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lT ABOUT MY" CHILD mi Pamphlets Push New Variety of Stars in 21st Cage Meet 956 Stadium, Yes Vote Invitational To Open Wednesday take the responsibility of contacting neighbors or fellow How About Mrs. Glotz? JCC Favors Project By ART DALEY workers about the stadium, making sure that they vote Night at YMCA April 3 and attempting to ex plain the stadium need so re alistically that they will vote Teams participating in the 21st annual YMCA Invitation The circular and pamphlet "yes." The campaign will reach a al Basketball Tournament to GREEN BAY, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1956 be held on the 'Y' court start phase of the campaign for a Indian Vj jr CURLY SSJ 0OH I 1 1 111 climax with a big rally to be ing Wednesday evening will new stadium was started today by the Citizens Committee For present a variety of cage tal held at 9 oclock Saturday morning, March 31 at the Columbus club. ent including amateur, prep The Stadium. and collegiate stars. All of the written words, The star-studded field of 16 suggestions, ideas, plans, ques entrants will open action in the four-day cage extravaganza Wednesday evening with, four tions and answers, and draw ings will be aimed at swing ing a "yes" vote in the refer St.

Mary Gains Tourney Semis Beats Kirnberly Five 45-35; Schmitt in 25 preliminary contests scheduled i I 1 ill to start at 7 o'clock with Brauel's Grocery of Green Bay endum April 3 when citizens of Green Bay will decide whether or not to permit the City of Green Bay to issue bonds totaling $960,000 for the Anderson Says Canada Suit Could Affect NFL Pacts Lions Sue Dublinski For $10,000 Damages meeting the strong Hewitt Ma DADS MY CHILDREN chine team of Neenah. Green GRAND-DADS PACKERS PACKERS- Bay Noel's Arcs will clash with the young Oconto Alumni in PACKERS PACKERS construction of a new stadium. MENASHA, Wis. Green The Packers will pay half the cost or $480,000, it has been a battle between youth and experience at 8 p.m. The Man-awa Wolves, led by Dick Cable, Bay St.

Mary's advanced to the semi finals of the silver anniversary Green Bay Diocesan emphasized by Mayor Otto Rachals and Jerry Atkinson Provocative Question This provocative cartoon by Harold Elder is being made into a booklet for distribution by the Citizens Committee for a Stadium. It traces the history of the Packers in relation to the growth of Green Bay and the growing need for a new stadium here. Another informational booklet on the stadium referendum is also being made available today for distribution in super-markets, barber shops, filling stations and taverns. tournament by trimming Holy former Wisconsin Star, battle Reliance Printers of Green Bay at 9 while Kewaunee tangles TORONTO An Ameri Name of Kirnberly 45-35 here Monday night. The Bays will meet the winner of tonight's can football executive said Monday the outcome of a breach-of-contract suit in Neenah St.

Margaret Mary lars, Seattle's Duncan Bakers, Appleton St. Joseph game at 7 and Tony Canadeo, co-chair men of the Citizens Commit tee. One example of the work being done by the CCFTS is the drawing by Harold Elder on tonight's sports page. The cartoon explains itself and will be part of a pamphlet with a hard-hitting message. The pamphlet will be dis Wichita Vickers and the Den ver Central Bankers.

volving a National League o'clock Friday evening. quarterback could affect the The winners were held to a Olson, Monson, Herold Head Bay Senior Quint The victories so far have followed the form charts. Last with Kirnberly Recreation in the nightcap at 10. Thursday's card will continue the preliminary skirmishes whit will reduce the field to eight quarter-finalists for Friday night's round of four tilts. Semi final games will lie played Saturday afternoon and the championship and third place contests set' for Saturday legal status of contracts between professional teams and vear's runnerup, Luckett-Nix Rand Stars in AAU Tourney Bags 32 in Leading Allen-Bradley to Win players in the United States.

