.

The advance guard of the "Then, last spring, the pain New York Yankees took the came back, tried to pitcn SCORES but it hurt and I had to let up on the ball. Even after I took 20 days of rest in June, Cincinnati 134-128 in an overtime thriller at the West Virginia University Field Hobbs Kingpin in Skipper Win Clyde Hobbs rolled a 278 MEANWHILE, some more House at Morgancown. BASKETBALL NBA Los Angeles 134. Cincinnati 17B it hurt as soon as I went into a game. Even the night I struck out ten in Los Angeles, it was sore." whopping walleyes have been terms.

ALTHOUGH this is labeled an advance camp, there are half a dozen big bombers among the 30 "students" so there were familiar names for the tourists to ogle, including Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio, here as a pro-tern coach. Four of the top pitchers went right to work on the mound and tossed to the hit field in the new million-dollar Fort Lauderdale stadium Monday to open spring training. Except for a few veterans asked to report early, the early arrivals were mostly young Yankee prospects. The main part of the squad will report Feb. 25 and Feb.

28. Veteran pitcher Bob Tur- hauled out of Mille Lacs, de Gl. spite the general slow fish far Turley was the Cy Young ing conditions. I 17 13 NBA STANDINGS Eostarn Division W. I Pel.

Boilon 43 13 .76) Philadelphia 37 73 .617 Syracuse 27 31 .466 New York 20 36 .357 Western Division W. 1. Pel lol Angeles 43 17 .717 Cincinnati 31 27 .534 Ddtrc.it 26 32 .443 St. Louis 21 37 .361 Chicago 12 44 .214 Ray Haggberg, Isle, bait dealer, weighed in a 10- CI award winner in 1958 with a 21-7 record and star of the World Series victory over the Braves after the Yanks were down 1-3. He won two games from Milwaukee, including the clincher.

After that it was downhill OB COUSY, veteran 11 16 21 29 ley led the group onto the field for its first workout before an estimated 2,000 backcourt wizard of ters. Those were: Turley, Ralph Terry, Rollie Sheldon game Monday night, driving the Twin Cities Skippers to a 22-12 National Bowling League victory over New York at Convention Center. Hobbs also rolled a 211 for a total of nine points. Jim St. John added six more points on games of 216 and 235.

Vince Lucci bowled 213-235 448 for the Gladiators. The Skippers, now 4-2, led 15-2 at the half on a 1,135 team game. NEW YORK 1171 TWIN CITIES (771 FIRST HALF pound, 5-ounce walleye for Henry Kornovich, 2306 Fremont Av. N. "It's his second big one in two weeks," Haggberg said.

"He caught a 9 pound, 15-ounce walleye that time." Topping the contest Hagg fans. Turley reported early and Jim Coates. While none threw excep to test his arm, which under West, playing on the same floor where he earned All-America honors as a collegian two years ago, got 19 of for Robert. He had a mark went surgery after the 1961 tionally hard, they did pitch the Boston Celtics, admits he's thinking of retiring, but will make no decision until after the season. Cousy has played a dozen years with the Celtics after four varsity seasons at Holy Cross.

of 17-14 over the following season. Minneapolis' Johnny Blanchard was the first hitter to clear the fence. Blan- Boston 177, Chicago 111. BIG TEN Ohio State B9, Iowa 63. Illinois 89, MINNESOTA SO.

Michigan 81. Wisconsin 74. STATE COLLEGES Hamlin 77. Concordia 71 (ovortim). Augsburg 68, Macalstr 66 (ovarttme).

St. Cloud State 69. River Falls St. 55. Winona Stat 84.

Stout 83. Duluth 76, Gustavus 75 loyertimel. St. Mary's 86. Loros 65.

UPPER MIDWEST COLLEGES Drake 89, Stevens Point St. 56. Beloil 68. Lawrence 39. St.

Norbert 87, Michigan Tech 70. Ripon 79, Cornell flowol 67. Upper Iowa 86, Wartburg 80. Creighton 79, Marquette 73 (overtime). Dickinson 76.

