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vv i 1 1 ti i i i I i fi'rr: 1 i i i i i awh rv 1 1 1 it a vv Green Bay Press-Gazette Thursday, July 20, 1967 21 I orensen, Gehrke Gain Finals affair, which stretches 36 holes, begins at 8 Friday morning. The son, after setting a likely birdie the first 9, also settled down with a brilliant chip to within on the back side and was even By LEN WAGNER Preis-Gazetta Sports Writer Green Bay's Seone Gehrke, sporting straight as a string power and a deft putting touch, afternoon round is scheduled for thr. f.t nf holA rimmed Pur lor 0 42 on the front nine. the cup on her putt to give Mrs. Gehrke the win.

gained the finals of the Wiscon The Shorewood ace had 12:30. Mrs. Gehrke, who was eliminated in the semi finals of the 1964 meet at Manitowoc Branch River in her only other state appearance, traded pressure with Mrs. Erickson throughout their hectic duel but virtually clinched the win with a 15-foot birdie putt superb golf during the entire match, just as she had throughout the tournament. She was Scone had a 2 up lead after 8, Mrs.

Erickson winning her first of only two triumphant holes at No. 4 to square the match and Seone winning Nos. 6 and 7. The latter was a beautiful chip and putt after overshooting the green. Polly, bidding for her fourth championship berth, took No.

9 when Se V- V- four over par on the first sin Women's Golf Association State Tournament against defending champion Carol Jean Sorensen by nipping Mrs. Polly Erickson 2 and 1 in a pressurized battle at Oneida Golf and Riding Club this morning. Miss Sorensen eliminated Mrs. Gloria Korbuly of Marinette 3 and 2 in the other semi final match today. The championship and held a 1 up lead at the torn before shooting the 8 holes of the back in one under par.

on number 15 to go two up. Three Over Par That rave her 73 for the 17 1 A i holes, which would be par 70. After halving 16, Seone one committed her only serious error of the flight, flubbing a shot out of the rough. Halved 5 In Row Mrs. Erickson.

a bit wild on parred No. 17 and Mrs. Erick They then halved five consec utive holes in beautiful fashion before Mrs. Gehrke took the vital inth. State Scores Miss Sorensen, trying for her third straight title at the age of White Seeking Berth Only If It Will Aid Packers -4F I Mi'-" 19 found herself in a tough scrap against the stubborn Mrs.

WEDNESOAY't RESULTS Championship Quarter-Finals Mm. Gloria Korbuly, Marinette, Korbuly but managed a 1 up de- lead at the turn despite shooting over par. The turning point came on number 10 when Carol Jean, I feated Mary Beth Nlenhaus, Appleton, 1 up In If. Carol Joan Sorensen, Raclnt, defeated Kate Curran. Antipo.

5-4. Mrs. Polly Erickson, V.sdlson, defeated Mrs. Paula Clauder, Milwaukee, 3. Mrs.

Seone Gehrke, Green Bay (Shore-wood), defeated Mrs. Margaret Speer, Brookfield, 7-e. FIRST FLIGHT Mrs. Willi Guthrie, Sllnger, defeated Mrs. C.

A. Lawton, Green Bay (Oneida), pert Jtacme reanead, socKea an explosive drive and five ironed I By LEE REMMEL Press-Gazette Sports Wrlltr to the green on the 407-yard Personal considerations, like the matter of r-i iV. t'vw hole. Her birdie set off a string 3-2. SECOND FLIGHT Carol England, Marinette, defeated winning a berth on a pro football team, have a way of interfering with objectivity.

But there are heartwarming exceptions, such of three straight wins as Mrs. Korbuly drove into the trap on 11 and missed a one-foot putt on Mrs. August Hundt. Madison, 4-1; Marry Curran, Antlgo, defeated Mrs. Louis Straubel.

Green Bay (Oneida), 1 up; Ptrerwo PnoTo oy Orvtn Mrs. Robert Ulve, Green Bay (Oneida), VIE FOR TITLE as Jeff White, the slender Packer split end whose i chief claim to fame thus far has been that he was a teammate of the already fabled Donny defeated Mrs. Garnett Nobiensky, Janes vllle, 7-6. 12. After halving 13, Mrs.

