Cal Cops Late-Model Feaiure Th* Cedar IU»ie)ft Gazette: Sat.. May t*. 19S* It'sSwanson s Night Unseeded Hawk Gains Special to The Ga»lte Team Standings Saturday's final against top- By Al Miller the 14-car field to ten in the first Sanger of Waterloo were third Gazette Starts Wriltr j IOWA CITY - Steve Ehlers Mkh,,.n 131 Wisconsin »' it>s nice to **! the checkered Hag in the first petition since 1960 Friday, three men into the singles final divisions, with Ehlers going away from the traffic We had model chauffeur from Reinbeck^siclc ' " 1 However, neither they nor and one team in doubles. against DeBoer in the singles h** me n;nu, P -j • .•_ i engine last week but tonight Perry Beckler of Tiffin anyone else was able to slow Eh,ers moved jnto ,he fina|s fina,_ had HIS night Friday in the In-|jt was fust fme ternational Motor Contest Assn. . top dog in "B" division action. sanctioned stock car races; "! W>0»«ht the track was in j He won both the feature and i s.,.? J5±i.a- itiiisi'Sit ,:L;S txrs before 2,179 paid. | real good shape, although it j opening heat, while Don All five Michigan semifinahsts:, Hnois. He became the first !DalS e LePrevost losing 7-5, 6-4 to started to dry out a little in ! Harper of Springville won the Swanson. a 15-year veteran, second heat. in singles competition, plus all Hawkeye in the singles finals Michigan's Richard Dell, and was the "A" division's only the feature." three doubles teams, were vie-! since Hank Utley took second jthe Wolves' Jon Hainline ousting double winner after capturing Downs point leader Verlin Forty-two cars were on hand torious, as was their only con- in the No. 2 singles eight 'Murphy 6-3, 6-1. LePrevost was the 10-lap se- Eaker of Cedar Rapids and his 25 late-models and 17 novices. solation player. Nine matches! years ago. playing in the No. 3 singles, A" DIVISION were played by the Wolves and! cond heat and screamin' '65 Dodge hemi cop- PMivri (IS MM)): . Cal Swaruon, He then teamed with Murphy Murphy No. 4. Relnbeck; 2. Verlin EEaker,, C.R... ; 3.. John they won them all, taking their! the 25-lap ped second in the feature. Eaker Wttobttob, ind.; 44.. Ed Sanser. Wloo,- 5. Red |to beat Steve Scnafer and Garrv Iowa can finish no higher than Droste, W'foo. ooint total to 130 wrnlew h i 1 e feature on the came all the way from the 10th Trravha r (II law): 1. Drostr; 2. point total to 130, ;....—ofMichigan state 4^!9.7t fifth. The Hawkeyes were Rogtr Dolan, Liitaon; 3. Eaker; 4. Chub Michigan State moved ahe q u arter-mile starting position in an excellent Llebe, (Mwrtn. 6-2 as thev advanced into seventh last vear. dirt oval in a bid. Verlin did win the H-lapic.iT.-T'vvtbb""' «~_ i-*: „ 1M hut (II law): 1.. Swanson; 1.. Karl * * * 1967 Chevelle. consolation race. -*_.Ed Sanger- . Wloo. -Cons. (12 laps): 1. Eaker; }". Liebt" ' ,',• 3. Glen Semifinal Round Cal started on Waterloo's Red Droste walked Martin. Wloo. '•" DIVISION CHAMPIONSHIP BRACKtT the pole and off with the trophy dash honors Futon (15 laps): 1. Parry Beckler. NO. 1. ______SINGLES — _ Do„.n Lull,, nan. Lisbon; 3. Roger Northwest., beat Ed Thompson, III., *-2, 4-1 had clear sail- but had to settle for fifth in the I. Jerry Obtrbrccklim, 3. Dave Brown, ind. beat Charles! C.R. Bralnard, Mich. State, 4-2, 6-3. i ing in the / feature after he was and lit (II Ian); 1. Btckltr; 7. NO. 2 SINGLES — Rich Monan. Mich. LaCo i; 3. BeckmanBeckrha . finaleiinuji_,, whicn || l v. hu IALCA.L 3HANSO SWANSONN lipUlspunl UUoutl UoUn thUIeC Oll8thl IdJJlap.. dUUlJohnl j^jf j|fjt (!