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Globe-Gazette from Mason City, Iowa • Page 12

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12 3i, mi Clobe-Gnette, Mason City, la, er in some Aan others, Good fishing forecast for i lowans over Labor Day MOINES (ft-- Some good awaits lowans over the Day holiday, but it's bet- parts of the state the State Conser- Commission said Thurs- Catfishing is hot in the Little Sioux River near Sioux i 'with the fish running up to eight The bigger ones are being caught on frogs. Geode Lake in southeast Iowa remains one of the state's best for fishing, The commission said catfish are biting well in streams extreme northwest Iowa. Builheading is rated excellent in East Okobdji Lake, but in West Okoboji fishermen a been having better luck on bluegills and perch. Northerns up to 14 pounds and bass up to pounds are being taken in Browns Lake near Salix, though they're biting with! only average frequency. a been reported Sue- with plugs, minnows and worms.

in other Here's picture sections of the state: West Central-- Nice bullheads being taken in Storm Lake, and some large northerns in Lake Manawa near Council Bluffs. GUS BRANDT Lions' coach Walleye fishing is slow all over! 11 5 slow at Blackhawk Lake in the state ac County, average on bullheads, panfish and bass at Blue Bullheads still top the near Onawa and on cat Waverly and Charles City tabbed best in Northeast By MIKE MAHONEY Sports Editor Otlvtain Daily Register Manship, in his 12th year at Charles City, has nine returning lettermen, but lacks the size the Comets had in 1960 QELWBIN Wl-Senior charles city Wav erly and Ce- of the Northeast Iowa ar Falls finished in a 5-1 dead- ence, Mart Brandes, Waverly, I lock for first and Truman Manship, Charlesj Manship looks for three backs City, apparently will swing i to be sparkplugs of the Comet of- New Hampton. The Chickasawsj heavy gavels during the 1961 en se, Dean de Buhr at quarter- football season. Brandes, in his 19th year with the Go-Hawks, lost three all- conference players from his 1960 co-championship team including backs Len Ackerman and Dave Rowray. But the Waverly mentor has six returning starters including both tackles, his and right halfback.

freshmen sophomore club supports Oelwein chances. Dteorah Coach Brad Hustad, in his second season with Beco- rah, lias 19 returning Icltermen back from a squad that won only one game last year. Jay Littler, senior tackle; Jim Wenthold, senior end; a Larson, fullback, and Roger Vick at halfback are the nucleus of the Viking team. Fifty-five candidates have reported for Robert Simpson at! in 1959, is reported undtr ton. sideration as Paul Richards' successor as manager of the Richards has accepted the general manager- ship at Houston.

A reliable source told The Associated Press Wednesday night that White Sox Manager Lopez was contacted by Richards ''himself regarding the Baltimore post. lack experience with eight let-j back and Jim Moland and Ronitermen. Noha at the halfback spots. End Larry Schlotterbeck and tackle Allen Aird will be key players in the Comet line. both ends, en ce.

quarterback! Dave Gordon could be one of the finest guards in the confer- Clear Lake grid team to rebuild 4 ietterwinners to form nucleus I in Spirit Lake, with silver bass and sheepshead also biting well. British Walker Cup team gets "mental lift" SEATTLE UP! A four-month campaign to prepare the British Walker Cup team mentally for matches over the Seattle CLEAR LAKE--The Clear LakeiGolf Club course Friday and Lions, under the tutelage of coach Saturday ended Thursday for Duane Brandt, are having daily Charles Lawrie, non playing and bullheads in streams where! the water is normal. Southwest--Farm ponds still produce the best fishing, though cat and bullheads are biting in western streams. Fishing very slow in Viking Lake, Lake of Three Fires and Adams a Taylor County streams. South Central--Good bullhead fishing at Osceola reservoir.

Husky bass coming from farm ponds. Fair fishing in Red Haw: Lake near Chariton, but poor atj Nine Eagles Lake a Lake Keomah. Des Moines River near Ottumwa is producing The Waverly head coach Oelwein football drills'-in preparation forjcaptain of the visiting team. jgood crappie, catfish and carp, team this fall. He has 10 returning vets from last season's club.

