8 —THE CAPITAL TIMES, Saturday, July 28, 1979 NBC puts Verona vs. Madison A's

By LEW CORNELIUS Soeeer Scene Verona southpaw Marty Hruska, Four walks and Carpenter's sec- Capital Times Staff Writer New Berlin OOOOMOO — 0 3 1 who at age 23 gets tougher as he ond highlighted the three- Madison A's 101 001 3x — 691 By Keith Binns New Berlin (ab-r-h-bi) —Schmidt If 4-0-1-0, SAUK CITY - Right-hander loosens up, spaced Deerfield's six fifth. Kllpslen ss 2-0-0-0, Krsnich 2b 3-0-0-0, Delimat cf hits and cracked a himself 2-0-0-0, Enlund dh 3-0-2-0, Kuhs Ib 2-0-0-0, Sykes c Larry Grove of the Madison Barrett Dennis Wedwick homered over the 3-0-0-0, Dove Ernst 3b 3-0-0-0, Jeff Ernst rf 3-0-0-0, A's hurled a brilliant three-hitter at while striking out five batters. left-field fence at 342 feet for Deer- Zuriwlk D 0-0-0-0, Dlrkson p 0-0-0-0. Totals 25-0-3-0. New Berlin got three singles, two Athletic Field Friday night in the field in the eighth and Ken Madison A's {ab-r-h-bi) — Shellenback cf-rf 3- Soccer disturbances overemphasized by veteran Jim Enlund and the other Simmons belted one over the same 2-1-0, Davis ss 4-1-1-1, Bolek rf 1-1-1-0, Bradbury cf quarterfinals of the 41st NBC State 0-0-0-0, Johnson If 3-0-1-1, Corothers 3b 4-1-1-0, Baseball Tournament to whitewash by Larry Schmidt, one each in the fence for Verona earlier in the third Groves p 4-0-1-0, Fuchs c 3-1-1-1, Sclme Ib 3-0-1-1, THE RECENT invasion of the tempers; and a player once with- second, sixth and seventh . Carter Ib 4-0-1-0.. Totals 29-4-9-5. New Berlin, 6-0, in one of the best with Keith Peetz on base following a 3B — Johnson. 2B — Shellenback, Oavls, field by Chicago baseball fans drawn is out for good. This means a walk. Sclme. SO — Groves 5, Zuirlwlk 3. BB — Groves pitching performances in the 32- The Madison A's stoled five bases, 3, Zuriwlk 6, Dlrkson 1. HO — Groves 3 In 8, Zuri- brought the comment from a relentless, exciting build-up for play- The last eight batters went out in a team tournament. with Tom Johnson's triple to deep wlk 6 In 6, Dlrkson 3 in 1. L—Zuriwlk. sportscaster, "We do not want base- ers and spectators alike. . row for Bank of Verona off Deerfield Gene Barrett of the A's right field in the third inning driving ball fans behaving like European reliefer, young Jerry Haberkorn, but Deerfield 01181001 —441 soccer fans." .SECONDLY, IT is important to figures he'll go with his best in the A's second run. The first Bankof Verona 002 230 Ox — 8 5 3 recognize the extent of the season. today in the semifinals at 6 p.m. Hruska and his mates were a dead Deerfield (ab-r-h-bi) — Pohlman cf 2-0-0-0, Beyond the fact that this particu- scored on an error in the first as cinch by that time. Hatlen ss 3-2-1-0, Peacock Ib 4-0-2-0, Wedvick 2b 3- lar sportscaster's knowledge of Soccer is almost a year-round sport against Bank of Verona, an 8-4 victor Groves got tougher as he progres- 1-1-1, Egner If 4-0-0-0, Christenson rf 3-1-0-0, Trln- in many countries with many differ- over Deerfield in the other semifinal rud 3b 4-0-1-0, Laskowskl p 2-0-1-1, Haberkorn p 1- soccer is zero, there is no excuse for sed. The other two quarterfinals were 0-0-0, Molerclk c 3-0-0-0. Totals 29-4-6-1. ent league and cup competitions, clash Friday night. Verona (ab-r-h-bi) — Peetzx c 2-1-0-0, K. Sim- this kind of statement. For many scheduled for this afternoon. Madi- mons cf 3-2-1-2, Burgenske rf 3-1-0-0, Hruska p 3-2- many of them involving interna- 1-2, Becker 3b 3-1-1-0, Carpenter If 4-1-2-2, D. Sim- years the only coverage soccer re- "Rich Erwin — 21-4 on the season The Bank of Verona broke a 2-2 son Howard Johnson's was to test tional games. Soccer represents a mons 2b 4-0-0-0, Feller ss 2-0-0-0, Riley Ib 3-0-0-0. ceived in the American press was Including his record for the Univer- deadlock in the fourth inning with Exeland and Lebanon, last year's Totals 27-8-5-6. larger share of a country's sport in- sity of Arkansas this spring — will three runs on three hits as Hruska when fans rioted in Europe or sta- runnerup, was slated against Dubu- HR — Wedvick, K. Simmons. 3B — Hruska diums collapsed in South America. volvement almost anywhere in the pitch. We'll have to go with our best. singled, Barth Becker doubled to que Banworth. 2B — Hatlen, Peacock. SB — Pohlman, Hallen, world except in North America. Peacock, K. Simmons, Becker, D. Simmons, Fel- Naturally, soccer devotees in the You don't play in the finals unless left, Clyde Carpenter singled in one A lot of people will be pulling for ler. SO — Hruska 5, Laskowski 5, Haberkorn 2. Thirdly, most important to under- you win in the semis," Barrett run, another scored on a wild pitch BB — Hruska 4, Laskowskl 5. HO — Hruska 6 in 8, U.S. have been sensitive on this point little David, Verona, against Goliath Laskowskl 5 in 4 1/3, Haberkorn 0 In 2 2/3 W — and have taken a lot of ribbing over standing spectator flare-ups is to remarked. and the third tallied on an error. tonight. Hruska. L —Laskowski. the years. realize that many games involve in- What are the reasons for media ternational, ethnic or traditional preoccupation with soccer disturb- rivalries. There is no American ances? equivalent to 30,000 Scots in Bar- Firstly, anyone can report on riots celona, or the trainloads of fanatical -- you don't require background in followers in England who live only the sport to do so — and for a long for the next game. In Europe, feel- ings run so high that when the local , 2:19.97. 3, Sue Cahlll, Dearborn, Mich, time there were few sportscaslers Sport* Festival 2:21.43. tsaroara Moxness 73-71—144 Donna Horton White team loses, industrial productivity At Colorado Springs, Colo. 200-meter breoststroke — 1, Jeanne Chllds, 73-71—144 around who knew enough about Englewood, Colo., 2:45.34. 2, Dana Morton, Judy Clark 72-73—145 declines. Debbie Meisterlin '.'.'.'.'.' soccer to comment intelligently on ROWING Shrewsberry, N.J., 2:46.34. 3, Terry Baxter, Palo City 73-72—145 To summarize, this article is not to Alto, Calif., 2:46.45. 200-meter backstroke — 1, Kothy Whltworth... 73-72—145 it. Not until the 1974 World Cup did MEN Hollls Stacy .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.".'.".' Junior — 1, Ken Hochgraf and Don Kalll Chun, Honolulu, 2:22.61. 2, Caml Berlzzl, 73-72—145 condone some of the problems which Riverside, Conn., 2:25.63. 3, Cindy Chllcott, Tuc- MADISON TENNIS ASSOCIATION Amy Alcott ...'. 75-70—145 the media choose to analyze the Chandler, Durham, N.H., 2:03.7. 2, Greg Torrelli Silvia Bertolacclnl occur in world soccer, but to inter- and Bob Goddard, , 2:05.6. 3, Bob and son, Ariz., 2:27.08. JUNIOR TOURNAMENT 72-73—145 sport itself rather than its peripheral 800-meter freestyle — 1, Ann Stler, Alamedo, BOYS 18 Lopez '.'.'.'.'.'.'. 76-70—146 Scot Florlo, Rye, N.Y., 2:06.2. Junior Four with First round 74-73—147 social elements. pret some of the reasons behind Coxswain — 1, West (Marlsa Glangrasso, Oak- Calif., 9:09.64. 2, Sue Heon, Clark Summit, N.J., Janet Alex land, Calif., Seth Stankus, Maraaa, Calif., Mi- 9:11.57.3, Katie Holland, Pittsburgh, 9:19.00. Carl Schten beat Carl Zobel, 6-4, 6-2; Jim 74-74—148 them. The overriding reason is, of 400-meter Individual medley — 1, Slppy Shelby beat Mark Chechlk, 6-2, 6-4; Steve Herro Kathy McMullen '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 72-76—148 chael Kuhn, Moraga, Calif., Ma the w Prlbyl, Mo- beat Dean Pauleu, by default; Dave Keller beat Donna Caponl Young 78-70—148 course, that soccer has more of raga, Calif., Dave Llpton, Moraga, Calif.), 1:49.9. Woodhead, Riverside, Calif., 5:07.33. 2, Sue Ca- •Sally Little "_" BY NUMERICAL standards, riots 2, East, 1:51.7. 3, Midwest, 1:52.4. hill, Dearborn, Mich., 5:12.51. 3, Cindy Chllcott, Dave Yeazel, by default; Gilbert Slh beat Tesh 76-72—148 everything — games, players, fans, WOMEN Tucson, Ariz., 5:13.65.800-meter style relay — 1, Rao, 6-0, 6-1; Klmball Updike beat Bob Alt, 6-3, West (Ann Stler, Alameda, Calif., Melenie Rile, 6-0. have been a very insignificant aspect skill and excitement. Senior single — 1, Christine Lofgren, Long Second round Beach, Calif., 2:23.6. 2, Renne Verdln, Hoover, Riverside, Calif., Kathy Shlpman, Honolulu, Ha., City & area of soccer. Disturbances pale in com- N.H., 2:27.1. 3, Blllle Brown, Jacksonville, Flo., Slppy Woodhead, Riverside, Calif.), 8:35.51. 2, Schten beat Ted Xlstrls, by default; Shelby Midwest, 8:37.98. 3, East, 8:51.80. beat Herro, 6-1, 6-1; Slh beat Keller, 6-4, 7-6; Paul parison to the number of games, 2:27.2. Senior pair — 1, Darlene Disney, Son Lund beat Updike, 4-6,6-2,6-4. Diego, Calif, Debbie Rilling, Spring Valley, Calif, r J0hn Aehl players and spectators involved. SOCCER SHORTS — Bayern Mu- 2:16.6. 2, Joanne Lennox, Issaquoh, Wash., Nancy BOYS 16 ' Hllllard, Seattle, Wash., 2:20.3. 3, Terry Ivesdohl, • MEN First round There are about 16 million registered nich of Germany recently defeated Boca Raton, Fla., Hope Barnes, Manchester, 100-meter butterfly — 1, Jim Halliburton, Dan Bly beat Mlkl Butler, 6-0, 6-1; Dick De- _ Sun Prairie (73) — Glenn Nelson 74; Leon soccer players in the world with one the Cosmos in New York, 2-0, in an Mass., 2:20.4. Bloomlngton, Ind., 55.55. 2, Greg Porter, Carbon- wltt beat Dave Chober, 6-0, 6-3; Joel Chechlk beat Peddington 77; Leon Velth 78; Dave Devlnney 79 dale, III., 57.12. 3, Pat Murtash, Fairfax, Va., Stan Abrahamson, 6-3, 6-3; Mike Grant beat Glenway (32) — Pete Welnkoetz 34. FIGURE SKATING 57.59.400-meter freestyle — 1, John Spald, Ann Norm Curte, 7-6, 6-3; Bob Stoler beat Craig billion fans watching in stadiums exhibition game. Paul Breitner, mid- MEN r . "n'i,""!1.!7" - Jlm R°smussen 70; Mike Arbor, Mich., 4:04.80. 2, James Kegley, Durand, 6-3, 2-6, 6-2; Blalne Jarchow beat Don Cantwell 71; John Tobin 72; Lowell Bakken 74; 1, Charles Tlckner, Littleton Colo., 8 ordinals, Bloomlngton, Ind., 4:07.10. 3, Brian Rohey, Wood- DauBhertv, 6-0, 6-1; Mike •Kuebn beat Kelton holding up to 200,000 people. Also, fielder for Munich, commented, 68.90 points. 2, Scott Cramer, Colo. Springs, 8, Len Wlegert 75; Greg Verhelst 77 land Hills, Calif., 4:08.65. Bound, 6-3, 6-4; Steve Helm beat Mark Schmltz, Yatiaro Hills (72) - Joe Ballstreri Jr. 75; Bob equating a situation such as the teen- "The Cosmos have too many players 64.20. 3, David Sanlee, Park Ridge III., 14, 62.00. 100-meter freestyle — 1, Art Griffith, Arveda, 6-1, 6-1; Gerard Gbedy beat Victor Younss, 6-3, WOMEN Colo., 52.22. 2, John Ebuna, Adams City, Colo., 6-4; Eric Olson beat BUI Ramsey, 7-6, 5-7, 6-1; L°UCk "'' B'" Schwartz 78-' agers on the field In Chicago with the who think, but don't work. You can't 1, Prlscllla HIM, Lexington Mass., 6 ordinals, 52.46. 3, Jack Babashoff, Fountain Valley, Calif., Geoff Huber beat BUI Mattlson, 7-5, 6-1; True 7 M ike Elllott Bl Hl| emotional flare-ups at a European buy only players 31 and 32 years 61.20 points. 2, Lisa Marie Allen, Garden Grove 52.82. 200-meter backstroke — 1, Paul Slgfusson, Duong beat Paul McKeon, 6-7, 6-4, 6-3; Richard hofhnfff 73- ; Kurt " - . - " sen- Calif., 8, 60.40. 3, Cindy Moyers, San Diego, 16, Dingle beat Mike Marking, 6-1, 6-2; Tim John ven, Pat Moore, D.A. Peterson 56.20. Bloomlngton, Ind., 2:12.33. 2, Mark Gordin, Cerrl- soccer game is ridiculous. The only old." . . . The All-Star game between tos, Calif., 2:12.86. 3, Peter Solomon, Riverside, beat John Plzer, 6-4,6-2. WIIMa°m FIELD HOCKEY Conn.,2:14.02. Second round reason I can see for fans to run onto Madison and Milwaukee last Satur- MEN 100-meter breaststroke — 1, Bob McAdam, Dewltt beat Chechlk, 6-1, 6-2; Grant beat Stol- a baseball field would be to demand day was unfortunately washed out South 3, West 2 Decatur, III., 1:06.88. 2, John Moffet, Balboa, er, 6-0, 4-6, 7-5; Jarchow beat Kuehn, 6-1, 6-0; Baseball TEAM HANDBALL Calif., 1:06.88. 3, Bob Blngham, Greensboro, N.C., Gbedy beat Helm, 6-2, 6-4; Huber beat Olson, 6-0, some action from the players. by a deluge of rain after 20 minutes WOMEN 1:07.98. 400-meter Individual medley — 1, David 6-0; Duong beat Dingle, 6-0, 6-2; Beanie Welch Area Midwest 15, West 10 Santos, Walnut Creek, Calif., 4:40.56. 2, Ranger beat John, 6-3, 6-0. There are at least three reasons with the score 0-0. It will be resche- East 18, South 15 Von Jouanne, Carbondale, III., 4:40.79. 3, Scott BOYS 14 why soccer generates heated emo- duled in Milwaukee later in the sea- MEN Matsude, Garden Grove, Calif., 4:54.09.800-meter First round DISTRICT 8 AMERICAN LEGION East 19, South 18 freestyle relay — 1, Midwest (John Spald, Ann Mike Derr beat Eric Schten, 7-6, 2-6, 7-5; At Cottage Grove tional situations. Firstly, soccer is an son ... Datagraphics of Atlanta won BASEBALL Arbor, Mich., Chuck Sharpe, Omaha, Neb., Mark Chun beat Joble Kelly, 6-2, 6-4; Chris Hake exciting sport with continuous ac- the United States Amateur Cup re- West 24, East 2 James Kegley, Bloomlngton, Ind., Jeff Dle- beat John Rasmussen; John Wilson beat David Janesvllle 100000132— 7 n 3 SWIMMING heman, Mount Pleasant, Md.), 7:46.19. 