6-6 tie at the end of the first quarter but after that were in command all the way. They led 20-16 at half time and 37-21 at the conclusion of three periods, of Boulder, again showed Edwin J. Anderson, presi a well-balanced attack to smash tributed throughout the city the Arkansas State Teachers, dent of Detroit testified 89-56. Chicago's Rainer Comets building up the commanding lead by scoring the first nine during the In the homes, barbershops, uper markets, downtown tores, or, generally, where ver people congregate. The defeated the San Jose, Sportsmen To points of the second half.

Green Frogs, 79-62; Gibbs Vik Fossum To Coach City Five Against DP Monday Night By LEE REM MEL Three performers who as DENVER Of) Milwaukee St. Mary's was limited to first day of a civil action against Tom 1 i nski, ings of Jacksonville, edged drawing traces the history of Such teams as the Brauel Grocers, Madison Collegians and Madison Wisconsin Life Paul's of Dayton, Ohio, 66-60; wi 1 Allen-Bradley, paced by Terry eight free throws in the final period while Kirnberly rallied Reorganize Club and King Motors of Hesston will feature college and uni dumped St. John's of the Packers and the accompanying story reveals the growth of the team in relation to the growth of Green Bay and area. for 14 points. Scoring honors for the winners went to Joe ing game in the 49th annual now quarterback for the Toronto Argo Linden, N.

71-59. MM-i-1 A ATT Tr.clrA4V.r.11 suredly will rank high on this community's all-time honor Schmitt, who accumulated 25 The Brown County Sports versity talent. The Grocers will put most of the Green Bay University Extension team on the floor along with three St. Tournament Mdhday, beating nauts of the 1 ttt jr A tit rto nrt points before fouling out with 2.46 left in the game. He made The first of a series of circulars came off the mimeo Canadian Big Four League.

3T II roll, one from each of the three High schools, head the local roster announced today for wesiover, mass. Aro, oo-io. Rand, who completed his col men's Club will be completely reorganized at a meeting Norbert College performers. Little League Congress Set six points in the first quarter, lege career at Marquette Satur The Lions eek $10,000 Included on the Brauel roster are Tom Van Egeren, Todd day night as the Warriors were next Monday nights sixth Green Bay-De Pere Senior All- Dublinski ousted from the National Invi seven in the second, 11 in the third and a free throw in the final six minutes. Brother Larry Schmitt hit 11 points.

in damages Thursday evening ending al most a year of complete inac tivity Members interested in re Cayer, Jim Beyers, Gary Her CHICAGi. W) Delegates tational Tournament, was the Star game. All three, West's Lance Ol plus costs and an injunction from 25C districts representin Dublinski from restraining old, Gordy Evanstead, John Farr and Jim Sherman of the Extension team which finished game's top scorer. Russ Witt-berger, at Marquette last sea playing football for any other son, scored 18. Dick Miller, ST.

MARY'S M. Schmitt 2 Baenen 0 J. Schmitt 11 Pinxkowskt 1 team until next May 1. more than 4,000 leagues wull meet in Chicago Thursday through Saturday in the first annual Congress of Little viving activities of the club like pheasant rearing and duck food planting are all invited who finished at Wisconsin this HOLY NAME 7 3 Minten 4 2 2 1 1 Dietler 0 0 0 3 V'velden 1 2 2 3 T. P'boom 0 0 3 2 3 Rnyakkers 3 0 2 0 1 Hearden 3 5 J.

P'boom 12 4 Dublinski, leading passer in second in the Wisconsin Extension Conference this year. They will receive capable support son, Wayne Monson of East and Pre-montre's Gary Herold, will be making their final prep year, "had 10. Thompson 1 the Big Four last year, joined the Argos in 1955 after three League Baseball. to the meeting, at 8 o'clock in graph machines today and, like the aforementioned pamphlet, will be distributed citywide. It asks questions and answers 'em, and, incidentally, tells the etory of Mrs.

