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1 I I Em's Retirement Clears Quinn CovetsP-G Pin Tourney Adds 4th Weekend for New No. 1 'Aide Buhl; Braves Way Prompted by a rising tide announced today. 14-15 and 28 29, as well as on out, or neurly so, although a of entries, a fourth weekend; The entry total for the big a nightly basis from April 2'i number of openings remain has been added to the Press- handicap tournament has through 27. No bowling is on the 1 o'clock squads on Gazette's 10th Northeastern'spilled over the 1,900 mark scheduled during Holy Week, both Saturday. April 7, and Wisconsin Individual Bowling more than a week in advance April 16-22.

Saturday, April 14, on the 2:30 Championships. of the deadline, Friday Shifts on the final week- shifts April 7 and April 28, By ART DALEY Lose 12-11 player's move was seldom- The 19ti2 competition, which April 6. The Bll-time end are carded at 6:30, 8 on the 4 o'clock April 23, and heat." HpcVpr KaiH Em Tunnell has officially Tunnell will continue In! opens at Kay Mihm was set a year ago. retired as expected and 9:30 Saturday night, on the 6.30 and 9:30 shifts May 5, and at 1, 2:30, 4, Tuesday night. April 24.

6:30, 8 and 9:30 on Sunday, More thar. 4M) will h. football as a talent scout for CLEARWATER. Fla. un Saturday afternoon.) In addition to the newly- "And the way is now open for th Parker, v.w Vnrt Th MiiwQVo- April 7, now will run through scheduled dates, the tourna- a new No.

1 assistant to the Giants. The unusual two-way'ed out 16 hits and scored lul up for grabs, including $100 job has been approved by runs Wednesday, but sliH nameni uireciur wet-Kcnus 01 npni iwusi oiner miiih are and $.50 awards which will go ilara I fit ft NFL Commissioner Pete Ko- they lost, this time 12-11 to zelle. the Philadelphia Phillies. Tunnell follows former Before the game started teammate Charlie Conerly of Milwaukee Manager Birdie the Giants into retirement. Tebbetts and Philadelphia Conerly, who is 41, and Tun- general manager John Quinn nell started as rookies with 'held a lengthy talk, with New York in 1948.

iQuinn saying later he's in Packers' defensive backfield. Tunnell, who turned 40 today, announced his retirement Wednesday night from his home in Rosemont, Pa. He had completed 14 seasons in the National Football League. Norb Hecker, coach of the Bays' secondary, said today that Herb Adderley will remain on defense and "we'll also have Don Ellersick, who is like a veteran." Ellersick was on the Pack's "cab" squad last year. Adderley, the Pack's first choice a year ago who moved "When that kid Conerlv de-iterested in getting an estab- cided to hang it up, I made lished pitcher.

ud mv mind." Tunnell said. Then Quinn. onetime Mil- Tunnell, who had hinted atiwaukee general manager, vis- retirement before the Cham- ited around, asking about Bob pionship game, laughed, "I Buhl, the Braves' right-sure hope the Packers can hander who says he'd like to win. I hate to have to traded. EM TUNNELL back another year." Not Friends Wednesday Any Brave going to Phila sent into the crucial Thanks to ine men ana women respe 1 1 1 y.

I'ji also will be rewarded with an engraved Bulova watch. Under the tournament's now traditional system, one prize will be awarded for at least every four entrants. A vear bro, more than 475 area bowlers shared in a record $4,118 melon. A number of attractive merchandise prizes, contributed bv host proprietor Rav Mihm, also will be awarded. They include a portable radio, a silver tray, four black Brunswick bowling: balls, two Brunswick bowling ball bags and four pairs of Brunswick bowling shoes.

Also to be awarded are certificates for 50 free lines of bowling at the Bay Bowl. Likewise waiting to he won is a two-weeks, most-expenses-paid holiday in Mexico, which will be awarded by the Peoples Travel Bureau of Green Hay to the first entrant to pick the 7-10 split. Valued at slightly more than Tunnell was brought to delphia would find a lot of Green Bay in 1959 by Lom old pals. Former Milwaukee bardi. "That kept me in foot players with the Phillies in Into the defensive secondary late in the 1961 season, and Ellersick thus join the regular quartet of Cornermen Jess Whittenton and Hank Grem-minger and Safelymen Johnny Symank and Willie Wood.

ball," Ed said. He played college ball at clude Wes Covington, Frank Torre, Sammy White, Clayton Dalrymple and Bobby Malk- mus. giving Day game at Detroit when Gremminger was hurt and made a key interception. Coach Vince Lombardi and Hecker were high in their praise of Tunnell. One of the real pros of the game, Tunnell was exceptionally helpful to rookies even though it cost him his job.