2, West, Lindas, 7-6, 6-0; John Keetman beat Dan Keller, BadperSports 000000500- 5 7 2 tion. It has no innings, huddles or cently, beating the WOMEN 7:56.32. 3, South, 8:09.42. 6-3, 6-3; Darrell Packard beat Chris Schuh, 6-3, P nl1 Kln 9 sley; Tim 6-1; Dave Yanggen beat Jim Thiesenheusen, by i .«ii« »S»i . , Gaskell and Vetter. 200-meter freestyle — 1, Bonnie Glasgow, Thefsen J 3x7 ~L'pke/ J> 3x5; Merchant, J, 2x3; time-outs to slow down the action; it Glens, 1-0, in the final. Formed only Glen Arm, Md., 2:06.21. 2, Beth Washul, Whealon, default; Ron Slh beat BUI Conn, 6-0, 6-1. allows no mass substitutions or 15 months ago, the Atlanta team III., 2:07.62. 3, Melanle Rile, Riverside, Calif., DIVING Second round 2: 08.51 200-meter butterfly — 1, Slppy Woodhead, MEN Chun beat Derr, 7-5, 6-2; Wilson beat Hake, BrunsVW 000100000— 1 6 6 refreshed platoons to cool frayed compiled a 51-3 record this season. Riverside, Calif., 2:17.42. 2, Diane Johannlngmen. 10-meter platform — 1, Brian Bungum, 6-0, 6-2; Packard beat Keetman, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4; Slh Petrles 400141 lOx - 11 10 1 Austin, , 537.15 points. 2, Bruce Kimball, beat Yonggen, 6-2, 6-3. Schommer, Bloom (7) and Falch; Andrlnga, Ann Arbor, Mich., 527.75. 3, Greg Garlich, Kirk- GIRLS 18 Moeller (7) and Butler W — Andringa. L — wood, Mo., 517.45. First round Schommer. Leading hitters —Mell, B, 2x4; Paull Julie Gardner beat Karen Heller, 6-0, 6-1; P, 2x5; Wogmon, P, 2x4; Onken, P, 2x3. Tank McNamara by Millar and Hinds WOMEN Deanna Joe beat Carol Pedretti, 7-6, 3-6, 6-4; 3-meter springboard — 1, Chris Seufert, Amb- Georgia York beat Annette Blair, by default. ler, Mich., 445.60 points. 2, Mlchele Hain, Okla- Second round Sun Prairie 100000000— 1 s i homa City, Okla., 436.65. 3, Denlse Christensen, Chris Lester beat Karen Carlson, 6-0, 6-1; Grove Lancers 041000200- 7 ll I Tucson, Ariz., 432.45. Gardner beat Becky Beachley, 6-2, 6-2; Joe beat L«,dlnaChm and^Beo'lv'- Fish and Prlhoda HOCKEY Yerk, 6-0, 6-0; Nan Perschon beat Julie Rlehsen, Leading hitters —Kershner, SP, 2x4 ; 1Lyonsru b , GL Midwest 10, New England 5 6-3, 6-0. 2x4; Locke, GL, 3x4; Fish, GL, 3x4. - " ' *"-• GIRLS 16 BASKETBALL First round OTHER MEN Amy VanEss beat Sally Woslkowskl, 6-2, 6-2; South ; 59 63—1J2 Zlegler beat Julie Sykes, 6-1, 6-0; Ruth Cottage Grove 1400000— 562 East 83 18—101 Chun beat Sasha Daporozec, 6-3, 6-2; Jean Finger Cross Plains 0001100— 2 6 1 SOUTH — James Worthy 5 0-0 10, Terry Fair beat Katie Gardner, 6-1, 6-0; Dana Brink beat Ja- Fish and Endres; Statz and Schaefer. Lead- 3 4-5 10, Scott Hastings 2 5-6 9, Billy Allen 5 0-0 10, nette Treichel, 4-6, 6-1, 7-6; Sue Busgy beat Holly Ing hitter —Chrlstensen, CG, 2x4. HR — Olson, James Black 5 0-3 10, James Braddock 4 3-4 11, Alber, 6-3, 6-1; Jeanlne Marshall beat Sarah CG. Matt Clark 3 8-8 14, Lary Sprlggs 6 1-5 13, Darren Brick, 6-1, 6-0; Jill Karofsky beat Joanna Zuels- Daye 5 0-3 10, Terry White 5 3-5 13, Terry Teagle 1 dorf, 6-1,6-1. EAST MADISON LITTLE LEAGUE 10-12, Totals 44 34-48 122. Second round Senior Division Championship EAST — Eric Floyd 3 1-3 7, Mark West 2 0-0 4, Zlegler beat VanEss, 6-4, 2-6, 7-6; Finger beat Lake City Bank 16, Bruns VW 7 Sam Perkins 3 0-0 6, Quintln Daily 6 7-12 19, Ray Chun, 6-1, 6-2; Buggy beat Brink, 6-3, 6-1; Ka- rofsky beat Marshall, 6-2,6-1. Venter 1 0-0 2, Rod Foster 9 1-3 19, Michael Kelly 2 WEST MADISON LITTLE LEAGUE 2-2 6, Rod McCray 3 6-10 12, John Plnone 5 2-3 12, GIRLS 14 Senior Division Sectional Brent Bearup20-04, Bill Varner 50-0 10, Totals 41 First round Greenfield 15, Wausau North 1; Madison West 19-33. Krlsten Moe beat Barb Whitlock, 6-0, 6-0; 7, Little Lakes 3; Little Lakes 6, Greenfield 5. Fouled out—Eric Floyd, Mark West. Total Barbara Beachley beat Sue Brick, 6-2, 6-2; Chris fouls—South 22, East 33. Zlemer beat Erika Updike, 6-4, 6-4; Emily Church beat Amy Iglehart, 6-4, 6-1. VFWTEENER LEAGUE STATE TOURNAMENT QUARTERFINALS BASEBALL At Watertown Midwest 9, South 6 Cambridge 8, Lee's Deli of Racine 2; Cottage VOLLEYBALL Grove 6, Jefferson 4; Stoughton 10, McDonald's of WOMEN Racine 1; Madison 16, Monroe 13. West beat East, 15-11, 15-9,15-12. Radloff paces Joker's Wild to win MEN PGA STATE TOURNAMENT East beat West, 11-15, 8-15,15-7,15-12,15-5. At Beloit JUDO PHILADELPHIA CLASSIC Ecu Claire 11, Shawano 3; Appleton North 7, 132 pounds — Edward Llddle, Wllliamsburg, Second-round leaders Sauk County 0. Rick Hadloff pitched his second loop win over Badger Bowl. Jocko's 12, Brand X7 Ky., 4-0. 156 pounds — Tom Rlggs, Houston, straight three- shutout in city soft- Madison Air Freight 7, Jerry's Bllllards2 Texas, 3-1. 189 pounds — Tommy Martin, Stock- J. C. Snead 68-64—132 Mark Saeger's two-run double KIOWA ton, Calif., 3-1. Heavyweight — George Flanagan, David Graham 65-69—134 Equitable Life 9, Crystal Corner 7 ball Friday night as Joker's Wild topped a five-run seventh inning as New Orleans, La., 2-1. Ben Crenshaw 69-66—135 Friday's results Perkins Cake 12, Stadium Bar 4 Andy Bean 68-68—136 whitewashed Chambers & Owen in Delaney'sU, B&B 12 Wausau 9-6, Wisconsin Rapids 6-3 Berg-Pearson tipped Buck's Square GYMNASTICS Tommy Valentine 67-69—136 Waterloo 8, Appleton 0 NATIONAL Bill Rogers 65-71—136 the Chippcwa fa.stpitch league, 10-0. Garden, 8-7, in the Chicago coed Pizza Pit over Shlmanskl, forfeit WOMEN Quad Cities 10, Burlington 1 1, East 186.8.1, Midwest 185.45. 3, West 185.3. Bobby Wadkins 67-69—136 Cedar Rapids at Clinton, ppd Radloff fanned nine in the spar- slowpitch league. Irish Waters over Methodist, forfeit Bob Byman 67-70—137 Fordem Liquor 23, Badger Bowl 5 John Schroeder 68-69—137 kling performance while teammate MEN'S FASTPITCH COED SLOWPITCH Mark Hayes 68-70—138 'Perry Wardell slammed a two-run ARAPAHOE Jim Colbert 70-68—138 Soccer Red Shed won over Stainless, forfeit Bakers' Rooms 25, Atwood 18 Spartacade Games Lou Graham 68-70—138 homer. Kadloff also banged out Joey's 14, Dlzon's 5 Bell Labs 5, Ace Raps 1 At Moscow Forrest Fezler 67-72—139 Fordem Liquor 5, Nelson Construction 3 Joey's25, Goodwills Jeff Mitchell .' 68-71—139 NASL three of .Joker's 11 hits. CHIPPEWA Common Market 14, Aardvarks 12 Ray Floyd 71-68—139 Friday's results .Joey's look the first round title in Joey's 10, Chambers 8, Owen 0 CHICAGO TRACK& FIELD Victor Regalado 68-72—140 Rochester 2, 1 Pechmann Memorials 7, Straus Printing 6 Blau's Market 8, Bo-Jo's 7 WOMEN Morris Hatalsky 67-73—140 Today's names the Chippi'wn loop by belting Merk's Joey's 6, Merk's 3 Lorenz over J.C. Penney, forfeit 400 meters hurdles — 1, Marina Makeeva, Calvin Peete 70-70—140 Detroit at Tampa Bay, 7 p.m COMANCHE Berg-Pearson 8, Buck's Square Garden 7 Soviet Union, 54.78 (world record — previous Kermlt Zarley 70-70—140 Philadelphia at New England, 7 p.m Bar, 6-3, as clean-up hitter Tom Madison Merchants 4, Martinlzing 2 DENVER 54.89 by Tatyana Zelencova, Soviet Union, Aug. Peter Jacobsen 68-72—140 San Diego at Fort Lauderdale, 7pm Sdialler blasted two homers and a Bob Boylan 7, Marshall Lettering 4 The Runs 19, Uncle Stanley's 17 1978). 2, Tatyana Storozheva, Soviet Union, 55.08. Steve Verlato 68-72—140 Chicago at , 8 p.m. WNWC 12, Trodny'sS Cellar Dwellers 11, Rehab Rowdies 6 3, Tatyana Zelencova, Soviet Union, 55.64. 200 me- Jerry Pate 69-71—140 Houston at Minnesota, 8 p.m. ters — 1, Ludmlla Kondrateva, Soviet Union, single and drove in five runs. Rick MEN'S SLOWPITCH American Fence 8, Atom Smashers 7 Tom Kite 72-68—140 Atlanta at Tulsa, 8 p.m. LOS ANGELES 22.63. 2, Karen Hawkln, USA, 23.06. 3, Marina SI- Jim Simons 69-71—140 Memphis at Edmonton, 8:30 p.m llosking hurled a four-hitter, fanning KEGONSA dorova, Soviet Union, 23.45. Urban League 13, Warriors 9 The Brewd 15, Bucky's Den 4 Ken Still 69-71—140 California at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. seven, for Joey's. Quality Maintenance 26, Loobners 14 Mike Reid 68-72—140 Vancouver at Portland, 10 p.m. Steve's Liquor over Bread, forfeit MEN Howard Twltty 71-69—140 Sunday'; somes Mike Kurth wont four innings with- Rif-Rafters24, ICE-917 400 meters — 1, Stan Vlnson, USA, 45.70.2, Nl- Dave Stockton 68-72—140 Los Angeles at Washington, 1:30 p.m Owwees over Optimists, forfeit kolay Chernecky, Soviet Union, 46.05. 3, Donald Scott Simpson 71-69—140 Son Jose at Cosmos, 6:30 p.m. out giving up a hit and finished with a MIAMI Udo, Nigeria, 46.15.5,000 meters — 1, Mlrus Ifter, Joe Inman 70-70—140 four-hitkir as Madison Merchants Kllngons 6, Heating & Cooling 3 Ethiopia, 13:20.8. 2, Mohamed Yhanes, Ethiopia, Dohm 13, Americana 9 13:21.1. 3, Valery Abramov, Soviet Union 13:21.7. trimmed One Hour Martini/ing, 4-2, American United 16, Brownies 11 Shot put — 1, Valery Voykln, Soviet Union, 67- LPGA SEATTLE 6'A. 2, Vladimir Kisllyov, Soviet Union, 66-10W. 3, AT STE. JULIE, QUEBEC in the Comanche league. 'TV sports Blau's 16, Trameri's 4 Anatoly Jarosh, Soviet Union, 66-10W. Pole vault Boxing results Madison Air Freight clinched at Rowley Electric 13, Pices Abes 4 — 1, Konstantln Vokov, Soviet Union, 18-2Vj. 2, LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Jorge (Kid Dynamite) Alice & Ralph 9, Blarney Stone 3 Vladimir Troflmenko, Soviet Union, 18-OW. 3, Ulll Cathy Sherk 69-74—143 Morales, 138, Los Angeles, knocked out Pedro least a tie for the first round crown Bowman Dairy 11, Softballers 4 Kalllomaekl, Finland, 17-lOVj. Mary Dwyer 72-71—143 Rodriguez, 136, Los Angeles, 5. in the Kegonsa slowpitch league, Sloff's Sluggers 10, Copper Grid 4 Pom Hlgglns 72-72—144 beating .Jerry's Billiards, 7-2. Forclem Avenue Liquor scored SUNDAY AFTERNOON seven runs in the first and eight in 12:00 a NFL: Crcat Tcams.drcat Years Rosa and Stark I ho third on the wav to a 23-f> Navaho 1:30 03 United Slates Mini-Olympics Competition for U.S. Olympic hope- gain final berths fuls in 31 sports, from Colorado All-City Swim Meet Springs, Colo. Rosa Insurance and Stark Com- On Display This Weekend! 03 NASl, Soccer pany captured semifinal victories in l.os Angeles Aztecs at Washington Madison Sports Car Ciub set at Mononu pool Diplomats. the annual Men's City Baseball Tournament Friday night at Mans- Kight clubs have entered 3:00 B CBS Sports Special 30 Impressive Sets Tart II of the .lomo Kenyatta Me- field Stadium. representatives in the All-City Swim morial Track and Field Games from They were scheduled to play this Moot, scheduled next wook at the Nairobi, Kenya; shark-tagging com- of Wheels, Plus... afternoon at Mansfield for the cham- Monona pool. The competition will petition from the Virgin Islands: celebrity off-road race from l.os An- pionship. ... A Display of Local run Thursday, Friday and Saturday, geles; national AAU indoor diving starting at 9 a.m. each day. Rosa Insurance, the defending from Austin, Texas. champion, got a brilliant one-hitter Dealer New Sports Cars A total of 8-17 children, up to ago 17, 3:30 (D Sports World from Tim Goldsworthy in blanking will swim for the Nakoma, Shore- Sports Festival coverage from Colo- Parkwood Pirates, 14-0. Goldsworthy wood, Maple Bluff, West Sido, Ridge- rado Springs, Colo. 6D Wide World Of Sports registered seven . Jeff wood, Parkcrest, Hill Farm and Mo- A review-farewell to boxing champion Carl blasted a three-run homer and nona clubs. Muhammad Ali; national sprint car racing from Terre Haute. Ind.; acro- teammate Steve Matera had a solo batic diving from Orlando, Fla. shot for Rosa. ...And while you're viewing 5:00 tB This Week In Baseball The lone hit off Goldsworthy was EB Outdoor Sportsman the fine sports cars on East's Jamie Money by Jim Richardson, a single leading SUNDAY EVENING off the fourth inning. display, the kids can see to attend Stevens Point 6:00 Q] Soccer Made In Germany Slark nipped Casino Lanes, 3-2, on 11:30 ffiWCTTennis John McKy's homer in the fifth in- STKVKNS POINT - .Jamie Jimmv Connors vs. Vitas Gerutaitis. ning. Morey, a 5-foot-8, 165-pound star flanker for Madison East's football team last fall, has decided to attend See Our "Back to School" Open doily 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Conveniently located in UW-Stevens Point, according to an Sale ad in Sunday's Paper! odidos ^ Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Madison on East Washington announcement by football Ron Sundayt Noon to 5 p.m. Ave.fHwy 151) SPORT Running Shoes & Apparel at 1-90-94 Steiner of the Pointers. SHOES As a nigh school senior, Morey was • 251-8900 FONTANA named to the All-Big Eight Confer- University Army-Navy ence and All-City teams. Square Mall Ml Stole St. 257-5043 .RAGE 4, SECTION 2 • WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1979 North Central stars triumph in 14 innings

