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The Humboldt Republican from Humboldt, Iowa • Page 11

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June 8, 16 the seeaad Annual HumtxMdt cramp ttsdc and FteM state City Si-Id the HumbcvWt Aatetic 5ft the senidf divisions of both firls and competition to the state meet to be nan Senders of Humboldt again in his sjrectalties by irianrnf the SSO yard and mile rens alttiottgh pushed to a 2:06.9 clicking in the former by Paul Blaekman of Eagle Grove! Sanders had irjrmed up for the longer distances bv running a 280 stint, placing second behind Bristow of trvington who to state in three events. The rangy junior who attends the Lu terne High School, wn the less jump with a leap of to l-l 2 and also earned the 100 title as well as the 220 crown. He was timed in :10,4 for the 100 and :23.4 for the fftnffiofifti 8, faff fcjdkrf, sra ftsttllft. UKSIW mtauti 5, LOT! Ctimn, Hflffi. i-? dale, 2, DlaW Tel.

tort. 5, Lori enrrtnv ifamBoldl, time, First place decided by playoff John Liechtjr of Morsbolltewn. ebov. left, defected Jetty Will.it* of Meson City, right, on the second hole of pJayoH to eaptore the Aoateur golf towrnoment, which was held Saturday and Wtey. 8 ond 9.

The two men bod identical 104 scores ofter 27 boles, sending them into the sudden deoth ploy off. Liechty shot 31 in nine holes, which included a hole In one. He was presented with the tovrnoment trophy and a clothing gift certificate for $100. John Benda of Hnaboldt won third place in the chain- pionship flight, one stroke behind Liechty and Repoblican Photo. Other than Senders, three other HHS varsity track team members snowed well in the senior division of competition.

They were Dale Erickson. Kip Thorson and Rich Conlon. Conlon topped the hish jump event with a 5-10 leap while Erickson won the 180 low hurdles in :21.6, placed second to Bristow in the 100 yard dash, and third behind Bristow and Sanders in the 220 dash. Thorson ran second to fenders in the mile and third in tbe 180 low hurdles as well as fourth in the 220 dash. Other winners in the senior division were David Anderson of Renwick who earned the 440yard dash crown with a time of :53.9 and Richard Jenson of Bode who took the 120 high hurdles in :20.8.

There were three double winners in the intermediate division. They were Terry Dillinger of Humboldt in the '440 yard dash and 120 high hurdles; Dan Block of Lu Verne in the 880 and mile runs; and Gary Telford of Ottosen in tbe 100 and 220 dashes Ronald Wolf of Lu Verne was Twin Rivers girls upped season record to 4-0 The Twin RiTers girls softball team Increased tbeir season record to four wins and DO losses after they defeated Laurens Friday, June 7, by a score of 16 to 2, and Uxnson Monday evening, Jnne 10, by a score of 12 to 2, Tne team has defeated Rolfe, 11-9, and Corwta, 23-3. in earlier season boots. The junior Tirsiry sqcad and varsity squad laced Wester Wednesday evening, at Westey. Ames driver topped Kossuth time trials snpsr suxxs not md jo tbe most of tte SOD at Ktxssato OJEF evening, 4oae 1.

Del Stote of ioaos tes. time as ne was but tbere- wtat eigni tass less tbao Jatf af time. Onii tto fittrt teaj nm wtnoui Gene SeBansetejeioer a meet Albert City Friday, June 14. following tbe junior varsity game at 7 p.m. The winning pitcher in the boat with Laurens was Amy Wehrspann.

Sheet of Laurens was tbe losing pitcher. Each of the pitchers struck out tiro batters. Sheet gave up six walks. The Twin Rivers squad recorded eight bits, four errors, and six walks, while the Laurens team had three hits, eight errors, and no walks. Marsha Hacker hit a home run for the Pirates.

The squad shoved great base running ability and improved their defense. The game was called after fire and one-half innings because of flae 10-run rule. TSae Tinning pitcher for the Mansoo was Amy with Colleen Claw- sx podang for the losers. Amy strike outs compared TSs same was called after six noaags because of the 10-run nfe, Twin Rivers romping yesstsnA toe Hanson squad to win Alstott, 3B 3 Solera, CF. ,3 Luchsinger, LF 3 Sheet, 3 Johnson, 2B.

