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The Courier from Waterloo, Iowa • 50

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SUNDAY. APRIL 7. 11 WATERLOO SUWDAY COURIER, WATERLOO, IOWA Poo. piftr mm rilii mil ''i ml1 Two Maor League Sfars To Minors DiMaggio Returns as Active Coach Williams, Former Iowa Coach, Dies NORTH LIBERTY By the Associated Press Gary Nolan, a rookia aensa- I cfvl 1 'h Rolland F. "Rollie" Williams, BIRMINGHAM, Ala.

-Joe DiMaggio, the Yankee clipper, is back in the dugout-as a full-time coach with the Oakland tion last year, and Don Nott bart, who once pitched a no-hit- former athletic administrator; -i 4 "1 1 if- 4 i I i ft Athletics. Oakland owner Charles 0. Fin- and veteran basketball coach at the University of Iowa, died Friday of a heart attack at his home in North Liberty. Williams, retired since 1966, ter In the major ari back in the minors today. Tht Cincinnati Reds officially optioned Nolan to Tampa io tht Class A Florida State League- Icy announced DiMaggio's new duties Fridav.

while the A's were in Birmingham for an ex had been associated with the university since 1924 when he joined the staff as an assistant football and basketball coach. During his 42-year tenure, broken only by 40 months of Naval service during World War II, Williams was assistant and head DON NOTTEBART sent bark to ninori JOE DIMAGGIO back In dugout coach of basketball and assistant director of athletics. He is survived by his wife Cor-rine, a son and a daughter. Services are pending. "Rollie's contribution of Inter hibition game with the Cincinnati Reds.

and sold Nottebart to Hawaii of the Triple A Pacific Coast League. Both ar right-handers. collegiate athletics cannot be measured his countless (Associated Pres Pholofax) DiMaggio has accompanied the New York Yankees to Florida as a batting instructor dur Nolan, who was 14-8 with a friends will miss his eternal optimism and his sincere friendli with the ball in his mitt, is Tiger catcner Bill Freehan. Spiezio was out. And he lost his hat.

(Associated Press Photofox) Scries next fall. Both the Tigers and the Cardinals have been picked to finish first in their respective divisions by the nation's sports writers. DOFFING HIS HAT-St. Louis Cardinal Ed Spiezio hits the dirt, while his hat goes fly ing, in baseball action between the Cardinals and Detroit Tigers. Waiting for Spiezio, SEE YOU NEXT FALL-Managers Mayo Smith of Detroit, left, and Red Schoendienst of St.

Louis clasp hands and eye a showdown between their teams in the World 2.53 earned run average in ,1967, has been plagued by arm trouble this spring. The Reds said ness," said of I Athletic Director Forest Evashevski. ing spring training for six years, but, except for that, had been out of baseball for 17 years until Finley made him an Oakland During his 14 years as head basketball coach, Williams' teams won 147 and lost 139 vice president earlier this year. The former Yankee center fielder accompanied the A's to they hoped he would be able to return to the National Leagua club by the time the season ii a couple of weeks old. The 32-year-old Nottebart compiled a 35-50 mark in eight National League seasons and was 0-3 with a 1.94 ERA last year.

The Reds obtained him in 1965 from the Houston Astroa games. Two of his teams were Big Ten title contenders, but he never won a conference Injured Conigliaro Casts Dark Shadows for BoSox Florida for spring training this Healthy Kaline, Freehan Hold Key to Tiger Hopes year, and Infected with the a championship. gerness of the young Athletics iquad, agreed to go back Into Williams was graduated from the University of Wisconsin In uniform. "Attached" ,289 at Toledo with 11 homers lowing Phil Gagliano's tripleM1n, twins astjrmi 1923 and briefly held a coaching By the Associated Tress The defending chamDion Bos- can play second or short. and an intentional walk gave St.

Hounon 00000200-? position at James Millikin Uni- (One of a Series) from Pittsburgh. The young-LAKELAND, Fla. UP) If sters who have been getting a Detroit can shore up its bullpen good look are lefties Les Cain, and avoid injury to key men like Jim Rooker and Jon Warden for whom he pitched a noJiit-ter against Philadelphia in. 1963. The cuts reduced the Reds roster to 25, the limit that must I have become attached to ton Red Sox are headine north Kalne still is the big hitter on Louis its victory.

