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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 19

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The Post-Crescenti
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The 7 Friday, August 6, 1965 1 'niw wiKinwiiitj mtj Physical Exams Set for Athletes From Kaukauna KAUKAUNA Phvsiral r. Whitey Ford Hurls 5-Hirter Twins Hike Lead to 5 2 Games Dick ikes' 64 Earns 4-Siroke Tourney Lead Devlin, Nichols, Charles, Nagle aminatioTB for all ninth grade and senior high school athletes will be given at 7 p.m. Aug. 12 in me scnool locker room, according to Guy Krumm, athletic director at Kaukauna High By HAL BOCK i Associated Press Sports Write: They've been passing ove. Fred Talbot pretty resularlj this year but the young Kansas City right hander keeps winning hue was 4-12 aih a 3.97 ERA it the All Star break and stands -15 now.

Elsewhere in the American League, Minnesota lengthened its lead to 5h games over idle Baltimore by whipping Washington 8-5. New York blanked Chicago 3-0 behind Whitey I NEW VOIK CMICAftO ao a MrliW ifhon 5 1 0 ttr If 4 0 19 Kufjwt a 4 118 if it Mamie if 2 0 pmano 4 8 0 0 Rami rf 0(80 lb 4918 i T-eo, ri 4 8 11 Ain 3B 4 0 0 0 Moard 3 I 1 1 4010 PCi'rr. lb 4 8 0 0 Po'-vd 2b 3 0 19 i Lewi rf 3 0 0 0 3 0 9 I Wost Ho cf 10 10 Jnhn 0 0 0 9 i var 36 3 0 1 8 Nth I on th 9 8 9 0 Fd 3 0 0 0 ph 10 0 0 Totati Mill Totan 31 5 I Htw'Vwk 77. a oniuo Cl9 000 00O scnooi. Local physicians and dentists will be on hand to give 'examinations without charee.

I just the same. Talbot became the Athletics' Boys competing in any sport; I first 10game winner Thursday 4 night when he limited Boston to are required to have the physicals. Youths unable to 1 i I six hits and got last out help 1111- make it at the time of the from John yatt for a 5-1 victo Dowell's 12th victory. Rchardson DP Naw Yark 1. LOB Maw Yortt 1, Ch'cago ry over the Red Sox.

HR-Haward The American League's 10- exams due to vacations or other reasons will be required to (make arrangements for exam laiooi naa auowea oniy one' jg-vantia. Richirasoo. hit after the third inning and 15)- had two out in the ninth when he eti w. tu Eft BS SO game club is not a terribly ex elusive Dlace these davs with 15 ran int tmi.Ma cino. John l.

-s 41-3 1 ination with their family physician and dentist. 0 8 3 3 0 9 0 8 0 other pitchers joining the ranks.osger and Russ Nixon brought new. i before Talbot made it. But none. WvaM it nf tho hniincn Bracketed at 68 WHITEMARSH, Pa.

(AP) -j Dick Sikes may soon be able to! use his full name instead of ini-' tials when he registers for a golf tournament. The 25-year-old comparative newcomer to the pro golf tour registers as 'R. H. Sikes." He explained this keeps him from being mistaken for Dan Sikes 36-year-old veteran professional. A few more rounds such as the eight-under-par 64 he shot in the Philadelphia Golf Classic Thursday and Dan may have to start the initial bit to keep from being confused with Dick.

Sikes, who hopes to return to 1 WP-For. T-J 15. -1954. 01 ine omer memoers ions ior After a wa to nrh hitter the last nlarp Athletics. who'veiTAn, Unrim tAt 4 Detroit CLEVELAND 1 "f'-'-rrnTTt'-- 'tiiiinnnr ii- jui "--il abrhbi abrtibl 5 1 3 0 Srawn 4 2 10 niniirtajeu jusi oj mi vvyatt renrea taaie Kressoud smsw on a foul pop, ending it.

