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Suday, May 1171 Central qualifies 9, South 4 for state track HUTCHINSON There were some outstanding individual efforts as Garden City won the Class 4A division and Wichita North the Class 5A division of the regional track and field meet here Thursday. Garden City scored 63 points in Class 4A, followed by Liberal with 51, Great Bend 47, McPberson 37, Hays 34, Salina Central 28, Salina South 8, and Dodge City 4. Wichita North successfully defended its 5- A championship with 108 points. Hutchinson had 66 for 2nd, Wichita West 46 and Wichita Heights 34. The spotlight was on some great individual performances.

Smith goes 6-9 Kansas' great prep high jumper of all time, Randy Smith of McPherson, cleared 6 feet, 9 inches, his 2nd best jump. At the recent Kansas Relays he soared 6-9 'A. Ed Dawson, Wichita North, stepped the 180-yard low hurdles in 19.3. That's the best mark posted in Kansas this vear. Dale Miller, Liberal, finished the high hur-hurdles in 14.3, also a season best.

Bob Oliver, Great Bend, ran the 100-yard dash in 9.8, the 220 in 22.3 and the 440 in 50.2. Clif Hurt, Great Bend, threw the shot put, 60-5. That was only 4Vz inches behind his best of and Kansas' best of the year. Bowman wins Javelin Joe Bowman of Salina Central scored a first place in the javelin with a toss of 185 feet, followed by teammate Mike Lindsay in 2nd. Rich Tholstrup of Central was 3rd in the 220 and Dale Hanzlicek of Central placed 3rd in the discus.

Central's 880-relay team was 3rd and the Mustangs' 'mile relay team 2nd. Salina South's medley relay team placed 2nd. Members of Central's 880-relay team were Jim Kresge, Mike Moore, Dave Mann and Randy McAllister. Members of the Mustangs' mile relay team were Duke Rauh, Moore, Mann and Tholstrup. South's medley relay team members were Nick McKee, Brand Shaffer, Kirby Vernon and Mike Letcher.

All of the above Salihans qualified for the state finals next weekend at Wichita. 4- A 120 yd. high hurdles Dale Miller, Liberal; Gregg Shear- mire, Garden City; Randy Smith, McPherson; David Foltz, Garden City; Robbie Dove, Great Bend. Time 14.3. 100 yard dash Bot) Olivier, Great Bend; Mike McLean, Liberal; Willie Reed, Great Bend; Fred Whltehurst, Garden City; Greg, Nichols, Mile run Joe Doll, Garden City; Steve Johnson, McPherson; Sieve Clark, Hays; Randy Clark, Garden City; Mark McLelarx), Great Bend.

Time 4:33.0. Two mile run Bob Lowen, Hays; Steve Lowen, Hays; John Herrera, Garden City; Randy Clark, Garden City; Larry Zoch, Salina Central. Time 10.06.0. HO relay Liberal '(Kenny Andrew, Jackie Dale Miller, Mike McLean); Dodge City, Salina Central, Garden City, Salina South. Time 1:33..

440 yard dash Bob Olivier, Great Bend; Mike Sillman. Argonia captures Class A regional DODGE CITY Argonia edgedTrotec- tion to in winning the Class A regional track meet here Friday. Sharon Springs tied for 14th place with 7 points. Chase was 16th with 6 points. The first 3 in each event advance to the state.

I TEAM SCORING Argonia 31'A, Protection Bucklin 20, Copeland 19, i South Haven Macksville 15, Minneola 14, Deerfield 13, Fowler 12, Lewis 12, Mullinville 12, Pawnee Heights 12, Kiowa Pawnee Rock 7, Sharon Springs 7, Chase 6, Hoi-, comb 5, McCracken SKyiCne 5, Ransom 4, Norwich 4, Pretty Prairie 3, Coldwater 3, Ashland 2, Haviland 2, Montei zuma 2. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 120 High Hurdles --1. Unruh, Copeland; 2. Pritchard, Ar, gonia; 3.Thompton, South Haven. Time i 100 Dash J.

Reynolds, Copeland; 2. Sunley, Ransom; 3. Wright, Protection. Time 10.9. Mile Run I.

Edmonds, Mullinville; 2. Harsh, Holcomb; 3. Ricke, Sharon Springs Time 4:43.7. SM Relay I. Protection; 2.

