Page 2, Section 2 • Wisconsin State Journal, Monday, July 26,1982 Comedy of errors costs New Glarus

1-0 Sneeberger II 4.2-1-0, Veum c 1-2-0-0, Everson 2b New Glarus outhit Dodgeville, Cottage Grove. Down, 2-1, Held sin- eluding four home runs to rip Arena a triple and Steve Kneebone tied the .iVo Sproul Ib 3-1-1-1, Klttleson ss-P- c I 3-0-0-1, HOME TALENT LEAGUE Lynch 2b-c 3-0-0-1, Skaar p O-O-O-O ™ols M-M-S. 15-9, in a Home Talent League base- (Second-round) gled, advanced to second on a ground- in seven innings. DiPiazza had a per- game when his triple scored Wood. In — Trlnrud Ib 2-1-0-0, KravlK ss j> u EASTERN SECTION out and went to third on a wild pitch fect game through six innings, but the eighth, Craig Anderson tripled to ball game Saturday afternoon, but the Northeast East visitors more than made up the dif- W L W L before scoring on Sdano's single to Jim Roberts ended his no- and drive in Rusty Crane, who and sin- Lake Mills ... 3 2 Whitewater 5 0 ^ shutout bid when he singled in the gled, with the winning . 3 ference by committing, count 'em, 17 Marshall 2 2 Jefferson 3 1 right. After Gary O'Donnell reached 2B - Everson, Johnson. HO - Skoar 5 in 2, Kit- Deerfield 2 2 Utico 3 2 errors, in handing Dodgeville a 15-9 Cottage Grove 2 3 Albion 2 2 on an and Tim Coulthart's in- sixth and then scored on a sacrafice Waterloo 1 3 Fort Atkinson 2 2 field single loaded the bases, Andy fly by Gary Arnble. Middleton led, 2-0, s^^-^sirws^Sx J Western Section victory. Sun Prairie 1 4 Stnuahtnn 1 4 Western Section New Glarus wasted little time in Shroble walked to force in Sdano, the through four innings on Jim Martin's DODGEVILLE 15, NEW GLARUS 9 Cunningham^rTJKin\^?^t'^^. L — Kitlleson. T — 2:29. '«- NORTHERN SECTION New Glarus 202000104 — 9 15 17 beating themselves, committing five North Central North only free pass given up by losing two-run homer, but finally opened the Dod9evllle I0511331X — 15 9 5 ALBION 14, WATERLOO I W L W L pitcher Scott Fish. flood gates with Brian Hellenbrand's NEW GLARUS

Haas 117 140 63 25 67 7-5 4.85 Brewer averages Lerch 98?a 112 55 47 31 7-4 5.02 Jones 2^3 5311 0-0 10.13 Team 862 891 390 301 439 55-40 4.07 BATTING Saves: Fingers 21; Slaton, Bernard 4; Easterly ab h 2b 3b hr bl avc. 2 Younl 366 123 25 9 19 67 .336 Gontner 229 76 11 1 3 22 .332 Money 179 56 H 1 12 39 313 Cooper 369 115 23 2 20 74 312 Pro baseball Molitor 379 109 13 4 10 36 288 Yost 58 16 3 2 0 3 .276 Romero 113 31 7 0 1 5 .274 NORTHERN DIVISION Brouhord 93 25 4 1 2 6 269 W L Pet GB Simmons 316 83 19 0 14 53 263 Madison 62 41 .602 Edwards 107 28 3 1 2 12 .262 1 7 Apple ton 59 41 .590 I /; Howell 146 37 5 1 4 I .253 Wisconsin Rapids 38 59 .392 21 Osllvle 367 93 14 0 23 65 .253 Wo u sou 36 60 ,375 22 '/? Thomas 317 77 16 0 23 61 243 Moore 263 63 10 2 5 31 .240 CENTRAL DIVISION Picciolo 59 13 1 0 0 3 220 W L Pet GB Hisle 31 40025 .129 Springfield 63 37 .630 ... Bass 9 00000 .000 Be to it 54 45 .545 8' : Team 3356 942 165 26 139 497 281 1 Clinton 42 57 .424 20 2 Stolen bases: Molitor 19, Yount 5; Edwards 4; Danville 41 61 .402 23 Yost 3, Oglivie, Cooper 2; Gantner. Picciolo, Moore, Thomas 1 SOUTHERN DIVISION W L Pet GB PITCHING Quod Cities 57 43 .570 ... .515 5'1? Ladd 3 o 0 2 3 1-0 0.00 Burlington 51 49 510 6 Fingers 62*3 56 21 17 56 5-6 3.02 Cedar Rapids 46 55 .455 11' i Vuckovich 121*1 117 42 57 62 11-4 3.11 Slaton 77^3 74 27 22 45 7-1 3 13 Monday's results Bernard 56 53 20 16 38 2-1 3.21 Madison 6, Beloit 1 Easterly 24 27 10 10 7 0-1 3.75 Clinton 6, Appleton 5 Augustine 50 47 21 16 21 1-3 3.78 Cedar Rapids 5, Wausau 4 McClure 98 92 50 48 56 7-3 4.59 Quad Cities 8, Springfield 7 Caldwell 149^] 171 78 41 43 7-10 4.69 Waterloo 3, Wisconsin Rapids 2 (11) Burlington 11, Danville 4 Today's games TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! Madison at Clinton Danville at Burlington Wausau ot Cedar Rapids Sletten leads Springfield at Quad Cities Appleton ot Beloit Wisconsin Rapids at Waterloo