I SSJ? Talbot was passed on to Kan- Bill Brv8n knocked in two' sas City in the aftermath of the runs for the A's and Talbot also' f.o". complicated e-cornered drove in one with an eighth jjj. Can 16 raHo tt'hirh onf Rnrltw Pnlavitft' O'W 5 8J1 Hioton cf 1990 5 9 2 0 If 4 2 2 2 3 0 16 Ceiavito rf 4 12 1 9 0 0 Whirfi4 lb 4 9 2 1 2 0 9 8 Alvil 36 4 0 9 0 4 0 10 2b 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Azru 19 9 0 2 0 0 0 Dow II 3 0 1 10 9 0 110 0 The Appleton Babe Ruth League's state tournament runnerup team was feted at a year-end banquet at the Coun-try-Aire Thursday night. Awards went to (from left) Billy DeMars, batting; Brent Gibson, WAPL's most valuable player award and Paul Mueller, pitching. Tournament manager Gary Schultz, second from right, holds the district championship trophy while Darwin Griffith, right, BRL president, looks on.

(Post-Crescent Photo) to Cleveland and jonn homano Joe Nossek and Zoilo Ygr.jTririma 1 J.J 1 34 18 1 Total 31 I sours piuviuru me nome niri Tatau from the Indians to Chicago. The White Sox gave catcher punch for Minnesota Against' Datreit onfl mij Camilo Carreon to Cleveland iWashincton. Nossek 's three-run jotoidooK- and outfielders Mike Hershber- shot built a five-run Twin lead', the University of Arkansas in I Weekend Fishinq in uie uuiu inning ana Jim laai 5B-Wagner, Brown, Wood. MR ger and Jim Landis to Kansas ICity. The A's were also to re- Coasted tO his 10 VICtOrV.

Re- wagnar ul. S-Hinton. Cedar Rapids Trails by 2 As Bees Lose ceive "a player to be named." ip a ER SB SO 5 5 13 i lief ace Johnny Klippstein fin-w vsh ne late aaaition rurnea oui 10 2 0 0 9 1 lsned up. Howard Homers Nischwitr 2 DOWN 11-7 9 HBP By McDowell. 10 2 1 10 Freehan, 2.27.

Wlnnabaqo County Warden Frank cauoht from piars In Laka l. Talhnf nnrf with 9 1ft-K rprnrH Darinoar and Donald Knoip: Wallayas Lake and rivar fishing only fair. lalDUl liu Willi liroiawu still taking artificial lures being trolled conditions normal. and 3.48 eamed run average for It was Ford's kind of day Burlincton's Midwest Leafjue winn.h.nn hnra reefs. junWKaimar.

Kennam larkm. e.inh Birhrt.140 innings, tne 24- year-oia WASHINGTON MINNESOTA Packers' Long Tries Hand at Punt Returning CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 Long admitted with a grin, "so that's be another story when you'll have some big linemen coming down on you for keeps. It's pretty easy to stand out there when you don't have to worry about being taken apart. "There's a lot more to it than strike's a person's eye," Bob continued. "You have to work with the other receiver, you have to watch the ball and, if your partner calls for it, you have to judge whether he should call for a fair catch.

If he does fair catch it, you have to be there in case of a fumble to help out and, if he doesn't fair catch it, you have to block the first man coming down." Compares Campaigns Pausing to compare '64 with bl bl Chicago 92 degrees worth and the Yankee southpaw responded with his 13th victory. IpSft was shnvorl in twn rampsib'rch tl" hitting on helgrammltas and on: Panfish good, bass fair to good, pitcher has become the top icau vvaa snovcu lu iwu gomes worm, on mud L(lke winnebaqo. Trout, wallayas, northerns and muskies Athletic cf-ff Over leaar napidS inursaay aSiLaroa numbers of white bass taking fair Waters slightly above normal. iiu.un uic numuvo ou, Vilas County Wardens Baniamin He was 6-5 with a 3.48 ERA at tho Race 1ac a lO-innino ntocfrnall minnows In the Fox River within Whitey, who has trouble on cool vt cify Oshkosh more noiaoie wnere p-noricK ana cnaries Wranosky: Musky in L. Fox to Waterloo.