Copeland; 3. Coidwater. Time 440 Dash 1. 2. Lovette, Lewis; J3.

Arnold, Pawnee Heights.Time 52.1. Low Hurdtei Prjfchard, Argonia; 2. Thompson, (South Haven; 3. Unruh, Copeland. Time 21.2.

NO Run 1. Dllus, Pawnee Heights; 2. Looker, Argonia; Hedrick, Pretty Krairie. Time 2:01.6. 1 Medley Relay 1.

Sooth Haven; 2. Lewis; 3. Macksvllle. Time 220 Dash 1. Edmonston, Protection; 2.

Sibley, Min. neola; 3. Fowler. Time 23.85. Run 1.

Edmonds, Mullinville; 2. Minor, Min- 3. Caitanda, Lewis. Time 10:21. i Mile Relay 1.

Argonia; 2. Protection; 3. South Haven rTime Pole Vault 1. Scott, Bucklin; 2. Blevins, Kiowa; 3.

jKraisinger, Pawnee Rock. Height 13-0. Shot Put 1. Schnoebelen, Macksville; 2. Russell, Pawn- icc Rock; 3.

Brattin, Kiowa. Distance 49.1. 1 High Jump I. Scott, Bucklin; 2. McCracken; 3.

Brook, Protection, and McClaflin, Argonia. Height 5- Discus I. Schnoebelen, Macksville; 2. Jackson, 3. Tontioua, Argonia.

Distance 137-1 IVb. Javelin 1. Hernandez, Deerfield; 2. Fhelite, Sharon 3. Dawncr, Skyline.

Distance Broad Jump-- 1. Johnson, Minneola; 2. Hageman, Fow- iler; 3. Reed, Bucklin. Distance 21-11 fi.

Send your news tip to The Salina Journal. in prizes every week. I.OWKST I A Sears SAVE Heavy Dity Shocks INSTALLED-- Ea. Refvlar bttalM Price CHARGE IT Sean Revrivtac Charge SEARS SERVICE CENTER Joe Bowmu, Salina Central, won Class 4A regional javelin throw. (Journal Photo) Garden City; Stan Bieker, Hays; Rich Tholsfrup, Salina Central; Jetf McAhren, Liberal.

Time -50 2 180 low hurdles Dale Miller, Liberal; Mike McLean, Liberal; Greg Shearmire, Garden City; David Foltz, Garden City; Stu Wedel, Liberal. Time :19.5. yard run Terry Bradstreet, Garden Cily; Steve Johnson, McPherson; Dale Schreiber, McPherson; Doug Inloes, McPherson; Don Stroh, Garden City Time 2-02 2 Medley relay Hays Nichols, Jim Bieker, Tony May); Salina South, McPherson, Salina Central, Liberal. Time 3:45.3. 220 yd.

dash Bob Olivier, Great Bend; Willie Reed, Great Bend; Rich Tholsfrup, Salina Central; Ken Andrew, Liberal; Mike Letcher, Salina South. Time :22 3 Mile relay Liberal (Jeff McAhren, Rodney Pitier, Mike McLean, Dale Miller), Salina Central, Great Bend, Garden City, Time 3:32.0. Pole vault Ron Nichols, McPherson; Bob Maoeth, Great Bend; Ken Childers, Garden City; Francis Och- nmscht. Great Bend; Robin Huber, Garden City. Height 14 Shot put Cliff Burt, Great Bend; Bob Keesling, Liberal; David Mahan, Garden City; Andy Ortiz, Garden City- Frank Schwartz, Hays.

Distance 60 5 in. High tump Randy Smith, McPherson; Steve Keller Garden City; Doug Woodson, Garden City; Allen Eichelberger, Salina South; Roger Bear, Great Bend. Height 6 fn. Discus throw Bob Keesling, Liberal; Clifford Burt Great Bend; Dale Hanzlicek, Salina Central; Walter Lane McPherson; David Mahan, Garden City. Distance 152ft 8 in.

Javelin throw Joe Bowman, Salina Central; Mike Lindsay, Salina Central; Aaron Sanders, McPherson; Jim Yanda. Hays; Bill Burrows, Garden City. Distance 185 It. Cong lump Greg Nichols, Hays; David Foltz, Garden City; Jeff McAhren, Liberal; Dan Sherman, Hays Stu Wedel, Liberal. Distance 21 in.

