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Avon' im Johnson Sets Mark Sitnrdit, Miy 28. 1974 MItrheti Daily Mail Si-4'k 3. Duffy. PM Wolff. Raniy Kr.U(.

Wll" oldhjm. Giry Hitenceek. rut- 4. chm-'mtt. Llrrf centum, A It) CltY (AP) ihto the filial day L'J.

i i i i iscnogi not school track meet here, Dakotl chrisiitn kton, Groton and Oldham are teani Yankton has fhs Class AA lead, Gr6tdn thft Class A advflii- frMenek. s. and Olflham is leading the Class competition. fcinw. Hr.g*i<trMl.

J.M by A t. Travis, men. class AA iMrt-Bein Krickion, AA Sigh Bttux Unrtln. Central. Dan rHpid City Stevens.

Mccril. AfcerieMi ril. ftindy BurMi. FMtett :14.8 by Butler Pras. C1MI IM-lWnrfly Wlpf.

Val- IBCller. HBpiCl v-rin i ti Three records were broken million IM rummi, cwirrt i Aijm vicWrs. watertown. Friday in the opertlnt; day of shot nut 1. Lynn scmiett.

the track and field chatripion- Vrtffi 1 i I D.vt twn. feii. nn crow'Creek Levlnger, Yinkton. Slfl A jump I. vvwne Aberdeen central, fastest by Oldenkamp.

.1. Aices Tim Johrtson, Avon, jumped Sl-feet-TW for a new 3. and threw the cus lfjg-4 for new Class A A i. mark. The other record was set in 13-0.

2, Miller, siwx Viluy. 3, Zylstrs, Del! Ruplds. 4. szytnanskl, tyn- dill. S.

verier. wagrtn. C1MS AA triple junip 1. record, new event, s. Class qualifying when the Northwestern Lutheran Acade-JMMison.

Wftm Wa I R6te.lU. I. Clocked 111 3.30.0. Sioux Falls O'Gorman. One record was tied, also coming in the qualifying round.

Charlie Johnson, Sioux Falls Lincoln, ran the 100 in :09.9 to match a record held by thrift previous Class AA perfornlers. weber. QUALIFIERS Class AA tW 17, Madlsdn 12, Llncc-lfi 11. flapld City 4, CUss AA sturgtt caimiy SistHOn 3, Watertjwm vM'Leur. HOHeilli 1 Vermlllion Hi, Miller 1, stoitx F4lts P'Oprman l.

6r6ton 9. Sioux Valley 8. Parker Lemmftn 6, West Central Mobfidge 4, Flsndrtsu 4, pell 4, Aleeiwr 8, SeftlUmd 3, LafiBfofd 2, Kreflfeflek J. Trl-Valley 2. Tyndall 2, Chester 1.

Garrelson 1, Bennett County 1. Wagner 1. Clktl 'B' Olflhim 7. D6lrti6fit Avon 8, School lor Willow Like Baltic 4, Mt. Verrton 4.

Warrter 4. Northwest Lutheran Academy 3, Hurley 3, Veblen 3, Cell Rapids 2. 2, Cdrtde 2, Vlborg 2, Herreid 1. Dakota Christian 1, Pollock 1, Crow Creek 1. Class A 1.

Brian SWular. Lemmon, 2, Schonewlll. Sioux Valley. 8. Gemar, scotlinfl.

4, Fltther, Salem, s. Linde, cutter. Claw fl mile l. Buhler. tfionf, 3, 6altle.

3. 4, Berg, Dell Rapldi-st. Mary's. Werner, Herreid. Class AA 1, Larry Bewley, Madison, 4:20.2.

2. Mark Bills, Falls Lincoln. 3, Mike Bills. Lincoln. 4, Lindner.

Llacbln. S. Miller. ClatB AA that put Nelson, Tankton, S7-6. 2, Murphey.

Sturgls. 3, Murphy. Watertown. 4, Harris, Lincoln. Boyd.

