PAGE 2, SECTION 3 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1963 DIAL Alpine 6-3111 Softball Tonight Ideal Vault Ties FORYOUI60LF MENDOTA LHAOUC K v G nwav for Second Round . * '' " Suchomel Hurls Third No-Hitter ins Bam vs. The Echo «l East Gardner Bakery vs. Indian Head *t Olbrlch No. t Senior A Crown Parman's Service vs. Norlh Gale al Tennev No. ) Ideal Vault edged the Tore- SLOW PITCH "A" LEAGUE Renlschler-Turners vs. Moose Club »l adors, 3-2, Tuesday to move into Burr Jones No. ? Wertz Stars Slowed L/p, Octopus Cops SLOW PITCH B- LEAGUE a tie with the Rejects for (he sec- Forest Products Lab. Tloers No. 2 vs. Uppltt Plumbing >l Mldvale No. I ond round crown in the Senior A Orioles' 18 Hits Allied Development Corp. vs. Madison League. Dennis Klade 'iantral Hospital at Burr Jones No. 1 as Twins Rip But Packers' WINQRA LaTAOUB had three hits for the winners. Major Crown Ourfie'i Oub» vi,. ESBMA at Wlnsra The Viscounts dealt Senior B Damon Insurance vs. Lake Edge bar Red Sox, 6-3 Taylor Runs at Wlnara No. 2 League leading Rosa Insurance a Rip Tigers, 9-0 DePERE (UPD - Fullback Underdogs, vs. System Oev. Corp. a1 2-0 loss. Bob Boyle struck out 13 BOSTON (.?> — Veteran Vic Our Redeemer Olbrlch No. 1 ... ,, , . - - , . , I JiW H4mt Taylo* M 1 lUrt wa1» His* runninI lUlllltltg , agaitl^Ulln* Highway 30 Merchants vs. Hull's Chev- Rosa batters. J BaltiiPorojTuesday night, and Miltj'Sert:: bases-loaded pinch single [Tuesday' in the Green Bay Pack- rolit at Tennis- No. 2 1 a Cops 10th Win CHIPPEWA LEAGUE Gannon Restaurant clobbered Orioles buried the Detroiroit Tigers. Pappas added insult to injury bypg"' ^ five- sixth ;el.s. practice, but tne National U. S. Mairnis vs. Italian Village at raU and ave winless WADE, 22-8. in the other 9-0 Haider an avalanche of IS hits stopping on four hits. rallyy and Sgave MinnesotMinnesotaa aa 6-6-3 Football League's leadins scorer Christy's Club vs. Eddy's Bar at C«n- Football League's leading scorer Al Suchomel, enjoying his finest Senior B game. Four Gannon a two-run victory over Boston Tuesday and ground gainer last year still IVV LEAGUE allowed only two hits. night. season as a softball pitcher, hurled Spol Bar No. 1 vs. Tranierl's Bar at showed some effects of the knee Franklin No. 3—4:30 PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: homer in the second inning off 1 his third no-hit, no-run game of Scores by : Wertz line drive tied the score. injury he suffered last Saturday. KEOOHSA LEACUE SHORT OFF THE TEE. Angeis Take iTiger starter Hank Aguirre to the campaign Helck United V»n Lines vs. Air Guard Ideii Viull »« 000 »-? 7 *o 3 3 at Franklin No. 3—8:00 Toreadors 001 010 0—J I t start the rout. The Orioles third! ' ' Another run came in on a Taylor, whose injury was di- Tuesday night as LUTHERAN LEAGUE Diagnosis; Not hitting jbaseman also collected two sin- wild pitch and Don Mincher sin- agnosed as a strained ligament, Our Savior vs. Grace al Olbrlch No. 6 Trola and Juddi Torgerson and Iwel through. Octopus Car SEMINQLE LEAGUE d n h | Indians in 10 gled in two more. Underwood Fast Car Wash vs. flunky's iiM* J ? l ,ters-Kled« (IV) ax-!, Judd Treatment: To get distance gles and wound up wit. four runs participated in all drills Tuesday, Wash es blanked Granda Bar Mo. S at Hawlhorne (IV) 3x4. Zlrske (Tl 2x3, Cosier (T) CLEVELAND L^—Ken Hunt sin- batted in. Al Smith banged' out The Red Sox had a 3-0 lead but wasn't going at full steam. BAD06* LEAGUE 2x4. 36-Fuss (IV). 2B-K!ade (IV), Jim- with the driver, you must shift The Tavern, 3-0, in Belhet Lulneran No. 1 vs. Wisconsin leson (T), Roche (T). SO—Trola 12, Tor- gled across the clinching run m four hits, j after three innings, then iost the At least he's expected to be ready Searlns at Olbrlch No. 7 B«rson P. BB—Trola 7, Torgerson 5. the bulk of the weight quickly a playoff game Eaole Crest Bar vs. Tramerl't Bar the 10th inning Tuesday night, giv- DETROIT BALTIMORE sting in their bats. Boston man- to see some action against the for the second No. 2 at OHirlch No. 2 Rosa Insurance ... 0000000—0 i 1 back to the left side at the ib rh bl ab r h bl aged lo hit only two balls out cf College All-Stars Friday night at CARDINAL LEAGUE VlJOiunls 100 100 x—1 4 I ing the their Bruton c( 3010 Apariclo ss 5011 round title Badser Tavern No. 1 vs. Stadium aBr Ptahler and Canlwell; Boyle and Bo- start of the downswing, and McAullffe ss 4000 Gilnes ir 5131 No. I at Franklin No. 2—4:30 fifth straight victory, 6-4 over the Kalint rl the infield after the third. . sold. move the hips forward lateral- 3000 Johnson Ib 3 0 1 Oj lover - all Major Park St. Merchants vs. Ideal Bar at Leading hltters-Sullon (Rl) Jx3. SO- Cleveland Indian^. Brown If 1030 aGentii. it> 2000 Box score: Green Bay's other doubtful Franklin No. 3—6:00 Pfahler S. Boyle 13. BB—Plahln- 5,1 ly as well as turning them Col'lo If-rt 4000 Orslno c 5221 MINNESOTA BOSTON ,eague champion Neckerman Insurance Agency vs. Al's Boyle 2. Hunt stroked his tie - breaking Phillip] 3b 4010 Smith rl 5241 starter for the All-Star game, line- Bar al Vllas around to the left. This allows Herzes Ib abrhbl Ib r h bl ship. 2 0 0. 0 Rob'son 50 S 2 3 4 Rollins Jo 5 1 J 0 Gelser cf i 1 1 0 WADE COO OS— 1 2 i you to hit on through the ball hit off with two out in ihe top of: Freehan c 4000 Brand! cf 4120 Power 2b 5030 Schilling Jb 3110 backer Ray Nilschke, remained Suchomol struck Berg-Pearson Sporting Goods vs. Gannon Restaurant .. 001 it— 23 u i 3010 Adalr 20 4121 Klllebrew It 3 0 Young Supply al Olbrlch No. 2—8:00 the 10th after a by Feiixj 0000 Pappas p 3000 0 Yaitr'skl If 4 1 a i in a local hospital where be is in Bowl-A-Vard vs. Die's Butcher flovs Gibson, Hoffman, D. Olson and Kind with both hands and get max- Mincher IS 4 0 1 Sluarl tb 3 0 out four and at Olbrlch No, 2—4:30 schl; Fix, Olson, J. Strand, rjlmmow Torres and an intentional walk to 1010 Allison rf 50 0 Malzone 30 300 traction for a back injury suf and Franklin. imum distance. 1000 Baltev c ' 3 ? 0 Mellas rf 4 0 0 « tvalked three while Leon Wagner. Regan p 000* fered last Thursday. Jim Beglinger pitched a Iwo-lut- Leading hllters—Cardarella (OR) 2x4, Your pocket-siitd guide lo the Totals Hall ci < 1 0 Bressoud u 4020 p u 11 ing the isth Fatord (OR) !x5. HR-Cardarelfa (OR). bickswlnj and tawniwlni—all these Wagner came in with an insur- M t 4 0 Totals s 3151 THIman c 3000 2B—Fox (GR). SO—Gibson 4, Hoffman hints and more are included In Carv a—Grounded out for Johrtson In 5tti; Versslies ss 7 0 0 0 dNIxon 1000 Green Bay worked on polishing no - hitter of the ter and cracked a as 3, D. Olson 2, Fix 1, Ctsen I, Nlmtnow Mlddlecoff's popular pamphlet "Lett ance run On a bad throw by Ma.