Class 5A Team scoring Wichita North 108, Hutchinson 66, Wichita West 46, Wichita Heights 34. 120 high hurdles Bev Mitchell, Wichita North 15.1. 100 dash Don Akerberg, Wichita North :10.0. Mile run Bob Aitker, Wichita West, 4:32 8 880 relay Wichita North, 1:31.7. 440dash Ken Suiter, Hutchinson :50.7.

180 low hurdles Ed Dawson, Wichita North, :19.3. 880 run Brad Smisor, Wichita North, 2:00 6 Medley relay Wichita North, 220dash Don AKerberg, Wichita North, 3:44.6. Two-mile run Roger Caldwell, Hutchinson, 10:09.8 Mile relay Wichita Heights, Pole vault --Earl Benear, Hutchinson, 13-6. Shot put-- Roger Moore, Wichita North, S1-1CPJ. High iump Hal Brandenburg, Wichita West, 6-3 Discus Mike Nevius, Hutchinson, 149-1'A.

Javelin Joe Bickel, Wichita Wesf, Long jump Kelvin O'Brien, Hutchinson, 21-11'A. Salina schools qualify 4 for state tennis GREAT BEND Ken Curry of Hutchinson defeated Doug Reichley of Salina South, 9-7, to take the singles championship in the Class 5-4A regional tennis tournament here Friday. Jim Issac and Terry McCreary of Newton won the doubles championship by defeating Byron White and Vincent Lem, Dodge City 64, Salina South's Barry Sarvis and Dave Clymer defeated Hays and Bruce Stallsworth of Garden City, 6-4, 6-0, for 3rd place in doubles. Russ Boone, Garden City, turned back Don Lamb, Salina Center, 7-5, 6-3 for 3rd place in singles. The top 4 finishers in both singles and doubles qualified for the state championship tournament to be held at Manhattan next Friday.

Entered in the tournament were tennis teams from Wichita Bishop Carroll, Dodge City, Garden City, Great Bend, Hays, Hutchinson, Liberal, McPherson, Newton Salina Central and Salina South. Scandia 2nd in Class A MERIDEN Scandia's Flying Swedes finished 2nd to Highland in the Class A regional track meet here Friday. Highland won with 35 points and Scandia was next with 26Vz points. Scandia had 2 first place winners. Zohn threw the discus 138-11 and Combs won the high hurdles in 15.4.

The first 3 places qualify for the state meet next weekend. TEAM SCORING Highland 35; Scandia Quenemo 26; Oskaloosa 22- HasKell Jackson Heights 2 Clifton 14; Central Heights 13; Summerfield Silver Lake 10; Wakefield Westmoreland Williamsburg 6'A; Greeley Valley North Central 6h; Powhatfan Northern Heights Paxico Hope4; Courtland Republics; Bur- Iingame3; HillcrestS; Linwood Miltonvale ivi; Mayetta Luckey Bailey ville Melvern Sf. George 1. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS High jump 1. Snapp, Westmoreland, 5-10; 2.

Sehied, Jackson Heights, 5-B; 3. Terkildsen, Oskaloosa, 5-8. Long jump 1. Anderson, Haskell, 28-8; 2. Neill, Central Heights, 20-4W; 3.

Woltie, Jackson Heights, 19-7'A. Shot put 1. Stewart, Highland, 51-0; 2. Riffle, Hope, 496; 3. Zohn, Scandia, 49-5.

Javelin 1. Reichick, JacXson Heights, 184-6; 2 Wurtz Paxico, 177-10; S.Wagner, Paxico, 171-4. Discus T. Zohn, Scandia, 138-11; I.Watson, Clifton, 1321; 3. C.

Masters, Burlingame, 131-1. Pole vault T. Braden, WaKefield, 12-3; 2. Davidson, Williamsburg, 3. Stokhard, Central Heights, 11-9.

120 high hurdles 1. Combs, Scandia, 15.4; 2. Runer, Silver Lake, 16.3; 3. Schwarz, Summerfield, 16.4. 100 dash 1.

Niell, Central Heights, 10.4; 2. Anderson Haskell, 10.6; 3. Simpson, Highland, 10.6. Mile run 1. NTehoff, Quenemo, 2.

Heineger, Powhattan, 3. Boman, Republic, 4:44.7 880 relay 1. Highland, 2. Clifton, Oskaloosa 1:37.4. 440 dash 1.