Bismarck JC 66. STATE JUNIOR COLLEGES Worthington 99, Fergus Falls 74. MAJOR COLLEGES Houston 84, Florida State 76. Providence 53, Lemoyne 46. Florida 97.

Tennesse 63. Alabama 87. Vanderbilt 76. Virginia Tech. 74, Furman 72.

Georgia 75. Mercer 64. Butler 90. Wabash 67. Seton Hall 96.

Upsala 59. Davidson 55, Richmond 52. Georg Washington 82. Virginia 75. Missouri 79, Kansas 66.

Auburn 48. Georgia Tech 39. Colorado 54, Oklahoma 50-Nebraska 57, Oklahoma Stat 56. Miss. Stat 70.

Tulan 59. LSU 70, Mississippi 59. Grambling 93, Texas Southern 85. Oklahoma City 129. West Texas St.

106. Arizona 57. Txas Western 57. Arizona St. U.

94 New Mexico St. 70. STATE PREPS Pelican Rapids 55. Froze 44. Appleton 74.

Odessa 70. PARK BOARD North Star League P. W. Celtics 53, Harrison Blue Flames his total in the third quarter as the Lakers came from 15 points behind to grab the lead. Boston defeated Chicago 127-111 as four players scored 20 or more points.

Boston 11271 Chicago 1111) fa ft of to fa' ft of to to hitters and get stuff on the ball. Notably Turley, who impressed. The once Rapid Robert is the question-mark of the staff, of course. "It feels very good," Bob said of his arm after pitching for 15 minutes. "I have no 1 Stroma two seasons and then was all but useless last year.

"If he comes back, it's a bonus for us," general manager Roy Harney said. Detroit Bowlers Top Dallas 33-22 713 727 216 778 701 713 713 148 154 197 1 Johnson 0 St. John 0 Hobbs 0 Hitt berg has at his establishment is an 11-pound, 2-ounce walleye landed by Melvin Kost, 7421 Lyndale Av. earlier last week. Perch also are attracting more attention at Mille Lacs, especially when they come as big as the 1-pound, 12-ouncer which Norman Nolbe, 7330 Osseo caught last week.

West, Henry, North Engan Lucci Charter McBrid Lucci Totals Engan Lucci McBrid 975 0 7 Totals 1135 4 11 SECOND HALF 718 1 1 Stroma 716 0 1 735 1 3 Hobbs 711 0 1 221 1 7 Johnson 717 0 1 pain, ut course, am Keep DETROIT, Mich. (AP) Cousey 10 2 2 22 Bellamy IS 4 2 34 Hninsjhn 10 3 28 Davis 3 0 3 6 KC Jones 113 3 Green 11 4 4 76 S.Jones 11 3 2 25 Johnson 6 6 3 IB loscutoff 2 0 14 Leonard 7 3 3 17 Phillips 2 0 0 4 Sldsberrv 10 3 2 171 St. John 735 1 3 Longaio 180 1 0 Hilt 178 0 0 Charter Win in Sub-District 1 6 Totals 1075 4 6 Totals 1057 Scor by Halves New York 7 1017 TWIN CITIES 15 777 Game. Match points. Bonus points.) 70.

Ramsey 6 2 1 14 Tyra 2 0 2 4 Russell 9 4 4 22 Walker 2 0 2 4 Sanders 2 1 5 Totals 47 17 22111 Totals 52 23 71 177 Boston 28 79 39 31177 Chicago 78 78 31 74111 Attendance 3,176. Los Angeles 11341 Cincinnati 11781 fg ft pf fg ft pf tp LaRusso 10 8 4 78 Boozer 5 4 3 14 Jolliff 7 3 3 7 Iwymoit 9 3 5 71 Krebs 6 0 6 17 Reed 6 3 3 IS Selvy 13 7 5 78 RobertsnlOlO 30 West 16 14 146 Bockhorn 10 4 6 74 Hawkins 2 0 17 Nordman 10 4 7 West walloped Vocational 11-0, Henry topped Edison 3-2 in overtime and North edged Central 4-3 in Sub-District 17 hockey games at FISCHER WINS STOCKHOLM, Sweden ing my fingers crossed. I have been throwing for two weeks in the gym at Delaware College at Newark, Del. I haven't had any sign of. pain and I believe I'm going to be all right." BOB REVEALED that the injury didn't actually happen last year.

