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Snap 5 Game Skid tv AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP 3 2 leads SATISACTION GUARANTEED or 3 Pound Bor Compare of 25 upon his condition He suffered a ing darkness winning the second ARREN Owner Phone HE 3 2521 AUSTIN up the seventh game' will bet Her husband is a New York game and dropping the Bucs to the series to the Cardinals 9 I aa vl fkw aIUam Inn On the other end of the stand second SAVE LAWN CARE AND GARDEN SUPPLIES ON SPRING a irdd 0 1 5 Pound Cartoe' ped out but Allison shattered the tie with a double to left center Earl Battey singled home Allison and that was it as Tom Morgan came in to put out the fire after the damage had been inflicted on vteteran ArtJ'owler (0 1) 2 i 2 With the game tied at 7 7 since the seventh Rollins socked a single to left and scooted to sec ond when Leon Wagner let the ball trickle past Harmon Kille brew an earlier hero with his 0 Spring 0 Leja 0 owler Morgan Averill 3 0 0 6 1 0 2 0 Leafs Bower Back in Nets Brown to Risk Title 12th Time 1 2 3 3 5 6'i 7'4 2 2 1 0 3 7 1 0 6 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 Pound Cortoa Chicago New York Los Angeles Cleveland KoWmorj Detroit Boston Kansas City Washington Minnesota A rounce Wh i te Sox Orioles Edge Senators ar 2 Bogs or 3000 I Square oot Coverage tfon Polsonous LAS' VEGAS Nev (AP) a World lightweight champion Joe Brown of Houston Tex risks his crown for an unprecedented twelfth time tonight The experts think he will keep it in a 15 round match with brash 'young Carlos Ortiz of New York The venerable 35 yeaj old title holder who beganboxing profes sionally in 1946 and finally won the championship almost 11 years later figures to be an 8 5 betting favorite at ringside i Hi 2 3 3 3 for the Shamrocks So far the Shamrocks have ROUGH Rugged PINEHURST NC (AP)r Jim my Steed finally has won the North and South Ama teur Golf Tournament The record books will note that Clifford Ann Creed of Alexandria La defeated 'Mrs Helen Sigel Wilson of Gladwyfl Pa 6 and 4 in the final riday But Jimmy Steed will remember the tournament as the first in which he caddied for the winner Jimmy has been toting bags at this winter I resort for 36 years and only once before did his player even reach the finals That was in 1945 when Mrs John Gessler of Philadelphia aided by Steed reached the finals only to lose to Mrs Estelle Lawson Page 5 and 4 Jimmy is no ordinary caddie He is Sam favorite and always works for the Slammer when he is in the state Pirates Make Best Start Ever With Eight Straight Caddy inally Has Winner HUSKIES RALLY ST CLOUD Minn St Cloud State rallied for three runs in the last of the seventh inning to edge Valley City State 5 4 heje riday afternoon Polo Groundi Is 'Homer Heaven' By MIKE RATHET Associated Press Sports Writer no stopping rookie Rich Rollins Minnesota's man in orbit with a sky high 469 batting aver age s' The unheralded 24 year old Navy's Greg Mather to Play for East BUALO NY (AP) Greg Mather place kicking end will play for the East in the sec ond annual All America ootball Bowl here June 29 Mather whose talented toe led to 55 points in three varsity sea sons informed bowl officials to day of his eligibility Early in the month he will receive his commission in the US Navy Compart At $995 99 Square oot e'C er the field is wide open is shooting for first place instead of second or third" is the way one of the younger pros put it Nichols made his bid on No 16 with a birdie after Knudson bo gied 14 and 15 to drop bacto a four way tie Knudson was tied with Bruce Crampton of Australia Jay He bert and Jack Nicklaus when the third round play started our Dave Marr Bill Casper Rex Baxter Jr and Dan were tied at 139 This meant eight player's were within easy reach of the lead and could overtake Nichols on a single round Pittsburgh St Louis San rancisco Houston Los Angeles Philadelphia Cincinnati Milwaukee Chicago New York Na flflmaa Sunday's Schedule New York at Pittsburgh San rancisco at Cincinnati