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BATTING Frederick's All-Star Bar rode the ab h 2b bi ave. arm of Ken Sletten into the cham- Romano ..370 124 69 .335 McAbee ..280 86 41 .307 pionship of the men's fast-pitch Birch Harrison .313 92 41 .294 Ashmon ..368 104 63 .283 •«^6&Q$ti\$a®&&; League city softball second-round Smith ...72 20 14 .278 Wilkinson .. ..300 79 29 .263 championship Wednesday night. Slet- Coughlon ...... 302 79 43 .262 ten tossed a three-hitter as Fred- Tipton ....181 45 16 .249 Bom ....104 25 4 .240 erick's defeated Bonner's Body Shop, Amador ....208 50 21 .240 Kiefer ....314 75 47 .239 10-3. Mitchell ....162 35 25 .216 Waller 67 14 6 .209 In women's fast-pitch, Pam Bau- Ransom ....109 20 6 .183 Others 64 8 3 .125 man threw a one-hitter, struck out Team ...3224 857 139 428 266 eight and hit a home run as White- Stolen bases: Wilkinson 52; Romano 51; Kiefer 28; Harrison 24; Ashman 15; Ransom 14 ; McAbee. house Tavern thrashed Nakoma Boni 13; Amador 9, Waller. Mitchell S: Tipton 4; Lanes, 14-1, and sewed up the Georgia Coughlon 2; others 3. PITCHING League title — despite having only IP h er iO era Waller .2*3 0 0 0 0-0 0.00 eight players. Anderson ,. 46'/3 35 11 28 3-2 2.14 Kobernus .. 31 11 46 6-2 2.43 MEN'S FAST-PITCH Retzer 37 27 11 28 2-2 2.68 Badger: Schooner s 8. Steven's Two 6; Northgate Fellows .... 127*3 112 48 90 8-6 3 38 Lanes 12. Dickens Travel 4; Rockv Rococo Two 8, Edwards .. 120V3 128 49 99 8-2 3.66 Tullv's Bar 5. Vavrock ... 140V3 149 58 35 100 8-4 3.72 Birch: Frederick's All-Star Bar 10, Bonner's Kolotko .... 39Vi 32 17 16 35 8-2 3.89 $56.10 Body Shop 3; Whitehouse Blues 5, Laurel Tavern 2; Jarrett 133V3 151 67 33 81 9-6 4.52 Rocky's Liquor 14, Sherm's Horseshoe Bar 3. Carv 43'/3 47 26 27 41 4-4 5.40 $58.60 Cheyenne: Madison Merchants 9, Animal House McDonald . 25Vb 23 18 15 14 1-1 6.31 Two 5 Pincknev Street Hide-A-Wav 14. Nakomo Flinn 30^1 37 26 23 1-3 7.63 Lanes 6, Tom Foolery's East 6. Dillon Inn 2. Others 72'/3 76 40 43 51 4-7 4.98 Condor: Complete Channel TV 4, Big Ten Pub 2; Team 859»- wheels, resurface brake drums, repack front wheel ings, earned a top prize of $32,000 with Includes up to 5 quarts of Pennzoil bearings, inspect brake hose, inspect master City diving 10W40 oil. Most American Cars. cylinder, inspect hydraulic system, add necessary TIRE and MUFFLER (Scoring 16-13-12-11-10-9-7-5-4-3-2-1) his ninth title this year. fluid and road test. Most American Cars. 10-under girls 1, Heidi Schmit;. Nokorno, 124.35, WSJ Coupon expires Aug. 2, 1982 2, Erica Johnson, Ridgewood. 109.95; 3, Julie Bullis, WSJ Coupon expires Aug. 2, 1982 Monona, 106.40; 4, Troci Emerson, Nakoma, 102.50, 5, Lisa Leonovicz, Shorewood, 100.35; 6, Melisa Fuss, Shorewood, 98.20; 7, Jenny Burr, Parkcrest, 97 30; 8, Three Madison swimmers Kristen Biddle, Nakoma, 9700, 9. Ann Sexton, Hill Farm, 95.80, 10, Amy Biddle, Nakoma, 93.45; 11, Ali- son Schoessow, Parkcrest. 88.60, 12, Kara Witte, earn state masters titles Monona, 87.20. 10-under bovs: I, Tim Buehler, Hill Farm, 120.90; 2. Jason Magill, Parkcresl, 112.35, 3, (tie) Special to The State Journal Tom Pertzborn, Hill Form, and Eric Weiss, Ridge- wood; 108.90; 5. Dan Morgan, Hill Farm, 108.50, 6, Steve McKenna, Ridgewood, 92.55; 7, Nell Bailey. ELECTRONIC Shorewood, 92.10; 8, Lee Emmons, Ridgewood, 37.55; MILWAUKEE - Three Madison 9, Scooter Martin, West Side, 84.25, 10, Mark John- swimmers brought titles home from FRONT END son, Ridgewood, 80.45; II, Steve Moriiz, Hill Farm, 80.10; 12, Dillon Mohoney, Nakoma, 75.50. Sunday's Wisconsin State Masters 11-11 girls: I, Lara Jetlerson, Shorev/ood, 184.85; ALIGNMENT 2, Amv Thompson, Monona, 160.25; 3, Elise Clancv, Championship swim meet at Wilson Parkcrest, 159.40, 4, Dana Olson, Monona, 159.05; 5, Park. Most American Cars. Debbie Brlgham, Ridgewood, 151.10; 6, Stephanie Includes points, plugs, condenser, set Electronically set Leonard, Ridgewood, 141.45, 7, Brett Lubenow, West Herb Howe won the men's 1500- timing, dwell and road test. Six and eight Side, 141.15; 8, Leanne Kent, West Side, 131.70; 9, camber, caster and toe- $1 C88: Shawn Jefferson, Shorewood. 124.25; 10, Sara Mes- meter freestyle in the 70-74 age group cylinder cars and electronic ignition cars sner, Nakoma, 123.20; 11, Stephanie Morgan, Hill slightly higher. Most Americna Cars. in to manufacturer's "fBT Farm, 119.75; 12, Melissa Trltton, Monona, 118.00. with a time of 26 minutes, 27.4 sec- specifications. 11-12 boys: 1, Jeff Cohen, Parkcrest, 171.50; 2, 16 WSJ Coupon expires Aug. 2, 1982 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 8 to 5:30 Jeff Comstock, hill Farm, 162.40; 3, J.V. McKenna, onds. Phil llellmuth was also a 1500 Coupon expires Aug. 2, 1982 Ridgewood, 160.50; 4, Mike Walsh, Hill Farm, 159.60. WSJ Sat. 8 to 3:00 S, Greg Kime, Ridgewood, 123.60; 6, Dan Mather, champion, in the men's 40-44 class Shorewood, 113.65; 7, Kevin Wnelan, Shorewood, 108.55; 8, Nelson Lvnch, Shorewood, 87.40; 9, Chad with a time of 23:15.32, and Lynn Hell- Devries, Monono, 85.85, 10, John Wenning, Pork muth's time of :43.65 earned her the crest, 84.50; II, Chris Clancy, Parkcrest, 76.25; 12, David Moritz, Hill Farm, 73.55. 50 freestyle crown for .women 40-44. F&F Tire F&T Tire .F&F Tire F&F Tire F&F Tire F&F Tire F&F Tire F&F Tire F&F Tire F&F Tire F&F Yanks are fined; John demoted Page 2 Sports roundups PageS •Wisconsin State Journal Tuesday, July 27, 1982, Section 2 Aehl to defend city golf title Page 3 Thomas puts Brewers on

