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Rloo B Athletic Union, Open Their Duaij Cl ~ORV MCRGPHC* (West Girls' dS gn 391 Teams Open This Week WATERLOO, IOWA, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1958 PAGE ELEVEN West Waterloo High's girls' golf and tennis teams, both state champions the two years.spring! I\\ FA UK Bv V^olt Ditzen competition has been sponsored' CO _ by the Iowa Girls' High School; THAT SO)?? WWJyi'WNE NEfTHK.' rloo B Athletic Union, open their duaij Cl ~ORV MCRGPHC* " meet seasons this week. OUT ON THE /"I V rlB-P? . The tennis team starts Thurs- i Catcher Hit .312 in day against Mason City here- after a warmup meet with the ! €^Wi^ West boys' reserves Tuesday. The golfers meet Parkersburg Midwest in' 57; First on the nine-hole course there' Friday. j Andy Cohn, state medalist! two years in a row, is back to Baseman Hit .295 in B lead the golf squad. Other mem- bers of last year's team return- 4-H THEY'LL BE THE HAWKS. ing are Helen Graham. Cammy \ The Waterloo Baseball i Club's executive committee Rcpass and Kay Kupris. j Monday morning: officially named the city's new Midwest League entry the "Hawks" and gave radio station KXEL No. 1 player on the tennis I permission to air the team's out-of-town games. There team probably will be Karen' will be no home game broadcasts. Moser, the state girls' champion i23 Events on Prep last year. Her state champion-' ICOURIER NEWS SERVICE). ship doubles partner, Nancy | OCALA, Fla.— Waterloo manager Ken Deal looked over Baker, will be the No! 2 singles t * roster of 39 players here Monday and found more than player. Both girls are fresh-! Schedule This Week one reason to be optimistic about the 1958 Midwest Baseball men. League season. Others in order of their pres-j THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE. < 8"'aJ r =H Cedar Falls, i nthpr Mnnri^/i •<• The players were assigned to Waterloo Sunday by the ent singles ranking are Jean „,„„.,, i ""P « Teachers High. othei Monday in a city series Sauer. Judy Wiihite, Linda Lich-j BASEBALL. j Frjdl}. jgame with OLVA striving for parent Boston .Red Sox farm{~~ -- ~ - • --- ^ --- .Monday. a!ls C m its secon system from its player pool, • others, on the -opening, day ros- ty, Mary Baker, Judy Grange' St. Mary's al Gil'uertville iDon BosJet^ety^c^s c,i/ '" ° - <l victory in two games CO'. I TeacherT/>nrhol-sc HigUinKh i.'.n. Drakn..-<.~e Relayn_._..s. at. **nfl C.***...m,J Tr i , • , ,• _ and about 30 of them still i ten Boston does not have a and Barb Turner. | OLVA at Sacred Heart. Des Moines. and Sacred Heart bidding for will be on the Waterloo class, class C farm team. Gibson Coll. i Tuesday. Saturday. its. first win. OLVA defeated April 25-Pnrkershurg. there-. ! Wavcrly at East. Cedar Fails and Teachers High in St. Mary's by a run and Sa- D roster when the squad probably wou^d have moved here ason Cilv 'St- Joseph's).] Sumncr at West. Relays at DPS Moines breaks camp next Monday. j up to class C otherwise. TE.VXls. ! cred Heart lost to the Cubs by May 3—Dubuque. here Ens! at New Hnfnpton. Tuesday. j the same margin. Deal was particularly; King was with class' B Eu- May 6—Mason City, lure. St. Mary's at La Porte City. \\est at Marshnlltown. May 10—Dubuquc," there Dinsdale at SacrPd Heart. Wednesday. pleased with such players as: ! gene, Ore., last^season on op- May 12—Parkersburc. here. Thursday. Tama at Teachers High. Russ Gibson, a catcher who tion from the Red Sox farm May 17—District meet. Gilbcrlville 'Don Bosco) at St. Thursday. \ EAST PLAYS WAVERLY May 27—M>son City .St. JosephVi- Mary's. Oelwein at East. (Tuesday at Waterloo Stadium hit .312 for Lafayette, last system. Eugene is not a reg- Business Office Opens at Stadium Mason City-West triangular at Mason Sacred Heart al West Sophomores. Dubuquc (Loraf at West year's Red Sox farm club in ' "lar Red Sox farm team, but OLVA at Esst Sophomores. GOI.F. i while West, the same night on Tennis. Friday. the Midwest League. King was sent there last sea-j Mrs. Clara Perkins, office assistant for Wednesday- I the West High diamond, hopes ticket order soon after the office opened at April 24—Mason City. here. West at New Hampton. West at East. j to end a three-game losing Ezell (Zeke) King, a 6 foot,!son because the Red Sox class the Waterloo baseball club, checks the Wa- the Stadium here Monday. Office hours are May 1—Gn'nnell, here. TRACK. Thursday. B farrn is in May 15—Monona, here. Tucsda)-. Vinlon