Km helped develop Wood into a sound safety and last They didn't treat the Braves as friends Wednesday, hand Toledo University in 1942 before entering service. He entered Iowa after being discharged. Only three players have topped Tunnell's tenure as a football player in the NFL. Sammy Baugh played with Washington for 16 years, ing them their fifth straight loss and 13th of 17 exhibition starts. The Phillies jumped off to a four-run lead in the first "Besides Adderley and Ellersick we'll look at, seven rookies in the secondary," Hecker noted, adding: "Adderley will work as a corne rbacker.

All he has to do Is learn the position. Ellersick looks frail but he toes between 185 and and he has good speed. He will play at safety and corner." Swift Herb made quite a debut on defense last year. With barely a week of prac lyear Willie took over Tun- Johnny Blood played with the inning and by the fourth were in front 9 3. The Braves ral Packers for 15 years and Mel Hein played for 15 years with lied for seven runs in the sev New York.

enth and took the lead 1 1-9 the prize includes nell's duties. "He was still a vicious tackier. When the opposition got inside our 15, we put him in and he responded with the fury of a linebacker. He could fall back on experience and The Phils tied it in the eighth and won in the ninth with Tunnell leaves two records for future players to shoot at. He has the most interceptions help from the Braves who actress from London now appearing in the Boston area.

Downes. 25, is recognized as champion in Europe, Massachusetts and New York. (AP Photofax) in a career, 79, and the most came up with a couple of Pre Fight Checkup Middleweight Terry Dowries of England flexes the muscles with which he hopes to dispose of Paul Pender in Boston, April 7. Checking up on her fellow countryman is Vera Day, 24, transportation to and from Mexico, hotel accommodations, meals and guide fees for two. The trip may be taken at the winner's convenience, anytime between April 1 and tice under his belt, he was by watching an off i punt returns, 258.

Ron Piche started for the Braves and was slugged for nine hits and seven runs in two and two-thirds innings. Cecil Butler worked three and a third innings, giving up Pa ret in Fifth Day Of Unconsciousness four hits and three runs. Don McMahon was on the mound for two innings and he gave 'Biggest' NEW Sports Show Set April! 1-15 Oct. 1. Designed for the average bowler, the tournament is based on a handicap system that assures every contestant an equal chance of victory.

Scratch is set at 200 for men and 180 for women, with each receiving two-thirds of tha difference between his (or her) average and scratch. There is a maximum limit of 40 pins per game handicap or a total of 120. up a pair of hits and one run Don Nottebart pitched only two-thirds of an inning and Kloss Johnson Lemorande took the loss, allowing one hit and the unearned, decid Hansen Payette ing run. The former Braves played "After 11 full months of wlthout shoes for six months, staring Thursday," he said. Anlnnin aA 4Viir mnll-ior Wife Remains Hopeful, Doctors Are Pessimistic big parts in the long strug The $2 entry fee must ac- planning this should be the biecest.

best, most exciting gle. Covington hit two home Mrs. Maxima Crespo, had her" mVy all entries with tha Wildcats, Cadets Dominate All-Metro; Kloss Top Coach runs and a double. Torre'si Sports Show we've ever of- $1.80 (including trnvol in nrvW double sent in the tying run fered." in the eighth and White NEW YORK Former. expected to come to owng ana oo-ceni welterweight boxing cham-iYork from Havana today fee) to be paid at th leadoff single in the ninth ig This statement came today from Jim Tomlin, promotion director of WBAY which is sponsoring the Fourth An- pion Benny (Kid) Paret of Friday.

Arrangements for," nited the final Philly rally. Cuba entered his fifth day Crespo's travel were After White's hit, Nottebart fumbled Bob Wine's sacrifice nual' Northern oday with made by the U.S. State Dept. season. West's other contribution, but his wife optimistic his through the bunt.

Then Denis Mehnke awiss fcmDassy still hadlin Havana. doctors saying he turned Bill Heath's attempt Wolfner Begins Court Battle Over Cardinals Hansen, proved to be the most reliable clutch man the Paul Noel Lone Repeater Picked By Mike-Pen Club By LEN WAGNER Green Bay's two state tour ed sacrifice into a double 4 Mmnpia, Arn on'y change to sur Noel, the 6-3 workhorse of the Hornet squad, Is the only repeater from last year's team while Payette is the only junior on the star-studded team. The rest are seniors. Later Antonio said he had Dlav. Malkmus bounded to Uni Wildcats had all year as he decided, to postpone going Roy McMillan and WhlteL.i Arii Wednesday night's report quarterbacked the Cats to without shoes until his return managed to get home on Mc-I iu lsaid the 24-year-old fighter Millan's throw to first.