Detroit, in Decatur, 111., before coming to the of I. scored in the first, had tied it in HR-Minnoia, Tovar. the club and still is just as anxious to catch his first World Ser these kids," the 53-year-old Hall with a shadow cast over their of Famer said at the news con- American League pen a ference announcing his new job. chances by the clouded baseball the seventh. St Bill Freehan and Al Kaline, the and right-hander Daryl Patter- LOUIS got MET 4.

ANCELS He wa, hom (W II 1007 ln NtW Oik ini gun juu be reached by the opening of the regular seasons. ies check at 33. Jim Northrup Tigers can win their first pen nrsi two runs on one nit oit tan COorn(0 ooo om ioi- a RiEdgerton, Wis, in center field has been the nave never been around a future of Tony Conigliaro. group so eager to learn." I The young slugger's vision in Los Angeles optioned out io players, reducing its roster to WllSOn in tne Second weaver. Larawm ana oroie; Brunei, 'Ellis 6.

Rojas 7 and Rodgeri. Seaver. Pittsburgh scored four runs L-Brunet. on six hits, including Matty! Indians giants 4 Alrai'o luin.nin r. A Son Francisco 030 OOO 010 4 I DiMaggio repeated emphati his left eye is deteriorating as a result of being hit in the face 28.

Ram Triple Paces 7-5 Win Over Dons (COURIER NEWS SERVICE' son. A deal is a possibility with both Norm Cash and Eddie Mathews available at first base. Cash appears to have won the spring competition but he is 33 and Mathews is 36 and either could go if the right trade is proposed. Catcher Ted Sizemore pitch slugger of the spring. Willie Horton, moving around much better since the operation on his heel, is a fixture in left field.

Gates Brown and Mickey Stanley are experienced back by a pitch last Aug. 18, and cally that he has no intention of going in managing and said his plans presently do not go past i i uii uuuuit, 11 added two more on homers by Willie Stargell ln the second Cltvalontf OOO 050 OOx-S 1 Marlchol, Limy 7 and Hiott, Dietz Hargan, Paul 7, Fisher and Slmi. Haraan. Marlchal. ers Larry Staab, John Duffia LA PORTE CITY La Porte Boston General Manager Dick O'Connell asked Friday that he be placed on the emergency dis this season, City's high school baseball team defeated Gilbertville Don Bosco and Bill Mazeroski in the third.

athletics reds All tha runs came off Fred cmcmnoii ooo ooo 4 o- i Oakland 100 010 201 1 7 13 1 lalDOt. Kill KObmsOn SCOred Pappos, Queen Arrlga 7, Lee I and and Leon Everitt, outfielder Cleon James and lnfieldera Tommy Dean and Tom Hutton were sent to Spokane of tha PCL. nant since 1945. Finding relief help for the Big Four of his starting staff has been Manager Mayo Smith's main problem this spring. The answer won't be known until he has to call on somebody to rescue Earl Wilson, Denny Mc-Lain, Joe Sparma or Mickey Lolich In regular season pressure conditions.

For the most part this is a set ball club, the same team that tied for second, one game back, last season. In addition to the holdovers up men. As long as Freehan stays ln "It's just In the last couple of years that I have thought about 7-5 here Friday afternoon. abled list for a minimum of 60 days. Dick McAuliffe will play sec th Ynnkpps first rim nrl 0m- Llndblad Aker, Sequl one piece the Tigers do not have ond and Don Wert will be at 10 ond Duncan.

Sequl. Lee. HR homered for the second. to worry about any other The Rams of La Porte City were paced by Steve Weber who slammed a two-run triple and Dave Moline who collected two Cincinnati, Plnson, Jones. Oakland, Cam-ponerls, Gosger.

"This comes as such a blow because we all were so optimistic," Carl Yaztrezemskl said as the Red Sox broke camp at Win Ray Rocked PIRATES YANKS 1 I kluu Wb At AAA Al A 1AA 1 Infielders Billy Grabarkewiti and Bill Sudakis and pitcher Ray Lamb were sent to Albuquerque of the Double A Texas League. third. Ray Oyler's hold on the shortstop job depends on improvement on that .207 average. Dick Tracewski, always handy, is ready to step in. Tom Match- Cesar Tovar's two-run homer pimourgh 1 000 oox- 10 1 1 hits, one a double.

