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YOU TOR60T fER WHEATKS! Carter Replaces Nitschke; Phils Slow THE CAPITAL TIMES AFTER. 16 YEARS OF COU-E6E THEGOAL COACHING, POST? ARE Butkus Has Bad Knee PIP YOU NOTICE IMMEPlAfEUY ON THE ABOUT Stargell To By FRED MILVERSTEDT perennial All-Pro middle line- "UTORlMS PR05 (Of The Capital Times Sports Statl) backers will be missing from MILWAUKEE - A successful the starting lineups when the Win, 3 to 2 college coach receives his com- and the Chi- petitive baptism in the National cago Bears open their 1971 exhi- SCORES: WIBA 238-2601 By HAL BOCK (Associated Press Sports, Writer) Football League tonight and two bition schedule in the annual Shrine charity game at Milwau- SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1971 Willie Stargell, whose major kee County Stadium. league leading 39 home runs Dan Devine, who compiled a and 101 runs batted in make 120-40-8 record at Arizona State him an expert on opposing and Missouri before replacing WHEW A )itchers, once was asked about Phil Bengtson last January as Yanks Snap MAN WITH KIO FRO Philadelphia's Joe Hoerner. EXPERIENCE VW& Packer coach and general man- MAMEP COACH. F-EVIME MAK.ES IT CLEAR:: The big slugger frowned, and HE WIUL NOT ATTEMPT TO ^ ager, will be watching his new IMITATE VIMCE U>M&AR7I. replied: "I'm 0-for-nine years team for the first time under Win Streak against him." fire. Although pointing for a vic- Phillie Frank Lu- tory, Devine is principally con- chesi won't admit it, but he cerned with taking a long, hard By Dobson Brews Win must have been eavesdropping look at the way his 62 veterans when Stargell surrendered that and rookies react under pres- By BERT ROSENTHAL Mustangs' Aerials nformation. Anyway, Lucchesi (Associated Press sports Writer) sure, i Mound Duel igures his Stargell specialist is * * * When was in the ioerner and he didn't hesitate One veteran conspicuously ab- midst of a 12-game winning to use him Friday night. streak, the Baltimore right- * * * sent from Devine's starting de- FroniRoyals fense will be 34-year-old Ray hauder was asked how many Bomb Chiefs, 57-7 V Lucchesi lifted reliever Billy more games he thought he Nitschke, the man selected two KANSAS CITY - Paul Split- Wilson and made him a third years ago as the NFL's Ail- would win during the remainder OSHKOSH — Madison Mus- A crowd of 1,714 saw Jerry being cut by Washington, made tor ff is being dogged by hard jaseman for one batter while of the 1971 season. Dan Devine Time middle linebacker. A tang coach Bob Moerke felt he Sehliern, Lew Ritcherson, Jim a 30-yarder and booted six extra luck like no other in the loerner came on to do his thing three-time All-Pro and a Packer "All of them, the way I'm could pass on the, Manitowoc Kreicha, and James Johnson points. . against Stargell. Sure enough, fixture for 13 years, Nitschke pitching," he replied. Chiefs before his team's Friday score for the Mustangs in a The left- he strategy worked. Hoerner will be replaced by heir-apar- In mid-season, when the New night exhibition here. And .he shocking 550-yard 'total offense hander has won four and lost struck out Stargell and Wilson ent Jungle Jim Carter, an ag- York Yankees plunged nine was never so' right. display. The Mustangs wasted no time five since -being recalled from came back to finish off the rest gressive, 230-pound second-year games under .500 — their lowest The Mustangs led by the ac- The Chiefs' only interest getting on the Scoreboard. Their Omaha on May 29. Four of his of the Pirates, nailing down man from Minnesota. ebb of the season — Manager curate tosses of veteran Jerry came in the final period as first series was stopped, but defeats have been a single run. Philadelphia's 3-2 victory. Significantly, Nitschke's Bear Ralph Houk