• fiSl); 1 Don State, beat Tom Rice, Northwest.., 6-2, «-6. Don la»»; Harper, Brian Marcus, Mich., beat Chris Burr, saw two minor accidents reduceiWebb of Independence and EdigJ,'Kj"£R?- chape«,'c.R.; Wis., 10-8, 6-2. NO. 3 SINGLES — Richard Dell, Mich., beat Dale LeProvost, Iowa, 7-5, 4-4, Mickey Szilagri. Mich. State, beat Dave. Cross, Minn., 4-1, 4-1. NO. 4 SINGLES — Roger Barnard,: Friday Major Boxscores Northwest., beat Denny Chez. Minn., 4-3,1 Chlcaia (I) San Francisca (2) I 4-2. Jen Hainline, Mich., beat Randy i NATIONAL oh r abhrb AMERICAN Murphy, Iowa, 4-3, 6-1. JAMu, rt 3 NO. 5 SINGLES - Ron Teeguarden, Atlanta Lanltr, u . 1 NO. 1 DOUBLES—Pete Fishbach-Brian - Buchek,3b 1 Oibbs,c 431 Adair.ss .3 2 Marcus, Mich., beat Don Lutz-Steve CSerer,3b 2 C Aftt.ct * 1 Becc'U, ph SadMki. r . ) I' Cax.W 421 TartabulUr —DPI Photo Millan,2b i CJones.cf . I Hartnstn. r M»nb«tte,p 111 Petroclli.ss Vezina, Northw., 4-3. 4-8. 4-3. Charles Tlllman.c I Cardwell.* 2 I - R*»an, p EHywaoU Brainard-Rich Monan, Mich, state, beat MartiMZ,c 0 Martln.ph g i Btll.P V. Dave Brown-Charles Parsons. Ind., 4-2, 4- Jarvis,* « Knnpool.Ph Tatal 31 3 g Total 17 5 t DJonet.oh .1 I VMMpina,»h Lyle.p ..... 1 I "NO. 2 DOUBLES — Chris Burr-Don II Charln.ph iChieaie MO on vffi g Shutout String Ends Young, Wis., beat Dave Cross-Bill Drake, irlrrwi.D G San Fran. ...".'.' ..'".' '.' 1M 101 MX—1' , Total 22 104 Total ..3111 Minn., 10-«, 11-9. Richard Dell-Jon Total IS II ] Total 41 4 1 I e—Lanier. LOB—ChkMkMa 4, San Fran.! Mainline, Mich., beat John Good-Mine 2B—Mtcavoy. SB—F. Ja1 n ilia* Ntw York •1 IM Cleveland Luis TianJ- stared at the right field Szilagyi, Mich. State, 8-4, 4-3. Atlanta M* not 100 t*o eoo 2—3 •""••"• Baslon Ntw York 000 100 M 00* *M «-1 IP ER BB so * t—Hawser, Kesce. OP—Ntw Y«rl I, NO. 3 DOUBLES — Bruce DeBo«r-Bob i 3 4 > Bojtwi i. LOB—Ntw Y«rk 4, •Mtin 4. stands where Baltimore's had just hit a three- Pritula, Mich., beat Bruce Maxwell-Dave E—Aiet. or—Atlanta l. New r«rk l. J. Nitfcrt (L. 1-3) 4 Unger, Wis., 4-1, 4-2. Randy Murphy-Steve LOB—Atlanta », New York 4. Harttnstein i , } IB—Mtfibwette, scan. Andrtw*.I i J 5 3B-Gibbs. SB-Gibtn 2. S-Monkvutttt, run homer in the sixth to snap Tiant's string of shut- Ehlers, Iowa, beat Steve Schafer-Garry IB—C.Bayer. F.AIov. 3 B — F . A I a u . Ret an 2 Myers, Mich. State 4-4, »-7. 6-2. MR—SMmsky (11. SB — R.Jackson. Sadtcki (W, 5 3) Btll. N.Aartn. S—Cardwell, Jarvls. Weis. IP H R IR BB SO out at 4l'/3. Baltimore won 6-2. CONSOLATION SF—Mlllan. T—2:11. A—»,S17. MtnbTttt (L.4-3) 7 1-J 11 4443, If H R ER BB SO Vtrbanfe 2-3 g giir NO. 1 SINGLES — Bill Drake, Minn., Jirvls 11 4111 Bell . 7 » 4'4 1 1 beat Tom Gavin, Ohio, 4-4. 4-4. Pete Britten (W.]