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Page 1 18-THE CAPITAL TIMES, Friday, July 7, 1972 Bisques with Bonnie by BONNIE RYAN RINE RIME After dunking a few in the water I take the occasion to wish I had less instructions in golf And more in how to fish. THIRTY-FIFTH OR men's golf tournament, which Hills, could be the 35th, or 28th. For record purposes, the 35th at Yahara Since 1945, the Madison the Board of Education, has year is the 28th sponsored by this a city meet was sponsored by late Hank Casserly, sports editor, George Schire TWENTY-EIGHTH? The elty began Thursday at Odana just the way you look champ will be crowned Sunday Recreation Department under sponsored the city meet, This division. But prior to 1945, The Capital Times with the director of the tourney. Mel Pearson Art Sorenson The first meet was held on the Monona Golf Course in 1934 and was match play.

Monona was, the most popular Madison course at the time. First champion was Art. Severson known for his unique way of swinging a club cross handed. Severson left the Madison golfing wars to go westward. Walter Atwood, competing for Blackhawk again, trying for another title, was champion in those early years of 1939 and 1941.

He repeated again under the new format in 1946 beating out Harry Simonson who had won the first of his five city titles in 1945. Other earlier champs were Jimmy Milward (1937), Bill Ploetz (1938), Bob Wellman (1940) and Frank Parkinson (1942). The trophy was retired after Parkinson won it. Parkinson (1955) and Milward (1956) are both former Capital Times Invitational champions. Parkinson is again representing Maple Bluff this week and Milward is the pro at Menomonee Falls.

WAGGLES. Mike Gentilli is the defending champion of the Italian Open, for Madisonians and former Madisonians of the spaghetti bending lineage, Thursday, July 20 at Yahara Hills Maple Bluff's Conner Bakke, competing in the men's tournament, will also compete in the junior tournament on July 31. He is still in the junior age group but is also eligible for men's because he graduated from Waunakee High School" in June Cherokee's Dick Demitros once made 18 straight pars in a round at Brachenridge Park, San Antonio, Tex. He'll be just a sixth grader at Edgewood Grade School this fall but eleven-year old Jerry Daniels has accomplished what pro George Vitense achieved only once in 50 years, a hole-in-one. And this is the four foot two inch.

95 pounder's second year of golf. His father, Joseph, owns the Daniels Construction Co. THEM WERE THE DAYS. June 28. 1936.

"Mel Pearson, Blackhawk's sartorial masterpiece, put together nines of 39-34 for a 73 to top the amateurs." KOUPEE. Members of the be at Arlington Race Track today. race at Yahara Hills. They two for a par, three points for sweepstakes. Muni-Couples League will not But they will be in a horse will get one point for a bogey, a birdie and a bundle for the APRONS.

Keep an eye on 14-year-old Geri Amato in the future Madison golf picture. Daughter of Larry, once an all-city tackle at Edgewood High School, and a cousin of golfing great Steve Caravello, Geri will be competing in the girls' junior tourney next month Headed by JoAnn Walker, 15 Madison public links players will be competing in the state meet at Beloit July 24-25-26. JoAnn will be seeking her seventh state title. A record membership of 187 is enrolled in the Women's Municipal Golf Association, 131 of whom have signed for the annual outing next Tuesday at Spring Green Kay Felly, after playing golf at Nakoma for 28 years, finally experienced her biggest thrill breaking 100. She had a 97.

PRO FILE, George J. Schiro. Pro at Yahara Hills and Odana Hills Turned pro as an assistant to George Vitense at Nakoma in 1946 Returned to amateur status after the 1947 season Renewed professional career in 1970 Started playing golf as a caddy at Blackhawk at age of 13. First set of clubs used at that age was loaned by Art Bramhall who carried a three handicap in those days Also played at Glenway and Westmoreland Attributes Bramhall on getting him started in golf Has scored three holes-in-one, all in Madison, on Gelnway, Blackhawk and Nakoma courses Biggest golf thrill is watching "one and only" Moon Molinaro in action. "A bonehead" who plays a "funny kind of game and gets out of many, indescribable situations with his miraculous putter." At Odana, Schiro is stressing improvement of young hopefuls revealed in group classes Birthdate: April 5, Mrs.

