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Move Up to Runnerup Spot I Cathedral Rox Win Weekend Pair Wins, Gains THE SCOREBOARD took over in the sixth inning here in St. Cloud Saturday night. Reliever Ron Stead was raked for nine blows and eight runs in two innings the blows including a three-run homer by Emil Fiore and Orsino's grand-slammer, his second round-tripper of the night State Berth "'X, and his seventh of the season. A total of 27 'runs kept St. Cloud's Rox unbeaten over the weekend and boosted them up into a runnerup spot in the Northern league standings.

While the league-leading Twins now hold a three-game edge, the Tiox, with 14-9 and 13-12 wins over Duluth-Superior and Eau IClaire, were able to climb past "Winnipeg and Minot. And Grand Forks, with 7-2 and 17-0 triumphs over Minot, moved up to sixth place. Both St. Cloud and Winnipeg own .600 percentages but the Sox today are half a game ahead of the Goldeyes, because of the 12-8 Bob Bolin, starting Rox pitch er, quickly got into the spirit of First New York 5 0 Washington, Duren 9) and Howard; Ramos and Courtney. Second-New York 3 7 3 Washington 9 5 1 Turicy and Berra; Cocotle, Clevengcr (4i.

Byerly (8) and Courtney. Baltimore 4 14 1 Boston 8 12 1 Loes, lehmnn (6). Moeller (8i and Triandos; Sullivan. Kiely (9) and Ber-beret. Detroit 0 2 2 Kansas City 2 3 0 Foytac and Wlison; Maas and House.

AMERICAN' ASSOCIATION First Omaha 6 0 St. Paul 3 3 0 Gibson and Queen: Craig, Sackey 18) Stahiner (8) and Howell. Second 7 Innings- things and hit two homers in his two plate appearances to drive in five runs. But he was hit too on the body. Milt Bohannion drive back to the box in the fifth injured Bolin to the extent that he had to be removed one out By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE First Pittsburgh 1 Philadelphia 6 8 1 Kline, Face 7.

Rayrion (8) and Foiles: Sanlord, Farrell (8) and Lonnett. Second Pittsburgh 2 6 0 Philadelphia 6 13 1 Law, lace lt. Smith (7, Raydon (8i and Kravitz; Semprorh and Lonnett. First San Francisco It 1 Chicago .3 5 I Antonelll and Schmidt: Drabowsi, Rodriguez 17), Nichols (7), Hlllman (7); Fodge (8) and Necman. Second San Francisco 11 1 Chicago 0 3 0 Miller and Thomas: Brosman, Hill-man 4), Droit I6)f Klston (9) and S.

Taylor. First- Angeles 5 8 1 St. Louis 6 10 2 Kipp. Dr.vsdale 2i. Roebuck 4.61.

La-bine (7) and Hosehoro; Mabe, Barnes (3). Muffett (9) and Katt, Smith (7)." Second Us Angeles 4 9 0 St Louis 0 8 0 Erskine and Pignatano; Muell, Clark r. Paine (6 and Smith. Milwaukee 7 13 1 Cincinnati 11 13 0 Burdettc. Littlefield (4, Jay (7) and Rice; Purkey and Bailey.

AMERICAN LEAGUE First -11 ininngs 1 3 0 5 0 and Omaha 2 St. Paul 3 Smith and Cannizzaroj Darnell bingles in the second to tie the count." Tom Meyer's base hit drove in the only Pioneer run following a single by Hoheisel and a sacrifice by Ron Loidolt. Cathedral iced the contest in the third with a fonr-run outburst that drove Hoheisel from the mound. An error, singles by Staller and Wayne Esselman loaded the bases. A squeeze bunt by Al Taufcn scored the first run.

Another error scored the second, Ken Kappas singled ii. the third, and Fritz was hit by a pitch to force in the Cathedral faces Melrose at 8 tonight in Municipal Stadium in the final regularly scheduled game of the fading season before opening their bid for the state title against the Southwestern Division winner at 2 Saturday afternoon. away from becoming the game's winner. Al Johnston relieved and survived a two-run seventh and a four-run eighth. Worley.