6-a. and the Cardm- he river mpties Into Lake fishing fair all lakes, soma fish being 11 lc lmlc VL Mlc "lal aays Decause Uie Operation On "5h are runnin9 but was PassPd over for theihis left shoulder last winter left Sill 3 9 2 0 9 9 9 0 3 110 4 1 4 1 1-1 0 9 9 9 4 2 10 3 12 3 19 9 0 4 9 10 3 9 9 0 10 0 0 Outagamie County Wardens Dale morninos and evenings best bet. Walleyes Classic With Manager Al LOpeZ als beat Clinton, 5-2. In other ML games, Wisconsin Rapids defeated Quincy, 14-5, Cun ham lb 4 1 2 1 Vrsalles Hamlin 2b 4 2 3 1 Pollms 3b Held rf 4 113 Kmdall 3b Howard If 3 0 1 9 Olive rf Lock cf 3 0 8 9 Allison lb King rf 1 0 0 0 Battey Zimmer 3b 4 0 0 OZim'man Camilli 3 0 0 0 Hall If Brumley ph 1 0 0 0 Nossek cf Br kman ss 3 11 OVinchar lb Klrkl'nd ph 1 0 0 OOuiUcl 2b Rickert 0 0 0 0 Kaat Pidiik 1 0 8 0 Klippst Bl's'eme ph 1 0 0 0 M'Mull'n ph 1 0 0 0 Nen ph 10 0 0 Totals 35 5 I 5 Totals woray ano Aioert vanoeroioemen still slow with soma fish being taken In choosing John O'DonOghue to evening, on deeo Northerns slow on; Athloti. Jumbo perch still hitting on the north and Quad Cities beat DubUQUe lend 01 Winnebago, helgrammites ell waters.

Trout slow. Water normal. him with a circulation problem in his pitching hand, was in charge all the way. Ford's batterymate, Elston Howard, whacked a two-run homer. McDowell ran his American 'jand nignt crawlers providing tne nest; anawano county Wardens 0 8-5, in 8 game halted after fivebalt.

Walleyes still biting on the rock Johnson and Philip Zieman: Panfish innine hv rain ib8rs- Perch antl nice "'ches of continue to hold up real well, blueaiMs 6 northerns reported from Little Lake particularly good on Shawano lake All QUincy 000 030 200 5 10 3 Butte des Morts. Water normal. game fish only fair, trout also only fair WiS. RapidS 440 221 01X-14 14 2'Re very low and levels the fall for three hours credit reeded for a degree, led the field by four strokes after one round of the 72-hole tournament at Whitemarsh Valley Country Club. Eight Birdies He fired eight birdies and 10 pars Thursday for his edge over Bruce Devlin, Bob Charles, Bobby Nichols and Kel Nagle, all tied at 68.

Eight were deadlocked at 69, including Arnold Palmer. U.S. Open champion Gary Player had a 72 and Masters king Jack Nicklaus a 71. Sikes canned putts of 8, 15, 20 and 25 feet for birdies. A couple just lipped the cup or he might have tied or broken the course record of 63 set in 1963 by Player.

He had 12 one-putt greens, seven for birdies. Sikes disclosed that the putter he used Thursday was one he hadn't touched in two months. "My putting has been off and I thought I'd try something different." Sikes has an extra incentive to earn extra money on the tour's long, hot summer. He's 36 1 11 Leaeue-leadins strikeout total to Washington 000 103 loo 033 101 OOx 1 011 in rp: t. Minnesota ARD Adult Softball Results iniuunt i iters, ii was lieintZ, Marcenaro (3), OX soma nlc walleyes being taken in the (81 and Rudolnh MrOnppnv Mrly rnornln rocks ,0 shor'' ana rvuuoipn.

mcyueeny fne Mst shore 8f Lsk, Winneb8go Ba (6): MOrriS and CrOSS. jfishing Is fair to good on Round lake Bowens Optioned the 12th time in 23 starts 'season that the tall left-hander U. in Battey. Ouiiiei, Rollins, Howard, has Struck OUt 10 or more bat- Srinkman. 33-Allison.

