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Friday, May W1 WINONA DAILY NIWI II Forever Feminine Carry Back Horse to Beat In Preakness Narrow Loss Ends Redmen's Diamond Season Bailer, Hurler Lead E. Nine To Softball Top PARK REC SOFTBALL INstloaal L'sfe'l w. l. r. CB BALTIMORE, "If on you can beat Carry Back, you can win," the way trainer John I.

's Center Horns rarallere Mankate Bar Bill's Bar Hsmarnlk'i Br Sportsman Tap I I Ml I 1 1 i-i 1 I i a i Jacobi views Saturday's freak' ncss. And 10 does Just about every one else. "That little fellow a rough customer," inyi Jacobs, who trains Dr. Miller for his mother ST. PAUL A timely double and some sharp fielding spelled doom for St.

Mary's Thursday and the Redmen finished their 11 baseball season by losing to Ham-line 3 2 at muddy Norton Field. It left St. Mary's with a final Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference record of 2 6 and season mark of 2-10-1. THE PIPERS scored all three runs In the third Inning and choked off a St. Mary's fourth inning rally after two runs had crossed the plate.

Hamline's Bill Nelson and St. Mary's Jim Harens both threw goose eggs the rest of the way. Harens wildness cost him the contest. Nelson opened Hamline's second with a single, then Harens walked Dave Cartwright and Ted Burchell to fill the sacks. Harens almost extricated himself by fan Ethel Jacobs.

Jacobs has good reason to re ipect Mr. and Mrs. Jack Price's doughty Carry Buck and so should handlers of the other seven colts TEAM TITLIST This quintet, bowling for Tepsl-Cola, won the Galesville Women's Bowling Association team title with 2,481 score. They are, from the left, Marian Holthaus, Rita Anderson, Lois Ocdsma, Betty Fidika and Joyce Sevcrson. (Mrs.

L. E. Danuser photo) expected to be entered today In the Preakness. The trim son of Saggy proved in tha Kentucky Derby two weeks What a plfy 1 And just when you practically had th ihuffleboord tournament towed up I ago he can never be counted out He overcame a disadvantage of 11 lengths in the last quarter of ning Al DeBoer and getting Rex Loop Resets Three Twins' Diamond Tilts MINNEAPOLIS The Minnesota Twins are involved In three schedule changes among 23 announced Thursday by American League president Joe Cronin. Tho Cleveland at Minnesota game of July 21, a Friday, was changed to a 3 p.m.

start. The Boston at Minnesota game rained out May 6 was rescheduled for June 27 and the Twins' postponement at New York of April IS was reset for June S. Weather Shuffles C-FC Diamond Finals Saturday The weatherman has scattered the game sites in the Cochrane-Fountain City district baseball tournament. Arcadia whipped Cochrane-Fountain City 5-4 on a muddy C-FC field and Gilmanton topped Pepin 3 2 in first round games. But now the wet C-FC diamond has delayed the tourney and the Alma-Arcadia semifinal may be played at Arcadia this afternoon.

With luck on weather, Ralph Leahy of C-FC, the tournament manager, says the championship tilt will be at the C-FC field Sat-urday afternoon. If Alma and Arcadia can't play this afternoon, then the semifinal game will be Saturday at 12:30 p.m., followed by the title tilt with Gilmanton at 3 p.m. The C-FC district winner will clash with Eleva-Strum which captured its own tourney by defeating Augusta 4-1 in the eight-inning championship game. Site of this sectional contest and the date have not yet been determined. In the Eleva-Strum win, Warren Gunderson doubled and tripled, Jerry Fenske had two doubles, Dave Gibson a double and single and winning pitcher Dan Call and Jim Rose two singles apiece for the titlists.