"It came in August of 1960, to be honest about it," he said. "But I had never had a sore arm in my life and I didn't say anything The Detroit Thunderbirds coasted to a 33-22 National Bowling League victory over the Dallas Broncs Monday night. It gave the Thunderbirds a sweep of the three-match series and left them in first place in the league. Eddie Lubanski shot a three-game series of 706 and accounted for 12 points for Detroit. Jimmy Carman accounted for 15 of Dallas' points with a four-game series of 958.

SHORT SHOTS William Pajak, 4023 Sixth St. has been spearing limits of northern pike in the Mississippi river north of the city, with his toppers last weekend going 14 and 15 pounds. He said he has taken several 8, 10 and 12 pounders along with his brother, Richard, 2200 Fiftieth N. UP) Bobby Fischer of Brooklyn won an adjourned match the Arena Monday night. ed twice for the Pioneers.

Today's District 17 first-round action at the Arena is as follows: 4 p.m. Roosevelt vs. Marshall. 5 p.m. Southwest vs.

West. 6:45 p.m. South vs. Henry. 8 p.m.

Washburn vs. North. from Gedeon Barcza of Hun Wing Dan Harris scored gary Monday night and moved into a first-place tie in Hundley 1 7 3 4 Smith 8 7 3 18 F.Ik 1 5 4 7 Bckhalter 12 2 4 Zeller 0 0 0 0 Totals 50 34 J7 134 six goals for the Cowboys. Bob Day had one goal and five assists, Dick Larson a goal and four assists. the Interzonal chess tourna ment.

Totals 50 28 31 128 Los Angeles 75 75 37 78 19134 Cincinnati 33 27 23 32 13178 Attendance: 6.000 est. Sophomore Bill Ersbo, re cently promoted to Henry's THE GAME GRANDPA USED TO PLAY IN MINSK second line, bounced in the Pats' winning tally on an assist from Wayne Sivertson. Reds Unravel Mystery of 'Bezfco' LOVELLETTE LOST FOR REST OF YEAR ST. LOUIS, Mo. (AP) The St.

Louis Hawks' Clyde Lovellette, one-third of the high- Lester Rosenfeld of Wyn-j cote, won the 25th annual Silver Sailfish tournament at West Palm Beach, with a 75 pound, 7-foot, 10 inch fish. Just 10 years ago, Rosenfeld's SX Emanuel Rosenfeld of Philadelphia, won the same tournament with a sailfish weighing 75 pounds and 7 feet, 10 inches long Ice fishing is at its best in Iowa, or that state's Both Henry red-lighters in TMCA LEAGUE Elks 88. Dribblers 46. Global 51. Lake St.

TV 50. HOCKEY STATE COLLEGES St. Thomas 7, Hamlin 7. REGION 6 SUB-REGION Wayzata 5, Mound 0. REGION 2 SUB-REGION Rochester 5, Ramsey 0.

MISl SPA 8, Shattuck 0. DISTRICT 26 TOURNEY first roundl Proctor 6, Duluth Central 2. Two Harbors 6, Duluth Morgan Park 4. Duluth Denteld 3. Cloauet 1.

BOSTON BEANPOT TOURNEY Iftrst roundl Boston U. 5. Northeastern 4. Harvard 6 Boston Collea 1 SUB-DISTRICT 17 TOURNEY West 11. Vocational 0.

Henry 3, Edison 3 lovartimel. North 4. Central 3. BELT LINE BANTAM Excelsior 4. Deephaven 3 lovertime Excelsior qualifies for regional tourney).

