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Lansing State Journal from Lansing, Michigan • Page 43

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THE STATE JOURNAL Thursday, April 5, 1962 43 Lansing. Michigan Eastern High '9' Shows Portland's Best-Ball Hockey at a Glance NATIONAL LEAGUE SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-D Wednesday's Results No games scheduled Today's Schedule New York at Toronto (series tied Promise in Opener, 7-3 outdoor journal by jerry, chiappetta Dates Set DeWitt Runners Trip Laingsburg (Special to The State Journal) DeWTTT, April 5 Larry Fountain DeWitt high bested Laings- Chicaeo at Montreal series tied 2-2) Tournament-hungry golfers will A.lltKK LEAGUE PLAYOFFS WednesdAv's ReftultK Cleveland 4. Spnnftfield 3 (3 over times). (Cleveland leads best-of-7 semifinal l-O) Ernsberger's Pitching, Quaker Bats Beat Trojans By WIN CHEAL Buffalo 3. Rochester 2 'Buffalo leads have their first taste of blood May 19 and 20 when the Portland County club lifts the lid on a new season with its annual Best-Ball affair.

oest-oi-d quarterfinal l-O) Sherinl Hershey at Providence (Hershey leads burg's Tom Acker in individual performances, and the Panthers topped the Wolfpack in team scor Desi-or-a quanernnai l-uj INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FINAL Wednesday' Rsnltn Bob Waara, pro-owner of the One game doesn't make a season, but off its performance against East Lansing Wednesday afternoon, Eastern high could have one of its baseball teams in several years. Dick Ernsberger showed strong pitching in limiting the Trojans Some people take their family camping very seriously, according to Mrs. Alona Fritz of Dimondale, who says there are 75 campers in her clan all the way from Grandpa and Grandma to their great grandchildren. Mrs. Fritz even says that George Young, one of our guest writers a few weeks ago, was allowed to marry into the family No games scheduled Today's Schedule St.

Paul at Muskegon (Muskegon leads best-of-7 series. l-O) to two singles and striking out 16 in a 7-3 triumph. And the Quaker slueeme was no less uiiDressive. only after he passed his camping (Concluded from Page 41) normal. He is in a much better position to make such an appraisal than anybody else.

He ought to know. So, until there is something more to go on than we now have, we can at least hope along with the skipper. But it is well to understand that the Tigers are not "fat" cats, in any definition of the term. DANSVTLLE'S BOB CURRY sends back a message from the Tiger front. He's at Tampa for a rest.

But he took time to run down to Lakeland for a look-see and I thought maybe you would enjoy hearing of an experience he had. "Talked with Vic Wertz," Bob writes. "He said: 'Tell the folks that this is the last time around the circus is over for ol' "Then he sat on a bench in front of me and for a solid hour tried to tell Chico Fernandez how to correct some batting faults. I have read where veterans used to harrass the rook NBA at a Glance N. B.

A. PLAYOFFS Wednesday's Result tests." An error and a single produced 18-hole layout, announced today the total prize fund will hit the $1,000 mark this year. Entry blanks for the biggest best-ball tournament in the state will be out within the next couple of days. Last year the tournament drew 93 teams for the two-day tourney. one Eastern run in the first, with "100' had been available only in the .308 since its introduction in 1960.

No games scheduled Today's Schedule Philadelphia at Boston (best-of-7 divi three singles adding up to one Former Spartan Football Coach Dead in East sional final series tied. d-d). ing, 69V4 to in a season-opening dual track meet here Wednesday. Fountain won the pole vault, broad jump and 440-yard dash, plus anchoring the winning half-mile relay team. Acker had to settle for firsts in the 100-yard dash and 120-yard high hurdles.

He finished second in the 220 and the broad jump. DeWitt distance runners made the difference, piling up 31 points in four events. The Panthers won 10 of 13 first places. OUTBOARD BOATING CLUB of This year the winners will pick up a $200 first prize with awards going through the first 10 places on a graduated scale. Teams placing in the 20th, 30th, 40th, 50th, more in the second.