Len Steinke doubled for Augusta. Augusta 000 100 00- 1 3 4 Eleva-Strum 000 100 03- 4 tl 3 Lane, Rugotzke and Rugotzke, Lane; Call end Fenske. Jockey Johnny Sellers won six stakes races at Hieleah last DENNIS THE MENACE a mile In beating Crozier. It was tho fifth victory for Carry Back in eight 1961 races and stamped him as the one to be beaten for the 3-year-old cham I I I "I -s 'i IIP5B pionshlp. In addition to Dr.

Miller and Crozier, Carry Back licked two of the other Preakness prob E. Corner battered previously unbeaten Home Furniture 15-7 to take the lead in Park Itec National Softball League. Bell's Bar posted its first win on a 12-7 decision over Hamernik's Bar. The Mankato Bar-Sportsman's Tap game was postponed due to a conflict with the Winona County Softball League schedule. Lance Carroll led E.

with a pair of home runs and a double. Tom Keepers and Harold Erick-son each rapped a double and single and John Erickson and John Fend each singled twice for the winners. Winning hurler Jim Lan-gowski fanned 11. Rich Schricber took the loss. John Michalowski had three singles and a triple for Home Furniture.

Winning' pitcher Norb Thrune rapped three hits to pace Bell's Victory. John Kramer homered and Ray Thrune and Dick Magin each had two hits for the winners. Dick Hcftman singled twice and tripled and Bob Matejka had three hits for Hamernik's. Len Dorsch was the losing pitcher. Two Children Drown in State GILBERT, Minn.

(AP) Their small playmates sounded the alarm but not in time to save two children from drowning in an abandoned mine pit at nearby McKin-ley Thursday night. Wallace Forest, 8, ran into his McKinley home about 7:30 p.m., said that George F. Videnich, 6, and Barbara Joe Skerjance, 7, had fallen in while the trio was playing about the water-filled ore pit, about 2'i miles east of Gilbert. The elder Forester alerted sheriff's deputies, who dragged for about two hours before recovering the bodies. The pit water, shallow at the edges, drops to 70 or 80 feet in the center.

Both the victims were children of Mrs. Conrad Englestad by previous marriages. The family lives in McKinley. Filstrup on a foul, but tne neamen righthanders' control slipped again and he walked Dick Peik on a 3-2 pitch to force in the first run. Al Wilkie then blasted a double to left center to plate two more runners and Hamline led 3-0.

The Redmen almost caught up In the fourth. Mike Mulvaney opened with St. Mary's first hit off Nelson, a single to center. Then Piper third sacker Chuck Wennerlund started an important double play by gobbling up Mark Brosna-nan's grounder and tossing to second. THE RALLY started all over against when Nelson experienced control trouble.

John Chmelik drew a walk and Harens was hit by a pitch. Both advanced on a wild pitch and Charlie McCarter brought them home with a single. Wennerlund then made another vital Play, robbing Rich Gabriel ablcs in the Derby. The Prtaknett will bo tele-viied In tho Winona area on Channels 3 and 4 at 3:30 p.m. Central Standard tim, and Channol 8 at 4:30 p.m.

Day light Saving time which is alto 3:30 p.m. Central Standard time. The others still not discour aged are Globemastcr and Sher luck. Joining them for this sec ond leg of the triple crown are Hitting Away, Crimson Fury, Or leans Doge and Nashua Blue. WINNING PAIR Mrs.

Dean Ilelstad, left, and Mrs. Doug-las McLeon fired 1,093 for the doubles title in the Galesville Women's Bowling Association tournament. They and other bowlers received awards at the group's annual banquet. (Mrs. L.

E. Danuser photo) All have been forewarned not to expect Carry Back to give them as much of a head start of an apparent double by diving for Gabriel's smash back of third, grabbing it and tossing out the St. Mary's catcher. as he did in the Derby. St.

Mary's threatened In the For tno take, of my own Galesville Women sixth but Wennerlund again choked ticker, I hope he lays closer to the pare, said Price. He thinks jockey Johnny Sell ers has the same plans. "But 1 never have given him any or off the rally. With one down, Chmelik singled and went all the way to third when the ball went through the leftfielder. Harens blasted a liner over third but Wennerlund snared it for the second out and McCarter flied out to center to leave Chmelik stranded.