-0) 5 o o g i Lylt (W,}-«) 3 1 gill Fishbach. Mich., beat Phil Waid, Purdue, Card well » 7111 WP—Ball 1. T—1:15. A—35.153. * * * * * * 43, 4-3. Drake beat Eliot Pilsbury. Wis.. Ktonce 2 o g g g Softball 8-10, 4-2, 6-2. R.Tiyrtr . 3 i g g g NO. 2 SINGLES — Chuck Parsons, Ind., Frisella (L.o-2) 2 j j ? i ELUS CHURCH Baltimort Cleveland (1) beat Robert Harrison, Ohio, 7-5, 5-7, 7-5. HBP—Kaonct (Tillman). T-<:07 abbh h irb ab h rb Charies Zimmerman, Minn., beat Rich A—ll.Ut. Trinity Mettwddt 114134—17 Blair.ct S i g Caardenal.cf 4 1 I Stokstad, Iowa, 4-2, 4-4, 4-0. Parsons beat Trinity Lutheran Ha. 1 MO 4H— 4 DJahnson,l» 4 1 I salmon.lb 411 Dave Holden, III.. 4-1. 4-1. 4 I Howard Breaks Record; I Alvls,3b .4 I I. NO. 3 SINGLES _ Don Young, Wis., Marions and Wllliamt«n; Rinderknacht: 'rVoim'in H 3 I I THortofi.lb St. Lwii (0) Phlladelohla (1) and Dotrrman. piwelUb' beat Wayne Fischer, Purdue, 4-0, 4-0 ab h rt aft h rb 3 Davilillo.rt I. | Darrel Snively, ind., beat Tom Dunlap, Brock.lt I I eonialei.lt 421 BRoWnsn,3b 3 1 I Auu*,c III., 7-5, 1-4, 9-7. Young beet Brent Chap- Javltr.ib 4 g Ro|as,2b S I I Htftdrcki.e I WSmlth.ph man, Ohio, 4-4, 4-3. St. Jamt* 531 Ml 4—11 MttMm.ph 3 Suarez,»h NO 4 SINGLES - Mike Elbl, III., beat FMM,cf I I Calllson.rf 3 i g Etchebm.c n Coooda.ib g g White.ib 5 1 1 St. Qttrtt . Jtt 313 t— l ~' III Harper.H .. Jake Hannas, Purdue, 4-4, 4-3. 4-2. Dave Shannon.3b 1 « Brlm.cf 3 i g Taylor and calvert; Wlliofi and Abra- BtlanKr.M Ill Sims.c ... 's Bid Fails "jharnoff, Ohio, beat John Good, Mich MCanrer.t g g rrayh>r,3b 4 i g ham. BrabWMtr.o 411 LBrewn.ss State, 8-2, 2-6, 4-2. Mike Meis, Ind., beat Slmoton.rf I g Pena.js 2 g g Wainer.vn By Hal Book Sharnoff, 4-3, 4-0. Elbl beat Jim Siesel, Maivlll.si C 0 RAII»n.ph i g g Nelsen.ss 'until the 10th. After McCraw Wis., 7-5, 4-3. Tiin»,p Associated ^> Sports Writer Olbion.p 4 « g Wlne.ss • • J . St. Pals 212 2W 1—7 NO. 5 SINGLES - Lew Smolin, Minn., Ryan.c 0 c Maye.Ph tripled again. the Athletics' beat John Brennan, Northw., 4-3, 4-1. Fryman.p 3 1 ISharon EUB N7 Ml 1—4 Vidal.lt - __ ! Luis Tiant blew his date with right-hander sruck out Russ Dave Schumacher. Ind., beat Bill Nelson, Wallandtr and Hentley; Uther and ja s 4 Ohio, 4-0, 4-1. Smolin beat Bill Huftord, Tatali 1» 5 t Totals J4 7 1 Urban. T fil M the record ; Purdu*. 4-0, 4-0. " Mmj ijiU| **><>* ™d frank Snyder, loaded the bases with NO. i SINGLES - Gary Myers, Mich. Two «ut vrhtn winninf run tcortd. — Cleveland '.'. intentional walks to State, btat Rennie Goldburg. Ohio, 4-2. 4- St. Lawls IN IM an a—g Trinity Lutheran Me Ml 113 1- E—Fr.Rabinsn, ?pil7itIS««':Howard had his record-breaker ; Sandy 1. Paul Krause, Minn., beat Paul James, Philadelphia III Ml Ml 1—1 Artury Cleveland 3. LOB—Baltimore 1.; Alomar and Wayne Causey and Northw., 4-2, 4-4. Wes Spcnct, Ind.. beat I—Pena. LOB—St. Lwls t, Philadelphia Andcnwi and Becker; Ctflan -(jci««wjji | spoiled, but if it's aggravation t. IB—ShaiMM. Otniawi. %—frrmm, Bltvins. CwuaKt. IP H R ER BB SO '•M$0|you're after how about s Anderson, urdue. 4-3. Charles Zim- 1»1 " 'il ' l' « NOELRIDGE CHURCH i Tiant (L.S-31 ..' 