Los Angeles at Milwaukee Chicago at St Louis (2) Philadelphia at Houston Deluxe 20 Inch Coastwdy ERTILIZER SPREADER PER WEEK 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 HRbl 2 0 2 2 1 1 2 2 harbor today to signal the start of the smelt season in Duluth The catch was the greatest initial netting of any sea son since 1 958' (AP Photofax) Robyn Seeking Swim Sweep SACRAMENTO Calif (bi fastest girl swimmer 16 year old Robyn Johnson of Ar lington Va today could make a clean sweep of freestyle titles at the National AAU In door Swimming Championships The Southern speedsters estab lished one of thethree new Amer ican short course records riday as she tried a 500 yard race for the first time and won in 5 min utes 272 seconds That smashed the national rec ord of the now retired Olympic star Chris Von Saltza at 5:282 and Chris was on hand to bestow the medal on her successor Even younger is the other dou ble winner seeking a third 14 year old Donna de Varona of Lafayette Calif She successfully defended her 200 yard individual medley title and broke her own American mark with 2:189 It Baltimore 5 10 1 Washington 4 I 2 Hoeft Hall (7) Wilhelm (9) and Tri andos Burnside" Kutyna (7) Hannan (8) and Schmidt Hall Kutyna Kansas City 7 12 1 Chicago 4 5 0 Walker McDevitt (8) Segul (9) and Bryan Sullivan (7) Pizarro Kemmerer (5) Baumann (6) Lown (8) and Car reon Pizxaro CORNER CHATTER The Minnesota Twins have announced an expanded 1962 schedule for a Knot Hole Gang program to provide children free admission to certain Twins games at Metro politan stadium Purpose of the program is to provide an opportunity foryoungsters 13 years old or under to see the Twins in action free The first three dates for the Knot Hole Gang are May 12 June 2 and June 9 Under the program children will be admitted in groups of five or more and one adult chaperone must accompany every five children Burt Greengo owner of Hie Green Lea golf course at Albert Lea plans to expand his nine hole layout to an 18 hole course with (he work to be completed by 1963 It pay to be caught in rain on the excellent layout as the fourth green and fifth tee will be a mile and a half from the clubhouse Marvin Koenigs will manage the Adams baseball team in the North Central league this summer Other teams in the league are Johnsburg Rose Qeek Meyer Ljle Stacyville St Ansgar and Osage though most fans forget that they actually eliminated until they lost three of four to Cincin natti in their last series of the season after leaving Chicago The Pirates can take hope from the fate of other record streakers at the start in both leagues The 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers set the modem National League mark with 10 and went on to the pen nant rand the only World Series victory ever won in Brooklyn The 1944 St Louis Browns got off to a nine straight start and won the only American flag ever to fly in St Louis They dropped Coast To Caost LAWN SEED ur heavy truffle areas: eetgrouting formulation Cuntolni unlucky blui 100 tqvuru (H Bl 471) Compare of 59f 1 POUND (HB1470) Jr Coverage tfoWeraWfflf Ik I ur 3 Pound Bag ERBBSO 3 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 DON CARLSON PACELLI COACH W1 IO MANAGES THE MA wii City Braves during the summer tells us that righthander Larry Bohanon who pitched for the Braves last year is going great guns at the University of Missouri Recently Bohanon pitched a no hi(ter for the Tigers and has a 4 0 early season record Carlson would like to have Bohanon on his staff this year but expects the tricky specdball artist to sign a major league contract for a considerable bonus Austin ootball coach Art Hass must look around for another assistant Gene Wise former Lyle coach who helped with the sopho more group and did all of the scouting for the varsity has taken an assistant football coaching job at Bloomington 7 A Physical itness meeting at the new City Hall is scheduled Tuesday April 24 at 8 pm Guest speaker will be Dr William Profitt of Minneapolis chairman of the