\[l>—Grounded out for Anderson" In" 7lh. Xaat p 2000 Turley p 2010 the Campers shut out the Comets :. BB-Glb£on :, Hofman 5, 0. Olson 2, Arm Control." To get your copy At.,:,. JDatrOit 000 OCO 000—t Perry p 0000 Lamabe p 0000 up plays for the new "man on year into the record books. Sucho- Olsen 6, J. Strand 2, NImmow 2. Hits send 10 cents together wllh a "' '=• Baltimore 821 111 OOx—9 aWem 1012 Wood P 0000 the move" offense of Vince in the High School B League. oil—Gibson 6 In 2V], Holfman 2 In Hi, stamped, return envelope to Carv bAllen 0100 cManlilla 1000 mel aided his own cause at the O. Olson J in 1, Olstn 1 in 1, J. f.MddlocoM, Wisconsin Stale Journal, LOS ANGELES CLEVELAND E-None. PO-A-Detroit 24-11, Baltimore Some of the night's other high Madison. abr h bl ab r h bi JM . LO8—Detroit 1, Baltimore 9. Oalley p 2000 Ecrley 0000 Lombard; and then drilled brief- plate with a tape-measure home Strand 0 In 0, ..Imrnow 0 In 1, Fix 1 Pearson cf 3010 Francona It S 0 0 0 O eWllllams 1010 In 3. 2B—Orslno, Smith. HR—Robinson. S»— Tolali M < M S Tolali J4 1 » 1 ly on defenses to use against the run in the third. Doubles by Don lights included Jim Tollefson's Moran 2b 4100 Brown ss 3000 Aparlclo. S— Aaulrre, Pappis. Thomas Ib 3 a I 0 bWhitf'ld !b 1 1 0 0 a-SIngled for Perry In 4th; b—Ran Stars. The workouts were held in game-winning home run in t h e Torres 36 IP H R ER 8B SO Annen and Gene Orvis were the i 1 2 1 Klrkland cf 3 2 J 0 Aguirre L, MO ..21-37 4 4 0 3 'or Wertt In atn; c—Grounded out for eighth for Heinrich's B u i 1 ders, Findorff Nine, Five Teams Enter fFresosi ss 0100 Alvls 3S 501 Anderson 32-311 5 S G Wood In 7th; d—Hit ln>o force play for sweat suits, but shoulder pads only other hits that Octopus could Rodger* c 5010 Adcock Ib 4022 Regan ,., 2 0 0 0 0 Tinman In 9th; e—SlrtgUd for Earley In two circuit clouts by Ray Clausen Wagner If 4101 cRamos 0 1 0 ( Wh. were worn. garner off loser Bill Diehl. The -Hunt rf Pappas W, 10-J .. 9 4003 All-City Pool S 1 2 1 Kindall ss 1000 Minnesota 000 101 069—4 in a losing cause for Karstens, Cuba Club Win Koppe ss-3b 4 1 1 i Romano c 2000 U—Stevens, Napp, Klnnimon, Umont. Taylor and were eague championship was the first T-2:J4. A-7.4M. Boston ..10J MO Wfr—3 three hits each by Norm Gilling- McBrlde p 3010 Azcue c 3000 throwing passes in offensive jy any team so far this season. A four-run-fourthinning gave Fin Meet Saturday .Fowler p 0000 Luolow rf 3010 E—Stuart. ?O-A—Minnesota 37-H, Bos- ham and Dave Biddick of Four OsinsXi p 0000 held 2b 2012 on 27-S. DP—Goryl, Power and Mlncner; drills. Tuesday night's other scores: dorff a 4-3 come-from-behind vic- Madison's all-city pool swim- tB.Sad'skr 1000 Kralick p 2000 Tlllman and Schilling. LOB—Minnesota 14, Lakes Drywall, and two home tory over Nedrebo's in a Major Spring D 1000 Belt p 0000 Bision 7. The entire Notre Dame coach- MAJOR LEAGUE ming and diving championships aTasby 1000 Gibbon, Pirates 2B—Schilling, Yastrzemskl, Goryl. SB— Shamrock Bar 7, American Bank runs and a double by Gene Wend Pacific Baseball League game Allen p 0000 Yaslrzemskl. S—Power. SF—Maliofle. ing staff, headed by Hugh De- (forfeit) land of Shrine Club. Larry Ko or boys and girls will be Satur- dde la Hoi 1000 IP H R ER S3 SO vore, was presen, at the workout. Tuesday night at Warner Park. Abernathy p 0 0 0 0 Maul Colts, S-l :aat .... 42-3 7 Sub Zero Freezer 2, Plumbing Con' marek collected four hits for Billy Schweers fanned eight and day morning at Orchard Ridge • Totals 31 i t t Totals M 4 7 4 'erry 1-3 0 One more practice session is on tractors 1 pool, 5109 Barton rd. ' a—Struck oul for Bell In 7th; HOUSTON on - The PittsburghDailev W, 3-2.... 4 2 Tennev Park Merchants 7, stadium Bar Knights of Columbus No. 531, and allowed only three hits to gain the Walked for Brown In Bin; c—Ran for xTurley L, 2-8. 5 7 tap before the All-Star game. No. 2 5 The five competing pool teams Adcock in Bin; d—Grounded into force Pirates tagged Houston pitchers Lamabe 1-3 I WTsconsin-Felton t, Velvet Swing Rom Electric unleashed a 16-hit victory. Schweers and George out for Allen in Bin; e—Called out on [or 14 hits Tuesday night and Wood 1 J-3 3 Green Bay will work-out here this CAPITAL LEAGUE attack that spilled Gisholt Ma- Adams each contributed two of vill be West Side Business Men's Strikes for Osinskl in 9th; f—Ran for Earley 2 1 morning and then leave Thurs- Four Lskes DrywaH 8. Music Box Assn. (WSBMA), Hill Farm, Ma- Torres In 10th. breezed to an 8-1 romp over the x—Feced 3 men In 4th. Tavern 1 chine. Findorff's five hits. WP—Lamabe. PB—Tlllman. U—Valen. - day for Chicago. A short under- Gary's Drywall 17, Burr Oaks Bowl I Los Angeles 020 001 ooo 3—< Colts behind the seven-hit pitching CLASSIC LEAGUE The Cuba Club punched across ple Bluff, Shorewood, and Ridge- Cleveland 000 001 030 0—4 Ine, McKTnley, Chylak, Rice. Vllrage Bar 5. CUNA 4 A—15,194. the-1 i g h t s workout is planned ood (Orchard Ridge). E—Francona, Alvis. PO-A—Lcs AngeTts of lefty Joe Gibbon. Heinrkh's Builders i. Karstens 5 (9) Home Talent Stars four runs in the second and 30-15, Cleveland 30-12. DP—Brown, H*!d Thursday night at Soldier Field. McCormick Lumber & Fuel IS, Bethel The diving will b e g i n at 8:30 and Adcock; Moran* Koppe and Thomas. Jim Pagliaroni triggered the Lutheran No, I. t coasted to a 5-1 win over the LOB—Los Angeles 9, Cleveland B. ABC Directors Will IVY LEAGUE Rebels in the Pacific section. Tony and the swimming events at 10:30. -.26—Klrkland, RtxJgers, Torres. HR— scoring with his eighth homer in Farm Bureau 19, Madson Gas & Ei?c* Play at Poynette Koppe. SB—Psarson. S—Thomas. trie 4 Tormey, pitching for Cuba Club, The rain date is Sunday, diving he second inning off loser Hal Attend MBA Outing LUTHERAN LEAGUE POYNETTE — Stars of the IP H Brown and banged a two-run sin- Lakeview 20, Grace 9 Southern and Northern sections and Butch Reek of the Rebels at 11 a.m. and swimming at 12:30 cBrlde t S 1 3 9 Packers Our Redeemeer t, Holy Cross 4 (61 ., pwler 0 2 2 gle in the fifth against rookie Jim American Bowling Congress di- MENDOTA LEACUE of the Home Talent Baseball gave up only two and three hits, p.m., should Saturday's meet be psjiiskl . .. 1 2 1 I rectors Howard Petran of Mil- Indian Head Tap 9, 'Jcrtn Gale I respectively. >ostponed. Spring W, 3-0 2 0 Dickson. Continued from P. 1, Sports MONONA LEAGUE League will shine again here to- K/ilick .. .. 51-3 i vaukee, who also is secretary of Rom Electrc 13, Gisholt 4 Box scores: The meet will be scored on a 1 1-3 0 HOUSTON night when they meet in the ab r hbl abrhbl some problems. John Sauer and Knshts of Columbus No. 531 11, Sears' Cuba Clui>—s Rebels—1 1 0 Bailey 3b 4220 Spangler If 3000 the Wisconsin State Bowling Cardinals 4 championship game of the 1-4-3-2-1 point basis for -individual A*ernathy L 4-2 2 3 Tommy O'Connell of the Stars Shrine Club 17, Stolen's Painters & 200 ab r h Vlrdon cf 5121 Temple 2b 4010 Assn., and Lester Shirey of Fond Corcoran, 2b 200 Crossen.cf 300 events and on a 12-8-6-4-2 basis 2 men in 7th; y— Faced 2 men Clemente rf S 1 2 1 Aspro'nte 3b 4 0 0 0 Decorators 9 league's 1963 All-Star Series. staff were flabbergasted when SLOW PITCH A LEAGUE VanThltnr.lb 301 Dmmrshsn,3b 2 0 1 Lynch If S 0 3 1 Warwick rf 4010 lu Lac will be among the per- The game at 7:30 will have the VoiBht.cf 300 Cuccia.ss 0 0 'or relays. Team entries are lim- wp— Oslrukl. PB— Azcue. 