7 4 \ \ 1 wiTom jhez. Minn., beat Rich o.Jim Nash? Bul josephson of New __. rovost. Iowa, 4-4, 4-3. WP—OlbMK. T—J:M- A— 17.IJ4. Westminster Prosb. H* ?2 J—J! Kuril . " 11-31 St. Pa»T« ? Tiant S string NO. t DOUBLES — Nate Chapman-Rich 114 m 1—11 H Ba>_Kurti (•ttMraer). WpU.nt! ' of four con- Hampton, Iowa, batting for Stokstad, Iowa, beat Tom Dunlap-Mike McKlwwfl a«4 PtrtnaM; Jatmufl and T—5:n. A—14.115. secutwe shutouts Elbl, 111., »-7, 4-4. Tom Rice-Roger Cincinnati (3) PI Chrtitnstn. and 41|Winning pitcher , Barnard, Northw.. beat Chapman-Stokstad. S-7, 4-3, Mike Meis -D'av'e Rtw.rf 1 MAItu.cf Washington (3) Detroit (7) 'scoreless innings was shattered|singled McCraw home with the AJthmm.lf t Wllli.Jb Schumacher, Ind., beat Bill Huftord J ] • All Saints 1241 M_U ab h rb Wayne Fischer, Purdue, 4-3, 4-2. Mels- J j J Ltvtly Lant M* M—I Uiuer. ef 4 j I MAolHfe, 2b • hrbby Boog Powell's three-run winner. Horlen pitched a four- LMar.lk i starttll.lt Val'tlne, rf —AP Phots Plmtn,cf 1 PaM*.lt 1 t I Stark and Dttttl; Andrtws and M»r- .- 411 Narth-p, cl j « homer in the sixth inning Friday hitter for his third straight BMKltc 1 ClndtfMfl.lb 4 3 | rH. F Hawaii, i* 4 i i Kiiint. rf . . __„ L«w Smolln-Jack Httmi,lk l i jMay.c Ill McMvHH. ]» 4 1 l FrtthM, c . --night and Baltimore beat'tory. Nlst. Minn., beat T5arrel snlverc-wes CardtMs.st I I Alley.ss Ht**M. u .411 WHerttfl. H Spencc, Ind., 4-3, 7-5. Brent Chapman-Don 1 i { Church tf Brtttu-M S11 Ml I- •StrM. it ill cask, ib .. i i! Cleveland 6-2 Haberkost, Ohio, beat Larry Lucey-Jake Cardtnas.w g I Mairnkl.lb , c 111 Trcewiki. pr * * * Big Scoop MaKney,* J I McBtan.p i i a KenwM* Park Prnfe. Ml 4*1 i—11 i i, ._. *•• * n .f_ * • j«_ , Hannas««««i«i*/, •Purdue wi vm,, r-Jt4-3 , 044 ^. dmWIII1"r^l9Smolln-NlsIt Ubeat 1 i t Swlfd and Chla; JMmwn and Haieltan. Ik 111 Wart. Ib i *' The Red Sox won their sixth; John Brtnnan-Paul James. Northw.. n, Whittlrfd.ph I g HIMer.ph P«I 111 Oyler, si i i Howard set a major league v.ota.ph 1 I I Matntws, Ph i ii IOWA'S Steve Ehlers fried for a low ball during the Ktlb.ph Stanley, ph i i, record with his eighth homer straight game — the fourth with is n "T st. piui x ' m in »—s Sparma, p I l! Big Ten semifinal doubles competition Friday at Iowa City. Total 33 f 3 Total Prict, ph . . . in the last five games and 15th a comeback rally — and drop- Cincinnati . 121 Ml Me— 3 Hill and Mawn; Kvllandw and Mai- ped the Yankees into the Ehleri and partner Randy Murphy beat Michigan, th« PlfHbvrth Ml Ml Ml— 3 wen. THal l»~j"3 Ttlal «il"7 of the season giving Tornado's t. Malanay, Cardenas. Of— Cincinnati On* Ml wnm wiimlnt rvn ictrtd. Washington a one-run lead in cellar. No. 2 seeded team. Ehlers, unseeded in singles play, met t Fm»btir|> J. 5. flnl .— .»,.. WllMmttn . Ml Ml Itt—1 II. 2B—Alkrr. . X *g *—* DttrMt Ml Ml Mf—7 May (4). S—Wills. SF—J. May 1*1 Ml x—7, t_j Jwt, LOB—Wash. 1. Ottrttt 4. the ninth inning. But Detroit Boston tied the game at 4-4 No. I rated Bruce DeBoer in the singles finals today. Palmer and Bilbortsen; Bartels and. IB—Katlw, Narttiryp. MR—McMiHM (7), Victim Is IP Kthl. F. Htward (15), Ntrtftrwi (*). beat the Senators 7-3 when with a pair of runs in the Malontv (W.)-]) 1, 7 S—Ctltman. Oyttr. Wart. SF—Fr*nun. *. Lee IP H * tR BB SO Jim Northrup cracked a grand seventh against ex-teammate Davldton ' Latter Day Saints IM 111 I— 4 Co4tman . 