Veolle, Kline 5, Plzarro 9 and May, ter Haven, Fla. "We can only in the ninth off Jim Ray, who 5. W-Vealle. L-Talbot. Hrj- The Ram's next home game will be against Center Point getting back in baseball actively," the ex-Yankee slugger said.

"In fairness, I must say that the Yankees did ask me at one time to come with them," he added. "Dan Topping asked me, but I wasn't interested then. 1 was interested now because Oakland was my home." "Mr. Finley Asked Me" "Two years ago, I was think hope he will recover complete-had not allowed a run in stolen, wojeroski; New York Rupp Speaker At Basketball Hall Dinner Robinson. ick, a left-handed batter who hit innings of spring pitching, won ly." tomorrow night at home.

from last year's relief corps it for Minnesota. Houston had'Droif Tow w- i Manager Dick Williams said Port COO 010 I 10 4 VraA ocllor Paf TWicnn and taken a 2-1 lead ln the sixth on Tigers Send Eight Out To Toledo rookie Joe Lahoud would get a shot at filling Conigliaro's right St. Loul 020 000 001-3 7 Don Rose 005 OOJ x-7 Wilson, Hitler 4, Lasher 7, Cain and Klein ond Delegardelle; Henson, Sha- Mike Marshall the Tigers Freehan; Gibson, WIIIU Jasler ond ner (7), Drlscol (7) and Fuller, and El- Mccarver. w-jaster. L-cam.

not (4). nave Dennis Ribant, acquired Ellsworth Roils Past Waldorf RBI singles by Rusty Staub and Doug Rader. SPRINGFIELD, Mass. ffl -Adolph Rupp, coach at the University of Kentucky, was named field job. Reds Win 7- The Mets Tom Seaver, Rook- ing about it.

I wasn't going to IOWA FALLS Ellsworth FAN FAIXE By Walt Ditzen ask anybody. Mr. Finley asked LAKELAND, Fla. Tha le-of-the-Year In tha National League last season, warmed up yesterday as the principal speak- In an abbreviated exhibition schedule Friday, Cincinnati de er at the first enshnnement din AgSTHSVSTlU. for his opening day stint by me, and after th American League gave him permission to come to Oakland, that was It," Detroit Tigers trimmed their roster to the 25-man opening-day limit yesterday, sending pounded out eleven hits and took advantage of five Waldorf errors to score an 11-1 baseball victory here Friday.

hCCKcYlN3 blanking the Angels on one hit feated Oakland 7-6 ln 10 innings, ner of the Naismith Basketball Hall of fame. I "i i ivrrcwi -SACTO AN9 SCVVLINS? St. Louis edged Detroit 3 2 and over the first five Innings. The 7HCCE1NS DiMaggio said. fe-f The dinner will be held at the Pittsburgh downed the New snapped a four-game Cali- eight players to their International League farm club at Toledo, Ohio.

Apparently no one sees any Lynn Gabe picked up the vie- High Point Motor Inn Jn nearby fomia winning string difficulty resulting from DiMag wry ior juibwinui, i Cnjcopee Falls on April 16 York Yankees 6-2 in day games. Minnesota nipped Houston 3-2, the New York Mets beat California 4-2 and Cleveland edged San gio front-office duties and Optioned, subject to 24-hour New members to be enshrined those on the field recall, were pitchers Mika Mar Cleveland battered Juan Ma-richal, Seaver's mound opponent in next Tuesday's Mets-Giants season opener, for five runs in the fifth inning. Tommy Harper's double was the big in the Hall of Fame include Clair Bee of Long Island University, Howard Cann of NYU, Francisco 5-4 in night games. Waldorf scored its only run in the sixth inning on a bases-loaded walk. Waldorf OM 001 000-1 I I shall and Jim Rooker, outfielder Wayne Comer and lnfielder "The players and I and the ether coaches are very happy about this, and I know that Joe is, too," manager Bob Kennedy 'the late Amorv "Slats" Gill of Dave Campbell.

if? Ellsworth 101 030 Six 11 11 lliworth 101 030 Six 11 11 Returned to the Toledo roster c. Gasdorf, oiion (4), fio (), Gronijmeyer i Oregon Mate ana tne lata AJvin blow as tha Indians batted (8) and Hatlvlo, Seller; Goto, Ohlert (4), T1i aid around in the fifth. Glrsh (6), ond Wykle, Raub. 65' ioinumu. were catchers Arlo Brunsberg and Bill Heath, outfielder Len-nle Green and pitcher Tom Tim- The Chicago White Sox-Chica-go Cubs and the Baltimore at Atlanta games were canceled because of wet grounds.