insisted that his Hackbart and rookie Terry Hawaiian born Bucky. Paopao with 4:44 left in the first quarter In those four one-run lickings, Elsewhere in the National counterpart and old rival, Dick :!ub was better than the stand- Murawski completed 18 of 22 scored .from 13-yards out. Hackbart connected with Ritch- Splittorff gave up only seven League Friday night, New York Butkus, will also be occupying ings indicated. passes (nine each) for an over- Dewey Stendahl, the former: erson on a seven-yard toueh- runs. He lost three by 2-1 and munded Atlanta 9-1, Cincinnati an unaccustomed seat on the Friday night, the surging trampled 9-1, St. Louis iYahkees justified Houk's faith whelming 57-7 victory at spar- LaCrosse State star kicker who d play. Ritcherson was a the other 1-0. He got bombed sidelinesW1A4WLX111.LJ. -L.* U ButkuIf tY U O UliUtsJ YTCIllunderwen. • i, t -,. , . kling new Titan Stadium. recently joined the team after former quarterback at the Uni- only once, a 12-3 route by the ipped San Francisco 12-8 and corrective knee surgery during im ,em' clmbmS over *e .500 San Diego nipped Houston 4-3. mark for th firs me this sea v e r s i t y of Wisconsin several Chicago White Sox. the off-season and has been u f. j; " ' years ago. * * * * * X: slow to mend. Word has it that son, by routing Dobson and the Lucchesi needed a little help the 6-3, 245-pound "Bruiser" Orioles 12'3 A couple of minutes later, -Splittorff's latest scrape with 0 put on his strategy show and Matthews Butkus U.S. Cagers Ousted Schliem, the big fullback, was hard luck came Friday night at , will not be available to Coach „„,,. , on the end of a 42-yard Hack- IB got it from rookie Willie 'JimDooley until the opening of i,. J .. ,reminde „ d. me of the hands of the Milwaukee Montanez. The young , 16 g d old da 3aid Houk 1 bart throw and Madison was up, Brewers. You guessed it regular season play. Lee Royi" °° t #> >art of the compensation St. Caffey, a . former Packer, felm refer™ce to years ago when 13-0 after the opening period. the score was 2-1. Louis sent to the Phillies when ithe Yankees used to dominate In Pan Am ''Share The second period saw the Only Monday night, he slated to fill his middle line-! Curt Flood refused to report two backer slot. the American League, winning By JERRY LISKA eliminated by some hanky- Mustangs' most extensive drive dropped a 2-1 decision to the years ago, clubbed a two-run 129 pennants and 20 world chain- (Associated Press Sports Writer) p a n k y in the Pan-American — an 87-yard march — capped , the runaway homer in the top of the eighth pi hips from 1921 to 196t leaders of the AL West. Two other ex-Packers, center! °f , ' , Colombia Wi — The Games.- by a Murawski to Kreicha pasi inning, giving the Phils the U y Said lhe The USA cage team, a crew of 25 yards. Kreicha was the "That's a bad deal," said lead. and cornerback dlsa , L^V!mte ? i? l " United States' strong swimming Splittorff, unable to conceal his , will also start for the PP° d Dobson after forces, off to a sputtering start, o f collegiate underclassmen, leading ground gainer for West- The manager let Wilson pitch n „„ ?„!.„„ i i_j ,- m.-. iwatctiinjc h i n gj nis strings of 12 ern Illinois last fall. disappointment. "Still, I like to Bears. Jeter, traded to Chicago were expected to get a gold suffered the ignominy of being to leadoff man Roberto Clem- three weeks ago, should be es- straight victories and nine con- the country's first failure after go'into the ninth inning knowing ente in the bottom of the eighth fecutive complete games end as medal surge rolling today as we're still hi the game. If I do pecially eager to bang .heads Uncle Sam's humiliated basket- completly dominating the sport and then switched to Hoerner. with his old mates. Beset by the Yanks