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Mitchell fiatty Tnarsdiy, Oct. .1, Gibson Sets World Series Record; Cardinals Win 4 Big Righthander Whiffs 17 Tigers on Way to Win By MtlRRAV CHASS I son have the task of trying to do Associated Press Sports Writer to Nelson Briles and Ray Wash- ST. LOUIS (AP)-Just as he burn what Gibson did to Mc- did last year, St. Louis' Bob Lain. Gibson has turned a potentially M1 great Ditching duel into a one- problem of getting over his an- rifed afir and confronted the ger following Wednesday's loss.

opposition with the problem of Sm.th pulled the win- finding another road to a World ner for a pinch hitter in the virtorv So, who completely Sixth inning. Denny McLain and the Detroit may do that." The Tigers, however, not only 0 more than they did And, then, Willie Morton stepped to the plate. The count went to 2 and 2. Gibson and umpire Tom Gotman sig- nalled for a called third strike. No.

17. It took 144 pitches. Small College Poll World Series Facts, Figures By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS L. Pet. St.

Louis N.L 1 0 1.000 Detroit A.L 0 1 .000 First game, Wed. Oct. 2, at St. Louis Detroit 000 000 5 3 St. Louis 000 300 6 0 McLain, Dobson (6), McMahon (8) and Freehan; Gibson San Diego Still On Top ND State Bison No.

2 Vikings, Lions Have A Lot Of Similarities By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Diego State continued to lead The Associated Press' small college football poll Wednesday while Weber State of Utah and New Mexico Highlands climbed into the Top Ten. San Diego State collected 12 of 6 first-place votes after downing Montana State 34-22 for its third straight victory. Weber State jumped from 12th to sixth with a 21-14 win over nnlv nnp they iZ 'Si Sandy Mickey Lolich was the Detroit lax enes Gibson's Winning Form er pitched his sixth complete Bob Gibson displays the form which enabled him to MICKEY JJUULII tu. in tho WHICH Cliauicu linn 11 starter for today's second outs by fanning the side in the new WorM ce 1 victory a.so was his sixth NoHn Deroit; complete game triumph Th now' ha the 'Tigers Series play and that meant have seen what they can't do two more marks-ashare: of the SeflGS agamst Gibson, Lolich and for six straight MS A A A and sole ownership of the markj for consecutive complete gamei victories. Gibson, in fact, hasn't lost or ST.

LOUIS knocked out of a game boxscore of the first game in'since his first Series appearance the 1968 World Series: jin 1964 against the New York DETROIT A AB BI 0 A Yankees. game In Series competition and recorded his sixth straight out mark by fanning 17 Detroit victory In Series play. batters. The big right and McCarver. Winner Gib-; son.

i MINNEAPOLIS ST. football draft. Home run-St. Louis, Brock. (AP) There is a great deal I Highlighting the Lions attack Northern Arizona.

New Mexico Financial Facts similarity between the Minne-'are their top four draft choices, iHighlands rose from 13th to Isota Vikings and Detroit Lions.Landry, flanker Earl Mc-eighth by crushing Hiram Scott Net jwho will clash Sunday in Bloom-iCullouch, tight end Charlie'72-0. Commissioner's share for the lead in the Nation-Sanders and kicker Jerry De-' North Dakota State beat 587.13 al Football League's Central Poyster. All but Landry, if Illinois 31-13 and Players' 'Division. son is on target, are expected to moved up from third to second St. Louis club share Both the Vikings and Lions heavy action against the while Eastern Kentucky, run- 599.37 coaches, both Vikings Sunday.