HR Nossek (2) W-Morris. L-Heintz. PrUe. L. Foster 5th OnelWater conditions below normal.

HR: Quincy Held (12V ters in a Sinc Came. versaues tut, Hamlin (4) Porre- on; Wisconsin Rapids Baltimore Orioles ie uoor Lounry warden wiinam Carrick: Cold rain and winds have slowed fishing, only good reports are ER SB SO 3 2 19 1 wagner ana nocKy NATIONAL CHURCH I P. t.KM7,k '7' vecchio 5th none on. Burlington 002 030 000 05 from party boats. Watar below normal.

LOS AMfiFf I API TU 8 Our Saviours (SO) ton 210 9-4 11 vuu ui uve 111 mu 1 una apiece un Dodaa County Wardens Pat Rurhant' nc 000 302 000 16 15 1 Welvln Lenge, Horicon Marsh Is Baltimore Orioles with Wagner strok-lKar Waterloo nrnn irinn trtme ntra nnrtfiorm iirnn (10 innings) iminnows best bait. Panfish biting fair to Thursday that thev hav a in I.L-a m. they have i. t'V Mdnnon, uuvo in; nncy ntfi0M, Giiiesoie 2 L. Borsche.

2 D. 9 A (10) and Velaznuez: Klimkowski Schuster, and have recalled: b.V... 11 nijcnesier anO KPflyV iruui iismhi on sirpams 19 oesr some nice catches of browns center fielder Paul Blair renter tia Hcp Dtmi u.race uum ivji W-KlimkOWSki. L-O'Riley. SiTn, tan "on 7" "urtn, the u.

LP Westohal. TH 000 000 401- Cedar Rapids I blacx bain cjclub. 3 xTki 2 5 2 on many water, during the evenino hours on, D' 100 000 100- Clinton getting married in November to y.i.sj -JUIH-U XVI UJC best In Buist, Cecil (8) and "if' ATTENTION! ALL BOWLERS Orioles in 62 games this Fishing CI yw, 1 202 305 -U 17 First English U3-1) onaw yi) vurne id; anu generally slow. Miss Jolene Mtton ot nine Rock. They will honeymoon while he plays In a tournament was optioned to Rochester Julv Jnhn V7 Fond du Lac County Warden Charles von Eps.

Schlumpf: Jumbo perch contmua to bite 3. Since then, he had hit MR for W-Buist. L-Lazar. in Hawaii. He has earned $21,000 -t- nuuw um lom: YiieDrjuo wirn oorn iU.

Tj tit: i e- bh. i HR Cedar Ranirid-Laiolo 7th worms "elgrammites. Some walleyes ncu "mKs' COlieCling IOUr mi 1 i L-eaar hapiaS-baiOlO bsln taken tr0, homers anri ririuincr in on n.nc in 7 3' IK' 1 5 of the none on. uw ivi croppies wirn rues ana poppers on nnyH-e, '65, Long said, "I was lost out there last year. That's the big difference.

I think I can do the job this year." "There's been one other change, Bob, known to his colleagues as "Bullet" and "cornflakes," cracked in conclusion. "Max (McGee) talks to me now. I guess it's because we're on the same unit now." Throttling down ever so slightly after two and one-half weeks of gruelling drills, the Packers devoted Thursday afternoon to executing plays and pass patterns to be used in Saturday night's infra-squad match at Lambeau field. In addition to punting practice, the morning session featured Don Chandler's first normal workout with the field goal unit and it was highly successful. Chandler drilled 10 straight through the uprights, five from 25 yards directly out front and another five from a sharp, 17-vard ancle.

Paradise Club (4-0 000 0O0 9-9 3 North. Adv. (8-S) 102 111 WP Stepenskl. LP Smith. TH Ja.