Glotz as follows: "Who is Mrs. Glotz? She is a real nice lady, one of many civic-minded women who like nice things. You won't find her name in the phone book because Glotz is not her real name. Mainly, she's interested in cleanliness, courtesy and good clean entertainment. "Isn't Mrs.

Glotz satisfied with the present stadium? Frankly, no! And she's even been known to stay away from games because of unsatisfac from Pat Tierney, Jim Scheel One of the primary reasons seasons as second-string quar Milwaukee trailed until it managed to tie the score 39-39 at the half. The Bradleys took over the lead with four min 12 11 18 IS IS 16 Total Totals and Jim De Decker of St. Nor bert's 1955-56 varsity cast. Pleasant View Hall. The present board of direc tors and officers have all re terback with the Lions.

The for the convention is to give more "voice" in shaping Little court appearances in the Detroit football company con The Madison Collegians list utes of the second half gone League policy throughout the five players hot off of Bud Fos signed to clear the way for the reorganization. At Thursday tends he was under contract to it when he signed with Argo and never fell behind. ter's Badger varsity of the past contest, to be staged in Pre-montre's new They meet Gibbs Vikings of country. Previously, eight regional directors met with a rules committee at national Fleck, Burkemo Tied for Lead in Seminole Tourney PALM BEACH, Fla. season, including Curt Mueller, Dick Miller, Dan Folz, Dick nights meeting 15 new directors will be elected, and officers will also be elected by the Jacksonville, Wednesday.

Upsets Loom Tonight gymnasium. Jorgenson and John Parker Three of Ol headquarters at Williamsport, to iorm policy and study problems. general membership from Five favorites advanced in son team Fo.ssum while the Wisconsin Life team will bring its double-barreled mates on "The Congress provides dis Four birdies, and 14 pars gave tory facilities. Mrs. Glotz will be pleased with the new sta offensive threats Jerry West's 1955-56 Fox River Val the first round Monday, but the upsets traditional with the power-laden meet loom today for 10 more unseeded teams making their tourney debut.

O'Brien and Jim Clinton to ley Conference co-champions, dium the clean, modern restrooms the courtesy." make things rough for the op cussions of local and national problems to arrive at clear cut views," said Joseph D. LeRose, a Chicago district director. Wayne (Killer) Brusewitz, Ronnie Jensen and Verne position. tJnen set a new those selected to the board. An innovation will be alternate directors.

Earh of the 15 directors elected will be allowed to choose an alternate. Such alternates may attend board meetings and may represent the director in his absence. The club hopes to revive ac With Olympic tryout bids single-game scoring mark of (Corky) Lewellen, also have "It's on a more democratic nauts. Charles Dubin, Dublinski's defense counsel, asked why the club sought to restrain Dublinski from playing football until May, "There's no 'football going on now. Are you trying to make an example of this man?" he asked Mr.

Anderson. Anderson said the team has nothing personal against Dublinski. The club wanted to establish the legality in Canada of the U. S. contract.

"The outcome of this case is important because if we can't prove our case our contracts won't be worth anything," Anderson said. Anderson said he offered awaiting both the winner and runnersup, pressure will rest basis. Among the problems are multiple managements of been named to the squad, which will be coached by the Wildcats' head man, Bruce 46 points last year as this same team blasted its way to second place, losing out 58-56 to the defending champion Northern National Open Champion Jack Fleck of Davenport, Iowa, and Walter Burkemo of Franklin, 68s and a tie today at the halfway point in the 36-hole Seminole Pro-Amateur Tournament. Close behind as the bulky field went into the final round was the trio of Ben Hogan, Fort Worth, Texas; Ed Furgol, St. Louis, and Ted Kroll, Fort Lauderdale, who posted 69s The Junior Chamber of Commerce went on record unanimously as favoring a Yes vote on the stadium at their monthly meeting last night at Rocket restaurant.