ner-up last week, dropped Detroit club ihave 2-1 season records and! For Sanders it will be a re- third despite a 23-20 triumph National League has had more than a 50'turn to the land where he'over East Tennessee, Iper cent player turnover in the started in college football.) The rest of the Top Ten con 599.37 American League BOX SCORE Gibson Didn't Feel Too 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 0100 000 000 0000 0' Gibson, however, wasn't the 2 only asset the Cardinals dis- 2 0 played in the first game. They 7 1 stole three bases in four at- 2 0 tempts, and Lou Brock had only 2 0 one Strong In 1st 3 Innings McAuliffe 2b 4 Stanley ss 4 Kaline 4 Cash Ib 4 Horton If 4 Northrup cf 3 Freehan 2 Wert 3b 2 Mathews ph 1 Tracewski 3b 0 MpT ain 1 31111111 vvaa icwaiueu lui ma uuiu; VMateMckphl 0 0 0 0. .0 experiment of playing center it playing; the organ at a local in Dobson 0 0000 0 fielder Mickey Stanley at short'nightspot Brown ph McMahon Totals FCA Meeting Scheduled Here Tonight past two years. i Sanders was a regular on the sisted of Northern Michigan, Minnesota Coach Bud Grantj 1965-67 University of Minnesota fourth; Lenoir Rhyne, fifth; and Joe Schmidt of the Lions teams under Coach Murray Texas seventh; Fairmont, assumed their jobs in 1967 after Warmath. jW.Va., ninth, and Tennessee dismal seasons for both teams He played his finest game asjState, 10th.

in 1966. Neither the Lions nor a professional in last Sunday's, In the Second Ten were Loui- the Vikings showed spectacular Detroit win over Green Tech, Texas-Arlington, improvement last season; both clocking effectively and catch- Morgan State. Eastern Washing were regarded pretty much as ing four passes including a ton, Arkansas State, Western doormats (tough third down catch that kept Kentucky, Akron, Tampa, Indi- Both Grant and Schmidt are winni touchdown'ana, and Trinity, Tex. drive going. school boys grades NFL players.

Grant was 9-12 from Mitchell High and offensive end in the 1850s Notre Dame are invited to the Philadelphia Eagles tend a Fellowship of Christian i graduating from the organizational meeting at the home of Gordon Fosness versity of Minnesota; Schmidt was an all-pro middle lineback tonight, Thursday. for the Lions The meeting is scheduled for! The Lions were buried in their 4 1 Curt Flood got the others, which! ST. LOUIS (AP) -Bob Gib- Gibson nrnpeeded to 1 is another thine Detroit must son spent the evening before his And so, Gibson proceeded to i is anouu.r tnmg Detroit must at mow down gettmg 0 0 worry about. 00 At the same 2 Smith was rewarded for time thoueh a small Italian restaurant with Al Kaline looking in the fourth CaUed itnk McLin located at 707 McCabe Street. The only requirement for the Chicago Bears 42-0.

The Vikings opened with a big victory over Atlanta but were beaten by the aching arm, high school boys is that they belong to an athletic team or Bears last squad sometime during the year. 1 Both have beaten defending. It is planned to hold meetings i Professions champion Green I Injuries Move Up Bowser MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The top 20, with first-place votes and total points, points awarded for first 15 picks on basis of 20-18-lfi-14-12-19-9-8-etc. ouu iieiaer MICKCY siamey ai no lin a mil i iiESi. ST.

LOUIS AB BI 0 A the sixth, the only inning the Ti Brock if 4 1 1 1 2 Ogers had two men on base. 0 0 0 0 Flood cf 4010 Maris rf 3 1 Cepeda Ib 4 0 McCarver 3 1 Shannon 3b 4 1 Javier 2b 3 0 Maxvill ss 2 0 Gibson 2 Totals 29 1 1 0 His pitching was on a par 0 wih anything le ever se en," tiwA towel and my arm ached," Gibson ex- triumph, plained. "1 guess every pitcher his left'complains about his arm. It homes in the city. i Lions 23-17.

once every two weeks in various lBav the Vikings 26-13 and the ur es have given sophomore IWalt Bowser his second chance to play more with the University of Minnesota football team. Bowser, who had opened the season as the number three 1. San Diego State (12) 2. North Dakota State 3. Eastern Kentucky (2) 4.