Co-sponsoring the event maintaining the slight im- to Cuba. "It is too cold he explained. fourth place in the loop and to the state tourney. Although averaging only nine points a game, Hansen was a fine Menke. Asron Hit lne coumy which he showed CHICAGO UPV Walter Wolfner, former managing director of the St.

Louis Football Card-inals, lias initiated a court bat- inn a llniico nament teams provided the) Noel, who finished second bulk of the 1962 All-Metro in the Northeastern Wiscon-basketball team named to-' sin Conference individual dav bv the Mike and Pen scoring race for two vears. The Braves scored twice yesterday, iiis condition re- Boxing outside shot and ball han- Ed Keegan in the second on t-xniouor fpace aoia mains critical." MADISON Orville tie which could determine con- Ta. lAnl, Willi cvli.li.lnr cnaro at. I A sDokfsman said his Sports Club of Green Bay. 'peppered the nets at a 19.7idler- IIe displayed the latter ky 4ui.vi.iv nt.u v.

r' 1 n. former national of the club. Lee Mave. an error and ready sold out. international- had lessened but remained ms- West's Wildcats sunnlieH average this year.

He hit hbic-iiiiiu legiate boxing champion from ly known entertainment con-'deep, and added: killed an Eau Claire Piche sacrifice squeeze per cent from the floor andiealv traded, and advance ticket press in that memorable battle with the Old Abes in Mad and reliable John Hansen 73 Per cent from the free while Premnntrp's Cartel: throw line. In addition, the sales mounting daily, the 19G2 spectacular could be the most bunt. McMillan double, an infield out and Eddie Ma-thews' sacrifice added another in the third. Menke started the i He filed a petition in Cook County Probate Court Wednesday attacking the heirship of the estate of his late wife, Mrs. Violet Bidwill Wolfner.

In her will, the validity of which also is questioned by Wolfner, she left the bulk of Wisconsin, said Wednesday "professional boxing's brutal and barbaric nature has been successfully concealed from the public for a long time." Pitts, who won the National Collegiate Athletic Assn. successful since the show added nifty Ken Payette and slick Tom Lemorande. Preb husky Hornet hauled in 310 rebounds. Johnson, who distinguished "He's not going1 to get better fast. He may get worse.

There's no way of telling how long he'll be in a coma. He could come out of it in a few minutes or a year from now. And he might not come out of it at all." was originated in 1959. Among the exhibits to be le's rugged Paul Noel rounds seventh with a one-out single Tom Aaron also singled and seen during the five-day event ison. Hansen was also West's outstanding defensive man.

Payette and Lemorande were the big factors In Pre-montre's drive to second place in the Fox Valley Catholic Conference and the Catholic state tourney in Madison. i-pound championship in Maye beat out a bunt to load: will be sporting goods, nsh- her estate-valued in the peti- i nrp as a niemuer Ol uie WIS- than tl million the bases. A single by.ing equipment, camping, re- out the second annual squad himself previously by being selected by the city's sports- named to the Fox River Val-wnters and sportscasters.iey's All-Conference team, from the seven area high a veraged 187 pojnts per schools. jgame. The 6-2 transfer from Named as Coach of the, Racine, was the third high Year bv the irroun was West's scorer in the Vallev and has consin team, said "profession- t.

o-j sorts, boating, hunting ana Amando Samuel sent in two Paret's personal physician, conservation. runs and Bob Uecker's sec- Dr. Ma nuel Acosta, talked lts present president and authorities and said has no nln V. Bidwill, 30. vice presi- rnmmiiniill ITa i rknn .1 community." He said it should In addition, an outstanding hospital ong double of the game A 6-1 junior, Payette made dent scored two more stage-ian snow win oe pre- he u.a, ronvinrp(1 Bob Kloss, who guided thebeen picked West's most val-jthe All-Conference team and At this ooint Frank Sullivan sented which has been styled nnIv cliu, Par.

be changed into a respectable Catholic All-State third team 11.. I -rr r- banned." Cats to third place in player. He shot a sport or Wolfner's petition asks the heirship be set aside because would recover. Two neurolo- took over for 18-year Old eucn nauunany Kiiuwn i those in New cent from picked by the state's coach- state public school tourna-jsparkling 90 per programs as Marcelino Lopez and served es for United Press Interna ment in Madison. I the free throw line for the gists said that, at best, fighter's chances were York, Chicago, Los Angeles, tne a native or Milwaukee, is now attending law ischool at the university.