rolled to their fifth since the PanAm Games began The Chiefs .finally halted Mad- that, then I think I've pitchec "We had it all planned from the win in a row and hiked their ball team packed up after being well." • poor conditioning and personal in 1951. ison with 6:23 left in the half beginning of the inning," Luc- problems, Jeter b e c a m e the record to 57-56. The elimination occurred with and Stendahl was called to kick chesi said. "Everybody knew first Packer veteran to incure the U.S. basketball p 1 a y e r s his first field goal with the Cen- .Splittorff went into the ninth what was going to happen." Devine's wrath. Elsewhere in the American Jerry spectators at a game in which tral States.League team. He re- against the Brewers all tied up Based on his past experiences AI Matthews, who started at League, Detroit blanked Boston Brazil admittedly shaved points s p o n d e d accurately and the 1-1 in a tense battle with Mil- with Hoerner, even Stargell right cornerback for Green Bay 2-0; Milwaukee edged Kansas in a 73-68 victory yesterday over Mustangs led 23-0. waukee's Skip Locwood, 8-7. might have expected the lefty. against Detroit in the final Cify 2-1; Washington trounced Seven Under Cuba. Gary Buss intercepted a pass "I think," said Lucchesi, "he Cleveland 7-3; Chicago stopped | * * * Tommy Harper led off the game of the 1970 season, is De- just before intermission and ninth with a double, only the (Hoerner) has his number." vine's current solution to Jeter's Oakland 7-0; and California de- ' Under a complicated system Murawski hit Ritcherson with fourth and last hit off Splittorff. j That number would be three— departure. He will join Kenifeated Minnesota 2-0. In Classic involving point spreads to re- his second touchdown pass of Ron Theobald's sacrifice moved 1 for each strike. Ellis, and Doug Dobson, after being fagged solve ties in divisional competi- the night. Pro Football for six hits and .six runs in 3 2-3 AKRON, Ohio (/?) — Young Harper to third, and the Mil- Hart in the starting defensive tion, had Brazil defeated Cuba Interceptions b y linebacker waukee outfielder scored on a Tom Seaver took over the Na- (By The Associated press) innings, said, "I didn't have my school backfield. Jerry Heard, z high by more than five points, Brazil Dave Kanas and defensive sacrifice fly by John Briggs, tional League lead and [rhythm. Nothing seemed to track runner, c o m p a r e d his and the USA would have ad- backs Bob Schaffner and Steve who had driven in the Brewers' fired a four-hitter, easing the Exhibition Games Carter will be flanked by vet- work. I tried switching from a $150,000 American Golf Classic vanced to the finals. Kessenich set up some more other run in the fourth same Mets past Atlanta. Seaver Friday's Games erans Dave Robinson and, Fred fastball to a curve, then from a lead today to a mile run. Cuba, despite an earlier 73-69 scores in the second half, as fhe way. struck out 11, running his sea- Buffalo 14, New Orleans 10 Carr, considered by many to be curve to a fast ball, but I "I never ran the mile, but you upset of the USA, would have contest turned into a complete! Theobald bothered Splittorff son's total to 188, four more Dallas 45, Los Angeles 21 the best outside linebackers in couldn't do anything right." never ran the mile, but you been eliminated although all rout for the Mustangs. all night. He tripled in the than Chicago's Ferguson Jen- Only games scheduled the It was his first setback since never could tell who was going league. Robinson, coming June 12, when he was beaten 7-3 three wound up Group B play It was Madison's second pre- fourth with one out and scored kins. It was the eighth time this Saturday's Games back from a crippling Achilles to win by who was leading at with 2-1 marks. season win, while the Chiefs on Briggs' sacrifice fly. He sin- season and 30th time in his ca- tendon injury he sustained in by Chicago. It was his first in- the half," said the 24-year-old Kansas City at Baltimore, since June 25, In yesterday's game, Brazil, dropped their first after opening gled in the first and walked in reer that Seaver had struck out night the fourth game last year, has! Visalia, Calif., pro, thinking of an earlier 81-79 overtime loser with an impressive victory a the sixth. 