41-34 1 1 1 4 Abernaniy ] Notlrldtt Park Ckctstian 711 i—ll KMWMt slam in the bottom and then won Honored McBein (L.S-3) Ptwtll and Fyt; Taw and! Mttk. half of the inning. •i. Jtflts (L, 1-11 it in the eighth on run-scoring. By Gus Schrader /ov/o's M ond one Sets Kline Sparma (W. M) ngle by Scott NBP-Abernothy iAIley). WP - f—1:31. A—11.141. Nash pitched hitless ball for 6j?! l and Olltttt Swrfl MIHr Moloney. T—2:33. A-13.4W. ; Sports Results ;2-3 innings before McCraw!Rico Petroce11' ' IOWA CITY - Being inducted Oakland (I) Chicato (I) Tne Houston (I) Las Anoeles (6) COLLEGE abn rb « nrb| tripled, ending the no-hit bid.i Minnesota rain washed! into the Iowa Football Coaches 440 Mork in Qualifying ab h r» ab h rb Cmpnarls, » 4 1 I Apari'a, is RDavIs, cf 4 g g Parker. Ib 21 RJick'n, rf 411 vass. ct 5 i *l Then McCraw tripled again op-i out eight in four Assn. Hall of Fame really Menke, ss 4 i g woavls, cf 4 i Big Ten B«iM, 3b .411 ward, If nitless Jim Wynn, H 3 I g Fairly, rf SI Webster, ib ill Berry, d .. .1* Ii -lining the Chicago 10th and Duane j innings by P«ry of means something to the meni MINNEAPOLIS (AP) The]qualifiers. Minnesota had 9. StMb, Ib 311 KBoyar. 3b 4 2 Minnesota t, Hwa 4. |R»dl- -. H- iii McCraw, Ik NMIIIer. rf 3 I g HIIMr, c 43 Mich. Statt f-J, IIIIM4S l-l. Cater, H III Snrdtr, rf . i i Jcsephson's two-out pinch single! ^he Twins. battle for the Big Ten track and i Michigan and Ohio State « Rtder, 3b 3 1 g Calavlta. H . 4 g OhM St. 4-1, NtfltiwMtarn 1-1. [FIRIkui. ph 1' I I MtllM, M .ir Ootay. 2b 311 Vanities, ss 3 3 MMhlian M, Pvrtwt M. I I Altmar, 3k I i ! brought him home with the only — — -- !a eice Michi an 7 and IIlinois Adtesh, c 311 Peoovkh. Ib 3 2 Dmatdin,' Ib 4 I i CiiiJan,"7b • championship remained a P - S Oierker, o l I g Slnoer, o 31 Big Eight Pafllarni, c 1 I I causty, Ib i t J:run of the game as the White. I Jl^n a I fabric come a11 the wav from Montana Awrmnte, p* 1 1 I Cesitr, cf 1 1 I MNrtnty, c •3 IROIdnM a l-eddS tossup going into the finals in 16 Okla. St 5, MiSHurl 1. JNain, p 111 oavls, ph Sox nipped Oakland 1-0. _ honored Friday night, The host Gophers surprised Tttai 2» i g Tatai 32 11 Colorado t. Iowa ttatt 3. Harttfl, p .311, events Saturday afternoon at the Haultwi .. H» Kansas St. Ml, Nebraska 1-4. Jtscphin, ph 1 1 II In other American league Big Ten Golfibut Truman by turning in three of the top Ln Anftlts .. .. IN lit MX—4 Oklahoma 7. Kantat 3. Total 31 4~~t Telal ... 32 3 t games "* : Manship left hisi University of Minnesota's qualifying times. H u b i e E—Radar, Staub. Dp—Htusttn 1 NAIA Playoff Two out when wlnnine run scored. e-UI"t->< Boston rallied for the LOB—Htusttn l. Las AnftMs « .Ml MINI I—I BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP)-i t 0 r n ado-rava- Memorial stadium. ! Bryant had a 9.8-second J B — M a 11 a r . Sinitr, Vtnallts Loras t. Buena Vista 5 (Lores leads Chicato ON Ml Ml 1-1 fourth straight game and topped I SB—Vtrullti. S—W. Davit. Paavvkh. best-of-three series 1-:0)' . LOB-Oakland 3, Chic ate 4. New York 6-4 and California's;; Junior Steve Cisco fired a one" ged