Physical itness Council public is invited 1 Herb Stangland former Mankato prep star has been elected co captain of the South Dakota State baseball team Stangland is a left handed pitcher and first baseman outfielder for the Jacks or a jack of all trades i Denny MehSe' of Bancroft IdwaT the boy Who got the big bonus for signing with the Milwaukee Braves a couple of years ago is being given every opportunity to make the club lie per formed well in the minors and now wih the' parent club to "bein tested at shortstop second and third base Oscar Haddoiffsjiid brother Jack recently was named honor able mention on the 1962 NAIA All America basketball team Jack played guard for St Cloud State and his spectacular playhelped the THE SMELT ARE RUNNING ish eries Department employes Donald Hatfield left and Edward Piering ex amine an estimated 2000 smelt caught in test nets in Duluth Superior 0 45 3 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 i Garden and lower ERTILIZER Ust for roius' ahrubt truss garden vegetables and flowers 5 10 5 analysis (HB 1 500) 22 POUNDS (HB1501) $295 rid hitting riday high striking a two run single in the second in ning then starting the winning rally with a leadoff single in the led to the 9 7 victory over gels Rollins came up to the Twins after only two' seasons in organ ized baseball 'hitting 341 (St Wil WRESTLER Texas Bob Geiqel meets Doug Gilbert in the main event of the pro wrestling show Monday at the Arrhdry7 This grudge match between two top rated conten rs should keep fans on the edge of their seats Shamrock Baseball Track Teams Busy Bill Pacclli first event goes off at 3:30 pm track team seeking its first vic Pacelli will depend on captain tory meets Rochester Lourdes in Mike Whalen who holds the a dual meet Monday at the Ath school's quarter mile record and letic ield Sinro thn cpAcnn nnenpd tliei lACt mini HKMUITl 4V 7V meet to Shattuck of aribault and placed sixth in the Private Paro chial Indoor meet at the Univer sity of Minnesota Both the varsity and teams will compete Marton said The A near capacity crowd of 7000 is expected to sit in on the duel plus a national television audi ence starting at 9 pm CST Ortiz L25 who has been de manding a title chance from Brown for three years calls this the most important of what will be his 41st ring engagement It will be the 115th fight for Old Bones as thering crowd knows Brown a crafty shifty old guy and packs a ter rific punch with either hand and has stowed away 38 of his op ponents Ortiz is no slough as a puncher himself He has punished his sparring partners viciously in tralningHis record' shows' 12 knockouts in his 40 matchesOrtiz has never been knocked out' while' four times twelfth title defense adds a new number to his rec ord defenses Benny Leonard held' the record tot diyisioji with nine The champion gets a guarantee of $50000 or 40 per cent of the live gate and the $60000 television revenue Ortiz has a flat guaran tee of $17500 Nevada does not recognize re match agreements But a safe bet Brown will get a return bout if he loses NEW YORK (AP) The Pitts burgh Pirates have made their best start ever in the National League with eight straight vic tories Their fans probably have their fingers crossed hoping that the end of the season duplicate the dismal finish of the 1938 Ph rates who set the previous off the mark record of seven in a row The 1938 Pirates seemed to have the pennant all wrapped up until they invaded Chicago for a three game series with the second place he made a great stop of one of driving (Cubs Sept 27 28 29 They lost all Bobby slap shots and then! The children three games with Gabby Hart fell doing the splits? jKyle 7 and Vickie 5 were in nett's famed homer in the gather Should Toronto fail to wrap it jureo sugnuj Ujg Ult I played in Toronto Tuesday I Giants halfback HOW THEY STAND AMERICAN LEAGUE Pct 3 6 Coaxf To Cooif LAWN SEED TOM blend ef gratsua Including Murlon Park and Kentucky blue grasies 400 square feet ef new lawn per PoundUHBUSl) Compare at $l5v 