Yankton. Class long Jump 1, Tlm Johnson, Garr On A Hot Streak By KEN RAPPOPORT AP Sports Writer The way Ralph Garr is going this year, he'll hit close to 300. That's not a .300 batting average, but 300 hits. One of the hottest batters in baseball, Garr added three more hits to his whopping total while leading the Atlanta Braves to a 3-0 decision over the Houston Astros Friday bight. "I'm not satisified where I'm tt," Garr said despite drilling two home runs and a single in boosting his hit total to 73 at the first quarter mark of the season.

Garr's .378 batting average leads the National League, and If he continues at this frantic pace, he'll have about 290 hits for the year. "That's nothing new with me," said Garr, referring to his hitting streak. "Look back over my life hitting. When I get my hits, they are in bunches. I don't mean' three or four hits In a row.

I mean in a series of games. I've been hitting that way all my life. Nobody knows anything about it but me, but if I keep going, they'll know." In the other National League games, the St. Louis Cardinals nipped the Chicago Cubs 1-0; the Pittsburgh Pirates stopped the New York Mets 4-1; the Montreal Expos trimmed the Philadelphia Phillies 4-2; the Cincinnati Reds defeated the San Diego Padres 6-3 and the San Francisco Giants turned back the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-7. Buzz Capra pitched a three hitter for Atlanta while getting Garr's splendid support.

Capra, 3-2, in a rare starting role, permitted only singles by Greg Gross in the first inning, Cesar Cedeno in the fourth and Tommy Helms in the eighth. He walked only one batter and struck out four, It was the first shutout of Capra's career. He once pitched eight innings of shutout hall for the New York Mets In 1972, "but they took me Out because I guess- they thought I was tired." Linescores ct Tallin Tim Johnson. Avon. Jim ttllgenbsrg, Artsolsn.

Pti, Wolff. Jsvg. DemMa Osrtl. Geddes. B4n Venjohn, Polrt.

PaStSst time by De arid Clasn A Inw Ouptlll. Bennett County. Larry Vesper. Wagner. Newman, Trl-Vsllfy.

Roger Wolden, Philip. Jim Oupllll. Bennett C6tmty. Eioux Lincoln. SCAII smith, Milbunk.

Din Prascher, tuptd city Steve Otieben. Central. Dale Metres. Aberdeen Central. Lei spence, Yanklon.

Randy Howey. Watertown. Tautest time :10.9 by Harris and Praschftr. Class iprint medley felay-fteimont, Baltic, wilmol. Mftntroie.

Pftlo, Herreid, NBrtliweBtern Luthernn and Murao. Fastest lime 3:43.1 by Oelmont and flaltic. Class A sprint medley Sioux Hoven. Fiandreau. Eureka, Webster, oeil Rapids.

Wessington Springs and Springfield. Fastest time 3:41.5 by SIAux valley. Claes AA sprint medley Sioux Lincoln, Vermlllion. Mitchell. Slwe- yankton, Rapid City Central.

Sioux Washington and Aberdeen Central, FMteet time 3:35 by Lincoln. Claae Carey Buhler. Delmont. by low fton Tim Harris, Erlckson. ftindy J20-Kim PlankUUen.

LjW Sehoil fer the Jltrt Sprengler, NorthWestJfn Lutheran. Jim Katllgan. Draper. Kenroy Wlpf, Valley. Scott ftswlirtg.

Draper. Kevin Hamilton, earns. Rick Pollock. Fastest lime by wipf. CUM Z20-Merllh Tfllnrrta, SpringfieM.

Gar? Stf-aigM, Highmore. Roger Woiden, Philip. Brad Oregory. Dave Schllnz. Fiandriau.

Kick Tyndall. Ron Schneider, Gettysburg. Dana Burke. Patteit time :S2.0 by Tolsma. ciaei AA 220-Biii Fails Lincoln, eteva Linitrerrt, Rapid City sob Suea, Yankton.

nay Muf-' ray, flturgli. Terry rrlck. Vankton. Jim Miller. rsstett lime rrtlle Sioux Auntad, Lake Preston.