0— Salerno, cMota If 0100 V/ynn cf 3100 they saw the operation in the Rentschler-Turners 15, American Fam- T.Sweeney sonalities at the Madison Bowling ily Mutual No. 2 0 3 0 0 Cardarella,ss 0 0 RBnge, Soar, Stewart. T— 3:02 A—4,425 . Mazer'jVI 5b 3 1 1 1 Runnels If 2010 SLOW PITCH B LEAGUE j Southern squad seeking to repeat Trelchel,rf 200 Manl.c ,ted to one child per event in Clenden'n Ib i 1 2 0 Drott p 0000 squad game. Moll.ss 2 2 1 Reek.p 0 1 0 Assn.'s annual Golf Jamboree Fire Department A Shift IS, Kill Elec- as champion, as well as to win Tormey.p each age group. The team entry Pasllaronl c 4 1 2 3 dPairo T 0 0 0 "Now we'll have lo start all tric 10 110 Carnine,2b Kessenich, Heberlein Logan ss 4000 Baleman c 1000 next T u e s day at Cambridge's WINGRA LEAGUE the mythical title for the third B.Sweeney.cf 1 1 0 Holtr.if 'ee is $15. Certificates will be Gibbon p 4000 McMahon p 0000 over again defending this year," ESBMA 7, Hull's Chevrolet 2 Burkhaller,3b 000 Brewer.rf 1 0 aGoss 1011 Lake Ripley Country club. HIGH SCHOOL A LEAGUE time in five years. Nlebuhr.lf 2 1 ) Aherle.rf 000 landed out to team coaches im- they said at halftime. Hecktord.lb \ 0 0 Biter Deaf Tourney Dickson p 0000 Hasfv-Taslv i, Ktngburaer 5 Opening games of the series bStaub Ib 7000 ABC director Charlie Alien Actually, the Packers have 51 Vilense Golfland 15, Cream Jeans II mediately after the meet. Kessenich of Madison and LIIKs is 4 0 1 a again is in charge of the Jam- HIGH SCHOOL B LEAGUE last Sunday saw the Northern Totals .. 19 5 3 Totals ... IS 1 2 Brown p 0000 players on the roster, the three Campers 4, Comets 0 Scor« by Innlnss Heberlein of Cambridge will Umbrlcht p 0000 section nip the Eastern, 4-3, in 10 Cub* Club Ml OK—S x>ree for the MBA. Advance reg- additions being the Bays on the Rebels 010 00—1 Riesen Leads Comets tjg among Wisconsin representa> Smith c 3020 Wisconsin-Feiton Sporting Goods innings at Deerfield and Southern Totals 3*1147 Totals 31 1 7 1 strations, including six each from. All-Star squad—end Dave Robin- wrapped up the second round E — Cuba Club 1, Rebels 2. 28- Dyes in the National Deaf golf a—Doubled for McMahon in 4th; b— LaCrosse and Dubuque, point to blank Western, 4-0, at Middleton. irewer, Oommershauson, Van Thullenar to Little League NV'm tbQrnament at Manistee, Mich., Struck out for Dlckso nm 6th; c—Ran son, end Tony Liscio, and half- crown in the American League O—Tormey I, Reek !. BB—Tormey 1 for Lynch In »th; d—Fouled out for Orott ward this year's outing being the back Chuck Morris. All three Tonight's game will mark the Reek 4. Pat Riesen drove in five runs Aug. 2-3. In 91h. with a 10-2 mark by downing Vel- irst lime that the Southern and with a triple and two doubles in Pittsburgh 013 OJ1 001-« riggest ever. are on defense and likely will Nedrebo's—3 Findorff—* Kessenicb won the first tourna- Houston MO |H 000—1 vet Swing. W-F now is 16-3 for Northern sections have been ab r h ab r h eading the Comets to an 8-2 vic- Tickets are priced at $5.75, in work fa that department when laesslg,3b 300 Barrelt,ss ment 15 years ago at Sheboygan. E—Gibbon. PO-A—Pittsburgh 27-5, Hous- the season. Terry (Tip) McCann matched in All-Star play. Venzel.ss 300 Misna.rF tory over the Jets Tuesday in the fon 27-12. DP—Gibbon, Mazeroskl and eluding dinner. Separate dinner they report next week. pitched a three-hitter for Sub Zero "o,,lb 3 0 1 K'Hlnger.rf t i 0 Heberlein is a three-time cham- Clendenon; Lillis. Temple and Staub. LOB A year ago Dick Sarbacker of Plageni.c 3 1 1 Linchid.ss ! 0 0 west Madison Little League, mov- pion. The field of entries has —Pittsburgh 8, Houston 7. tickets are $3. Here's how the camp squad Freezer, and Bob Adler belted a ladilnskl.lf 2 1 0 Adams,Ib 2 1 2 28—Virdon, Smith, BaHey, Lynch. HR— breaks down by designations: Vew Glarus directed the Southern iardner.rf 2 u 0 Anderson.cf 3 0 ing them into a first place tie grown from in the first meet to Pagliaroni. SB—Clendfnon. SF—Maiero- triple for Tenney Park Merchants.

East* West ' Ace&rft. • -' . .: . Hones'' ,. M~,":. Rising. O »jf 8ENBY SHAPIRO he Soviet Union .several dayt— of the KhnMhdMv. "peace pack- and movmtUt but deUik ar« i Today's Records MOSCOW (UPD—Prcmiir Nikiti S- Khrushchev'* decision to take perhaps as Jong u t week—to age," *s etad* known ia his not dew. . - '% ersooal charge of the Soviet delegation to next'wedc'i Big Three discuss ways of' extending the * * * alks here raised hopes today that he is ready for further steps to >rogress made on the nuclear is- speeches and statements: • Freezing of arms budget* ease the cold war. Informed sources liere disclosed Thursday night sue lo other problems of the cold • A nou-aggression pact be- and reduction ol foreign troopa Weather * Tonight iu Madison * Births * Marriages * Deaths hat Khrushchev would put off his vacation ic order to be in Mos- war. Khrushchev was expected to tween NATO and the Warsaw in both East aad West Germany. '• Fires * Court A CMS * Estates fc'iled * Heal Estate Transfers cow when Secretary of State Dean''Rusk and British Foreign Seo Again, H is not fully clear from - •'•* stay until Wednesday. Pact nations. The West is reluc- x retary Lord Home arrive Monday to sign the partial nuclear test ban Gromyko and the two Western public statements how this would' treaty with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko. nuclear negotiators, Undersecre- tant to agree to this, fearing im- be controIJeu. • - Temperature (Communist China kept up its tary of State W. Averell Harri- plied recognition of Communist THURSDAY East Germany, a Warsaw Pact ato was speculation that 15 roon attacks on the test ban. In Pe- spiracy" against China and called man and British Science Minis 1 p.m. member. the three foreign ministers might J p.m. ., king radio broadcasts monitored on other Communist countries to ter Lord,. Hailsham, went over take up the extension of the par- } p.m in Tokyo, it said the nuclear ques- 4 p.m join it in trying to develop inde- some of this ground in their • Control posts to prevent curtial test ban treaty to under- 5 p.m. tion cannot be decided by "a few pendent nuclear arsenals.) i p.m. talks last month. pilse attack. Khrushchev has sug- ground tests, As it stands, it out- 7 p.nr. big powers." It charged the test t p.m. gested stationing foreign inspec- laws' only tests in the atmosphere, " J p.m. ban agreement was a "big con- tors to check on troop buildups 10 p.m. Rusk and Home will remain in These are the main features outer space, -and under water. )> p.m. 11 Says Port U.S.to Ban Clyde Beatty-Cole Brothers Cir- Weather Outlook Today cus, Fairgrounds, S p.m. " * * City Auditorium Committee, City- County Building. 7:30 p.m. • • • At Oshkosh Arms Sale In History Senior Music Clinic Con cert.i T«4», b TrWay A«g. 2, tk* , Fieldhouse. 