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) - Gor- into first place in the American gle by Ted Simmons. It was Thomas' trip, return home Thursday to face man Thomas was paid the highest of League East Division, a half-game 25th homer and gave him the league Cleveland in the first game of a five- baseball compliments Tuesday night ahead of the , who had lead. game series, which concludes with a — and it made him mad. supplanted them one night earlier. Simmons' two-run double in the double-header Sunday. Thomas clubbed two home runs in The Red Sox lost to Toronto, 3-1, seventh gave Milwaukee a 7-1 and MILWAUKEE TEXAS his first three al-bals in Milwaukee's Tuesday. Yount accounted for the Brewers' ab r h bi ab r h bi Molitor 3b 5010 Sample If 4 1 1 0 8-2 victory over the . Milwaukee's Moose Haas (8-5) final run and extended his nine-game Yount ss 3211 Mazzilli c.f 4 1 2 0 His fourth time up, reliever Dan gave up seven hits, walking none and hitting streak with an RBI single in Cooper Ib 5130 B. Bell 3b 4 022 Simmons c 4122 Hosteller Ib 4 0 1 0 Boitano, a former Brewer, plunked struck out two in seven strong innings the ninth. Loser Rick Honeycutl Thomas cf 3225 Rivers dh 4 000 during his fourth straight victory. Money dh 4000 Sundberg c 4 000 him on the left arm with a fastball — (4-12) yielded seven runs and 10 hits Moore rf 4010 G. Wright rf 4 0 1 0 a baseball warning to a hot hitter, as Peter Ladd and Rollie Fingers com- in seven innings. * Brouhard If 3110 Richardt 2b 3 020 Gontner 2b 4100 Flynn ss 2 000 well as a sign of respect. pleted a nine-hitter. The Rangers' first run came in the Total 35 8 11 8 Total 33 292 Thomas almost lost his temper "Moose pitched great," said Man- first inning on singles by Billy Sample Milwaukee 000 322 001—8 over the incident. ager . "He didn't walk and Lee Mazzilli and Buddy Bell's Texas 100 000 010 — 2 DP — Milwaukee 1, Texas 2. LOB — Mil- "That's your first reaction, sure, to anybody, he was throwing hard, he grounder. Bell singled home the other waukee 4, Texas 5. 2B — Hostetler, Simmons, Mazzilli. HR — Thomas 2 (25). SB — Mazzilli, get mad, but that's life in the big had a good slider — he pitched excel- Texas run in the eighth against Ladd. Richard!. S — Flvnn. leagues," said Thomas "I don't ex- lent." The Brewers conclude the Texas IP H R ER BB SO actly know if I would call it a compli- Milwaukee look a 3-1 lead in the series and a nine-game trip tonight at Milwaukee Haas W (8-5) 7 ment. But if he did it on purpose or fourth inning when 7:30 p.m. Frank Tanana (5-10) pitches Ladd 2 not, it really doesn't bother me in the walked, Cecil Cooper singled and for the Rangers against Milwaukee's Fingers 0 Texas least." Thomas homered. Thomas made it Bob McClure (7-3). The game will be Honevcutt L (4-12) 10 Boitano 1 Thomas' two homers drove in five 5-1 in the sixth with a homer to televised on Cable Ch. 22 in Madison. HBP — by Boitano (Thomas). WP — Ladd, Moose Haas runs as the Brewers climbed back straightaway center field after a sin- The Brewers, who are 3-5 on the Boitano. T — 2:16. Alt. — 12,821. Gorman Thomas

As usual, Starr exudes optimism

GREEN BAY (AP) - Bart Starr, who almost surely will need a win- ning record this year to keep his job, exudes unprecedented optimism as he prepares for his eighth season as of the . Starr's seven-year record with the Packers is 39-65-2, worst ever for any coach after that long with one Na- tional Football League club. But there are several indications this may be the strongest Packer team since Turn to Page 4, Col. 2 Standings

American League Shorewood's Carl Bryan flies through the trees in the 1 3-14-year-old competition.