Homer Wins It Cincinnati fell behind Oakland 5-0 and then won on Jim Gos-ger's two-out homo run in the "Bob Kennedy Is my boss," DiMaggio said. "Whatever he merman. ana Holy woss. West Golfers Take 2 From St. Paul Team West Waterloo boys scored a wants me to be, I'll be." Kennedy said he wanted Dl 4-Run Innings Let Luther Nab Two Baseball Wins Dave Paar Hits 214 Triplicate Maggio on the bench next to him.

not on the baselines. "I'm looking forward to being Decorah Nips Turkey Valley 3-1 (COURIER NEWSSERVICE! DECORAH Decorah defeated Waugh On District 5 First Team 'COURIER NEWS SERVICE) bottom of the 10th. Blanked by John "Blue Moon" Odom for seven innings, pair of golf meet victories yes terday and Friday from Harding High School of St. Paul, IITI'J" back," DiMaggio said. "For one thing, I haven't seen all these new parks, and I don't know the Turkey Valley of Jackson Junc Cincinnati touched Paul Lind-blad for two-run homers by Vada Pinson and Mack Jones in on the Byrnes Park course.

DECORAH Jerry Waugh, Dave Parr, bowliner for Vern's lOrch Loon 4, Bob I Smltty'i Trl- ICOUR1ER NEWS SERVICE) ST. PAUL, College of Decorah won its third and fourth straight games of the season here Friday in a baseball doubleheader with Ma-calester. Luther defeated the host team 8-3 in the first game and 7-4 in the second. The Norse trailed in both downing LaCrosse State 82-63. The Norsemen were led by double-winner Hank Avery who scored victories in the 220 run and the long jump.

The best individual performance of the day was turned in by LaCrosse's Stan Druckery, the meet's only triple winner. Druckery copped the 100 dash, Friday the Wahawks won and yesterday took a 48-0 Snunra A. Uflmm'l II inm Pnnnmnn 948 Dave Paar 642, Northern Iowa's smooth-shooting basketball player, was named to the 1967-68 National Association of Basketball Coach- verdict, Standard in the Cedar League Thursday night, rolled a 214 Lody Birds Dovrl 4, Roblm Woodpeckers 3, Blueiays Bald Eagles 3, Mark Shelton was medalist players. I'll have a chance to re-acquaint myself with baseball." South Africa Runner Ties Dash Record STANDERTON, South Africa triplicate for a 642 Series. Joeil; Niaht Owls 2, Mockingbirds 2.

Kathy for both meets, with a 77 Friday Norasirom 186, lois Garrison 47, Black Hawk Lutheran Our Saviors 'and a 76 yesterday, the eighth and added two more runs in the ninth on a pair of singles and Pete Rose's double. Oakland then tied It ln the bottom of the ninth on a hit, error and Ramon Webster's single. Bob Tolan's one-out single fol- Hamilton Regrets Fateful Pitch tion 4-1 in a high school baseball game here Friday. Decorah scored three runs on two hits in the third Inning for the victory. Rusty Sproatt and Dean Witzke both doubled.

in that inning for the Vikings, Turkey Valley got three bits in the fifth inning but managed to score just one run as Decorah thwarted a double steal, catching the TV runner at homa for the inning's third Turkey Volley 000 tit t-l I 1 Decorah 101 000 4 1 1 Leunberger, B. Huber (5) and D. Hubert Hltesman, Varner (6) ond Anderson. 4, Trinity No. 1 First 4, Good Sliep-I herd Nninreth 4.

Grnre Nn 0: 7lnn Friday's Result! 3Vj, Grace No. 1 Vn St. Ansqor No. Juergens (West) del. Stauff Miller games before clinching high hurdles, and the 440 rics with big four-run innings, intermediate hurdles.

