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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 25

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The Capital Timesi
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Madison, Wisconsin
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Moscow to Bid For 1976 Games T1IE capital times, Friday, iw. 21, 1969-23 TIME OUT! McGoverns Win; Nagle Hits for 34 Picks Vikings ly 21 Litkenhous Sees Pack Win by Three MOSCOW The Olympic Committee of the Soviet Union announced today the city of Moscow will bid to stage the 1976 Summer Olympics. The bnef announcement car- ried by the official news agency Tass said the city has advanced its candidacy for the Summer Olympics of 1976. This is the first time the Soviet Union has made an offer to stage an Olympics. It has been an Olympic competitor since 1952.

Archibald 2 Two Major League giants Cherokee Park and McGoverns Club, met head-on Thursday night at Cherokee gymnasium Tailor Made Thats the kind of personal income and life insurance protection I can offer you tailored to meet your specific needs. Call me for details. 501 1 Monona Drive Phone 222-9333 Representing WOODMEN ACCIDENT AND LIFE COMPANY 0 Williams Karen 5 5 14 1469 5 15 Totals 17 16 2 Nat'l Mutual The International Olympic Committee is to decide next year on the site of the 1976 2, Games. The 1972 Summer 3 3 2 Olympics are scheduled to be held in Munich, West Germany. S2 fg ft pfi 9 3 0 3 0 Totals 30 9 11 Bill's Sinclair Goodwill Ind.

Cliff Navis 30 fg ft pf Nyenhuls Koopmans Kok Lemkuil Westenbroek Daane DeYoung 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 By E. E. LITKENHOUS The down trodden Chicago Bears take on the mostly-down Baltimore Colts and at Chicago compute to win their second'with McGovern's taking a thrill-game of the season by two points if each plays as they have (at ing 79-65 victory on the 34 point home and away). On seasons average Baltimore has a five point scoring performance of Chuck edge. Consequently this game is a toss up and the game breaks Nagle will take it.

The second closest game figures to be the Miami-Houston skirmish in the Orange Bowl. This presents a picture similar to the Bear-Colt battle with seasons average favoring Houston but home and away favoring Miami. The outcome of the Chief-Raider battle at Kansas City will more than likely hold more interest since this game will almost determine the Western Division playoff champion. Cherokee jumped off to a 20-17 first quarter lead, mainly on the shooting arm of Mike Carlin who scored 9 of his 17 points in the first quarter. The score was knotted 35-35 at half time and remained close until the last period when Rebne Franklin Fiess Nardi Scitult Weathers Weathers A Masshardt Masshardt Bernen Petrykowskl 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals Cliff Nat.

10 10 5 Navis Mut. Ben. Totals 9 10 11 19 24 4 14 630 1252 Our boys made their quarterback eat the ball Ask a silly question, get a silly NATIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE The Hiram Walker name is on the outside because the brandy is great on the inside. Cottonmouth Annen Hensen Bronley Pedradne Cartwright Ranzen Doyle Dyer Gronlin McGoverns pulled away. Keith Burlington and a Grams paced McGoverns with 16 and 12 points, respectively.

Jim Hackbart paced Cherokee Park with 27 points, followed by Mike Carlin and Jim Bruins with 17 and 10 each. Fourteen of Nagles points came on free throws. Gene Loomans pumped in 24 points to lead Kayser Motors to a 59-52 win over Badger Sports in Major League action. Ray Kelliher paced Badger Sports with 16 points followed by Eric Grimsrud with 10. The final Major League game saw Business School Faculty dump Party Port East 68-64 behind the 20 points scoring of Ron Anderson.

George McCord and Bill Young hit 24 and 17 respectively for Party Port East. Dick Gorder pumped in 22 points to pace Madison Newspapers to their first victory of the season, a 46-15 Yahara League win. Capital Times 39 Sharpshooters fg ft pf 562 Cox 1 1 0 Coyler 1 0 0 Fiscus 2 2 3 Miller 202 Vance 4 0 0 Wildeman 1 0 1 Wilson 12 2 Windschieg Totals Cottonmouth Poor Richards 1143 3-35 Gishott Mach. 36 Wild Masonry 11 12 Totals Capital Times Sharpshooters 14 Totals 10 10 6 39 fg ft pf 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 1 5 0 2 3 0 3 2 0 0 31 fg ft pf 3 0 1 5 6 5 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 12 714 939 13-31 53 fg ft pf 3 0 1 1 0 2 2 2 0 4 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 2 1 1 2 0 1 7 1 3 23 7 9 1-27 17-51 fg ft pf 0 0 2 Anderson 0 0 0 Pfeifer 0 0 0 Farrell 1 0 0 Stiemke 5 0 1 Gorman 3 0 0 Swanson 2 3 3 Kobussen 0 0 0 Thomas 5 1 1 McFariane 0 0 0 0 0 0 Anderson Twito McDougal Bielefeldt Seeley Dann Mazetter Rockwetler Kleist Sheiby Kruger Totals Gioholt Burr Oaks Bowl 27 Locker Room fg ft pf Hauge 0 0 1 Arndt Kendall 1 0 0 Grabel Marking 0 0 1 Jenkins Perqande 2 0 1 Jovie Roberts 4 2 1 Jung Sletlen 3 1 5 Kelp Yaeger 2 0 2 McClelland Reynolds Emerson 16 18 3 I 436 7-39 4 5 Totals 6 10 3 7 13 4 Wild Masonry 310 Totals 4 6 11 15 Stoughton to Open Mat Season STOUGHTON Stoughtons prep wrestling team opens its season against Milton here tonight and is at Sun Prairie in the Badger conference opener next Friday. On the schedule this year is the StoUghton Invitational tour- Iloly Name Tips Mil.

