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Defense-men included Dan Lodboa of Cornell and Curt Bennett of Brown, and the goalie is Bruce Bullock of Clarkson. The American Hockey Coaches Association, which picks the All-American team in conjunction with the NCAA tournament here, also selected Fox makes the finest Mini-Bikes going! Styled like the big Chrome spoke wheels, tilt power plant, disc brakes, upswept exhaust stack and more. Exj citing ail models will take you anywhere.There's a hot dog scrambler that's not a bit timid and remember LAKE PLACID, N.Y. University of Minnesota goalie Murray Mc-Lachlan and defehseman Wally Olds were named Saturday among cifiht Western Collegiate Hockey Association players on a 15-man All-American hockey team. Two Minnesota-Duluth players, defenseman Ron Busniuk and center Murray Keogan, made the team, and Hibbing native Bob Collyard, a Colorado College center, was also named.

North Dakota de-fenseman John Marks, Denver forward George Morrison and Wisconsin defenseman John Jagger completed the selections. The Eastern team included Boston College center Tim Sheeny from CANADIAN RINK WINS WORLD TITLE UTICA, N.Y. Don Duguid of Winnipeg Saturday skipped his Canadian champions to the world curling title by trouncing Scotland 11-4 in 11 ends. The victory was a disaster for the Scots and showed a complete deterioration of the rink that was making its second appearance at the world championship in two years. Skip Bill Muirhead appeared confused and inconsistent throughout the game.

He was taking single points when he should have, been blanking in order to retain last stone and guarding single stones in the house when he had last shot. nifty street licensable models. KI A The Western college team included St. Cloud State goalie Ron Gordon, and Gustavus Adolphus defenseman Jim d-bohm and forward Jerry Krieger. Others on the team are Lake Forest defenseman Jim Field, and forward Tom Guernsey, and forward Give Wang of Illinois.

Eastern college players selected are goalies John Bradley, Bowdoin; David Reece, Vermont; Peter Sears, Oswego State; defense Todd Smith, Colby; Robert Hall, Bowdoin; Michael Gilligan, Salem State; George i Vermont; forwards Edward Good, Bowdoin; FLOWERS for EASTER OF FLORISTS We have 'em! The Symbol of Love ASSOCIATION Priced from $1 49.95-$3 1 9.95 For the name of your nearest Fox Mini Bike dealer please call (612) 544-0111 Marketed by: Minnesota Toro, 850 Florida Avev So. (612) 344-0111 A limited number or dealer franchises still available. CENIOR MEMBERS of the state championship Sher-U burn basketball team will become scholars again today. Those players will join the rest of the 54-member senior class which will depart today for a field trip to Washington, D.C. as part of their social studies class, instructed by assistant basketball coach Bill Etter.

Tom Mulso, who scored 39 points and hit 11 of 18 Held goal tries in the first half to lead Sherburn to the championship in its first entry in the state tournament Saturday night, is president of the senior class. The 6-foot-5 forward was also the leading receiver on a Sherburn football team that won its first conference championship last fall. Ju f. McCarror. who scored 37 points Friday against Marshall, is also a student and president of the student council.

So there won't be any celebrating in the Southwestern town of 1,200 for seniors when the rest of the team returns home this afternoon. They'll have to celebrate on the trip. Wki1l.thJmembers of the basketball squad played football, said Etter, who is also the football coach. "We u5 Peni.ng game of the season, then won eight straight, allowing just 22 points the rest of the way." Both McCarron and Mulso are being sought by McCarro" has signed a tender for football with the University of Minnesota, but may go to Augus-tana instead so he can play both football and basketball. While the experts had made South St.

Paul a heavy favorite to win the championship, members of the Sherburn squad laughed, at the odds while at the Curtis Hotel yesterday morning. "We've got the momentum of 25 straight victories," said coach Dennis Christofferson, "and until we a beaten, our kids won't believe it can happen." fcoaAWas Jv accident that Christofferson wound up as head basketball coach at Sherburn two years ago. "I was at Belview at the time," he said. "A friend or mine, who had moved from Belview to Sherburn told hired COaching vacancy there. I applied and was "These kids just got better in every game, and now they ve reached the goal they had set some time ago." Sfoeve Move: 6-5 forward, moved to South St.

Paul three and one half years ago when his father, Paul three and a half years ago when his father, the late Rev. Olaf Stoeve, joined the Clark Memorial Church. The Stoeves had previously lived in Pasco, Wash. Last Oct. 21 Mr.