Korbuly rallied to take No. 14 on another tight chip, cutting Carol's lead to three up. Carol Jean Sorensen (left) and Seone Gehrke will meet in the finals Friday for the Wisconsin State Women'i Amateur Golf Title after posting semi-final victories today at the Oneida Golf and Riding Club course THIRD FLIGHT Mrs. Rshert Tensfeldt, Cambridge, de LJ fealed Jackie S'engel, Green Bay (Shore-wood), 3-1; Mrs. Walter Singleton, Green Anderson at Texas Tech.

Back for a second whirl after spending the But when they halved the Bay (Oneida), defeated Mrs. Robert nous- White next two Miss Sorensen had ton, Milwaukee, I up In 1966 season on the taxi squad following surgery FOURTH FLIGHT gained a berth in the finals. Mrs. Walter Wetzel, Lake Delton, de Hall of Fame? on a recalcitrant knee, the soft-spoken Californian says with feated Mrs. Richard Surplice, Green Bay (Oneida), 3-1; Donna De Temple, star, who was clocked at a brisk 9.7 in the 100-yard dash Marinette, defeated Mrs.

Glen Clark, Frazier New Heir After Bloody Win? Parsons Enters obvious sincerity he hopes to make the squad only if his pres Neenah, 1 up In 19. in high school and at 47 flat in FIFTH FLIGHT Mrs. Tony Auausl. Aooleton. the 440 as a collegian.

Road America 500 ence would contribute toward the winning of an unprecedented Florence Dinwoodie, Green Bay (Short-wood), 3-1. "After the operation, my knee Sports Views and. fiwkwA. SIXTH FLIGHT Joan Skaar, oconomowoc, defeated ELKHART LAKE, Wis. (UPI) third straight championship, Help Team didn't have time enough to get well before I came to camp last year," he said, "and I never with a blow to the top of the Chuck Parsons of a 1, Mrs.

James Henry, Green Bay (Oneida), 6-5; Mrs. Dan Beisel, Green Bay head. That was Chuvalo's last bid "I'd like to be able to help (Oneida), defeated Mrs. Darn Pettit, Brookfield, 3-i; Mrs. Robert Murphy, could really run on it all season By WILLIAM VERIGAN NEW YORK (UPI) Joe Frazier appeared firmly established today as heir apparent to the heavyweight throne after stop who clinched the 1966 U.S.

road racing crown here, is among the early entries for this the team, if I can," the deeply It filled with fluid and I could for victory as he was pushed By LEN WAGNER Madison, defeated Mrs. Chet Monson, Green Bay (Shorewood), 5-4; Mrs. Charles Pflster, Neenah, defeated Mrs. James into the ropes by Frazier and bronzed receiver quietly confid ed following Wednesday after bend it only about 25 degrees." "The fluid jelled and hardened Wittlg, Green Bay (Shorewood), 1 up. year's Koad America 500.

pounded with a two-fisted body JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTER-FINALS Jean Ann Guastella, Madison, defeated ping rugged uanaaian oeorge Chuvalo who had never been noons practice. "There no place I'4 rather be because the guys are so great and the in the knee so it couldn't be drawn out with a needle. As a result, I just had to wait while it knocked out in 62 previous Lynn Schade, Brookfield, 3-2; Jane Batchelder, Ozaukee, defeated Brig Id Braun, Ocdnomowoc, 2-1; Maraie Leno, attack. Chuvalo seemed to realize that his long tenure as a title contender was coming to an end, and barely moved from his corner in the fourth round The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Museum is now 20 days old and the fact that it is an unqualified success does not deter us from asking why the odd name, Packers HALL OF FAME Museum? fights. coaches are so great.

Mequon, defeated Vickl Zimmerman, Mequon, 2 up; Sin Schrlber, Oshkosh, The end for Chuvalo came as The 500 mile race for big-en-gined sports racing cars July 30 will be the next-to-final event on this year's U.S. Road Racing circuit. The 500 has been advanced from its usual September date because of the opening race of the Canadian American Chal defeated Susan Johnson, Waukesha, 3-2. he was left slashed and in It is. in fact, a museum not a Hall of Fame.