First Denver 11 13 1 By' JOE LONG Daily Times Sports Writer Dave Fritz strong-armed Cathedral's Crusaders into the 13th Annual State Catholic Baseball Tournament at St. Michael this coming Saturday with a neat three-hit, 10-strikeout performance in a 5-1 triumph over Pierz Memorial in the Region 2 finals at Municipal Stadium Saturday. Fritz was in control all the way as he walked only two and got solid fielding support from his teammates. The loss was hung on Rog Hoheisel, who was hurling with only one day's rest after getting the Pioneers to the finals with a win over St. John's Preps, the defending state co-champions.

The Crusaders got a'l their runs and hits off Hoheisel in 2V3 innings, but weren't able to dent the armor of 1 reliefer John Schei.ski, who hurled hitless ball over the final 3Y3 frames. Jack Stiller, freshman CHS second-baseman, had a perfect day at the plate, with a pair of singles and a walk. He scored and 9-6 differ- ential in games won and lost. Gerald Patrick hit the only homer for St. Cloud at Eau Claire Sunday night, in fact the only homer in a game that Minneapolis 9 17 2 Grand Forks collected nine ex tra base hits off two Minot hurl- Gabler.

Johnson (8), Flower (9) and Blanchard; Monbouquette, Dorish (1) Abernathy (6) and Sadowski. Second 7 Innings Denver 8 9 1 Minneapolis 0 3 1 ers Sunday. The Chiefs had four Freemand and Raapp: Hurd, Spring home runs, two tripler and three doubles. McGrath struck out seven men and walked eight, and his mates contributed three (5), Chrowl (5) and Zimmer. First- had 29 hits by Orsino Wichita 2 9 0 the two teams.

It was a pinch- Louisville 3 8 0 Willey, Valentine (9) and Roarke; and Parks. Second 7 Innings- hit two-run blow during a six-run eighth inning rally that erased an 11-7 Eau Claire margin. double plays for defensive sup port. Another rookie lefthander, Far Chicago 0 10 0 Wichita 2 8 0 Cleveland 7 9 1 Wynn, Staley 8i, Koegan (9, Wilson Louisville 3 5 1 But Saturday here in St. Cloud go-Moorhead's Dick pro GigKie, Valentine (7) and Holton, (lOi.

Pierce (II), and Lollai'i Grant, the Rox bombed five homers, Inning after Mossl (9), Narleski (9). Second duced in the clutches in a' game which was well played despite including a pair apiece by Bob LARGE WALLEYE HITS ON OPENER Opening the 1958 fishing season Duane Johnson, 332 Fifth avenue south, caught this 9-pound, 6-ounce walleye near the Mississippi river lodge Saturday morning on an artificial lure. He was fishing for northerns at the time and was mildly surprised at the sight of this monster walleye. (Times photo) Chicago 8 10 0 Roarke (7); Jones and Parks. First-Indianapolis 2 12 Charleston 3 15 Second 7 Innings Indianapolis 5 9 Charleston 2 11 strong wind.

Stewart was rcach- Cleveland 10 15 fl Bolin and John Orsino. One of Orsino's was a grand-slammer Fischer. Qualters (2). Staley (5), and for eight hits, but he walked nning Battey; Kelly, Tomanek (2). Mossl C3) and Brown, Nixon (3), and for the second night in a row only two.