Bowlers Elect, Present Awards ders," Price says. "The only thing I ever told Sellers was. to 'M wilson woNtur 'iooiqk for sewmmr GALESVILLE, Wis. (Special) -Mrs. Stella Bonow has been named REX MORGAN, M.D.

By Dal Curtis hurry back." Cupii-, Wall Share Tourney Golf Leadership president of the Galesville Wo men's Bowling Association, sue ceding Mrs. Vernon Severson. u3J MD HOWW TM KNOWING MELISSA, 5HE I MAY BE SMUAJT AND I'M ARE YDLV li REX. WHERE COULD BE MOST ANYWHERE I THINK I HEAR HER ISN'T MELI55A GETTING WORRIED V5U5IET ISMELISSA? AND I'VE A FEELING V. STOMPI NO I NOW HOT SPRINGS, Ark.

(AP)-Art i -At OTHER OFFICERS named at the annual banquet, attended by 99 of the association's 110 mem Wall and Buster Cupit set out to THE REDMEN loaded tha tacks with two out in the ninth but Nelson got Mulvaney on a fly ball to right and the game was over. Harens didn't give Hamline a hit after the fourth inning and the Pipers had only three base runners after their scoring burst in the second. The win enabled Hamline to finish a notch above the Redmen in the MIAC standings with a 3-5 record. The ground crew had to burn oil-soaked sawdust on the base paths before the game to make the field playable. Coach Max Mo-lock of the Redmen said the base paths were very muddy and the slow going hurt both teams.

St. Mary Hamline CI) ab ab hold their two-stroke lead in the Hot Springs Open Golf Tourna bers, were Mrs. LaVerne Olson, vice president, and Miss Marian merit's second round today while 92 other professional golfers Holthaus, secretary-treasurer. scrambled to get within the "top The Wednesday Pin-Topplers MRS. PAUL BISHOP All Events Winner Mm, Dsnusrr phot League also elected officers: Mrs Robert Truax, president; Mrs.

60 cutoff point. The field will be cut after to. day's 18 holes. Thursday, 45 golf E. Danuser, vice president, and ers shot par 72 or better over the Mrs.

Carlyle Cory, secretary' Hot Springs Country treasurer. Mrs. Wayne is sergeant-at-arms. The Monday Ten Zatecki.3b 3 0 0 Peik.sa 3 0 0 Club course. Wall and Cupit fired 7-under Pin League will elect officers in Arcadia's Pierzina Medalist at MVC Golf Tournament par 65s to take the early lead.

the fall. NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller lugnt Dcmna tnem at 67 were Mrs. Danuser was mistress of Mulvaney, cf SOI 4 3 0 1 Ilolje.lb I Chmellk.U 111 Weniund.cJb 4 Harens.p 2 10 Nelson.p 3 McCarter.si 4 0 1 Gabriel, rf 4 0 1 SOI Burchell 3 Mills, lb 3 0 0 DeBoer.lf 4 KllJtnip.rt 1 Jerry Steelsmith and Mike Sou ceremonies for the program which Included presentation of awards chak. Then, at 68, came Doug Sanders, Julius Boros. Al Geiber- MONDOVT, Wis.

Ron Pierzina 1 1( higher) llf higher II 1 -v and a business meeting. Mrs. higher Dean Helstad directed group sin ing' and read an original poem III which will be sent to the state of Arcadia was medalist, but his team missed the Mississippi Valley Conference golf championship by three strokes Thursday. Pierzina fired a 76 at Mondovi Coun publication, "The Woman Bowl er." Mrs. Kenneth Truax gave a reading and Mrs.