At least "So far, I think I've done what's expected of me and I'm just going to keep doing slowly worked its way out of my system. And It actually didn't leave my body completely until about a month after the season ended." JUNIOR FIRST FLIGHT Dennle Nadeau, Green Bay (Oneida). sensible at 16 seconds of the before Frazier ran across the ring and renewed the attack. not by the specifications usually defeated Donna Salske, Whitewater, 5-4; fourth round Wednesday night associated with a Hall of Fame, that." Maureen Sapienza, Milwaukee, defeated Debbie Herlache, Green Bay (Shore- capable of doing justice to that sort of combined Hall of Fame at Madison Square Garden. So, we put the question to "But that," the 24-year-old "But," he realistically points wood) 5-3; Mary Van Beek, Green Bay (Shorewood), defeated Jerl Findlay, Whitewater, 4-3.

and Packer Museum because its John Holloway, the efficient ad "freshman" forthrightly con lenge Cup series here Labor Chuvalo's proudest boast was that he had never been knocked space is required for too many ministrator of the Brown Coun cluded, "wasn't the main reason irngrtT resuiTs are or marcnes involving ir only Green Bay and area contestants) uaJ weeKenu, out, "there is a lot of competition. Boyd (Dowler), Max (Mc-Gee), Dave Dunaway (rookie off his feet or stopped, but his other events. The present mu didn't make the team. There ty Veterans Memorial Arena, seum is only a temporary, were a lot of fine receivers which houses the oddly named durability record came to an abrupt halt under Frazier's from Duke) and I are at split end right now, and Carroll slated for doomsville as of La attraction. around." vicious attack.

bor Day. Holloway answer did not Hornung Will Play If No Serious Risk' Therefore, Holloway and A final left hook to the cheek PACKER PATTER Quarter Brault have visions of an au back Bart Starr, who has been come in his first words. Before answering, he insisted in talking about how usccessful the bone blinded the Canadian, and referee Johnny Colan stopped dtorium to be built as part of sporting a knee bandage in prac National League Won Lost Pet. Behind Sf. Louli 53 37 .589 (Dale), Bob Long, when he gets out of the Army, Red Mack and Stan Kemp at flanker." Assessing Situation Assessing the situation with characteristic candor, he added, "I can't see anybody beating out Boyd and Carroll as starters.

tice the last few days souvenir the Arena-Stadium complex, The auditorium, which would be de the slaughter. "I thought the left to the right Chicago Si 38 .571 1 Cincinnati 51 42 .548 3' HOUSTON (AP) Paul Hor Hornung, 31, said he has no HALL OF FAME Museum has been. It wouldn't have taken him too long to explain that ex- of a "pull" incurred earlier in the week, declared in good-na signed primarily to house stage cheek bone exploded his eye nung continued to undergo an presentations, would have one ball," said the 23-year-old Fra tured disgust, "Can you imagine extensive medical examination idea how a- report originated that he already has been told another severe jolt in football cept that he was regularly zier, who remained the only un that? I've worked harder this today as the former Green Bay large wing devoted to the Hall of Fame and Museum. being interrupted by people coming up to the box office beaten heavyweight contender year than I ever have I've Atlanta 4e 41 J79 3Vk San Francisco 48 44 .522 Pittsburgh 44 43 .506 7V Philadelphia 42 45 .483 9Vi Los Angeles 38 51 .427 14Vi New York 37 51 .420 15 Houston 34 55 .396 17V Wednesday's Results New York (-7, Houston 4-2 Chicago 7, Atlanta 2 Los Angeles 3, Philadelphia 1, 11 In I'm sure a rookie's not going to beat 'em out. And Max can still could disable him permanently.

halfback seeks reassurance that an injury suffered last October The auditorium has been dis by boosting his record to 17-0. window to purchase tickets to "I've been told nothing of that cussed before and is still "He wasn't stopped on cuts, never had a pulled muscle in my life" Veteran guard Fuzzy Thurston, who suffered a slight will not terminate his football come up with the big play, even if he is 35. knows so nature," he said. enter the museum. '400 People a Day' being discussed by inte-e3ted groups.