He left six stranded, he drove in six runs. Ted Baker twice and stole the only base of; the contest. Staller scored from second base on Fred Sexton's fielder's choice I of the White Sox also grand' slammed. THE Jays Repeat as MI AC Track Champ A wobbly defense that allowed HO unearned runs spelled defeat in the ooening inning, but Pierz came back with two of their three Pierz Memorial (1) ab rbi Stalpes. rf 2 0 0 0 0 Scheiski, 1 0 0 (I 0 Hartmann, 2b 3 0 0 0 0 Popp, ss .........3 0 10 1 Jerry Kollodge's fourth place 1'e for the Braves at Eau Claire.

jvw in the pole vault St. Cloud, once holding a 7-2 lead, pulled the win out with the Co-captains Keith and Kevin Hughes, and pole vaulter John ST. PETER St. John's Ihin-clads powered their way to their second straight MIAC track title here Saturday. The Jays scored 5W points to second place Ma-calester's 47Vi and Concordia's Kaiser are the only men who big eighth and then the Braves put on a one-run rally in the if it-- iiT scored Saturday who will not return for a third try next year.

Hoheisel, p-lb 3 110 0 Loidolt, 1 0 0 0 0 Meyer, cf 2 0 1 1 0 Thielen, If 3 0 0 0 0 Boser. lb-rf 2 0 0 0 1 a-Ciilbride 1 0 0 0 0 Flicker, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 ninth. Chris Riddell, St. Cloud south 34Va. Hamline was fourth with 23Vi, followed by Duluth with 15Va, Gustavus 152, St.

Thomas 12'i and Augsburg with 8. paw, got credit for the win. Ed Banach, second of four Eau Claire righthanders, in the game, Denver Gains Jerry Schoenecker, Kevin was charged with his third loss. FLAVOR Revenge, Beats Hughes and Cyril Paul sparked the Jays to 47 points in the track Eau Claire apparently had the game sewed up after a six-run Millers in 2 Totals 24 1 3 1 2 Cathedral (5) ab rbi Ja. Staller, 2b 2 2 2 0 0 Tauten, ss 0 0 0 1 1 Sexton, lb 3 10 2 0 Kappas, If 3 0 1 0 0 Fritz, 2 0 0 1 0 Ji.

Staller. cf 3 0 0 0 0 Hinkemeyer, 3b 3 0 0 0 0 Karn, 3 10 0 0 Esselman, rf 3 1 1 0 0 burst in the sixth inning and three more in the seventh gave the events alone. Schoenecker won both the mile and two-mile events, coming from behind to win the latter event. Hughes won By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Denver Bears won a hitting Braves an 11-7 lead. But St.

Cloud combined five hits with three errors for the six needed the 440 in :51.2 and ran a leg on the winning mile relay team along Totals 22 5 4 4 1 a-Struck out for Boser in seventh. game and then a pitching victory Sunday, pulling 3 Y2 games a-head of second-place Minneapolis in the American Assn. baseball with his brother Keith who was third in the 440. Kevin was also third in the 220, behind team Pierz Memorial 010 000 0-1 Cathedral 104 000 x-5 PO-A Pierz 18-10, Cathedral 21-4. LOB Pierz 5, Cathedral 4.

SB Ja. Staller. SAC Taufcn 2, Loidolt. PITCHING SUMMARY race. mate Cyril Paul.

Paul finished Doubleheaders were split by second in both dashes behind Concordia's Curt Gabrielson. ip bb so to win. Eat Claire threatened in the ninth when Doug Smith hit a wind-blown double and came home on a wild pitch and an infield error. But Bill Griffiths fanned two to end the game. A M-hif St.

Cloud blasting was stopped only when Dick Mrofka, third Duluth-Superior flinger, DULUTH-SUPERIOR- rbi Valladares as 6 0 3 0 Smith 5 0 0 0 Hoheisel L) .21 5 4 0 0 Charleston and Indianapolis, the Senators taking the first 3-2 and losing 2-5, and by Omaha and St. Paul. The Saints fell 3-6, then won Gabrielson was the individual NEVER Scheiski 3 0 0 2 1 Fritz (W) 7 1 3 2 10 Beau- HP By Hoheisel (Fritz), dreau and Krupke. 1:21. 3-2.

