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minutes. company. Little League Tryouts Slated For April 26 Ryun Sparks World Mark In Relays LAWRENCE. Kan. (AP) 20 Journal Courier, Jacksonville, April 20, 1969 Ready For Fishing Season? NEW YORK (AP) Are your Wolff suggests sending the wife's hair spray on the hooks lines and tackle ready? wife and children to the movies as a protection against rusting.

Boatmen spend several week-'for an evening so that the house If you use flies and the tea ends getting their craft in yours alone. Put the tea kettle kettle still is boiling steam the shape. Hunters polish and clean on to boil water. tom and their guns diligently. Rut fisher- Start with the rods.

Get at snap back to in men usually aren't that dedi- them with soap and water, cated. scrubbing with a toothbrush. But don't fret. Here are some Then rinse the rods in clear quick and easy suggestions water and let them dry while from Dick Wolff, an angler of you work on the reels. Later, note who also is vice-president come back and grease the of the Garcia Corporation, ferules for easy fitting and to largest fishing tackle prevent rust and corrosion.

Lubricate and check the operation of every reel. Especially check the drag tensions. Now check the lines, cutting off the first six feet of each to avoid Jim Ryun. competing for the worn spots Run out as much last as a collegian on his line as possible to test both the home track, anchored Kansas to line and the tension settings. By 8 world record 9:33 in the dis- doing this you also will elimi- lance medley relay Saturday nate manv of the sets and bends and the Javhawks virtually in the line.

turned the 44th Kansas Relays Elks Little League Baseball cloth. their own private meet, tryouts will be held April 26. remoVe accomulated dirt and Ryun ran the anchor mile of 1969 at the State Hospital Little debris from the line and reel the distance medley in 3:57.6. league ball diamond. back in.

I With Julio Meade running the The schedule for tryouts is 1 Next, empty your tackle box. anchor leg both times, Kansas While the wife' still is at the also captured the 440- and 880 movies, use her hand vaccuum yard relays. This gave the Jay- cleaner to get the inside of the hawks four of the seven relays box really clean, then wipe it i titles. They won the four-mile Boys who cannot make the an 0jiv cloth. relay Friday, tryouts on April 26th can try out aWijy an the stuff that In addition, the Javhawks had at 6 00 p.m.

on April 28, 1969. yfHJ are not colng t0 use the seven individual champions in The eight year old boys will that catch fish last George Byers. 120-vard high he notified at a later date, as summer the knife with the hurdles; Stan Whitley, long to when their season starts. broken blade and the rusty can jump; Jan Johnson, pole vault; The dividing line for the opener. Karl Salb, shot put; Doug Knop.

leagues is Beecher, Grove and inspect your hooks with a discus; Ken Gaines, triple jump. Mound. The area north of this sman magnifying glass fa handy and Bill Penny, hammer throw, line is the American League and thing to have in your box ail It was the most smashing dis- South of the line is the National for Rusty hooks play of all-around track power League. fob can be brought in the history of the Kansas- Fill out the coupon below and to virtual newness with a Texas-Drake relay series which mail to the Elks Club, 231 W. hook hone.

When you are finish- makes up the major Midwest Morgan Jacksonville, Illinois, ed, and if the family hasn't re- spring circuit, before April 23, 1969. from the movie, use the The Javhawks' 440-yard relay team posted a meet-record time GRADE SCHOOL WINNERS: Fantastic Four won the Grade School League title at the Bowling Center as the action finished Saturday. Members of the team are l-r: Mark Block, Bob Manker, Rob Roy Henry and Bill O'Connell. (Staff Photos by Mike Sorriils) McCovey Belts Pair In 5-3 Frisco Edge SAN FRANCISCO the Padres with a five hitter, pair of towering, two-run hom striking out nine and throwing ers by Willie McCovey powered out five other hitters. But he got the San Francisco Giants to a himself into trouble in the first 5-3 victory over the San Diego when two walks set up Bill Dav- Padres Saturday.

run-scoring hit. McCovey, with six homers The Padres scored an un- and 14 runs batted in in 10 earned run in the fourth an games, tagged both blasts off ex-Giant Ollie Brown tied it at loser Dick Delma, 1-2. 3-3 with a homeJV His first homer, a 450-foot San Diego 100 101 5 0 shot to right field, put the San Francisco 300 002 00x-5 6 1 Giants ahead 3-1 in the first in- Selma, McCool (7), Baldschun ning, and his 375-foot clout in (7), Kelley 8 and Cannizzaro; the sixth put them ahead to stay Perry and Dietz. Perry, 5-3. Bobby Bonds singled home 2-2.