Rick Rlitcr. Herreid. BOB Andemon. Bdjemont. curk Oussd.

Florence. Msiest time :10.1 by Wipf. A Ron oftiys- burg. Payer. Andes Dana Burke.

Bruce Bruggeman, ttlck Zletfr. Tvndatl. Merlin Gary straight, Mervin Marxian, m. Francu. Past- tat time :10.1 by Schneider.

ClMs AA 106: Dan Hlnfuman. Aberdeen tkv MiifriT. Pturgif Frlrk. Ywv Vtftn. Slrtuj Lin- cnin.

Rirk Rufhirn. Rapid C'lty centmi. Rlrk Hnrinc. Stiwon. Mike tl'r central, rastest time tOS.ft by Johnson.

record by Johnson. Ahpi'rippn. iDfii; ernAkings, iww. ijnrcnri. Watertown.

13fi5; snd Jerry Msculrf, city central. 1972. CIMs BW Softball Results 'A' LEAGUE Wayne Klinger fanned 16 -Moon liters Rap Geddes GEDDES Bar baiters and tossed a thrce-hitter opened play in the Sunshine and his mates pounded out 14 League with an explosion Monl ospcoloms 5t 34 8 safeties as Moonlight. Bar Thursday night ripping six A MO rt i blanked Scoreboard 14 0. home runs and five doubles en route to a 27-0 win over Geaoes.

Doug Plerson led the winners; The Moonliters wiu host Mti Philip, Pprliitllew. Flanrtrfsu, Tyn- Oeitytburg. Fattest time by Greg Bniner and Jim Jones collected the three hits Klinger at Class 44fl Weisherk. Her-i 8 reirl. Nelson.

Nnrihwestern MiSkittlinS rapped a double and Kml Mebiun. Planklnton. Dile Winnw wke. Kenrny wifif, vnlle.y. ftanrly Johnson.

Lyle for the Deaf, fioh rtstest time b.t weisbeck. all 'RriirW I a 5 A 440-Merlin Tftlsml, ffllf 1 ner springtieid. Gordon chspin. Lemirion. pair ana JoneR an ace.

Halderby. Andes Central. Kevin SCOREBOARD ft 3 7 Stordshl, Cell nn.iHIs. Tlm Lohman. Weh- Mnnvt tftMT ftAtJ Id 1i 9 Btirkinshaw, Burke.

Charles 1 onn 14 Wurtz, Brill Bruncr and Mike A. Lr ohm jSalkavich; Wayne Klinger and Class A A 880 Relay Sisseton, Sioux Falls Linroln, Brandon Valley, Milbank, Huron, Sioux Falls central. Fastest time 1:31.9 by' TeMa'r 'Mdtorno'Tl2-rvlcU)ry co'iitrTbuted" a single to the 21-hit By rriek. Biltlc. Murdo, Wllmot wid llrtie by Luthfin (John Sprengler Wright, Jim Nelson.

Sfirengler f6r A reCArfl. Hubert Green Captures Lead MEMPHIS (AP) It isn't likely that will spoil Hubert Green, but it sure does confuse him. "I feally don't know how to 1 flB 11 QIC VJ i cell AolU i vix. vii MIDI. iiia i ri oiwi i UUlt I 1VJU1 taking his second consecutive sioux Fails Washington.

Tom i ni(s wh le was 6n the mound 66 for a 132 total and a two- stroke lead Friday in the second round of the $175,600 Danny Darrel TiUe. ftich Hofer pitched and batted Park. Jay Trent drove In four runs with two round-trippers and a double to pace Moonliters attack. Dean Mcrkwan had a perfect night at the plate, poling a home run, two singles and a double, good for five runs hatted in. Lyle Burback was the rhl leader for the Moonliters with six.

four coming on ft fourth inning grand slam. Baltzer also Lincoln. Class AA 440 Sid Schnsbei, Central. Mark Thomas-Memphis Open Golf! rei-ry sturgis. rasttst time Pralt schoenfelder a double for :oU.8 by Linstrorri.