st West. j streak against Sumner, the 6 first baseman who hit .295 North Carolina, terloo Stadium sealing chart as she takes t between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. May 17—District meet,- West al Eajt. May 22—Mason City, there. Fsiisjteam thaat started it with a in class B ball last year. and King, a 25-year-old Negro, Oclwcin-Tama-Cedar Falls trian- j 9-0 victory last Tuesday. Len Simpson, second base-i could not play there. j The Red Sox decided to pullj The spring sports season The East and "West track iimman whwnou IUhiLt .013.319 in thme NeiNe-- v-;«„ u i • t ..u i springs into high gear this: teams clash in the first of their ng back m e sysem! two braska State (rookie) League thl^.s '°. * week with 23 events on the dual meets this season at +1,,- &S tI jCa&Ullt,pa<;nn • f seaso.• n , ,an d ha. d no place ; 4 T, , for him other than class D calendar/or Waterloo and Ce-i P- ni. Tuesday in the only Harley Anderson, all-star| because of the class B club's: dar Falls high schools. ; meet of the season in East's team shortstop in the Nebraska being in the soulh and the The Musial Me s There are 12 baseball games,; Vine Street Stadium, State League in 1957 with a lack of a class C team in the two each for) .270 batting average. farm system. j East, West and' CEDAR FALLS and Teach- Our Lady of iers High are host to track Don Yurg-cc, an outfielder King played the full season me up from the Nebraska State at Eugene last year and had ; Victory Acad-j ets the same night. Friday League where he hit .339. 22 doubles, H triples, 9 home! emy and- thre- e East, West and Cedar Falls Wayne Coughtry, a pitcher runs and 84 runs batted in. He: each for St. will pay their annual visit to •with an 11-1 record and a 3.62 walked 74 times and struck is Cards Fina1l\ Mary's and Charles City for the Comet earned run average last season out 103 times. The Eugene Sacred Heart. Relays. in the Nebraska State League. team won the pennant. OLVA- and . Four tennis meets and three- The squad will arrive in Deal Monday began work- Sacred Heart! golf meets round out the Waterloo Wednesday of next ing his squad as a unit. The |New Jersey -meet e a c h;schedule. •week and open the season in Rex Sox1 other class D club, Giants a Baseball Standings S levers Dubuque the following Sun- Corning, N. Y., also was as- Team Eighth day afternoon. signed 39 players as the final 1 National League American League Only 20 of the 39 players week of spring training started' Cedarloo Racing, Inc. Half Game i w L Pet. GB L Pet. GB on 3,027 •will be in Waterloo uniform here. Chicago ... .4 Red Sox opening day. About nine of 1 .800 New York 1 .833 i San Francisco 4 2 .667 SYRACUSE. N. Y. Itf—Hutch- i them will be released before V; Washington 2 .800 Ui inson Signs of Trenton, N. J.,, Replaces Hawkeye Group Local Sports i Milwaukee 2 .600 1 .Kansas Citj- 2 ,600 the squad breaks camp. Ten Out 12-2 'Cincinnati IVs slipped into eighth place in thei more will be dropped from 2 .500 1'^! Cleveland " 3 .500 2 Wrecker A new stock car racing as-;Chumley was Hawkeye Racing the Waterloo squad but Calendar By the Associated Press i Philadelphia 2 .500 V/> Detroit -,--.. .3 3 .500 2 i i Pittsburgh 3 .400 2 • Chicago .2 3 ! By the Associated Press: i_ - r - - r- -i Mnc», Jriss D6Gn formed to pro-j -Fnc S3me drivers 3i~G ~ &~~- broughuiuuguvt tILoF Waterlo.yaiciiuou auanud themcjnj mi/i\uHiMONDAY. Thjne Nationaivauonali League'League s best LOS AngeleAn°- s .400 : 4 .333 Z</± Baltimore .2 3 .400 No wonder the Boston Red Sox's oZT^se^es^5 "" ^ "''' afrnote 'ate model auto racing at;Pected to drive under Cedartoo moved to Lexington, .the Red Welcoming dinner for Iowa and worst streaks e n d e d ' St. Louis 4 .200 .Boston . ... • ' ' [Tunis Speedway here. ' ^ "'••"" T"~ >--• Sox team in the Nebraska Teachers College Coach BilijSunday. The man responsible?! .1 .167 jhave been trying to lure Roy' The Falstaffs of St. Louis con-! j Racing. Inc., sponsorship as SUNDAY'S RESULTS. Thc new rou i drove at Tunis' in previous Stat>.u.\.eu (rookie\*. *jwi*.*^)/ Aj^u.^,k-.^League. Hammeri.Aaiii*iiCL,( 8o p. rri.ill., Washington!Sta* v esoUUlglun n Musial. Who else? SUNDAY'S RESULTS. jSievcrs from Washington during tinuc to lead the open class with! S P has a con- The squad will travel northlPark Country Club, Cedar Falls-, San Francisco 12, Los An- New York 7, Baltimore 0.
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