1-2. HRs San the other first inning run. Diego, Brown (2). San Fran- Gaylord Perry, 2-2, held off cisco, McCovey 2 6 as follows: 10:00 a.m.-9 year olds, 11:00 a.m year olds. 1:00 p.m year olds, 2:00 p.m.

-12 year olds. Name: Address: Date of Birth: Phone Number: Mail To: Elks Club, 231 W. Morgan, Jacksonville, of 44.3 seconds. Their 880-yard team was only two-tenths of a second off the mark at 1:23.6. Only Kansas State, which added the two-mile championship to its spring medley title of Friday, and individual stars A1 Oerter and Charlie Greene detracted from the Kansas display of power before 20.000 fans under bright sunshine.

Kansas world record time in the distance medley bettered the mark of 9:33.8 by Ft. MacArthur, set last year. 1 rp The Jayhawks held the U.S. iNieRrO I OSSCS collegiate record at 9:33.8, set led off for Kan-1 St-HUght sas, stepping the half-mile in 1C Fifth, Mac Seventh At Principia Downstate Prep Notes athletic director of the Lions. Wayne Crum has resigned as football coach at Rushville High after serving two years.

Harry Kinert has resigned after 17 years as head basketball coach at Oak Park. He guided Freeport High to the State basketball title in 1951. Don Koch has resigned as basketball coach at Carlyle High after three years. Don Smith HIGH SCHOOL League winner at the Bowling Center is the Midland Electric team. Members of the team finishing play Saturday are (front row) l-r: John Hymes and Harold Leitze.

(Back row) l-r: Barry Bringman, Dale Luttrell and Bob Byers. 1:50.4. Randy Julian ran his Shutout. 4-0 By JOHN CAMPBELL Many high school coaching changes have been announced, including four new basketball coaches. Bryan Humphrey is the new head basketball coach has re.sl^Je# fl ELSAH Illinois College at Galva succeeding Donald caoc.h at Metropolis High after came in fifth and MacMurray Cender.

Jack Fletcher jg serving seven years. Dick Jones finished seventh in the nine- moving up from the sophomore has down as basketball team Principia Invitational coaching duties to be head boss at M.arl?"...,g meet Saturday. basketball coach at Marion and William (Woooy) Principia won the team title High His brother is veteran has with 66 Vfc points, followed by mentor at Collinsville high, ball coach at Salem High after Blackburn with 46, Westminster Virgil Fletcher. Gene Smithson, 5 Bob Buchanan has resigned as cage boss at Geneva High after three years and he formerly coached at Windsor High. Ron Metz has resigned as basketball coach at Avon High after four years but will stay as head football coach of the Trojans.

Bobby Schmitt has resigned tant for one year. Garry Brandt as basketball coach at Lime- ifc moving from the assistant stone (Peoria) and Dallas football coaching job at Alton Hammerlinck has resigned as High to be head football coach basketball coach at Petersburg Bill Orendorff was fourth in the at Salem High school succeed- (Porta) High to enter the insur- intermediate hurdles and Steve ing Gordon Herron. Norman A. ance business. Tavender was fifth in the triple Adkins is moving up from Larry Bennett, basketball jump.

assistant mentor to head foot- coach at Griggsville high for top finishers ball coach at White Hall High five years, has been named were thirds by the 440 relay. (North Greene). principal at Griggsville High Bruce Mathieson in the 440 and Mike Monken is moving to the school. Fred Bogott has resign- Dale Potter in the discus. Jim head football coaching job at ed as basketball coach at Roose- Samuel was fourth in the half Morton High, succeeding Roger velt Military Academy at Aledo.