home in Host Minnesota did nothing in; clocking in the 100-yard dash, IP H R ER BB SO 3B—McCraw 3. s—J, Hash, Webster. over-par 143 in the rain Friday Dltrktr (L. 1-4) 71-3 11 4 S 5 Other Games IP H R en BB so •Kuiii^ a i, iTitiiii^o-V/LCl TT a O ' . i J Charles City Rich Simonsen ran the 220 in NISh U. 1-41 » 2-3 3 I 1 4 " game at Minnesota wa *4 Friday night's preliminaries toi I-> J. NL... ._ - and s ai ked into ZIA sCeMW, 3-5) f 1 g* \ 1 Parsons 4-«. Dvbue.ue M. Horlen (W, 3-S) II III postponed by rain after 3Vi in-i P \ 4 and came here diminish its hopes of upsetting! seconds and Dick WP—Oitrktr. T—J:M. A—1;,37| Northern Iowa 11, Auiustana 1. T—1:43. A—1,417. te int — nings of hitless pitching by the r»™ P° despite numer- co-favorites Wsiconsin a n dj Landwehr churned a 1:18.7 in Twins' and the 0J.lne Bl^ Ten «°1f chamP10"- ous difficulties.^* Michigan for the team title. And i tne "° run- ! Angels' Rickey Clark. ships. ! His house Ohio State and Michigan State1 Bryant had to share the top i * * * Cisco broke from a lour-way destroyed, still were in contention, with II- 100 time with Wisconsin's | Tiant was gunning for the tie at 72 at the end of the first said, and he linois a darkhorse. i defending century champion. round with a second-round 71— had to borrow MANSHIP i major league record of fiv, e the only par of the day over the Defending Big Ten outdoor JAquine Jackson, and the champion Iowa appeared out j Badgers'Mike Butler at 9.8. But ™ im.-, riu i,,u-» c A j!waterlogged 6,796-yard Indiana They were two of the 11 men of the White Sox. And junivers ftj course of contention to repeat, but the Bryant beat Jackson by a inducted at ceremonies Friday it seemed he might get it when. The toum winds wjth an. Hawkeyes' Mike Mondane tied whisker in their head-to-head he pitched his way.out of ajothw36 gat |n. night at the Carousel restaurant the stadium record with a 46-8 meeting in a semifinal heat. in Coralville. Others were: bases-loaded, one-out jam in the|dividual scorers: — second showing in his j Bryant also clocked the se- Les Hippie. Charles "Mac" fifth inning, protecting a 1-0 ; Steve Cisco, Ind. specialty, the quarter-mile, in cond best time in the 220 behind ! John Schroeder, Mich. affin, George C. Dutcher, Simonsen at 21.6 seconds. ead. : Ron Essenpreis, ind...... 74-75^-14* posting the best qualifying I Davei trnn_Janson,_Mlch. State .74-75—14» Jesse • Day, Wendell "Oley" j After he struck out •ill Brask, Minn . .75-74—14» time for that event. : Randy Ersklne, Mich. . .75-75—151 Eidahl, Harold Birney, Butch 'Johnson opening the sixth, Curt Steve Benson, Mich. St 75-74—151 TRYOUTS Don Klenk, Purdue 77-7S—1ST Stolfa, Don Fleming and Herb After Friday's two finals, in! Blefary walked. John MUlliktn, III 75-71—153 Jim Chancy, Ind 77-74—153 Cormack. |the long jump and discus,! grounded to Larry Brown, but Mike Morgan, Wis 74-10—154 Ralph Colla, Ohio St 71-74—154 These 11 men coached Sit 28 Michigan had 9 points, Illinois 8,! Chico Salmon dropped Brown's Rod Sumpter, Mich 77-77—154 Wis Rodeo throw at second and both run- Dave Nissenbaum. Iowa 77-71—1SS different Iowa high schools «>nsin 6, Indiana 4. Min-, Dan Niti, Wis 74-7»—15$ ne s ota 2 and Ohio state L ond Horse Show ners were safe. A wild pitch John Whittle, Ohio St. 71-77—155 through long and illustrious , t ! Ores Harvey, Minn 74-7«—155 However, an advance in- Dan May, Ind 74-11—155 careers. Jack Blazek MAT 17, It qnd M advanced them to second and Wayne McDonald, Ind 7t-»o—154 dication of where the wer Fri. I p.m.. Sat. 1 p.m.. Sun. 1 n.m. third and then Powell connected. &.