10 or more in a game. he was removed for a his seven-under-par 133 that Cincinnati at Miami, night been a frequent All-Pro while in the ninth inning to the USA, had a 73-64 lead week ago. i "I've always had trouble with Still, he wasn't completely New York Jets vs. Detroit ati Can- was voted Most Valuable paced the field by .three shots Wjth a minute to play and called \ Theobald," Splittorff said. Continued on 2nd Sports Page pla er a year ago in the Pro during a 7-3 Baltimore victory after 36 holes. Itime out. Tampa, Fla., night i y over Boston. And the nine-run "He's the pesky type. He hits Green Bay vs. Chicago, at!Bowl- Heard had his reason .'for a; * * * Mad. Man. margin was the worst beating Firs.1 dtwns 35 1? the ball where it's pitched. He's Milwaukee, night The defensive line will include cautious approach. Despite! The Brazilian coach, Edson Rushing 12 4 a tough hitter." Still in Race 'Clarence Williams and Lionel the Orioles have absorbed this 870,048 in 1971 winnings, he Passing 10 7 Washington at San Diego, i.season. Bispo dos Santos, obviously told Penalty ni ht ,A 1 d r i d g e at ends and Mike, hasn't won in three years on the Yards rushing — 219 62j FILER, Idaho - Two Wiscon- § his team to put on the brakes. Yards passing . 33! l(Ul MILWAUKEE KANSAS CITY | McCoy and Bob Brown at tac- ab r h bi ab r h bi sin youngsters are still in com- Only games scheduled tour. His bulge over second- Brazil failed to score in the Total yards gained ... 550 166 Ikles. Baltimore Manager Earl passes .. 13-224) 10-2.M Harper If 4120 Palek ss .1000 petition in the National High Sunday's Games place Bob Lunn, in with 69-67— final minute while Cuba scored Penally yardage .. 100 7B Theobald 2b 2120 Keough rf 4120 Weaver was philosophical about 136, was the largest of the year. Punting .. 3-30.5 4-27.2 Briggs Ib 2002 Otis cf 4030 School Rodeo. Pace Merrill. Cleveland at San Francisco four free throws—exactly Fumbles lost 0 ' Cardenal cf 4000 Hopkins Ib 4011 Offensively, Devine will go the drubbing. "You've got to Madison 1317 720—57 Mitchell rf 3000 Piniella If 4000 Baraboo, has 90 points and New England at Minnesota enough for the five-point spread Manitowoc 0007—7 pena 3b 3000 Rojas 2b 2000 with at quar- have those kind of games some- The previous best after 36 which eliminated the USA. Mustangs — Ritcherson, 7, pass from ERodrgez c 3 0 0 0 Schaal 3b 3000 ranks third in bullriding while Only games scheduled times," he said. Hackbart (Stendahl, kick) Auerbach ss 3000 Kirfcpafrfc c 3 0 0 0 Shelly Haskins, River Falls, is Monday's Games terback backed by a running holes was two strokes by Bob E. After the game, Bispo dos Mustangs — Schliem, 42, pass from Lockwood p 3000 Splittorff p 3010 tandem of and Despite the loss, Dobson has a Smith in the Los Angeles Open, Hackbart (Kick wide) Sanders p 0000 leading the breakaway roping at Houston, Santos admitted: "The situation Mustangs — Kreicha, 25, pass from Perry Williams. At the age of 15-5 record, and is the biggest Charles Coody in the Nelson Murawski (Stendahl, kick) with a point total of 9.1. night is better for us as'it is. The Mustangs — FG, 30, Stendahl. Total 27 2 4 2 Total 31 1 7 1 39, Bratkowski rejoins the Pack winner on the talented Oriole Classic and Arnold Palmer in United States is a better team." Mustangs — Ritcherson, 18, pass from Milwaukee 000 TOO 001-2 The top 10 contestants in each Philadelphia at Oakland, pitching staff. 