1 POUND (HB1480) ROOKIE ROLLINS1 LEADS UPRISING UW W' 1 MMMH wins Down Angels A PLANNED PROGRAM LAWN BUILDING AND CARE Home Run Output Up in National 3 2 3 2 4 4 3 3 DailV herald i 9 5 Pound Carton Coaxt To Coast EASE" LAWN SEED Contains over 50 perannlal graues plus high percentage ef Pvo and lograipee Covers tueky bluegraese's 300 equare feet per pound feet ef now graie per pound 1 1 45 Pp(flJND(HB476)69 Ceait Wey lewn products settings narked on epreader for convent on eel Pre set Micro low controls spreading accuracy 10 Inch wheels with semi pneumatic tires Baked enamel finish 72 pound capacity (HB1228) ting safely In all nine games The loss kept the Angels from taking over first place in the AL from the White Sox who lost 7 4 to Kansas City In the only other game'scheduled 'in either league! Baltimore edged Washington 5 4A home run by winning pitcher ferrv WalkAr off winging in the third inning be helped boost the average fore Norm Siebern three run homer in the fifth chased White Sox starter Juan Pizarro (2 1) Walker left In the eighth withpnny balked a run home with the bases jammed in the ninth then got pinch hitter Sherm Lollar to ground out and end it The Orioles scored the clinching runs in the eighth inning on sin gles by John Powell and Jim Gentile an error and sacrifice flies by Jackie Brandt and Earl Robinson But Hoyt Wilhelm had to come on in the ninth to pre serve the victory for reliever Dick Hall (1 1) getting out of a one out bases loaded situation on Chuck Hinton's tap back to the mound and a strike out of Danny Marty Kutyna (0 1) was the loser takiesi girppg Duldfh msity in theTiutrictlAlA 7 1 SCOREBOARD COLLEGE EASESAtl Mlneeaeta'VAfo CeW9 loO 5 svSJJjR 'Mmrewta l6 Oekefe Jtate 0 St Cloud 5 Volley City HD 4 Bradley 7 toa Ohio State 1 Wlicoeile 0 (10)' Indiana 20 Northwetors 3 IIHnoil 1 Michigan 0 Michigan State 11 Purdue 3 William Jewell (Mo) 5 Momlngilde MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Pacific Coart League San Diego Spokane 4 (12 Innlngr) Vancouver 4 Portland 2 (12 Innings) Salt lake City I Seattle i Tacoma 11 Hawaii American AsMclafioh Omaha Oklahoma City 3 Indianapolii 2 Dollai ort Worth Louisville 6 Denver 5 NHL PLAY03 Stanley Cup inal game riday or Saturday Sunday'i Schedule Toronto at Chicago (Twonto bett of 7 Kriei 3 2 LOS ANGELES AR Phi I 10 Pearses rt a 1 Koppe ss 2 Wagner If 3 Bilko 1b Yost 3b' 1 Tho'as cf 5 2 1 Rodgers 4 3 I Grbe 1 0 pponohue 0 OA Burgess 1 0 1 1 AUSTIN (Minn) HERALD 'Saturday April 21 1962 Pct GB 1000 1000700625600429400 222111000 Corner By TOM KOECK PACKER BASEBALL MANAGER EMIL SCHEID Is making progress signing players for the 1962 South ern Minnesota League campaign Two familiar names will be in uniform this sea son first baseman Ray Rosenbaum and catcher Dick Notermann Rosenbaum a Purdue University graduate first started with the Packers in 1952 as a lefthanded pitcher lie played on championship Packer teams in 1953 and 1958 and returns after spending last season with Adams of the North Central league Besides playing six years at Austin Rosenbaum was with airmont in 1959 playing first base and the outfield Although without pro experience the hard hitting first sacker had a colorful career while in the Army winning 4he European theaterMost Valuable T4vsrd tnd atrip4Q the WorldSeriesin after graduating from St university in 1952IIe also played at MasonlCityand: Wasa Owatqnna 956 Avho is a lust harided winger war: the regular at AdamsJn 1953 signeda pro ncsswnai "conTrScrath'fhe WiTauke' MtV orgh'fit zation playing in the class Piedmont League The will be a six team league this year Austin Albert Lea Owatonna Bloomington Mankato and Ma son City A 20 game scheduled will be played with the fireworks launched Saturday June 9 when Bloomjng ton invades Mason City 8 67563 4 62 71 8 A "I riday's Rcsulti 3 6 riday's Results Baltimore 5 Washington 4 Kansas' City 7 Chicago 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 13 iled out for Dorwhue Io 6tn Br iled out for Spring in 7th Struck out