Louisville whipped Wichita star of the meet as set dash marks in the 100 in :9.8 and in the 220 in :22.1, in addition to a second in the broad jump. twice, both by 3-2 decisions. The victories by Denver, 11-9 THIS and' 8-0, avenged losses in their Bill Moldaschl repeated last first two games at Minneapolis. The two clubs poled 30 base hits, Martin lb 110 La van a cf 4 2 0 0 Hill rf 4 2 11 Rohannion If 3 12 0 Baker 4 1 2 4 Puma 2b 3 2 10 Birsa 2 Oil 0 0 0 0 Mrofka 2 0 0 0 including 5 home runs, in. the wind-blown opener that lasted 2 hours and 53 minutes.

John Gabler year's victory in the 880 for the Jays in the time of 2:03.6. The final Johnny victory came in the final event of the day. The mile relay quartet of Jim Kuelbs, Keith Hughes, Kevin Hughes, and Cyril Paul had little trouble won his own game with a fourth- inning homer with the bases load Totals 38 9 12 6 ed. A three-hit pitching job by Mark bringing home the first place trophy in the time of 3:32.5. Freeman wasn't really needed as Denver nicked Tommy Hurd, Min Dave Sieben, frosh hurdler, took neapolis reliefer, for three runs in second place in the low hurdles the second inning.

Home runs in a high wind set tled both games at St. Paul. The Cardinals' Billy Queen, Joe Taylor in :26.5. John Kaiser, Jay pole vaulter, cleared 12', which would have been a tie for first, but a technicality ruled his jump a miss. Kaiser finished third in this event with an effort of 11' WEEK'S EVENTS TONIGHT Baseball: Melrose at Cathedral, Municipal Stadium.

8 p.m. St. Cloud Rox at Kau Claire, 8 p.m. TLESDAY Baseball: St Cloud Rox at F.au Claire, p.m. WEDNESDAY Baseball: St.

Mary's at St. John's. 3 p.m. St. Cloud Rox at Duluth-Superior, i p.m.

THURSDAY Baseball: Little Falls at Tech, Municipal Stadium, 3 p.m. St. Cloud Rox at Duluth-Superior, p.m. FRIDAY Baseball: Hamline at St. Cloud Stale, Municipal Stadium, 2::0 p.m.

Tech at Wilimar, 7:30 p.m. St. Cloud Rox at Duluth-Superior, p.m. Track: State College Conference Meet, at Bemidji, 10:30 a.m. SATURDAY Baseball: ht.

Thomas at St. John's, p.m. Cathedral at State Catholic Baseball Tourney, St. Mithael, 2 p.m. Moorhead State at St.

Cloud State, Municipal Stadium. 1 p.m. Eau Claire at St. Cloud Rox, 8 p.m. Track: Region 8 Meet at Selke Field, 111:30 a.m.

Finals at 1 p.m. grid career on the same field some 30 years ago, reveled in three cracks at carrying the ball. Cappelletti, a Gopher quarterback in the mid 50's, passed for one of the TDs. The old-timers won 26-2. (AP photo) SIDELINE HUDDLE Two veteran Minnesota football players, Geno Cappelletti (left) and Bronko Nagurski, a legendary Gopher player, hold a conference on the sidelines during the annual Varsity-Alumni game at the U.

of M. Saturday. Nagurski, who started his big time 0 1 I 1 ST. CLOL'D ab rbi Jenne 2b 4 1 2 0 Paw low rf 4 0 0 0 Ceckrell If 5 2 1 0 Stubing lb 4 2 2 0 Orsino 5 3 4 6 Fiore 3b 5 2 3 3 Alou cf .3 1 0 0 Mathes ss 3 1 2 0 Bolin 2 2 2 5 Johnston .2 0 0 0 Totals 37 14 IS 14 Duluth-Superior WO 100 240 9 ST. CLOUD 003 344 OOx-14 E-Fiore.

Pawlow. Orsino 2. PO-A Duluth-Superior 24-11, St. Cloud 27-14. DP.

Valladares. Puma, Martini Mathes, stubing: Jenne, Mathes, Stubing; Mathes, Stubing. LOB Duluth-Superior 12, St. Cloud 4. 2B Puma, Martin, Baker, Mathes.