By Joe Dommershausen hour marathon on the Middleton High ern had previously defeated Southern, Bartholomew 4, Stelnhorst 2. BB — Busch 1, Hady Spectacular leaping catches by 1, Hillenbrand 3. Bartholomew 4, Stelnhorst 2. State Journal Sports Writer School diamond with Strangstallen, 6-1, at Blanchardvllle. Middleton second baseman Steve HO — Carpenter 2 In 2, Rung 1 in 1, Busch 4 In 2, Ballweo 1 In 2, Hody 1 In 2, Hellenbrand 3 In 5, Hellenbrand and Monona Monona Greg Strang- Adler and Ashton shortstop Denny Wild S In 3, Severson 0 In 3, Bartholomew 4 In 4, North Central, Eastern and West- Brad Wendt getting two each for the stallen, the lone player to perform the Hach marked North Central's defen- Stelnhorst 3 In 2. W — Hellenbrand. L — Steln- ern teams triumphed Wednesday winners. Sid Johnsrud had a pair for entire game, doubled home winning sive play while Sauk-Pralrie first horst. T-3:32. night in Home Talent Baseball League the Northern Division, which mixed EASTERN 4, SOUTHEASTERN 3 pitcher Gary Hellenbrand of Ashton baseman Tom Stelnhorst, who later Southeastern 000 ON 121 — 1 7 2 all-star series games with North Cen- an error and four successive hits for with two out in the 14th to give North •astern oil Ml otx —470 was the losing pitcher in relief, pro- Southeastern (ab-r-h-bl) — Hatlen ss 5444, tr/ftl going 14 innings for a 5-4 decision three runs and a 3-1 lead In the fifth. Central its victory. Hellenbrand, who longed play when he snared a high Farnsworth 2b 24-14, T.Bovre 2b 3-1-14, Dennis 6yer the Northern aces at Middleton. Hellenbrand delivered a two-run Vlke If 4-144, Rusch Ib 24-14, Schwenn Ib 244- allowed three hits in five innings, had drive in the 12th. 0, Olson cf 1-1-1-1, J.Bovre 3b 2444, Heltz 3b 1-0- "' Eastern shaded Southeastern, 4-2, single in the seventh to tie the score walked to open North Central's fifth Dave Brown, Sun Prairie south- 1-1, Dale Vlke e 1444, Lee e 34-1-1, Yoss rf 2-0-0- SALE ENDS AUG. 5TH at Marshall and Western beat West 0, Davis rf 24-14, Towns p 0444, Beyer p 1444, and the teams matched runs in the extra chance. paw, laid down a squeeze bunt with Klttleson p 2444. Totals 3J-3-7-3. Central, 6-3, at Ridgeway. Southwest- 13th. •astern (ob-r-h-bl) — Knorr ss 2444, Mell ss Each team had 12 hits in the 3%- the bases loaded in the bottom of the 0444, Chrlstenstn rf 3444, Stein rf 24-14, Nad- CAMPING ler 2b 2444, Suchomel 2b 2444, D.Fredenberg sixth inning to drive In the eventual Ib 2-1-M, Thompson Ib 2444, Kuhl If 2-1-14, fonts R winning run for the Eastern stars. Me- Breunlg If 0444, DeRungs e 24-24, Malerclk c 1- Price Price 1-14, Trlnrud 3b 2-14-0, Torgeson 3b 1444, Nler- Farland lefty Don Egner emerged as adka cf 1444, Chrlstenson cf 24-14, Egner P 14- Eureka Caltkil|.3person ...... 1 08.00 88.00 Schmidt hurls second perfect game the winning pitcher. 04, Habtrkorn p 1444, Brown p 044-1, Hamil- Eureka Troil!te-4per»on ...... 1 21 .00 88.00 ton P 1444. Totals 29-4-7-2. HR — Fredenberg. IB — Lee, Yoss. SO — Eureka Back Country ...... 1 34.00 98.00 Mark Ruppert of Dodgeville came Towns J, Beyer S, Klttleson 5, Egner 3, Hoberkorn Eureka Riverside lOxUNFR ...... 344.00 233.00 Midwest Massachusetts 2> Brown 2, Hamilton 1. BB — Towns 3, Beyer 2, While Slag Parkdale 8«10 ...... 1 94.00 1 58.00 Bill Schmidt hurled his second per- Schwoegler Park Towne 14, Cuna Mutual 6 Josles 15, MGH 2 home with the winning run on an error Klttleson 1, Egner 1, Haberkorn 1, Brown 2. HO — While Stag Parkdale 9x12 ...... 214.00 173.00 fect game of the year to lead Wilcox Northeast Montana on an attempted in the Towns 3 In 1, Beyer 1 In 1, Klttleson 2 In 1, Egner 2 Wines & Spirits to an 8-0 victory over Brothers Three 5, Bennetts 3 Silver Dollar 32, dementi's 21; Mr, Bob's 19, In 3, Haberkorn 0 In 3, Brown 4 In 2, Hamilton 11n All Camel Family & BockpackingTents...... '.25 % OFF Olympic AlllllatedBonkJ sixth inning to help the Western stars 1.W — Egner. L — Towns. GTC in Apache city men's fast-pilch Bennetts 13, Atwood 5; Tu-Llps 21, Paradise New Jersey Camping Equipment Lost! Vern's Babe's 14, Mad Batters 10 win. Ruppert had singled and scored WEST CENTRAL 5, WESTERN 1 softball league action Wednesday. Seneca West Central ....IN 002 ON — 3 7 5 Reg. Sale Wisconsin Land Title 9, College Life 4; Rob- SLOW-PITCH after two walks had loaded the bases. Western HlMlHx — 4 6 1 Price Price Wayne Wletzel tossed a two-hit ert & Lee's 11, Cay's 9; Tony Franks West Central (ab-r-h-bl) — O'Connell If 2-1-2- 31, Mister Donut 5 Oklahoma While Slag 2Vi Ib.Holofill shutout to lift Off The Wagon over Athens 8, Rollers 4 NORTH CENTRAL, J, NORTHERN 4 0, Krantz ss 1444, W.Barsness 2b 2444, Haack . Sleeping Bag...... 39.9 9 32.00 Shownee South Carolina Northern 000 ON »N ON 10 — 4 12 4 2b 2444, Burgenske rf 2444, Hooper rf 1-144, Hula Falls, 9-0, in the Coast League. Chuggers 10, Midland Coop 9; Brat Und Brau Lucky Strikes 14, Rollers 9; Loescher Realty Schmltt Ib 24-1-1, Hruska Ib 1444, Schultze Ib 1- White Stag 4 Ib.Hollofill 808 East 11, Renegades 5; Big Sticks 19, Contact North Central.... 001000 NO M011 5 S 11 3 Jim Bohlman' hit a Realty 9 7, Wisconsin Club 4; Krozy's 10, New Paradise Northern (ab-r-h-bl) — Du. Benzine 5b 2-1-1-1, 044, Becker 3b 2-1-1-1, Voss 3b 1444, Olson ss-lf- Sleeping Bag ...... 29.99 24.00 Lounge 6 K. Adler 2b 3-0-WI, L. Adler cf 3-1-14, R. Straub rf P 4444, Kind p 2444, Handel p-lf 2444, Jones White Slag 2'A Ib.Hollofill II to spark a seven-run rally in Southeast 34-1-1, L. Robert! 3b 3-0-1-1, Saoger 3b 34-1-0, S. cf 24-14, Galllgan cf 24-24, Brabender c 1444, Joey's 9, Tromerles 4; Capper Grid 25, Pizza Peetz c 2444. Totals 32-3-7-3. Sleeping Bog ...... 58.99 49.00 PII5 Johnsrud ss 3-0-2-0, M. Statz ss 34-1-0, Grelber Ib the last inning to give Crandall's a 3444, Stelnhorst Ib-P 34-14, P. Rlpp If 34-14, Western (ab-r-h-bl) — Nelson ss 1-1-14, Poad Twin Peaks Polorguard Western Schelder II4444, Mitch Pings rt-cf 3-144, Mark ss 2-1-14, Murphy 2b 0444, Morgan 2b 2-144, 13-12 victory over Red Shed In the Poison's 18, Chesty's 13; Lums 9, Trlp-A-LIn Yankees, Rangers Ruppert rf-cf 4-1-1-1, Olson Ib 1444, T.Edwards Sleeping Bag ...... 85.00 68.00 8; Midway IGA 16, Steven's Cocktails 4 Pings cf 3444, Dann c 2444, Barblan c 2-1-1-1, Mideast slow-pitch league. Wild p 14-14, Severson p 1444, Bartholomew p- Ib 1444, Massey Ib 044-1, Christian cf 2-1-14, All Gladding Sleeping Wlnnebavo Galle rf 1444, Ernzen 3b 244-1, Schwlerske 3b 2- Madison General 19, Time Keepers 7 work out trade 1b 4444. Totals 52-4-12-4, Bags ...... 1 8.99 to 59.99 25% OFF North Central (ab-r-h-bl) — Puls 3b 24-14, 044, Schwontes dh 2444, Williams p 1444, Stebco * AM260 Air Mattress ...... 26.99 21 .00 Wyandot Du. Hellenbrand 3b 34-14, M. Acker rf 2-1-1-1, R.Roberts p 1444, Parks c 1444, Narveson c 3- MEN Smllly's Four Lakes 20, Atomic Bar 11; Go. Hellenbrand rf-p 3-1-1-2, Volk Ib 24-24, M. 0-14, Meyers II 0-144, Borcherdlng If 34-14, Tucker *\7 Aluminum Chair ...... 6.99 5.50 PAST-PITCH Mlller-Horne 9, Nitty Gritty 3 Martin p 0444, Van Natla p 0444. Totals 29-4-4- Apache NEW YORK (AP) - The NewPasslnl 1b-rf 4444, Annen II 24-1-1, P. Miller If- Tucker *1100vernighter Cot ...... 21.99 17.00 ct 5444, Strangstallen cf-ll 4-1-M, Relusdarl 2b 4. Tucker *125 Bedw/l'/i" Pod.... .-...34.9 9 23.00 Wilcox Wines«. Spirits 8, GTC 0 WOMEN York Yankees will receive outfielder 2444, S. Adler 2b 4444, Fleber c 1444, Wendt 2B — Poad, Christian, Galllgan. SO — Kind 4, Cardinal FAST-PITCH c 44-24, Soellmon ss 2444, Hach ss 2-144, C. Handel 1, Olson 1, Martin 1, Van Natta 4, Wil- All Palco Canteens & Cook Kits ...... 40% OFF Mickey's Tavern H, Alt'N Bach's 1; Pooles4, Alaska , minor league infielder Carpenter p 0444, Rung p 1444, Busch p 144- liams 2, Roberts 3. BB — Kind 2, Handel 2, Olson AAII Mirro Canteens ...... 25% OFF Bralhaus ? Hair Stylists 27, Gilbert Builders 5 Amos Lewis and two players to be 0, Ballweg p 0-144, Hady p 34-14. Totals 49-5-12- 0, Martin 0, Van Natta 3, Williams 3, Roberts 0. Cherokee Arkansas HO — Kind 2 In 5, Handel 3 In 2, Olson 1 In 1, Mar- All Frontier Cookwear & Utensils ...... 25% OFF dementis' Lounge 8. Daniels Conduction 5 Country Mill 9, United Bank 2 named later to complete the trade 2B — Slrangslallen. 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Camp Trails Centuri Pack & Frame Combo ...... 107.5 0 80.00 None of the unspecified players can Continued from Page 1 get in that area, but generally it works American Camper Pack & currently be on an out for the best." Frame Combo ...... 34.50 25.00 The Scoreboard roster. it and make quite a living off of it. Tegan said expense payments are Am. Camper Yucca Pack ...... 9.99 7.00 In a separate transaction, the Am. Camper Tear Drop Pack ...... 9.99 7.00 Hell, I guess if I could, I would, too." generally based on previous perfor- All Igloo Coolers ...... 20% OFF Pro soccer Rangers transferred the option of The ex-UW athlete said he believes mance but the former UW athlete said Area baseball shortstop Domingo Ramos from Syra- Spartacade and the Sports Festival* many of the big meets have perform- FISHING cuse to Columbus of the International NASL HOME TALENT NIOHT LEAGUE were relatively, if not completely, free ance premium clauses for the athle- Reg. Sale Wednesday's results Eastern Western League. Ramos, whom Texas got in a of payoffs because, "from my exper- tes. That means that in addition to Price Price San Diego 3, Philadelphia 1 W L W L trade with the Yankees last winter, Salesman's Rod Samples Detroit 2, Houston 0 Marshall 4 . 1 Cottage Grove 4 1 ience, as far as the AAU goes they being paid on the basis of past per- One-Of-A-KindRodsbyBerkely, Milton 4 1 Cross Plains 3 2 Rochester 2, Fort Lauderdale 1 still is on the Texas roster and is only don't pay anybody anything but bare formance, athletes are also paid to Olympic & Lamaglass ...... 30% OFF Washington 5, Tampa Bay 1 Lak* Mills 2 4 Ashton 3 2 Portland 3, Toronto 2 Jefferson 1 5 Dodgeville 2 4 on loan to Columbus, the Yankees expenses. break or not break records. Special Buys Atlanta 3, New England 2 Evansvllle 1 5 Monona 0 3 Triple A . "If you are on a U.S. team, they This, of course, is only at the very Selected Rods by Northwoods, St. Croix Dallas 4, Tulsa3 & Maxim ...... 30% OFF Cosmos 3, Los Angeles 1 Northern Southern Ramos was one of three minor lea- pay your air fare, traveling expenses highest level of competition. California 2, San Jose 0 W L W Salesman's Reel Samples Seattle 9, Edmonton 0 Mlddlelon 6 0 Blanchardvllle 5 guers originally sent to the Yankees in and a per diem. I've never heard of "Most of these people don't just Waunakee 2 Wlola 2 One-Of-A-Kind Reels by Diawa, Olympic, Roybi, Minnesota at Vancouver, late the deal for Rivers that was voided. Zebco & Penn ...... 30% OFF Today's games Mazomanle 1 3 Mineral Point 1 any world-class athlete getting money live to run or compete," Tegan said, No gomes scheduled McForland 1 3 Argyle 1 Detroit Manager All Fly Rods ...... 30% OFF Verona Bank 2 4 Orangevllle 1 from the AAU. It just doesn't hap- "but have some kind of a job as well. Tonight's games (7:30) — Mineral Point at threatened to seek a forfeit of Texas' pen." All the athletes we know here have a Piano #5410 Tackle Box ...... 5.50 4.00 Orangevllle, III., Blanchardvllle at Argyle, Cot- 11-3 victory Tuesday night because he All Globemaster Tackle Boxes ...... 50% OFF Pro football tage Grove al Dodgeville, Monona at Cross However, since money is known to job and don't get government money Pro Search Fish locator ...... 1 89.00 149.00 Plains, Jefferson at Evansvllle, Marshall at Lake felt Rivers was an ineligible Ranger Mills, McForland at Waunakee, Mazomanle at be paid in international and independ- to help prepare themselves for say, Shakespeare #888 motorw/ remote & NFL EXHIBITIONS Mlddlelon. player and that the outfielder still be- Bow Mount ...... 249.00 189.00 Today's games ent meets, world-class athletes are the Olympics. SI. Louis at Houston, 7:30 p.m. longed to the Yankees. "But they need help with expense Minnesota at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. faced with the question of why should TENNIS W L W L But a spokesman for baseball Com- Friday's games Horlcon 14 they compete in a non-paying meet money to compete in Europe," he Reg. Sale New Orleans at Miami, 7 p.m. 5 Oshkosh 11 10 Green Bay 15 B Menasha 4 12 missioner Bowie Kuhn said Wednes- Price Price Philadelphia al Baltimore, 7 p.m. Appleton such as Spartacade or the Sports Fes- said, "and I don't see anything wrong 14 9 Sheboygan 4 14 Bancroft Celebrity Rocket ...... 