EAST DIVISION W L Pet. GB Milwaukee 56 40 .583 .... Boston 56 41 .577 % Baltimore 53 41 .564 2 Detroit 50 46 .521 6 New York 48 46 .511 7 Cleveland 46 48 .489 9 Toronto 46 51 .474 10^

WEST DIVISION W L Pet. GB xCalifornia 54 43 .557 .... Kansas City 53 43 .552 % Chicago 49 47 .510 4% Seattle 50 48 .510 4% xOakland 41 58 .414 14 Texas 38 57 .400 15 Minnesota 34 65 .343 21

National League

EAST DIVISION W L Pet. GB St. Louis 56^42 .571 .... Philadelphia 54 42 .563 1 Pittsburgh 51 44 .537 3»^ Montreal 50 46 .521 5 New York 44 53 .454 Chicago 40 61 .396 * *

WEST DIVISION W L Pet. GB Atlanta ...... 59 37 .615 .... Dianne Bullis attempts to stay dry while watching her daughter compile in the rain. Jay Peterson takes a vertical dive Tuesday. San Diego ...... 53 45 .541 7 Los Angeles ...... 52 48 .520 9 San Francisco.... .4 7 52 .475 13% It was wet both in and out of the water at Park- city championship. Ridgewood won the team Houston ...... 42 54 .438 17 crest Pool Tuesday during the final day of the championship for the second straight year. See Cincinnati ...... 37 61 .378 23 Taking the plunge All-City Diving Meet. While rain fell, teenage story on Page 4. divers from seven city pools competed for the — State Journal photos by Edwin Stein Tuesday's results

AMERICAN LEAGUE Milwaukee 8, Texas 2 Kansas City 8, Cleveland 1 Toronto 3, Boston 1 New York 6, Detroit 5 Baltimore 5, Chicago 3 Seattle 9, Minnesota 7 Oakland at California/ late Midwest Leaguers chase a dream NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 4, Chicago 3 Atlanta 9, 8; San Diego 2, 6 (2nd By Skip Myslenski concludes calcher Scott Meier. "They say you gotta love it. game 10) Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 0

