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Fishing good in most areas of Wisconsin By the Department of Natural Resources Waterloo wins on 4-hitter Twins blanked 5th time WATERLOO, Iowa For- nier relief pitcher-tumed-starter MADISON Fishing action i a Brown handcuffe the the Wisconsin Rapids club was blanked for only the fifth time this season. good in most areas of Wi onsin Rapids Twins on justj Meanwhile the RovaU and te, with the catch including fniir hitc Wo nK av oh Meanwhile, the Rojals and four hits here Wednesday night handed batters in to the Department of) I Natural Resources. Lake trout and brown I action has been good in Lake 'Superior, off Bayfield County jand rainbows are hitting at the! Sioux River. Northerns, Back-io-back his 16fn, which, if it was, Pickle Smith and Greg Marshall would give him the league got the Royals a first-inning run leadership, and Roger Schmuck's first The Royals got three more home run of the season made nms off Reliever Reggie Rowe 2-0 in the fourth. ne sixth frame on just two Smith hit his sixth home run singles.

Sandwiched in amocg the last five games with at the hits were a walk, an error in 1 man on base to boost the Royals and a fielder's choice. hits lead to 4-0-in the fifth. j. The Twins now move to while Waterloo records show Smith 1 Clinton for a two-game set with (with 15 homers the same Pilots, who lost a chance I the Twins' Jeff Kalish --but; to take over first place by oj Smith insists the roundtripper i losing Wednesday night. 30 1 a i throughout County waters and Ition continues good Burnett verted to a staner.

Morris was also the only Twin aSS? soli! HE DAILY TRIBUNE, Wisconsin Rapids' 3 4 0 0 0 an( backed by two double plays by i incher from Butternut Lake and 48-inch musky from the Gile Flowage in Iron County. A few i 7- to 9-pound walleyes have jbeen caught in the Chippewa! i Flowage in Sawyer County. Fishing success has tapered off around Anugo and I although a few nice walleyes! have been taken in Vilas and 1 Oneida Counties and a '36-pound musky was caught ini 'Big Arbor Vitae Lake (Vilas! County). Bass fishing is fair in the small pothole lakes around Twins get more than one man on base in any one inning THE DAILY TKIBUNE 1 Wis. Rwids Waterloo 3 0 0 0 Sctenudk; Ib 4 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 RSoone rf 4 1 1 ss 3 0 OO Seard 3 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 Brown 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tola! 35 7 10 on 11 ems aocete No.

t. Jul Page 10 109 123 MX--7 i E--Coppiello. Phillips: DP--Waterloo i LOS--Wis. Rcpiss 4. Waterloo 28--P.

Smith, Mcrsholl 2. Morris: 38--Atoms; HR--P. Smith. Schmuck; SB--P. Smith; S--Brown.

I IP ER BB SO i Johnson (L. 7-S) 5 6 -i i 1 i i Rowe 2 3 3 2 1 4 Snowden 1 1 0 0 1 1 Brown 7-11 9 4 0 0 2 10 i I WP--Jonnson; A--394. Ryun tries again -n THEIR FACES TELL THE STORY EUGENE, Ore. (AP) The for Friday's semifinals. Ryan is Woodruff and northerns have Saga of Jim Rvun may reach the only contestant in the third been hitting in the Willow and End," or it may "provide in with another Cinde- iheat who has cracked 3:40 this season and is heavily favored Australia's defending champion Evonne Goolagong (left) powers her way to 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 semifinal victory over Chris Evert (right) of Fort Lauderdale, during Wednesday action at Wimbledon, England.

(AP Wirephotos) Smith, Nastase enter separate battles for spots in Wimbledon singles final to advance. Also this evening Rainbow flowages Wisconsin River. irella storv today. Catfish have been biting The world record holder in Also tais eveiun Rod Mil; good above Wisconsin Dells on the isoo.meter run takes on six faurn 1S hopulg to break the line Wisconsin River andj ocher metric milers this ve-l world record HO-meteri i walleyes have been on the hitting a quarter-final heat atl Petenweil; the U.S. Men's Olympic Trials.

f. i F1 a near Wisconsin Ryan recently told friends he Ra icis i would quit track for good if he i Fishing is good in Lakej did not qua lify or the U.S.! jWinnebago, with northern pike team in the He previously to i hitting along Winnebago's east! ran fourth in the SOO here 0551 6 record will go the first time I step on that track," said Milburn. "That's the shore. Northerns also ing to make team despite way- fastest in the world and I want the record as soon as and get it out of thej i providing good action on Buffalo i Lake (Marquette County) and excellent time of 1:45.2. Four men in each heat of the The world mark of 13.2 seconds, set by Willie Davenport, the iirst round or which in the men's singles vers opposed Spain's Manuel grass and have sharpened their I Evonne now to capitalize on I Green nai nt rlio i nal oi the Wimbledon Tournament.