Robert Hilton and Miss Erna Olson reported on Totali 28 Total! 28 1 5 Hit Into double play for Cartwright In 3rd. ST. MARY fMM) 200 MO 1 HAMLINE 0.10 UOO Ml I Brosnahan, Nelson, DeBoer. RBI MrCarter 2. Wilkie 2.

Peik. 2B-WUkie, Holge. SH-Milla. DP-Za-lerkl, Szumlas and Mills: Wennerlund, Wilkie and Holge. LOB-St.

Mary'i 8, Hamline 8. IP I HI BB SO Harens 8 3 3 5 Nelson 9 2 8 3 try Club and Arcadia finished with trips to the state tournament a team total of 329, three strokes back of Black River Falls' win Mrs. Robert Truax and Miss Wan da Anderson presented the awards. ning 326. MARIAN HOLTHAUS, Rita And Nelson Other team scores were Mon HBP By Harens (Filstrup); by (Harens).

WP Nelson 2. dovi 354, Chippewa Falls 365, Dur- and 384 and Cochranc-Fountam City 401. Mojor League Leaders National League BATTING (based on 60 or more at Jim Reichert paced Black River erson, Lois Oedsma, Betty Fidika and Joyce Severson, members of the tourney champion Pepsi-Cola team, received individual trophies. The team fired 2.481. Mrs.

Paul Bishop's 1,651 in all-events handicap earned an award, while Miss Betty Wall's 1,597 won her the all- Falls with a 77, John Flugstad had bats) Mathews (Milwaukee) .271 Moon (Los Angeles) a 79 and Ivy Faldet shot an 80. Arcadia's Rudy Klink and Chuck Killian both turned in 81's. RUNS BATTED IN Cepeda (San Francisco) Aaron (Milwaukee) 26. HITS CTemcnte (Pittsburgh) 40 ger, Dave Kagan and Mason Rudolph. Wall, of Pocono Manor, shot a steady 31-3465 with seven birdies.

He missed by inches a 65-foot chip shot on the lath hole. Cupit of Fort Smith, had a slightly more irregular round with eight birdies and a bogey. Both had 26 putts. Shoemaker One Winning Horse Away From 4,000 INGLE WOOD, Calif. (AP) -Willie Shoemaker today needs only one more win for the of his comparatively brief but brilliant career as a jockey.

The Shoe had three winners Thursday at Hollywood Park and ran his career total of When he hits Shoemaker will join a select list of jockeys that includes Johnny Longdcn, Sir Gordon Richards of England and Eddie Arcaro. Shoemaker is slated to ride seven horses today at Holly wod Park. Pat Baldwin, a sophomore who played hockey at Michigan State last winter, is the brother of Tim Baldwin, a former Spartan golfer. events scratch trophy. Mrs.

Dean Mondovi was paced by George Wills and T. Davia (Los Angeles) and Mnthews (Milwaukee) 39. HOMK RUNS Moon (Los Angeles) 10: Robinson (Cincinnati) and Cepeda Diller's 86 and Durand's top man was Robert Sommers. also with an 86. Tom Perreault led Chippewa Falls with the same score.

Foster Colby hit an 88 for host Helstad and Mrs. Douglas McLeon won the doubles with a 1,093. Mrs. LaVerne Olson hit 1.183 to earn a pin given for the highest total by bowlers averaging 124 or und j. "l'slsT 1 llj MARY WORTH By Saunders and Ernst L-jHJL -I I Lt'yoT WR THI JShl luM RUNNIN6 OUT Aj JiS Se'd! tt jd.1! HOME TO HAVE LUNCH fnXwiiuiw JUNIOR SPACE MAN Tf THE ABOUT AS CLEAN 1 WITH HI10Y ANO MAW! ShCTCTO WI" ff (San Francisco) 8.

PITCHING (based on or more decisions) Duffalo (San Francisco) 3-0; Podrcs (Los Angeles) 51. American League Mondovi. pete hcker turned er. the best Cochrane-Fountain City BATTING (based on 60 or more at score, a 98. Major League Stars HITTING Mrv Throneberry (Athletics) batted In all of Kansas City's runs, three with home run and other with an einM-lnning tingle.