Northern Michigan 5. Lenoir Rhync 6. Weber State 7. Texas 8. New Mexico Highlands 9.

Fairmont, W.Va, 10. Tennessee State 11. Louisiana Tech 12. Texas-Arlington In- 13. Morgan State for the coming yean Minnesota has 22 players will be elected at the organiza-jwearing uniforms that tional meeting tonight.

0 17 1 0 2 2 school advisor while Gordon Fosness, DWU athletic director, heads the college group. 002 00000 "I didn't feel strong, but I Ui 4 6 4 27 2 have real good control," said! nt before "iof the most dramatic moments thing." 4 in World Series history-and the The only thing that changed i was Gibson's rising strikeout to- a-Grounded out for McLain i Gibson, who posted 13 shutouts! "I didn't do anything special In the sixth his 22 victories during Tuesday night," Gibson said. b-Struck out for Wert in the'the season. "You know, getting "Went toUe 0 0 eighth. strikeouts doesn't neces innines c-Flied out to Brock for Dob- sarily mean you pitched a bet- 'coming in from hen son in the eighth.

knew I had struck out a admitted. "But ter game." we all-my wife, uaugmcr, now now manv rea ii No matter how Gibson graded friend of hers and one of now now many really 000 000 000-0 his effort, it was far superior to Neighbor's boys-went to an iwere not on the team's roster Bill Taiich" 0 basketball coachjin 1966. The Lions present 25 at Mitchell High, is the high new faces. The Vikings' quarterbacks, Joe Kapp and Gary Cuozzo, have both joined the team in the last 14 months, Kapp from Canadian football, Cuozzo from the New Orleans Saints. The Lions starter, Bill Munson, came to Detroit last winter in a trade; his backup, Greg Landry, was the team's first choice in the Hinojosa Leads Jockeys LINCOLN, R.I.

(AP) Herb Hinojosa is making a runaway of leading jockey honors at Lincoln Downs. Hinojosa boosted his total number of winners to he scored his third triple of the meeting Wednesday. DETROIT ST. LOUIS 000 300 a i 's. The 24-year-old: Italian restaurant for some Freehan, Horton, Cash.right-hander issued two walks gnetti.

Mickey NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for furnish ing all materials, labor, supervision and equipment required 14. Eastern Washington 15. Arkansas State 16. Western Kentucky 17. (tie) Tampa Akron 19.

Indiana, Pa. LOB-Detroit (A) 5. St. Louis that contributed to St. Louis'; "My wife tries to jNo 15 on a 1-2 pitch.

Then (N) fi. 2B-Kaline. 3B-McCar- three-run outburst in the fourth from any baseball talk Gibson: Cash came ver. HR Brock. SB Brock, I inning.

explained. We just talked Stanley led off the NOTICE OF HEARING ON performing all work for the a single, but Al Ka- became strikeout victim PETITION FOR TERMINA TION OF LIFE ESTATE. STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA Javier, Flood. Matchick grounded out for'Maris and Tim McCarver, day. McLain in the sixth inning.

'Shannon singled to left for one! If the kids Mathews struck out for Wert.run nnon singled to lett lor one; 8 another ball and Javier later knocked in wrong at home Tuesday, 'construction of approximately 1178 lineal feet of 8" VCP sewer with appurtenances in Sewer SS Project "GX" District 10 will be received by the City cil of Mitchell, South Dakota, any thing straignt P' tehes and then took 7:30 PM on the 21st day av. Gibson another bal1 In the Matter of the Termina-) of October, 1968, at the office -sL-aa sf IN CIRCUIT COURT to U. BrOWn UieU UllL IO DIUI-R UIUVH nil I 1( for Dobson in the eighth inning. Pat Dobson for a homer in the day He set on i didn't do anything 1 Gibson then fired jtion of the Life Estate and) of the City Auditor City the mound Wednes-and Cash swung and 0 i Interest of seventh. five hits, tied a Series record Hall building of said City, and TAYLOR, AKA ETHEL TAY-) will then be publicly opened deceased.

