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14 Saturday, July 28. 1956 GREEN BAY PRESS GAZETTE Softball Roundup Esquire Downs WPS Nine 4-2 Brue, Caravello Paired In State Amateur Finals lilt ill Dudley Twirls Eau Claire Win Drewiske Is Charged With Loss as Twins Drop 11-3 Verdict Official Entry Blank 7th Outdoor Press-Gazette Swimming Championships JOANNES PARK POOL Auguit 7, 1956 PRELIMINARIES) Fisk Pool, July 31 Joannes Pool, August 1 Please enter me in the events checked belowi Esquire Bar scored twice in that matched her first round Oust Ruskin, Hesler; Marty Gharrity in the top half of the sixth, then score and gave her a 36-hole weathered an uprising in the 148. Junior Title Battle Miss Suggs, a two-time open bottom half to decision Wisconsin Public Service, 4-2, in the Industrial Softball League winner, putted magnificently to deliver the only sub-par MILWAUKEE Ml College boy Bobby Brue of Milwaukee EVENTS round of the first two days at Northland Country Club, a 73 for a 36-hole total of 149. and veteran linksman Steve Caravello of Madison were matched today in the 36 hole Trailing by two strokes were Mrs. Cornelius, who slumped NORTHKRV IKAfitl L.

CiU fill E' Claire 80.17 S. Cloud 4242 Ab'drfn 4B37 Wniisau 42 44 l' Win'pee 44 38 3'4 O. Korke 38 36 10', 42 42 34 SO 14', Frlduv'f result Duluth-Superlor 3, Grand Turks Wauuu Abr. dren St. Cloud S.

Winnipeg Ke Claire 11, Furgo-Moorheea By Associated Prtsa Bob Dudley twirled a i hitter Friday night as hU Eau Claire Braves moved two games out in front of the, Northern League with an 11-3 swamping of the Fargo-Moor-head Twins. championship round of the at Bay Beach Park Friday night. In other games, Ally Reynolds spun a two-hitter as Bud-weiser whipped Model Laun-derers, 81, and Frey's Radio-TV turned back the Press-Gazette, 10-2. Esquire's Fuzzy Fruzen scattered nine Public Service hits to a 77 after an opening 73. Wisconsin State Amateur Golf Mary Lena Faulk of Thomas ville, shooting a consis Tournament.

tent 75, and Joyce Ziske, the young Waterford, pro. Midget Boys and Girli (1 1 and under) 25 Meter Free Style 25 Meter Breait Stroke 25 Meter Back Stroke Diving (one Meter Board) Plunge for diitance Junior Boyi and Girli (12, 13 and 14) 25 Meter Free Style 50 Meter Free Style 25 Meter Breait Stroke 25 Meter Back Stroke Diving (one Meier Board) Plunge for diitance 3 Meter Diving (open) Brue, 21, was making his first stand in the tournament finals while Caravello, 39, was Intermediates Boyi and Girli (15-16) 50 Meter Free Style 150 Meier Free Style 50 Meter Breait Stroke 50 Meter Back Stroke 150 Meter Individual Medley Diving (one Meter Board) Senior Men and Women (17 and over) 50 Meter Free Style 150 Meier Free Style 50 Meter Breait Stroke 50 Meter Back Stroke 100 Meter Back Stroke 150 Meter Individual Medley Diving (one Meter Board) REGULAR with a par equalling 74 yester day. over the route while loser Stu Santy held Esquire to six. Wal ly Gartner's triple was thej a finalist in 1952 and semi-fi winners big blow in the de nalist in 1953 and 1954. Each advanced to the championship round with victories on identi Palmer Leads BALTIMORE, Md.

(in For cisive sixth. Reynolds faced only 24 bat mer National Ameteur cham pion Arnold Palmer, Latrobe, Wausau helped the Bravea advance by setting down runnerup Aberdeen, 2-1, Duluth-Superior blanked Grand Forks, 3 0, and the St. Cloud Rox edged the homing Winnipeg Goldeyes, 3-2. Eau Claire rapped three Twins' hurlers for 11 hits, with right-hander and starter Roger Drewiske, of De Pere, charged with the loss. It ters over the seven-inning distance and struck out 10.

Both of the hits off him, oddly enough, were for extra bases was in a good spot to nab his fifth pro golf tournament NOVICE cal 6 and 5 scores in yester day's 36 hole semi-finals. Caravello, a tavern owner, eliminated Jack Hesler of Milwaukee as Brue was measuring Sam Ruskin of Milwaukee. Kuenn Scouts New Tiger Cub The proud papa here is Detroit Tiger shortstop Harvey Kuenn who pays a hospital visit to his wife, Dixie Ann, and their new daughter, Robin Rene, in Detroit. It is their first child. Mrs.