Stoeve died of cancer after a lone illness. i 6 The church officials permitted the family to remain the minister's home until school is out this June, when Mrs. Stoeve will move back to Washington. "I'd like to stay here and go to college in this area," said Mark, who also is a split end on the South St. Paul high school football team.

His older brother, David, is a high school coach in Richfield, and the entire family always has been active in sports. Mark had polio when he was three and his right arm still gives him problems at times. Before fouling out during the fourth period last night in his team's loss to Sherburn for the state championship, Stoeve scored 16 points. After the same he said: "It's the worst feeling in the world to go that far and then lose the biggest game of the year. We were confident we could win, but we certainly were not overconfident.

You would have to say that (Sherburn) was the best team we played all year." North Stars Cost: One reason the owners of the Minnesota North Stars and the Met Sports Center want to sell bonds to refinance their investment in the arena is that they've paid $1.2 million in interest since the building was put up without reducing the principal on the $5 million loan. The building and the hockey club are in two separate corporations. However, with expenses up 36 percent since' the team's inception it has been hard for the hockey club to show a fair profit since it has been forced to support the cost of the building. The Port Authority of St. Paul has issued similar bonds that are tax free.

North Stars officials have the blessing of Minneapolis, Richfield and Bloomington to proceed with their new financing. The North Stars want to add 1,000 seats and air conditioning with some of the money raised. Meanwhile, representatives of Cerny Associates, Inc. are back from trips to St. Louis, Houston, and Anaheim, where they explored the stadiums to get ideas of the cost of expanding Metropolitan Stadium.

Jenkins Loss: The resignation of Bill Fitch as basketball coach may cost the University of Minnesota the opportunity to recruit Tony Jenkins of Shattuck. Jenkins was trying to decide between the University of Denver and Minnesota Norfolk jacket II Yff rr iV a raincoat, sport coat, LAKE PLACID, N.Y. All American defenspman Dan Lodboa scored three goals in the third-period to spark Cornell to a fi-4 vie tory over Clarkson in the championship game of the NCAA hockey tournament aaiuraay night. Clarkson had hatllwi ihp undefeated Big Red to a 3-3 tie after two nprinrU in th all-Eastern final, dominated Dy Canadian players. Cornell also won the title three years ago.

The only American Dlav- ers on the two teams were Cornell's spare goalie, Bob Rule, and fourth-line forward Ed Ambis, both from New York, and Clarkson's reserve uoalie Kevin Woods from Massachusetts. In the third-Dlace came the two Western representatives put on an explosive show, with Wisconsin edging Michigan Tech 6-5 behind Murray Heatley's four goals. Wisconsin's senior center Bob Pof fenroth set an NCAA record with five assists in the game, and he and Jim Young scored one goal each. Four of his assist were for Heatley, a junior who tied irte game at of the third period and then added the winner two minutes later. Michigan Tech's 'Herb Boxer and Ed Shillington scored twice each.

Cornell finished with a 29-0 record, having won four straight Eastern CnlWiarn Athletic Conference cham pionships through this year. Tribune Classic SHIFT Cliff Hanson Pat Smith St. Paul Lvl HnrH 163-158-225-149095 725 21 John Freeman 179-157-193-173702 1:40 P.M. Minneapolis Robert Slrausbouqh 169 Ken Raymond 204 SHIFT 195-166--182-193 205735 1 70749 -155-179--149-115--193-156 75690 C. W.

Robertson 153 193612 JacK Uruidl 181 Rirhnrrl IAS 137637 225-165-159-163 174-156 214769 Ton Burns 166 Noel Case 222 Gulden Vallev 184672 169721 Michael Hennincj, 160 165-165- 154 644 160595 Anoka Butron Gross 160 Sioux Folli, S.D. Stan Loura 177 Beaver Creek, Roliaa 187 Fridley Wayne Rocek 119 117-178 81671 200716 150650 3 P.M Minneapolis SHIFT Art Bretschneider 142-132-174 163-208-128 169617 Jim Haracz -205704 Lowell DeMars Terry Schroeder Don McGleno 162-145-161 .140608 159-206-219 1 78762 160-216-193 191 -192-155 21 0779 200738 168631 Greet Larson Dennis Preimesberger 160-156-147 St. Paul- Joe Weinberg 187- 172-183 130-177-1 15-165-153-153-147-183-164 182-178-221 188- 202-207- 158700 1 73595 144615 163657 190771 1 75694 142629 Kenwood Peterson Bob Hotfman Jr. Dennis Kern Rav Hoffman Clayton Bear Tom Salmon Doc Leahy 61758 St. Paul Park- Dick Vonderbeck 150-171-179-150650 4:20 P.M.