1 Murawski (Stendahl, kick) night as a player after sitting out two the Westchester Classic. Mustangs — Johnson, 8, pass from Kansas City . 000 100 000—1 event will compete Sunday aft- DP—Milwaukee 2, Kansas City 1. i seasons as backfield coach. He And despite the loss, the Ori- It took a cut of 148 or better USA rnarh Tim fliirlcrpr nf i Hackbart (Stendahl, klk) ernoon for national titles.. Only games scheduled UOA cuaui dim UUager Ol Mustangs — Kreicha, 88, .pass from Mur- LOB—Milwaukee 2, Kansas City 4. 2B— (fills in for , languish- oles retained their 4%-game and 71 players were in the third awski (Slendahl, kick) Otis, Harper. 3B—Theobald. SB—Harper, East Texas State, commented: Chiefs — Paopao, 13, run (Worrell, Theobald. S—Theobald. SF—Briggs 2. ing on the taxi squad while re- lead over Boston in the AL round today over the plush, "You can draw your own con- kick) IP H R ER BBSO East. Mustangs — Schliem. 39, pass from Lockwood (W.8-7) .81-37 ! 1 1 3 covering from arm surgery. tough 7,180-yard Firestone South clussions. But I think it's a Murawski (Stendahl, kick) Sanders . 2-300000 Splitlorff (L.4-5) ... 9 42 2 1 6 will start at Meanwhile, the Yanks' vic- •Continued on 2nd Sporls P«yc - — Schliem, 8, run (kick wide) course. Save—Sanders center for Green Bay to test his tory — their 10th in 15 games — Only seven players in the field ailing shoulder. Gale Gil- pulled the fourth-place New of 103 cracked par for 36 holes, lingham and are set Yorkers within 12 games of the led by the remarkable Heard. Orioles. at guards while Francis Peay * * « Although he had never seen or and Dick Himes man the tac- played Firestone before this kles. John Hilton is slated as All-Star center fielder Bobby \veek, Heard whistled, sang and the starting tight end, John Mtircer, the 1 e a g u e 's second hummed his way to two rounds Spilis is the wide receiver and leading batter, paced the of bogey-less golf. Yanks' assault against Dobson i v '% will go at flanker. Dale Livingston and rookie and two relievers with three "I even like to watch the birds Karl Kremser will divide kick- hits, including a rhree-run — anything to relax. It beats ing duties as Devine continues homer, boosting his average to worrying about what you are to search for an answer to a .339. going to do on your next shot," nagging Packer problem. Murcer triggered a five-run- said Heard. uprising in the fourth inning After taking the lead from Withheld from action due to with a single. Ron Blomberg.: first round co-leader Mike Hill injuries are running backs Jim Continued on 2nd Sports Page on the first hole with a birdie, Grabowski and Larry Krausc. Heard was in front all the way. Himcs sprained an ankle in He reeled off eight pars birdied Homer Hitters 1 on. 2nd Sports Kf

Westside Swim Club Both Mary and Larry Olson keep their heads down. —State Journal Photos by Edwin Stein Wins All-City Meet medley: 1—Reif, 1:18,8; 50-yard breast: 1 Westside Swim Club swept the —Allen, 41:8; 50-yard fly: 1—Olsen, 36.8,- total high point trophy and 100-yard free relay: 1—Olsen, Julie Ser- genlnn, Garland, Reif, Ridgewood, 1:01.0. Heard Keeps Lead at 8 Under swimming title for the second GIRLS 11-12. 