They erupted for four runs in' The Norse next opponent 4, Trinity No. 2 Immanuel 4, Our R-j wet) def. Harrison e-o; sheiion (West) 'i deemer No. 2 St. Ansgar No.

1 3, OuriaeT- o'aneiy o-u; anepnera imesn aer, Redeemer No. 1 1. Bob Sond 537. HO. Kochslech 6-0; Mast (West) def.

Carl. the third inning of the first game will be Augustana, III, on Tues HI Paul Nash, 21-year-old Coffin (West) det. Mergens 4-2; MS Wt) def. Jensen Us Zegorac to erase a 2-0 Macalestcr lead day, South African university stu Co-op Co. 2, Lohnes Studio i Moy Ann Hilbv 192.

Jacoule Smith 4H I Yesterdoy's Results The Norse had only two hits in ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) Fangman of the same league rolled a 248 game. Carl Christensen of the Metropolitan Mixed League hit the men's high series with a 658 Friday night. He also rolled a 245 game. Ray Dinnebier of the Big '8' League rolled a 235 game Thursday night.

Ethel Barber of the H.W.H.W. League rolled the women's high game and series for the week twi rk- Shelton (West) def. Stautf Mi Mast dent, equaled the world record of 10 seconds for the 100-meter PS Jack Ston of the't inning one being a double r.H,,. n- del. Harrison); Shepherd (West) Ut relay 1.

Luther (Van Dine, Nelson, Pronge, Avery, 2. LoCrosse: :44.6. Mil 1. Pankrat; (L), 1. Sundet (L), 3.

Leodley (LC); Hiah hurdlet 1. Druckery (LC). 7. Tellmonn (LC), S. Blonke (LC); :50 0.

California Angels said nn ii -r i TIT Blakely Juergens West def. Sinaer'i 4 Buck'i IZ 0- A Vi Kochslech 6-0; Zeqaroc (West) def. i' son 6-0; Miller (West) def. Mergens 6-0; Luther was down 4-3 in the he feels "just terrible" about Blue Star Ch Sri rh Tf.n.n 5llvkM CoMIn Blue Star Chips 1. Corl Christensen 245, n.n,.n ji dash yesterday for the third and fourth times in eight days.

He won his semifinal and final races In the Eastern Transvaal ASK the news that the baseball career of Boston's Tony Conigliaro is doubtful. T. D. 0. Ladies Porkv's Sork Lounae j-cvunu gdiue unui us iuui-iuji.

iberoni -52 7. sixth Inning. Two of those (DLVfS LC'-1 came in on an error and the ill Pondroti 3. Llndnren (LC); 1:59.4. JERRY WAUGH District 5 pick 4, Mel's Market Corky's Corner 3'i, Budweiser Vi; Sommer's DX 3, Jock's Cafe Hoxie Fruit 3, Tavern on-the- CATHEDRAL RACE POSTPONED BOSTON UP) The 10-mile OUier tWO SCOrea On Harold Ul-j 4I Intermediota hurdlei I.

Druckery Conigliaro was hit by a ball Championships yesterday in that time. Last Tuesday, he was (LC). 2. Kinney (LC), 3. Olsen (L) i i i tvrccn i.

nuitiy vveiivr lilt Ruxie aaroy son's double. tlnoMi-n hi, Unmiltnn in a Damp 1:00.2. Division 5 All-America es Mi, ii iiuiiiii.vii i. il. 2 1.

Avery (L), 2. Kont L), 3. hit a 223 game and a 542 series, 2 SKE? TThLIX; Cathedral road race, an annual it was announced last uisun was ine winner in (L). team APRIL 13 McELROY AUDITORIUM Main Event No Tim Limit No Disqualification For Ih. S- Championship meei in ivrugcrsaorp.

a weeK ter- second after Gary Skerik, bowling in the game rPIIPV mCT 1 n'lifj run aunuri iif. utuo- i. Iliitmit, Johanon (L); 0:41.3. Week. Joinine Wauch on the r)is-INeIsn Insurance Senior Boys riblc," said Hamilton.