In another phase of the cam most heavily on top-seeded teams. They won't see action leagues, boundary lines, a look Fossum. at the minor league system until Wednesday. tivities at its farm in the town Monson's East colleagues on within the Little League, tour By then the original 26-team Lites in the title game, High School Talent of Howard this spring, includ ing the raising of pheasants, field will be pared to 16. Shoot nament play and number of the roster are Jim (Tiger) Laws, veteran Red Devil play-maker, Ronnie Hermsen and paign, Packer President Russ teams per league." Lance Olson, West High's superlative court star, heads Committees will be appointed Bogda wrote to Packer stock John Tonnus, local Little the list of young high school over the b.aui-yara par Joel Blahnik, while Premon-tre will be represented by Eddie Stenger, in addition to ing on all-or-nothing basis, the unseeded first round winners will collide with such giants as defending champions Phillips 66 of Bartlesville, the Peoria, 111., Caterpil- talent to be seen in the 'Y' League chairman, has been selected by leagues in this district to represent the area at course.

holders and season ticket holders living in the City of Green Bay, pointing out: "The Packer corporation tournament. Joining the Fox Within striking distance Herold. by the new officers and direc tors to carry out various action programs of the club. News of the reorganization will be welcomed by sportsmen of this area who have watched the club practically Dublinski $14,000 to stay with Detroit but he turned it down River Valley all-conference se the congress. with 70s were seven pros in Olson broke virtually every lection on the Reliance team needs the help of every Pack and went to Toronto for $17, 500.

existing Valley scoring record will be Wildcat teammates cluding Dow Finsterwald, Bedford Heights, Ohio, and Don Fairfield, Casey, 111. Vein (Corky) Lewellen, Ron during the final season of a brilliant three-year varsity ca disintegrate over recent years. While other clubs in the area Jensen, Ron Miller, Wayne reer, collecting oo7 points tor Brusewitz, Leroy Semrau and like the De Pere one have been er fan in the city to tell the story of why a new stadium is so badly needed, not only for the Packers, but for the city as a whole. "I am writing you because over the years you have demonstrated that you are our season record, 829 for a Coach Bruce Fossum. Wayne booming, the Brown County three-year career mark and 620 Deal Could Come Out of A's-Tiger Exhibition Tilt Monson, East High's consistent Sports Cocktail: Crowd Pulls Team Driveway Basketballers! FTs Paid Off for Shawano, Terrors By ART DALEY Press-Gazette Sports Editor Round Ball Finish Note to you young driveway basket group has been going constant for a two-year career standard Monson, who amassed the most loyal fans and support ly downhill.

It has reached the point where no meetings, either of the club as a whole or even the board of directors, West Banquet Set A banquet honoring West High's Fox River Valley Conference co-champions will be held at Kubsch's in Kellners-ville Monday night, April 16, it was announced today. Tickets are on sale at Scan-nell-Hansen, Clyde's Jewelry, Green Bay Glass and Blindauer Sheet Metal. second highest season total in East history, finished third in the Valley scoring race with MIAMI, Fla. 0T More could ers." Bogda said that the biggest need is for workers who will come out of Detroit's meeting ly fine performer, will be a powerful addition to the Printers as will such veteran amateur stars as Ray Heim and Roger Thompson. Dale Johnson, West De Pere High School's top scorer and one of the ranking scorers in! the Northeastern Wisconsin! prep league, will appear with 279 points and the diminutive Herold threatened the school's with the Kansas City Athletics ballers: Get your pappy to paint a free throw line a week hence than runs, hits were being held any longer.

Some of the old-timers in club activities like Bill Femal and Elmer Dost are active in the reorganization group. doesn't have to be a big line Just a dash of paint will do and it won't look as bad as those darned oil drippings from and errors. The reason is: Kansas City the family car Make sure it's 15 feet from the back scoring record and closed out among the top five scorers in the school's history. Fossum, who directed West to the Valley title and a re has two second basemen giv board What then? Spend part of your exercising on free trouble for the high-spirited De Pere Reimer while Kim- ing major league perform' throws Those charity shots are important Two basket- ances. Detroit has none.