1 4.00 1 9.99 Saturday's games Madison HJ 10 9 Burlington 0_ 1._4 day that Rivers is eligible to play for tival when they could be paid to com- with that. If you saw something wrong Kansas City al Green Bay, B p.m. Bancroft Federation Cup Frame ...... 29.99 21 .00 Pittsburgh at Buffalo, 5 p.m. Tonight's game — Sheboygan at Oshkosh, 8. Texas, even though the player or play- Friday's game — Appleton at Menasha. Satur- pete in an international meet. with that then, by the same token, you Dunlop Volley II Frame ...... 59.99 48.00 New York Jets al Chicago, 4 p.m. day's games — Madison Howard Johnson's at ers New York was to get had been un- "I've heard a lot of stories (of would have to say that international Washington at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. Burlington (2), 1 p.m.. Sunday's games — She- Head XRC Frame...... 89.99 72.00 New England al Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. decided at the time of the Tuesday payoffs), but I've never actually seen competition is only for athletes who Wilson Motchpoint Rocket ...... 28.99 23.00 Cincinnati at Detroit, 7 p.m. boygan at Madison Howard Johnson's (2), 1 p.m., Warner Park; Oshkosh al Horlcon (2), 1 p.m.; game. Wilson *T-3000 Rocket ...... 49.99 40.00 Cleveland at New York Giants, 7 p.m. Appleton al Burlington (2), 1 p.m. one take place," said McClimon. "But can pay for themselves. Denver at Dallas, 8 p.m. I would say the top people in the world "I feel there is nothing wrong with Yamaha YFG-30 Frame...... 54.00 43.00 Oakland at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. All Leach Racquetball Rockers ...... 30% OFF San Diego al San Francisco, 9:30 p.m. Yacht racing are probably getting something. I helping to pay expenses, but when you Bancroft Squash Rackets ...... 27.99 14.00 Appleton's O'Brien imagine they are doing it (getting go beyond that it is unnecessary," he All Spalding Tennis Rackets ...... 50% OH Pro tennis MENDOTAYACHT CLUB their payoffs) through plane tickets. said. "The problem, however, is that if Gut Stringing w/Frame Purchase ...... 20% OFI Class/ E — 1, Frankwlcz-Schoor; 2, Fix; 3, wins bicycle race All Carnaby Tennis Bags ...... 30% OFI Weston-Manchesler. M-20 — 1, VonSchnel- That's keeping it in a pretty grey area you set up more rules to stop the VOLVO TOURNAMENT demesser; 2, Stebblns-Olson; 3, Shelton-Holght. All Royal Crest Tennis Bags ...... „ ...... 30% OFI At North Conway, N.H. Laser: First race — 1, Armontourt; 2; Gunder- but at least that's better than accept- payoffs people will only break those, Converse Chris Evert Tennis ShoeL.,.20.99 1 6.00, Wednesday's second-round singles results Collin O'Brien of Appleton cap- son; 3; Frankwlcz. Second race — 1, Arman- ing money." too. It's very hard to control and I All Mem & Ladies Shoes ...... 20% OFF , USA, beat Bruce Manson, tour I; 2, Hooter; 3, Bradley. tured first place, but racers from Du- USA, 7-4, 4-4, 4-5; , Australia, boat Nick "Most athletes have just their don't know that it can be done." Penn Tennis Balls ...... 3/2.99 8.80/dl Savlano, USA, 4-3, 4-1; Baloic Tarociy, Hungary, buque, Iowa, dominated the field in Trio Tennis Bolls ...... 6.80/dz beat Ivan Molina, Colombia, 4-3, 4-3; Raul Raml- travel expenses paid for," Tegan said. McClimon said he felt if athletes roi, Mexico, beat Manuel Oranles, Spain, 4-4,6-0; Softball tournament the Capitol Concourse race held "Others have their travel expenses, were taught to do something other Ace Tennis Balls ...... 4.80/dl Peter McNamara, Australia, boat Bill Maze, Wednesday night. USA, 4-4, 4-0; Joso-Luls Clorc, Argentina, boat POYNETTE — Men's slow-pilch Softball hotel rooms and food paid for. Some than compete it might help eleviate GOLF CLUBS Mike Cahlll, USA, 4-3, 4-1; Gulllermo Vllas, Ar- tournament, Aug. 9-12; S50 entry fee; S200 first O'Brien placed first, but Dubuque Reg. Sale gentina, beat Butch Walls, USA, 4-3, 3-4, 6-1; prize; call Bob Tomllnson, 635-4552. athletes make money by getting paid the situation. He indicated that ath- Brian Gotttrlad, USA, boat Colin Dowdoswell, racers took three of the top seven plane tickets to two meets in the same letes go after the money because they Price Price Switzerland, 4-2,4-4. places, including Dave Timmerman, know they don't have the training to Northwestern Tournament 8/3 ...... 1 24.99 93.00 Area running events vicinity and then cashing one of them. Spolding Epic 2000-8/3 ...... 149.99 103.00 GRAND PRIX OPEN who was second. Joe Widerhold was You can get a little critical when you earn it in another profession at a later At South Orange, N.J. sixth and Rick Winter was seventh for Ben Hogan Producer w/Apex Wednesday's singles results PRAIRIE DU CHIEN — Men's five-mile and date. Shaft 9/4...... 417.0 0 337.00 First round — Vllas Gerulaltus, Kings Point, women's three-mile road runs, sponsored by the the other top finishes. N.Y., beat Robin Drysdale, Great Britain, 4-1, Prairie du Chlen Recreation Department; Satur- "It's discouraging to see good in- H & B Powerbuilt Citation w/drnasty 4-4; John McEnroe, Douglaston, N.Y., beat David day, Aug. 18; Women's competition and prep and George Mount of Lafayette, Calif., tentions get lost in politics and red Shaft 9/4...... 440.0 0 366.00 Carter, Australia, 4-3,4-1. grad school races will begin at 10 a.m., and four Ex-Badger Crossen Walter Hogen Ultrodyne III 8/3.... 372.00 307.00 Second round — Anond Amrllral, India, beat men's divisions will start at 10:30; additional In- who placed sixth in bike racing in the tape, he said. "It's no secret that in Fernando Dalla Fontanna, Argentina, 4-3. 4-4; formation Is available Irom Pat Mulrooney, 300 1976 Montreal Olympics, was third. Waller Hogen Ullrodyne III 8/4.... 417.00 345.00 Chris Kachel, Australia, beat Rick Meyer, New N. Michigan SI., Prairie du Chlen. is cut by Atlanta the European Eastern bloc countries Spalding Top Flite 8/4 ...... 335.00 265.00 York, 4-4, 4-4, 6-4; Jay Lapldus, Princeton, beat SUN PRAIRIE — Five and 10-kilometer Madison's Greg Meeker was the athletes' job is to be part of the na- Gene Malln, Santa Monica, Calll., 7-4, 7-2, 4-4; races; Sunday August 19 at B a.m. In Angell fourth, while Andrew Hanpsten was Selected Golf Bags Fred McNalr, Chevy Chase, Md.. beat Bruce Park; sponsored by the Madison East Branch SUWANEE, Ga. (AP) - Line- tional team. And in Africa, runners Atlantic Fairway Master Clark Nichols, Los Angeles, 4-3, 4-4; John Lloyd, Great YMCA; S3 entry fee on or before August 14 and *4 ninth. Britain, beat Andres Maurer, West Germany, 4-4, after; pick up entries at the East YMCA or at backer David Crossen from the Uni- are placed in the service or police 20%-30% OFF 4-2. Terrace Sports In Sun Prairie; tor more Informa- The average speed for 50 riders in versity of Wisconsin was among three force. I suppose Kenya figures a Ke- tion call 221-1571. the race was 29 mph. rookie free agents cut Tuesday by the nyan can do more for the country run- Shoes Brewer averages National Football League's Atlanta Green Jay & Fool Jay Shoes Metro golf 1, Collin O'Brien, Appleton; 2, Dave Timmer- ning than guarding the Ugandan bor- Selected Models) ...... 25% OFF man, Dubuque, Iowa; 3, George Mount, Lafay- Falcons. Hush Puppy Mens Shoes ...... 29.99 22.00 BATTING ette, Calll.; 4, Greg Meeker, Madison; 5, Steve der. ab h 2b 3b hr rbl ave. Lake Windsor (72) — Tim Palzklll 72. Grossman, Woodland Hills. 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What we need to Nakoma (70) — Sherrl Stelnhauer 74; Jim Jogging Suits by Trockwise ...... 30% OFF Yount 385 104 18 4 7 34 .270 Wledenbeck Jr., Byron Jevne 77; Mike Mitchell develop is a system where if a guy is Davis 708 55 7 1 9 32 .264 7B; Chick Oswald 79. City swim meet Shorts by Stubbies, Your Advantage, Wohltord 121 32 9 0 1 12 .244 Madison Petrie's Sports gained a an accountant we should get him a job Bravado & Gym Shorts ...... 30% OFF 17 Odana Hills (71) — Tim Bauer 71; Doug Shel- Ogllvle 334 87 3 20 40 .260 don 74; Bob Leu 75; Fred Schwartz 77; Sam Ber- tie for the Metro Division champion- as one so he can learn that, too. Shirts by Bravado, Spalding, Your Advantage and Money 182 46 11 1 3 12 .253 low, Dave Mannls 79. will begin today Martinez 133 33 8 0 3 17 .248 Blackhawk (72) — Tom Husel 74; Ron Came ship of the State Line American Le- "For these people to continue there Selected models by Bando 337 79 9 3 8 31 .234 75; Lorry Hller 76; S. Cordenal 70; Russ Holt, Ir- gion baseball league when it received has to be a system that's legal and Munsingwear and Woolrich ...... 30% OFF Thomas 341 81 18 0 25 71 .224 ving King, Mike Elliott 79. The Monona Pool will be filled to Golf Slocks by Spalding & DeFini ...... 50% OFF Fosse 34 7 2 0 0 2 .206 Maple Bluff (71) — Matt Cookson 79. a forfeit from Beloit Wednesday night. works." Team 3447 1000 189 27 123 500 .274 Olenwciy (31) — Bruce Bosben, Terry Snobar- capacity with youngsters beginning at Stolen bases — Molltor 22; Cooper 10; Moore gerM; Jim Blair 39. 9 a.m. today as the all-city swimming Petrie's and Beloit share the title on But how to get to that point is what 6; Wohltord, Ogllvle 5; Younl 4; Lezcano 3; Gant- Yahara Hills (73) — Dick Ruggles 72; Dave all the shouting is about. WATER SPORTS ner, Davis. Bando 2; Hlsle, Thomas, Money 1. Thompson 73; Tim Ley 74; Jim Cunningham 75; meet gets underway. 10-3 records. Sieve Lauck, Wayne Hughev 76; Tim Harrington Sailboats PITCHING A total of 847 youths through age 17 77; Rich Stewart 78; Bob Gardner 79. Reg. Sale IP h er bb SO W-l era have registered to compete in the Castro . 32 2/3 28 5 9 7 3-0 1.38 HILL FARM LADIES GOLF ASSOCIATION Price Price Slaton ...152 154 47 38 57 10-6 2.78 At Odana Hills three-day meet that will open with 25- Snark Sunflower-? person (1 left). 420.00 338.00 Augustine...... 492/3 61 18 18 27 3-3 3.26 A flight: Low gross — Joyce Gaffney, 50. yard freestyle qualifying for girls 8 Trovers ..131 1/3 125 48 33 53 9-4 3.29 Play lor the day — Marlon Brolson. B flight: Lg Canoes Coldwell...... 166 1/3 174 64 23 67 11-5 3.46 — Kalhy Neher, 55. Pld — Jean Welch. C flight: and under and will run through boys Sorensen...... 172 1/3 173 69 26 43 12-11 3.40 LG — Mary Ann Ketlerhagen, 64. Pfd — Bette 1 2 ft. Fiberglass ...... 21 9.00 1 89.00 McClure ... 32 36 16 16 22 5-1 4.50 Gustatson. 9-10 butterfly qualifying. 1979 Bulck 17ft.fiberglas s...... 299.0 0 255.00 Cleveland...... 492/3 62 27 19 20 1-4 4.89 Galosso 23 1/3 32 13 13 11 1-0 5.01 Friday's competition, also slated to Hollowfofm Eipfit-17 ft. Stondofd. 479.00 388.00 Haos 118 121 68 48 62 7-7 5.19 Mitchell ....67 78 39 19 35 2-7 5.24 City volleyball begin a 9 a.m. will have qualifying for Boats Team 9602/31002398256387 63-44 3.73 the 11-12, 13-14 and 15-17 age groups. Pioneer 8 ft ...... 325.00 198.00 Saves — Augustine. Cleveland 4; McClure 3; COED OUTDOOR Saturday's competition includes 342 Pioneer 10ft...... 525.0 0 348.00 Castro, Galasso 2. Mohican Electro *7250. Stadium Bar beat Spike Jones, 15-12, 15-9, relays, for which no qualifying will be Water Skis 13-15; Mud beat Adidas, 15-13.13-15,16-14 Brewer attendance Monona held, and all two-heat individual finals. Nash Beginning Pair ...... 57.99 38.00 Steven's Cocktails boat Splkers, 15-7, 15-13, The participating clubs are Hill Nash Family Pair ...... 64.99 48.00 15-10; Rowlev-Schllmgen beat Artichokes. 16-14. All O'Brien Water Skiis ...... 15% OFF Wednesday 30,383 15-5. 15-5; Spiked Punch beat Leapln' Lizards, Farm, Maple Bluff, host Monona, last Average home date 26,895 15-11,15-4,14-16 50-datetotals Pacific year's host Nakoma, Parkcrest, 1979 1,344,730 1976 738,094 Stadium beat Rounders, 15-8,15-11,15-11; Call Any Vegetable beat James Allen Studio, 15-10, seven-time and defending champion 1978 1,017,096 1975 961,995 15-10.15-2; Net Deficit beat Cetalltes. 15-13,15-4 Ridgewood, Shorewood and West Side. 1977 868,102 1974 745,018 Seneca Irish Waters beat Warriors, 16-14, 11-15, 15-8; The public is invited to attend. Football transactions Great Big Pictures beat Dohnuls, 15-7,15-4 LOS ANGELES — waived punter Ken Beck- Ashe wins right to use Darnutzer's hit gives man of Arizona State and wide receiver-kick re- turner Wayne Taggart ol Los Angeles Southwest 4 Door, tinted glass, air-condition- College. 