Continued from Page 1 the club last made the playoffs in 1972 under Dan Devine. "I'm personally optimistic about our chances this year," said Starr, who will greet rookies and free Sherri Steinhauer agents at St. Norbert College today. Veterans will report Friday. Steinhauer defeated "There's an awareness here that we can win," Starr said. "Our people in Trans golf tourney realize that they not only can be competitive with the best people in ABILFA'K. Texas — Sherri Stein- the league, but that they can beat hauer of Madison, Wis., lost to Debbie them." Wright of Albuquerque, N.M., 4 and .'!, Starr was given a new two-year Tuesday in the opening round of the contract last December, but Packer Tran.s National dolf Championship at President Robert .1. Parins made it Fairway Oaks Golf and Racquet clear at the time he would not hesi- Club. tate to change coaches after this Stt'inhauer, the 1081 state amateur season if real progress is not made. champion, will play Kim Simmons of It is believed Parins will settle for Charleston, S.C. in a consolation nothing less than a winning record match today. and a playoff berth. Starr's optimism is rooted in sev- eral factors: 'm personally optimis- Gaard, Parkcrest rX Last year's 8-8 record, which tic about our chances this take diving titles included a 6-2 finish. year. There's an aware- • Possibly the best tandem of ness here that we can wide receivers in the NFL in James Stephanie (iaard won the 13-14 Lofton and John Jefferson, comple- win. Our people realize girls title Tuesday to help Ridgewood mented by tight end Paul Coffman. that they not only can be win the team championship for the • A re-tooled offensive scheme competitive with the best second straight year in the All-City — designed to maximize the talents Diving Meet at Parkcrest Pool. people in the league, but of Lofton and Jefferson — directed that they can beat them.' Ridgewood collected 185V> points by Bob Schnelker, the new offensive to beat runner-up Hill Farm in the coordinator. Bart Starr two-day competition involving seven The hiring of Schnelker, previ- teams. Other individual champions ously a Packer assistant coach were Brek Comslock of Hill Farm in from 1966-71, may be Starr's most the 13-14 boys, Sue Deadman of significant move of the offseason. Monona in the 15-18 girls and Mono- Schnelker is widely respected na's Tom Griffin in the 15-18 boys. around the NFL for his innovative Bart Starr thinks (80) and John Jefferson will have a lot of happy times during upcoming season. The swimming portion of the meet thinking, and is credited with excel- —AP Laserphoto will begin Thursday at Hill Farm. lent work in his most recent job, of- Teom standings: 1 Ridgewood 185.5; 2. Hill Farm 139 5, 3 Monona 110; A, Shorewood 102, 5. fensive coordinator of the Detroit team is made up of," he said. "If Also Listed as regulars are cen- downs last season despite erratic Parkcrest 94; 6. Nakomo 75. 7. West Side 32. the roster, Nickie Hall and Dan Lions. is healthy — a ter Larry McCarren, guard Derrel protection and having missed three Manucci, are long shots. 13-14 girls: 1. Stephanie Gaard, Ridgewood. "My philosophy is that I'm going 1 n 80. 2 Lisa Schwoegler, Nakoma. 159.90. 3. great running back — it's going to Gofourth and tackles Mark Koncar games and parts of two others be- Another high priority is to im- Chrissie Richards, Parkcresl, 159.35; 4. Jane Hvlond, to attack the defense we're play- be more of a balanced attack. Pork crest, 157 85, 5. Andrea Domek, Ridgewood, and Greg Koch. However, Stan- cause of injuries. prove a rushing game which ranked 15ft 80. 6 Anne Rush. Ridgewood. 147 75; 7, Sue ing," Schnelker said. "Other people "But we've got to anticipate that said he wants more consistent play Townsend, West Side, 144.15; B Michele Walsh, Hill "lie has never been with a good 26th among NFL teams last season. Farm, 143 10, 9 Anne Dewev, West Side, 141.55; 10 may put in an offense and say, 'OK, we're going to throw the ball more from Koncar, who has been injured football team like he will be this The Packers are set at fullback Regina Doodv, Parkcrest, 13880. 11. Christina Can- you stop that offense.' The Chargers nerello, Ridgewood, 130 50, 12 Kpllv Scheverman, because of the personnel we have," most of the last several years and year," Schnelker said of Dickey. with versatile Gerry Ellis, who Monona, 112.60 are a typical example. K very body he said. 13-14 boys: 1 Brek Comstock, Hill Farm 175.05, who left the team for a few days "He's one of the better quarter- rushed for 860 yards last year, and 2 Gary Buehler, Ridoewood, 155.60, 3 Mark Buehler, in the world knows what they're No one questions the potential of after a tiff with Starr last fall. Ridgewood, 128.75, 4 Gradv Phillips, Monona, 125 35; backs in the league. He can't scram- backup Jim Jensen. I Jay Peterson, Hill Farm, 121.30, 6 Carl Bryan, going to do. They dare you to stop the Packers' passing game, but im- Starr said he expects Karl ble. But how many can? That's his Starr is pleased with the re- Shorewood, 115.45. 7 Paul Bulhs, Monona, 111.75, 8 them. Tonv Maran. West Side. Ill 20, 9 Jason Krasno, proved pass protection is a top pri- Swanke to win a regular job in the only drawback. But that's not what habilitation of Ivery after two knee Shorewood, 109 75. 10 Kevin Bo I tour. Parkcrest, "I think my philosophy is more ority. The Packers allowed 52 sacks, 93.30 offensive line, and Koncar's job is you're looking for. You're looking operations in three years. But how 15-18 girls: I Sue Deadman, Monona, 242.25, 2 to see what is their (opponents') second most in the NFL, last sea- Sara Smith, Hill Farm. 234.5. 3. Colleen Inman. the most vulnerable. Larry Pfohl, a for a passer." Ivery will respond to contact is un- Shorewood, 210.10, 4. Anne Hack worthy, Nakomo, pattern of defense," he said. "Then son. free agent guard from Canada, was 198.80, 5 Louise Penner, Shorewood. 190.80, 6. Donna Quarterback Rich Campbell, the certain. If he cannot come back, the McCormick. Hill Farm, 16990, 7 Can Miller, Ridge- I'm going to sort of reconstruct the , the team's top highly impressive during the offsea- Packers' top draft choice in 1981, is top contenders at halfback probably wood, 168 20, 8. Kathv Howell. Ridgewood. 167.85, 9. offense to beat that defense." Nikki Thompson, Monona, 166 60, 10. Jennifer Gaord, draft choice, will get every chance son camp in May and figures to add slated for extensive work early in will be last year's incumbent, Mar- Ridgewood, 161 15, 11 Pam Broder, Ridgewood, Schnelker said the Packers will to displace Leotis Harris as the 152 35; 12 Kothy Greenberg. Nakoma, 143.45. needed depth to the line. the exhibition season. David White- ian Huckleby, and rookie Del Rodg- 15-18 boys: 1 Tom Griffin, Monona, 210.15; 2. have a more wide open offense "in starting right guard, although Har- Dave Deadman, Monona, 197.95, 3. Ken Favour, Hill Lynn Dickey, one of the least hurst will be the No. 2 quarterback ers. Farm, 188.85, 4 Mike Huggett, Nakoma, 173.10; 5 some phases." ris is listed as first string on the cur- mobile quarterbacks in the NFL, Scott Rewey, Porkcrest, 172 75, 6 AAike Wichern, again if Campbell fails his early Rodgers also will be tried as a Ridgewood, 149.00; 7 Greg Buehler, Ridgewood, "A lot will depend on what the rent depth chart. passed for a career-high 17 touch- tests. Two other quarterbacks on 14110; 8. Jim Brader, Ridgewood, 122.50; 9 Peter kick returner. Jones. Hill Farm, 89.90.