PARK JUNIORS MFAC Raiders 3 Gl Yanks 1. Hiawatha 1 BSC Beek's 0. Brown's 4. VFW 1149 7. Kemp's 3.

East Side 2 WRESTLING BIG TEN Michigan 17, Northwestern 9. MAJOR COLLEGES Colorado 15. St. Coll. of Iowa 13.

MINNESOTA VALLEY St. Anthony 43. W. St. Paul 11.

STATE COLLEGES Stout 21 Augsburq 18. STATE PREPS Le Center 23. Janesville 20. St. James 32 Worthington 11.

Milan 40. Bellinqham 6. St. Cloud Tech 70. Willmar 19.

Tracy 73, Redwood Falls 17. Sauk Rapids 75. Cold Springs 23. CENTRAL CATHOLIC regulation time came with Edison skating a man short. John Connoy bagged two goals for North, including the clincher unassisted at 7:58 of the third period.

Teammate Tom Roden had one goal and square field instead of a diamond. "The defenders take their place in the field, leaving only the one who throws the ball in the center of the diamond," Nedelya further explained. At home stands a hitter of the attacking team with a bat. Eight of his partners are on the bench." est scoring front line in ofession-a 1 basketball history, will be sidelined for the rest of the 1 Basketball Assoc- one assist. Bob Larson count- WEST 11.

VOCATIONAL 0 FIRST PERIOD SCORING: West Harris I Day 0:79: Day ILarson, Harris) Larson (Dayl Harris Day, Larson) Harrii (larsonl 11:48. SECOND PERIOD SCORING: West Stensrud llindstroml Harris (Day, larsonl Reilly (Stensrud, Curtiss) 10:40 THIRD PERIOD SCORING: West Harrii (Davl Lindstrom (Mosior, Cur-tissl Harris IReilly) 4:07. SAVES Paylik (Vocational! 13-4-673, Moicholgamie (Vocational! x-k-O Ro Lovellette vation commission, with bluegills, crappies, bass, northern pike and some walleyes reported. The Mississippi and its backwaters provide some of the best fishing DeVriendt Rolls 727 Pin Series After giving a vivid if confusine description of the player covers the court twice over 18 grass fields. On each field, which is 100 to 500 meters in length, there is one hole.

"Both men and women play golf; mostly people who are well off. That is why the play is conducted with comfort. Players can begin early and stretch it out till darkness. The rules provide for breaks for lunch, dinner and time out for smokes." The article said participants in golf do not hurry from one field to another. Behind them are boys who carry 12 different sticks and "when it is necessary to hit a ball a considerable distance they select a stick that is heavier and thicker." The difference in a e-ball and Russian lapta, the article continued, is that the latter is played on a binson IWest) 2-k-k 2, Lecher (Westl readers were introduced to a couple of America's favorite pastimes with the admonition that they "should get acquainted with these interesting games." "Beizbol," the article hinted, was stolen from the Russians.

It was said to be similar to the old Soviet game of lapta played by "our grandfathers and great grandfathers." No such claim was made for golf, which the' journal said originated in Denmark in the 15th century. The description of golf began with the assertion: "It is well-known that Mr. wight Eisenhower divided his time between his presidential duties arid golf. The vicious tongues of American journalists as serted he gave preference to the second." In golf, Nedelya said, MOSCOW (AP) The Russian people were told Monday that a capacity crowd of 300,000 often jam into Yankee stadium to watch a game of "beizbol." "There are yells, whistles and stamping," added an article in Nedel-ya, an illustrated journal published by the i i a 1 government newspaper Izvestia. The editor of Iz-vestia is Premier Khrushchev's son-in-law, Alexei Adzhubei, who lunched with President dy last week.

There is another popular American game called golf, the journal said. "It is similar to a tourist's stroll with a stick and a ball the one who hits 36 holes first is the winner." This is the way Soviet -0-l 1. HENRY 3. EDISON 2 FIRST PERIOD SCORING: Edison Young Welles 11:06. SECOND PERIOD SCORING: Edison- lation campaign.