In 4-3 victory over Twins. I'lTCHINtt Gene Conley (Red Sox) handed first place Tigris first shutout of season, giving lrp Just four singles, walking two and striking out six for 10 victory. bats) Killebrew (Minnesota) Brandt (Baltimore) RUNS BATTED IN Gentile (Baltimore) 37; Cash (Detroit) 29. HITS B. Robinson (Baltimore) 43; Temple (Cleveland) 40.

HOME RUNS Gentile (Baltimore) II; Mantle (New York) 10. PITCHING (based on or more de Minor League Results Pacific Coast League Taroma 3-1. Vancouver 2-1. San Diego I. Spokane 9 (10 Innings).

Portland 4. Hawaii 1. Seattle 5, Salt Lake 4. risions) RcEan and Mossl (Detroit) MARK TRAIL By Ed Dodd 4 Lary (Detroit) 6-1. THE CATTLE KILLERS MUST jki 'JL NOW WF'U SPF IR 1 I'VE NEVER Winhawk at District Track Meet KNOWN A WOLF TO TCAMPLP International League Jersey City Columbus 5.

Other gnmei postponed. American Association Louliville 9. Denver 3. Dallaa-Fort Worth 7. Omaha I.

Indianapolis 6. Houston t. BE POGS FERAL P06S MY HOMEMADE ML maR trjt DOWN A BED LIKE IT'S A DOG'S TRICK WHS Entertains District Golfers Wally Moon of the Los Angeles Dodgers hit 13 home runs in 138 games last season. This spring he hit eight in the Dodger's first 12 games. Six schools have indicated they plan to enter the District Three golf meet at Westfield Saturday.

In addition to host Winona High, golfers will come here from Rochester, St. Charles, Wabasha, Kasson-Mantorville and Pine City. WINONA HIGH Coach John Pendleton, who is meet manager, said the Tirst foursome will tee off at 8:30 a.m. Schools may enter from BIG BEN BOLT By John Cullen Murphy Complete WHEEL ALIGNMENT For Your Car tV Adjust caster of front wheel tV Adjust camber of front wheelt tfc Adjust toe-in of front wheelt Check wheelt for balance if Inspect king pin inclination Adjust steering mechanism ft Inspect brakes for drag Road test car WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF CARS Owl Motor Co. YT-WHO SETS OJSTDPY OFTRATPOWAWDARKOWI WAS TO HAVE says about 20-25 golfers usually enter the District Three meet, meaning that the five or six low scorers will go on the the regional.

COACH LLOYD Luke's Winona High tennis squad, winner of three and loser of seven regular season matches, also faces district competition Saturday. The netmen will be playing in the District Three meet at Rochester. The first ball will be served at 9 a.m. And out in Moorhead, Winona State's baseball team will be gunning for its first undisputed Northern State College Conference crown since 1958. The Warriors, with a title tie cinched, play a doubleheader at Moorhead State.

A win in either game will sew up the crown and a sweep would allow the Warriors to finish with a perfect 8-0 NSCC record. HI Fellas! Baseball Season Is Here! BASEBALL SHOES Sizes 3 to 12 $5i95 and $7t95 BASEBALL GLOVES Famous Willie Mays C4 4 Qr Model Glove Complete line of SPORTING GOODS 0UT-D0R STORE UJ E. 3rd one to six golfers. The team with the three lowest scores will be the district champion and these three players will advance, as a team, to the Region One tourney. A numher of low individual players will also advance to regional competition.

This number depends upon the total number of entries. Two players would advance from a tournament having one to five participants and nine would advance from a tournament AS POSSIBLE. AMY IjWil'iiliA 4 ij Ith I Main Winona Patroniie tho Owl" "Be Wise with 36-40 participants. Pendleton!.

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