Anthony shoots 78 The Scoreboard in public links golf

SOUTHERN DIVISION Sun Prairie, 13-7 tournaments. A 16-teom Class B women's fast-pitch Brewer averages PCI Amateur baseball tournament wilt be held Friday to Sunday. A S65 Quad Cities .. 57 44 .564 Madison Badger 0300040 — 7 10 3 entry fee is required. Waterloo 52 50 .510 Sun Prairie 132 430 x — 13 9 0 On Aug. 13-15, a Class C co-ed slow-pitch tourna- BELOIT — Nancy Anthony of BATTING HOME TALENT NIGHT LEAGUE ab h 2b Ib hr bi ave. Burlington 51 50 .505 Frlsch and Carlson; Escher and Krause ment will be held. A $50 entry fee is required for the EASTERN DIVISION Madison shot a second consecutive 78 fount 369 124 25 9 19 66 336 Cedar Rapids 47 55 .461 Leading hitlers — Hanrahan (B) 2x5. Lindouer 16-team, double-elimination event. For information Gantner 233 74 11 1 3 22 326 Tuesday's results South (B) 3x4, Boltes (B) 5x5, Nieman (S) 2x4, Sparger (S) on both events, call the Country Inn, (414) 845-6967. Tuesday for fifth place in the Wiscon- Cooper 37.1 116 23 2 20 74 .316 Madison 17, Clinton 8 W L vV L 2x3, Escher (SI 2x4, Krause (SI 2x4. 3B — Lindouer WESTPORT — A men's slow-pitch tournament Monev 103 56 II 1 12 39 306 Beloil 1, Appleton 0 (10) Lake Mills 4 1 Verona Bank 7 0 (B). 2B — Sparger (S), Esther (S). will be held Saturday and Sunday. For Information, sin Women's Public Links Golf As- Molitor 384 110 13 4 10 36 .286 Wisconsin Rapids 16, Waterloo 3 Stoughton 3 1 Monona 5 2 call (608) 271-5549. Danville 5, Burlington 3 (12) sociation Tournament at Krueger YOSt 58 16 3 2 0 3 .276 Jefferson 2 4 Mount Horeb 1 7 Madison Badger, 3-2 Romero 113 31 7 0 1 5 .274 Cedar Rapids 4, Wausau 3 Albion 1 4 Blanchardville 0 7 Metro golf Municipal Golf Course. Brouhard .96 26 4 1 2 6 271 Springfield 2, Quad Cities 0 Waterloo 1 5 Sun Prairie 0002000 — 2 42 Simmons .320 85 20 0 14 55 .266 Today's games Madison Badger 0100011 — 3 82 Madison at Clinton University of Wisconsin golfer Edwards 107 28 3 1 2 12 .262 WESTERN DIVISION Honish and Amelse; Lindauer and Carlson. Cherokee (72) — Kurt Kllminski 78. Danville ot Burlington Leading hitters — Hanrahan (B) 2x3, Carlson Howe!! 146 37 5 1 4 17 .253 Narlh West Yahara Hills (72) — Elmer Hlmes 74. S.L. Barb Casper of Fond du Lac fired a 74 Wausau at Cedar Rapids Ogiivie 367 93 14 0 23 65 .253 W (B) 2x3. 3B — Carlson (B). 2B — Sparger (S). Wag Nysted 77. Springfield at Quad Cities ner (S), Baltes (B), Carlson (B), Brunkow (B). Thomas 320 79 16 0 25 66 .247 Middleton 6 1 Waunakee ... Maple Bluff (71) — Harry Simonson 75; Dr. to move into the lead with Patty De- Appleton at Beloit Moore 26/ 64 10 2 5 31 .240 David Cookson, David Penn 79. Wisconsin Rapids ot Waterloo Cottage Grove 5 2 Souk Prairie Monday's result glow, also of Fond du Lac, at 152. De- Piccioio .. . 59 13 1 0 0 3 .220 Cross Plains ... 5 2 Dodgeville .. Nakoma (70) — Jeff Tallard 71; Tim Wallen 71. Hisle ..31 4 0 0 2 5 .129 Ashlon 2 7 Ma/omanie . Petries A, 15-2 77; Dove Hackworthy Jr. 73; John Aehl, Chuck glow combined rounds of 76-76, while Bass . ...9 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Muskie averages Pine Bluff 0 7 Arena Presto 74; David Grams Jr. 76; Bruce Bosben 77; Team 339) 953 166 26>6 141 505 .281 Souk Prairie 0000110 — 2 22 Dan Aehl 78. BATTING Petries A 300 651 x — IS 15 0 Casper opened with a 78 Monday. Stolen bases: Molitor 19, Yount 5; Edwards 4; Today's games Odana Hills (72) — Phil Lohr 74; Bob Leu 78; Yost 3, Ogl e, Cooper 1, Gantner, P icciolo. Moore. ab h Jb 3b hr bi ave. Rough! and Peetz; Dokken. Wearing (4) and Rick Conont 79. Diane Lindstrom of Madison is .. ..376 125 21 4 19 69 .332 Wounakee at Sauk Prairie Schaeffer. W — Wearing. Thomas 1 Romano .... Albion at Lake Mills Pleasant View (72) — Chuck Pulvino 74; Vic McAbee .... 286 88 16 1 12 44 .308 Leading hitters — Podolske (PI 4x4, Morton (Pi Johnson 76. tied for sixth going into today's final Harrison ... 318 95 12 4 7 49 299 Thursday's games 2x3, Schaeffer (P) 2x4, Reson (P) 2x3. IB — Wear- 1 Monono at Blanchardville Glenwav (32) — Carl Sauer 32, Jerry Currie 35. ip h er bb SO w-l era Ashman .... 373 105 15 12 64 .282 Ing, Podolske. round with a 157 total on rounds of 0 1 14 Mount Horeb at Verona Bank i_add 4 2 1 2 3 1-0 2.25 Smith 72 20 6 .278 Wilkinson . 304 81 14 0 3 29 .266 Mazomanie at Arena LADIES MUNICIPAL LEAGUE 77-80. Also in contention for the title Fingers .63*1 56 21 17 57 5-6 2.97 Tuesday's result IB holes at Yahara Hills Coughlon .. 307 81 14 2 8 44 .264 Ashton at Cottage Grove Vuckovich 12120 117 42 57 62 114 3.11 Pine Bluff at Middleton Retries A, 10-8 A flight — Vonna Johnson 102; Johnson (play for are Lisa Kartheiser of Milwaukee at Ttpton 181 45 6 1 2 16 .249 Slolon 773-3 74 27 22 45 7-1 3.13 Waterloo at Stoughton the day). B flight — Bev Payne 99; Morv Strobee. C Amador .... 212 52 6 3 0 21 .245 Madison Eagles 103 102 1 — 8 10 3 Bernard 56 53 20 16 38 2-1 3.21 flight — Irmo Togstod 107; Jedn Welch. 