King Continued from Page 1, Sports ter court was watched by a standing-room-only crowd of 15,000. Scalpers were asking $52 for tickets that were originally priced at $4.55. Little League American Family beat Rowe's A-W, 5-3, Thursday in the Major Division of the East Madison Little League on a two hitter by Tim Miner. Two of the hits were homers by Kevin Pierce. First Wisconsin trimmed Bruns Volkswagen, 11-6, in the Senior Division.

Baraboo, 9.1 WAUNAKEE hammered Waunakee, 9-1, in the Scenic Legion game here Thursday. The game was called by rain after six innings as Mike Banks hurled a two-hitter. Baraboo .000 054-9 Waunakee 010 000-1 1 Mike Banks and Doug Luther; Darrell Stremer and Bob Grinde. 2B-Luther (B). SO--Banks 15, Stremer 5.

-Banks 6, Stremer 7. Mohoney in Two-Hitter To Win, 7-5 Mike Mohoney fired 16. strike out two hitter to lead Eino's to a 7-5 win over the Warriors Thursday night in city Atlantic baseball league ac tion. Eino's is 50 in first round play. Jude's and Automatic Temperature both won to up their slates to 5-L.

Jude's blanked Sidley's, 50, and Auto Temp took a forfeit from Downtown Optimists, The Breezers, first round champs in the Atlantic cult, were idle but games eir. that loop saw DTA Realty edge the Pearls, 4-3; the Nomads squeeze by the Monona Grove Merchants, 5-4: and the Cretins dump Sanderon's, 147. Two runs in the top of the sixth and Jim Smith's one-hit hurling won for the Nomads. ATLANTIC A LEAGUE Pearls 001 9 DTA Really 013 Stansell, Wehrie Geldsworthy (3) and ARRER ARG Leading Hitters. der (D) 10-Stansell ARRER Geldswerthy ARRER Wehrle 3 in 1 Nomads M.G Merchants 000 Smith and Veithe and Lending Hitters- Smith (N) IN), (M), 60 Smith 16.

Hund! 6. ATLANTIC LEAGUE 006 Ein's 301 012 Adams, Ryan (6) and Taylors Mahony and Accarde. Leading Hitters-Adam: Ryan, 16. Adams 1. NOAdams 6 in Ryan Jude's 000 006 6 Blankhimer (3), (7) Parks) Kiniler, and Collier, Automatic Temprarture Optimists (forfeit) Padres 1.

from Sports in the third inning and the Braves hung on to nip Chicago. George Stone, 2-6, earned the victory with ninth inning help from his cousin, Cecil Upshaw. Ron Santo's two-run homer knocked out Stone but Upshaw came on to get the last three outs, recording his seventh It was Stone's first victory as a starter this season. The Dodgers blasted the Expos, snapping a 3-3 tie with a pair of runs in the eighth inning and then wrapping up the vietory with six runs in the ninth. Bill Russell drove in four runs with two singles and a triple and Jim Lefebvre laced three homer for the ers.

Mike Jorgensen and Clyde Mashore homered for the Expos. Pittsburgh tied the score on Willie Stargell's two-run homer in the ninth inning and then struggled into the 17th before pushing across four runs to beat Houston. Reliever Ramon Hernandez started the Pirates' winning rally with a leadoff double and scored the tie-breaking run on al double by Vic Davalillo. Then wild pitch, a fielder's choice and hits by Al Oliver and Manny Sanguillen produced three more runs to The victory moved the Pirates games ahead of New York in the NL East while the Astros slipped games back of idle Cincinnati in the NL West. Fischer (Continued from Page 1.