And we can't help but He was hit on the button and he knew he was going down so he Withers said results of the much." career. Supervising the tests at Bap nings knee sprain Monday, is expected Pittsburgh 2, San Francisco 1, 11 In "Personally, I'm astounded," work with the 20-pound weights Digesting this as he spoke, he agre: with Holloway that build to resume full scale activity in a nings tist Memorial Hospital was Dr. turned away." The Frazier wast he said. "We have averaged have been very encouraging. smiled faintly and appended ing it in the Arena-Stadium area, with all of the parking space St.

Louis 3, Cincinnati 7, 12 innings Today's Games Houston (Wilson 4-5) at New York (Sei- day or two Starr and Zeke Bratkowski hit Carroll Dale for almost 400 a day in here "Arm functions and strength "I'd like to start, but I'm not a Henry Withers, an uncle of John Mecom Hornung's new boss and owner of the New Orleans ed no time in opening a cut on the left side of Chuvalo's face ma 14), night And one day, we had just are coming back dramatically," dreamer." available, is only logical. And, "TDs" during yesterday morn equally as logical, would be de Saints. he said. "It is very surprising that Paul has never had any about 800 people. If I had known it would go, over that well, we before a minute had gone by in the first round of the scheduled ing's drill The Brat also pitched to "lonesome" Elijah Thus admitting that his best hope at the moment is to make the final 40-man roster, Jeff voting a wing of the building to Both Hornung and Withers could have put another museum this envisioned Hall of Fame pain.

12-round heavyweight elimina Pitts for another score later in Los Angeles (Osteen 11-9) at Philadelphia (L. Jackson 4-9), night San Francisco (Perry 5-11) at Pittsburgh (Law 0-4), twilight St. Louis (Washburn 4-4) at Cincinnati (Queen 9-4), night Atlanta (Jarvis 9-2) at Chicago (Culp 7- 7) American League Won Lost Pet. Behind were optimistic about the out in the other side of the build and Museum. noted that this also presents I am, yes, I really am opti tion bout.

the practice Coach Vince ing." come but said it would be about two weeks before any decision un- some problems, Another cut was opened under The possibilities are mistic but if we find out Paul has a chance of hurting himself Lombardi ordered a pair of 20-yard sprints and a 100-yard can The museum is the brainchild limited. is made. "Dunaway has good hands and good speed, and he's very intelligent he learns his plays Chuvalo's right eye in the first round, and a vicious left in the second round turned the 217- permanently, that's it." The study will be based on of Holloway and Bill Brault, manager of the Green Bay Hornung indicated that, re comprehensive study of the Houston examination, results of Visitor and Convention Bureau. very rapidly," White said in an pound Canadian's face into a Chicago 50 39 .562 Minnesota 49 40 .551 1 Boston 48 40 .545 l'4 California 50 44 .532 i'i Detroit 46 42 .523 3'i Cleveland 43 47 .478 7Vs Washington 43 48 .473 8 Baltimore 42 48 .467 New York 39 49 .443 10VJ Kansas City 39 52 .429 12 ter to cap the session Pitts and newcomer Ben Wilson sparkled in the afternoon's one-on-one drill, along with linebacker Dave Robinson, standout defensively Ed Sabol, presi unnreiudiced appraisal of the Brault was interested in satisfy mask of crimson. The commis gardless of the outcome, he will be very glad when the examinations are completed.

North Leads State JCC Golf Meet; Stubenvoll Fifth MILWAUKEE (PG) Mari sion doctor said the cuts were competition. Modest About Chances "I believe I could become an ing the Packer tourist trade, Holloway in making maximum use of the Arena. "superficial" but they poured blood for the remainder of the bout. A doctor added that an orthopedist or neurologist after similar tests given earlier at the Mayo Clinic, and results of another examination to be held later at the Scripps Clinic in La Jolla, Calif. Hornung said the functions of his left arm and shoulder were disturbed after he received a dent of NFL Films, headed up a crew shooting footage at both drills for inclusion in "NFL all this," he said.