3 Essick. SS 3 Sddall, PF Stoner, IB 2 TOTALS. 26 again iwJ a SIMS be trppig fiaasaw; beat ic uualif, for maui wtncfc at ME. Winner tae tea! txxry MeGee Soow roflt of Aiwi teet to via the semj-mam. Is ler BO? SCORES Twa 16 AB Cttdj Haokins.

CF 2 Pattr Jaeobsoo. LF. .5 See Craa, 3B. 3 Coni Chrisensea, IB .3 teeti Jaeobson. SS.

Mtrdta Backer, RF. .3 Tsifert. BF. .1 Caraas Jaassee, C. .4 fiiis JB.

.4 AJB? Vebrffeaa. P. ,4 be mort Laureate I Cray. C. and ens er- uad Twin Rivers Laurens Twin Rivers 12 Cindy Hankins, Patty Jacobson, Suti Cran, 3B 1172 0010 AB CF.

.4 LF. .4 .3 ling Coni Christensen, IB i de- ter use the my IV- my red six run ing win Jacki Jacobson, Marsha Hacker, Carman Janssen, Susi Christensen Amy Wehrspann, TOTALS Manson 2 Hueser, C. Clavson, Schuppler, 3B Calmer, SS. MOler, CF Portb. IB.

Junkman, 2B Filloon. RF Creek. LF TOTALS. Score by 1 Twin Rivers 0 1 1 0 1 0 3 0 Manson SS. .4 RF.

.4 C. .4 2B .4 P. .3 31 AB I 4 .3 .3 3 3 3 3 3 3 .28 Innings 32140! 0 0 2 0 0( Markets 8 Grain Quotations Corn, 0 Beans 0 Oats. June 12, 7( Homer into school sparked Twin Rivers 7-2 victory Doug Lome and Steve Ber, also outstanding in the division as he won the long jump with a leap of 18-7, placed second to Telford in the 220 dash and was third in the 100 yard dash, other winners included Darrell Satern of Ottosen who tossed the shot put 48 Dale Thompson of Hardy who high jumped S-6; Randy Kuhlman of Humboldt with an 11-0 pole vault; Bob Damstetter of Humboldt with a time of :22.9 in the 180 low hurdles; and John Blanchard of Humboldt with a discus throw of Rick Palmer of Renwick and Duane Nelson of Thor dominated the prep division as Palmer won three events and Nelson finished first In two events and third In another. Palmer won the 100 yard dash in :10.8; the 220 dash In :24.5 and the long jump with a 16-4 effort while Nelson finished third behind Nelson in the 220 and won the 440 yard dash with a time of 1:03.8 and the 880 yard run with a time of 2:26.5.

Also of note was Mychael Swan of Renwick who chased Palmer to the finished in both the 100 and 220 dashes. Other winners Included Phillip Ernst of Humboldt in the shot put; Paul Bristow of Irvington in the high jump; and Steve Harris of Bode in the pole vault. Junior division entries outnumbered any other division, yet Gary Wertphal of Humboldt did manage to earn a double victory as he won the 60 yard and 440 yard dashes as well as finished third in the 100 yard dash, Dan Johnson of Humboldt won the 100 yard dash, but dropped to second behind Lee Toyne of Humboldt in the 220 dash. In the field events, Scott Satern of Ottosen won top honors in the shot put; Steve Watson of Humboldt topped the long jump competition; Galen Rasmussen earned the high jump crown; and Dick Jensen of Humboldt went 7-0 in the pole vault to win his class. Competition In the girls events was hot and heavy as expected except in the junior division, which again had the greatest number of entries.

However, two girls did qualify for the state meet. They were Marsha Hacker in the senior division with a 177-6 effort in the softball throw and Nancy Moklestad in the intermediate division with a toss of 117-0 in the softball throw. Cindy Hankins of Bode was a triple winner in the prep division as she topped Deborah Rossing of Llvermore in the 100 and 220 dashes with times of :11.8 and :28.1 respectively and earned the long jump crown with a 15-6 effort. Kathy Nagel of Humboldt won the softball throw contest with a toss of 141-4. In the junior division, Karen Stockdale of Humboldt was the only double winner as she led Diane Telford of Ottosen home In tbe 60 and 230 yard dashes with times of :09.0 and :34,5 respectively.