Sports) a Franciscan priest and avid chess player, told another session of the newsmen: "Money i is putting chess on the map, because money makes the world go Then there's the "Eavesdropper," a man approaching middle age with a shock of graying hair combed in careful disarray onto his forehead. He takes voluminous notes, for a magazine piece, he says. On conversations scraps of paper he's he overheard. records He carries the scraps in a red plastic shopping bag as he moves soundlessly about the hotel lobbies. One final quote, from Gudmundur Thorarinsson, president of the Icelandic Chess Federation, who was under pressure from Fischer to give up a share of the gate receipts: "I have worked for more than a year to get this match to Iceland.

I would do many things. But I will not bite into a sour apple." Coleman (Continued from Page 1, midweek series, thanks 10 "superlative pitching that held Chicago to a measly 13 hits in the 27 innings, The only runs scored by the Sox in that stretch came en a pair of solo homers by Dick Allen. Thursday's victory extended Baltimores' winning string to five games all of them complete games by Orioles' moundsmen. The latest was the five-hitter by Mike Cuellar, who also singled home the deciding run in the eighth inning Thursday night. Cuellar, who has rebounded from a dismal early season 10 raise his record to 7-5 with vietories in five of his last six decisions, outdueled Tom Bradley, who also had a five hitter, "Cuellar was great and so was Bradley," Chicago Manager Chuck Tanner said, stating the obvious.

"The pitching on both sides was the best in any series I've seen this year." Yankees Manager Ralph, Houk did a little stating-of-the obvious himself as, he spoke of relief ace Sparky Lyle. "Maybe I use him too much," Houk said "but when you have someone like him in the bullpen. you bring him in. He's a good relief pitcher "cause he has good stuff and gets the ball over the plate, Lyle did it well enough to pick up his 17th save of the season after the A's had knocked out starter Mike Kekich with four straight hits and two runs in the sixth inning. Sparky squelched Oakland on just one hit in his 3 1-3 inning stint.

New York, meanwhile, got all the scoring it needed with a four-run fifth inning, two of them coming on Felipe Alou's double, to keep the A's from widening their five-game West Division lead over the White Sox. Gaylord Perry chalked up his 13th victory of the season to match Detroit's Mickey Lolich as the winningest pitcher in the majors in the Indians' twinbill opening game victory. Then Alex Johnson singled and Graig Nettles sent him around the bases with a double for their 12-inning nightcap triumph that made it a sweep over the Rangers. Briggs (Continued from Page 1, Sporta) third inning to remove Milwaukee's Skip Lockwood from the mound. The victory eventually went to Jim Colburn, who now is 2-0.

After the three-run outburst, Crandall jerked Lockwood when he loaded the bases with two walks, including one to Rose. Briggs' game-winning blast in the seventh bounced off a foul pole in right field and wobbled over the fence. He is the club's best homerun hitter, having 11 so far this season. The Milwaukee pitching staff has been redefined since Crandall took charge of the club. Southpaws Earl Stephenson and Gary Ryerson have replaced Jim Slaton and Bill Parsons.

Slaton has been demoted to the Evansville farm club, and Parsons has been sent to the bullpen after being named by the club as its 1971 rookie pitcher of the year. Parsons, Crandall said, "is a cause for concern, but we are all optimistic that Bill will come Also in the hurler rotation are former Red Sox star Jim Lonborg, Lockwood and Ken Brett. "Our pitching has continued to do well," Crandall said, ing compliments as well for "an improved defense." As for the RBI category, Crandall said: "Our hitting has shown it can score some "Third place is not beyond our reach," he said. Milwaukee, games out of first place in the East Division, opens a three-game series tonight at Oakland, getting its first look at Vida Blue. Brett, troubled with an aildiagnosed as bursitis, was chosen as Blue's opponent.