43, Iowa Wesleyan 36, Illinois former star at Paris High, is College Cullver-Stockton the new head basketball coach 16, Greenville MacMurray at Oak Park. Lee R. Emery is 154 and Eureka 9. the new head basketball boss The best finishes for IC were at Salem High after three a tie for second in the high years as coach at New Athens jump by Charles Martin and High school. Tom McLaughlin, Bill John Mowery has been named second in the shot put and head football eoach at Lanphier Bill second in the 100 of Springfield after being assis- yard dash.

Martin added a third in the triple jump while Tony Clark came in fourth in the long jump. Major League Leaders quarter-mile in 47.1 seconds, and Thorn Biglev turned in 2:57.9 CINCINNATI (AP) Knuck for the three quarters. leballer Phil Niekro hurled a Bigley gave Ryun the baton four-hitter for his second suc- 10 yards behind Drake Elliott cessjVe shutout and the Atlanta By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (Through Friday) American League mile. Fifths were turned in by Rich Firebaugh in the mile and three mile, Ron Karuss in the 100 and 220 and by the mile relay. been the assistant under head Results: coach Bob Tunnicliff who re- 440 relay: 1 Principia; 2 signed after serving 15 years.

Tuttle who resigned after 13 Loris Lambert has resigned as years. Mike Jerikian is being basketball coach at Rushville rumored as the new football after two years. He formerly coach at Libertyville as he has coached at Steelville and Campbell Hill (Trico) High schools. Jack Jochums has resigned as basketball coach at Minonk Westminster; 3. MacMurray; 4.

He formerly coached at Havana Dana-Rutland High school. Bob Blackburn; 5. Eureka Time: High school and is a graduate Miller has resigned as of Kewanee high and North- ball coach at Mattoon High Shot put: 1. Bedford (B); 2. western University.

after four years. BattingJ15 at Templin (IC); 3. Yarborough Don George, former coach at John Richmond has resigned and field coach at i --------------------High after seven years. about 100 yards. Drake was thp Rork tn One mile run: 1.

Schmitt (W); Alleman High but he will stay H.J. Tangman has resigned as timed in 9:47.2 for second. 12; 2 Steelesmith (P); 3. Hart as a teacher. Don Clayberg has baseball coach at Lewistown Ryun had run a 4:01.2 Friday tn oa 12V (IW); 4.

Finnell (W); 5. Fire- resigned as football coach at High to take a job as Principal in anchoring Kansas to victory twn narnpH vr 7 (M) Time: 4:25.6 Washington High after three of the grade school in that in the four-mile relay. His lap camp jump: 1. Lang (CS); 2. years.

Billy D. McCarthy has city. Garry is the new times Saturday were :59, 1:58.7 Martin (IC), McLauchlin (IC); resigned as football coach at track and field coach at ---------icessive snuioui anu uie miama aia RoU ------r Lvans. Ryun overtook Evans on Braves topped the Cincinnati 4. Otto (IW); 5.

Lawhorn Virginia High, has resigned as as track the second lap and beat him by Re(js Saturdav. 435' Distance: 1 football coach at Rock Island Auburn Hij and 3:02.0 Mel Gray of Missouri broke 19; Fr. er and two wild pitches by loser with 1 000 001 102 000 4 6 1 000 000 4 1 Tiant, 18. Niekro and Didier; Cloninger, Pitching (2 tied jq .4 Javelin: 1 Boyce (IW); 18; victories. Felix Millan's run-scoring sin- Robinson, 18.

the Relavs record for the 10ft gle in the third gave Doubles-D. Johnson, dash at 9 3 seconds in the Niekro the only offensiv? Fr. Robinson, 5. it a it Port needed. Orlando Cepeda tied with 1 university-college division, but wauiiwuu lost to Olvmnian Charlie Greene a bases-empty liomti in Home lost to utymp an tnariie ureene th th th Braveg added (F) lime.