He then unselfishly appended, "If he can help the team more than I can, then that's the way other jarring blow to the eye nette's Fred Stubenvoll, repre might have permanently dam Highlights" shows to be present senting Green Bay, fired a 74 it should be." aged Chuvalo's vision. and is tied for fifth place be Wednesday's Results Cleveland 5, New York 2 Washington 4, Detroit 2 Boston 4, Baltimore 4 Kansas City 9, Minnesota 6 California 5, Chicago 2 Today's Games Washington (Moore 5-7) at Detroit (Sparma 9-3), night New York (Peterson 2-1) at Cleveland (Siebert (-9), twilight Boston (Waslewskl 2-0) at Baltimore (Hardin 0-0), night Only games scheduled. ed later in the season The show is seen in 15 of 16 league Although he could hardly see hind Madison's Andy North who 32,000 Set for Baseball Game At Milwaukee severe tackle a game last Although modest about his chances, there is nothing in his practice conduct to suggest that he has conceded anything to out of his right eye, Chuvalo cities all save Green Bay, rifled a one under par, 69, to gamely battled back in the third round and staggered Frazier pace the opening round of the State Jaycee Golf Tournament October with the Chicago Bears. "I'm optimistic, but I'm going to wait until all the results are in," Hornung said at a news conference. "There is doubt in anyone.

He not only has been Capp To Join Pack ANDOVER, Mass. (AP) MILWAUKEE (UPI)- Ticket at the Greenfield Golf course here Wednesday. sales for Monday's exhibition running and catching the a 1 1 with abandon, an impossibility last year because of that dam The Boston Patriots lost linebacker Dick Capp to the Green Green Bay's Mike Stickney is new in stock I outdoor fun 3-speed Sling-Ray or the whole between Chicago and Minnesota my mind or I wouldn't be here." Hornung has been exercising aged knee, but also has hit with Bay Packers Wednesday. have soared past the 32,000 mark, possibly spurred by the eight strokes back at 77 with Terry Fitchett at 78 and Pat McWey, winner of the Green surprising authority consider family! Mike Holovak, general man ager and head coach of the Bos ing he is a lean 190 pounds in the two one-on-one drills held to Bay Tourney, is at 79. But what about the name why HALL OF FAME? "We used that because we hope that eventually this will develop into a real Green Bay Sports Hall of Fame," Holloway finally answered while dishing out a couple more family tickets to some folks with a decided Southern drawl.

'See The Need For It' "We, Bill and have hoped that some time a real museum and hall of fame could be built here. We can see the need for it. We saw the need for it years ago when people traveling through would stop here looking for something of that sort," he went on. Holloway's idea is that Green Bay has had considerable fame and fortune in thw sports world. The Packers, of course, are the basis of this fame and would be the basis of a Hall of Fame.

But there have been other outstanding sports figures from Green Bay who deserve recogni with 20-pound weights since a jolting tackle received during a Green Bay-Chicago Bears game last October caused temporary paralysis to his left arm and hot American League race and rumors the Kansas City Athletics might move here. ton American Football League team, ordered Capp's name North fired a par 36 on the date. At the moment, the recently The White Sox and Twins, shoulder. imdependable left "wheel" is first and second, respectively, dropped from the roster when he learned the former Boston College player will report to the front nine and came in with a one under 33 on the back nine. The final round will be played today.

1 1 -Dchtttl nresentinz no problems," the "The only reason, I'm here is in the American League stand Burbank, resident in Green Bay team in the National to get a very thorough examina The Green Bay team is tied forms. "I can cut on it and Football League when he com tion," Hornung said. "We want for third place with Beloit at everything," he says. "It just pletes his summer military duty Friday. 308 in the team event.

Madison pets tired toward the end of leads with a 292 and Mayville practice. When we get through Capp played with the Lowell two or three opinions and will weigh them carefully after all the reports are in. If they show no signs of serious risk, I'll con-" tinue to play football. is second with a 307. these two-a-days, it should be 3tpi Stlk-SMhl ings, will meet at County Stadium in a game sponsored by the Milwaukee Brewers, the organization trying to get another team for Milwaukee.