HR Baker, Bolin 2. Orsino 2, Fiore. Mathes. Ip er bh so Bursa 4 7 1 Stad 114, 9 8 8 1 1 and Bobby Smith homered in first game, and Johnny Glenn won the second contest for S. Paul with a four-bagger in the seventh inning.

which ties the St. John's school record Other points were picked ud bv Tight pitching was the edge for "Buff" Johnson, who was third Warmath: Hustle of Louisville. Fred Besana tossed a shutout for seven innings, spac in the high jump, Russ Banner's ing nine hits over the distance. In tourth place in the 880, Phil Ratte, who was fifth in the 100 the nightcap Red Jones gave Wichita only six hits but needed a last-inning rally to win. yard dash, Jim Kuelbs' fifth place showing in the 440, and Mrofka 2 0 0 0 2 5 Bolin 4H 6 3 13 2 Kids Made Me Proud Wayne Terwilliger's homer put lOO.yd.

dash 1. Gabrielson (C)s 2 Paul (SJi 3. Boe 4. Thompson Charleston ahead 2-1 in the first Johnston 4'n 6 6 5 5 1 HBP By Bolin (Hill, Bohannionl. WP Johnston 2.

Reo, Martin, Murphy. A-295 lHatto (SJ). Time .9 8 (new game but the Senators needed another by Ron Samford to win. lerurn face of a three-touchdown deficit. yards.

By JIM KLOBUCHAR MINNEAPOLIS lP Minnesota's 220-yd. dash 1. Cahrirln n. "We didn't have much time (o The Gopher willingness to mix St. Cloud (13) 2, 4 ab rbi Paul (SJ): 3.

Kev. Hunhes fs.li; work on pass defense this spring," it up with some of the biggest football team came out of its Howard 5. Anderson (M) Time :22.1 (new record). and toughest football players the game with the alumni beaten by Jenne, 2b 6 12 0 0 Jawlow, rf 6 1 0 0 Coekrell, If 4 2 10 0 Stubing. lb 5 2 3 3 1 Orsino, 5 2 2 2 0 440-yd.

dash 1. Kev. s.i! Warmath said, "and, of course, they had fine throwers and re school has produced. four touchdowns but applauded by Little League I. Anoerson (MM z.

Kei. Huehes (S.I1: i. r.venson (A); 5. Kuelbs (SJ). Time ceivers.

its coach. Morre. 3b 4 2 1 0 0 Alou. cf 3 2 10 0 There were plenty of debits, "I don't care how the score Warmath seemed heartily satis 880-yd. run 1.

Moldasohel SJ: Fenstad M); 3. Lindahl (UMD): however. Mathes, ss 5 0 2 2 1 Banner (SJ); 5. Nybo (GA). Time- fied with the play of his three Names Released Schau, 3 0 110 Riddell, 0 0 0 0 0 a-Patrick 1112 0 Griffiths, 1 0 0 0 0 rookie fullbacks, Roger Hagberg, Mile run Schoenecker (SJ): 2.

Page board read," said Coach Murray Warmath. "Our kids played with hustle and determination that made me proud. Throw out that bad beginning, and we played the best alumni team we've seen just 3. liiu U'MD); LaBree (M); Jim Rogers and Tom Robbins "They still need a lot of a. MicKOiajaK L'MD.

Time 34 2. Two-mile run 1. Schoenecker (SJ) Totals 43 13 14 10 Names of the 120 boys who williMik9 ik "cr 1 I Inhn icihor Rill ti icpni-pien Hit home run for Riddell in 8th. he said, "but I'm sur they all SKjold (M); 3. LaBree fMlj 4.

Anderson (M)s 5. Gill (UMD). Time Minnesota proved pretty conclusively that it doesn't have enough speed in the backfield. It needs help at quarterback. Its ranks of good, experienced players are pretty shallow.