Bolen, Quenemo, 52.3; 2. Jenkins, Highland, 52.9; 3. McDonald, 53.0. 180 low hurdles 1. Runer, Silver Lake, 20.8; 2.

Simpson, Highland, 20.8; 3. Combs, Scandia, 21.1. 880 run 1. Bolen, Quenemo, 2. Worthington; Oskaloosa, 2:02.0.

Injured football players should not try to save face HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) Football players who make a courageous effort to limp off the field after being hurt are frequently aggravating their injury just to save face, a doctor says. Dr. Harry W. Slade, a Waco, neurosurgeon and chairman of the Texas Medical Association committee on athletics, said doctors have observed "patients with minor knee injuries develop major knee injuries just by making a face-saving effort to hobble to the sidelines." As a result, Dr.

Slade said his committee is recommending that it be made mandatory that all players injured during a game be carried off the field on a stretcher. A mandatory stretcher rule, Slade said, would remove all of the physicological hangups now associated with being carried off. "It would just become the routine, expected thing," he said. "If a player is hurt, he's carried away on a stretcher." With this as a firm rule, said the physician, there would be no stigma, no loss of face and no effect on morale. And, more importantly, he said, the existing injury would not be aggravated.

Dr. Slade said his committee is also recommending that schools consider refrigerating the artificial turf now being used on many football fields. The manmade grass, he said, absorbs heat and. could be an important contributing factor to heat exhaustion and heat stroke among players. "The surface of that turf can get up to 180 degrees on hot days," Slade said.

"It's just like playing on hot asphalt." Studies, he said, have shown that there are more shoulder injuries and "brush burns" among teams playing on the manmade grass. Fewer knee injuries occur, however, because shoes with the long spikes used on real grass cannot be used on the plastic turf. Spiked shoes tend to contribute to knee injuries, he said. MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE JUMP SUITS Polyester Cotton Permanent Press Store Hours Monday Saturday 9-9 Sunday 1 2618 S.Ohio ing Center Tom i Proulx 2 Illinois gridmen to attend Wesleyan Two Illinois high school football players will attend Kansas Wesleyan next fall. They are Tom Proulx, Lemont, 111., and Robert Benjamin Cheeks, Chicago.

Proulx, 6-1, 205 pounder, was a tackle and guard for Lemont Township high school. He played with a championship team in 1970. Proulx earned 4 letters in football and his team finished 2nd in the conference with a 62 mark the past season. Cheeks, 5-10, 175 pound running back, played for Anoka high school. Jewell captures frosh-soph track DOWNS Jewell edged Delphos 65 Vz to 64 in winning the Downs freshman-sophomore track invitational.

There were 8 records set. Double winners were Myers of Downs in the high hurdles and low hurdles, both record times; Mesecher of Delphos in the 100 and 220; Killion of Delphos in the 880 and javelin, the latter a record; Shipley of Esbon with a record throw in the shot put and a victory in the discus; and Reinert of Esbon, with records in the high jump and pole vault. Team Scores Jewell tyh, Delphos 64, Esbon Downs Tipton Cawker City 60 yd. High Hurdles Myers, Downs; Baxa, Jewell; Flynn, Jewell; Comfort, Delphos; Barlsch, Jewell Time 8.35 (Record) 100 yd. dash Mesecher, Delphos; Myers, Downs, Boden, Jewell; Streit, Tipton; Cary, Downs.

Time 11.4 Mile Run --Ed Koster, Cawker; Mizner, Esbon; McMillan, Jewell; Reaken, Downs; Schaefli, Cawker Time .5:01.3 (Record) 880 Relay Delptios (Pounds, Lister, Killien, Mesecherl- Jewell; Tipton; Esbon. Time 1:45.1 440 Dash Flynn, Jewell; Lister, Delphos tied with Remus, Downs; Flavian, Esbon. Time 57.65 120 Lows Myers, Downs; Flunn, Jewell; Pounds, Delphos; Bartsch, Jewell; Lott, Delphos; Time 14.5 (Record) MO Run 2:16.2 Killion, Delphos; Gasper, Tiplon; Stearns, Cawker; Dornoney, Downs; Schroder, Tipton Medley Jewell (Boden, Anderson, Bartch, Baxa); Delphos; Cawker; Downs; Esbon. 220 Mesecher, Delphos tied with Rankin, Jewell; Streit, Tipton; Birdsell, Jewell ties Lister, Delphos. Time 26.1.