Kuenn- is a former Miss Wisconsin. (AP Wirephoto) as he headed into the third round of the Eastern Open a triple by Chuck Ault and A novice ii a swimmer who has never won a place (lit, 2nd or 3rd) in an organized swim meet. NOTE: championship with a three a double by Harold Vanderlin. Bill Clumpner had a triple and stroke lead. I single for Budweiser.

Name Male Female Palmer smashing a six-un- Frey scored in each of the dropped tail-ending Fargo- golf committee emphasized to The 135-pbund Brue, a junior at the University of Miami was held even for 18 holes by the 45-year-old Ruskin. But last four innings, including Moorhead to its lowest point der par 66 in. Friday's second round, held the midway lead Address Birth Date Luxemburg Florals Gain with a 36-hole total of 136. of the season, 15 games off the pace. Bobby turned bold in the after noon round grabbed three of Turn in to Pool Director at Fisk or Joannes Park before doling time Monday, July 30.

three-run clusters in the third and sixth. Don Thyes was the winner on a five-hitter. Don (Pancho) Piontek homered in the losing cause in the fifth. At Grand Forks, fcd zycew- the first four holes and by the day. Delays in completing matches would cause the tournament to lag considerably because of the large number of entrants, Bruce explained.

Bill Ylvisaker Paces Milwaukee Polo Win ski matched Mills perform, ance on safeties for Duluth- end of 27 was 4 up. Kolberg To Face Little Sturgeon Meet Finals Ruskin apparently lost his touch after lunch and smacked 100 102 OHO 101 02 9 Otltt 100 01 105 002 8 11 100 010 02 5 001 223 10 8 Esquire Bar Public Service Model Hudweiter Press-Gazette Frey's Radio-TV including Dale Long's 21st home run that had tied it 2-all. Sarni delivered a two run triple after Schoendienst had CHERRY BASEBALL LEAGl'E WL WL AlRoma 9 0 Sturgeon Bay 2 Maplewood 4 2 Casco 1 LUXEMBURG, Wis. The CHICAGO W) Bill Ylvisa his ball into the bunkers on 8 of the 13 holes. Carvello's was an easier victory as he took a one over par 72 in the morning round and KolDerg 4 3 Little Stun 1 7 From Page 13 Braves Lead Cut ioAVi By Phils, 5-2 Superior.

But he walked six men and struck out 10 for his 10-4 mark. Lanky Dick Browning held the Goldeyes in check for eight frames. But with two out in the top of the ninth he had to have help from Joe Hardgrove. Hardgrove was, in turn, succeeded by Billy De Jesus be-fore St. Cloud could get the third out.

Kewaunee 4 4 Sunday's earn en Little Sturepnn at Green Bay Florals and Osh-kosh Sunlite Dairy, semi-final winners Friday night, play for the Luxemburg Industrial singled home the tying run in a winning seventh-inning rally by the Giants. Bobby Del quickly ran up a six hole lead rwuiuerg, newaunee ai casco. went scoreless in the remaining four chukkers. Milwaukee scored in every chukker, tying the score in the second chukker and then go over the 25-year-old Hesler, ker scored nine goals yesterday as Milwaukee whipped St. Louis, 1 1-9, in a Central Circuit polo match at suburban Oak Brook Polo Club.

St. Louis, with a four-goal handicap, scored five goals in the first two chukkers but Greco homered for the Cards who blew. 3-2 and 4-3 leads ALGOMA, Wis. Aleoma Softball Tournament a pionship here tonight. The Florals came from be Jack, in his first tournament, picked up a hole three times is assured of undefeated status Reliefer Lindy McDaniel lost ing on to swamp the St.

Louis in the afternoon, once by hold hind to eliminate Kewaunee in Cherry League play for at least one more week by virtue it and Joe Margoneri won it with Bill White homering for club. Drab's Bar, 5-3, and Sunlite ing out his chip shot from a sand trap. But Caravello won back his lead each time and the Giants. ousted Appleton Pond Sports, of idleness in the league schedule this weekend. Kolberg en from second while the Cubs were pre-o i with a meaningless double-play.

