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Aberdeen Pheasants lOc Aberdeen Pheasants 1964 SCORECARD ABERDEEN AWNING CO. PH. BA 5-6234 1910 6th AVENUE SOUTH EAST f'~ fo Glasfiber -- ~ ~ INSULATION ::::--..::: ( r , I ~ .,._ J t/)~1 Fiberglass• ~» AWNINGS ,tl~ , ESTIMATES WELCOME TO Phone: 225-4120 ABERDEEN, SOUTH DAKOTA 5 DINING ROOMS Howard Wong CHINESE DISHES - CHOICE STEAKS - RAINBOW TROUT TAKE HOME CHOW MEIN ALSO CATERING SERVICE LET'S MAKE IT BEER Grain Belt Budweiser BALLARD DISTRIBUTING CO. ABERDEEN, SOUTH DAKOTA (1ITI ~rr · l --ll . lTT~ ·..__ \ ~~LHoME oF Lj ··~ , ,,~~~~~r, / · .lll... .. FINE [PORTRAITS . / I: LJ . Ll I I I I / PHONE 225-5344 Since 1919 farmers & Merchants Sank Fritz A. Forseth Company ABERDEEN'S HOME-OWNED, INDEPENDENT BANK GENERAL AGENTS Ove r 3 .~4 ;1gcnts St'l"\'ing both Dakotas with all kinds of ABERDEEN, SOUTH DAKOTA "lNSUHANCE AT SAVINGS" MEMBER F D- C FORSETH BCILDING 24 4th Ave. S. E. Phom· 22.5-7470 Pos. 4 R H E NORTHERN LEAGUE ALL STARS 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 Nelson Electric 7-Jim Procopio (SC) (.250) ----------- C Jou' , 10-Arlo Brunsberg (Dul} (.243} -------- C -Jerry Pritchett (BM) (.230) ____ 1B 1/S+r--1·1() .. 1 1 d Appliance Store 10-Mike Dobbins (GF) ((.283) ______ 2B 1. f l.{b<; '.o 14-Charles Benson (SC) (.289} ___ 2B Maytag Dependable ::- •-- I 23-Al Ricciuti (Dul} (.230} ------------ SS .... /,./e.- ~~"') 19-Tom Lindsey (SC) (.233) ______ SS Automatic Was hers 12-Bob Ball (GF) (.305} -------------- 3B 1'2-- B ;} 1 I 15-Felix Deleon (Wpg) (.327) ----- OF 20 Third Avenue S. E. 21-Tom Richards (GF) (.291) ____ OF 7 pI) ('l '':1 IS-Mickey Strickland (GF) (.328) -- OF (. -Andy Kosco (BM) (.307) ____ OF I? r- '"" (_ ;., • 't i. FIBERGLASS INSULATION SERVICE 2-0tto Knowles (Wpg) (.300) __ OF 11 l.. 1 r, ,{ $.q \f 22-Bill Hall (GF) (11-4} ---- P Guaranteed 20-Chuck Lauritson (GF) (10-5} ------- P 'l.2. H;1 If - ~ Acoustical Tile 21-Dave Boswell (BM) (4-9) ___ P ~ '1.(1 .. ")....- 12-Dave Guthrie (Wpg) (8-3) ___ P ~ f"'C &.~ and Insulation 26-Tom Mandile (SC) (8-5) ________ P 1,.() L ~u,-,.;..S o ~4' 28-Jack DiLauro (Dul) (8-5) ---------- P See or Call 20-Vem Morgan (BM) ------------- Mgr. R'<i ':J~~Vt ' LEONARD SCHMIDT 31-Jim Williams (GF) -------------------- Mgr. 409 S. Jay - Phone 225-9377 fl)av.Jr adlal lK l'-( lJ.-6' Yo lYe: X Yo X % y. ~ 5' /) 01 L Cf v1-o '\) PATTERSON HOTEL Bismarck, North Dakota From the Land of "The Hotel that always welcomes you" Cocktail Lounge Fine Foods ~~l~l~ Sky Blue Waters Frank Hayes, Mgr. DULUTH MINNESOTA . ~- --.-c _;:----------, -- -- DANIELS P HARMACY "The Name Yo :t Can Trust" ~NATrg:~~OF ABERDEEN I 14 - 4th Avenue S. E. Phone: 225-9700 FREE PICK-UP A ND DELIVERY MEMBER FDIC. Free DRUGT ~X Service CUSTOMER PARKING - TRUST SERVICE - DRIVE-IN BANKING I I Pos. 1 2 3 4 s_ 6 7 8 9 10 R H E ABERDEEN PHEASANTS THE HOME OF L\1 ' (Affiliation - Baltimore Orioles) ~ FAMOUS BRANDS 1-Bob Litchfield (.251) _______________ 2B /3'L < I ' - 2-Danny Baier (.167) ____________ Util. lnf. c;p.._ -~ 1 