Plamann. in tne evening, still-fishing for white bass saulcJ' and northerns slow on Lake Winnebago. BOWenS has been a disan- Wster levels about normal on most lakes. Waupaca County Wardens to the Orioles ttllS wcKevitt jr. and Rex i year, averaging .145 in 62 Skunk Hill Par 14)) om oil) 92 21 019 209 3 a MeGlnnn.

TH I games, with three homers nd "3rLSmi lp the Wolf river in cut-off area, live bait km. r-anrisning qooo on partridge, North; 13 rUnS batted in. Last Season. Griesbach, 2 3. Sports on TV, Radio This Weekend so far this year and the $25,000 first prize here would look nice in the bank book.

Rosters for Browns' Tilt With 'Stars CHICAGO (AP) Poslrs for th All-ttars foottull game tonigM with numbers, nsm, eositlorn. Telvision-rr)io covfrsgs by ABC, starting 9 P.m. EST: omu vranoin iohh. some large oass nave a i ibeen caught on the Chaln-O-Lekas. Water 8S an American League rOOKie, Subway Sar 7- 19? 919 9-4 I 22 homers, knocked in Br -4 ooo ooi 9-1 4 Manitowoc County Warden Herbert WPFlller.

LP-Burt. TH-Hammen, 3 vanuer oioemen: dome percn oeina 1 una aim ovciatcu rnnrtii. 9 1 Starting Friday Thru Labor Day BOWLERS' APPRECIATION WEEKS CLEVELAND BROWNS nh AO Wnnlpn 11 Nlnrjwskl 9 a BASEBALL Foxes vs. Quincy, WHBY (1:15 p.m. Saturday) Foxes vs.

Quad Cities. WHBY (8 p.m. Sunday) Giants vs. Cardinals, Channel 11 (1 p.m. Saturday) FOOTBALL Redskins vs.

Eagles, Channel 2 (1 p.m. Saturday) An interested spectator for the third straight day was defensive captain Hank Gremmin-cer, who tested his injured right lb lb a da dt of df el dt t-g knee intermittently along the IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON OLDS 88s Get the immediate response of a Rocket V-8 Engine with regular or premium fuel! BIG CHOICE! BIG BUYS! BIG SAYINGS! Bills vs. Patriots, Channel 5 Ob 62 Memmplaar Ob 64 Bettridge Ob 65 Goosby db 66 Hickerton db 67 William db 69 Kaniekl hb 70 Brown hb 72 Bundre Ob 73 Clark fb 74 Modielewskl lb 75 ShoaU fb 76 Groia lb 77 Sehafrath hb 71 Parker hb 79 Gain hb 80 Gloss db 83 Brewer lb 84 Wlggln lb 15 McNeil 86 Collins (1 p.m. Sunday) GOLF sidelines. Gremminger, hurt in Monday afternoon's scrimmage, is a doubtful starter Saturday night.

Philadelphia Classic, Channel 13 Ryan IS Gritting 50 Fichtnar 22 Caylor S3 Bam 24 Franklin 2 Caleb 27 Robarts 30 Parrlsh 32 Brown 35 Flss 36 Scalas 38 Scrurak 42 Warfleld Klly 48 Graan 49 Beach 50 Costal lo 52 Luecl 56 Morrow ALL-STARS 7 Huarte Notra Oami 12 Staubach Navy 14 Morton California 15 Todd Ariz, Stata 20 Fraderlckson Pk ot dt dt da oe hb hb Rice 2 (3:30 p.m. Sunday) Bob and Mary's Triumphs, 20-8 KAUKAUNA In the Worn. Combined Locks Softball qb 57 Walker en's Softball League Monday, 1b 60 Croftcheck 9 Indiana flb 63 Davidson Ohio Stata Johnson 0 f-ml if Stat Jerry Kamp's iar 010 200 420 I Cath. Family Ins. 109 900 0203 I WP Urby Wildenherg LP Jim Schroe-der.