He Minneapolis and Milwaukee MrKenna to Emcee the young Bidwills are adopted rather than natural sons. Robert M. Ahem, attorney for the young Bidwills, de clared they had not realized than 1 in 100. While the reports were not set forth his views in a letter to the Wisconsin State Jour up a home run ball to pinch-hitting Lou Klimchock, two more runs going in. An error and McMillan's double put the Braves in front for the moment.

Chosen to act as master of encouraging, Paret's wife, ceremonies for the Arena Lucy, said, "I feel a lot better nal. Pick Wisneski Second Team College All-State tional. He led the Cadets in scoring with about 15 points per game and was the top re-bounder. Lemorande, a dandy outside shooter, averaged about 14 points per game and was particularly effective in the state Catholic as he fought a losing battle to keep the Ca Pitts said he was Qualified1" were aPtd until after event is genial Joe I felt about his condition to comment hn-nuo nt hit iwrs. The Braves wera scheduled wh0 also directs the i mwiii aeain.

ane 9 at age 61 at Miami tsidwill death. he rw pgrftl vnArr.i for their final Florida exhibi- tainment nortions of h. M'y" ring career that included ian- tion todav. aeainst the NewUnnrt. in oil rt n.

c- i .1 1112 am lateur fights and eight Bpacn- She owned 82 per cent ional bouts Cardinals' stork, worth profess lorn, wtu in rciersuurs. cities. husband almost constantly Boxing was discontinued than $1 million accord- Buhl and Carl Willey were! dets in contention for the. On stage will be numerous since Sunday after a hurried the university in I960 after the petition. to pitch headline attractions including trip here from Miami.

the rhct in ihP ci 1.1 me oeain oi Hanger iignier, wonner was Dequeatneo a the i.iic.nocci Vernon Rnmnv i. Charles Mohr who suffered a life income from five Okla- Cha title. Like Hansen, ande is a 6-0 senior. Earned His Honor These stars were fatal brain injury in a title homa oil wells. His associates and an hilariously funny Tuesday, cannot speak but 1 mm ii r.

bout in an NCAA tournament havp sairt inrrvm nmmintjc arrnhalir' team, anri unirvrl- malma over such standouts as West's fV. if Fvv anH Rvprln HiWrl 81 VV ISCOnsin. to 5 )0 to S400 a tit immuiiiii. uj z-ivv i rnonui. tvaiii.

John Drew and Gene Dahlin, from the Ed Sullivan Show. The tragedy continued to OPEN TONIGHT Among the special attrac- be the basis of action both tions will be the "catch 'em here and abroad. Fisher Tops UPI Squad; Jansen on 3rd, Wickman 4th By GENE V. IIINTZ MILWAUKEE (UPD Junior dominated and packing a scoring punch of better than 110 points a game, the first United Press International private and public college all-Wisconsin basketball team was announced today. Three juniors are joined by two seniors on the team selected by coaches of Wisconsin's 19 small colleges.

East's Jim Murphy, Preble's Chico Vanden Avond, East De Pere's Jerry Danen, West De Pere's Mike Lindsley and Pennings' Dennis Danen. and keep 'em trout Jansen Wisneski Kloss earned his honor over I In Vatican City. the Vatican Radio railed professional boxing "objectively immoral" because physical injury was In Its "very nature, aims and methods." Leaders of the New York stocked and kept loaded with rainbows and bronnie trout by Ben Winton. Parker Tickets Prizes Prizes at the trout stream Clavton Malonpv. who euid- lege Conference champion ed Premontre's success.

The Warhawks in scoring and re- 39-year-old Ripon College bounding this year. His four-1 alumnus has now taken West for a Soft, Soft Ride, Maintenance Free ALUMINUM BOATS will consist of dailv awards of -H WZJi nair of 1962 Packer season State Legislature ordered an jyear scoring total of 1,592 to the state tournament twice points is all the more amazing in the three years he has been 'tickets for the day's heaviest investigation of boxing, its single catch. safety procedures and its pns- i Advance general sale ad- criminal elements. The mission tickets are now avail- investigation will determine able from members of the whether the stale should out-Conservation Alliance and law boxing altogether or reg- mhor rnnwrvalinn Huh mem- ulate it more strictly. Juniors are Dean Austin oriwhen its considered that heat the Purple helm.

He took Oshkosh, Fred Seggelink of has played despite a bad rigTit a team figured for sixth Stout and Jack Povaser ofarm. iplace in the Valley in pre-sea- Northland. J. P. Fisher of During the 1961-62 season ison forecasts to fourth in the Whitewater and Bob Blizzardihe averaged 18.7 points in 22Conference and third in the of Eau Claire are the seniors.