The Gopher defense was no problem when the alumni decided to pass. Cox and Cappelletti hit half their 30 throws for a fat 207 Eau Claire (12) ab rbi lamuel, ss 5 0 10 3 are going to help us." about even much of the way." 10:11.5. Moore, 2b 4 3 3 0 0 On the line, end Perry Gchring 120-yd. high hurdles I. Charbonnean But three touchdowns by the Terilli, 3b 6 2 4 1 1 S1; 2.

Lakken (C): 3. Larson (GA); 4. Brunberg (H); 5. Hammond (H). Smith, lb 5 4 2 1 1 and Mike Wright both gave the big alumni forwards a tough time lime 15.6.

Jimenez, rf 4 113 0 Peterson, If 4 1110 alumni in the first eight minutes doomed Warmath's undergrads to a 26-2 loss, their third straight in the four-game series. 180-yd. low hurdles-1. Mendriekson of it. hum.

ct 6 0 12 0 2. Sieben (SJ); 3. Cahill (ST)t Ken Yackel went over from the way, 5 0 Bergstraesser, 4. Hobinson (GA); 5. Brunberg (H) Time :25.8.

one in the opening minutes after Banach, 1 1 It was a rain-and-shine afternoon, from the sudden weather Discus-1. Kspe (H); 2. Nichols (Ml; 3. Hofensplrger (H); 4. Howard (M); Jim Reese fumbled the kickoff, Cappelletti passed 16 yards to Wittichen, 0 0 b-Barbosa 1 Dean, 0 0 5.

MaeDonald CUMD). Distance 141. shifts to Gopher failures and achievements against better, Shot put 1. Nichols (M; 2. Hoten.

Russian Cage Team To Pay Return Visit WICHITA, Kan. (ff) Basketball champions of Russia will vis Dick Gregory for another touch' spider (H); 3. Howard (Mi; 4. Kin Totals 42 12 is 9 5 down, and Dick Larson carried a nander (H)i 5. Espe (H).

Distant' 4-U (new record). Grounded out for Wittichen in 8th. punt back 53 yards for the alum 4. RECORD ml rr smoke immmi ens the secrets High jump 1, Tie between Brunberg Minnesota started as gloomily as the weather and brightened in r. cloud tno 050 060-13 Eau Claire 002 006 3112 PO-A St.

Cloud 27-14. Eau Claire ni's scores in the first period. (H and Nelson C); 3. Johnson (SJ), it the United States next February 4. Myhre (UMD): 5.

Tie between Erick. compete in Little League baseball this summer were announced today by Sports, president Dick Statz. Each of the eight teams four In the National league and four in the American will have 15 players. All players will be notified by their coaches as to the time of future practices. The schedule for games will be announced in this paper at a later date.

Here are the boys selected: NATIONAL LEAGUE EXCHANGE: Gregory Lynch, Craig Borck, Tom Ritten, Andrew Hasten, Richard Grams. Ken Wiehoff, Mel Winkels. Dave Kirchner, Larry Blais, Mark. Jambeck, Del Sand, Ken Schlndele, James Sauer, Richard Heliman, James Gasperlin. Coach Duwayne Sabrowsky.

LIONS: Mike Graham. Bob Fleming, Mel Miller. Steven Determan. Don Wiehoff, Steven Pelkey, Dick Struzyk, Bob Keller, Dennis Brown, Tom Hengel, Mel Gulbrandson. Jim Loso, Dave Schulte, Donald Donais, Tim Hall.

Coach L. Fleming. KIWAMS: Robert Rathburn. Charles Cota, Richard WCng. Mike Virdcn, Jim Hoffman, Fred Hcinen, Dave Fapesh, Manthey, Dennis Muyres, Dave Ross.

Coach Jake Lynch. FRANKLINi Tom Stadther. Dave Garner. Mike Rengel, Marvin Jurek, Tom Johnson, Mike Miller. Jack Karn, Richy Oakland, Douglas Host, Gary Magnuson, Robert Bursch, Bill Lehner, Dick Tome-zik.