They are end Paid Charlson, tackles Rich Holt, Gerhard Hylland and John the season's opener at home Ever since being named to other streams poor except Charlson, guards Larry Moen 15 with Forest City. ipost last winter, Lawrie carp. and Wayne Pederson," center Brandt is having to do a been impressing his charges Central Crappie and bluegill fairly good at Lake Ahquabi, good at Union Grove Lake near MIKE ENGSTROM --Lake Mills coach Lake Mills has 10 vets Bulldogs to be short on speed LAKE MILLS --Coach Mike Engstrom of Lake Mills High School will just about be able to have a letterman at each position on the Bulldog football th ma 0r share of ball carr y.j iu head the backfield? A top Jerry Rochford at Richard. Holz at Lee Stiefel at tackle and Rich-! ard Leichtman at halfback will carry most of the load. "We lost quite a bit from last year's team.

It's an easy coaching job when you've got talent. It's not exactly that way this fall." Expected to bolster the Go- Hawk line are returning tackles Jim Homan and Dennis Rubenow and ends Dave Carver and Bob Wiley. Quarterback Chuck Infelt and right half Jim Renning will do First-year Coach Mace Reyerson at Crestwood has the task of attempting to raise the Cadets out of the conference base- The darkhorse. of the six-team ment Northeast Iowa conference isi Halfback Tom Peckham and fullback Tom Precious have ED FINNEGAN CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHES For Men and Women Phone GA 3 77)2 for Appointment at My Office or Your Home. 533 BRICK TILE BLDG.

Coach Harry Anderson, in his third season with the Huskies, has seven returning starters from last year's team which had a 4-4-1 record. Guards Craig Williams Don Doughty will be key and performers. The Husky front will has been solidly supported with the presence of 230-pound tackle Jerry Schoepoerster. Quarterback Gene Fuelling been tabbed for key performances by the State College of Iowa graduate. Cedar Falls has dropped out of the loop and joined the Big 6.

Lopez mentioned for Oriole post DETROIT UR--A1 Lopez, who managed the Chicago White Sox ling rebuilding job with only four let-jwith the idea they can beat the termen to form the nucleus of theJAmericans. winners of all but team. They are Earl Hefty, full-jone of the 17 previous biennial back; Doug Thompson, much in the manner of Denny Lowman, quarterback, andja cheer-leader urging on a col- Todd Wilkins. backfield. Thirtyjlegiate team.

"I cannot help their golf. They 10 best players we Gladbrook. Bass and northerns good at Bays Branch near Panora. Lakes and farm ponds normal to good. North Central--Normal ing in Clear Lake and near nor- varsity members are i through daily workouts including; are blocking, tackling and basic play! have he vnlained Thursrlav nflttprns ne explained inursaay.

ma i a Seeds Lake near Hamp- pauerns. i golfers compete in Friday's I Lions last season finished! in a tie for fourth place in the and Wayne Pederson, Warren Moe, quarterback Allen Holstad, halfback Lynn Haugo and fullback Larry Engelby. The main problem for the Lake Mills team will be a lack of speed. Last season the Bulldogs won two a and six. crop of players from last year's! to their first pennant in 40 years Try 6 PACK SCHLITZ HALF QUART CANS More Beer Than In 12 Ox.

Can ft North Central Conference and had 4-3-1 season's record. Thirty-five freshmen and soph-i omores have reported. Dick Hud- of play two players make up a team, hitting alternate strokes. "I have kept in touch with my bv mail and wire all son is their coach. Paul Muyskensl urm 8 the summer," said Lawis assistant.

The Lions are using! the new practice field adjoining 6 a one-time Scot who now is 8 a "Wales "and I have the new high school building fori tne Jmake them forget our their training. The schedule: Sept. 15--Forest City, here. Sept. 22--Eagle Grove, there.

Sept, 29--Hampton, there. Oct. 6--Clarion, here. Oct. 13--Iowa Falls, there.

Oct. 20--Humboldt, Oct. 27--Algona, there. Nov. 3--Webster City, hert.

League leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE a i (based on or more at Clemente. Pittsburgh, Pinson and Robfnson. Cincinnati. .335. Runs Mays.

San Francisco, 109; Kobin.son. Cincinnati. 104. Runs batted in Cepeda. San Franeisco.

118; Robinson, Cincinnati, in. Hits Clemente. Pittsburgh, 117; Pinson, Cincinnati, 176. Doubles Aaron. Milwaukee.

SO; Pinson. Cincinnati and Mays, San Francisco. 29. A a Chicago, and Cle- toente, Pittsburgh. 10.

Home runs Cepeda. San Francisco. 18: Robinson, Cincinnati. Stolen bases Wills. Los Angeles, S6: Robinson, Cincinnati.

".0. Pitching (based on 1'i or more decisions) TM Podres. Los Anpeies, 17-1. Miller. San Francisco.