Lutheran MILWAUKEE -Madison-Holy Name beat Wisconsin Lutheran, 112-88, in their opening Wisconsin Conference of Independent Colleges basketball game. The Hilanders now have a 3-0 season record. Lee Haas tallied 25 points, John Ingala 18 Totals Burr Oaks Locker Room Ideal Vault 12 36 Poole's Northgate 38 fg ft pf 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 4 2 2 0 0 1 fg ft pf 0 0 0 Collins 2 0 2 Doran 5 1 3 Mitchell 0 0 1 Miller 0 0 0 Miller 0 0 0 North 4 0 2 Stanek 000 Steele 0 0 0 Strenger 073 Krueger 3 0 5 0 0 0 Anundson Carlsen Casey Cernlglla Cords Fuss Jlmieson Judd Langlols Magmn Maqinn Valenza Totals nament on Dec. 20 when teams an(j om jq0jden 17 for Madison, from Fond du Lac, Hamilton- Box score: Thursday scores: Schmidt's 45 Bowl-A-Vard fg ft pf Cernlglla 4 1 3 Aullk Lombardo 4 2 2 Balousek McCoy 1 0 4 Balousek Miller 2 Barrett Ninneman 0 1 1 Didcot Richardson 1 2 2 Flynn Stevens 4 6 2 Johannsen Winston 0 0 5 72 fg ft pf 5 5 5 0 2 2 2 1 2 0 0 1 9 3 2 3 4 3 8 3 2 12-65 2479 Cherokee Park McGoverns $mWAiKtfS SSnSj: ODUCT or CALIFO1 Were proud of the Hiram Walker name because weve been making the finest products for over 100 years. And we use this experience to make an excellent brandy with one of the oldest and best distilling processes.

Try some tonight Totals 5 7 6 6 14 8 16 Ideal Vault Pooles Northgate Totals Schmidt's 16 13 19 Totals Wrecker 11 12 13 27 18 17 9-45 17-72 Madison Holy Name 63 49112 Wisconsin Lutheran ..48 48 88 HOLY NAME m-(fg-ft-pts) Nolden 8-1-17; Haas 11-3 25; Scott 4-19; Ingala 9-0-18; Lesandrlnl 64-16; Frank 1-35; Cal-lles 5-0-10; Connell 2-0-4; Daley 1-0-2; Wagner 0-0-0; Burns 2-04; Imhoff 1-0-2 Totals 50-12-112. LUTHERAN 88-Bauer 11-8-30; Menges .8 0-16; Klenzel 7-1-15; Thurow 0-5-5; Schramm 1-3-5; Boehning 1-2-4? Heidtke 6 1-13; Sieggreen 0-00; Knight 0-0-0. Totals 34-20-88. Fouled out Wagner, Klenzel. Total fouls HN 32, WL 18.

FTM-HN 13, WL 19. Bowl-A-Vard Lanes 20 17 II Demco Ed Corp 35 Wat-Res fg ft pf Bettinger 1 0 3 Gebert Carey 3 3 Elder 1 0 Klaus 1 2 McCfyman 3 2 Pioott 1 2 Sumwalt 2 2 3 Gonthler 3 Hmdall 1 Holmstrom 5 Radtke 5 Rose 0 Skinner 16 613 12-36 9-31 42 fg ft pf 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 5 5 0 0 1 3 4 0 4 2 2 0 0 1 T4T4 11 535 10-42 HIRAM WALKERS BRANDY Trotta Trenbeath Waller 80 PROOF. BLENDED AND BOTTLED BY HIRAM WALKER 4 SONS PEORIA. IlllNOIS-SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, Sussex, Kettle Morraine, Kiel, Portage, River Valley, Tomah and Stoughton will compete. The Vikings will also compete in the Interstate Invitational at the University of Wisconsin fieldhouse on Dec.

30. Teams from Cedar Falls, Iowa, Waterloo West, Iowa; Savanna, 111., Moline, 111., Mineral Point, Pulaski, Racine Park will also compete. Returning lettermen include Jerry Alme (31-2 last season), Bob Chritton (20-7-1), Bob Keper (14-7), Dave Linderud (12-5), Dale Stiklestad (8-10-1) Delaine Hellickson, Jon Nelson (21-3) and Kevin Hanson. Alme is defending state champ at 165 pounds while Chritton and Nelson also competed in the state meet last Totals I 12 10 6 12 14 Totals Demco Ed. Corp.

Wat-Res 12 11 20 Bus. School Faculty 12 Party-Port East 17 High Scores STOUGHTN Art Redde-mans 633 series was high Thursday at the Badger Bowl as he led Badger league keglers. Jim Kvalheim added 615 and Owen Odland 603. STOUGHTON BOWLING Badqer: Art Reddeman 633(214-213-206) Jim Kvalheim 615(177237-201); Owen Odland 603 (794-233-176); Duane Buchwald 590; Bruce Anderson 588; Gil Thompson 584; Willard Johnson 563, Marv Johnson 551 Sorenson's 2648(950). Classic Doug Noyce 560; Art Sersch 553; Chuck Noyce 553; George Miller 552; Dave Mulder 549; Bob Maurer 548 Hanson's Builders 2693 941).

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