7 p.m. * * * Eliza-( Defies Rule bcth Oswald graduate piano re-| Fair and continued cool weather is.expected tonight over the To S. Africa 214tk fey . . -. Tte Feder- '. . At Madison General Hospital, about mae miles southwest of Ap- no forward motion. Indeed, there Speeding — Eldon Radke, Wa- has. been retrogression, calculat- al Trade Commission cited, six ' •, Thursday — Sons to Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Envoy pleton and nearly 20 miles north- July was predominantly sunny terloo, forfeited $22. Frederick west of Oshkosh for a joint air- The warmest was & .degrees ed retrogression." U.S. drug companies on charges ^ Henry Bassett, 2034 Floyd St., W. Deputy, 2500 Fiedler Lane, for- and warmer and drier than nor- on July 1 and the coldest was He called the apartheid policies of fixing prices of antihiotk ' ". port. H that does not work out, mal, the tJ.' S. Weather Bureau and jlf. and Mrs. Bruce Bollerud, feited $19. Clarence E. GoWbin To Panama he said, then a site four miles 49 oa July 9. There were only •abhorrent." drugs, v • - . " .,'"' 52! Maple Ave. Jr., 3001 Maywood Rd., forfeited at Truax Field reported today. three days on which the mercury ; Stevenson urged that Aw coun- Tear aff* . . . Former Nev At Methodist HospUsJ, Friday- west of Apppteton riiould be used The bureau said that the sun reached 90 or warmer. The wet $17. John; J. Boyle, Janesville, hy Appleton. • cil try to bring about the change York State Suprane Court Jus- _ son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert and Peter Stern, 103 S. Randall shone 73 per cent of the possible test 24-hour period was. July 12- irough peaceful tie* Vincent Keogh was sentenced Quits In Tiff Oshkosh officials want to con time during the. month. 13, with .98 inch of rainfall. Thompson, 409 Cottage Grove Rd. Ave., forfeited $16 each. tinue to use their own airport, settieoMot rather tht to two yetfs iii^ piiwu Aoiuvuif'. At Uaiversily Hospitals, Thurs- The mean temperature for the The month ended Wednesda; Speeding — Henry on the south side of the city, anc ercion. -. " -,'.-'. his conviction OB charges of try-' WASHINGTON Wf — Joseph S. snonth was '73.1," which is t*a de- on a warm note. The mean tem- ; day — Daughter to Dr. and Mrs. Sun Prairie, Edward E. .Criiadall, oppose a joint project wrth Apple- He made no specific proposal, ing to fa a court case. Richard Cohan, 302 N. Segoe Rd. 2536 Gregory St, and Paul P.'* warmer than normal. perature, with a high of 90 and Panama, has resigned in a report-] ton. Rainfall totaled 2.2 inches, which low of 62, was 80, which is 12 out said the United Stales has Montalto, 3903 Regent St., for- looked with favor on the appoint- Detrtfc* feited $15 each. Gary G. Mundt, ed dispute with officials of is 1.29 lathes less than normal. degrees warmer than normal. Tax Proposed on ? Alliance for Progress. ment of a special U. N. represen- Mrs. Ann Murphy, 79, of 622 S. 201 Crystal Lane, fined $13. John Prof. Roethke, tative what would exercise his own HospitaHzatioa Mills st., died Friday. * * * \. Wells, Truax Field, forfeited The White House announced his ingenuity in seeking a solution. Mrs. Andrew Moe, 77, Stoughton, $15. resignation today without re- Pulitzer Winning died Thursday. Russell Speedng — James E. Lubbers, ferring to any disagreement. Lutherans Four killed Policy Profits W. Thorsen, 69, Stoughton, for- 414 Rushmore Lae, Marilyn V. Farland did not go into details Poet, Dies at 55 merly of the town of Pleasant Travis, 4301 Sheboygan Ave., Lor- Convict Leaves WASHINGTON (UPD — Per; but spoke of "glaring defects in SEATTLE (S—Theodore Roeth- j sens who make a profit out of Springs, died Friday. • • * Ur- rayne J. Thompson, Stoughton, the aid program" in a letter to a Am Blast at In Crackup ban J. Stupfel, 70, Sheboygan, William C. Braucht, 532$ Coney ke, 55, Pulitzer Prize winner for Perch on Tower being sick by holding more than *? State Department official, a copy poetry in 1954, died Thursday one health insurance policy will formerly of Mazomanie, died July Weston PL, Karen S. Zimmer- of which became available here. 2S. * * * Mrs. Frank Penne- night after being stricken with a E. Germans At Duluth FOBT 3*ADISON, Iowa OB — Ahave to .pay taxes on the gain man, 2201 Cypress Way, Phillip heart attack while swimming in Convict, who expressed bis dis- Yi-ell, 66, Beloit, died Thursday. M. Lev. 241 La'ngdoo St., and Wil- DULUTH, Minn., (UPD — Four under a section of the tax bill th« f-* Farland wrote the official, Wil-i a neighbor's pool. HELSINKI White °Hous" «e Press""Secretary]firemen tried to revive him. a ".strong protest" against the rick McNulty, expressed disapproval of his ao- on federal income tax returns. |l 207 W. Washington Ave., and Shir- Madison; assets, $18,000; liabili- He was the . Hospital- Pierre Salinger saM Kennedy has author of numer- East German decision to ksep ized in critical condition in a Du- tics. .Persons who have more than s', K. Bailey. 305 N. Finckney:tjeSi nr)ne i,ste{]. the Lutherans at home and cut luth hospital was Jack. Coning, Bradley came down from his one policy can submit their eh- t- the country's delegation by about Duiuth. ofty perch voluntarily Thursday giWe medical bills In each of UM and one-third. night, four days and 13 hours aft- Companies covering them and tht ;" Authorities said a 1963 car driv- er prison authorities first spotted Scott. Blue Mounds, and Marlene f R - y- Bat officials had no expectations n by Mrs. Yates collided head combined payments oft?n exceed > o OX DUr $4,200; liabil- effective will be at a "time con- "poet in Residence" last year. the missing delegates would sud- lim on the tower early Sunday. M. Coleman Mt. Horeb • * 'j^.. none' listed. n with the other vehicle. Both the medical expense. At present v Kenneth R. Kciacki. 1820 Summit venient to the needs of the For- Roethke described his poetry denly turn up for the last days ars spun around nearly half a Only when he was safely hack there is no provision for taxing Ave., and Mona M. Baars. 131 eign Service." as "written more for the ear of the assembly, which ends Aug. [ozen times before landing on on the ground dkJ penRefiUarylthis windfall. A committee *" Lancdon St. • * * David F. Mc- than for Ihe eye." An apprecia eparate shoulders cf the road. officials reveal that he had made spokesman indicated a lubstan- ^ Closkey. 3866 E. Washington Ave.,! Salingcr said Farland's letter Uon ff ^awing '-j^ and a feel-j while playing up the case ot the some demands on them during his tial number of Americans now £ and Patricia L. Merlins. 3WI SnlilS On .set forth reasons which be said mg for the earth is inherent in East Germans, the federation has lower-sitting stint. have multiple insurance coverage, r Webb Ave. • » * Roderick L. ' jhad been discussed with mem- his works. It was a book "The soft-pedaled the matter of the Waking," published in September, ModinelSet Fails Langer, Marshall, and Rita A. WASHINGTON (UPD — Five of i of the President's staff last missing federation first vice pres- Deppe, Waterloo * * ' William JIa 7 and 1953, which won the Pulitzer ident RACINE «I — The Modme Mar Wisconsin's 10 congressmen voted y < mentioned also per- Prize. 6ROW1M6 mm AM) Vt6fTABlE5 R. Sawle. 