But the explosion came in the fourth. Four extra-base hits, all solid blows, boomed off Quaker bats, and four East Lansing miscues also contributed to the five-run burst. Rich Mull tripled in one run. Bob Jones slammed a long three-base hit for another, and America is supporting house bill 575 in the Michigan legislature which would reserve to the state control, operation of all pleasure craft. LIQUOR BEER-WINE TO TAKE OUT CURTIS rate DRUG 600 E.

Kalamazoo Open Till 11 p.m. Word has been received here of the death at Ocean City, N. J. of Albert M. (Bert) Barron, 73, who 60th, 70th, 80th, and 90th spots The bill is now in the house was director of athletics and foot ways and means committee.

HARRY K. STEVENS of Kalamazoo has won a $1,000 graduate Tadlock Speaking will receive $25 awards. The entry fee of $15 a team will include all tournament expense, greens fees, and the banquet. The field will play 18 holes each day with rounds in the morning and afternoon with a two hour break in the field. ball coach at Michigan State university in 1921 and 1922.

He had also coached track at Swarthmore college and for 20 years, after leaving Michigan State, was coach of track at Olney high school in Philadelphia. He was a University of Pennsylvania alumnus having fellowship for conservation edu- End shimmy shake, stiff steering (GENERAL) VTIRE cation studies at Michigan State. Paul A. Herbert, president of the National Wildlife Federation announced the award for the 1962-63 academic year. LAST WORD ON LEADERS.

No self-respecting trout man She said she's no expert, but that she does have 27 years of experience as a "wife and camping mother." By the way, campers go to college at Western Michigan university at Kalamazoo. Thanks to Prof. Thomas C. Slaughter, W.M.U. has a free camping course open to all.

A couple of years ago the classes started with 50 people. Today they get between 300 and 700 each month. At a session in February when suppliers displayed various equipment, free, they drew 2,000 campers from as far away as Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. On June 2, they're planning "Family Camp Day" with cook-outs and the works at the Yankee Springs Recreation area. Pack up your gear and plan to join them.

Write to Prof. Slaughter if you'd like more details. OPENING SESSION of the East Lansing Exchange club outdoor youth program will be held Saturday, April 7, at 1:30 p. m. at the M.S.U.

Union building. Color films, speakers and demonstrations make up the program for interested kids. CHIEF OKEMOS CLUB tribesmen will meet at 7:30 p. m. Monday in The State Journal building.

Gene Little, wildlife photographer, played football in his undergradu-ate days. Eg95 Snow Still Deep FRONT END ALIGNMENT Barron was succeeded in both Enough for Skiing positions at East Lansing by the late Ralph H. Young. Barron's ALL CARS NO UPS football teams at State had a rec would be caught without his leaders dyed in light brown. Try soak ord of six victories, 10 defeats and two ties.

ing them in strong coffee or tea. And when you're done soaking, add a little cream and sugar and have a drink! The late John Bos of Grand Rapids captained Barron's 1921 team and William C. Johnson the 1922 GRAND RAPIDS, April 4 -Winter sports interests in two west state areas clung today to a fading season and reported good spring skiing. The report through the West Michigan Tourist association was: Boyne mountain, Boyne Falls 28-inch base. Good spring skiing.

Open for the weekend. Nub's Nob, Harbor Springs 24-inch base, 1 inch new snow. Good spring siing. Open daily. OUR EXPERTS DO ALL THIS Correct Caster 'Correct Camber Correct Toe-in Adjust Steering Full Safety Check CHUCK TADLOCK, Gen.

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at BLVD. IV 5-2281 team. doubles by Dennis Bailey and Tom Beadle kept the Quakers running around the bases. East Lansing scored once in the second inning on a walk, two stolen bases, and a throwing error. Then the Trojans tied the score temporarily in the third when Rich Miller walked, stole second, and roared home on a bouncing single to right by Bob Brandstat-ter.

Keith Marsland's single in the fourth was the only other safety off Ernsberger. The Quaker hurl-er set East Lansing down twice with runners on second and third and one out. He struck out the side in three different innings, retiring the last 11 batters in a row. Tom Barnum had two singles and drove in two runs for Eastern. Dig for Calcium In Sam's Elbow ies.