Smith, seeded No. YMCA baseball SENIOR LEAGUE Tennis Qrantes in the other semifinal, The 26-year-old Smith from Pasadena, CaliL seems to have I bis peak at the rightj years game to such an extent that them ey are making the strongest But Chris is a great moment. challenge here in a thoroughly nice kid. We i shall ses a lot-more of her in On Wednesday, Billie Jean the years to come." After struggling early in the King of Long Beach, and i tourney on Wimbledon's lush Evonne Goolagong, the defend- pn grass, he had a convincing -3, ing champion from Australia, In reached the women's final, Bowlmor Recreation Manager "This is my sevenfii Wimble-1 Bob Ceplina and his wife, i don final" said Mrs. King after Mickie, captured the spotlight No.

2 seed, beating Rosemary Casals of i during action in the Jolly Ones Mixed Couples League there uiiaenjcDn; Ditcher--J. Krumrei; SO--Giljisnzooh 3. quarter-iinaJS- Kn-mrri 2. H. Fslch (3) ami Nasta 5 rhp (2).

Hornets; iB--J. Ir.vsn, LUC J. McDonald, J. Fcikr.er, Hornets; Fekeie i 3. S.

Kosrnaika 2. Jensen 2. Sush 2. i Goodiess 2. Giidenzooh 2, Chrisfenson, 3- Gildenioph.

D. Glidenzoph, Ticers. MAJOR LEAGUE Nekoosa Blues Oil 70S--3 5 Cowboys 120 02x--S 10 3 jominski. Kellosr; 23-- Jominski, P. Kiedrows-ei, Kellner; DP-- Nekoosa winnino pitcher--G.

Kess; iosTng pitcher--Fritsche; SO--Hess- 3. R. i Wis. Gos Nichols (Kellnar) 3, Frifsche 2. Kuisr i Grcnd Rcpicis fNekJxeo) 13--Frifsche 1.

drisfionssn 33--S. GR: 2B--Johnson. vear-old 2. Srosf. Nekoosc; T.

Rossnthol 2. Krcuse, Gos; Fatternson, Gostsch, GR; Bass and northerns are biting I in the Mississippi River back-! waters near La Crosse crappies are hitting on most! lakes around Menornonie. Trout fishing is good around Black River Falls and panfish are hitting in the Mississippi in a and Trempealeau Counties. Musky fishing has been'good Little League title: begins this evening, have said the world record is in Perry's Sports Shop, managed "This race will be more com- Lou Mason, clinched the I petitive than the finals at Muni i i Rapids Little ch said Wayne Collett, "be- American League cause here, four guys will be ary Ann Pltsch i fighting for three spots on the School Wednesday night Kam iSCOn Collett includes himself with and 4-3 rf I-, jJohn Smith, Lee Evans and 311 ave vince Matthews, the same foursome experts say will be in the ince Hudak Heineck each rapped for the nners two! Independent League baseball San irancisco, 6-2, 6-4. "Irs a nice feeling because I Wednesday night.

Ceplina rolled on Long Lake (Chippewa winning pitcher Dan Hancock County) and panfish are hitting fired a three-hitter that included 313 110 032-- 7 I I've been disappointed with my a 603 series wnil his wife poppers on Marsh Miller Lake, five strikeouts. Loser Greg play the last" three or four "red a 242 scratch single. near Eau Claire. Fredrick whiffed eight and i years." i allowed five hits. Miss Goolagong had a tough! ft I 1 I TR victory 10 Qft T-r-l ii-itltr-w wi J-PI vi 1 IT Chris Evert of Fort 1 I DUCKS SIOH FOUf Six heats containing four men each will run this evening.

Three men from each heat qualify for Friday's quarter-fi- Penys nals think it will take 43.7 to Hanson 2. Hess, T. Adcms. Krohn, winn-no pitcher-- Nicholson; losina pit- i Lauderdale. Fla.

Keiiner. cfter--Poiterson; SO i 1 7, i Patterson 13--Armifage 2. Zafcrzevuski, i LcAeue Johnson. Krous Ke Sroncra 000 CBS- 3 I Harper, Gos; R. Windsor.

Sox M-3) 323 OOx--10 Miner. Bires, WL Windsor, Nekooso; winning pit-1 GR. iosing pitcher stensberg Printing 102 000-- 3 4 Elks 12-3) 372 OlX--13 50 Matthews 2, Elks; 23-- Little Chris, on her first visit i to the Wimbledon center court, took the first set 6-4 and raced round chokes in NBA draft was eighth without a loss while Savings and Loan, which pushed win and 44.0 just to make the said Jim Bush, who at 13-- i SO--Sidwsli 13. 2. K.

Pfiocer. Narel, Kolato, Vcn Homrocnci. Nskoosa Cubs (5-2) 104 230--7 Biron Comefs (i-3) 21D SSx--5 3 McDonsid, Nekoosc; VeskTc, Biron; wfririing pitcher--Denney Steward; losing Sobonek: SO--o'eward 11, Sabonek i 5 (0-2) 120 to a 3-0 lead in ifte second. But th sl nin 2. Sfensberq; AA.

Gurse. raiiied for 3. 4-6 6-3 6-4 victory i rCUnd Cezewskl, BushrrKin. winning or draft Adarns a nd MILWAUKEE (AP) The, Both 6-foot-5 fonvards will at-' Milwaukee i tend Bucks' rookie training and lourth i JuJ 13 choices George; White--were an-11 utete University gymnasium i across all Its runs in the top i team, half of the final inning, emerged 1 coached Collett and Smith I with a 1-7 record. i UCLA.