'advantage' name Busch Leaguers victory NEW ENGLAND — announced that draft choice John Zomberlln of Pacific Lutheran, left NEW SPORTS CENTER camp. NEW YORK (AP) - Tennis star Dave Darnutzer drove in Gary ing, cruise control, AM/FM stereo John Nolen Dr. (Near Coliseum) NEW YORK JETS — waived free agent line- backer Jim Boran of Columbia. aced the Wilson Sporting Heintz with two outs in the 10th inning SAN DIEGO — waived free agent punter Goods Co. on Wednesday, winning the to give the Busch Leaguers a 1-0 vic- radio, steel belted white-walls and 255-4448 Terry Magee of Nlchalls State. Open Daily 9-9 WASHINGTON — acquired offensive lineman right to market a line of tinted tennis tory to top Atlantic city baseball Gary Anderson on waivers from the New Orleans glasses and publish columns on the league action Wednesday. Sat. 9-5 Saints; acquired offensive tackle veteran Bill much, much more! #615 Sun. 12-5 Bain on waivers from the New York Giants. sport under the trademark, "Advan- Jeff Carl drove in the winning run 13.50% A.P.R. available to qualified buyers. tage Ashe." in the eighth inning as Rosa Insurance EAST STORE Prep baseball The U.S. Patent and Trademark topped the Rafters, 3-2. Phil Caruso r Sale Ends Aug. 15,1979 1440 tat Washington Avo. Office denied the trademark to Ashe hurled a one-hitter and struck out 11 249-6466 WIAA SUMMER TOURNAMENT April 25, 1977, on grounds that there batters to lift the Shuffle Inn over the At Wist Bend was "a considerable likelihood of con- Parkwood Pirates, 3-1. John Zimbrick Bukk Open Man. e\ Thurs. 10-9 Semifinals Toe*., Wed., &Frl. 10-5:30 Harltand 4, Onalosko 0 fusion with a line of tennis rackets In the completion of a suspended West Bend East 2, Greenfield 1 -Sat. 10-5 Final marketed by Wilson under the name game of July 16, Shuffle Inn defeated Buick-Opel 1601 W. BeltUp^ Hwy.. ModJton, WU 53713 (608) 271-1601 Hartland 4, West Bend East 3 "Advantage." Parkwood Pirates, 6-3, in 12 innings. Closed Sunday V WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1979 SECTION2.PAGE3 Sports Tercek, Domek set records in city qualifying Anne Tercek of Parkcrest opened qualifying for the 1979 All-City Swim Meet In spectacular fashion Thursday digest morning at the Monona pool by setting a city record in the meet's first event — the 8-and-under girls' 25-yard free- Palmer upset over his poor play style. Tercek swept through the event in BIRMINGHAM, Mich. (UPI) - Arnold Palmer, despondent over 16.49 seconds. Tercek also led the virtually shooting himself out of the $350,000 PGA with an opening qualifying in the 25 butterfly with a r£ . J i ™led Thursday he might curtail his play if he continues to time of J8.39. shoot bad golf. Andrea Domek of Ridgewood also "I'm not going to go out and shoot 80s very often and continue to set a city record in the 9-10 girls' 50 play,(i said Palmer, who will be 50 Sept. 10. "That's out of the ques- freestyle with a time of :31.57. Domek also posted the fastest time in 100 indi- Palmer, who is 151st on the tour money winning list with earnings of vidual medley qualifying, coming only $7,643 and has not won in the United States since 1973, still gath- home in 1:18.95. ered an army of fans as he shot a round of 41-40-81. That was 11 shots over Oakland Hills' par. Qualifying resumes this morning at West Side's Jeff Fletcher gives his all in the 9-10 boys' 50-yard butterfly qualifying. "I felt like I was playing better," he said after his round, which in- 9 with the 11-12 girls' 50 freestyle. The cluded a pair of double bogeys, nine bogeys and only two birdies. "But I finals are set for Saturday. —State Journal photo by J.D. Patrick guess it was just a figment of my imagination. 9-10 9-10 50 freestyle — l, Todd Wueraer, P, :33 73- 2 OIRLS "There are times," Palmer sighed, "when I still think I can go out Jeff Fletcher, WS, :34.J1; 3, Bill Raaaii N l-and-under 50 freestyle - 1, Andrea Domek, R, :31.57; 2, BOYS ... J.s '™*Ilvl> — ^ Ann» Tercek, P,- :16.49; 2, Shona Maolll, p, :aj,79; 3, Kim Binning, HF, :34.I7; 4, Todd BorgmoiTp, fis.M s/Andy' NeN :35.4B; 4, Paine Wellenslek, S, :34.71; 5, Cheryl there and do the things I used to do — but it doesn't happen." 1-ontf-under son, M,:« 37; 4, Steve Sharroth, HF, : 34.60 Nicole Ervln, WS, .-17.61; 3, Elite Clanev P 15-yard freestyle — 1, Stave Malewlci, p, : 17.69; 4, Kolle Baker, S T 7.79? S. sSSaJ& Woterhouse, P, :37.00; 6, Colleen Whllllnolon, M, :14.70; 2, Phil Crawley, N, :I7.51; 3, Chris Mann. Leonard, R, : 17.19; 6, Amy Anderson; M? • 17.91? '37.05. S, : 17.77; 4, Jack Kroll, R, : 18.18; 5, Eathan SI- 50 backstroke — \, Heidi Weneel, P, -.40,91; J, ronl, M,: 18.70; 6, Tim Myers, HP, :19.23. 15 backstroke — l, Rehna Peterson, R, : 19.47; Mory Richardson, HF, :42.91; 3, Amy Pokorney, Mays becomes ill from fatigue M backstroke — 1, Derek Grams, N,: 22.26; 2, 2, Baker, S, .-22.37; 3, Erin Pokorney, WS, .-23.32; WS, :43,I5; 4, Tlllony Nelson, R, ;44.48; 5, Wellen- Kroll, R, :22.32; 3, Bryan Fischer, MB, :22.91; 4, 4, Chris Hrenok, M, :23.32; S, Heidi Borlh. M, sick, S, :44.5S; 6, Judy Young, R, :47.12. David Wueraer, P, :23.03; 5, Myers, HP,:23.31; 4, -.23.56; 6, Barb Brown, R, -.13.73. 50 butterfly — 1, Lora Jellerson, S, :40.11; J, Steve Seuferer, N, :23.S2. Katie Holt, HF, :40.13; 3, Moolll, P, :40.38; 4 NEW YORK (UPI) — Willie t l P( :18 39( Susan Weiss, R, :42.24; 5, Woterhouse, P, :44.07) 2$ butterfly — |. Grams, N, :18.80; 2, Mann, - Mays, scheduled to be inducted into S,: 19.55; 3, Molewlcz, p, :20.07; 4, Peler Zana, s, - :20-I5; 4' P«l«rson, 6, Stacy Haertel, WS, ,-44.47. :20.J9; 5, Josh Phillips, N. :21.44; 4, Slronl, M, - p- '»-«•• *, Amanda 50 breastitrokt — l, Weneel, P, !4J,96; i. Ni- baseball's Hall of Fame on Sunday, Sturm Wou«, !2i,34, cole Marwell, S, :45.52; 3. Haertel, WS. :45.5I; 4, became ill Thursday after a hectic 'is breaitstroke — 1, Phil Crawley, N, :24.24; s Richardson, HF, :47.75; 5, Anne Johnson, WS, 2, Phillips, N, :24.30; 3, Tony Cole, HF, :24.52; 4, 15 breaststroke - 1, Clancy, P, :23,60j 2, :49.24; 6, Binning, HF, ;49.34. day of promotional activity and Mark Dacumos, N, :25.1); S, Sean Smith, HF, saa, HFN: nnv Moron, P, :24.07; 3, Sara Gorsuch, R, . . '•» IM — 1. Domek, R, 1:18.95; 2, Marwell, S, 25.48;4, Wuerger, P, :25.55. 4i2 4 WSl UM! s An

By R.R. Lenz lege game. The Chiefs picked him tice, because that's my time to learn. will be the time for me to quit," said State Journal Sports Writer with hopes that he would recover from But when they use real bullets, when Bell, who will be 22 years old on Aug. Packers to meet Chiefs his knee surgery. Bell claims he has. it's time to play the game, I get ex- 30. "The money to me is really second- "I'm almost all the way back," Bell cited and I like to be around emotional ary right now. Really. I'm here be- GREEN BAY - The Green Bay Mike Bell doesn't even care that said. guys." cause this is what I want to do and be- Packers open their 1979 exhibition sea- he's the highest drafted player from But that is Bell's prognosis. The Bell, who is expected to play the cause I enjoy doing it. When I don't son here against the Kansas City last season's college teams to sign Chiefs tonight at Lambeau Field Chief coaches are decidedly more right defensive end of the Chiefs' enjoy it any more, I'll get out." (8p.m.,Ch, 3), with a National Football League guarded about his condition. Bell's three-linemen, four-linebacker de- But right now Bell is happy to be team. Bart Starr, beginning his fifth sea- contact drills have been held to a mini- fense, said his teammates don't hassle doing what he's doing. He is sort of son as the Packer head coach, leads a "There's not really any added pres- mum. He was sent in for only nine him about his enthusiasm. the hometown boy come home. Bell squad that hopes to improve on their sure," Bell said during a recent tele- plays in the Chiefs' scrimmage last "Everyone accepts me for my en- grew up in Wichita, Kan,, and went to 8-7-1 record of a year ago. The Pack- phone interview. "I don't even think of Saturday against St. Louis. thusiasm," Bell said. "I think some of high school there before going off to ers tied the Minnesota Vikings for first myself as being the highest drafted But even that limited playing time it will rub off and I think most of the college in Colorado. place In the National Football Confer- college player in the NFL." Mike Bell taught Bell a lesson about pro football. guys are glad to have somebody Bell did not play organized football ence's Central Division, but missed Bell wasn't the first player chosen "Everybody was just standing around who's always going to keep until his junior ye'ar in high school. He the playoffs because of a loss and a tie in last May's college draft. He was the second, picked Bell, a 6-foot-4, around," he said. "Nobody was them fired up." had "other things" to do, But he so ex- in their two games with the Vikings. , second. Ohio State's Tom Cousineau The Chiefs, under the direction of 255-pound defensive end from Colo- whooping or hollering. Sure, it was a Bell said he doesn't worry about celled at it when he took it up that last second-year Head Coach Marv Levy, was first, but opted to play with Mon- rado State. controlled scrimmage and there were pro football putting a damper on his season he became an all-American at suffered through a 4-12 season last treal of the Canadian Football League Kansas City surprised many people no fans, but I like to play the game enthusiasm. Colorado State, was named the West- year in the Confer- instead of the NFL's Buffalo Bills. by picking Bell, who had sustained a with emotion. "Once it starts to become a job, ence's Western Division. The Kansas City Chiefs, choosing knee injury in his second-to-last col- "I'm not a big rah-rah guy in prac- once I start to get the blahs, then that Turn to Page 3, Col. 3 Wisconsin State Journal • Saturday, August 4, 1979, Section 2 Sports

Brewers rebound; American League EASTERN DIVISION W L Pet. GB Baltimore ...... 73 34 .682 .... Boston ...... 64 41 .609 8 Red Sox fall, 5-3 Milwaukee ...... 64 45 .587 10 New York ...... 58 49 .542 15 Detroit ...... 54 52 .509 By John Hughes Win Remmerswaal, a native of The Cleveland ...... 53 54 .495 20 State Journal Sports Writer Netherlands making his first major- Toronto ...... 32 76 .296 league appearance. MILWAUKEE - The Milwaukee The home runs gave Thomas a WESTERN DIVISION , Brewers are back on the road after a total of 27 and tied him with Rice for W L Pet. GB 5-3 victory over the the American League lead. California ...... 61 48 .560 ....;'' Friday night at County Stadium, but it "He's about to get hot," said Bam- Texas ...... 57 49 .538 2$ still remains to be seen if the Brewers berger of Thomas. "When he gets Minnesota ...... 56 49 .533 3 spent too much during their last pit down — where is he ... .225? — he Kansas City ...... 54 53 .505 6 stop to have any chance of catching usually gets hot and goes back up to Chicago ...... 47 60 .439 13 the league-leading . .250." Seattle ...... 47 63 .427 I4# For while Bambi's Bombers came Cecil Cooper also homered leading Oakland ...... 31 78 ,284 30 ,; back to life and gave a off the sixth and the Brewers' other strong pitching performance, the run came in the fourth when Cooper Orioles remained their nearly invinci- doubled and scored on Sixto Lezcano's single. Lezcano then scored on ble selves by beating the New York EASTERN DIVISION Yankees, 1-0. Thomas' first home run. So the Brewers stay 10 games out In all, the Brewers had 10 hits and W L Pet. GB seven of them were for extra bases. Montreal ...... 60 43 .582 .... of first, and Boston, the other team Zimmer feature, Page 2 Pittsburgh ...... 60 46 .566 1ft within nailing distance of the leader, Chicago ...... 55 48 .534 5 drops to eight back. Brewer notes Philadelphia ...... 56 52 .518 6ft Nevertheless, Brewer Manager the one who kinda got us started on St. Louis ...... 52 51 .505 8 was relieved his this losing streak — losing to Balti- Reggie Cleveland (1-4), dubbed "the Saskatchewan Snackeir by a waggish Bos- New York, .44 59 .427 16 team's four-game losing streak was more (2-1 Monday)," he said. "I ton writer, will start for the Brewers today over. pitched all right, but it was still a loss. against Allen Ripley (1-0). The game is the WESTERN DIVISION "I had all my fishing gear packed," I was very upset because I wanted to NBC Game of the Week, so will start at W L Pet. GB he joked, nodding toward a pile of win that game very badly." 