Yacht Wins Jim Henkel and Jack Lowe won the Class race of the Mendota Yacht Club Thursday. TAVERN AT WESTPORT (Don and Kay Wiedenfeld) 24 HR. Bait Service Boats Boat launch Picnic Area Bar Sandwiches ASK ABOUT OUR OWN FISHING CONTEST! 5025 Westport Rd.Just off County Tk. at Hwy. 113 244-9858 Senior Golf At Windsor The largest field in the history of the annual Hoffman State Senior Golf Tounament, sponsored by the Wisconsin Publie Links Association, will compete Saturday and Sunday at the Lake Windsor Country Club, Meredith Layton of Janesville will be defending his crown, A total of 91 entries will compete for the title and four age group categories, Last year's titleholders were Arthur Goldberg, Milwaukee (50-55): Jack LASusa, Milwaukee (56-60): Raymond Netko, Milwaukee (61-65): and George Doudebush, Lake Windsor (66-up), Times and pairings: HOFFMAN SENIOR TOURNAMENT Seturdey, July DIR Tee Timer Peresame Harris Kester Leroy Christeferson F.

Philpet Joe Engeseth Clarence Carisen Steve George Thompson Jack La Susa Walt Dick enson Julius Kevach 10:16 Cherry Wall Ziteke Sr. Peters Oliver Kinsler wet Basil Mich Marvin Luttropp Harold Callum 19: 20 Woody Henning John Nicoll Kunkel 19:46 Fred Harold Kneel A Corcoran Meredith Layton 18:50 Koenig Leo Konkaknen Walter Frank Mayfield 11:50 Fart Schmidt Austin Bartels Ralph Scoff Bud Kline 19:10 ed Sullivan Bob Sherwood will Duller Pat O'Connor 11:20 Paul Alun Willams Tony Robert Presto 11:38 Morris Chandler Fred Marty Robert Anderson 11:40 Doug Gage Harold Scott Melvin Clifford Fenrick 11:50 Henry Kaufmann Doug Ben Langnes George Gentile 12:50 John, Thomas Chas Tuller Lloyd Hawthorne Guy Logan 12:10 Ray Zukowski Arthur Goldberg John Pavik Marshall Gandy 12:20 Vern Rey Hoerig Woerfel Gee. Roudebush 12:50 Roger Pastore Escherer Cuily Pastore Phil Kenneth Taubert 12:40 Frank Sheba Ted Kowalski Joe Zak Tony Nowicki 12:50 Arthur Sawyer Rex Lone Cari Wyss Bud Hoch 1:50 Russ Ziegert John Gibbons Robert Besch Wilmer Schuitz 1:19 Henry Miller Russ Rothenbach Orv Luedtke Henry Clasen 1:29 Driessen George Dooley Robert Svivester Orzel (July 4th Sunday) (No. 1 Tee Tee Time: 7:40 1st Foresome Norman Harris Sam Scoff Harley Chaffield Ed Koster 7:50 Leroy Christoferson S. F.

Philipot John Towle Sherman 0:00 Joe Zak Ted Kowalski Frank Sheba Tony Nowicik 8:10 Joe Egeseth Clarence Carisen Steve Mawer George Thompson 8:20 Zukowski Arthur Golberg John Pavlik Marshall Gandy 30 Earl Schmidt Austin Bartels Raiph Scoff Bud Kline 0:40 Erwin Koenig Leo Kuokkanen Walter Waller Frank Mayfield 0:50 Robert Corcoran Meredith Layton Fred Altergott Harold Knodt 9:00 Harry Walt Zitzke Sr. Albert Peters Oilver Kinsier 9:10 Mel Koeppen Basil Mish Marvin Luttropp Harold Callum 9:20 Woody Henning Carl Kwasigroch John Nicolf Robert Kunkel 9:30 Jack La Susa Walt Dickenson Julius Kovach John Wubker 9:40 Henry Kaufman Doug McKee Ben Langnes George Gentile (July 9th, Sunday) (No. 10 Tee) Tee time: 7:40 Floyd Driessen Dooley Robert Mugeraver, Sylvester Orzel 7:50 Orv Luedike Russ Rothenbach Henry Miller Henry Clasen 8:00 Sullivan Bob Sherwood Will Duller Pat O'Connor 8:10 Paul Holtz Tony Plesh Alun Williams Robert Noot 8:20 Doug Gage Harpid Scott Mel Olsen Clifford Fenrick 8:30 John Thomas Chas Tuller Lloyd Hawthorne Guy 8:40 Vern Meister Roy Hoerig Dick Woerfel Geo. Roudebush 8:50 Elmer Chandler Morris Elmer Fred Marty Roebrt Anderson 9:00 Rober Bscherer Cully Pastore Phil Pastore Kenneth Taubert 9:10 Arthur Sawyer Rex Lowe Carl Wyss Bud Hoch 9:20 Russ Ziegert John Gibbons Robert Besch Wilmer Schultz HOFFMAN SENIOR TOURNAMENT (July 8th, 1972) (Women, White Nine Saturday) Tee Time: No. 10 Tee 10:30 Alice Cherry Marcy Henning Mildred Callum 10:40 Edith Kinsler Ann Scott Frances Nicoll 10:50 Gloria Schmidt Esther Gage Wilma Bartels 11:00 Shirley Kunkel Viola Pavlik Ruth Olsen 11:10 Nona Tuller Vera Williams Juanita Gandy Virginia Taubert 12:30 Rose Sawyer etty Lowe Dorothy Wyss (Late P.M.) Helen Scott Harold Scott Harriet Mister Vern Miester TIME OUT wasn't just a waste of time you made a lot of hungry fish very happy." Bill Harris Winner in Mound Duel Bill Harris of Bachelor's Ill land Citgo's Dave D'Allessio exchanged one-hitters Thursday in city Boys baseball, but Ed Harris scored on a throwing error in the bottom of the fifth inning to give Bachelor's a 1-0 victory in the Cherokee Junior League.