2653 Dahle fl)e sonal reasons which made it nec- Lajos Ordass of Hungary, who ufactaring Co. reported Thursda against the His wori',s have been translat- still is considered a bishop by Mary E. Barnidge, 510 May wood j 55 , bjnion essary for him to return to pri- that earnings for th« quarter enc space authorization ed into 13 languages, and hi June federation officials although h i s is ow fill tine art bt. tnevate pursuits. ing June 30 were less than ha (bill approved Thursday by he received the honorary degree church ousted him five years ago AH of tfc* following home i House. Salinger did not spell out these 1 those of the same period last Oimin«l Cnnrt reasons, and did not make the of doctor of letters from Ihe Uni- from his bishopric, failed to ge products arc now on diaplay a* o»r stand! Two Democrats and 55 versity ot Michigan. year—$126,000, compared to $306,- Forgery — Woodrow Jones, 50, jn. letter public. an exit visa.- Still his church had entered his 000 a year ago. Sales for the pe- Beaver Darn, sentenced to nine" eluding the five state rcprescnt- riod were $6.56 million, compared Fresh dairy from our own fields — Juicy by President D g jname as an "official visitor" in months in jail with Huber Law Republicans' ^^ ^'^ i C aiUpCF, 16, DlC with $3.25 for the corresponding L-M Eisenhower and was kept in nisi *• ^ t stead of a delegate. 8 2 51 25 ambassador to Panama Any protest by the federation 1962 quarter. SWEET CORN *. 39e Fraudulently obtaining poblicL fi° |j b j* naes l^irQ ^ From (Chemical assistance — .leanettc 0. Chladekj . ; , by Kenned , jcould have Jed to embarrassmen ' and Thom-[ >'- I DULUTH.. Minn. (.7, - A y dung 3, of 503 State SL. charge dis- I- _. » • ;fo'*'/ri th(11eC HungariaI lUIICCll- a^tin l LutheraL4 U \ 1* V 1 n son. Missouri camper who was ovev-u, u ... v_v ^j i, „ Lettuce of every description missed on motion of district at- .- . t . _• ,,!Church, it was believed here, Voting for the measure withjT?iiccicine come H «ays ago by chemical; J. LAJVGER torney. l USSlct a used in cleaning his Cabbage, any size head IOC intoxicating liquor ihc majority were Republican! *- " Possessing !Van Pelt and Dcmocrsls John-i bag died Thursday in a Duluth j OPTOMETRIST while under age 21. not accoro- hospital. ! Executive, Born Green Onions, Radishes, pani<-d by parent or guardian — isco. Zablocki, REUFS, and Kay- jtenmcicr. Gregory Taylor, 16, St. Joseph, NE1'LlTW' *-*L*LJlllDELmt liUJI, dIndi 'iT a^ ^ '.C«ll«, —' The 1 -» Kohl Rabi, Turnips, Beefs. . Catherine L. Wills, I?,, of 1102' M was In State, Is Dead EYES Williamson S:., forfeited S23. Bon-| Soviet Union has offered India I °- overcome %vh,!e on a Per Bunch— YOU* CHOICE ground-to-air missiles and other jcanpmg tnp with h,s family m 10 nie L. Utter, 19. of 1046 William- a On ano area, about CHICAGO (JO — Robert A 1 a »' son St., pleaded guilty, fined S23. g Baptist equipmenK t to help strengthen herj " Conger, 49. board chairman of; Cucumbers, Dill, Green Peppers, Green Pecra, armed forces on a long-term 70 miles north of Fort Frances, Procuring intoxicating liquor for, State Ont. He was the son of Mr. and F. E. Compton and Co. and sen- Complete Garlic, Spinach, Green or Wax Beans, Cauliflower, minor and possessing liiloiicalingj authoritative sources said Mrs. Joseph H. Taylor. ior vice president of Encyclopedia ; today. ! Broccoli, and Red or White Potatoes, Tomatoes, etc. liquor while under a»e 21, no({ O.\KLAXT> Calif. iW - Dr. Ar Gregory "was found unconscious Britlanica, Inc., died Thursday, Optical Service accompanied by parent or Riiar.jnold T ohn)> ^ ge was a tcachl€r am prCS1ore'si i- Indian cabinet approval and fi- 1 0 8iar Girl Loses Hand l.ms 18, cf"217 N. Mills St.dB-i^f , '.'^ ^°™'* ' ^^Mnancial arrangements Mil! are and man/ ofher gooa' fhing* fo eat. Osl missed or, motion >f district al jj«'-°8«*l ^''^ * °. needed. Trane vSales Off Bring «h« family — f ?EE apple ckier drink for lornov. | Norway, for 38 years. He wasj The Soviets have not barred the Mauled By Bear OPEN DAILY 1 71 ;r< Racm

S 1*1*1I ALjsine 6-3111 S1ATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 4, 1963 SECTION 3, PAGE 3

Field Of 60 j Tuesday's Annual Madison, Middleton r vaoiruunng wuou andy Spots Winner at Arlington^s Junior STOUGHTON' — Iowa National May Be Largest of Madison and Middleton Babe .„,.,. . .,, ,. ... , Ruth won semi-final games Sal- A Title in City ABC director Charlie Allen, who urdav and mcct .^ at 3;30 .'has A field of 60 of the city's best as "eeri '" ll|Kir«' "' thp uu"»" p.m/lor the Stoughton VFW base- since its inception 30 years ball tournament championship. Admiral Vic young players will be on the (;« r ' i<;u'-es that the a-mia"l Madison for the second annual Madison Bowlin_ g Iowa National edged Security golf j ambnreejstate junior boys golf tournament, Tuesday auhe Lake Hiplev Coun-, Kin<, lh .. h, ROUNDY scheduled to get under way Mon- try club in Cambridge will be the f . of Phil Cops Second Hoare and Steve Lubcke, and day morning at B 1 u f t largest ever Middleton downed Jefferson Babe Country club. Golf competition Ellsworth Winnings W The tournament is sponsored by!throughout the day with dinner jSl "ve Ea^wood * °' ' ** ^ 10 Surpass $1 Million the Madison recreation depart-] be served at 6:30. followed by: Davc Jevne of a bl ief 1 Dave Jevne of Iowa National ment in cooperation with the ' awards nroqram and allowed nrilv one hit in a 7-0 first- SAYS... Blackhawk, Maple Bluff, N'akoma, s p e e ches and introductions of CHICAGO Ml - Rex C. Ells round victory over Sun Prairie \.wuYs Candy Spots, a 4-5 favor Of late I haven't been talking much baseball with ite, surged from well behind Sat' people. Taxes seem to be the subject. urday to win the $131,833 Arling Ion Classic for 3-year-olds by fi\e After Monday's action, the field: _ for boys 13-16 years old. I don't know what the new State setup is on taxes lengths at Arlington Park race will be cut to the best 36 scores Mate Howling Parley, track. it is too deep for me but it is dig brother dig. for Tuesday morning's finals at Picnic Due at Baraboo Braves Batting Admiral Vic. a 70-1 fii.!d horse, Blackhawk, after which an A, B, «b h 2b 3b hr rbl av«. edged B. Major for second place BARABOO - The fifth annuau< l The government and the State they have the With- C, and D fligh t champioe n will be w;srm^n"v , '„"" ,'"'" °"" " TorrAarotn «6 13» U 3 31 n .31' in the one-mile feature witnessed " Wisconsin State Bowline A =; s n 33? 103 11 4 10 45 .304 holding tax taken out of your check. I am in favor named 1 0 \l S 1 0 0 0 .278 by 29,822. B. Major had defeated ' I convention and picnic will be held ""™" '* 303 82 13 3 9 25 .271 of that. Mathews 280 99 17 t 14 56 .241 Candy Spots in the $100,000 Chi- All boys who have qualified for here next Saturday and Sunday. Menke . 347 91 U 4 9 37 .548 Monday's first round are to be on i with director Art Boettcher in Boiling 355 86 10 2 4 32 .242 But all these new dilliesi cagoan earlier this summer. Oliver 231 5S 9 0 12 37 .238 Control in Stretch hand 15 minutes before their tee charge, Dillard . 97 V 5 4 0 11 .227 they are adding on you Crandall 41 3 0 3 25 .219 Candy Spots, ridden by Willie off time for check-in and instruc- 1 3 18 .172 would have to carry an add- Corey, Bielefeldt The bowling meet for directors ciinT" "'••'"'• '«! 