Allan (Bud) Selig, Brewers' president, said Wednesday 6,000 tickets had been sold since last Friday, coincidentally the day after the Sporting News reported Charles O. Finley was thinking of moving his A's here. I SCHWINN DELUXE TWINN i all right if I last that long." No Cushion The final decision will be Midwest League By The Associated Press Giants of the Atlantic Coast Conference last year. He said he wanted to play with the Patriots, but the Lowell club said he was the property of Green Bay under the terms of a work made by the Saints and myself. THE MEW AMD EXCITING DELUXE TWINN I should imagine I will know "There's no pain, It just gets weak I had the cartilege taken out and the ligament repaired.

When I work out on it STING-RAY tion. Cenai Rapids 7, Burlington 1 Appleton 5, Quincy 4. Dubuque 3, Clinton 0. Wisconsin Rapids at Decatur, rain. within two weeks one way or another." ing agreement with the Giants.

The Arena, however, is not! 50 $124 tUY ON ASY TERMS EatyTvtM jy J) a long time, it gets tired, be cause there is no cushion be tween the knee joint." Caro! Jean's Caddy Enjoys Work-It's So Easy7 Others $49.95 and up Others $99.50 and up "I worked out on it real hard In the off season. I rode a bi Jim Schaetz likes caddying cycle to work every day 18 miles round trip and it really for Carol Jean Sorensen. helped. "It's so easy. You just walk It's th exciting Schwinn Sting-Ray bike equipped with breathtakipg 3-speed gears.

The exclusive Schwinn Stik-Shift moves surely and effortlessly click! click! click! from one powerful gear to the next! You have to ride it to believe it! The easy-shifting 5-speed derailleur gear makes the new Schwinn Deluxe Twinn the easiest pedalling family fun bike you've ever ridden! Extra safe, too, with front and rear hand brakes. Come in tomorrow for a test ride and you'll be the hit of the neighborhood. down the middle of the fairway," he says. "I was doing leg curls after the operation, which I had a year ago in February, and the best I ever eot up to was 60 when not to talk," she says, adding that Jim hves up to this all the way. "I don't expect a caddie to tell me what to hit," she explains.

"I do expect him to be able to tell me what's over the next green or what's around the hole. But I rely on my own judgement about distance and But if I mess up a shot, I don't want him to say anything. Too many of them will say something like, 'It's in the Carol acknowledges that many golfers look for help from their caddies but she insists, "I just want him to carry my clubs and know wha: he's doing." Schaetz knows what he's doing. He rates as an "honor Miss Sorensen, the jaunty, 19- year-old Racine redhead who is defending her championship in the Wisconsin Womens' Golf says "experience" is the biggest factor in caddying. Pro Bill Furnari said that though the best caddies were to be assigned to the est golfers for the tournament, Schaetz was the fortunate one among the honor caddies to draw the defending champion.

He carried her clubs for nine holes during a practice round last Friday and the two immediately and without discussion came to a satisfactory working arrangement. "Mr. Furnari just told me to do a good job," he smiled. "I'm all for her. She's the kind that worries about her game even if she's winning so I try to encourage her." Jim also has his own idea of what makes Miss Sorensen a top golfer.

"She has a consistent swing. Anyone can hit a good shot once in a while. But she has that consistently good swing. Mr. Furnari says that even who she misses a shot she looks good." LEN WAGNER Assn.

State Tournament at club. I like a caddie who is pounds for five repetitions. When I reported here this year," he smiled, "I did five reps of 80 pounds right away, so it's really gotten stronger." Although it ended on a happy note, with a world champion, 1966 was a long season for the former Glendale 'City College interested in how I'm doing, Oneida Golf and Riding Club this week, likes Jim to caddy caddy" on Oneida's rating sys for her. PARK FREE REAR OF STORE who will be there with the clubs and who knows where to stand. If I make a putt I need, I like him to say 'good tem.

A 16-year-old Southwest High student, he has been at I like a caddie who knows what to do, when to talk and his job for three years and se On i 11. L.4t i I Ji A 1 1 1 X. A IX tv A i- 1. i A M. A A.

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