153 and Peggy Pfaff of Beloit at 154. Kiefer 316 47 .237 Cross Plains at Dodgeville Petries A 610 300 x — 10 6 3 Easterly . .24 27 10 10 7 0-1 3.75 75 16 0 13 Boni 106 25 1 1 0 5 .236 Augustine .50 47 21 16 21 1-3 3.78 Prestigiacomo and Holzum; Dokken and Schaeff- .. ..166 37 9 0 5 25 .223 er. Madison scores McCiure .. 98 92 50 48 56 7-3 4.59 Mitchell ... Waller 67 14 1 2 1 6 .209 Home Talent Night League Leading hitters — Lindauer (ME) 3x5, Amund- City tennis 156 — Nancy Anthony, 78-78. 157 — Diane Lind- Haas 124 147 64 25 69 8-5 4.65 * LA ifu c i no i 7 Ransom .... 109 20 6 0 0 6 183 MICHELOB LIGHT LEAGUE Ca.'dwell 149 -1 171 78 41 43 7-10 4.69 sen (ME) 2x4, Brown (ME) 2x4, Karavoulas (P) 2x4, strom. 77-80. 167 — JoAnn Walker, 85-82. 148 — Marge 0 Monona, 6-4 (10) Men's 4.5 Le' ch 98*1 112 55 47 31 Others 64 8 0 0 3 .125 Rheeling (P) 2x4. HR — Eveland (ME), Anderson Olson, 86-82. 171 — Becky Rlggert, 85-86 176 — Alice 7-6 5.02 139 .267 Jones Vn 5 3 ] 1 0-0 10.13 Team ....3267 872 16 83 442 Monona 0040000002— 693 (P), Rheeling (P). 3B — Heidel (P). 2B — Lindauer. REIF'S RACQUETS 4, HUMMERS 1 Dlllman, 89-87. 180 — Char Schachte, 91-89. 181 — Pat Team 871 900 392 301 442 56-40 4.05 Stolen bases: Wilkinson 53; Romano 51; Kiefer Cottage Grove 0021010000—4 6 4 Singles: Otis Mehlberg, R, beat Ben Curet, 6-1, Broder, 92-89. 185 — Sandy Weitzer, 98-87; Carol Saves: Fingers 21, Sloton, Bernard 4, Easterly 28. Harrison 24; Ashman 15; Ransom 14; McAbee, J. Smith, Carpenter (7) and Ciano; Ninneman, 6-2; Mike Hustod, R, beat Aki Mulra, 11-10. Greig, 90-95; Cindy Stewart, 96-90. Boni 13, Amador 9; Waller, Mitchell 5; Tlpton 4, Spangberg (10) and Endres. W — Carpenter. L — Doubles: Bob Hummer-Don Frisch, H. beat Joel 189 — Sue Joy Sobota, 95-94. 190 — Jackie Mich- Coughlon 2; others 3. Ninneman. Levin-Roger Berg, 10-9; Fritz Grutzner-Steve Saffiqn, aells, 97-93. 191 — Gloria Bertagnoli, 94-97. 194 — PITCHING Leading hitters— R. Smith (M) 2x5, Chrlslensen Softball tournaments R, beat Vlnce Lamia-Don Stephenson, 9-8; Bob Reif- Martha Brown, 99-95. 196 — Lorraine Grant, 99-97 198 ip h er bb w-l era (Cl 2x3. 3B — Fredenberg (C), Armstrong (C). 2B — Bruce Swansea R, beat Ken Suckow-Frank Ander- — Ruth Bartlell, 99-99. 199 — Marge Tyler, 100-99. 201 Pro baseball son, 6-2. 6-2. At Olin. Waller 2*1 0 0 3 0 0-0 0.00 Christensen (C), Endres (C), Lyons (M), Schlelf (M), — Ardell Dahl, 102-99. 211 — Gert Wesson, 112-99. J17 BROOKLYN — A Class C men', fast-pitch tour- — Sally Troutman. 105-112. Anderson 46Vi 35 II 24 28 3-2 2.14 Storm (M). nament will be held Aug. 7-8 of Legion Park. A $50 DINO'S 5, FUZZBALLERS 0 MIDWEST LEAGUE Kobernus 40*1 31 11 11 46 6-2 2.43 entry fee Is required of the 16 teams who will com- NORTHERN DIVISION Retzer 37 27 11 5 28 2-2 2.68 Singles: Joe Schwartz beat Jim Schuh, 6-2, 6-0; pete in the single-ernnination tournament. First prize Tom Donovan beat Joe Rinozzi, 6-0, 6-3. W L Pet Fellows 127*1 112 48 63 90 8-6 3.38 is $150 and a trophy, and prizes for second, third, and Doubles: John Bertram-Tim Donovan beat Don Madison 63 4) .618 Edwards 120'/3 128 49 40 99 8-2 3.64 Legion baseball fourth places will also be given. For information, Appleton 59 42 584 Vavrock 140'/3 149 58 35 100 8-4 3.72 Hall-Don Simon, 6-2, 6-3; Paul Kern-John Schwartz contact Duke Lomas ot (608) 835-3983 or Jtm Wickert beat John Nenaud-Mark Wexler, 10-8; Ron Rudy- Wisconsin Rapids 39 59 398 20V; Kolotka 39i/3 32 17 16 35 8-2 3.89 at (60S) 241-8941. Wausau . 36 61 371 23 Chuck Fiss beat Jun Lee-Clarence Riederer, 6-5, 6-3. Jarrett 138V3 163 73 34 82 10-6 4.75 Grove Lancers AA, 3-1 FALL RIVER — The Green Frog men's Class B At Olln. Cory 43'/3 47 26 27 41 4-4 5.40 double-elimination tournament will be held Saturday CENTRAL DIVISION McDonald 29^/3 26 20 17 16 1-1 6.07 Grove Lancers 1020000— 3 6 1 and Sunday. A $60 entry fee will result in a $200 first- W L PCI Flinn 30Vj 37 26 18 23 1-3 7.63 Men's 3.5 BMX Wounakee 0010000— 1 6 1 place prize with a trophy and prize money and tro Springfield 64 37 633 Others 72'/3 76 40 43 51 4-7 4.98 Steckelberg and Wedvick; Statz and Schutz. phies for second and third places as well. For more DIAMOND FEW 3, CHEROKEE CHIEFS 2 Beloit ..55 Singles: Fronke, DF, beat Kimball, 6-4, 5-2; 45 .550 Team 868% 863 389 336 639 63-41 4.03 Leading hitters — Wedvick (G) 2x3, Yadra (G) information, contact Wayne or Debbie, rural route 1, Clinton .42 58 420 Saves: Kolotka. Kobernus 9; Anderson, Carv 1; 2x3, Vlnge (Wl 2x3. HR — Wedvick (Gl. 3B — Yadro Fall River, Wis. (414) 484-3989. Piazza, DF, beat Newman, 11-8. RIDERS! Danville 42 61 others 1. (G). JB — Wedvick (G), Yadra (G). Doubles: Shipmon-Corter, CC, beat Diamond- VERONA — The Country Inn is sponsoring two Carlson, 6-1, 7-5; Garrett-Willioms, DF, beat Hunt- DeWItt, 6-2, 1-6, 7-6; Belinski-Marchieski, CC, beat Peterson-Kolstad, 12-9. Only strong survive bush leagues City sailing Lake Monona Sailing Club Juniors — 1, Jeff Mahoney-Marks; 2, Jack Ger- manson-Bob Klieforth; 3, Jamie Warren-Mark John- Continued