Old 3:30 by CJslKftMd, 1070. etui A PAUit, Ummon. MftHdrtftu. DM1 10- Oroion and Springfield, Ptsitit lime by Eureia. AA PMH WuA- Sdpid city Btevtnti Rdpid City csrtlrH.

Aberdeen CentfMi ftloux i.wtoln. Watertown. Eturgli and Milbank, Fastest time 3:25.7 by Washington. Ciut high hurdlet-ctary oe stlckney. Dave Antoine.

Egan. sieve Oiler. Ethan, -Im Jannen, Ctstietvood. Mike Preidel- Armour. Pat wietelef.

Palo. Pat Wolff. Java. Fastest tints by waard. Class A high hurdles-George Newman.

Tfl-valley. Jim 6uptiu. Bennett county. Pat duptill, Bennett Ceunty. llm Kaiser, Moven.

Allard, Jefferson. Doyle Bardie, Faulklon. Brad van Leur, Woansoek- et. Fastest time by Ntwman and Gun- Tournament. His ecore matched the best 36 holes for the year on the pro oir and gave him a solid advantage over little Rod Curl and red-haired Tom Watson, tied for second at 134.

Curl had a fid. and Watson one of the 'our 66s posted in the hot, muggy weather. Sportscripts and a can of game films in the other. "I'll be studying these films to determine weaknesses and evaluate talent," he said. Even before he plugged in his projector, however, Wllkens admit ted two areas that need "We definitely need improvement in team defense and we have to find an on-the-court leader," he said.

Could that leader be Bill Walton, the All-America UCLA cen ter who recently signed with the Blazers for a reported $2.5 million? Traded CHICAGO Center Ivan Bol- direv, the California Seals' second leading scorer the past National Hockey League season, was traded to the Chicago Black Hawks for defensemen Len Frig and Mike Christie. Signs Contract MONTREAL (UPI) All Star goalie Ken Drydeu holds up his former jersey after signing what is believed to be a three-year contract at $200,000 a year and returned to the Montreal Canadians of the National Hockey League. Dryden, who first Joined the Canadians in the 1970-71 season jumped the team last September Just before training camp and worked in a law office in Toronto. Coach Named PORTLAND (AP) Len Wtl- kens, the new coach of the Portland Trail Blazers, left. Friday's news conference with his hands full.

After finalizing the details of his agreement with the, team and meeting the media for the first time in his new capacity, Wilkens departed with a signed three-year contract in one hand 6ver Herters. attack, Hofer surrendered just, four Wntertown. Larry Stftvens, Rapid nwn. arry ven, ap Cily Central. Sieve Llnstrom, Rapid anfl pOUnaefl Out 8 city stevcns.

Bin McDermott, pair of singles at the plate. flrookings. Dan DesLauHes, Huron. Carol Tweedt had a triple and Hubert Green It6d Curl Tom Watson Sob Wynn Fit-rest Bobby Mitchell Sary Player Larry Ziegler Kefrnlt 2arley Wally Armstrong Lou Graham Jim Colbtrt Jack Ewlng Scorei 134 137 10.6ft— 138 136 46.70—138 Corsica Stickney the winners. Ron Endorf laced a double and single while Dave Dykstra (who was tagged with th6 loss) and John Ludwich had a single apiece.

HEftTERS 1 4 TELSTAR MOTORS 12 7 1 Dave Dykstra and Ludwich: Rick Hofer Wayne Hofer. Dan Hang, in his first year out of Legion ball, added four rbl's with three hits In four official trips, Including a three-rim Scoreboard Boston Ainericsn League East. Pet. Fulton Elevator-Lawler Blue nudged Montgomery CORSICA Corsica scored: rr AXCITl of ictory while rt i.i "iiioiaamttier and Neueebauer laced four hits Gc-ldammer shared mound iNeugeoauer iacea mis UA fnM )lA I A AM for the winners with Wolbrmk adding three. Maunders rapped BaltJmore ana Cleveland Detroit New York Oakland Minnesota In Finals MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.