Cikl Gopher quarterback, had Trinity, Tex. sumed the punting and runback chores following an injury to Walt Pribyl in the Gophers opening loss to Southern California two weeks ago. Wednesday, the 6-foot-l, 175- pound Bowser was shifted to first team flanker following injuries to Terry Addison and John Wintermute, two of the first three listed flankers at the wide receiver position. Mike Curtis ran with the second unit. Bowser, only 19, came to nesota with impressive creden tials from Huntington High School in Newport News, Virginia.

He had impressed the Gopher coaching staff in spring drills and one Gopher coach said recently, "The only reason Walter isn't our starting quarterback is that Phil Hagen and Ray Stephens are veterans anc have gave time on him." Coach Murray Warmath evi dently feels that Bowser can do the job at flanker, a position where the Gophers have been 310 198 186 108 107 09 94 79 69 fi7 58 57 48 43 3(5 34 32 32 25 19 IP 5 3 Dobson 2 2 9 5 nCVCIlLlli i.t« i) viuuitci iinvn ER "I just had real bad control," with his sixth consecutive victo-thing was going on, Gibson NO TICE IS HEREBY GIV-i Proposals shall be nurting at the first two games i i ncm ui, 2 McLain said. "There's nothing ry and broke the strikeout said. EN tnat whereas'Ralph Loomis on the proposal blanks furnished Although Curtis did catch two passes against Nebraska, both 1 else I can sav. It probably was record of 15 set by Sandy Kou- He dtdn notice the crowd ns- has filed in Ms Court his du i with the plans and specifica- passes a a nsi pjeorasKa, DOUI 0 the worst rhythm I've had in a fax of the Los Angles Dodgers ing to give him a standing ova- petition pray ing for They shall be addressed: were in the final minute of play But he dl(i notlce Mc of the Life Estate 'to the City Auditor, Mitchell, when the resu was a i most er long time." in 1963. tion BB-McLain 3, (Maxvill, Mar- 1 Despite the outcome, Smith "In the early innings I didn Is, McCarver), Dobson 1, Ja- plans to send McLain againt vier, McMahon, none, Gibson Gibson again in the fourth game 1, (Freehan).

SO Sunday. (Shannon, Javier, Gibson), Dob- rtl umn i S'T MExfco 0 A Tim McCarver) about it, and he knew." Horton 2 Northrup record number of 1.112 athletes agreed 1 wasn't as strong. Ihe message Freehan rMcLam.Werrstan:: from 89 countries has entered But over the first three in-out the fact that Gibson of Ethel M. Taylor, aka Ethel'South Dakota, and marked: ta Addison and has been hobbled board spelled had: lev-Mathews T-2 "fl' A for the track and 'field events at'nings. Gibson struck out seven broken the record Koufax had) ley, i spt ayainst the New York Yan- 54,692.

I the Mexico Olympics. Tigers. set against the New York Yan of Mitchell, Davison County. South Dakota, and The Southeast Quarter of Section Fifteen (15), Township One Hundred Six (106), North Range Fifty seven (57), West of the 5th P.M., Miner County, South Dakota. Gophers ran through a drill Wednesday with Each bid must be accom-offensive and defensive units panied by a certified check or running or defending against a draft on a South Dakota Wake Forest team in the amount of at least 5 per composed of freshmen and deep cent of the amount bid; bid reserves, bonds in the amount of at least 1 A team spokesmen said that Lee Trevino Can Handle Foul Weather SOUTHPORT.

England (AP) One shot off the pace, U.S. Open champion Lee Trevino said today he could handle British rain and weather and he expects to win the $55,000 prize as the Ale an golfer of the year. The 28-year-old Trevino from Horizon City, went into the second round of the 72-hole medal play Alcan Tournament, trailing only Bobby Cole of South Africa and Tommy Horton of England, who shot 71s. Trevino's two-under-par round Wednesday in driving rain was better than it looked. "I missed one putt from about two feet or so," said Trevino, a 6-1 shot to win the big prize out of the 24-man field.