"I want FIRST game Lacrosse (Bentley, LUTHER I MACALESTER 'Llndnren, Douche, Hardy), 2. Lulher; ad i i. li 3:28.1. mYoTsurtZ tuneup for the Boston s.a.e Marathon, was postponed oZn Friday because of Anderson', 0. Al Roger, 226, Warren S.eu- th(.

assassination Dr Martin to see him and talk to him when trict 5 first team wrr League had eight strikes in a ago he did the distance in 10 seconds while aided by a following wind. The latter time will not be presented for world in Brvctnn frlpH in SPP l.nt.,, Ih 19 0 0 Murr rl 1110 POlO VOUll 1 Busse (LC), 1. Cory jrow pn fn n-amo eggws, rtugusiana, jacK ine- Vnhlr II Kohler If 4 12 7 Mir'on ts 3 10 0 yesterday. 3 0 10 Jerocie ill ,7. lei- th rjaknta Univm-sitv mm rigm auer iicippcncu, uui RowH rt 3 0 Ht, son i a a 1 ih lion mann ati, 3.

MOKieousr ili; t-r l. Howard he couldn't have visitors." Suburban Pijjo House 2, Shakey's i Luthpr Kin? Th rarp tr-horl alnut Groy 4, Behrens McConns "'o' lm aCe' SCneQ Mople Leaves Rondeau Andy', Tres 2b 3010 pt ier rf 40oi imP Av" Corv Louis Shepherd, Southwest Mis- 10 0 1 Ferns 3b 2 0 1 0 3 Coach (U; 11 -W. Conigliaro suffered head and Rod ib Bang II sano in rsTTsh.Z'Ara John wl-iUled for today through streets a a hroncis a a I inn Schoenfield 497. h.nd.IW A07 eve injuries wiil-ii mi li uic Meyer cf 4 1 2 0 Byrd 3 0 2 1 j. reracn m-v-j.

Nelson Spanish Flea, 4, Oolden .01 Uie fiOUtn VtiS post-Balls No-Nomes 4, Rockets Toma-; nnnoH offer rlio -nlli nitrh Ho rptlirned to the Red 4 0 Ryery 2 0 0 0 ry IMopli Lutheran Ladies Grace 3' Cardinals Send Four to Minors Caldwell i I i Myers I i1-'- The yU. Naioreth Vi; First 4, Our Reedeemer iv.yi i i vailLCIlcu to Glee Club 4, Lunchers Cherry Pop. box ior spnne iraimiiK uui rllpr ci TAtnlA A 1 4 TmImIa special details for the run. i i 3. (Li; 14..1.4.

America team consisted of Lu-irrt n. 2' Avenser' G-Sk(rlk i77- ineffective at bat. Lxamina- ulh.r 4 i 1-4 7 2 jovenn 1. Reise ilo, j. Rowe id, thcr Grppn liinc Island Uni.

Koren Btckn" Trer v.tnn Mo-minoH Hip Mocolester ....3 0 1 0 0 0-1 2 3. Oiiey; 170-2. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) uuiis in v.

Heioasen 2, Pfendier, Pierce ATh miit Pri. vision in US left eve Was de-i DP Jensen, Tresrmer and Rod LOB Lulher 0, Macalestcr 6. dav reduced their roster to the terionatmg. it, Murr, Knehier, Mfver H-iqasen. uay ILUULIU mill lObltl 10 Uie I sg Rowell, Meyer.

West Virginia Will Leave Conference MORGANTOWN. W. Va. tJP Ronni. Tho ETCHISON V5 DESTROYER Semi-Final Klondik.

Sr.n th BILL V5 MOOSE Special GRUDGE MATCH Bob Thor BROWN Y5 HAGEN Added Attraction rtamillUll saiu uie pum eniii sf Howord. nnpninc-Hav limit nf 75 nlavsro IP ER SO ..7 3 1 5 4 3 i hit the young Boston star was by optioning four men to their, addjng i n-l 1 H- w- W. S. 0 Gols 4, Coffee versity, Dallas Thornton, Ken- cup, sparetimer, 3, Rebel, sweep-tucky Wesleyan College, JmytT Newsome. Indiana Cl" Moore, Pan American College, Mr.