HR Gordy Evers. Rich Ristau. Auburn it stave DeLong Bob and Mary's rolled to a 20-8; win over Verbeten's Bar and: Peter's Bar topped Hillside 15-5. i Gerry Van Deurzen hurled fori Don OeValk Builders OOO 021 0104 7 Srhmidt Oil Co. 101 900 03x 5 WP Art Sldel.

LP Jim Wydeven. HR-Dick Wallace. a Bob and Mary's, while Rose Mary Kappell hurled the win for Peter's. Bonnie Jerow homered' for Peter's, while Mary Jerow had three hits in three trips. Polly Weiler had three hits in three tries for Hillside.

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Carolina Orambllnn 48 Sayera hb 79 Wilson 1 Kansas Georgia 50 Butkus 0 JH'frson Illlnoia Utah ji Schottenheimer 81 F.Brown fit! Miami, Flo. S2 Ressler 8J Hill Pnn Stata S. Cohf. A Drnuun Marilyn Hilgenberg. with three hits In four trips, paced Bob and Mary's.

Joann Verkuilen, Karla Vanden Heuvel, Betsy Krueger and Lois Pomeroy had two hits each for Verbeten's. Dick 1 Buddy's Bar 001 00,1 (KM-S I) Bob DeValk Plastering 090 401 0005 WP Gary Wydeven. LP Bob Wydev-en. Former Grid Standout At OSUDies at 65 TOLEDO. Ohio (AP) Dr.

Boni Petcoff, 65. prominent Toledo physician who was a college football star four decades ago, died Thursday after suffering an apparent heart attack. Dr. Petcoff, a tackle on the Ohio State University football team, was team captain in 1923. He coached the University of Toledo team from 1926 to 1929 before proceeding with his medical career.

Free Bowling for Everyone HERE IS HOW IT WORKS: Pay for 2 Games, Bowl the 3rd Game FREE! Bowl as Many Games as You Want, Every 3rd Game Free! Howl at the Air Conditioned i3 Simmons Ceorala Taeh mi''ri" 15 Snow (4 cerne Northwestern Notre Dame 15 Curry 90 Lambert no 'cUrgiaTech Caveness 9 Arkansas Oklahoma College Ave. at Hwy. 41 SPECIAL NOTE- 75 1965 0LDSM0BILES EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT AT 7:15 P.M. SCOTCH COUPLES SWEEPER jit TO CHOOSE FROM Haas and Schuelke Teami Tie for Lead In Southside League KAUKAUNA Haas a d-ware (8-1) downed Herbert Schuelke Co. (7-4) in Midget Southside League play last week to move into a tie for first place with the team It defeated.

Ken Mischler leads the hurl-ers with an 8-0 record, while Dan Newhouse is 8-1. Newhouse and Brian Jensen lead the hitters with .500 averages. Marten's Dry Goods (-2) won two games last week to hold first in the Hennes PeeWee League. Gustman's also won two. Jerry VanderLoop and John Velte hit two homers during the week.

VFW (9-1) posted i double win to hold first in the La-Follette PeeWee League. Barry Hoffman rapped two homers. J-CKPOT THIS FRIDAY $4Q00 CAR DAMAGED? Whottver work it neeefi, ur body end fender expert will restore it to "like-new" condition! Drive In new! WE FULIY GUARANTEE 'LIKE NEW BODY WORK Al Rudolf Motors BODY SHOP Directly Behind Mid-City Beer Depot (Alley between N. Oneida N. Morriion Sti.) Ph.

RE 4-1654 Adler Brau Attention League Bowlers: Choice Openings for Men's Teams, Ladies' Teams, Couple's Teams Call 41 Bowl RE 4-5772 GEO. WALTER BREWING CO. CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE KAUKAUNA R0 6-3581 SEYMOUR MARINETTE MENOMINEE DAILY 8 A.M.-8:30 P.M. SATURDAYS 8 A.M.-5 P.M. APPLETON, WISCONSIN.

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