(AP) The University of Minnesota defends its NCAA District 4 baseball championship today against Southern Illinois in a rematch of last year's District 4 title game. Last spring, the Gophers scored In the last of the 14th inning to beat Southern Illinois and went on to finish third in the College World Series. Today, Minnesota meets a strong Southern Illinois club for the second time in the tourney. In the opener Thursday, Minnesota beat SIU 9-4. SIU, coming up through the loser's bracket, defeated Cincinnati 6-1 Friday and then rallied in the llth inning later in the day to beat Miami of Ohio.

"two pair of doubles and Jerry safeties. Lenocker and Jerry Bruning a Helzik poled a home run and double apiece for the winners, single for Stickney with Jones, Delvln Meinen poled a homer, Kelly and Neidem adding two Dave Huber a double and single Huron, Sully Buttes Lead Golf Tournament YANKTON (AP) Huron and Sully Buttes held team leads going into final rounds of the South Dakota high school golf tournament here. The two-day tourney concludes today with winners to be decided in the team and individual competition. Sioux Falls Washington's Paul Schock leads the Class A individual standings with a 75. Sully Buttes' Kirk Byrum leads the Class action with a first-day total of 76.

In the Class A team standings, the leaders are Huron, 318; Brookings, 320; Yankton, 325; Sioux Falls O'Gorman, 327 and Mitchell, 329. In Class action the team leaders are: Sully Buttes, 163; Mobridge, 169; Centerville, 175; Fiandreau, 177 and Custer, 180. Following Schock in Class A individual results are Colin Bork, Brookings, Dwayne Le- Ford, Mitchell and Bill Reiter, Sioux Falls O'Gorman, all with 76, and Rob Marchand, Yankton, 77. In Class Individual the leaders are Byrum; mar, Mobridge, 84; Baum, Mobridge, 85; Brugger, Centerville, 86 and Scott Hofer, Sully Buttes, 87. and single while picked up for the losers with Steve taking the loss.

Earl Van Berkum poked a singles each. Corsica is now 2-0. Stickney entertains and Randy Goldammer a pair singles for Montgomery Platte Ward. Sunday with Corsica at Platte' puLTON ELEVATOR- May 31. STICKNEY 10 10 CORSICA 11 13 California Kan City Texas Minnesota 22 ID 20 18 20 19 21 20 ID 21 20 24 West 23 19 20 18 21 20 20 22 21 22 .537 .526 .513 .512 .475 .455 .548 .520 .488 .488 .476 17 20 .459 GB 1 1 2Vi 3Vi 1 2V4 2V4 3 Friday's Games Bosion 5.

Milwaukee 3 Cleveland 3, Detroit Baltimore 6, New York 3 Kansas City 4, Chicago 2 Minnesota 9, Texas 0 California 4, Oakland 3 National League LAWLER BLUE ROOM 362 MONTGOMERY 253 Philaphia Harry Axemaker and Jerry Montreal East Pet. 23 18 .561 homer. Adding the final eifftiit blast was Dave Maldi who I6eked a two-run hdrner in thi fiftS. Ron Clough added twrt sifl and a dOubla while wiftniflf pitcher Wayne Thomal tapped two singles. MOONL1TE HAft Cadwell el Hang Clough 2b Merkwan lb Baltzer 6 ff, Burback 3h W.

Thomas Trent rl 8311 8119 4320 4334 3S 27 21 22 GEDDES (0) aft Hei-manek cf, lb, Dufek Cerney 2b Nelson It Vasek rf Slaba rf Kosfer 0 Mets Petrlk at, cf. rl TotMs MOONUTE BAR OROBES ,1000 2000 3010 2 A 0 0 2006 0000 1000 0060 0 0 0 A 200 6 6 1 0 26ft 21 000 ft Bar 1. Geaflst 2. derides 2. Mrtdfllitt Bar 4.