The berly High School's powerfuljyoung prep and collegiate tal-prep team will contribute Leeient and this should make for gional championship route to ball spectacles the last couple of Saturday Athletics could use pitching Nevers, Bob Van Zeeland, Ken 'plenty of interesting basket- nights offered convincing arguments Ap-pleton got into the state tournament at Madi help and outfield reserve Van Der Velden and Bob Boots 'ball. Last-Minute Subs Crowd-Pleasers; Nocero Gains Nod NEW YORK As last- strength. The Tigers have a Single admission and season from its 1955-56 quintet, rank son by sinking 38 out of 50 free throw attempts at the expense of Green Bay West a lot of outfielders and pitchers ed No. 1 in the state. on hand a 20-3 record, announced that practice will be held both Thursday and Friday in preparation for the classic.

DP Features Mark The De Pere squad, coached by Jim Trachte, features Joe Mack, assembly line scorer of Norbert High's state Cath-j jolic champions. "Right now, we will trade Chico's Hitting Power Surprises Indians' Skipper TUCSON, Ariz, UPl Chico Carrasquel's hitting power is a surprise to manager Al Lopez of the Cleveland Indians. "He's a much better ball player than I thought he was," Lopez said. "I knew he was a great shortstop, but I didn't think he had as much power at the plate. He'll be a dangerous hitter in our park." Lopez said the more he sees of Carrasquel the better he likes the deal in which the In Charley Block, Kermit (Doc) Weiske, Claude Radtke, any player on the club pro tickets will be available at the door during the entire tournament.

Adult admission is 75 cents per session while students will be admitted for 50 cents. minute substitutes, middle- Jim Adams, Carl Kuehl and viding we get what we feel is week ago Saturday night. And Shawano won the state tournament last Saturday night by converting 32 out of 39 against Apple-ton In each case, the losing team had the largest number of field goals Coach John P. Kenney of the championship Shawano Indians is probably more of a firm believer today in free throws than he was a week a fair exchange," says Athle many other veteran amateur cagers will cause plenty of 0 tics manager Lou Boudreau. weights Rinzi Nocero of Brooklyn and Said Khelfa of Algeria staged a crowd-pleasing bout Monday night at St.

Nicholas Arena. Nocero was awarded a un I Kenney i Badger Boxers Out To Regain Win Column MADISON, Wis. W-The The De Pere roster, announced earlier, also includes! Dale Johnson, Dick Minten and Gary Pansier of West De Pere's Northeastern Wisconsin Conference champion Pan- ago Kenney, feasting with his Indians in Madison Saturday night, confessed that he was surprised with his accuracy from the I Voit CuitU Heat YIHIE (SACS! Von Beul YME PRISE! You tnn'l Heat free throw line "We don't spend an awful lot of time on University of Wisconsin boxing team returned to drills to animous lU-round decision in their widely-televised battle, which was arranged at a late hour when Miguel Berrios was unable to meet Bobby Bell because of a severe cold. Nocero, who weighed 164 dians sent centerfielder Larry free throws, Kenney admitted We reminded him thither: Jim Becker. Bill Zirbel.

you'd never know it by the way they canned points from the Jim Trever and Jim Stoddard; Doby to the Chicago White Sox in exchange for the agile shortstoo and outfielder Jim gift Jme Kenney boiled the victory down to poise and'of the De Pere Redbirds; and good scoring balance He thought the squad reacted "very Hob Gramowski, Bill Braun, well when they (Appleton)l Busby. day with sights set on getting back into the victory column. A strong Quantico Marine team will provide the opposition this week, meeting Wisconsin's ringmen in the Badger fieldhouse Saturday night. Wisconsin suffered its first John Lax and Roger Zimmer-K, man of St. Norbert ed nod hls, supen Tickets are available at and nng genera tied it up late in the last quar- through.