for Bonikawski fn 9th Lined out tor Morgan in 10th 1 Minnesota 151 000 000 2t 9 Los Angeles 023'000 200 0 7 Koppe Power Wagner PO Minnesota 30 10 Los Angeles 30 11 Allen Versalles and Power Allen and Power LOB Minnesota 6 Los Angeles 9 28 Wagner Bilko Allison 2 Moran Thomas Green Killebrew Allen Versalles Pearson Stange ir Kralick 2 Stange 4 13 Bonikowskl 1 23 Stigman 2 Grba 1 22 Donohue 4 13 Spring 1 owler 2 13 Uafaaa 23 aced 2 batters in 3rd Winnot 0L owler (0 1) By Grba (Kralick) Stange 2 Rodgers Battey Slaerno Stevens Chylak Stewart 3:27 11166 son NC in 1960 and batting at I a 270 clip for Charlotte during the 1961 campaign In spring i training he pushed three candi dates including Harmon KiL i lebrew bff the base i winning the 1 post with his smooth swinging And now he's the No for the Twins' "WKu solid performance JJthat helped sftap five game losing streak Rollins is 6ed for the league batting Robinson' holds first place tn homers with the White Jim Landis at four and is No 2 in runs batted in with 12 while hit By JAClC HAND Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) wily' honorable sir Chinee home ran not buried in Oollseum Making big comeback In honorable an cient Pdlo Grounds The New York Mets win for losing but good old home ran heaven to back in business In six gafhes (losing games naturally) thi? Jtfeto and thwoppositlon eeth' Can Smash Record things kcefbtfp the way they are golngi tfla Natonal may smaSn all the Aome run rec ordsltlto'iAWjMJe hupjf up last year when the MkM boys went on Ujelr rampage In 42 played through Thursday National League slug gers had hit a total of 85 homers or better than two a game In $4 games in the same time period the American Leaguers had only 57 bomers Roger Maris 1s trudging along in the rear at this stage with only one homer The leaders with fouf each are Jim Landis of piicago" and Rich Rollins of Minnesota ii the American and Willie Mays ot San rancisco rank Thomas of New York and Eddie Mathews of' Milwaukee in the National Landis hit all of his on the road and Mays and Thomas have dona their slugging at home Mel Easy Mark 1 Hie wind tunnel at Candlestick Park actually has produced as" many homers as the Polo Ground with 20 However eight game? haye been played there and only six in New York Metropolltarf Stadia urn has'been to reach? in the American yielding 1 homers in only five games KanjXk 'Gly'and Detroit also' hatg LOS ANGELES (AP) The Minnesota Twins put their stamp of approval on Los Angeles new ball park in Chavez Ravine to it took a visit there to snap their five name losing string as he Twins bumped the Angels 9 7 first homer of the season pop In 10 innings riday night Irrepressible Rich Rollins and pugnacious Bob Allison triggered the winning rally in the 10th after the Twins had squandered their long awaited that had brought them a 64) lead The Bucs never recovered al jings the new New York Mels nave meir own biivdK ui ovvcii without a victory going naturally a team record The Mets can find solace in the fact that the 1918 Dodgers and the 1919 Boston Braves each lost nine straight at the start The Dodgers struggled up to fifth place in a war abbreviated season Two years later they won the pennant The 1919 Braves got up to sixth place at the end Even the 1920 Detroit Tigers who tied the mark of the 19041 Washington Senators by dropping their first 13 managed a seventh Tkx x1 IiniSII Ulu OvildlUiy U1 1904 were last at the end with a OPEN MONDAY NIGHT Till 9:00 251 mark i Youngsters Lead Houston Tourney HOUSTON (AP) Bobby Nichols of Midland Tex the 36 hole lead er in the $50000 Houston Classic agrees with other young golfers on the it was a happy day when Arnold Palmer and Gary Player decided to pass it up Nichols 24 and a pro only since 1959 had a 68 to wrest the lead from another youngster George Knudson of Toronto with a crucial birdie riday Knudson had a two over 72 for a 138 total He led the first round with a 66 Palmer and Player did not en ter the 16th Classic and that dis appointed the