'games and pulled down 159 state tournament. Blizzard is actually a junior rebounds. He was sidelined in 1 Kloss succeeds Pennings' in eligibility, but is giving up one game as the Hawks com- Don LaViolette as coaching Thank goodness! Mind telling bers in the counties surround i 1 1 Pender and Paul Green Bav. Red Owl Downes me hew you found your way ing agreed to take brain tests Stores also are ticket outlets. here.

Mister I'm lost!" his last year for a diploma. piled a 16-7 record. kingpin. The 6-1 ace is a native of, Whitewater. Flrt Team Spring Brings Deer Better Days All except Fisher, the only near unanimous choice, averaged better than 22 points a game, with Povaser's 28.1 average leading the way.

Fisher Is Popular Freshman John Bell of prior to their April 7 fight for Downes' fractional middleweight championship. Paret's brother. Antonio. 26. arrived Wednesday nlpht from Santa Clara.

Cuba, and said he had pledged a sacrifice in his brother's behalf. "I told (iod I would walk Ht. Yr. J. P.

Fisher, WMtewtr -l Sr. Do Austin, Oshkosh -3 Jr. Fred Stggelink. Stout -5 Jr. Bob Blmard, Eau Clalra Sr Jack Povaser.

Northiand a-1 Jr. MADISON tJI Wisconsin's were the worst in the last browse cutting program insti- deer herds, plagued in recent decade, noting that tuted by department director Second Team Howie Fuller, Carroll; Lakeland heads a second team mil Ku. stvm month hv starvation and turned killers roamed in a L. Jr. voiet was hiEhiv sue- Bruce White, R.pon; that, also includes iiowie John Ben.

Lakeiana, M.k w.s- kjer dogs face better days number of southern area cessful and he praised volun-ler of Carroll, Bill Kuse of; the end of. winter. counties. Usually the dog teer help fieldmen received. Jstevens Point, Bruce wnite ot Don noepnick.

ver Fans; Gene Evens. I The gradual disappearance problem is confined to central By the end of this week we Ripon and Mike Wisneski of rj Japfn sf'Jrt Normwes, of snow will mean deer will and northern regions. should be in good shape in the St Norbert. Team-lDa've Hendricks, Beioit.vhave better access to food and! Department fieldmen. Had- central deer yards but in the Eagles' Sugar Quits Pro Grid Powered by the dependable name in motors! FLINT.

Mich. Leo Sue St Norbert's Stu Jansen and Dav have more maneuverabil-iland said, used airplanes to north the cutting of feed will DENIS SPORT Lawrence's Joel Ungrodt ex- Ven Peterson. La crossi. in escaping dog packs. jrpot dogs and did a commend- have to continue another week ar.

defensive end of the Phil-West High ace, made the third Honorable Ment.oi ok Rit2enttiaier. Deep snow made it neces-jable job in keeping attacks week at least," King said. adehphia Eagles, is retiring team and Bucky Wickman, the for the State Conserva- down. In some deer yards snow after eight seasons in the Na- Stevens Point star via Preble, Point; Ed warkunas. uwm.

bui Krue- tion Department to institute a Law permits wardens to was so deep that bulldozers tional Fw.tba'i League, was placed on the fourth cTJ'Ti! Zr'lcTfr stepped up program for cut- kill dogs attacking deer. could not get in with men and Sugar. 32. was a star hich squad Dave Heisig LeRov HunW. Noritnand: joei Mockste.n, ting and providing browse forj The dogs, as a rule, are rural equipment.

Snow shoes pro- school athlete in Flirt Weyenberg and Jim Paprock'i food and greater efforts to pets, friendly in one role, but vided the only means of tran- he wen! Purdoe and later of St Norbert received hon- Ankerson. oon: Ar seison, sucior. save deer from dogs bent on in another snarling and vicious poiiation. into the L. He played seven orable mention.

Gsrv killing the whitetails. when they gang up to attack The heavy snow resulted in seasons w.th the Chicago Fisher, the choice of 15 Tve'Te sisst.Tbert,- Ler0; George Hadland, chief of the deer. one of the worst natural feed- St Lnuis Cardinals befou- 922-26 MAIN ST. Open Every Monday and Thursday Till 9 P.M. Vinnlr fiff thA ffvtc- vwevenrerg, i eniorcement Division, said ine rranK rwine oi tne came me cunuiuuns limi.j eai, k'hs ii lire r-asies inr ni coaches, joe Steften, KVhiteater, Lawrence; itdsun.

idog attacks on deer herds management division said the King added. of polio to lead the State Col Superior. i John Bonk, ata.a a.a.aaa 1.

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