IVe never heard ter" He gave special credit like that and I believe it to Dave Meyer, the lad who re-jhelped Appleton considera- wave mcja, we wu nu is-cih i-ip'ciun wrap kiiiu. mere wnt nu iwiuin- high schools in both communi- ,1 .1.1 consiaera-ijjes as wen as at the Ameri-1 ajuluuK'i lutn-placed big Fred Opperman injbly" From that view, itLmr fJjnn Huhhr.u in Green ied his PPonent several times defeat of the season March 17, the fourth quarter after Opper-jmight be said that even the Bay and tne stowe and Fran-iwith stronR right nooks man committed his fourth foul; weather was against West ken drug stores in De Pere. bowing to Idaho State at Poca-tello, 5-2. Bunte, Logan Added "Dave pulled us through Never let it be said that West 1 'A when we needed help most; fans don't bnck their team, but John Biolo and Jim Martin are co-chairmen of the event, proceeds of which will be Monday's Sports In Brief Fred was tiring some he'sjthe raging blizzard forced got a lot of weight to move many West backers to stay To West Collegians used to advance the cause of KANSAS CITY HP) Art the Fabulous '56 Pontiac Little League, Babe Ruth and American Legion Junior baseball in the two cities. Bunte of Utah and Bill Logan around, you know, "Kenny said Opperman, a junior, packs 235 pounds and a pair of giant hands Shawano's tri- on of Iowa were added today to home Appleton fans had only five or six miles to travel against West fans 50 and the verbal backing was predominately Appleton At Madison, Appleton occupied nearly an entire lower and ob- the West squad for the( annual East-West Shrine Game here umph was even more convinc-March 26.

inS when you consider that the Tourney Scores By Associated Press A AC TOIRNAVIKNT Newest addition to the Easf Indians band of rooters was By Associated Press PINKHUn.ST, N. Stewart, the Canadian amateur eolf champion, defeated Wanda Sanches, Baton Rouge, 1-up to capture the North and South Amateur tourney Monday. PAt.M BEACH. Fla Jark Fleck. Davenport, Iowa, and Walter Burkemo, ranklin, tied Monday for the opening round lead in the Semmnle Pro-Amateur Rolf tournament with Wis.

ST. At'OUSTINE. Fla. Frank Ross. Hartford.

fired 2-undef-par 7(1 to medalist honors In the American Seniors Assn. Rolf tournament Monday. BROOKLYN Johnny Piidren. the Brooklyn Dodgers pitching star of the 1H55 World Series, was Inducted Into the U. S.

Navy Monday. Greatest Automotive Value on the Morket Today! MORE f.if.Yiin Power Performance Size lonoiiii HemiUf BROWN COUNTY MOTORS 139 S. Washington HE 5-4431 squad was Julius McCoy of out-noised by Appleton felt that it was the iMichigan State. A third piayerforce After the West-Ap- largest "voice" they'd ever named was Jim McLaughlin of pleton game in Neenah (that heard behit.d any one team 'St. Louis.

was the night of the big But it didr't bother Shawano First Round at Ihwiwt Kitik Mulom I Hesston, Kan.) 71. St John's Apostles ll.inden. N. I 5lt. Milwaukee 811, West-over (M.iss I A KB Khers 7.

ChlciiKn H. liner Comet 7H, Kan Jose (Ciilif.l Green Krog U. Moulder l.uckett-Nix 89, Arkansas State Teacher Stl Jacki inville (Ha I (iihbn Viklims 611, Oajfi.on (Ohio) Paul I Tobacco ttO. "You know, maybe we should The West squad has signed storm), football coach Ade Dil-iand it- smaller but just as en-pay them holdouts the Vicens of Kansas Statejlon of Appleton remarked. Ithusiastic band of followers.

they want to play outfield (Dallas Dobbs of Kansas 'as a good example of jCongratulations, Shawano, for jRobin Freeman of Ohio btate. how a crowd pulled a teamifrom the folks in Green Bay!.

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