Hodges had doubled to open the 10th, and when Sandy The Yankees, out-hit by the 5-1, in last night action. Ireland, Loyola Cage Coach, Has Operation CHICAGO (W George Ireland, head basketball coach at Drab moved out to a 3 0 lead tertains Little Sturgeon in its drive to maintain Shaughnes- A's 26-16, finally won it on a walk and two errors by short over the lorals in the first sy playoff position, and Ke maintained his hold until time ran out on his younger opponent. Matched in the finals of the junior tournament were Marty stop Mike Baxes. The A thrice coming from behind, Amoros was walked intentionally, Roy Campanella popped inning but Jay Sinkovitz, who tossed a four-hitter, held the waunee is at Casco with the same thought in mind. Both Loyola University, is recovering satisfactorily from an op a bunt that was trapped by games are afternoon affairs Gharrity Jr.

of Shawano and had five straight hits by Hec Lopez and homers by Harry Simpson, who drove in four third baseman Don Hoak eration performed earlier this Ben Chnstianson of Madison. Campy was out at first, but week for a bleeding ulcer. A They faced a 36 hole test for Ernie Banks and Gene Baker losers to one hit thereafter. Meanwhile, the Florals counted single tallies in the third and fourth and a clinching cluster of three in the sixth. Pond took a 1-0 edge in the first against Sunlite but the Major Leaders the title.

got so involved doubling up university spokesman said Ireland is in "good spirits" and plans to continue coaching. National League Gharrity, runnerup last year, ousted Ripon's Jim Jenz, 3 and runs, and Vic Power. Yogi Berra, Bill Skowron and Andy Carey homered for New York with Tommy Byrne winning his sixth after relieving in the ninth. Wally Burnette, a recent Player Club AB Pet Amoros in a rundown they overlooked Hodges. A similar Aaron.

Mllw. 87 342 65 116 .339 Musial, St. L. 92 348 55 115 1, and Christianson measured play had worked for the Cubs Hale's grounder, then retired Oshkosh entry retaliated with four in the second and added uoyer. St.

L. 92 3fi9 65 120 .325 Bailey. Cin. 72 235 37 7 32.1 George Thatcher of Lake Gen eva, 3 and 2. in the ninth.

Lown Streak Ends Dick Williams on a grounder to end it. Sch'dnst, N. Y. 66 233 28 75 .322 Yankee farmhand, lost it after a final marker in the fifth. American League Ft.W- mi iii i i i i irexKf, Tonight's championship con Tom Brewer won hia 14th, Mantle, N.

Y. 90 330 83 122 .370 Carl Erskine won his eighth also relieving in the ninth. Brewer Wins 14th Maxwell. Det. 84 289 58 101 .349 catching up with the White of the season, striking out Kuenn.

Det. 85 332 52 115 34H test is set for 9 o'clock, with Drab's and Pond playing for Marlene Out Front DULUTH, Minn. UP Youth, a one-stroke lead and a flair Vernon. Bos. 73 258 40 85 .329 A pair of sixth-inning hom eight.

Peewee Reese and Carl third place at 7:30. Kell, Bait. 75 261 36 85 .326 American League ers, a two-run snot Dy KocKy Sox on an eight-hitter. The White Sox, who had beaten the righthander in nine of 11 meetings, lost their 16th in the last Colavito and a solo smack by Runs Mantle New York. 83; Furillo homered for the Brooks, Hoak for the Cubs.

Relief ace Turk Lown, who had won six a i lost his for top performance with money on the line boomed the title prospects of trim Marlene Yost, Washington, 69. Sunday Deadline in Runs batted in Mantle New 19 as Boston smacked 12 hita Jim Hegan, won for Cleveland as Early Wynn put his record at He needed help from York, 82; Wertz, Cleveland and Simp- to hand Jim Wilson hia ninth Bauer Hagge today the -36 aun, itansas diy, vo. fourth. Hit Mantle. New YOrkJ' Kra.

Shorewood Tourney All first-round matches in 10 flights of the Shorewood Golf Don Mossi in the ninth, how hole showdown of the Womens National Open Golf Tourna Post's payoff triple followed one-out single by Johnny The Tigers regained a ahara Chicago and Kuenn, Detroit, 115. Doubles Piersall, Boston. 26; Buddin and Vernon, Boston, 21. Triples Simoson. Kansas fitv ever, after the Orioles put a ment.

of fifth place with Baltimore Big Black Bass Ray Gierczak, 621 Heyrman and his son, James, 15, hold 4'-pound black bass the elder Gierczak hooked near Little Sturgeon recently. The fish, caught with a fly rod, measured 20 inches in length. man on third with one out. Lemon and Runnels, Washington. Club's annual club tournament must be played by Sunday, Behind her, within close with a five-run fourth Inning, Temple in the ninth off reliefer Elroy Face.