galleries But it gladdened the hearts of the pros because without Palmer and Play Dick Stigman the southpaw na tive of Nimrod Minn pitched the final two Innings in apple pie or der for Hie Twins He let nary a man on base running his string of perfection to five innings of re lief work It was his first Twin victory Camilo Pascual and Ken Mc Bride each 1 1 go at it In another night game today Jim Kaat of the Twins will face the George Witt Sunday The Twins were off and winging as a LauiyPreen nnrt Vic Pnwer sinrie dated one Rollins drove in a'iair with a single in the second before Kille three more to run the score jo '1 before hardly settled in their seats 5 Minnesota collected one more in the third on Bernie first major league homer but then hit a dry spell until the clinchers The Angels pecked away 'with two in the second one scoring when Power muffed a grounder starter Jack ill luck continued as he was 'shelled in the third on consecutive doubles by Wagner and Steve Bilko Eddie Yost singled home another and reliever Lee Stange wild pitched one more across to make it 7 5 after three innings Stange was getting along nicely until the seventh when Bilko singled Lee Thomas doubled and Bob Rodgers drove them home with a single Joe Bonikowskl re placed Stange and allowed only a harmless single until he was lifted for a pinchhitter in the ninth Twins Boxscore MINNESOTA' Green cf If 4 Power lb 5 Rollint 3b 5 Kll'brew if 5 Tuttle cf Allison rf Rattov Versalles 5 0 0 Moran 2b Alien 2b Kralick P' Stange Bonlk'ski Mineher Stigman or 5000 Square oot Coverage 77 or 2 Bags or 10000 Square oot Coverage Lbng Lasting LAWN ERTILIZER W4 Zil! CRABGRASS PREVENTER burning dustless odoriesi for Kill erabgrose before It starts! tlllxor Ueo for trees gardens Will net burn nen poleoneusl 10 andlewns22peundbeg(HB1490) pound bag (HB1494) anchors the mile relay team Bill Goblirsch Ed Hanson Bob omnn Ki ian a anan uarv uoi i lareau lom rioyuaru auu cwuuy liolb for most of its points Goblirsch will run in the 880 Hanson in the relays low hur dles and compete in the high jump while Callahan is a sprinter and shot putter Quinn holds the school record in the broad jump with a 20 foot eight inch per formance Meanwhile Don Carlson's Pa celli baseball team takes on Stacy ville at Marcusen Park' 3:30 pm The Shamrocks still lacking ItiffinrY rlofnnfpd ClpnvillA CHICAGO (AP) The Toronto Thursday and willbe seek Maple Leafs with a rtrong possi jng their third win in four starts bility that goalie John Bower will jroy Barath senior righthand be back in the nets hope to er js expected to be on the mound cuncn trie btaniey cup cnampion hip in Chicago Stadium against the Black Hawks Sunday night flashed a good defense but have In defeating New York 4 2 in faeegi unable to hit consistently semifinal "competition and grab iwjth men on the sacks bing a 3 2 edge over Chicago in the best of 7 final series the Leafs1 Wifp have yet to win away from homeif rid MOT Wile Despite the fact the Leafs have Injured 111 Accident fa shouting bakeSfiEd Ml thev are called a bunch oft they would like nothing! cI better than to clinch the cham tor Yank Gifford was in pionhip in the stadium before thei here nda? uhcn a P11 boisterous Chicago crowd PUP to lose control of Bower who missed Toronto's car and strike a service pole 4 triumj Thursday night might ae suffered face cuts requiring be in the nets Sunday depending 14v stitches upon his condition He suffered a She told police a jxH dog leaped groin injury in game No 4 when Wass her lap while she was 667667625600 500429400333333 AB 5 5 4 4 I a SAVE UP TO OLLOW I nt WAY PLAN Kansas vuy vnituyv re j' Minneyrtq9jJoj Angelo 1: game! sunaayi xncauia Detroit at Boston Cleveland at New York (2) Baltimore at Washington Kansas City at Chicago (2) Minnesota at Los Angeles NATIONAL LEAGUE 0 0 3 3 Et I 4 I 4 7 4 1 1 r'f iir I rename I Mi rsS A'V 'Va Tt XJaTrt kl Li I i Id HB' A'' CTriDECJ Campa HH C3 IL' TSl Bj jfc1 a TV HOV3 Oil 4.

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