P.D.Q. edged Manpower, 1-0, in six innings in another Cherokee Junior League pitching duel when Pat Buckley scored after a three-base error was commited on his single. Larry Adam's scattered three hits and struck out 14 to pick up the win, while Manpower's Bill Patzer gave up only two hits and fanned 15. Jeff Maier's two out double in the bottom of the fifth inning drove in the deciding run as Bormann's defeated the Cubs. 5-4.

for their ninth straight win in the Kennedy Midget League. Bobby Kraut belted two grand slams and Gordy Kraut added a two run blast to power Farmers Insurance to a 13-2 victory over Shakey's West in the Midvale Flyweight League. EAST JUNIOR LEAGUE At Olbrich Parkwood Pharmacy 10, Cherokee Park BLE UtilitY 11. EMCC EAST MIDGET LEAGUE Ar East Eastside Bicycle 10, Fish-Schulkamp 4 Badger Sheet 25, Diamond Jims 3 Mets 8. Monona Masonry 3 EMCC 12.

Savidusky Furs 0 At Kennedy D-M Construction 4, First Federal 2 Bormann's 5, Cubs Park Shell 11, Kennedy Kubs 1 Sanford 4, Ryan Ambulance 3 At Schenk Family Finance 5, Madison Gas 4 25, Josie's Club EAST FLYWEIGHT LEAGUE At Schenk Atwood Center 16, Bormann's Billand Construction 2:. Ken's Arco EAST T-BALL LEAGUE Af East Luigi's Pizza 18. Cubs 17 Rosemary Rest 23, Quality Hardware At Kennedy Kuhiman 20, CUNA Kirby 25. Parman's 20 WEST JUNIOR LEAGUE At Cherokee PDQ 1. Manpower 0 (6) Bachelor's 111 1, Citoo 0 Copps 3.