Of course Chico cannot be counted as a rookie. But here was a fading star, a veteran of many campaigns on his way out, a ball player in the twilight of his career trying to help a Cuban boy stay up there in the big time. I may be overly sentimental, but I couldn't help but feel here is just another illustration why the United States is great." PITCHER DICK RADATZ who signed a Boston Red Sox contract the other day is being regarded so highly that writers are predicting that he may be the Bosox' Don Schwall of 1962. Schwall was the rookie of the year in the American league last year. Radatz, who answered to the nickname of Moose (6-5, 240!) when he was manning the mound for Coach John Kobs at Michigan State in 1959, has had what amounts to a meteoric start, playing with Seattle last year in Triple A and had a 5-6 record and impressive E.

R. A. mark of 2.26. Pres Hobson, Boston Patriot Ledger sports editor, said of Radatz, the "man regarded as the least likely to succeed had succeeded." The Moose was the only Red Sox camp man who was not listed on their official training roster. ANN ARBOR, April 5 ffi De 9fiMjtail'A OUTDOOR TIPS A NEW S1X-CELL.

WATEEPROOP SEARCHLIGHT THAT PROVIDES CANDLE POWER, YET IS ONLY IO IN. LONG, IS NOW ON THE MARKET, AND I THINK. IT IS VERY SERVICE troit Lions End Sammy Williams was scheduled to undergo surgery on his elbow today in Univeristy will show movies on Canadian of Michigan hospital. Williams, a graduate of Michi fishing. gan State, injured his elbow dur I hear KING BUCK IS DEAD.

This ing the 1961 National Football league season. The operation is ABLE FOR GENERAL OUTDOOR Eastern East Lansing .110 500 100 07 03 to remove calcium deposits. Williams suddenly has increased in importance to the Lions. A USE.THIS LIGHT WILL NOT RU6T OR IS WATERPRCOP AT NORMAL. PRESSURES AND EXCELLENT FOR SKIN DIVING Batteries Ernsberger and Stein; Peterson, Sherburn (7) and Hornberger.

Hits: Eastern Gilbert. Mull (triple). Barnum 3. Jones (triple). Bailey (double), Beadle (double).

Sanford. Ernsberger; East Lansing Brandstatter. Mars land. RBI: Eastern Barnum 2, Mull. Stein.

Jones, Bailey: East Lansing Brandstatter. benchwarmer last season, he will be given first shot at the defensive end post vacated when Bill Glass was traded to the Cleveland 7n theres something buzzing between Speedway Browns last week. TO TAKE OUT WIMP. famous black Labrador was probably the world's greatest retrieving dog. He died March 28 at Nilo Kennels near Brighton, HI.

King Buck was known to millions after his appearance on the 1959-60 federal duck stamp. He was also famous as the winner of two consecutive national retriever championships. TALKING ABOUT DOGS, members of the Lansing German Short-haired Pointer club will stage their national field trial this weekend at the Dansville State Game area. Every birdhunter will want to watch these dogs 93 of them entered work. They are the country's best; some are national field champs.

In this type of trial, Harold "Shotgun" Smith, Jack Sandin, Bobby Olds and possibly one or two others from the Lansing Rod Girls vs Coaches At Bath Tonight LIQUORS v. ana Marathon (Special to The State Journal) BATH, April 5 Tonight's the night the coaches of Central Michigan league get a chance to Open Monday thru Saturday Till 11 o'Clock UNABLE TO P1ND THIS practice what they preach when they play the Arkansas Travelers MAC'S TAKE OUT LIGHT AT YOUR LOCAL STORES, I'LL BE GLAD TO HELP YOU LOCATE ONE girls basketball team at the Bath high gym. Game time is 8 p. with tickets available at the door. 329 North Washington Ave.

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1 VJ 95 1 ooo Saturday and Sunday and will1 probably continue until around 6 p. m. and it is all free no charge to spectators. MRS. GRACE SWANSON of Mt.

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