200-yard medley relay: 1—J u I a n n straight year in the All-City Schmidt, Molly Baer, Patty Christiansen, AKRON, 0. W — Young Jerry rounds in his first try at the par, Heard, without a victory in NICKLAUS, CURRENT PGA Marcy Fox, Westside, 2:15.4; 50-yard Pool Meet which concluded Sat- free: 1—Robin Reif, Ridgewood, 28.9; 50- rleard, blistering the treacher- 70, 7,180-yard layout, was five ;hree years on .the tour, but win- champion, charged in with a 69 urday at the Shorewood Pool. yard back: 1—Laura Hong, Parckrest, ous Firestone South Course at a strokes ahead of Gay" Brewer 34.0; 100-yard Individual medley: 1—Baer, ner of $70,048 this season, shot and moved into a tie for fourth Westside finished w i t h 493 Westside, 1:11.3; SO-yard breast: 1—Liz record pace, fired a third and Dale Douglass of Golden, rounds of 67-68-67 to break the place at even par 210 with Fred Sharratt, Hlllfarm, 40.0; 50-yard fly: 1— points to 463 for Ridgewood, 347 Reff, Ridgewood, 31.5,- 200-yard free .traight sub-par round Satur- Colo. '4-hole mark of 203 shared by Marti of Baytown, Tex., .and for Hill Farm, and 275 for Park- relay: 1—Julie Shalh, Mary Lockert, Tany day, a two-under-par 68, for a lay Floyd, Bobby Mitchell and Steve Reid of St. Louis. Reid Shatrawka, Laura Hong, Parkcrest, BREWER SHOT the day's crest. Shorewood Hills finished 1:59.6. 54-hole total of 201 to lead the Jack Nicklaus. also had a 69 and Marti a 72.. fifth with 262 points, while GIRLS 13-14 150,000 American Golf Classic. best round, a 67, moving him Arnold Palmer, a two-tinie 200-yard medley 'relay: 1—Jenny Siev- into a deadlock for second place If the whistling humming Maple Bluff had 200 and Mo- ert, Debby Garland, Barb Bryant, Bobbl i leard keeps his pace, he not winner of the Classic who is Relf, Ridgewood, 2:07.5; 50-yard free: 1— The 24 year-old Californian, at 206 with Douglass, who came nona 87. Laura Crlssinger, Parkcrest 28.1; 50-yard only is in position to win the seeking his fifth tour victory back: 1—Slevert, Ridgewood, 33.8; 100- hitting only two bogies in three in with a'69. GIRLS I-UNDER yard free: Crlssinger, Parkcreast, 28.1; 130,000 first prize, but has a this season, scrambled to a 72 100-yard medley relay: 1— Pam 100-yar Individual medley: 1—Garland, Schmidt, Laura Rokavlna, Dirmy Mes- Ridgewood, 1:12.6; 50-yard fly: 1—Bryant, shot at the widest victory mar- and was 14 shots off Heard's sner, Joanne. Toomay, Westside/ 1:17.9; Ridgewood, 29.6; 50-yard breast: 1—Liz ;in of the year. blistering pace at 215. 25-yard free: 1—Kstle Wise, Hlllfarm, Lambert, Maple Bluff, 36.3; 200-yard free Trickle, Rude Have Big Nights 15.8; 25-yard back:' 1—Diane Fair, Shore- relay—I—Garland, Sievert, Bryant, Reif, wood Hills, 19.6; 25-yard breast: 1—tie, Ridgewood, 1:53.8. Sandy Baker, Shorewood, and Laura Ru- Dick Trickle of Wisconsin bridge won every race they en- kavina, WestsWe, 22.0; 25-yard fly: 1— .. GIRLS 15-17 Wise, Hllliam, 17.9; 100-yard free relay: 1 200-yard medley relay: 1-LaurIe John- Rapids and Mike Rude of Cam- tered Friday night at Capital —Schmidt, Rukavlna, Toomey, Messner, son, Lynn Friedman, Mary Kay Baer, Sherly Walter, Westside, 2:13.1; 100-yard .Westside, 1:11.5. Speedway. GIRLS M» free; 1—Jean Beyler, Ridgewood, 1:03. 3; Trickle set the fast time in 100-yard medley relay: 1—Alyson Gar IM-yard back; 1—Laura Crisslnger, Park- Lofe Pro Football land, Gail Allen, Janet OJsen, Henee ReJf, crest, 1:10.7) 100-yard Individual medleys late models in 19-67 seconds, and Ridgewood; 50-yard free: 1—Renee Relf, 1—Joan Sample, Shorewood hills, 1:09.9; COWBOYS 45, RAMS 21 100-yard breast; 1—Arle Walker, Maple D LA Ridgewood, 31.2; 50-yard back: 1—Gar- = followed with wins in the trophy land, Ridgewood, 38.7; 100-yard Individual Bluff, 1:21.6; SO-yard fly; 1—S a m p 1 e, irst downs . 19 19 Shorewood Hills, 31.8; 200-yard free relay; Pushing yardage 49 dash, fast heat race, and 30-Iap —Friedman, Wolter, Johnson, Baer, assirig yardage ... 215 334 Westside, 1:54.9. Return yardage ... .202 12 feature. BOYS 8-UNDER "asses .19-32-0 22-37-4 100 yard medley relay: 1—Gerard Aver- unls .5-37 i-30 Bill Retallick and Johnny Zie- ..0 0 Late Baseball , George Wlrtanen, Steve Boyle, Andy ' ~Z V *""'","" :'/ i fV*v^5 =umbles lost gler, both of Madison, finished 1 Ciulla, Hlllfarm, 1:21.2; 25-yard free: 1— * ^ftf^- : '*"&•* ^T)t5&"*' Yards Penalized ... 