1:15 p.m. Instead of 1:30. . . Houston 63 47 .573 .... rods, reels and tackle stashed in the Slaton will probably have to con- (12-10) and (3-3) will be the Brewers starters Tor Sunday's double- Cincinnati 59 52 .531 4% corner of his office. "One more loss tinue as the temporary lone ace of the header against Dennis Eckersley (13-5) San Francisco 52 57 .477 and I was taking off." ailing pitching staff. is and a pitcher to be named later. Bob Stan- SanDlcgo 50 61 .450 Seriously, he added: "We needed still recovering from a muscle pull in ley, who was to have pitched Friday, was pulled from the rotation because of illness. Los Angeles 46 62 .426 16 that one bad. This is going to pick the his rib cage and is still Atlanta 45 64 .413 boys up. You know you're going'to go weak from a bout with intestinal flu, BOSTON MILWAUKEE into these things (losing streaks), but putting people like Reggie Cleveland ab r h bl ab r h bl this was a very bad time to go through and Jerry Augustine into the starting Burlesn a 4020 Molltor ss 4020 Flsk c 4100 Money 2b 4000 it. And you never know when you're rotation. Lynn cf 2010 Cooper Ib 3221 Friday's results going to break out of it. I've seen these After Hobson's home run Bamber- Rice dh 3000 Lezcano rl 4121 Ystrzmk II 4000 Ogllvle If 4000 AMERICAN LEAGUE things go 10-12 games." ger brought William Castro in from Watson Ib 4120 Thorns dh 4223 Hobson 3b 4112 Bando 3b 2000 Milwaukee 5, Boston 3 Slaton (11-6) was the stopper for the bullpen and Castro recorded the Evans rf 4000 C Moore c 4010 Chicago 8, Toronto 5 Brohmr 2b 4010 Wohlfrd cf 4010 Up for air Texas 8, Cleveland 3 the Brewers Friday night. He allowed final two outs on ground balls to earn Total 3] 3 7 2 Total 33 5105 Baltimore 1, New York 0 only one unearned run and five hits his third . Minnesota 4, California 1 Boston 000 001 002— 3 Kansas City 5,3; Detroit 3,4 through the first 8% innings before Slaton got all the support he needed Milwaukee 000 302 OOx— 5 Scott Carmichael of Shorewood pool comes for air dur- E—Money. PP—Boston 1. LOB—Boston Seattle 1, Oakland 0 giving up a single to Bob Watson and a from the recently quiet Brewer home- 6, Milwaukee 7. 2B—Cooper, Wohlford. ing his 13-14 boys' 100-meter breaststrokc qualifying home run to Butch Hobson in the run bats. Gorman Thomas, who was CMoore. 3B—Molltor. HR—Thomas 2 (27), heat of the All-City Swim Meet at the Monona pool Fri- NATIONAL LEAGUE Cooper (18), Hobson (17). Chicago 4, St. Louis 2 ninth. Twice earlier Slaton faced Bos- the Friday because IP H RER BB SO day. Carmichael, who wasn't able to reach the finals In Montreal 10, New York 6 Boston ton's dangerous with two his sore legs still will not allow him to Renko L.8-6 5 74401 this event, topped the qualifying In the 100 backstroke San Diego 6, Cincinnati 4 Remmerswaal 3 31134 with a time of 1 minute, 12.15 seconds. Sixteen records Houston 4, Atlanta 1 men on base and both times he got play in center field, hit a two-run Milwaukee Pittsburgh 6,5; Philadelphia 3,1 Rice to hit a ground ball for an out. home run in the fourth inning off Slaton W.11-6 81-3 7 3 2 3 1 fell In the qualifying Friday. (Sec story on Page 4.) Los Angeles 11, San Francisco 3 Castro S,3 2-300000 Slaton was pleased with his per- starter and loser Steve Renko (8-6) Renko faced two batters In sixth. —State Journal photo by J.D. Patrick formance. "I'm happy because I was and a solo blast in the sixth off reliever T—2:32. A—37,358. Today's games

AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston (Ripley, 1-0) at Milwaukee (Cleveland, 1-4), 1 p.m., Ch. IS. Texas (J. Johnson, 4-12) at Cleveland (Walts, 10-?), 1:05 P.m. Oftedahl takes city men's golf lead Kansas City (Gura, 7-7) at Detroit (Chris, 0-0), l:15 p.m. California (Aase, 8-7, or Frost, 9-7) at Scott LundO (Y) 77-71-148 Mark Broska (MB) 78-76-154 Minnesota (Goltz, 10-7), 1:15 P.m. By John Schmidt ated from West High School a year just don't want to feel I've lost. If Jeff Slmonson (0) 72-77—149 Joe Blosl (O) 71-83—154 Chicago (Worthati, 11-10) at Toronto Tom Murphy (O) 73-76—149 Scott Walsh (C) 75-79—154 (Clancy, 2-7), <: JO P.m. State Journal Sports Writer ago and will enroll at the University of somebody beats me, well, that's okay. Mike Ploutt (Y) 74-75-149 Jack Storer (MB) 75-79—154 Baltimore (Stone, 9-7) at New York Jim Schuman (O) 75-74—149 Tom Fitzgerald (O) 76-78—154 Wisconsin this fall, said he was think- But winning this would be really good Dick Regenberg(BH) 79-77—156 (Hunter, 2-o), 7 p.m. Gary Prlsbe (C) 75-74—149 Oakland (Morgan, 1-6) at Seattle (Par- Gary Oftedahl took over the lead in ing mainly about finishing near the for my confidence." Steve Caravello (MB) 76-73—149 Terry Schumann I Y) 74-82—156 Chuck Hlnners (N) 72-78—150 Harry Slmonson (MB) 77-79—156 rott, 9-7), 9:35 P.m. the 35th Men's City golf tournament top. With the cut coming at 152, only 32 Sean Toulon (O) 73-77—150 DovePreboske(C) 78-79—157 Gaugert has been nicknamed of the original 88 contestants in this Mike McFarlond (Y) 73-77—150 JlmTlghe(C) 78-79-157 NATIONAL LEAGUE Friday, posting a two-under-par 70 at MlkeGoode(N) 74-76—150 Ron Corne (BH( 82-75—157 Atlanta (Nlekro, 14-13, and Matula, year's tournament will continue when Tim Bauer (Y) 77-73—150 Poul Holiem (C) 82-75-157 Cherokee Golf Club. "Gag" by his friends. It's not just a de- Greg Moser (C) 81-77—158 o-7) at Houston (Andular, 11-7, and Doug Weiss (Y) 79-71-150 Nlemann, 3-1), 2,5:35 p.m. His 142 total is two better .than Jim rivative of his name, but a description play resumes at Maple Bluff at noon Doue Sheldon (Y) 76-75-151 Dennis Sokol (Y) 77-81—158 Matt Cookson (MB) ....79-79—158 Philadelphia (Esplnosa, 11-8) at Pitts- of the way he finishes tournaments. today. Dave Grams (N) 73-78—151 Bob Erlckson (O) 76-83—159 Gaugert Jr. of Odana Hills, who fired Doug Baker (BH) 74-77—151 burgh (Blyleven, 9-4), 1:15 P.m. Archie Wallen (N) 77-82—159 St. Louis (Denny, 5-8) at Chicago his second straight 72. Jack Stutz of "I've had a habit of starting out Fred Gage (MB) 75-76-151 RobZwettler(N) 79-80—159 Gory Oftedahl (Y) 72-70—142 BIIIBuchholz(N) 78-74-152 (Lamp, 7-7, or Krukow, 8-6), 1:15 P.m. Maple Bluff also carded a 70 and is really well in tournaments, then gag- Jim Gaugert Jr. (O) 72-72—144 DoveSchreler(N) 80-79-159 Greg Jahnke (O) 75-77—152 Lynn Hughy (Y) 81-78—159 New York (Swann, 9-9) at Montreal Jock Stuti (MB) 75-70—145 Jim Ogllvle (C) 75-77—152 third at 145. ging at the end," he said, adding that Warren Dailey (MB) 70-76—144 Tom Buffo (BH) 81-78—159 (Lee, 10-7), 4:35 P.m. DeonSchwoegler(C) 76-76-152 JohnMllby (N) 83-76-159 San Diego (D'Acqulsto, 7-8) at Cincin- First-round leader Warren Dailey he's determined not to let that happen Craig Brischke (C) 72-74—146 Curt Culver (O) 76-74-152 Brent Beer (MB) ...73-75—148 MlkeGreenholgh(C) 79-74—153 Ed Tallard (BH) 84-75-159 nati (Norman, 8-8), 7 p.m. is one of two golfers at 146. Dailey, of this time. JohnAehl(N) 74-74—148 Dove Lien (O) 79-81—160 San Francisco (Montefusco, 3-4) at Paul Taylor (BH) 77-76-153 Fred Engelke (BH) 80-80—160 Maple Bluff, had trouble with Chero- "I've been playing pretty well and Tim Dean (MB) 73-75—148 Bob Shoughnessy (0) 78-75—153 Los Angeles (Sutcllffe, 9-8), 9 P.m. Jim Collls (C) 75-73—148 Ken Russell (Y) 78-75-153 Phil Lohr (0) 81-79—160 Ron Brischke (C) 75-73—148 Scott Woshburn (C) 80-80—160 kee's greens, three-putting three just hope to finish high," he said. "I Joe Colloway (0) 83-77—160 times, and posted a 76. Also at 146 is Rondy Stelnhouer (N) 84-77—161 Nell Boer (N) 79—82—161 Craig Brischke of Cherokee, who shot Pete Jefferson (Y) v 80-81—161 a 74. Chris Hurley (O) 81-80—161 Crenshaw grabs lead in PGA Jock Kelly (MB) 79-83—162 Inside Oftedahl, a middle school teacher Ed Sheffield (BH) 80-82—162 TomHuset(BH) 83-79—162 and high school golf coach in McFar- GordyAyen(C) 84-78—162 Zimmer feature 2 land, toured both nines on Cherokee's Richard O'Brien (MB) 77-86—163 From wire services BIN Hllsenhoft (BH) 79-85—164 Sports digest 3 lough layout in 35. He carded two bo- were tied at 137. Graham scrambled Jerry Hermonion (Y) 80-84-164 to a 68, Haas birdied the final hole for Don Horwlch (C) 82-83—16S The Scoreboard 4 geys, one at No. 6, the other at No. 18, BIRMINGHAM, Mich. - Ben Bob Boetto (N) 83-82—165 Crenshaw, seeking the major title he' a 69 and Caldwell matched par-70 in Dona Relf (N) 86-81—167 Sports on TV 4 but offset those with four birdies. Tom Grate (BH) 83-85—168 City swim meet 4 "I hit the ball solidly all day," said needs to confirm his stature in the mild, breezy weather. Craig Jamlton(Y) 85-83—168 Tom Watson, the first-round lead-, Bill Evans Jr. (BH) 85-83—168 Oftedahl, who plays out of Yahara ranks of golf's premier performers, Rick Detlloff (BH) 85-85—170 er, again fell victim to some erratic Bill Schoof (MB) 82-89—171 Hills. "As long as I don't get in a hurry stroked out a smooth three-under-par TomMclnlyre(BH) 85-89—174 and quit thinking I believe I can play 67 and took command Friday in the action off the tee and slipped to a 72 Todd Dean (MB) 88-95—183 that left him at 138, two shots back. well." second round of the 61st PGA National Today's tee times Sarah Docter claims "Some days you have it, some days Noon — Bill Buchholz (N), Jim Ogllvle (C). The one time he did hurry Friday Championship. 12:08 — Greg Jahnke (O), Dean Schwoegler (C), bicycle championship was on the par-four 18th. "I was too "I'd give my eyeteeth to win," said you don't," said Watson, a four-time Curl Culver (O). 12:15 — Fred Gage (MB), Dove winner this season but in a slump the Grams (N), Doug Baker (BH). revved up," said Oftedahl, who the man the other touring pros call 11:23 — Doug Sheldon (Y), Tim Bauer (Y), MILWAUKEE (AP) - Madison's last month. Dr. Mike Goode (N). 12:M — Mike McForlond started on the back nine and came into "Gentle Ben." (Y), Chuck Hlnners (N), Doug Weiss (Y). 11:18— Sarah Docter won the girls' intermedi- the hole two-under. "And I hit a nine "I think I've matured. I think this "I just didn't drive it very well," he Sean Toulon (0). Jeff Slmonson (O), Mike Plautr ate 15-mile bicycle race Friday at the said. "I let four of them get away to (Y). iron right over the green." may be the time," he said after post- 12:45 — Steve Caravello (MB), Jim Schuman United States Cycling Federation's na- But other than a three putt on No. ing his 36-hole total of 136, four strokes the right. I was in four fairway bunk- (O), Tom Murphy (O). 12:53 — Gary Prlsbe (C), Ben Crenshaw ers and I made bogey from two of Jim Colll» (C), John Aehl (N). 1:80 - Scott tional championship road races at 6, Oftedahl was pleased with his round under par on the famed Oakland Hills Lunda (Y), Brent Beer (MB), Tim Dean (MB). Grant Park. them." 1:01— Ron Brischke (C), Craig Brischke (C), - and with the lead. "It's real excit- Country Club course, 7,014 yards of but not yet a winner in golf's great Warren Dailey (MB). 1:15 — Jock Stutz (MB), Docter, 15, a world class speed He was tied, at two-under-par and Jim Gougert Jr. (O), Gary Oftedahl I Y). ing," he said. "It was a real fun day, rolling hills and undulating greens in events, held a one-stroke lead over skater, completed the 15-mile course Australian David Graham, Rex Cald- (MB) — Maple Bluff, (Y) Yaharo, (0) very relaxed." suburban Detroit. Turn to Page 3, Col. 3 Odono, (N) Nokomo, (C) Cherokee, (BH) Block- in 38 minutes 1.75 seconds. Gaugert, a 19-year-old who gradu- Crenshaw, so often a challenger well and 25-year-old Jay Haas, who hawk. * > PAGE 4, SECTION 2 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4,1979 A's, Johnson's ready for NBC national meet