2b Rang, dough, Mftrkwaft, Bdllzef, Trent. HR (2), Rang, Merkwan, BurftiCk. SB Cadwell, ClOtlgh, Merkwan (2). HBP Rang, Baltzer. Lakeview Golf Ladies FUrlflt Mr May 26 Clyde Miller, (Jj-a DeEtta Young Dariene Craig, Vernftn Glenda Ellefsftn Sllldtt, Ctifiiwfta.

Sandy Kirwan Eihcl Hillmer, Jane Klnf, Yftung Irene Barrowi, Palrnelrt, Alma Loghry Lorraine Alfred, Gayle Zelenka Call Marge Davis tot dinner reservations by noon Friday. GB Turns to ing By BERT ROSENTHAL AP Sports Writer John Mayberry a fighter? Dick Allen a peacemaker? Unusual roles for both of them, but those were the parts they played Friday night. "Mayberry, Kansas City's usually mild-mannered first baseman known more for his slugging exploits with a bat raihetr than his fists, surprisingly became incensed when he was struck iust below the right knee by a pitch from Chicago White Sox pitcher Stan Bahnsen. The misguided toss came in the third inning, one inning after Mayberry had tagged Bahnsen for a solo homer. Mayberry then charged to ward the mound, after dropping his bat, and tagged Bahnsen with his fists, landing with both hands, as players from both dugouts and bullpens streamed onto the field.

Finally, the controversial Al- fights, including a I bra ted slugfest with former teammate Frank DM 060 (KU-1 000060000-0 5 0 md Rtiwche! W-SWWrt 4-3. S. Aberdeen Central olds Tennis Lead Houston AtUnta 1 Wlleen, Cosgrove (6). "Ma Ca ra Gates. M.

1-3. HRs-Atlanta, 2 Montreal Philadelphia 200 0 000 101 7 0 MeAnally and Humphrey: Lonborg 4-4. SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) Aberdeen Central goes into today's competition in the South Dakota high school tennis tournament with the team lead. The two-day tourney concludes today with championship rounds in doubles and semifinal and championship rounds in singles play.

Aberdeen's Bruce Mamies and Don Boyd will meet Pierre's Mike Trautner and Dennis Krier in the finals of the first-flight doubles, while Doug Forseth and Bill Sauch, Aberdeen, meet Rich Raab and Dick Etm, Vermillion, in the second-flight chapionships. Aberdeen took the team lead Friday with 102 points followed by: Yermillion, 95; Pierre, 92; City Central 70; Sioux Falls Washington, 51; Brookings, 48; Sioux Falls p'Gorman, 47; Sioux Falls Lincoln 36; Milbank 26; Huron, 26; Mitchell, 21, Madison 15; Watertown. 11; fcapid City Stevens, Yankton, 5, Aberdeen Roncalli and Faulkton, 0. York 01 00 1 Pittiburgb 201 000 Olx-4 11 0 Miller (8) Pyer: Reu.s Md Sinjuillen. W-Reuss 3-3.

L-Matlack TJ. HR-New York, Hahn (8). Cincinnati Diego. OuUet, Borbon 030 000 10 1 200 000 0 and Bench; Greif. Rimi (8) and Barton.

Kendall guUttt 5-3. L-r6reUl a-8. 000 034 OJO-7 II 1 icueo WTOOOOta-9 (3). Houjli Marshall and Ferguson; WUlianis Lf-Su'tcn nel OAU- (4)1 SucWtf (U. HOBS SINGLES Opening Bound First night Terry Higger, Falls Lincoln, def- Dan McKittrlck.

Mil. Ed Erickson- town. def. Ron Bowar. Third flight Tim Smith.