St. Paul SHIFT 153-176 154-180 179-169-176-166-163-148- Ren Johnson 181 John Kensy 145 John R. Anderson 1 80- Ray Kelly 163 Ray Fritz 167 Georqe Weimer 1 87-Norm Steimer 160 Walter Leverty 156 John Kinr 151-Harry Leverty 182-Walter Larson 161-Denny Hunt 1 77- West St. Paul-Clarence Fehrman 1 63- Kelliher, Minn. Jerry Coehn 1 88- Homburg, Minn.

Shirley Feltmann I 35-Don Feltman 226- 204714 166 645 1 80 688 167 689 195774 164726 1 78667 146641 132633 181 711 145648 180668 179-159-202703 157-146-127618 159-163-150607 172-202 1 7' 779 6 St. Poul Rog Foote Roa Holtzkamp Jerry Holtrkamo Ron Holtzkamo Dick Huesman John Schoenber Amby Drobinski Gordy Gobely Don Alfveby Harold Beckstrom Bob Voael Larry Anthony Chorlie Vos M. SHIFT 173-191-174-195-232-137-194. 199-199-180-176-178-158- 133-157. 175-208- 165- 150-157-166-154-243-137-194-186-176-168-158-186-181- 193- 188-185-205-179-158- 194- 199- 166- 171- 179642 20 779 182671 179 697 187816 1 78646 195741 171696 1 80746 180 741 168734 199714 1 55706 165663 Frank Se Schniede 161- 7:20 P.M.

St. Paul SHIFT Robert McCarty John Blover Glenn Bryant Mickey Bryant Roy Gunther Cosmo Viqnalo Bud McGowan 171 175 194 218 182 151 132 206 192 157 152 150 178 645 161 169 151675 166 149 145-678 175 18 186771 216 178 17772? 158 162 146578 168 190 202744 181 156 165659 195 201 197763 152 154 124597 156 145 171615 152 204 181701 Savage. Minn. Roger Bresnahon 184 Rosemeunt. Minn.

Al Moors 167 Minneapolis-Bill Hulbert 170 Carlt.n, Minn. Darryl Helin 167 New Hope-Robert Bonner 143 Don Bender 1 64 CHEV. F0R3 OR DODGE $89 mo FORD. CHEV. OR DODGE Yi TOM PICKUPS $75 mo I i 22.50 coat re's the water repellent Wl He A si Dn cron polyester belted; two 1 shell ors of deep British tan and mois.

Sizes 36 to 46 regular. and cotton large pockets. 1 339-01 12 to order from Outerwear, all stores. dayton's HI II II I II Ml II II I I II II II HI. i ii i ii ii if i ii i li Five sophomores may hold the key to the success of the Minnesota baseball team that opens its spring training action Monday in Texas.

They are first baseman Harry Morgan of Austin, rated by coach Dick Siebert as the "most agile first baseman I've ever coached;" Bob Warhol, son of former Gopher basketball player Willie Warhol; Jim Wallace of South St Paul, whose dad earned a hockey letter at Minnesota, and Gary Hohman, the outstanding Gopher defensive halfback. Warhol, Wallace and Hohman are all battling for the third base spot. Siebert didn't take any freshmen on the trip. "We have a half-dozen freshman pitchers who might help us," said Siebert. "But there is so little to choose between them that I didn't want to slight any of them" Jottings: Bruce Virgin, father of South St.

Paul basketball star Kurt Virgin, played on a team for Lloyd Stussy at Wells that won 19 straight in 1945 Greg Lens, a former basketball and football star at Marshall Central Catholic, was a fourth-round football draft choice of the St. Louis Cardinals after playing tackle for Trinity College in Texas Fire marshal regulations at Williams Arena prevent any more attendance records being set at the state high school basketball tournament. They Say: Al Wold, coach of the Rochester John Marshall basketball team that won the state title last season: "I can't, understand why the state high school assembly will permit hockey to play 20 games and turned down our request for 20 basketball games. And the hockey season is actually two weeks shorter than the basketball season." Pete Veldman, athletic director at South St. Paul: "One thing that helped the development of our team was our tough non-confertnce schedule that included games with Duluth Central, Wells and Moorhead, three of the porters in the state.".

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