The Madison Barrett A's baseball pion or Colorado Springs, Colo. According to statistics, the A's ita State players: outfielder Kurt Jeff Jordan (2-1) and Jim Van the Wisconsin State League and is team, the summertime sports project Howard Johnson's will be a second have collected 341 hits in 930 times at Bradbuiy, who is hitting .338, and Prodosy (0-0) of Wisconsin; outfielder 19-11 for the season. of Gene Barrett, will take a 25-6 Madison representative in the national bat in their 31 games this season. They pitchers Stan Brown, Larry Groves Ron Bolek (.375), Arizona, and pitcher Pitcher BUtch Maglio (6-2) leads record and a .367 team batting aver- tournament and will meet Dodge City, scored 279 runs and had 540 and Rob Burgess. Brown has a ,4-0 Dan Antonelli (1-0), Colorado. Johnson's in State League hitting with age into the National Baseball Con- Kan., Monday at 7:45 p.m. in a first- on 33 homers, 16 triples, 68 doubles and record and three saves, Groves is 2-1 a .458 average, which ranks second in gress tournament next week at Wich- round game. 224 singles. and Burgess 0-2. Pitcher Rich Erwin The A's defeated Howard John- the league. He has 22 hits in 48 times at ita, Kan. Two Home Talent League players, Outfielder Tom Johnson, a Badger (9-1) and second baseman Randy Car- son's, 18-3, during the regular season bat. Manager Dave Halford is hitting "This Is perhaps the best team I've second baseman Mike Zimmerman of standout before his graduation in 1970, ter (.322) play for the University of Ar- and 11-8 in the state tournament final. .403 on 25 hits in 62 attempts. taken to the nationals," Barrett said Middleton, who has starred on Univer- leads the A's in hitting with a .470 kansas. Erwin has a 3.32 The A's will close their regular season Friday as he was preparing his team sity of Wisconsin teams the past two average. Ron Carothers, a sophomore average, having given up 19 runs (and today with a double-header with the Halford is attempting to raise fi- for the trip to Wichita. years, and pitcher Marty Hruska of star at Arizona State, is hitting .417. 47 hits) in 57 innings, and will be the Dubuque (Iowa) Blues at 3 p.m. at nancial help for the team's Wichita The A's, seeded No. 7 in the NBC Bank of Verona as well as pitchers Daryl Fuchs, a 1974 Wisconsin gradu- Tuesday night. Mansfield Stadium. trip. Persons wishing to make dona- double-elimination meet, play their Tom Klawitter, La Crosse, and Rob ate and current baseball coach at Other collegians with the A's in- tions should contact him at 5190 Wild- first game next Tuesday night. They'll Bohn, Johnson Creek, will join John- Evansville High School, is hitting .389. clude outfielder Frank Shellenback, Johnson's, which plays Burlington heather Drive, 53711, telephone 271- meet either the Alabama state cham- son's for the tournament. The A's roster includes four Wich- Joe Scime (.290) and in a twin bill today, has a 10-9 record in 3289. ' ' The Scoreboard Sixteen swim records fall Sixteen records fell Friday as the (:31.96), Christy Vedejs of Hill Farms 1:04.47; 2, Shea, HF, 1:05.15; 3, Larry Braue. S, Pro soccer Berberet 74; Glenn Nelson 77; Ron Elnerson 78; 1:05.35; 4, Pot Flnley, M, 1:05.49; 5, Tim Schllfen Pro tennis Dave DeVlnney, Mike Burrle 79. All-City Swim meet entered its second in the 13-14 girls' 100 breaststroke R, 1:06,21; 6, Dan Osborne, N, 1:06.89. Vahara Hills (72) — Tom Kuehn 77; Joe Bol- 100 freestyle - I, Kevin Wells, R, :56.26; 2, NASL. Istrerl Jr. 79. day of qualifying at the Monona pool. (1:22.01), Hilary Williamson of Hill Margraves, M, -.56.27; 3, Joy Peyton, HF, :58.03; 1 VOLVO TOURNAMENT 4, Andy Boer, WS, :58.35; 5, Dave Noll, M, :58.72; Friday ! rotulti At North Conwov, N.H. Odana Hills (71) — S. Mason 73; Dave Sneers- Jay Mortenson, Jeff Whalen and Farms in the 15-17 girls' 100 back- Dallai 7, Tampa Bay I chnelder 74; Rlley Winters 75; Tony Arvold 77; 6, Ron Relf, R, : 59.05. Friday's quarterfinal results 200 IM — 1, Baer, WS, 2:25.36; 2, Penner, S, Houston 4, Edmonton 3 lot) Singles Gene King, Henry Paulson 78; Jeff Martell 79. Ann Drolsom led the record setters stroke (1:13.26), Joanne Toomey of Today'* aomit Olenway (11) — Vic Marllneltl 34; Morv 01- 2:26.20; 3, McAweeney, P, 2:26.53; 4, Flnley, M, Eddie Dlbbs, USA, beat Balazc Taroczy, Hun- with two each. Mortenson, swimming West Side in the 15-17 girls' 100 breast- 2:30.16; 5, Belter, P, 2:30.49; 6, Osborne, N, Portland at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. gary, 6-3, 5-7, 6-1; Harold Solomon, USA, beat moen, Craig Brown 39, Fort Uaudirdol* at Ntw Ennlond, 7 p.m. Jose-Luis Clerc, Argentina, 6-3, 6-1; Gulllermo Maple Bluff (71) — Mel Stack 75; Dr. James for Mapfe Bluff, got his records in the stroke (1:21.86), Heidei Heineke of 2:31.13. San Jou at California, 9:30 p.m. Vllos, Argentina, beat Victor Peccl, Paraguay, Llndblade 79. IM2 Vancouver at Los AnoelM, 9:30 p.m. 6-4, 6-0; Jose Hlgueras, Spain, beat Corrado Bar- Nokomo (78) — Mark Relf 71; Sherrl Stein- 11-12 boys' 50-meter backstroke with a Ridgewood in the 15-17 girls' 100 free- 50 backstroke — 1, Kristi Graham, N, :35.64; Seattle at San Dleeo,«: JO p.m. aiiuttl, Italy, 4-4,4-6,6-2. hauer 73; Mike Mitchell, Steve Stein, Tim Wle- time of 33.45 seconds and in the 50 but- style (1:02.57) and Sue Horinek of 2, Wendy Heineke, R, :36.12; 3, Donna McCor- Doubles denbeck Jr. 74; Tim Wallen, Dave Hackworthy, mlck, HF, :37.81; 4, Betsy Gruliner, R, :40.13; 5, McNomara-Dowdeswell beat Ramirez-Colt- John Watts Jr. 77; Brian Bruce, Chuck Atkins, terfly with a time of : 32.89. Whalen, Ridgewood in the 15-17 girls' 100 IM Kathleen Fltzslmmons, S, :40.46; 6, Sara Slack, Brewer averages tried, 4-2, 6-0; Sadrl-Wllklnson beat Maze-Walts, John Henderson 79. M, :40.65. 4-1, 3-4, 7-5; Cohll-Hlgueras beat Teacher-Man- representing Shorewood, broke the (1:10.59). 50 breaststroke — 1, Kelll McCarthy, M, son, 4-7,4-0,6-1; Vllas-Tlrlac beat Filial-Case, 6-3, 11-12 boys' 50 freestyle record in :28.24 Relays and all individual finals will :38.83; 2, Fltislmmons, S, : 40.55; 3, Kim Clum, BATTINO 6-2. Late football HF. :41, 13; 4, Lynn Fltschen, R, :41.40; 5, Sue ab h Ib lb hr rb) ovo, and 100 individual medley in 1:12.83. be held today beginning at 9 a.m. Zlckau, WS, :4I.94; 6, Paula O'Luccy, R, :41.99. Moore 224 78 13 1 5 30 .348 GRAND PRIX OPEN Drolsom, competing for Hill 50 butterfly — 1, Wendy Olson, S, :31.96; 2, Leicano 323 104 17 3 15 65 .328 At South Orange, N.J. THURSDAY'S RESULT BOYS Heidi Neuman, R, :32.84; 3, Heineke, R, :33.71; 4, Molltor 410 124 21 10 7 42 .307 Friday's quarterfinal results Minnesota Seattle Farms, swam to the 11-12 girls' 50 11-11 Graham, N, :34.51; 5, Annabelle Crlpps, MB, Cooper 397- 121 28 1 IB 71 .305 Singles First downs 17 17 50-meter backstroke — 1, Jay Mortenson, :36.50; 6, McCormlck, HP, :36.75. Hlllt 88 25 7 0 3 13 .284 John McEnroe, Douglailon, N.V., beat Chris Rushes-yards 33-100 34-152 freestyle record in : 29.20 and the 100 MB, :33.45; 2, Tom Senn, S, .-35.40; 3, Eric Peter- 50 freestyle — 1, Ann Drolsom, HF, : 29.20; 2, Oantner 135 38 7 1 0 9 .281 Kachel, Australia, 6-1, 6-3; Jay Lapldus, Prince- Passing yards 144 179 son, R, :36.79; 4, Glenn Messner, N, :39.02; 5, Olson, S, :29.86; 3, Ervln, WS, :30.77; 4, Neuman, Vaunt 389 104 18 4 7 34 .247 Ion, N.J., beat Fred McNalr, Chevy Chase, Md., Return yards 50 49 IM record in 1:12.09. Mark Levin, P, -MM; 6, Paul Eckerle, S, -.40.63. R, -.31.04; 5, Debbie Bremel, WS, :31.29; 6, Allx Davit 208 55 7 1 9 32 .264 4-1, 4-3; Vitas Oerulaltls, Kings Point, N.Y., del. Posses 14-2B-1 17-26-0 Mark Felstehausen of Shorewood SO breastslroke — 1, Tom Raoalz, N, :40.64; 2, Frank, S, :31.37. Wohlford 129 34 10 1 1 12 .264 Emlllo Montana, Mexico, 4-1,4-1. Punts 4-39 .6-41 Tony Pohle, P, :40.98; 3, Les Blrbaum, MB, 100 IM — 1, Drolsom, HF, 1:12.09; 2, McCar- O0llvl* 342 87 17 3 20 40 .254 Doubles Fumbles-lost 1-1 '2-0 set the 13-14 boys' 100 breaststroke :4I.44; 4, Bob Welnswlfl, R, :4!.26; 5, Eckerle, S, thy, M, 1:18.33; 3, Frank, S, 1:19.12; 4, Ervln, WS, Martinez 133 33 8 0 3 17 .248 Andres Maurer, West Germany, and Jorge Penalties-yards 7-43 7-48 record in 1:17.19, Mike McAweeney of -.42.751 6, Eric Borowardl, N, :44.38. 1 -.20.10; 5, Lynn Fltscher, R, 1:22.66; 6, Jennifer Money 188 46 11 1 3 12 .245 Andrew, Venezuela, beat Onny Parun, New Zea- 50 butterfly — 1, Mortenson, MB, : 32.89; 2, Gaard, R, 1:23.28. Bando 339 79 9 3 8 31 .233 land, and Chrlstophe Roger-Vasselln, France, 5-7, Minnesota /O 6 o 3 0—9 Parkcrest the 15-17 boys' breaststroke Senn, S, :34.93; 3, Peterson, R, :35.S3; 4, Bill Wu- 13-14 Thomas 349 85 19 0 27 75 .230 4-4, 6-3; Colin Dlbley, Australia, and Chris Seattle 9 0 o o 1—12 erger, P, :36.40; 5, Mark Royal, WS, :36.B9; 6, 100 backstroke — 1, Kathy Reed, R, 1 :14.82; 2, Poise 35 7 2 0 0. 2 .200 Kachel, Australia, beat Horace Reid, Atlanta, Seattle — Sims, U, run (kick failed) mark in 1:11.17 and Kristi Graham of Dave Grams, N, '.37.78. Susie Baker, S, 1:17.66; 3, Sam Young, M, 1:19.42; Team 3712 1016 194 29 126 506 .274 Go., and Mike Mybero, South Africa, 6-3,4-3, Seattle — FG, Herrera, 20 50 freestyle — 1. Jeff Whalen, S, :28.24; 2, 4, Sue Stracka, HF, 1:19.55; 5, Lisa Bargman, P, Stolen bases — Molltor 22; Cooper 10; Moore Minnesota — FG, Danmeler, 33 Nakoma the 11-12 girls' 50 backstroke Pohle, P, :2V,65; 3, Blrbaum, MB, :32.21; 4, Derek 1:19.85; 6, Beth Neuman, R, 1:20.51. 4; Wohllord, Oollvle 5; Vaunt 4; Leicano 3; Oant- WOMEN'S TOURNAMENT Minnesota — FG, Jurlch, 42 record in: 35.64. Poll, R, :32.45; 5, Jefl Shaw, P, :33.34; t, Ted 100 bresststroke — 1, Christy Vedels, HF, ner, Davis, Bando 2; H Isle, Thomas, Money 1. At San Diego Minnesota — FG, Donmeler, 26 Green, N, -.34.02. 1:22.01; 2, Sue Vaughn, HF, 1:22.30; 3, Allison Ar- Friday's quarterfinal singles results Seattle — FG, Herrera, 21 Other records were -set by Kelli 100 Individual medley — 1, Whalen, S, 1:12.83; nott, P, 1:27.92; 4, Kla Sechrlst, S, 1:29.70; 5, PITCHING Tracy Austin, USA, beat Ann Klyomura, Att. — 60,881 McCarthy of Monona in 11-12 girls' 2, Messner, N, 1:21.99; 3, Welnswlg, R, 1:23.7B; 4, Katie Ishmoel, WS, 1:29.72; 6, Cathy Horinek, R, IP h er bb so w-l era USA, 4-0, 44; Kathy Jordan, USA beat Marlta INDIVIDUAL LEADERS David Pease, HP, 1:24.30; 5, Royal, WS, 1:24.56; 1:29.88. Castro 341/3 29 697 3-0 1.57 Redondo, USA 6-1, 6-2; Martina Navratllova, Rushing: Minnesota — R. Miller 8-41, Fore- breaststroke (-.38.83), Wendy Olson of 6, Wuorger.P, 1:25.65. SO butterfly — 1, Jenny Shea, HF, -.33.01; 2, Slaton 1601/3 161 49 41 58 11-6 2.75 USA, beat Anne Smith, USA, 6-2, 6-2; Virginia man 5-20, Young 5-14, Johnson 7-13, McClanahan 13-14 Bargman, P, : 33.31; 3, Sue Barrett, R, :33.65; 4, Augustine 492/3 61 IB 18 27 3-3 3.26 Wade, Great Britain, beat Kerry Reid, Australia, 5-8, Brown 1-6, Kramer 2-mlnus 2. Seattle — Sims Shorewood in the 11-12 girls' butterfly 100 backstroke — 1, Scott Carmlchael, S, Beth Zach, R, :34.24; 5, Justine Forelll, S, :34.26; Caldwell 1661/3 174 64 23 67 11-5 3.46 6-4,4-1. 18-101, Smith 10-25, Moore 2-9, Benlomln 3-8, Myer 1:12.15; 2, Jeff Osborne, N, 1:13.87; 3, Jon Giles, 6, Becky Cole, HF, : 34.61. Trovers 1321/3 131 52 33 53 9-5 3.54 1-7, Zorn 2-2. HF, 1:15.81; 4, Mike Hqrton, P, 1:16.09; 5, Jim 100 freestyle — 1, Shea, HF, 1:04.93; 2, Amy Sorensen 1721/3 173 69 26 43 12-11 3.60 Passing: Minnesota — Kramer 14-28-1-154. Wlnkel, R, 1:17,52; 6, Dan Flnley, M, 1:19.02. Williamson, HP, 1:06.84; 3, Forelll, S, 1:07.41; 4, MeClure 33 38 17 IB 23 5-1 4.44 Baseball transactions Seattle — Zorn 4-9-0-116, Myer 11-17-0-86. 100 breoststroke — 1, Mark Felstehausen, S, Liz Sauthoff, P, 1:08.76; 5, Reid Wellenslek, S, Cleveland 492/3 62 27 19 20 1-4 4.89 Receiving: Minnesota — Rashad 6-87, McCla- Sports on TV 1:17.19; 2, Justin Hanson, R, 1:24.31; 3, Tim Stahl/ 1 :09.18; 6, Barrett, R, 1 :09.22. Oolasso 23 1/3 32 13 13 11 1-0 5.01 nahan 4-34, Johnson 2-22, White 1-16, Foreman 1- P, l:24.S\; 4, Hans Borchedlng, S, 1:25.39; S, 100 IM — 1, Reed, R, 1:12.75; 2, Vaughn, HF, Haas 118 121 68 48 62 7-7 5.19 — placed Don Kesslnger on minus 5. Seattle — Smith 5-110, Largent 3-43, Ra- TODAY Brent Richardson, R, 1:26.30; 6, Andrew Crlpps. 1:15.72; 3, Williamson, HF, 1:15.76; 4, Arnott, P, Mitchell 73 85 43 20 36 2-7 5.30 the restricted list and called up shortstop Harry Ible 1-21, Sims 4-14, Fergerson 1-8, Peets 1-7, Hat- MB, 1:28.64. 1 : 16.12; 5, Zach, R, 1 : 16.30; 6, Baker. S, 1 : 17.47. • Team 9782/3 1025 410 242 390 64-45 3.77 Choppas from Iowa. ley 2-mlnus 3. 11:30 a.m. — Outdoors Calling with Stan IN butterfly -1, David Eckerle, S, 1 .-10.47; 2, 15-17 Saves — Augustine, Cleveland 4 ; MeClure, LOS ANGELES — placed outfielder Reggie Bran — Poisonous snakes, lizards and Jeff Jensen, R, 1:12.99; 3, Robert Aubey, P. 100 backstroke — 1, Hilary Williamson, HF, Castro 3; Oolassa 2. Smith on the 15-day disabled list, retroactive to reptiles; special guests; WMTV, Ch. 15. 1:19.40; 4, Kevin Parley, MB, 1:20.57; 5, Mike 1:13.26; 2, Mary Jo Ferris, R, 1:13.87; 3, Kathv Thursday, Wlchern, R, 1:21.13; 6, Dave Matt, WS, 1:23.56. Graham, N, 1:14.73; 4, Jennifer King, R, 1:15.15; NEW VORK YANKEES — bought the con- 1 p.m. — Baseball (15): Boston Red Sox 100 freestyle— 1, Osborne, N, 1:02.59; 2, Fel- 5, Theresa Senn, S, 1:16.46; 6, Dlnny Messner, N, Brewer attendance tract of utility plover Lenny Handle from Pitts- Home hurls at ; WMTV, Ch. 15. tehausen, S, 1:04.13; 3, Plnley, M, 1:04.75; 4, Eck- 1:17.76. burgh; called UP catcher Brad Gulden from 2:30 p.m. — Wide World of Sports — erle, S, 1:04.81; 5, Jensen, R, 1:05.27; 6, Aubey, P, 100 breaststroke — 1, Joanne Toomey, WS, Columbus (ID to fill the roster spot of the late 1:05.36. 1:21.86; 2. Laurie Fltschen, R. 1:22.97; 3, Jennl Friday , 37,358 Thurman Munson; recalled outfielder Bobby Championship lightweight boxing with Er- 200 IM — 1, Carmlchael, S, 2:34.71; 2, Tom Wllborn, M, 1:23.22; 4, Jenny Schlenle, S, 1:23.23; 52-d.ate total» Brown from Columbus and placed pitcher Ed Ft- no-hitter nesto Espana vs. Johnny Lira live from Trola, N, 2:39.43; 3, Stahl, P, 2:43.59; 4, Wlnkel, 5, Jodie Pasclak, M, 1:23.42; 6, Amy Keller, R, 1979 1,409,189 1976 741,849 gueroa on the 21-day disabled list. Chicago; World Speedway Motorcycle R, 2:48.18; 5, Jon Giles, HF, 2:52.10; 6, Richard- 1:23.45. 1978 1,088,505 1975 1,003,368 Championships taped in London (repeat); son, R, 2:57.33. 50 butterfly — 1, Heidi Heineke, R, :3l.2l; 2, 1977 893,937 1974 782,313 15-17 Graham, N, :32.48; 3, Messner, N, :33.01; 4, Clndl Basketball transaction Don Home hurled a no-hitter and WKOW-TV, Ch. 27. 