Mllbaftk. del Marv Jones. Mitchell. 10-8. Fourth flight Denny Hauck.

610UX Fells O'Gorman. def. Mike Sweetmtn, Aberdeen RoncaUi; 10-3. tecefld KOU9v First flight Greg Miller. def.

Jerry Matttrn. RoncaVll, 10-i; Rick Finale Ftrtt flight Hackler def- Clayton 10. 4: Trautuner def. Miller lo Lenker def. VoJta 10-8; Jamieson 10-1.

flight Boyd def. Schumacher ItW; Raat U-9; Krler def UFond 10-8: Paluch def. Gtffney 10-1. Third tllght Vickery del. Thlilin dM.

10-7: Knutwn def. uiveo U-Ws W-4. Fourth flight Cox def. Suiflov lO-3: Bonn def. (Costers 10-6; Etem def.

Kohler Volui. O'Gorman. def Owen Million. W-7; Rick Ltalttr. Rapid CUy Ctntral, da(.

Rich Bvani, Rapid City Stt- ecott virwiiuon an, I W-4'. Urson defolW Paulkton, 10-2. jawrence, Stevens, 10-1. First Second Round flight Bob Clayton-Tom Mark Hendrlcks Yankton 10-2: Bob Madison, def. Scott Whorry Ron Bowar, Olayton Sioux Washington, del.

Ter- ry Asher, Watertown, 10-4i ficutt Jamieson, Huron, del. Scott Wherry. 10-0; Bruce Mamies, Aberdeen, def. Mau- yr Forsyth, Brookings, 10-3-, Tom Trautner, Pierre, def, Haggar, 10-1. Second flight Marc Gaffney.

Lincoln, def. Don Lawrence. Stevens, 10-a; Tom Grevlos, Washington, def. Rick WJeee, Madison. 10-1; Rick Raab, Vermillion, def.

Jerry Suelflof, Mitchell, 10-0; paryl Krlser, Pierre, def. Dennis Brunlok. Van- Won. 10-7; DM Lafond, O'Gorman, def. Larry Wiedenman, Huron.

10-1; Marc Schumacher, Brookings. def. Dajwln Wojahn, Milbank, 10-3; Don Bojd, Abevdeen, def. Jerry Bueslow, Mitchell, 10-fli Daryl Rapid City Central, Erlck. in, 10" 2.

Third night Rick Wleland, Madlion, def. MUce Wehrkump. Lincoln, 11-10; Mike Bridge, def. Ellerbusch. 10-21 Larry Vickery.

O'Gorman. Larry Stevens. 180; Harley Hugghlns. Brookings. dff.

Mike Melius, Faulkton, 10-0; Tom Ulveh. Washington, def. DM Vankton. 10-6; Jon Knutson. Vermlllion, del.

Todd Rohr, Watertown. 10-0; Jim Thlelen, Pierre, def. Jim Brendon, Huron, 10-Z: Dougb For- leth, Aberdeen, def. Smith 10-2. Fourth flight pick Etem.

Vermilllon, def. Aaron Yankton, 10-3; Chuck Konler. Brookings, def. Randy Spahr, Milbank, W-4; Kirk Kolbo. Watertown, def.

Terry Slngmark- Madison, 10-6; Ken fiunn. Bteveoi. def. Don Wrede. Central.

10-8; Jeff Larson, Pierre, def. Doug Tall ey. Huron. 11-9; Jack Kosters. Lincoln def.

Randy Buane, Fswlkton, 10-0; John Cox, Aberdeen. Hauck, 10-3; Gerry SutUlow, MltcheU. def. Don Luidner 10-9. Bruning: Steve Goldammer, Randy Goldammer and Delvin Meinen.

St. Louis New York Chicago Pittsburgh Baseball Schedule AT CADWELI, PARK Sunday Mt. Vernon vs. Moonllta Sir, p.m. Tuesday Like Andes vs.