However, Stockdale was fourth in the softball throw which was won by Brenda of Humboldt. Lori Curran of Humboldt was second in the sofU throw and third in both the 60 and 220 dashes, Cindy Pride was third in the softball throw, MEET SUMMARY Boys Senior Division Long Jump Don Bristow. Irvington, Distance, 20 Higft Jump Rich Gorton, Humboldt. Height, 10, 100 Yart Dash-l, Don tow, IrvlwHon: 8, Bate son, Time, 880 Yard Don tow, Irvtoftou; 8, 0 3. Pale Humboldt, Height, Pole Vault t.

Randy Kuhtman, Humboldt; 2, Allen Benson, Humboldt. Height. 11-0. 100 Yard Dash- Gary Telford, Ottosen; 2. Dan boldt; 3.

Ronald Wolf, Lu Verne; 4. Rick Vinsand, Humboldt; 5. Nels Houston. Humboldt. Time.

220 Yard Dash- 1. Gary Telford. Ottosen; 2, Ronald Wolf, Lu Verne; 3. Dan Smith, Humboldt; 4. Terry Dillinger, Humboldt; 5.

Mike Hansen. Dakota City. Time. :24,7. 440 Yard Dash l.

Terry Dillinger, Humboldt; 2. Hugh Sanders. Humboldt; 3. Larry Malll- son, Humboldt. Time, :55.S.

880 Yard Run 1. Dan Block, Lu Verne; 2. Mike Hansen, Dakota City; 3. Paul Hendrickson, Humboldt; 4. Hugh Sanders, Humboldt.

Time, 2:17.5. Mile Run 1. Dan Block, Lu Verne; 2. Paul Hendrickson, Humboldt; 3. Paul Anderson, Humboldt.

Time, 4:57. 120 High Hurdles 1. Terry Dillinger, Humboldt; 2. Norman Schipull, Goldfield; 3. Bob Damstetter, Humboldtj 4.

Randy Kuhlman, Humboldt: 5. Larry Mallison, Humboldt. Time, :16.7 180 Low Hurdles 1. Bob Damstetter, Humboldt; 2. Norman Schipull, Goldfield; 3.

Dana Vige, Bode; 4. Mike Hansen, Dakota City. Time, :22.9. Discus 1. John Blanchard, Humboldt; 2.

Nels Houston, Humboldt; 3. Rick Vinsand. Humboldt. Distance, Prep Shot Put 1. Phillip Ernst, Humboldt; 2.

Doug James, Hardy; 3. Randy Wright. Humboldt; 4. Dave Thompson, Hardy; 5. Lynn Lindley, Humboldt.

Distance, 40-0. Long Jump l. Rick Palmer, Renwick; 2. Kevin Tellier, Humboldt; 3. Dave Thompson, Hardy; 4.

Dave Rundle, Goldfield. Distance, 16-4. High Jump 1. Paul Bristow, Irvington; 2. Jerry Ehrhardt, Humboldt; 3., Mychael, "4.

1 Dave sin, Hardy. Height, 4-8. Pole Vault 1. Steve Harris, Bode; 2. Paul James, Hardy; 31 Lynn Lindley, Humboldt.

Height, 8-6. 100 Yard Dash 1. Rick Palmer, Renwick; 2. Mychael Swan, Renwick; 3. Paul Bristow, Irvington, and Jerry Ehrhardt, Humboldt; 5.

Kevin Tellier, Humboldt. Time, :10.8. 220 Yard Dash 1. Rick Palmer, Renwick; 2. Mychael Swan, Hardy; 3.

Duane Nelson, Thor; 4. David Hendrickson and Gary Bristol, both of Humboldt. Time, 440 Yard Dash 1. Duane Nelson, Thor; 2. Gary Bristol, Humboldt; 3.