Dale Sanders. Monty Hoffstrom. Coach Leon Knight. AMERICAN LEAGUE xEAGLES: Jim Turck, John Schmidt, Pat Mitchell. Hog Young, Dave Stearns, Ron Super, Letand Sundberg.

Dan Vie-hauser, Richard Kampa, Dick Post, Steve Fuchs, Ron Fahnhorst, Jerome Miller, Joel Roos, Lee Heaton. Coach Marv Stearns, ELKS Ron Menzhuber. Bob Mohs, Mark Haverland, Joel Cota. Victor Lahr, Mike William, Tom Krausert, Dave Axell, Tom Heuerman, Steven Turbett, Dwight Turbett, Vic Koppang, David Hanson, Steven Motzer, Jerome Theisen. Coach Cliff Lehner.

FITZHAHRIS: Mike Kigin, Mark Fit hams, Mike Kuehn, Tom Otto, Jerome Orcutt, Mark Hunsliger, Bob Betten-berg, Bob Statz. John Hormann, Tom Virdcn, Russ Williams, Ricky Statz, Steve Held, Tom Klein, Gerald Zirbes, Coach Speed Winter. PURITY: Bill Hamm, Rog Bauer, Tom Williams, Tim Tompomwski, John Cota, John Conroy, Charles Kengel, Bob Gross. Terry Tessari, Larry Willis, Rod Caldwell, Kicky Santzer, James Lang, Dave 1'enfting, Gary Knafla Coarh-Bob Sullivan. harmony with the sun's arrival.

and will play at least six games 27-17. DP Mathes, Jenne, Stubing Pinky McNamara went 41 yards with a punt in the third period son (C). Dressier (UMD), and Nyhus Terilli, Moore, Smith (2). LOB-St. It was never a contender, how with teams of the National Indus (GA).

Height 5-10Mi. Pole vault 1. Tie between Charboa for the final alumni touchdown Cloud 7, Eau Claire 13. 2B Jenne, Orsino 2, Terilli, Smith 2 ever, after the shaky opening trial Basketball League. neau (ST) and Olson (M); 1.

Kaiser Cox was tackled in the end zone minutes and it never solved the Wunt. 3B Studing. HR Patrick. SB (SJ); 4. Tlo between Kollodge (SJ) James W.

Vickers, sponsor of for the varsity's two points in the passes of Bobby Cox and Gino Dalton (GA), Haaland (C), and Lev. Alou. PITCHING RECORDS erson (C): Height 12. fourth period. er bb 10 Cappelletti.

Broad jump 1. Johnson (GA); 2, Gabrielson (C; 3. Nyhus (GA); 4. 7 7 6 5'i For the crowd of 14,000, how fi hatz RiodHI 1J Holt (UMD); 5. Clint (UMD).

Distance Among other things, Warmath 4 3 1 1 the Wichita NIBL entry and new league president, said tentative plans call for the Russian men's and women's teams to arrive in New York early in February. They probably will play their first ever, the big moments were the musty ones when all time great liked: Griihtha Bergstraesser Banach (L, -3). Wittichen Mile relay 1. St. John's (Kuelbs Keith and Keven Hughes, Paul); 2, Minnesota's aggressive pressure Bronko Nagurski carried the ball against the opposing passers.

Aucshurii: 3. Macalesier; 4. Concordia 5. Duluth. Time 3:33.

three times for auld lang syne Dr.n in the curing! Its spunky olav the final 20 game there. Vickers said. Oddo- WP-Schalz. Riddell, Griffiths. Berg Team Standings St.

John's Mac. Hraesser. PH Orsino 2. HP-Schatz 2 alester 47'i, Concordia 34'a, Hamline The 50-year-old Brynk got no great yardage but earned a cheering tribute. Smith Jimenet.

Jsuluvan, hoer, minutcs of the first half, and nonts have not been selected for again in the third period in the (the first games. Duluth 15' Guitavus lj'j, St. Subject In Ule T-J IX A-351. tThomss 12Vj, Augusburg I. wnere appilcahl.

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