HKt. Strikeouts Koufax, Los Angeles, 112; Williams. Los Anfclr.s. A I A A a i (based on or more at feats Cash. Detroit, -M6; a Ts'rw York, Runs a New York, 112; a York.

I I I Runs batted in Gentile, Baltimore, 1st; New York. 121. Hits B. Robinson, Baltimore. Cash.

Detroit. 139. Doubles New York, 35; Kaline. Detroit. W.

i Triples Wood, Detroit, 11; Lumpe. Kansas City. 8. Home runs Maris. Xew York, 51; Mantle, New York.

17. Stolen bases Aparicio. Chicago, Bowser. Kansas City, 31. Pitching (based on or more decisions! Ford, New York, 'l'i-X, Terry.

New York, ll-'i, Pascual, Minnesota, 179, Ford. New York, Hoppman being groomed to help pass defense AMES WV--Dave Hoppman, Towa State's top-ranking tail hack who was among the nation's best ground gainers last year, is being groomed to aid in pass defense this season. As the Cyclones went through i their first contact drill of the fall training season Wednesday' Coach Clay Stapleton set to work rebuilding the forces that enabled Iowa State to lead in pass defense the last three seasons. out as safety man with John Cooper, a senior and the only man left from last year's top safety alignment. Also put into defensive slots were fullbacks Bill Smith and Dave Clayberg and halfbacks Dick Limerick and Terry Chandler.

All arc juniors except Limerick who is a sophomore from Sioux City, STRIKETTK A Siller Ins. II. Illue i I. Roral Crown 3, Marigold Dairy J. O.rupp'j ii, KSMN I.

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I Allen IM. Tram Cllssic Bowl Supply 717, KSMN, I wretched record in this event, to forget all the publicity they would read about the Americans and to make believe they are playing the chap next door at home." Rivers in the Hunjboldt muddy. Northeast Trout good in Allamakee, Clayton and Fayette County Bass good and panfish fair in Mississippi River. Smallmouth bass good in Upper Iowa River. East Central--All Mississippi River fishing picking up, The schedule: Sept.

IS--North Central, there. Sept. 22--Belmond, there. Sept. 29--Garner, here.

Oct. 6--Britt, here. Oct. 13--Osage, there. Oct.

20--Buffalo Center, there. Oct. 27--Forest City, here. Nov. 3--Northwood, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS for walleves-; Bass fishing fairl i a 3 Coca Coia o.

i (Prescription Shop 3. Hamm's Beer 0. gOOd Lake Odessa. Bawdln Lindsay 3, Harrer Ins. I).

Southeast--Bluegills and cat-! Dlck TV :1 caiman r- i i 11 Groc. City Service 1. flSh biting Well in MISSISSIPPI ind. Highs Harold Somers i27, Elm. Surslcy 533.

Team Highs Dick's TV Center 931, River, bas's and bullheads fair. Crappies good in backwaters. CORVAN-Side doors open a full wide. Loading height is a low 14' lift! RAMPSIDE-Roll out the heavy loads --nothing to it in this one! BUY ROW AND StVE TIRE SALE We MOST sell these fires reasonable offer refused! We've drastically lowered tire prices to move out our inventory immediately. SEE US TODAY FOR THE BEST TIRE DEAL IN TOWN! ycurrem TMwed OQ 1 0 Biackwafl Whitewall TM 1 Tubeless Tube-type PRICED UWHWHE SUE for tins MOWS THE TIME to save more truck dollars on the nrore-for-your-dollar tracks! SAVE! You just can't beat August buys for saving.

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Loads ride easier, drivers stay fresher, the truck lasts longer--because Chevy I.F.S. filters out shock that racks other trucks. You get more work, more hauls, for your truck dollars! SAVE! And for the frosting on the cake--you just can't beat Chevy trucks at trade4n time, either. The intrinsic value, the superior worth, that Chevrolet builds into every truck, shows up big when it's time to trade. Latest official industry reports prove that Chevrolet trucks lead in trade-in value, week after week after week, over every major competitor in Chevy's price range.

'Based on official figures from Automotive Market Report CHEVROUT TRUCKS J. L.TIRE NORTH IOWA'S LARGEST TIRE DEALER Phone GA 3-5164 Mason City, Iowa Also Available From Servict Stations Displaying the Firestone Sign You've never seen a heavyweight handle so easily! Wide choice of pickupi includes six Fleetsidett See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer 18 SO. WASHINGTON MASON CITY, IOWA GA 3-6143.

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