2 Mile Pottbera. Downs; Atwood, Esbon; Bertrand, Delphos; McChensey, Downs; Simmelink, Jewell. Time 11:40 Mile Relay Downs; (Gary, Sumoter, Remus, Myers) Jewell, Tipton; Delphos; Esbon. Shot Put SniBley, Esbon; Pate, Esbon; Bronson, Delphos; Hammershmidt, Tipton tied with Butts, Jewell" Dis- (Record) Broad Jump Larry Koster, Cawker; Hake, Tipron; Streit, Tipton; Anderson, Jewell; Fabriiins, Delphos Distance 18-0. Javelin Killion, Delphos; Remus, Downs; Bsxa, Jewell; Pate, Esbon; Shipley, Esbon, Distance 152-4.

(Record) High Jump Reinert, Esbon; Sheahan, Jewell; Birdsell, Jewell; Fabrizins, Delphos; Comfort, Delphos. Height (Record) Discus Shipley, Esbon; Pate, Esbon; Hammerschmidt, Tiplon; Douglas, Jewell; Bronson, Delphos Distance 107-3. Pole Vault Reinert, Esbon; Comfort, Delphos; Delphos; Anderson, Jewell; Nesting, Esbon tied with Sheahan, Jewell. Height 11-8 (Record) Reservoir Reports KanopoJis Reservoir Conservation Pool 1463.0 Mean Sea Level Full Pool 1508.0 Mean Sea Level Reservoir Elevation Today 1464.0] MSL Reservoir Elevation 1 Year Ago 1464.01 MSL Discharge to river 100 Cubic ft. Secor 748 gal a second Water conditions Clear Lake Surface Water Temp 62; Tunnel Outlet Temp.

63 Fishing conditions Good Fish catches of the week Good catches of walleye, up to 5 Ibs, crappie, up to 2 Ibs and white bass, up to Ibs were caught in the lake. Crappie fishing should be excellent during the next week. wins 2A regional MANHATTAN Marion scored 47 points and easily captured the Class 2A regional track meet here Friday. Marion won 4 of the individual events. Kelsey took the long jump with a leap of 201; Bredemier won the javelin with a toss of 173-5; Wegerer fired the discus 141-7 and Keazer soared 12-8 in the pole vault.

Oxandale of Herington took the high hurdles in 15.6 and Linn's mile relay team won The first 3 places in each event qualified for the state this weekend. TEAM SCORING Marion 47; Eftlngham 33; Basehor 22; Perry-Lecompton 22; Hillsboro 18; Washington 16; Linn IS; Centre 14; Onaga 12; Eudora9; Herington Riley County Jefferson County North Frankfort Piper Centralia Savior of the World 4Vi; St. Mary's Rossville Lansing St. Xavier Wathena Valley Heights 1. INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Shot put I.

G. KniDD. Sasehor. 52-0: L. Knipp, Basehor, 51-10; 3.

Calovich, Piper, High jump 1. Boldrldge, Effingham, 5-10; 2. Kerbs, Centre 5-8; 3. Klenda, Centre, 5-8. Long jump Kelsey, Marlon, 20-1; 2.

Duerksen, Hillsboro, 2Q-OX; 3. Soldridge, Effingham, Javelin i. Bredemier, Marion, 173-5; 2. 167-11; Calovich, Piper, 166-10. 120 high hurdles I.

Oxandale, Herington, 15.6; 2. Harvey, Basehor, 15.6; 3. LaFevre, Washington, 15.6. lOOdash 1. Eisenbarth, Onaga, 10.1; 2.

Loomis, Marion, 10.3; Wege, Riley County, 10.3. Mile run 1. Wiens, Hillsboro, 2J Harper, Centralia, 3. Cdppleman, Effingham, 4:43.0. 880 relay 1.

Perry-Lecompton (Shugart, Turpln, Neuschafer, Fritz), 2. Marlon, 3. Effingham, 440dash Effingham, 51.7; 2. Le'imer, Linn, 51.9; 3. Duerksen, Hillsboro, 52.3.

180 low hurdles 1: LaFevre, Washington, 20.6; 2. Mangas, Onaga, 20.8; 3. Meyer, Linn, 21.2. 880 run 1. Randel, Frankfort, 2.