17 i 0 0 i .m Shoemaker, took full command tions from Maple Bluff pro Dick and others in attendance will belLark6r 144 U 6 0 1 14 .131 ing machine with you to 21 20000 .095 Entries Win Twice coming out of the final turn and Drennen. held Saturday night at 8 at. Her-'7'"""' find out what you owe. won as he pleased to take the Public Links entries are a."ked The All-Star game proved one man's Recreation. Ochsner Park! BfOV6S Pitching in Harness Racing winner's purse of $86.833. bring $2 tournament, reg- will be the scene of the picnic ' thing that the old bay is around f 9 O Ip h er bb so w I MONROE—Three horses scored The victory increased the 1963 istration ee in the M-plc Bluff on Sunday. ipahn 21 10 M,'. 156 48 34 «5 13 J They were throwing the green- i Fischer 23 1 54 54 30 20 54 4 2 straight heat victories Saturday earnings of the Preakness winner co""se .4ond?.y morning. J'm Grady, secretary of t h e'Lemaster 33 8 161 127 48 62 131 8 t backs around as if they were 22 0 37 39 13 13 17 3 3 in the first day of harness racing o $594,881 and boosted the Ells- Dave Lund, a public 1 i n k s j Madison Bowling Assn., is ex-'cSnlwer" 29 2 100 93 42 48 «? 7 7 ing out of style. -? 0 48 47 25 24 M 4 5 at the Green county fair. More worth stable's winnings over $1 player, won the first tournament[Pected to be approved as .' state' 31 5 128 106 47 54 8! 6 8 million for the second successive 31 2117110 41 43 78 4 9 races are scheduled today start- last year. j director to succeed the late 7 2 49 44 17 14 22 1 4 The women ar« wearing shorts year. Schneider 21 0 30 24 12 14 14 0 0 ing at 1 p.m. Monday's pairings and tee-off'Zwank. Plchc 27 0 37 40 16 20 34 0 1 this summer whether they come Winning both heats were Miss Candy Spots returned $3.80, $3, Maureen Fitzpatrick of the Shorewood Hills team churned times: *••* —- ..—;._ — _ up town to go shopping or go and $2.40. • Sunny Blue Farm's up the water en route to third plars in the 10-11 girls back- 8:00—Jeff Radder (BH), Rick house- ., __ ^^m g^K ^mm g^m ujjjj B^ I Hettie Ann, owned and driven by man (MB), Georse Lenge Jr. (N), Joe swimming. Gerald Carey of Mineral Point; lightly-regarded Admiral Vic, who stroke event at the all-city pool swimming tournament Saturday. Machotka (PU. .vas coupled with That Man after —Slate Jo.r.ial Photo by Richird Sro(!a 8:07—John Penn (BH), Jeff Slmonson M. P. Chuck, owned and driven (MB), Steve Zwetller (N), Steve Hlava- Moral Suasion was scratched to cek (PL1. by Elmer Bronkhorst of Bran- I am about due for a vacation make it a 13-horse field, returned 8:14~Bill Buffo (BH), Harold Wilkie don: and Fancy's Sun, owned by Jr. (MB), John Henry (N), Mike McFar- I think I made a mistake in -.vsy whopping $30.40 and $9.60. B. land (PL). ISTOREWIDE E. E. Bielefeldt of Jefferson and 8:21 — Jim Remington (BH), Terry overtime hours I only got 26' Major's show price was $3.60. Schumann (MB) Tony Tormey (N), Jake driven by Fred Hicks. Maple Bluff Pool Rothney (PL). overtime hours coming. As expected, the Eastern chal- «:2»—Warren Bogle (BH), Reid Ben- Results: nett (MB), Bill Goodrich (N), Ed Kuhl- TWO-YEAR-OLO PACE lenger Ahoy broke fast and set mey (PL). - Golden Tip (Yanii), 1-2; Congressmen :he pace most of the early stages «:33 — Dennis Loy (BH), Steve Hall j I wonder if they have started Jim (Kline), 2-1. Blackie Grattan (P. J. (MB), Don Newman (N), Mike Cychosz that Arena over at the Fair- Gordon), 3-3; Date Girl (Nienczycki), until Candy Spots made his move Wins City Crown t-4; Melody Msnselle (James), 5-5. 8:42—Tad Baker (BH), Dave Morgen- grounds yet or not? That should Times—2:16, 2:16. over a track rated fast after son (MB), Dick Biork (N), Chuck NON-WINNERS PACE Scr.wab (PL). be a good place for one they got Miss Hett/e Ann (Carey), '-1; Jimmie leavy overnight rains. The Maple Bluff boys and girls was a double winner. 8:4»—Dave Mayland (BH), Kip Ha°en K (Nevs!), 2-2; Grsndview (,£iliottj, .3-5; Saratoga Next (MS), Buddy Beyler (N), Georse Gus- the parking. If they are going to C. B. Saie (BronkhorstJ, 5.3; Scotch swimming team scored 197 points Results (first three places): tavson (PL). -leg (Casagranda), 7-4; McFarland Girl Candy Spots' time was 1:35 4/5. 8:5i-Karl RohlicK (BH), Rick John, put one up a god one air-condl Saturday to win the all-city pool BOYS son (MB), Jim Friess (N), Mike Plautz! (James), 4-8; Miss Murphy Sonsi V. Flash was fourth and Ahoy tioned and all. (Lemke). 8-6; Miss Etta Brink (Schep- meet by five points over defend- » YEARS AND UNDER Wilson Billy Gasper Golf Clubs i pert), 9-7. Helen Way (Banks). M.I 25 yd. free styl»- 1— Tom Wencel (R); 9:03— Ted Van Thullenar (BH), Tom! Times-2:0? 1/5, 2:09 3/5. 1 :ifth, , followed by Swapson, Quest- ing champion Hi!! Farm. 2-Don Dolphin (HF); 3-Torn Gunder- Jasper (MB), Rick Grafton (N), Tom FREE-FOR-ALL TROY link Lemon Twist, Olympiad son (MB). Time— 15.5 seconds. Miller (PL). 5 IRONS, Regularly $55.00 Special $37.50 M. P. Chuck (Bronkhorst), 1-1; Abbey Host Ridgewood of Orchard 25 yd. back stroke: 1— Wencel (R) 2 1 9:10—Bob Schlicht (BH), Bruce Davis The Auditorium setup in t h i s (MB), Denny Fedele (N), Mike Stewart i Fedor (Yahn), 2-2; Victory Man (Laufen- King, Sky Gem, Cosdave, Jet Ridge was third with 170, while — Gunderson (MB); 3— Jeff Strother S). 2 WOODS, Regularly $30.00 Special $22.50 town is a joke they should tie a >erg), 3-1; Mary's Son (McGhye), 3-3; T— :.. -incoln Ystes (Marquis), 4-5, Ebony Guy Traffic, and That Man. Shorewood tallied 145 and West 25 yd. breast stroke: I—John Gates 9:17—Pete Schlicht (BH), Tom Tauor-j Mike Souehak 2 -••I (MB), Tom Bluer (N), Jim Lizon horse to one of the parking meters (Corrr.ler), 8-3; Scottish Castle (Kirsling), '.!*.!•. ~ Johnson (S); 3 — Dolphin '•7; Ida Sleel (Banks), 7-8. Times— Candy Spots will leave by van Side Business Men's Assn. (HF). T—.21 (PL). i 8 fRONS, 3 WOODS, Reg. $183.00 $89.95 and put a sign up "Ot.e Horse 2:K 2:12. Monday for New York and then Diving: 1—Wence (R); 2—John Keeiey . — Jim Cartwrlsht (BH), Miles THREE-Yf-AR-OLD PACE (W'SBMA) 84. Maple ' Bluff won (MB); 3— Tom Goldsworthy (W). Bakue (MB), Don Bruns (N) Mike Cant- Town." Fancy's Sun i Hicks), 1-1; Empire's will be shipped to Saratoga for two relays, which counted double, 100 yd. free stylt relay: 1— Ridaewood well (PL). Beginners' Sets — (Men's and Women's) Boy (Perrin), 2-7; Butterfly (Casa- (Horner, Cates, Picone, Wencel); 2— 9:31-Mike Feifarek (3H), John Grei- i sranda), 4-3- Cecelia's Pride (Jones), the Travers Stakes Aug. 17 and Shorewood; 3—Mapl e Bluff. T— 1:07.0. rt (MB), Bob Garrott (N), Harold El-j' Includes 5 Ironi, 2 Wooiij, Bag, 2 Balls and Tees. 1 and placed at least third in all Hnston (PL). 3-4; Billy Pin :s;.-*s)., , : G — Wo.-.v; 10-11 YEARS 3 Jim Reg..:br PHee $60.00 Special S3V.95 It was eight or ten years ago Kohl), 7-5; True Dutchess (Nienczycki), a iciiewal of his feud with Chate- eight. 2i yd. free style: 1— Steve Wencel (R); , ?L *- Molbrsak (BH), Greg Mayer i-t; Allison (James), 8— WO. Times- augay. 