Bob Murphy of Nichols, also fired a 72. Gay Brewer of Dallas, had a 75 while leading U.S. money winner Billy Casper of Peacock Gap, shot a 77. Other American scores ware; Gardner Dickinson, North Palm Beach, 77; Bert Yancey, Tallghassee, Fla. Weiskopf, Bedford, 20 per cent of the bid are ae- only Addison and Pribyl are ceptahle.

In case the bid is ac- definitely out of the Wake cepted and the bidder fails to Forest game Saturday. That Ethel M. Taylor, aka enter into a contract with the Taylor, died at Mitchell, Owner, the amount of the check 'South Dakota on the 8th day or bond shall be forfeited to the of February, 1962, and that she Owner as liquidated damages. had a life estate in the above 'j'he Owner reserves the right described real property created to retain the certified checks by certain warranty deeds of bid bonds of the three lowest record. bidders for a period not to ex- i NOTICE IS FURTHER GIV- ceed 30 days after the date and EN that said petition for tcr- time set for opening of the bids.

Imination of life estate will be The City Council reserves the Mflv n)vm brought on for hearing before right to reject any or all bids the Olym- the Court in the courtroom of or any parts thereof, and forth- TI S1 l( 77: Tom Ohio, 78; George Archer, Gilroy, 79: Miller Barber, Sherman, 80; and Frank Beard, Louisville, 86. Soviets Shoot For Olympic Basketball Title MEXICO CITY (AP) A OSAKA, Minami, 148, Japan, outpointed Mu- sashi Nakano, 148, Japan, 10. LAS VEGAS, Nev. George "Scrap Iron" Johnson, 217'- Los Angeles, knocked out Al Carter, 189, Los Angeles, 6. ui ni any polls uicicui, aim the Court House in Mitchell, er reserves the right to award "own the Unit County, South Dakota the contract in the best interests on the 23rd day of October, of the Owner.

jMk.IbjU 1968 at the hour o' 10:00 o'clock Plans and Specifications, Pro- 1106 6 g0 Tympk schedule A.M. on said day, at which posa i forms a nd Contract docu- We ve prepai ed hard for this time any person interested may me nts for the project may be 01 an the .1 1 1 4 any person interested may men or the project may be vmnir aid Andreev ear and show cause, if any seen and inspected at the of- at am is to win Bull Sitting Bull Returns to USD to reclaim the two loot high appear they have, why said petition fj of the City Auditor or City should not be terminated. Engineer, Mitchell. South Da- For further particulars re- kota. Requests for Plans and ference is made the petition Specifications should be ad- on file in the above entitled dressed to said City Engineer, matter Dated this 24th day of Septem ber, 1963.

BV 'J'HE COl'RT: WALTER H. SEACAT time." HEATING OIL TOWN AND COUNTRY OIL CO. 801 No. Wise. 996-5212 Mitchell, South Dakota 57301.

The project will be financed in part by a special assessment against the property within the Sewer District, but payment for of Circuit Court the work will be made in cash famed Slow- at least a statue comuiemo to the pakota an ab versity ol Dakota H-W Usl rating him did. loath Joe Sa- wood-carved trophy, awarded lew's Coyotes downed the I ni- annually to the winner of the the meeting between the two Aiding Ihe Coyote cause Saturday were, from left to right: tackle John fcob-- lei. halfback Bob Koch, end Tim Modde and quarterback Jim Footer. ATTEST: Ruth Underbill 1 Clerk of Courts Shandorf Sleeker Attorneys lor Petitioner. 115 West Fourth Ave Mitchell, South Dakota within 60 days after completion and acceptance by the City Council.

Dated this 20th day of September, 1968. MARGARET GALES i City Auditor FOR ALL YOUR SHOPPING NEEDS GRIGG'S Will Be Open MONDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS 'Til 9:00 p.m..

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