3, citation, and Larry Jeffries, Trinitv Uni- 3, Ml" Shot, Unmorrleds Y'i, Sandboo- Versity. aer, I't; Comanche, 3. Hi-Lo Her man', Hermits 2, Alley Hat, 2. Nancy District I Second Team Boleyn 164, Crolo Shodlow 224; Jean Heoley iRockhurst Colieael, Schileman Toster 442, Shodlow 625. (North Dokolo Thomas (South Da- I na i D.iA,m-koto 51), Paul (Northeast Haes Iowa Trutk Kolfn '3 Lin sourl Alex Rowell end Day.

Mueller ilVrt Thir Turn "ni Gil's Super vplu i. District Tniro Teom 4 1 2 3 2 ames "ar'ow, president of West Virginia Universi Tlllca farm rlnh nf iha i. IJ 1 hie Meyer, AHNiWS uu a aon i nuns luiu ndvc mi. Boik T-2 00. Coast League.

him if he hadn't been leaning ty, announced Fridav that the o-7 i university will withdraw from SECOND GAMP 310 004 over the plate. He just seemed. Mocoloster 210 010 Bobby Ripptr SHANE YS DANIELS the Southern Conference at the to freeze." Lorson. Olson (5) ond Nichol, Howai Cut were pitchers Jim Cos-man and Wayne Granger, outfielder Floyd Wicker and first baseman Joe Hague. d.

i Opening Th xie Jim MEDIC YS PARKER (el; Best. Meyer, (6), McAlroth Taylor 6), Hoftmon (7) end Byrd, Fronds (5). W-Olson. L-Best. starter Roger Larson in the end of the current academic year.

Harlow gave these reasons for the withdrawal. SHOOTERS TRAIN AT SANTA FE Outfielder Gary Geiger, who Vern Prous (North Dakoto), Pronk Bnrth (Luther), Curtis Perry (Southwest fm Viailento North W'loo Mkf. 3, Missouri Bob Floyd (Augustona). Budweiser Nelson Ins. 3.

Buckhlll 2. Fuel Oil Serv. Christy Novel. COWBOYS SIGN BACK vancampV Ja DALLAS. Tex.

f.T) Ken' Waterloo Masonic Gleisner Jewelry For choice eat, end theek had been signed to a minor SANTA FE. N.M. UP) The! fifth or money order to Hawker Sport" Promotlorm, Hotel El- league contract and then trained u.s. Olympic rifle and pistol! rjennv Caldwell pitched the 1. "Travel distances between 1309 West- 5th OPEN TODAY SUNDAY 4 P.M.

with the Cardinals on a look-jchootiris teams will train at --( rmp fnr th virtnrv WVU and other member institu- Kmicc m-nnimH riffonsivo Horo'd 0: Truox Mosnn--pouna QCienSlVe ry 4. High 12 Cub Wloo. Lodae No in, Waterloo, Inwi. Tlrket. on mle Thuri, see basis after his release byjsanta Fe four weeks beginning man Hoes 4.

for the Norse. resulted in scheduling dif- DacK from Illinois and ninth JrJ s'rJ; 8Pe V5b4S ifl J7g II McFadden 226- rrmiT and Saturday, the Atlanta Braves, also was jn September. James H. Koch, noon to 5:00 p.m., Hotel Elllt, sent to Tulsa. Geiger will serve chairman of Santa Fe's Olympic pnone ADSHSSION as a player-coach.

Committee, said Friday. -He iiiLumt's in many bfttiio imu iuumu uiau tnoice 01 me uauas Luther Cops First prevented the development of Cowboys, signed his contract, 1 3 wFof0'' AAf QO A natural rivalries in athletics, the National Football League Truck, F-600 Truck, 3, Ford Diesel nrrrf Tn ri 1 "West ViTna University dub said yesterday. IVcSr DLCOltAH Luther Col- js the only large publicly sup-' The Cowboys also announced 500 said the 40-member team would The cut left two rookie pitch 112.00 Genrl S1.KO niu HOT, FAST DELIVERY WATERLOO PH. 233-5735 practice at the shooting range ers on the Redbirds staff vuiiurcn mnaer 12) 75 doors open tm matches start 3 right-hander Mike Torrez and, of the New Mexico State Pen-jlcge won its first scheduled! ported institution that belongs to the signing of Charles Esther steeoe louthpaw Hal Gilson. litentiary.

toutdoor track meet Friday by i tha Southern Conference." 1 225, of Auburn at a free agent. ItfiiZ 1.

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