2— Jerry pnalen (MB); 3— Chuck Totto (MB), Andy .North (N), Mike Kelley True Temper Shafts i we voted for it they have had a Tom and Steve W e n c e 1 of (S). T — :14.4. ( thousand meetings in the mean- Candy Spots was beaten by Ridgewood each won three events, 25 yd. back stroke: 1— Wencel (R); 2— One Croup SAND WEDGES, Reg. $11.95 .... Now $(=95 Chateaugay in the B e 1 m o n t Greg Mayer (MB); 3— Chuck Mussey Putters, Approach Irons, Driving Irons, time. The blueprints must be so Wousciu Cops State- and Kathy Keeiey of Maple Bluff Dukes, Aces Victors i Stakes and Kentucky Derby. K yd. breast stroke: 1-Mayer (MB); Pitching Wedges, Reg. $15.00 Now $1095 worn out by now you would need Little League Crown 2— Dick Cates (R); 3— Dave Benish (W). in West Little League rShr !fX?; R*eg- $24-95 sPeeiil S'7-9s a pair of binoculars to see the Diving: 1 — Tom Stenien (MB); 2— GOLF CARTS, Reg. $24.95 Now $1795 CHIPPEWA FALLS UP) - Wau- Cates (R); 3— Peter Spencer (HF). The Dukes trimmed the Colts, i GOLF CARTS, Reg. $29.95 Now $21 95 blueprints. Rule Widens Lead 100 yd. free stylt relay: 1— Ridgewood sau Western captured its first Boys Baseball (Wencel, Cates, Youns, Smith); 2— Maple 4-2, Saturday on Don Peterson's GOLF CARTS, Reg. $34.95 Now $2s!95 State Little League baseball Bluff; 3— Shorewood T— 1:01.5. two-run triple in the fifth inning! in St. Paul Open 12-!3 YEARS 1 GOLF BALLS i Next week is the Wisconsin high 25 yd. fret styte: 1— Tom Beach (MB); to stay in contention for the West! championship Saturday by whip- ST. PAUL, Minn. Wl — Young Tournaments 2— Hans Johnson (HF); 3— Gard Strother ' Shakespeare Wonder Ball, $15.00 doz Now $9.95 school coaches clinic here. Otto ping Menasha Southern, 6-3, in the Madison Little League baseball!- Eleefr.....a. Coi__.f, .Sails, $2.0„_. 0 each,. . . Now $1.25 Jack Rule, finding confidence in 25 yd. 'back stroke: 1-Dave Marshall i Breitenbach is running it. Georgej . title. Winner Kevin King pitched]" (Guaranteed to lengthen drives). Una]s Keith Woodward was cred his new aggressive type of game, (HF); 2-Biil Bryson (R); 3-Pat Keeiey Ireland formerly of Madison will Begin Monday (MB). T— :1S.6, a five-hitter and struck out 11. ited with the victory, giving up forged nearer his first victory as 25 yd. breast stroke: 1— Sterling Bart- Wilson Billy Casper No. 100, Reg. $13.20 . . Now $8.95 doi. be in charge of the basketball Fourteen undefeated teams in left (HF); 2— Allan Mayer (MB); 3— The Aces whipped the Jets, 8-0, Wilson Billy Casper Autograph. Reg. $10.00 Now $6.95 dox. i seven hits and striking out five. a professional Saturday as he shot Mark Schoenenberjer (R). T— :)7.o clinic. He won the National title flyweight, midget, and junior 25 yd. butterfly stroke: 1 — Johnson behind Mike Bintzler's five-hitter. • Sandy McCreMcbrea GolColft Bailpails • a seven-under-par 65 that opened (HF); 2-Maver (MB); 3-Steve Smith _I (Guaranteed for Life) Rag. Si3.20 doi Now $8.95 I last year he beat Cincinnati. Jim leagues place their perfect rec- Craig Carlson rapped a pair of will win the pennant. He said up a seven-stroke margin in the Owens of Washington will be on ords on the line Monday and Tues- Divins:"l— Steve Wencel (R); 2-Dave triples, while Greg Shirnanski they got the best pitching in base- $35,000 St. Paul Open golf tour- Wilson (HF); 3— John Manderino (W) Jie football clinic side. Milt Bruhn day when first-round games are 100 yd. free style relay: 1— Hill Farm and Gary Zweifel each had three . "" "" I ball in Koufax, Podres and Drys- nament. (Wllkening, Bartlett,, Thompsonompson,, Johnon-- •-,.,,. , , has a great record at Wisconsin he The former scheduled in the 1963 Madison son); 2-Mapie Bluff; 3-shorewood. T- hits, including a homer by Shi- dale he said they won't fold upj University of Iowa j i > won 40 and only lost 32 and tied star from Cedar Rapids has a Boys Baseball tournament. l*-15 YEARS mansta, like they did last year. Twenty-eight league champions M yd. frt style: 1—John Sandner (W); I 4. 54-hole total of 193. He moved well 2—Jim Kippert (HF); 3—Greg Sample WATER SKI IS, SLALOMS, JUMPERS, TRICKSTERS — six in flyweight, five in ju- Some people wrote in from out ahead of Fred Hawkins of 50 yd. breast stroke: 1—Sample (S); Regularly $32.95 SPECIAL $21.95 Somebody wanted a baseball Janesville Legion Westfield they said be sure and El Paso, Tex., who also shot a nior, and 17 in midget—open quest 2—Craig Nobis (W); 3—Johnson (HF). Regularly $29.95 SPECIAL $19.95 I answer on in World stop at Murphy's spot up there. of the three titles. SO yd! butterfly stroke: 1 — Kippert Tips Edgerton, 4-3 Regularly $19.95 SPECIAL $13.20 Series. He has been in 9 World 65 for a three round total of 200. (HF); 2—Horner (R); 3—Rick Ggnder- They still are talking with 8 Rule's 193 broke by six strokes Defending kings are Elks (17-0) son (MB). T—:29.X. JANESVILLE — Dick Strand] LIFE CUSHIONS AND BELTS Series games he has been in the in junior competition and the Dlvlns: 1 - Peter Bradley (R); 2-struck out eight and pitched a I brogue around there. the lowest 54-hole total of the year rais Regularly $5.00 CLEARANCE PRICE $3.50 most games 19 for a pitcher he in PGA tournaments. His seven- Shamrocks, who have won 13 four-hitter here Saturday as Regularly $4.25 CLEARANCE PRICE $3.25 160 yd. frtt styl* relay: i—Hill Farm PRESERVER VESTS, Reg. $5.00 NOW $3.50 has won 10 games. stroke lead equalled the widest straight shutouts in midget play. (Segal, Dick, Johnson, Kippert); 2— Janesville posted its 10th victory I Ben Bergor says: Now, some Flyweight competition is in its WSBMA; 3—Maple Bluff. T—:47.8. in the Red Division of the State PRESERVER VESTS, Reg. $3.95 NOW $2.95 more out of town companies want margin any player has had at S WIM MASK AND FINS .. REDUCED UP TO 50 %| of the Dodgers was first seasgn. with a 4-3 eight-inning decision 9 to get in on the auditorium plans. that stage in a tournament this GIRLS asked who is the hardest pitcher One junior game is scheduled 9 YEARS AND UNDER over Edgerton. I hope every body is thinking year. IJ yd. free style: 1—Marcy Mo-sen- in the league to steal on. He said Monday. All other first-round thaler (R); 2—Carol Borman (MB); 3— about a City Auditorium and does Rule has had rounds of 67-61-65 Karen Wilkenlng (HF). Time—17.6 sec- Warren Spahn he said for the over the Keller course, a 6,567- sismes are Tuesday, with some onds. I not have a'ciTY HAUL in mind. 2i yd. back stroke: 1—Jean Boketman Gary Congdon Wins * * * simple reason hi balks and gets yard, par 72 layout that many of ^ f™^^^'^ (HF); 2—Ann Solon (W); 3—Joan Sample weight finals are slated for Fri- Dells Feature Race I dropped in to Ella's Delica- away with it. the big name golfers shun. " 25 yd. breast stroke: 1—Borman (MB); Reg. $15.95 Special $10.95 I day, junior finals Aug. 12, and 2—Allyn Pafzer (R); 3—Nancy Halleck WISCONSIN DELLS Gary SLEEPING tessen ill the 400 block of State . . Reg. $24.00 Special $15.95 both East and West midget finals Divins: l-Nancv Feifarek (HF); 2- Congdon of Garden Grove, Calif., | Reg. $45.00 Special $29.95 street the other day. I wanted to Lvnn Koslkowski (W); 3—Daire Oamron BAGS i Aug. 14. (S). won the 25-laii feature car race | Reg. $55.00 Special $37.50 " get gome Kosher corn beef they Prep Swimmer Schollander Fte-round schedule: 100 vfl. freejtylt rtlay: ]—Hill Harm at Dells Motor Speedway Satur- (Bokelmm, Sires, Wise, Wllkening!; 2- said they sell it to the Irish too. JUNIORS Maple Bluff; 3—Ridqewood, T—1:12.5. day night, in 6:01.25. Congdon Monday 10-11 YEARS • ** * First To Break '200' Barrier 7:30 a.m.