Folks, Eudora, 3. Seaton, Effingham 2:08.2. Medley relay 1. Jefferson County North (Schular, Warren, O'Neill, j. Warren), 2.

Hillsboro, 3-49 3 Marion, 3:50.9. 220 dash 1. Weige, Riley County, 22.8; 2. Shugart, Perry-Lecompton, 23.1; 3. Loomis, Marion, 23.2.

Discus 1. Wegerer, Marion, 141-7; 2. G. Knipp, Basehor, 137-0; 3. Hensley, Centre, 134-7.

Two-mile run Roberts, Washington, 2. Barnett, Perry-Lecompton, 3. Cappleman, Effingham, Mile relay 1. Linn (Olson, Cairns, Blanken, Leimer); 2. Perry-Lecompton, 3.

Jefferson County North, 3:41.1. Pole vault 1. Keazer, Marion, 12-8; 2, Ragole, Marion, 12-4; 3. Burkett, Rossville, 12-0. Wichitan wins pair at Salina Raceway John Marshall, Wichita, making his first 1971 appearance at the Salina Raceway Friday night, began and ended the evening with victories.

He won the 1st heat race and came back to take the feature. Marvin Bradford, Salina RFD 3, by winning the 2nd heat and placing 2nd in the trophy dash behind Milton Youngdahl, 227 S. Penn, moved to a one-point lead in the Raceway point standings. Bradford has 117 points. Roger Naylor, 409 Garden, has 116.

Beginning next Friday, the point standings will determine race starting positions. High point man will start heat races on the pole. For the features, which use an inverted start, the high point man begins at the back of the pack and low point driver starts from the pole position. First John Marshall, Wichita; Miiton Youngdahl, 227 Penn- Jack Petty, Wichita. 2nd Heat Marvin Bradford, Salina RFD Alan Combs, Herinnton; GeneVogan, 136 S.Clark.

Consolation Shelby Steenson, Enterprise; Orville Clinton, Minneapolis; Roger Naylor, 409 Garden; Charlie Hauck, Minneapolis. Trophy Dash Youngdahl; Bradford; Steenson. Ftature Marshall; Combs; Steenson; Naylor; Clinton; Bradford; Youngdahl; Steve Milleson, Salina. Point Standings Bradford, 117; Naylor, 116; Combs, 82; Sam Brittendall, Salina, 72; Milton Ward, Chase, 71. Brad Tuzicka LaCrosse end to play at Bethany LINDSBORG Brad Tuzicka, a LaCrosse high school senior from Timken, has signed a letter of intent to enroll at Bethany college next year, according to Keith Rasmussen, Bethany athletic director and football coach.

Tuzicka, 6-2 and IBS-pounds, lettered for 3 years at LaCrosse as a defensive end. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Tuzicka, Timken. 3-man basketball leagues planned The Salina YMCA will offer 3-man basketball leagues for boys in junior and senior high school this summer.

League games will be played from 6:30 to 7:30 Monday and Thursday nights. Action is to start the 3rd week of May and continue throughout the summer. Boys will be placed on teams according to ability and size, and every boy will have an opportunity to play. There will be 2 leagues, one for boys 13 to 15, on Monday nights, and boys 16-18 who will play Thursday nights. Boys participating must be YMCA mem-' bers.

Further information may be obtained from Bill Etchison, YMCA physical direc-I tor. Elks CC women golf pairings set Members of the Elks Country Club en's Golf association will play most pars on'; the south 9 Wednesday. The pairings: II pairings Mmes. H. Heikes, L.

Nusbaum, M. Lamer, E. Mase; Smolich, B. Barneck, B. Syring, L.

Crow; E. Krebs, Crough, E. Bewley, M. Brown; D. Rhea, L.

Graham, Rhea, L. Pearson; N. Boyd, J. Hagen, A. Stiechen; White, M.

Frantz, M. Moore; 9 hole pairings Mmes K. Ernzen, R. Willis, P. Norton, D.

Simpson; Gi Garrett, S. Bailey, L. Cozad, H. GardenWre; T. Bean, Carlson, C.

Muff, J. Johnson; L. Williams, E. Boyle, York, N. Ewing; M.

Rhodenbaugh, J. Stepehson, M. Hyrup, B. Silvers; M. Pohlman, F.

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