Index Creations 2 Regent Insurance 8, Badger Bike WEST MIDGET LEAGUE At Midvale Ellis Hardware 5, Left Guard 2 Gaylord Catering 8. Crusaders 3 Grid Chargers First Realty Park Motors 11, Mets 0 At Orchard Ridge West Rotary 7, All Stars 5 -H Electric 3, White Candy Leath Furniture 7, Madison Newspapers 5 N-R Company 12, KK Kubs 4 At Van Hise Mutual of Omaha 2, Comstock Tire 0 Barnaby's 13 Madison Metro 3 Fire Fighters 15, Burkhalter Travel Octopus Car 2, Thorstad Chevrolet 1 McKy-Ellis 10, Ahrens 7 Arbor Hills 12, Parkwood Pharmacy 1 At Vilas Hyland Hall 14, Corcoran Sheet Badger Market 12, Brewers 2 Rasmussen Fuel 10, Raiders 0 Cubs 12. Mickies 1 WEST FLYWEIGHT LEAGUE At Midvale Mallatt's 14, Brunke Glass 2 Farmers Insurance 13, Shakey's West 2 Employee Benefit 11, McKy-Ellis 0 Schmidt Auto 10, Johnson Insurance At Orchard Ridge Zimbrick Buick 15, First Federal 8 Nakoma Plaza 20, Wisconsin Roofing 0 At Vilas Fauerbach Foods 10, Neckerman AgenCY 0 Viking Drywall 9, Cola 5 WEST ALL LEAGUE At Orchard Ridge Stop-N-Go 14, Lakeland Andy's Citgo 25, Watts Appraisal 8 At Van Hise Bonners Shop 31, Road Runners 3 Twining Oil 15, Watts Builders 5 COMPLETE AUTO LUBE! $3.99 4 qts. heavy duty 20 or 30 wt. Pennzoil (or Quaker State) plus complete chassis lube, including all locks, hinges linkages.

Convenient customer lounge, use Master Charge or BankAmericard. Open Mon. Thurs. to 8 p.m. CUTRELL'S AUTO CLINIC Serving Madison since 1959 2103 Parmenter, Middleton 836-5044 STOCK CAR RACING LATE MODEL -HOBBY STOCK ROAD RUNNERS EVERY SATURDAY Time Trials Racing Starts 7:00 at 8 3- LATE MODEL VS.

MODIFIED Adults, 6-12, 50s, Under 6 FREE! DELLS SPEEDWAY 5 miles west of the Dells on U.S. 12-16. Listen to WRD8, 1400 radio for latest weather and live time trials, Track phone 608-254-7822, race day WISCONSIN'S FINEST FASTEST MILE ASPHALT TRACK! Caravello (Continued from Page 1, Sports. Ed Karpowicz, Blackhawk veteran who hit them "long and (straight and kept up with the youngsters; Maple Bluff's War. ren Dailey, who hits the ball out of sight and should remain a prime contender: Nakoma's Joe Bauer who analyzed the day's play for everybody: "Choking up.

Taking the gas and slim trim bearded Mike Plautz, the 1969 champion. Insurance salesman Mike Cantwell, who knows the Odana course well, wAs one of the others who carded a 74. The others were Don Diamond of Publie Links, in Physics Research at the university, and Cherokee's Paul Hallingstad, a teacher at Madison's Jefferson Middle school. This amazing day of frustrating scores, everyone so close to getting in the low seventies with breaks and better shots here or there, show 52 of the 75 golfers breaking 80 and everyone still having a shot at the title with torrid shooting these next three days. The field will be cut to the low 30 and ties after today's round with Saturday's third round at Cherokee starting at one and the final 18 at Yahara Hills Sunday, also at one.

Frank Parkinsonn who returns to his home Maple Bluff course today, champion in 1942, shot a 77. Blackhawk's Walter Atwood, city titleholder in 1939- 41-46, battled his arthritis for a 78. The hottest threesome of the day, which also drew the largest gallery Caravellos van. included Caravello's 72. Dailey's 74 and a 75 by ageless Moon Molinaro.