Commercial Bank, 8:18 19 15 21 19 18 24 15 22 14 24 .559 V4 .525 1V4 .429 SVb .405 6 .368 7W West Los Angeles 31 13 San Fran Cincinnati Atlanta HHouston San Diego 25 21 21 19 23 21 22 24 18 30 .705 .543 .525 .523 .478 .375 8 10 10 Friday's Games St. Louis 1, Chicago 0 Atlanta 3, Houston 0 Montreal 4, Philadelphia 2 Pittsburgh 4, New York 1 Cincinnati 6, San Diego 3 San Francisco 9, Los Angeles Cemif ic.uc Congratulation! Beex Howard This week's top Mitchell Trap League Shooter This certificate entitles yon to one box of Free trap loads. Compliments of trr Sports Center Washington, def. Rich Evani Larry Davis. Stevens, ld-1; Traut- ner-Dennls Krler.

Pierre, def. Terry Ash- Ertckson, Watertown, 10-1) Rlok Lenker-Mike Bridge, Central, def. Jerry Mattern-Roger Weber. RoncaUl. 10-lt Forsyth-Mark Brookings.

def. Greg MUler-Tlm Smith, Milbank, 10-7; Scott Hackler-Jon Knutson, Vermttlion. def. Dan McKlttrick-Jen-y Sueflow, Mitchell, 10-2; Scott Jamieson- Larry Wiedenman, Huron, def. Mark Hendricks-Dan Hamvas, Yankton.

10-5; Bruce Mamies-Don Boyd, Aberdeen, def. Rietzel- Wlesen. 10-2: Terry Haggar-Mike Wen- rkarno. Lincoln, def. Rick Volln-Dan Lalond.

10-S. Second night Doug Forseth-Bill gauek, Aberdeen, def. Brunick-A. Hwii- vas, 10-8: Hrley Hugghlns-Chuck Kohler, Brookings. def.

Todd Rohr-Kirk Kolbo, Watertown. 10-1: Marv JonesOerry Suef- low, MltcheU, def. Mike Metlui-Randy Sunne. Faulkton, 10-0; Larry Vlckery- Dennis Hauck, O'Gorman, def. Jim Brendan-Doug TWley.

Huron, 10-4; Daryl Paluch-Don Centrel. def. Tom Doug Lindner, Washington. 10-6: Jim Mtller, Pierre, Dave El- lerbusch-Mllte Bweetmto, RoncaUi. 10-3', Rich Raab-Pick Etem.

Vermillton, def. Rick Wieland Terry Madison. 10-2; Darwin WoJfcbn-Raudy Bpahr. Milbank. det.

Dan Hawkins-Bob Budde, Lincoln, 10-5. Quarter Finals First flight Maiwes-Boyd def. Jamie- son-Wiednian 10-2; Trautner Krier def. 10-J: HackUr-Knutson def. Haggar-Wehlarop 10-3; Clayton-Grevios def.

W-3, Second night Jones 0. SueUlow def. Higgtas-Kohler Bauck def. Wojahn-Spahr 10-1; def. Viet def.

Tbleleu- Thomas, restrained the angry Mayberry. When order was restored after 10 minutes. Mayberry was ejected but Bahnsen was permitted to remain in the game. But Bahnsen was the loser in Kansas City's 4-2 victory. In other American League games, the Boston Red Sox topped the Milwaukee Brewers 5-3 the Minnesota Twins routed the Texas Bangers 9-0, the Cleveland Indians downed the Detroit Tipers 34, the Balti- Orioles beat the New and the Cali- sdged the Oak- and A's Mayberry was apologetic about charging at Bahnsen and, triggering the free-for-all.

"I shouldn't have done it, he said. "I'm sorry. I just forgot about the game. It's the first ime I've ever done anything like that." LINESCORES more Miller 10-7. First flight 10-3; del Cleveland Detroit American League 101 100 8 100 000 8 0 Peterson wd Duncan; Fry- jan (4) snd Freehan.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1937-1977