Lovellette reinjured the Achilles tendon in his left leg Saturday night in the first minute of a game against the Los Angeles Lakers at St. Louis. The 6-10 veteran had missed 16 consecutive games prior to his appearance against the Lakers, after being hurt i Philadelphia Jan. 10. Bath (Green) Henry Oehne (Ersbo) 11-11 THIRD PERIOD SCORING: Henry Sub-lect IMalmauist.

Farnhaml 4:76. Ron DeVriendt, a 195-average bowler, hit his first OVERTIME SCORING: Ersbo (Sivertson) 4:07. the game itself, the article added: "A run which covers all bases yields one point if the runner is not touched by the ball. The winner is the team which scores the greatest number of points." (Editor's Note: The seating capacity of Yankee Stadium is 67,000. The record baseball crowd there was 81,841, which saw a New York-Boston double-header May 30, 1938.) De la Salle 37.

Buffalo 9. SKYLINE PREPS Brooklyn 37. Fo'et Lake 22. SWIMMING BIG TEN MINNESOTA 71. Illinois 33.

STATE COLLEGES Macalester 67. St. Thomas 29. LAKE CONFERENCE Robbinsdal 59 Stillwater 36. BOXING NEW YORK.

N.Y. Tony Fortunato 150. New York, drew with Gil Diaz, Puerto Rico 181. Sydney, Australia Gary Cowburn, 147, Australia, stopped Gorge Barnes. 146V4, Australia 16).

BOWLING NBl 0-tr-lt 33 72 TWIN CITIES 22 New York 12. RACING HI ALE AH Bronz Bobu White-ehrrnel. Your Alibhai. SUNSHINE J. Atkin (515.30), Tushpa.

Dawn O'Shay. FAIR GROUNDS Curran'O Tony Graff, Salason. SAVES Budge (Henry) 7-6-4-111; Hoff (Edisonl 3-5-13-323. NORTH 4. CENTRAL 3 FIRST PERIOD SCORING: Control Lar honor series of the season Monday night with 234-236-257727 in the Honeywell league at King's Lanes.

Jim Hall's 264-266-191 721 led Hamm's to a 3,101 son lEiickson) North Roden men-dersonl 8-36. SECOND PERIOD SCORING: North Connoy (Roden) Slav ILaroenl Central larten (unassisted! Lein IKnudsen, Nervickl 11.39. THIRD PERIOD SCORING: North Con noy lunassistedl 7:58. SAVES Steiger (Contrail S-4-3 12; Olson (North 6-7-5 IB. BOWLING'S BEST MEN'S 700s How'd Gutrman 771 Jim Hall Ron DeVriendt 777 Horry Gordan MEN'S 625i Obi Helton 642 Jerry Sabby Fred Beckman 631 Jim LaRue Ralph Bailey 659 Ken Tigue Bob Terwedo 636 Al Koch Joe Murjyn 626 Gary Phillips Bill Andrusko 627 Al Kertky Virg Soxton 625 Ernie Bneiinski Gen Hirt 687 Frank Swider Cliff lim 675 Bill Cutler Frank Boul 630 H.

Hendrickton Clarence Salrum 636 G. Gaumonn Wayne Potrick 635 Rudy lindland Dick Sternberg 625 Day Goggin Butch Zang 630 leRoy Bryant Bob Follmer 647 Ron Olion Neil Olson 676 Augie Hommet Jo Wichterman 640 Day Weitiel Walt longdon 627 I Uchoniki total in the Minneapolis Traveling League at Golden Valley. Harry Gordan topped the East Side Majors, rolling 221-236-244701. He has a 193 average. Phyllis Neville (200-220-244641) and Helen Erick-son (202-226-200628) paced Pine's to a' 2,877 season-high score in the Women's All- Palmer Fourth in Golf Winnings Wayzata Whips Mound 5-0 in Hockey Tourney 637 628 637 676 647 635 640 675 631 647 647 539 697 667 665 Ingemar Primed for Comeback Fight Friday GOTEBQRG, Sweden Pl Bears, Hopkins Meet in Cage Showdown DUNEDIN, Fla.