WAITING IN.THE WINGS Nekoosa's Marv Marzofka, whose docking was the fastest in time i a at Golden Sands Speedway Sunday night, waits for his chance on the track. He also placed second in the third heat, ahead of feature winner Larry Detjens of Wausau. (Tribune Photo) More for Your Life Insurance Ask Me about benefits offered by OF A I A One of the Nation's Leading Gordon W. Dtek, F.I.C. Fraternal LJfe Insurance Societies District Representative HOME OFFICE ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS Box 17 Wisconsin Busnmcn; losing so--! was given tactical advic 0 bv nounced Wednesday as the Na-' along with Russell Lee, Jim 7.

Kizewski ard hsr oach ai tional 'Basketball Association i Regenold and Ron Harris. Miller, Stensberg; ft, Schneebara 2. oushmnn. T. Soeger, Elks.

Kiwaris 13-t) 201 000--3 Bsntneimer. Roaers; unassisted; pitcher--D. Brockmanr losing SO--Srockman l7 Tayior (1) orrfj Ben- i --eimer (S), Soaer's; Berfolini 7, P. Brovni (15 ard G. Sseger (2), Port.

Khvor.is; B. Rucks. Bank: winning pit: ciier--G. Martinson; losmo pitcher-- Schm'tS; B. Schmidt 12; IS--W.

Hcbeck 2. M. Sailer 2, Schneider, V. Sailer, Martinson. Kiwonis; J.

Bowmon, Sank. He told her to get i team brought to five the num- and cut short her er tract. VISUAL STOCK Red, White Blue Series LATE MODEL STOCK CAR STATE CHAMPIONSHIP White Race Sunday, July 16 TIME TRIALS TO A.M. RACES 1:30 P.M. Three 25 Lap Heafs, 75 Lap Feature Dick Trickle j.

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Might Trills "5 p.m. Eliminations 6 p.m. i at the Ifaackhandsr I "I usually leave it to Evonne i herself to decide how to play a match." Edwards said. "But this time I was able to REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) i help, because I know the weak-1 Bobby Fischer cleared the Adams, played at Gard- under con- ner-Webb College in North Carolina, averaged 34.2 points' and 14 rebounds last season and was named to the National Association of Intercollegiate' Athletics Ail-American team. While, who graduated from Colorful Living nesses of players who use a wa today for the start of the Georgetown University a year double grip for their backhand, chess championship ago, averagd I trained Jan Lehane, who used match with a written apology, game playing the same back hand grip a I to Boris Spassky for his "dis-1 the Standard Chris.

respectful behavior." Belgium. 29 points per last season for Liege squad in Brewers fall, 1-0, in ninth ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) Pitcher Earl Stephenson says; he enjoys hard work, and he presumably would have en-; joyed it more Wednesday night had he gotten some batting sup- port from the Milwaukee Brew-! ers. I He carried the Brewers through eight scoreless innings, then lost a shutout in the ninth I when pinch hitter Winston I Llenas' two-out single gave thei California Angels a 1-0 victorv. .1 It was Stephenson's firsi earned run in 23.

innings. It was first hit since May 21. The Brewer bats weren't working, and Stephenson found himseif in a duel with California hurler Nolan Ryan, off whom Milwaukee could collect only four hits as he won his 10th game against five loses. Tne Angels were down by two outs in the ninth when Llenas went to the plate as a substi- tuie for Ryan. California's Ken McMuIIen had opened with a drive that i bounced off the glove of Mil- jwaukee shortstop Rich Auer: bach.

Sid O'Brien ran for McMuIIen, and got to second on a sacrifice bunt. He scored on Llenas' hit. Lienas has been batting .270 this year on 10 hits, and said it isn't easy to hit off Stephenson. STARTS AT YOUR FRONT DOOR CREATE STRIKING EXTERIORS WITH PORTER SUPER EXTERIOR PAINT Plan a colorful life now --start at your front door. Insist on the quality colors and quality exterior paints available only with Porter Paints.

Come in today. Scott lb Brings if DMoy cf ERodrpez Heisc 3b AuerScch Sseponsn CALIFORNIA Cb hb: 0 0 0 0 0 1 0' 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 MTLWAUKEE OE Thsotwld Zb 2 0 1 0 if rf 4 0 0 0 Pinson cf 4 0 1 0 Alomar 2o 3 0 0 0 Kosco rf 4 0 0 0 ROIiver To 3 0 1 0 3b 4 0 1 C- 4 0 0 0 OBrien 0 1 0 0 ss 0 1 0 Cardenas ss 3 1 3 0 0 0 Stonfon 3 0 2 0 Torborq 3 0 0-0 NRyon 3 0 0 0 Lienas ph 1 0 1 1 i 30 0 4 0 Total 32 1 7 I i wo out -winning run scored. Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 o-- California OP--Wiiwaokec 1, Col- ifomia 1. LOB--Milwaukee 7, Californio f. 28--Aueroach.

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