—Security State Bank (14-1) J5 yd. free jfyl*: 1 — Kethy Keeiey formerly resided at Whitewater. The other evening Harry Vqgfe vs. Art & Mikes' (15-0) at Burr Jt/nes. (MB); 2—Ruth Picone (R); 3 - Robin Tuesday Siebecker (S). T—:13.». > who lives on Tonyawstha Trail SANTA CLARA, Calif. Iff) -- half the time. 10:30 a.m.—Iowa National (13-0) vs. 23 yd. back strata: 1—Picone (R); 2— I Skeltton Furniture (10-2) at Wlnsra. Minor Leagues Sue Borman (ME); 3—Maureen Fltz- iOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE had the University coaching staff People are not fish. But a Port- Schollander, 5-10 a:id 160 pounds, FLYWEIGHT.i patrlcs (Si. T—:17.8. n a yd. breast stroke: 1—Siebecker (S); Augusta 8, Chatf-'r oti!)a 3 Wilson-Dunlop, Reg. $15,00 Speeii! $11.95 as his guests at a pheasant din- swims his 200 with 40 single arm Tuesday Lynchburg 3, Asheville 1 Rawlingt, Reg. $11.00 Special $8.95 I land, Ore., schoolboy who came >:30 a.m.—Hertz Rent-A-Car (14-0! vs. :—Barb Berntsten (MB); 3—Linda Kil- Charlotte t, Nashville 4 ner. Is that every a beautiful drive | strokes to every 50 meters. He Lettercraft Press (14-0) at Mldvale. pstrick (HF). T—:19.4. Wilwn Penniylvania Reg. $3.95 Now $2.95 south to California tc> learn bet- 1:30 p.m.—Vikingtown Motel (13-1) vs. Dlvlns: 1—D'Lvnn Demrdn (S); 2- Wilson Pennsylvania, Reg. $4.95 Now $3.50 on Tonyawatha Trail. I am going does an underwater flip turn that Grlanano Cons'rjction (11-3) at Van Martha Ferris (MBi; 3~Plc9ne (R). ter Tiow to make the transition, Hise. 100 yd. free style rtlay: 1 — Maple TENNIS BALLS, 3 for $2.75 Now $1.89 I to drive out there a few times. gives him a glide start for each 1:30 p.m.—Clark Realty (11-0) vs. Seal- Bluff (Jasper, Btach, Alexander, Phe- Trophies, Plaques and TENNINIS5 BALLS, 31 forr $2.15Z.100 Now $1.5$1.59 • l looks to be the closest thing to test (13-1) at Schenk. lan); 5-Shorewood; 3—Hill Farm. T— Harry has his home rig« or. the lap after the dive start on the 1-03,2. WE DO OUR OWN RACKET RE-STRINCINC | fish America has yet produced. EAST MIDGETS 12-11 YEARS Awards for any Event! lake we sat on top of the boat first lap. He flutter-kicks six beats Tuesday U yd. free stylt: 1 — Ellen Sawin house they 'got chairs and tables The official criterion is the stop- 9:30 a.m.—Welch's Embers (12-0) vs. (MB); 2-Alana Ronnie (HF); 3—Ginny to each full arm stroke cycle. Wyocena Auto Salvage (13-0) at East. Dunn (S). T—:14.2. out there. The sunset going down watch. Nine days ago in the Over the 200 meters, ta a long c^cJ^^Ta Electric n3'°' vs' 25 yd. back strokt: 1—Kathy Keeiey WHOLESALE (MB); 2-Ronnle (HF);-3-Dunn (S). CROQUET was one of the most beautiful Olympic pool at Los Angeles, course pool—5 0 meters Uke the1 WE'JT MIDGETS and RETAIL BASE I Tuesday 25' yd. breast stroke: 1—Debbie Sample things I ever saw. I wouldn't want blond, husky Don Schollander, 17, one in the Los Angeles Coliseum- 9:30 a.m.—Klltsner's Boys Shop (13-1! (S); 2-Liz Hendrlckscn (HF); 3-Claire Became the first human to break vs. Bowman Dairy (13-0) at Vilas. Alexander (MB). T—:18.8. SETS to cut the grass over there it he breathes 20 times on the first 10:30 a.m.—Optimists (14-0) vs. Badi- Diving: 1—Alexander (MB); 2—Nancy BALL | the two-minute barrier for 200 me- ers (14-1) at Vilas. Bib'e (S); 3—Jo Anne Morsenthaler (R). Reg. $12.95 would take you two days to cut lap, 40 times on laps two and 1:30 p.m. — Haase Construction (17-0) 100 yd. free style rtlay: 1-Hill Farm it. I don't know how the women ters. three, and 20 times on the going vs. Brunke Glass (12-1) at Van Hise. (Hendrickson, Rennebohm, Ronnie, Kll- NOW ..... oatrick); 2—Maple Bluff; 3—Shorewood. GLOVES ever cooked that pheasant the way Don, of course, swam freestyle, home lap. T-:59.5. I Reg. $21.95 Kelso Breezes 14-15 YEARS they did it wasn't dry at all it!which today lias become a highly To break 120 seconds over the Wilson—Rawlings NOW ...... $16 was juicy. I would like to get the technical version of the old Aus- distance, Schollander had to co- SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. A. D. I Reg. $15.00 for that. tralian crawl. ordinate dive, stroke, kick, turns, —Kelso continued his mastery of - . ------•n Gaardnsr (HF); 2— Reynoldjon (MB); 3 — Sonla PRO BiLT CLOVES NOW Freestyle also is the fastest of glides, and breathing perfectly. the handicap ranks when he Elmer (R). T~:37.1. Reg. $26.75, Special $15.95 packed 130 pounds to an easy 50 yd. breast stroke: 1—Liz Beytetn PRO MODEL CLOVES Temorrow, \ugust 5th, Is Pur- iiiman strokes. Still, breaking His time was 1:58.8, doing" the (HF); 2—Linda Hastinss (S); 3—Kathy I Badminton — Ceck Tennis victory in the 36th running of the Picons (R). T—:42.6 Rtj.S20.00, Special $12.95 — Horseshoes — Cre«Hy ple Heart Day they will be up on swimming's two-minute • barrier first 100 in :57.7 and the second Dlvinf: 1—Nancy Stenien (MB); 2— PRO MODEL CLOVES $50.000-added Whitney before 20,- Martha Weiss. (S); 3-Sue Klnne (HF). P educe t!! the square selling violas and you presented an obstacle that the in 1:01.1. nnn at Sar=inn., ^oo« e-,1,,,- i 'M v*- 'ret ""'• relay: 1 — Maple IReg. $16.00, Special $10.95 I g couldn't help anything better than men who 'iroke the four-minute Declared his coach, George UUU at Saratoga race Saiur-|Biuff (Mayer, Cornelius, Yost, Revnold- day. Saidam was second son); 2— Shsrewood; 3— Hill Farm. T— the Purple Heart. Every dime tak- mile and 16-foot pole vault bar- Haines of the Santa Clara Swim 1:59.3. COLENAIS COOLERS - en in goes to the veterans. Last riers in track and field didn't have Club near San Francisco: "That r Reg. JZS.95 SPECIAL $23.95 • Reg. S26.95 SPECIAL iS1.95 | year thsy spent $445.97 at the Vet- to face — performing at a peak boy is a marvel 01 efficiency. He COLEMAN LANTERNS. Reg. S17.9S ' NOW $1435 erans Adminislratton HosplUl for j physically while holding his breath looked like he was taking a bath." 2 BURNER STOVES, RSit. $33.95 . NOW $17.85 • i2 BURNER STOVES, Reg. $25.9S NOW f21.50 • veteran's relief. I recommend' • COOKOL'T. RegR*R. $6.95 NOW S4.95 • this setup. Mrs. A. J. Healy the • COOKOUT, DOUBLEnot . Reg. $11.95 NOW $8.95 _ is the Viola chairman and she gets snmf fine assistance from! Charge it! SHOE REPAIR SPECIAL! + BOWLING + Isidore Statz. Mid Summer x3L.i^^J^d^ THIS WEEK ONLY! Service Specials! BRUNSWICK BALLS $24.95 and up I got a letter it was signed An BRUNSWICK SHOES $6.95 and up • Admirer it was about Bob Niel- Complete Engine Tune-up . . . for performance BR NSWICK BAGS $3.95 an