100 backstroke — 1, John Belter, P, 1:08.45; 2, Lueder, WS, :33.34; 5. King, R, :33.55; 6, Schlenle, 3:30 p.m. — Sports Spectacular—Jomo Jeff Shea, HF, 1:10.32; 3, Steve Boyle, HF, S, :34.06. Mark Blankenhelm hit two home runs 1:10.69; 4, Eric Belzer, P, 1:13.98; 5, Scott Rofh, 100 freestyle — 1, Heineke, R, 1:02.57; 2, Sue DENVER — signed No. 2 draft choice Larry Kenyatta Memorial Track and Field M, 1:14.99; 6, Dave Evenson, R, 1:16.80. Horinek, R, 1:02.93; 3', Lueder. WS, 1:04.16; 4, Baseball's leaders Williams. to lift Fordem Avenue Liquor over Di- Games taped In Nairobi,'Kenya; finals in 100 breaststroke — l, Mike McAweeney, P, Carolyn Shield, M, 1:04.49; 5, Kitty Baer, WS, zon's, 4-0, in Arapahoe city men's fast- the PBA Houston Open; WISC-TV, Ch. 3. 1:11.71; 2, John Penner, S, 1:12; 3, Mark Delger, 1 :06.12; 6, Therese Gltter, WS, 1 : 08.47. AMERICAN LEAGUE 4 p.m. — PGA Golf — Third-round play WS, 1:15.71; 4, Seth Hoff, N, 1:16.16; 5, David 100 IM — 1, Horinek, R, 1:10.59; 2, William- AB R H Ave. Football transactions pitch softball league action Friday. Margraves, M, 1:18.60; 6, Blalne Renfert, S, son, HF, 1:12.63; 3, Ellen Chvala, WS, 1:15.34; 4, Downing, California 351 42 119 .339 Also In the Arapahoe League, Ber- live from Birmingham, Mich.; WKOW-TV, 1:18.65. Toomey, WS, 1 : 15.47; 5, Shield, M, 1:15.90; 6, Kel- Kemp, Detroit 362 62 121 .332 Ch,27. 100 butterfly — 1, Baron Richardson, R, lev.R, 1:15.94. Lynn, Boston 368 74 122 .332 KANSAS CITV — released offensive guard nie Currle led off the bottom of the Lezcono, Milwaukee 323 52 106 .328 Bob O'Gara and offensive tackle Kurtls Jonker. 5 p.m. — Horse race — The $35,000 Bochle, Seattle 366 56 120 .328 NEW ENGLAND — extended contract of of- sixth Inning with a homer to give Nel- Smart Deb Handicap live from Arlington Brett, Kansas City 445 81 145 .326 fensive tackle Shelby Jordan and cut place-kicker son Construction a 1-0 victory over Park,111.; WISC-TV,Ch.3. Smallev, Minnesota 401 70 130 .324 Tim McLaughlln of Iowa and defensive back- 7:30 p.m. — Packer pre-game; WISC- Wlllong, Minnesota 264 51 84 .318 wide receiver Harry Nelson of Mattatuck (Conn.) Red Shed. Adams, Minnesota 270 29 85 .315 CC, both tree agents. TV, Ch. 3. A MONEY-SAVING Rice, Boston 417 76 131 .314 MEN 8 p.m. — Packer football — Exhibition Home runs — Thomas, Milwaukee, Rice, Bos- FAST-PITCH game with Kansas City Chiefs at Green ton 27i Lynn, Boston, Singleton, Baltimore, 26; Hockey transaction Arapahoe lay Packers; WISC-TV, Ch. 3. Baylor, California, 25. Fordem Ave. Liquor 4, Dlzan's 0; Nelson Con- Runs bolted In — Baylor, California, 96; Rice, PITTSBURGH — traded center Peter Ma- struction 2, Red Shed 1; Joey's 12, Stainless Tank SUNDAY Boston, 86: Lynn, Boston, 82; Singleton, Balti- hovllch to Detroit lor left winger Nick Llbett. 3 Noon — Great Teams/Great Years PRICE ON A more, 81 i Kemp, Detroit, 79. Chlppewa Stolen bases — LeFlore, Detroit, 53; Wilson, Joker's Wild 10, Strauss Printing 2; Merk's /Great Games — Baltimore Colts' 1975 sea- Kansas Cllv, 46; Bumbry, Baltimore, Bonds Softball tournaments Bar 5, Pechmann 0; Joey's 11, Chambers & son Is highlighted; WISC-TV, Ch. 3. Cleveland, Wills, Texas, 26. Owens 7 1 p.m. — Tennis — The singles final in Strikeouts — Ryan, California, \68; Guldrv. Coast New York, 125; Jenkins, Texas, 124; Flanagan, SPRINGFIELD CORNERS — Men's class B Lake City 23, Off The Wagon 3; Chris' Bar 10, the Volvo Classic taped at North Conway, Baltimore, 108; Eckersloy, Boston, Koosmon, WEED-CUTTING fast-pitch; Aug. 10-12; winner-loser bracket; WO Josle's 0; Youth For Christ IB, Hula Falls 7 N.H.; WISC-TV, Ch.3. Minnesota 103, entry lee; contact Fritz Kaump at 834-9713 or 1:30 p.m. — Mini-Olympics — Coverage Saves - Marshall, Minnesota, 20; Korn, 849-9994, SLOW-PITCH Texas, 17; Slnnhouse, Baltimore, 13; Monge, SPRINGFIELD CORNERS — Men's class C Kegonsa of track and field, boxing and gymnastics Cleveland. 12; Rowley, Seattle, Lvlo, Texas, 10. slow-pitch; Aug. 17-19; winner-loser bracket; $50 Warriors 10, Jocko's 7; Brand X 15, Jerry's from Colorado Springs, Colo.; WMTV, Ch. entry fee; contact Fritz Kaump at 836-9713 or Billiards 14 15. NATIONAL LEAGUE 849-9994. 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Kristi Graham (white cap) of Nakoma gets the jump in her record-setting 11-12 girls 50-meter backstroke final. —State Journal photo by Joseph W. Jackson III Ridgewood swimmers win The first eighth straight city crown foreign car Golf - Tennis • Indoor & Outdoor Pools - Sauna Twenty-nine city'records fell Satur- record); 2, Parkcrest A, 2:10.15; 3, Ridgewood A, Donna McCormlck, HF, :38.03. 50 breaststroke — 2:10.31. 200 medley relay — 1, Shorewood A 1, Kelll McCarthy, M, :39.07; 2, Paula Coluccy, R, muffler . day as Ridgewood won the All-City (Senn, Schlenle, Whalen, Eckerle), 2:26.84; 2, :40.60; 3, Kathy Fltzslmmons, S, :40.76. SO butter- Whirlpool - Cocktail Lounge • Lodging Swim Meet for the eighth straight Parkcrest A, 2:28.54; 3, Ridgewood A, 2:29.55. fly — 1, Wendy Olson, S,:32.29; 2, Heidi Neuman, 13-14 R. :33.4S: 3. Graham, N, :34.29. Convention Facilities • Dining & Entertainment year. 100 backstroke — 1, Scott Cormlchael, s, guaranteed 1:10.83; 2, Jeff Osborne, N, 1:14.03; 3, Jan Giles, 50 freestyle — 1, Ann Drolsom, HF, :29.16 Ridgewood swimmers accounted HF, 1:15.41. 100 breattilroke — l, Mark Felste- (city record); 2, Olson, S, :29.84; 3, Neuman, R, MIDWEEK SPECIAL SEAFOOD for nine of the records wilh Andrea hausen, S, 1:16.73 (city record); 2, Tim Stahl, P, :30.69. 100 IM — 1, Drolsom, HF, 1:12.14; 2, Mc- 1:22.50; 3, Justin Hanson, R, 1:22.65.100 butterfly Carthy, M, 1:18.11; 3, Jackie Ervln, WS, 1:19.09. Sun. - Thurs. EXTRAVAGANZA Domek setting two. Domek won the — 1, David Eckerle, S, 1:09.50; 2, Jeff Jensen, R, 200 freestyle relay — 1, Hill Form (McCormlck, to be your last. 1:13.91; 3, Mike Wlchern, R, 1:18.15. Clum, Drolsom, Makl), 2:03.73 (city record); 2, (Double Occupancy) Every Fri. 6-11PM 9-10 girls' individual medley in 1 100 freestyle — 1, Osborne, N, 1:01.69 (city Ridgewood A, 2:04.79; 3, Monona A, 2:06.76. 200 Breakfast, lodging, 18 Crab legs, shrimp, oys- record); 2, Eckerle, S, 1:03.88; 3, Felstehausen, medley relay — 1, Ridgewood A (Heineke, Coluc- minute, 18.28 seconds and 50-meter S, 1:03.98. 200 IM — 1, Carmlchael, S, 2:33.62; 2, cy, Neuman, Gaard), 2:21.85 (city record); 2, holes of golf daily. ters casino, fish, scol- freestyle in :30.59. Tom Trola, N, 2:39.72; 3, Stahl, P, 2:41.98. 200 Shorewood A, 2:27.54; 3, West Side, 2:27.88. freestyle relay — l, Nakoma A, 1:53.95; 2, Park- Child in room $20.00 lops, fritters, salad and Sue Horinek, Chris Smith, Heidi crest A, 1:54.21; 3, Shorewood A, 1:56.23. MO med- 13-14 Only Midas $25.00 per person ley relay — 1, Shorewood A (Carmlchael, Fels- 100 backstroke —1, Kathy Reed, R, 1:14.25; 2, soup. Heineke, Jennifer King and the 11-12 thousen, Eckerle, Borcherdlng), 2:06.90 (city Sam Young, M, 1:17,40; 3, Susie Baker, S, 1:18.78. has a foreign Reservations requested girls' medley relay, 15-17 girls' medley record); 2, Parkcrest A, 2:13.04; 3, Ridgewood B, 100 breaststroke — 1, Christy Vedtls, HF, 1:21.42 car guarantee MINI-VACATION 2:22.35. (city record); 2, Sue Vaughn, HF, 1:21.52; 3, Alli- 3 days/2 nights $7.95 relay teams set the other Ridgewood 15-17 son Arnott, P, 1:28.66. 50 butterfly — 1, Jenny honored from 100 backstroke — 1, John Belzer, P, 1:07.62; 2, Shea, HF, :32.93; 2, Lisa Bargman, P, :33.26; 3, (Double Occupancy) records. Jeff Shea, HF, 1:08.62; 3, Steve Boyle, HF, Susie Barrett, R, : 33.81. coast to coast SUNDAY STRAWBERRY 1:09.97. 100 breaststroke — 1, John Penner, S, 2 dinners, 1 breakfast, 18 CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH Team scores — Ridgewood 1426, Parker- 1:12.28; 2, Mike McAweeney, P, 1:13.31; 3, Mark 100 freestyle — 1, Shea, HF, 1:05.02; 2, Amy holes of golf daily. Ticket est 1179.5, Shorewood 1131.5, Hill Farm 945, Na- Delger, WS, 1:14.47. 100 butterfly — 1, Larry Williamson, HF, 1:05.59; 3, Justine Forelll, S, 10a.m. -2:30 p.m. koma IM. West Side 840, Monona 832, Maple Bluff Brave, S, 1:04.97; 2, Baron Richardson, R, 1:07.77. 100 IM — 1, Reed, R, 1:13.92; 2, Vaughn, to Circus World Museum. $6.95 311. 1:05.13; 3, Shea, HF, 1:05.14. HF, 1:15.02; 3, Arnotl, P, 1:15.41. 200 freestyle BOYS 100 freestyle — 1, David Hargraves, M, relay — 1, Parkcrest A, 2:00.16; 2, Hill Farm A, EAST WEST $66.50 per person 2:00.23; 3, Ridgewood A, 2:04.17.200 medley relay Ro&orvations Box 3B Band under :56.54; 2, Kevin Wells, R, :56.61; 3, Andy Baer, MOTOR CAI^S 25-meter backstroke — 1, Jack Kroll, R, WS, :57. 100 IM — 1, Baer, WS, 2:22.68 (city — l, Hill Farm A, 2:16.17; 2, Ridgewood A, Located 10 miles Morrlmac.WI. 53561 241-3818 233-5381 REQUIRED :20.52; 2, David Wuerger, P, :21.56; 3, Derek record); 2, Penner, S, 2:24.38; 3, McAweeney, P, 2:20.03; 3, Parkcrest A, 2:20.19. 3757 E. Washington 5201 University Ave. south ol Baraboo or (608)493-2251 Grams, N, :22.45. 25 breaststroke — 1, Josh Phil- 2.-25.31. 200 freestyle relay — 1, Monona A (Fin- Till 4 P.M. Chicago (312) 236-0891 ley, Rubens, Hargraves, Nott), 1:43.21 (city 15-17 Ave. (Comer ol Whitney just off Hwy. 113 lips, N, :23.43; 2, Tony Cole, HF, :23.78; 3, Wuer- 100 backstroke — 1, Jennifer King, R, 1:12.91 DAILY Mil. (414)342-2040 ger, P, :24.12. 25 butterfly — 1, Steve Malewlcz, record); 2, Ridgewood A, 1:45.05; 3, Parkcrest A, (1 Ml. South ol East Way) 1:45.44. 200 medley relay — 1, Parkcrest A, 1: (city record); 1, Hilary Williamson, HF, 1:13.82; Town Shpg. Ctr.) P, :18.48; 2, Grams, N, :19.13; 3, Chris Mann, S, 3, Mary Jo Ferris, R, 1:14.31.100 breaststroke — : 19.50. 59.49; 2, Ridgewood A, 2:02.50; 3, Hill Farm A, 2: 02.51. 1, Joanne Toomey, WS, 1:20.87 (city record); 2, 25 freestyle — 1, Malewlcz, P, : 16.87; 2, Kroll, Jennl Wlllborn, M, 1:23.28; 3, Laurie Fltschen, R, R, :17.22; 3, Phil Crawley, N, : 17.24. 100 frestyle 1.-23.29.50 butterfly — 1, Heidi Heineke, R,:30.93; relay — 1, Nakoma A (Seuferer, Phillips, Grams, GIRLS 8 and under 2, Kathv Graham, N, :31.29; Clndl Lueder, WS, Crawley), 1:12.08 (city record); 2, Parkcrest A, : 32.40. 1:13.74; 2, Shorewood A, 1:16.33.100 medley relay 25 backstroke — 1, Rehne Peterson, R,:20.48; 2, Chris Hrenak, M, :21.72; 3, Katie Baker, S, — 1, Nakoma A (Seuferer, Phillips, Grams, 100 freestyle — 1, Heineke, R, 1:01.63 (city Crawley), 1:24.35 (city record); 2, Shorewood A, :22.53.25 breaststroke — 1, Jenny Moron, Parkcr- est, :23.84; 2, Ellse Clancy, P, :23.90; 3, Erin Po- record); 2, Sue Horinek, R, 1:02.28; 3, Lueder, 1:28.05; 3, Parkcrest A, 1:28.16. WS, 1:02.67. 100 IM — 1, Horinek, R, 1:09.65 (city 9-10 korney, WS,: 24.22. 25 butterfly — 1, Anne Tercek, P, :17.99 (city record); 2, Nicole Ervln, P, : 19.81; record); 2, Williamson, HF, 1:12.80; 3, Toomev, 50 backstroke — 1, Jack Young, R, : 39.80; 2, WS, 1:13.95. 200 freestyle relay — 1, West Side A Brek Camstock, HF, :42.21; 3, Todd Wuerger, P, 3, Amy Anderson, M,: 19.85. 25 freestyle — 1, Tercek, P, : 16.44 (city (Toomey, Baer, Chula, Lueder), 1:59.67 (city :42.57. 50 breaststroke — 1, Chris Smith, R, :42.36 record); 2, Monona A, 2:00.23; 3, Ridgewood A, (city record); 2, Mike Downey, S, :44.05; 3, Rick record); 2, Ervln, WS, : 16.99; 3, Baker, S, :17.18. 100 freestyle relay — 1, Parkcrest (Clancy, 2:01.83. 200 medley relay — 1, Ridgewood A (Fer- Carter, WS, :44.71. 50 butterfly — 1, Mike Gott- ris, Fltschen, Horinek, King), 2:12.65 (city lieb, N, :37.67; 2, Jeff Fletcher, WS, :40.15; 3, Moran, Schmidt, Tercek), 1:11.31 (city record); 2, West Side A, 1:13.96; 3, Monona A, 1:14.44. 100 record); 2, HIM Farm A, 2:15.81; 3, West Side, 2: Eric Barnhart, P, :40.75. 17.24. 50 freestyle — 1, Wuerger, P, :33.59; 2, Bill medley relay — 1, Parkcrest (Schmidt, Tercek, Ragatz, N, :33.81; 3, Todd Bargman, P, :33.86.100 Clancy, Moran), 1:22.1 (city record); 2, West Individual medley — 1, Young, R, 1:23.54 (city Side, 1:24.28:3, Ridgewood, 1:25.05. record); 2, Downey, S, 1:26.38; 3, Gottlieb, N, 9-10 1:28.09. 200 freestyle relay — 1, Nokoma A, 2: 50 backstroke — 1, Heidi Wencel, P, :40.56; 2, 22.98; 2, Parkcresl A, 2:23.35; 3, West Side A, 2: Mary Richardson, HF, :44.25; 3, Amy Pokorney, 24.30. 200 medley relay — l, Nakoma A (Ragatz, WS, :45.57. 50 breaststroke — 1, Wencel, P, DISCOUNTED PRICES Dohr, Gottlieb, Reater), 2:40.87; 2, Parkcrest A, :43.32; 2, Nicole Marwell, S, :44.66; 3, Stacy Hacr- FINAL CLOSEOUT ON THE FINEST 2:41.98; 3, Ridgewood A, 2:48.75. tel, WS, :46.22. 50 butterfly — 1, Lara Jefferson, S, 11-12 :39.43; 2, Shona Maglll, P, MO.82; 3, Katie Holt, BOWLING EQUIP. & SHIRTS 50 backstroke — 1, Jay Mortenson, MB, HF, :41.36. 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