from Page 1 shelter built when Kennedy was nings), some players remain on the you're a commodity. That's the big- son. president," chortles Rowdon, accu- field, others wander into the stands, gest adjustment, realizing it is a job you a ghost still lives and terrorizes rately describing the surroundings and a handful buy themselves hot and that you are therefore expend- Youngsters to set sail women by locking them in the bath- even though his history is wrong. dogs or hamburgers. able anytime they wish." in Lake Mendotg races room. A hole in the outfield fence, and Outside, half of one advertisement Two hours and a victory later, "You're a piece of property, and ;i ground-rule double if you hit a ball on the outfield fence is missing, re- their work is complete and they clam- the hardest part is not knowing what through it. Mosquitoes so big Garret! placed by a plain green plank, and an- ber aboard their bus. They grab cans More than 100 boats sailed by nicknamed them "747s" and so dense you'll do tomorrow," Mike Tanzi goes youngsters age 16 and under will com- other, for a plumbing and heating from the cases of beer setting on the on. "You can go up, go down, be the players used bug spray every company, is in upside down. ("Prob- front seats and they indulge in song, pete in the Inland Lake Yachting As- three innings. "At the end of a night, released. I could get home tonight sociation Class X Regatta to be held ably didn't pay his bill," says Garrett, jumping effortlessly from Klvis' and find out they want me in Sarasota your calves are twice their normal laughing.) The team's dugout is too "HoundJ)og," to Kenny Rogers' "The on Lake Mendota Friday through sixe from the bites," says Buggs. tomorrow. You're never really settled Sunday. small to comfortably accommodate Gambler," to Mac Davis' "Oh, Lord, during a season, you can't sit back "I see you," says Boston, assuming 1 Races are set for 10 a.m. and 2 all its players, and the bat rack is an It's Hard To Be Humble When You're and say, 'Hey, this is my home. It's VANS the role of a mosquito, "(ionna get me orange steel drum that has been used Perfect In Kvery Way." p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. some blood." not true. Sunday. Trophy presentations will be to ship sodium hydrosulfite. Although Garrett, the 39-year old manager "It's also not as much of a team Wisconsin Rapids? it's quarter beer night, only 46 people who played 12 years in the minors, held noon Sunday at regatta head- sport at this level. In college, it's fun. quarters at Marshall Park. SHOES A gust of wind blowing down three are in the stands when the National ove sees it all. "Kvery one of these Here, everyone is after your job and Now in Stock panels of the outfield fence in the 14th Anthem is played and infield chatter guys wants to move up, and in order there's competitiveness within the inning of a game there. Relief pitch- is clearly audible, as well as squeals to do that, they have to statistically team. In college, you competed No title for Whitehouse 3 Styles ers holding them up as play contin- from a nearby girl's softball game. do a good job," he says. "That puts against other teams. Here, you com- ues. In the opener, Wisconsin Rapids pressure on them and my most im- pete against other teams and against The Whitehouse Tavern women's $2750 There is no wind when the bus ar- scores three runs in the first inning, portant job is to keep it. off, to keep rives at Wisconsin Rapids' Witter people crawling up your back to gel softball team did not clinch the Geor- four in the second, and 12 in the third, them relaxed." your job. That rah-rah team spirit gia League fast-pitch title as The Field, but when the Foxes try their which ends with Appleton first base- "You have to be mentally tough," Open Mon.-Fri. 10-7, Sat. 10-5, Closed Sunday locker room door, they find it locked. that was always preached to you, you State Journal reported Tuesday due man Pat Adams on the mound. There adds Wade Rowdon. "When you play don't get that anymore." to incorrect information. They spread themselves about in is another game after this and five in college, it's something of a job, but WIS. FELTON casual disarray as the key is fetched, "That's right," concludes pitcher Whitehouse did nail down the sec- more in the next three days, so a now you have to produce or you're Jesse Anderson. "Down here, you've ond-half crown, but a number of rain- SPORTS and when they finally gain entrance, pitcher is not wasted on a lost cause. not worth anything to the organiza- 6204 Schoeder Rd. a dozen of them line up to use the got to fight like a dog to survive." outs remain before a league cham- When it ends four innings later (each tion. The competition is the same as pion is determined. The State Journal by Stop N Go room's one toilet. "Another bomb game of a double-header is seven in- Next: The Appleton Baseball Club, PH. 273-0330 anywhere, you just have to realize Inc. regrets the error.