Low scores: Harry Simonson (MB) Steve Caravelia (C) Pat Moore (MB) Bob Walter (PL) John Achi (N) Bill Sorensen (PL) Ed Karpowic: (8) Warren Dailey (MB) joe Bauer (N) Don Diamond (PL) Paul Halingstad (C) Mike Cantwell (PL) Mike Plaut? (PL) Jack Relf (N) Moon Molinaro (N) Orv Walsvik (C) Jack Kelly (MB) Dave Mills (PL) Tim Byrne (PL) Jack Jerred (MB) Bob Erickson (PL) Jeff Brown (C) Chuck Hinners (PL) Elmer Jaeger (C) Clark Hogan (C) Phil Lohr (PL) Mike Sanna (MB) Jack Palumbo (N) Doug Weiss (PL) Mike McFarland (C) Tim Dean (MB) Bill (B) Connor Bakke (MB) Steve Mueller (MB) Archie Wallen (N) Mike McKenna (N) Ed Tallard (B) Ron Brischke (C) Doug Koepcke (PL) Frank Parkinson (MB) Chris Johnson (N) Dave Bruns (C) Ed Murphy Jr. (B) Sam Nuzzo (B) Lowell Bakken (PL) Tim Blau (C) Home Talent Undefeated Favorites The teams sporting unbeaten records in the Home Talent Baseball League will be heavy favorites this weekend as the circuit continues second round play, Waunakee and Ashton are both 2-0 in the North and Waunakee will be at Dane while Ashton hosts Rio Sunday. A Key game will have first round champ Middleton (1-1) entertaining NBC district champ Poynette (0-1). Evansville is at Belleville, Barneveld at Mt. Horeb and New Glarus at Oregon in the Southern Section.

Evansville, Mt. Horeb and Oregon are all 2-0. The key games in the East will have Cottage Grove (3-0) at Marshall and Deerfield (3-0) at Utica. Waterloo will try to get back the winning track at Stoughton. Dodgeville's.

champs Western idle Section but are Ridgeway hosts the Red Sox in an important duel. Both teams match Dodgeville's 2-0 mark. SCHEDULE TONIGNT Black Earth at Sout Preirie Twins SUNDAY Noorthern Section at Middleton al Ashton Dane Verona Sun Prairie Southern Section Arevie at Evansville Belleville Mores at New Oregon Eastern Section Grove at Marshall Albion Me Deerfield Utica Lake Mills at Fort A PR Western Section Arena Pine Bluff at Mineral Sauk Richland Prairie Center Red al Sos Cross el Homers Win SOUTH -Black Hawk hammered Belleville, 12-3 here Thursday in a State Line High Schoo Summer League game as Tom Dahmen and John Mitchell each hit three run homers. save. Walter Atwood (B) Jan Doyle (C) Bill Buffo Jr.

(B) Bob Narowetz (B) Chuck Carpenter (MB) Phil Smith (MB) Bill School (MB) Doug Baker (B) Mike Goode (N) Jim Brandenburg (B) Paul May (C) Jon Kroeber (C) Marty Jerrick (MB) Tony Mullen (N) Ed Sheffield (B) Terry Schumann (N) Gary Prisbe (PL) Jerry Shipman (C) Tom Muset (B) David Cookson (MB) Gary Kielley (PL) Don Amacher (PL) Dan Bohen (B) Turner Harshaw (N) Don Johnson (N) Rick Defloff (B) R. L. Johnson (N) Mike O'Neill (B) Neil Baer (N) Semi Annual Sale Light Weight Suits by CLIPPER CRAFT FABULOUS FASHION VALUE These are suits made of Dacron, wool. Ideal for the hot summer months ahead and for those cool fall months. Superb tailoring and excellent styling for the man.

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256-3483 MEN'S WEAR United to Face Unbeaten Beloit Madison United Bank (1-4) will entertain Beloit, unbeaten leader of the Northern Section, Sunday at 2 p.m. in Central Wisconsin League action. Rockford will be at Lake Geneva tonight to kick off the circuit's weekend slate and on Saturday United Bank will take on Monroe at Warner at 2 p.m. Beside the United-Beloit clash on Sunday, two other games are scheduled--Madison Leske's will host Rockford at Warner at 7:30 p.m. and Milton will be at Silver Lake for two games.

Pecatonica, 6-4 BLANCHARDVILLE Pecatonica beat Monticello, 6-5, in a State Line Summer League game here Thursday although outhit. 4-3. Score by innings: Monticello 201 010 0-4 Pecatonica .013 020 x-6 3 Zuber and Strause; Strommen and Ingwell. Leading hitter-Zuber (M) 2x2. HRSyse (P).

3B-Binjie (P). Strommen (P), Zuber (M). SO-Zuber 11, Strommen 14. BB -Zuber 6, Strommen 6..

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