.50.2 in the invitational 100. Greene nn Aiurcei, a. was timed in 9 in the invita- walk, stolen waj, imea in in me invita- in MU, and cle(e tional race, hedging Gray by wikl hv 'n fmish W8S 8'Ven Ton-v cloninSer- Karl Salb of Kansas won the Atlanta shot put at 6 feet 5 inches. A Cincinnati scheduled duel between Salb and Olympian Randy Matson in Fisher (7) and Bench. the open shot was canceled be- ro, 3-0.

0-2. cause Matson could not appear. Atlanta, Cepeda (3). Bill Penny of Kansas broke ------------------------the Relays record for the ham- ji mer throw. His heave of 166 ftlllebreW Hit feet wiped out the mark of 159 feet 4 inches set last year by Mark Cox of Southern Illinois Track Club.

Jim Crawford of Harding College in Arkansas won the Glenn Cunningham Open Mile in 4:05.7, barely edging John Lawson of the Pacific Coast Club. 4. Palmer (B); 5. Thomas (P )1 Auburn High. Height: He is expected Salem High school.

Jim Evers to get another football coaching has resigned as athletic dir- 440 yard dash: 1. Prout (W); job. Phillip Hopkins has resign- ector at Central High. He 2 Stivers (W); 3. Conner (G), ed as football coach at North formerly coached at Greenfield.

Mathieson (M) tie; 5. Brown Greene High after three years. Gordon Herron has resigned 100 yard dash: 1 Welker (B); as football coach at Salem High Stolen 6 2. Dirks (IC); 3 Balthrop (G); after two years. Carlos Trafi- Lifts Minnesota To 6-5 Decision National League Batting (15 at Aar- 2 Buford (E); 3.

Estes (CS); on, Pagan, .438. 4. Wooten (P), Clark (IC) Dis- 10; tance: Staub. Millan, 120 high hurdles: 1. D.

Neal Wills, 2 Selvo (B); 3. Marsh Runs batted 4 Nusk (E); 5. Heinz (B) 13: Money, 13. Time: 15.4 H. Aaron, 17; L.a- Pole vault: 1.

Palmer (B); boy, 15; C. Jones, N.Y., 2. Heinz (B); 3. Norman (CS), 15; B. Williams.

15. Estes (CS) tie; 5. Newman (P) Aaron, 8 Height: Staub, 6 Williams, 880 yard run: 1. Schmidt (W); 2 Calvet (IW); 3. Machon (P); 4.

Hoffman (P); 5. Krauss (M) cano has resigned as football coach at Peoria Woodruff High Dyck (P); 2 after three years. Ed Ransford11969-70 season 3 Yarborough has resigned as football coach Selv (B) at Lanphier of Springfield after 11 years to be the new Rolla Sorrells has stepped down as athletic director at Lanphier High of Springfield. Chuck Myetich has been named captain of the basketball team at VIT (Table Grove) High for the (G); 4. Lake (P); Distance: Long jump: 1.

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Samuel (M); 5 (G) Time: 1:57.6 440 intermediate hurdles: Campbell 1. MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL 6 (AP) Harmon Killebrew Jackson, sliced a single to right field with Russell, L.A., 2. one out in the ninth inning, giv- Home S.F., ing the Minnesota Twins a 6-5 Money, Stargell, D. Neal (P); 2 Thomasey victory over the Callifornia An- A.

Johnson, Staub, i(IW); 3. Allen (IW); 4. Oren- gels Saturday. 3. dorff (IC); 5.

Burky (G) Time: Ted Uhlaender opened the in- Stolen St.L., :57.1 MacMurray College swept all reaver Eddie Fisher Millan, 3. 220 yard dash: 1 Prout (W); five singles matches to insure wi.th a waUc stole second. Pitching (2 decisions tied 2 Welker (B); 3. McCarthy a 6-1 tennis victory over Illinois After popped up, with 1 000 i(P); 4. Davis (P); 5.