UP Wayzata, sparked by Dennis Day's two goals, trimmed Mound 5-0 Monday at the Steel-nerved Arnold Palmer Ingemar Johansson, former! 656 Bruce Soltis and Jim Wiig at 637 world heavyweight champion, said Monday his decision to crashed professional golf's list of top money winners Star at Audi-Bowl. Pine's also 629 guards. SPORTS TODAY BASKETBALL LAKE CONFERENCE 7:30 pin Minnetonka at Richfield, Edina at St. louis Park, Hopkins at Bloomington, Robbinsdal at Wayiato. SKYLINE CONFERENCE 7:30 m.

Forost lake ot Brooklyn Center. Fridley at Spring lak Park, Mahtomedi at St. Paul Park, Ots at St. Francis. CENTRA! CATHOLIC 3:30 pm St.

Paul Mechanic Arte at Cretin; 7:30 p.m. St. Thomas ot St, Bernard s. STATE COLLEGES Northland at Northwestern PARK CITY CLASSIC 7:00 All-Stars v. Crystal ol South High: 8 30 Sokol vt.

Teddy's. HOCKEY DISTRICT 17 TOURNAMENT 4:00 m. Roosevelt vs Marshall ol 647 634 Bloomington has a nuge make a comeback was a mat 637 with his victory in the Palm Springs Golf Classic during edge in size and beef. The Ice Center in a sub-region hockey game. Wayzata meets Robbinsdale at 3:30 p.m.

Wednesday at the Ice Center, the winner ter of pride "because I was 654 640 Bears have 6-foot-4 Ken Last the weekend. Denny Mitchell 676 Jolin AndrusKO Don Oia 648 Sam Ferrar Dick Hennoe 631 Sam Hutton Mike Schmid 647 lompi Ostrim Bill Nelsan 640 Claude Hipp Don Olson 633 Tony DeMus Tom Shinnick 633 Dick Johnson Vic feap 675 John Carroll E. Bartholomew 637 Dick Koila Lowell Hanson 675 WOMEN'S 600s The $5,300 first poze There should be a little more room at the top after tonight's round (No. 14) of Lake Conference basketball. Lake leader St.

Louis Park (10-1) figures to stay on top with a home assignment against 2-10 Edina, but Bloomington and Hopkins, Park's most serious challengers, face an elimination had a team individual game high, of 1,008 in its middle round. Pine's, which lead the league, swept a 3-0 win over Anchor. The latter had Shirley Sjostrom with 634 639 634 660 and 6-foot-1 Tom Otterdahl at forwards and 6-foot-7 monev vauitea maimer into advancing to the Region Six meet at Williams Arena next Dennis Allaman at center. Their starting euards are Monday and Tuesday. 678 627 Helen Erickson Nll Hilton so close in that last fight against Floyd Patterson." The 29-year-old Johansson, looking supremely fit and carrying no extra weight, will tackle 30-year-old Joe By-graves of Jamaica, former British empire heavyweight champion, in a 10 rounder Friday.

Phyllis Nyill 644 Shirly Sioilrom 00 Dennis Seymour and Al Berg In another sub-region i- lund. both a shade better game, Rochester Dtanneu WOMEN'S 525s Eloin Johnson 546 Joyc Frund 557 Olgo McGuir 551 Mody Kilmartin 541 Tromhley 540 Ruth Kieseth 549 Arena; 5 p.m. Southwest vs. vvesr; 6 45 South vs. Henry; 8 m.

Wohbum North. REGION FOUR TOURNEY than 6-foot. The starters Ramsey 5-0. FIRST PEIIOD SCOIING Waytoto Fsr fourth place among the top 10 with a total of $7,125 for the infant tour season. Palmer was runner-up to last year's top money-winner, Gary Player.