3-Nellie Cochran (.315) ---------------- 3B t 5-Al Cooper (.282) ----------------------- OF (j)_l 'I 6-John Scruggs (.297) --------------- OF S r -'':1 ;.., ~~ 8-Bill Morton (.250) ------------ --------- C p . .l.: 'f- 9-Mike Fiore (.311) -------- -------------- 1B CLO HING CO. 10-George Farson (.302) --------- C i...' OUR 52ND YEAR ll-Rex Peters (.273) -------------------- OF 12-Dick Jones (.274) ------------- --- - OF ~-,. -..) -(14-Ed Watt (ll-1) ------------------- ---- RHP f--r-.-!.!.h 16-Bob Petri (4-6) -------- ------------ RHP ·- Parcel-Erickson 17-John Stephens (1-3) --------------- RHP P;t 111"1\e..r 18-Dave Pickle (4-1) --------------- -- RHP TEXACO 19-Tom Fisher (12-1) --------------- --- RHP (..,<..) cp ... 1"'" I) 23-Jim Palmer (4-2) ----------------- RHP 1) "The Best Friend 26-Dave Leonhard (9-3) -------- RHP l)d':IJI~Y 27-Mark Belanger (.234) --------------- SS 5+'-nh~~.-n~ ( <i Your Car Ever Had" 29-Mike Davison (6-3) -------------- LHP Total 7-Cal Ripken ------------------------------- Mgr. t;(I lX :x; lK l%' ];?' lJ.-6 .9'6 l% l%'" l96 {p /) North End of Overpass . LUCKY NUMBER ?ll.e,etee, 9t~e4nee e(J."'P· NQ 17732 LOANS AND INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS if~~~ George M. Rich Dick Pinkerton - Harry A. Swenson SHERMAN HOTEL Air Conditioned YOUR HOME AWAY FROM HOME NEW PARKING FACILITIES VISIT THE ZEBRA COCKTAIL LOUNGE 1964 ABERDEEN 1964 TODAY Follow the Stars of (tomorrow yesterday) PHEASANT HOME GAMES Depend on Tiffanys the Future May 3, 4, 5 ________ Bismarck-Mandan Fabric Care Specialists May 6, 7, 8 ____________ Grand Forks Support the Pheasants to Restore the Newness May 12, 13, 14 ____ ______ _____ _ Winnipeg May 18, 19, 20 ________________ St. Cloud to your Wearing Apparel May 24, 25, 26 Bismarck-Mandan May 27, 28, 29 ________________________ Duluth May 30, 30, 31 ____________ Grand Forks TIFFANY TIFFANY June 7, 8, 9 ____ ____________________ St. Cloud June 17, 18, 19 ____________________ Duluth LAUNDRY LAUNDRY June 21 , 22, 23 ____ ________________ Winnipeg July 3, 4, 4 ________________________ St. Cloud and and July 5, 6, 7 ________________ Grand Forks July 14, 15, 16 Bismarck-Mandan Dry Cleaners Dry Cleaners July 20, 21, 22 ________ ____________ Duluth INC. July 23, 24, 25 ________________ Winnipeg INC. August 4, 5, 6 Bismarck-Mandan 14-24 -6th Ave. S. W. August 7, 8, 9 ________________ Grand Forks 14-24 -6th Ave. S. W. August 16, 17, 18 ___ _____ ____ Winnipeg 225-1520 August 23, 24, 25 ____________ St. Cloud 225-1520 August 26, 27, 28 ___ __ ___________ Duluth MAKE YOUR RESERV A liONS AT THE RYAN HOTEL When Visiting In GRAND FORKS Think Young Drink FOR NSURANCE SEE OFFICE ~ Jim Carey PEPSI·COLA Bob Noble EQUIPMENT ,.,. or Karl Graeber COMPANY Also. Hires, Squirt at Nesbitt's and Bubble-Up A. N. HOFFMAN CO., Inc. "W/wte$ew.ice PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING 223 Citizens Building COMPANY Phone 225-1720 uJ~" Programs Printed By H ayes Brothers Printing, Aberdeen, S. D. .
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