Art Fowler won his ninth with an eight-hitter, Mossi forced the runner at home on pinch-hitter Bob striking range, were a half Home runs Mantle. New York Chairman Bob Bruce of the triggered by Harvey Kuenn'a three-run double. 32; Wertz, Cleveland, 23. dozen strong challengers head' Stolen bases Rivera. Chicago.

11: Francona. Baltimore. Jensen. Bos. ed by the poised and analyti ton, Avila, Cleveland and Mantle, Danger of Sturgeon Depletion; Northern Gets Less Protection cal Louise Suggs of Sea Island, owner of one of the most New 8.

Pitching (based on 8 deciilnnat Brewer, Boston, 14-3; Pierce, Chicago, distinguished records in wo men's golf. Strikeouts Score. Cleveland. 140! Press-Gazette Madison Bureau Pierce, Chicago, 117. Yet none oi her pursuers down his proposal for prohibit ing sturgeon spearing in sev eral of the small lakes tribu MADISON, Wis.

The National League previous year the commission had cut down the length of the season on the smaller lakes from 15 days, and reduced the Runs Robinson. Cincinnati. 71: famous Lake Winnebago stur Snider, Brooklyn, 68. the problem is to reduce the population of northerns to protect the muskellunge. Northern pike tend to spawn earlier in the spring, with the result that the voracious young prey upon the smaller musky fry tarv to Lake Winnebago in Bring the Wioe Family Pazaza Picnic SUNDAY, JULY 29th 1 Mile East of Bay Beach Pavilion.

BOO YAH GAMES REFRESHMENTS Runs batted in Musial. St. Lmiln. of the kindred muskellunge for living space in many northern Wisconsin waters, is getting less protection from man's game laws in Wisconsin each year. The conservation commission, concerned about the pros geon supply has not yet been depleted, but there is danger spearing season on Lake Win 76; Boyer, St.

Louis, 72. order to guard against over Hits Bover. St. Louis. 120: Aaron nebago proper from a month exploitation of the rare species of depletion unless the harvest Milwaukee.

116. could match the 22-year-old Mrs. Hagge's achievements over the last half year-five championships and the heaviest money winnings of the season. Marlene, golfs one-time teenage marvel, from Asheville, Doubles Lopata. PhiladelDhia.

to 17 days. rules are carefully managed, 27; Furillo, Brooklyn, 23 The commission ordered compromise in the form of Triples Milwaukee. 11: Aaron, Milwaukee, 10. and depress the reproduction potential of the muskellunge waters which draw resident reduction in the spearing per Home runs Kluewskf, Cincin perity of the more valued musky, has again liberalized says Dr. h.

w. achneberger, chief of the fisheries division of the Wisconsin conservation department. The Winnebago sturgeon spearing sport is one of the unique events of its kind in the country, and has been a highlight of the Wisconsin iod in Lakes Poygan, Butte des nati, 25; Snider, Brooklyn, 24 Stolen bases Mavs. New York. Morts and Winneconne from N.

wrested the lead from the harvest rule applying to and tourist fishermen. The problem in Shawano 22; Gilliam, Brooklyn and Moon, St. Louis, 11, nine days to five days. Schneberger elaborated on a the northern, kin of the trophy fish in many of the northern Pitching (based on 8 decisions) fishing calendar for decades. It was the second step to' Lake, popular watering spotj warning recently given to the Mrs.

Kathy Cornelius of Lake Worth, yesterday by rapping out three birdies on the final five holes for a par 74 Lawrence, Cincinnati. 14-2; Buhl. Milwaukee, 13-4. The state biologists have ward reduction of the spearing Wisconsin lakes. for many Fox Valley fishermen, is not one of competition.

members of the conservation commission, which turned Strikeouts Friend. Pittsbureh. kept a close watch on the harv pressure upon the big fish. The Additional waters have been 110; Haddix. Philadelphia ,107.

The lake, biologists have est, and now believe they see listed where fishermen can take the northern without re found, has too great a popula some danger signs in the statistics collected. The fish in re Stock Cars Test Road America Course First Time Aug. 12 gard to season or size limits, tion of northerns for the good of the northerns. and with a generous bag lim- Windewt Slay Cleee Leef ELKHART LAKE, Wis. hairpin turns and sweeping curves that provide a real test cent years have tended to be smaller.

Total poundage harvested is also down. In 1955 sturgeon were registered. Last winter the total fell to No Mere Putting Up, Taking Down Awningo Ne Storog Elkhart Lake's Road America racing course, already tested of driving skill. it of 25 fish daily. Such a rule had applied for several years to the Island Lake chain in Chippewa and Rusk counties, the Couderay chain in Sawyer NOTHING DOWN.

SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS STOCK CAR RACES TONIGHT BROWN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS The road course will require far more skill than the regular 1,248. In 1955 the total harvest with two sports car programs QUICK 0EUVERV dy of Atlanta, twice winner of the AAA national stock car racing championship, and many others. Cannonball Baker, who established more national and international cross country speed records than any other individual, says that the new Road America course is the answer to road racing in the United States and regards the four-mile course as the greatest proving ground for American and foreign automobiles. "It's terrific," Baker commented after a tour through the rolling hills, rounding the will become the first real en in pounds was more than Last year it fell to 47,000. County, and all lakes in Iron and Vilas and Oneida coun oval courses or speedways, Baker pointed out, and should DON HANSON 1841 Morrow HE 2-0697 closed road racing course in "We believe the sturgeon make Road America the dream ties.

The 1957 fisheries code, to be effective Jan. 1, grants America for competition be tween American stock automo track of the nation. should be a trophy fish," says Schneberger in support of his the same fishing privileges in plea for more conservative Clear Lake in Chippewa Coun rules that will permit the slow ty, all waters in Rusk County, and Shawano Lake in Shawano maturing and long-lived spe biles Sunday, Aug. 12, when the first annual International stock-car road race staged over the tricky four-mile span of twisting curves along the cies to live and grow to a larg County. er size.

In most of the northern lakes TiCIDooCEuBf? Dr. Schneberger also ex sloping hillsides of the beauti plained that he asked for a ful Kettle-Moraine country. The race is being presented under the direction of Bill closing of the season on the small lakes with a possible reopening in 1958 because the record shows that about i i (f ri Easy to Apply France of Daytona Beach, pres Foil Drying ident of the National Associa Durable -Alkali fttiletant tion for Stock Car Auto Rac- half of the total harvest is taken on the first two days of SEE NIKE SAIIAIDA 415 Hartung Si. CALL 2-3181 ing, under NASCAR sanction ItS-t'Ul Cleanup fishing. Shortening the season with Soap Water with the approval of the Fed eration Internatio nale De to five days, therefore, is unlikely to have much result in cutting down the number of Wide Choice of Weatherproof Color L'Automobile (FIA).

In addi tion to the 250-miler on Sun sturgeon taken, he pointed out. day, a 100-mile race for Amer Dries. In an heur ttr.3r frmtm i.h The sporty northern pike, ican and foreign normal pro easily touched up Farmera Muruola rugged and prolific competitor duction sedan touring cars up Non Flammable No iolvent adore to and including 3,500 CC dis Selective Merit Rates placement (217 cubic inches) will be presented on Saturday, Semi-Annuol Renewal Rales Aug. 11, following time trials The Sunday race will be open to the 40 fastest qualifiers $10,000 Bodily Injury $20,000 Liability WILSON GOLF CLUBS (Sammy Sneed) 2 Woods Reg. $25.00 N.J17.49 plus the first 15 cars in the $10,000 Property Damage 100-mile Saturday race.

Brush Interiors Exterior Roller Spray The Road America course if iwni l-'J 1 1 has been highly acclaimed as the finest road racing course FARM RISKS $10.00 $12.00 $15.00 "City 1" Risk "City 2" Risk Initial 6 monlh premium higher. in the country by such out standing authorities as Jim Kimberly of Chicago, president of the Sports Car Club of DISTRIBUTOR Building Materiol Industrial Paint PREBLE MATERIAL SUPPLY CO; America; E. G. (Cannonball) Baker of Indianapolis, Ind 5 Irons Reg. $42.50 Now $29.75 DON NICKOLAI'S Sporting Goods Store 31S Main St.

HE 7-1513 commissioner of NASCAR; Buck Baker of Charlotte, N.C., present leader in NASCAR'S Looking Over Racing's Toughest Course E. G. "Cannonball" Baker, left, of Indianapolis, commissioner of the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing; Frank Mundy of Atlanta, twice national AAA stock car racing champion, and Dick Dolan of Chicago, are shown looking over the large picture showing the tricky four-mile Road America course at Elkhart Lake, where the first annual 250-mile International stock car race will be staged Sunday, Aug. 12. Baker rates this as America's finest testing ground for automobiles.

1725 MORROW STREET HEmlock GREEN BAY, WIS. 5-9335 Grand National championship rircuit for late model stock car race competition; Frank Mun-j.

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