David Hendrickson, Humboldt; 4. Paul Bristow, Irvington. Time, 1:03.8. 880 Yard Dash 1, Duane Nelson, Thor; 2, Kevin Tellier, Humboldt; 3, Paul James, Hardy; 4, Gary Bristol, Humboldt, Time, 2:26,5. Junior Shot Put 1.

Scott Satern, Qttosenj David Peterson, boldti 3, Danny Thompson, Hardy; 4, Randy Moench, Humboldt: 5, James Nielsen, Humboldt, Pis. tance, 31 Long Jump Steve son, HumboWt; 2, David peter' sen, HymboWt; 3, Scott Satern, Oitosen, Distance, 13 Jump 1. Galen mussen, GoWfleWj 8.Jame,§NeU son, Humboldt, Height, Vault Pick Jensen, Humboldt; 8, Lee, Tope. HumfcoWt; 3, Piviti Petersen. HumhoWt, Height, 7.0, phj).

Humboldt; Jim Conlon, 4 Allan Bristol Hum' 1 WSCS met BRADQATE-WSCg met Wednesday at the Bradgate Methodist church, Mrs. Arthur Zeman. presided In the absence of Mrs. Kenneth Dayton. Mrs, Ernie Burr and Mrs, Carlos Harris gave devotions and the lesson.

Those serving lunch were Mrs. Owen odtand and Mrs, Edna Merchant with Mrs. Dwayne Benge assisting. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Cran attended the graduation of her sister, Linda Boeckholt, at the Rolfe Community High School Friday evening.

They were coffee guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Boeckholt. at Rolfe honoring Linda. Mr.

and Mrs. Dean Madsen and family of La Molle, Illinois, visited at the home of Mrs. Edna Madsen from Tuesday through Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Madsen and family of Monroe from Wednesday through Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Madsen and family of Sheffield joined them for supper Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Gus Fredericksen of South San Gabriel, California, arrived Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fredericksen, where they plan to visit for two weeks. Frank Hacker, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Hacker, visiting at the Donald Hacker home at Hancock, Minnesota. Those calling on Mrs. Lyle Jennings Tuesday evening to help her celebrate her birthday were Mrs. Donald Brandhoy, Miss Beryl Dickey, Mrs. Ivan Wolcott, Mrs.

Robert Zeman and children, Mrs. Leola Wallace, Mrs. John Schultz, Miss Marguerite Bradbury, and Mrs. Virgil Burris. Mrs, Edna Madsen and Donald Madsen were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Roger Madsen at Sheffield. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cran and family attended a Boeckholt family picnic at Gotch Park in ITsffg Isatson and Mrs, MffdSSB ft ffflmBotdf 10 help rar celebrate nHfjstfltoffiy, and Mrs, Bmrneif Hanson wen Monday evening; of Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Hanson af Haveleek, Mr, affd Mrs.

Warren Dsdd were Wednesday evening visitors af (he VirtfU Hacker hame, Mr. and Mrs, im Fredericksen andfdhUlydfLlvermere were Wednesday evening visit erg at the Lawrence Prederickgen home, Mr, and Mrs, Edward Van Bank and Mrs, Lee While and bays ef Gllfflote dity attended the uafle'n'exereises ofDeanandDale Bass at Gar-Hgan Catholic High wheel at Algona, and were ceffee guests at the home af their parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Bass at Whltfemofe, Notes Ottosen Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Worster were Sunday night visitors at the Gordon Lanntng home atGltmore City.

Saturday night the Worsters visited at the Merle Taylor home at Bradgate, TttOR LUTHERAN CHURCH E. W. Qimm, Pastor thor, Iowa Sunday, June 16: Morning worship at a.m. Wednesday, June 10: Deborah circle meets with Mrs Ive Nessa, assisted by Mrs. Mabel Larson, at 2 p.m.; Elizabeth circle meets with Mrs.

Stanley Snnd- vlg, assisted by Mrs. Elmer Saboe, at 2 p.m.; Naomi circle meets with Mrs. Ingvald Op- helm, with Mrs. Willie serving, tul 2 p.m.; Rebecca circle meets with Mrs. Mason Hanna, assisted by Mrs.

Harvey obrecht, at 2 p.m.; Lois circle meets at 8 p.m. Place of meeting to be announced. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH E. W. Qimm.

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