«rrLarryr Haunernauner, Purdur-urai e tt-IJ—157 Marshalltown football ,'! P° Mike Good, Ohio St ..77-1 -157 came in the number o f Genuine "Wild" Grisly tear Curt Motion's pinch three-run Pete Kirchner, III 7»-7»—151 read their citations, and each act from the wilds of Wisconsin received an engraved plaque. qualifiers the teams put into, homer wrapped it up for the Saturday's finals of seven events Cochran Rodeo Grounds)—Solon V} way between C.R. and Iowa City Orioles in the eighth, it was the Dysart-Geneseo Falls Bob Brown, snorts editor of in which preliminaries were run — 4 miles south C.R. on 311, then 4 miles east. second straight pinch three-run jo West on One-Hitter the Fort Dodge Messenger, j Friday evening. Sponsored by the Rimrock Rider* homer for the rookie outfielder, i received the association's an- Saddle Club 1 Special to The Gazettt Wisconsin led with 10l * * * DYSART - Waterloo West nual award to a member of Detroit's Joe Sparma wasjblanked Dysart-Geneseo, 6-0, on the press-radio-TV. Jack nursing a 2-1 lead and a one-:a one-hitter by Van Scoyoc Fri- North, 73-year-old Des Moines hitter going into the ninth day The Wahawks' Shiek hit a man who was sports editor of against the Senators. But Del three-run homer in the third the Des Moines Tribune for 45 Harley-Davidson Unser opened with a single and inning. years, also was cited for a Howard homered. 1 Waterloo West 113 gw 1-4 II 1 service award. of CEDAR RAPIDS. Inc. 1 t <> goo ooo g—g i The record of seven homers in i ° v"n"1coyoc. and Shlek, Andres (4); five consecutive games was! Heckreth and R. Raub, Wilson (7). shared by , who did it It's Finally Here in 1921, Jim Bottomley in 1929 Shr (ttctiar anrl \7io Wart* i« 1QC/I Established in 1883 Cy The Gazette Co. ana VIC WertZ in ISOU. land published daily and Sunday «t 500 Thp Tioorc hfinnr>p/) riohl I Jhird AXe- S6> Cedar Rapids. Iowa 5J404 me llgers DOUnCeC ngni second Class Postage p»ld at Cedar Rao- WORLD'S FASTEST 250 c.c. back, tying the score on pinch !|ds- lowa hitter Jim Price's single and! Sl)Bieripllon rw ~ By carrler: „ centj NOW ON DISPLAY —UPI Photo k m then winning the game on the Sav"| issucs iVsb ' 393.1805 afternoon editions and Sunday 7 issues Until Saturday, May 25th fourth grand s\am of Northrup's S'I .60 a month. S14 n year. Other stales career. and U.S. territories $54 a year No mail Expert Body & Fender Work Up the Alley subscrlotions accepted In areas havlns * * * Gazette carrier service. SPRINT STREAMLINER G«ne Alley of the Pirates went flying over Tommy Helms of the 'Reds after throw- Nash was brilliant, striking The Is entitled ing to first base to complete a double play in their gams Friday night. 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