Krauss College Saturday afternoon on Tony Oliva was walked inten- 20; (M) Time: :22.5 the Blueboy courts. tionally, but Killebrew crossed Griftin, 20 D. Wilson, Discus: 1 Roop (IW); 2. Bob Christensen, Dave Reed, the his ground 20 Harry Norenburg, George hit. Schmidt and Mac Quick were Carew of the Twins stole singles victors for the High- home off knuckleballer Hoyt landers, who are now 2-2 for the Wilhelm to tie the game 5-5 in season.

the seventh inning after Oliva's The lone IC point came on a roller had brought home three-set doubles victory by the first run of the inning. John Bellatti and John Long. Rick run-scoring The Blueboys are now 0-3 on double in the fifth and Aurelio the season. I solo homer in the Christensen (M) Schmidt sixth gave California a 5-2 lead Attendance Low In Baseball, lip In Other Sports NEW YORK (API Attend- Coats (P); 3. Potter (M) Moulton (IC); 5.

Sardidaris (E) Distance: Three-mile run: 1 Hickerson (IW); 2 Neal (P); 3. Finnell 4. Hoss (P); 5. Firebaugh (M) Time: 15:22.9 Mile relay: 1 Westminster; 2 Iowa Wesleyan; 3. Principia; 4.

Greenville; 5. MacMurray Time: 3:29.2 Triple jump: 1 Mason (B); (1) 6 2 6-3 before the Twins cut the margin was up in horse racing, 2 Weatherford (B); 3. Martin Reed (M) Bellatti (I) 6 3 to 5-3 on doubles by rookies auto racing, football, basketball (IC); 4. Estes (CS); 5. 6-0 Graig Nettles and Charlie Man- and hockey last year but downjTavender (1C) Distance: Norenburg (M) Cochran (I) uel.

6 California Schmidt (M) Long (I) 6-1, Minnesota 6-2 010 211 9 1 000 111 201 13 3 Quick (Ml Ziegler (1) 6-4. publishesiTho Morning and Egan, Kaat Perrv Teleeranh and Dai Racine in baseball, according to 22 nd annual survey on sports at-1 Team scores: Principia 66 2 tendance released Saturday by Blackburn 46. Westminster 43 Inangle Publications. Wesleyan 36, Illinois fUEHS UIEHR 7-5 Doubles Christensen Reed Schrnidt-Cochran (I) 6-3, 6-3 Egan; Kaat Telegraph and Daily Racing Woodson 8 Peranoski Form. (9) and Roseboro, Mitterwald The survey lists horse racing.

(9). 3-0. including both thoroughbred and Fisher, 0-1. harness, as the No. 1 College Culver-Stockton 16, Greenville 15Vfe, MacMurray 15 2 Eureka 9 COLLEGE BASEBALL 69 EAST SIDE SQUARE Schmidt (M) 7-5, 1-6.

6-2 Final score: MacMurray 6 Illinois College 1 dinas 1 SfJUIl IUI 1UC Jilll year with in- Milton 5-4, Northeastern Illi- eluding a record 41.517,104 for nois 3-2 ki ad the ads Serve frozen melon halls in a festive party punch along with the usual fruit slices. Wisconsin 3-5, Northern Illinois 7-4 2 nd game in 8 innings A CLASSIFIED ADj Lake Forest 4 6 Rockford 0-1 the flats, or thoroughbreds. TRY The Jacksonville High School Boosters Club wishes fo thank the following for their patronage and support of the Spring Banquet last Wednesday: Bob NeffMr. and Mrs. Farrel W.L.D.S.Patterson Stcinheimer Drug Store Mr.

and Mrs. Weldon Fogal James Ducwer Wareco Oil Co. Jack LeSuer Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Scott Claire HutchisonMidland Farm Supply Donald Houser Jacksonville Implement Co.

John E. WhitacreSears Roebuck Co. 111. Road Contractors, Inc. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Chipman Dr. Jerry Brant Mr. and Mrs. John Bellatti Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Reuck Bob Hamm Mr. and Mrs. Bob FreesenBill Ranson Harold McCartyWilfrid Rice N. Jacksonville Food No.

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Jack Perk Chumley Spangenberg Flowers by Riemans Mr. and Mrs. Bill HaddenColton Insurance I Farmers State Bank W. J. Keating Elliott State Bank Clarence Lewis Mutual of Omaha B.

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