Gene Littler held a solid lead in the list released by Professional Golfers Association. Littler, who tied for sec average weight is 193 pounds. CITY TRAVELING LEAGUE Howled ot Golden Valleyl SCHMIDT'S 111 HAMM 3 Curly Mill 551 Jtm 77 532 Bob Brovmon 601 round at Bloomington. THE HOST Bears have a 10-2 Lake mark, Hopkins is 9-2. In the first round game It will be Johansson's first HOPKINS' biggest are Bower and Pederson, both 6-foot-2.

But the Warriors run on Clor lynord 595 Virg Carlton Cordy Oohl 548 Don H.r.te.n 589 580 610 Bunny Darais 555 Parl Kroger 536 Mart Hemson 577 la Rohl 577 Dorothy Bachul 546 Muggt Trobley 540 Yyenn Jacobsan 578 Rot Grigsby 527 Tern Kloooti 564 Gert Nvberg 525 Helen Bsrsman 579 lomson 569 Mori Nelson 565 Joyc Korbo 546 lln Swansn 580 Judy Nets 575 Jan Gregory 531 Grt Kuduk 567 Per Bayd 575 lorry Frtlund 543 Vi BorwHi 577 Be Thatcher 537 fight since he lost on a sixth ollie Anderson so between these two, Hopkins 057.790 9703,101 ..52 won 51-50 at home. round knockout to Patterson in the third of a world title uniTHSIDI 131 GIUEK'S 101 I 591 ond in the Palm Springs Classic, won $2,800 to give him a This one looks virtually lunassistedl 9 4S. SECOND PEHIOD SCOl NG Woyioto ITaylor) Koob (Ehrenteldtl 5:47. THIRD PEIIOO SCORING Woyaito Day (Taylorl Fronti IBurgessI 8:76. STOPS Wayiato (Scott) 5-3-311; Mound (Williomsonl S-10-B 73.

Macalester Swimmers Beat Toms 67-29 Macalester's swimming team downed MIAC foe St. Thomas 67-29 Monday for the host Scots' sixth win in 667 series in March last year. even Bloomington is im Dick Gilbrtn 57 Bob Rhdr Jon Mug" 605 l-Rov B-yanl Rudy lindeland 639 Bill i vons Oa. Goggin T.h,rle" total of $14,050. 516 479 De lingeneltr 577 Berry Hard.

S3 Mora Keefer 597 Fl Hayes 533 De Moston 555 Muriol Gilbtrtson 577 Isbl. Christwvs 533 Joan O'Neil 576 tonni tunu 547 Glody Johnson 555 nroving in the Lake's stretch 617 Phil Rodgers, who won "I am putting everything into this attempt to win back D.ck Itemberg speed, not size, making the most of a fast break that affords point-blank shots and a skin-tight defense. Bloomington's rebounding, is first-rate with Allama'n and Last in charge. Last, grading on rebounding, scoring and 1.0053 010 7:00 Humboldt vs Central ot Williams Arena; 8 30 m. Monr vs.

Mechanic Arts. SWIMMING CITY PREPS 3.45 Roosevelt vs. Vocational ol YMCA. GYMNASTICS CITY PREPS 3 30 North vs. losvlf ot Ck Mall.

Winona Edges Stout 84-83 ME NO MONT Wis. (Special) Winona State, nipped Stout 84-83 in non-conference basketball game Monday niht. $525 at Palm Springs, stands Northsid 18 I -07 r.i.k. 914 1.008 9382.860 drive, but Ken Novak's Hopkins team has a way of win second with $10,225. GRAIN BEIT 121 '-u' ning close games.

tour. tur; rimes in officiol 618 entered won tog fry win gs Ion Olson The Warriors are healthy 556 $14 050 i ink.u sir rb.i Mndv 618 with the return to form of B'H D'ouchet Grain Bolt the world title, he said. "I feel that in that last fight against Patterson I was so close. I still think I was robbed. I am sure I was up before the count reached ten.

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