85 73 FRIDAY NIGHT eff Barta, Ridgewood, 16.2; 25-yard Dallas 7 14 17 7—45 second and third behind Trickle. CHICAGO OAKLAND back: 1—Andy Baer, Westside, 20.1; 25- Los Angeles r.7 0 7 7_2l ab r h bl ab r h bi 'ard breast: 1—Barta, Ridgewood, 21.1,- Cowboys— Ditka, : pass from Morion Ron Scalissi of Madison won A'vnrado 2b 5110 Campnris ss 4010 25-yard fly: 1—Ron Blum, Shorewood (Clark, kick) PKelly rf 5220 Monday cf 4000 Hills, 19.1; 100-yard free relay: 1—Averlll, Rams—Snow, 67, pass from Gabriel the late model semi-feature. WWHams If 4132 RJackson rf 4000 Jim Boyle, Ciulla, Steve Boyle, Hillfarm, (Ray, kick) Summer Clearance on Melton 3b 4000 Epstein Ib 3000 I2.5. Cowboys—Hill, 9, run (Clark, kr:k) Rude had the fast time of Hrrmann c 4100 Bando 3b, 2010 BOYS 9-10 Cowboys—Hayes, 25, pass from Stau- 22.87, a heat race victory, and Famous Name Andrews Ib 4124 Mangual 1f 3000 100-yard medley relay: 1—Andy bach (Clark, kick) .lohnstone cf 4 1 3 1 Tenace c 3000 Schmidt, Casey Baer, Jim Christiansen, Cowboys—FG, Conway, 48 won the hobby feature. Morales ss 4010 DGreen 2b 2000 31en Bahr, Westside, 1:08.1; 50-yard free: Rams—Snow, 49, pass from Sweetan Golf Clubs Bradley p 4000 Hegan ph 1000 I—Dave Sievert, Ridgewood, 29.9; 50-yard (Ray, Rick) A special six lap powder puff . LaRussa 2b 0000 back: 1—Suevert, Ridgewood, 36.5; 100- Cowboy;—Hill, 1, run (Convay, kick) ) Odom p 1000 yard Individual medley: 1—Andy Schmidt, Rams—T. Williams, 1, run (Ray, kick) race was won by Marie Rabe of Roland p 0000 Westside, 1:19.5; 50-yard breast: 1—Casey Cowboys—Washington, IOJ,. pass inter- by Wilson Hendrick ph 1 0 0 0 Baer, Westside, 40.6; 50-yard fly: I—Jim ception (Convay, kick) Sauk City. Kmkwskl p 0000 Christiansen, Westside, 36.5; Blefary ph 1000 100-yard free relay: 1—Paul Averlll, and other Knowles p 0000 Doug Kopp, Bob Ronne, Craig Trautman, Total 38 7 12 7 Total 29 0 2 0 Hillfarm, 58.'7. Chicago 0«1 005 001—7 BOYS 11-12 FRiE HELIME t Name Brand Oakland OOo 000 0 o o— 0 200-yard medley relay: 1—Mark Kosi DP—Oakland 1. LOB—Chicago 7, cowski, Jim Kanner, Paul Bahr, Mark Oakland 3. 2B—Alvarado, Mor Dewey, Westsldf, 2:07.9; 50-yard free: 1 Manufacturers WW.Illlams, Johnslone, .PKelly. 38- —Mike Stahl, Parkiest, 27.0; ;0-yard Repeat by Popular Demand Campaneris. HR—Andrews (8), back: 1—Kosikowski, Westside, 33.5;'100 Johnslone (8). SB—P.Kelly. yard individual medley: I—Dewey, West- limited time IP H R ER BB SO side, 1:12.4; 50-yard breast: 1—Jon Bradley (W,ll-9) ..9 2001 Grinder, Shorewood Hills, 35.1; 50-yard Odom (L,«-B) 51-38 4 6 .2 fly: 1—Paul Bahr, Westside, 31.4i 200- Roland 2-30 0 0 0 1 yard free relay: 1—Reed Messner, Bahr, SAVE Klimkowskl 2 2 0 0 0 1 Kosikowski, Dewey, Westside, 1:55.4. Knowles 1 2 T 1 0 1 BOYS 1M4 1 HBP—by Klimkowskl (Mellon). WP— 200-yard medley relay: 1— Todd Suevert, i^;~">'/:^^t'i^t!i'v. v'tff^&S*??? '? Kltmkowski. T—2:24. A— 7,357. Chip Davenport, Dan Hanrahan, Bob Gro- gan, Ridgewood, 1:59-8; 100-yard free: 1 MINNESOTA CALIFORNIA —Dan Hanrahan, Ridgewood, 57.7; 100- ?.*Z!c'&*?^^."'; -•-,* abrhbl ab r h b •ard back: 1—Bill Doyle, Parkcrest, ^;^v'? >re^ Tovar If 4000 Alomar 2b 4 0 1 0 UP :0«.B; 200-yard Individual medley: 1— Carew 2b 3000 Rivers cf 4020 Sievert, R I d g e wood, 2:15.4; 100-yard Oliva rf 4 ft 2 0 Gonzalez If 2000 breast: 1—Sievert, Ridgewood, 1:10.7; Ground rules were no problem. KIHebrew Ib 1 0 0 0 McMullen 3b 3 1 1 0 100-yard fly: 1—Doyle, Parkcrest, 1:04.8,- Holt cf 4000 Spencer Ib 3010 200-yard free relay: 1—Davenport, Gro- Cardenas ss 4000 Stephnsn c 3000 gsn, Hanrahan, Sievert, Rid (jew odd, Braun 3b 2010' Repoz rf 4 1 ! 2 1:44.9. TO Mltterwld c 4 0 0 0 Chrtsn ss 2000 BOYS 15-17 ' J Perry p 3000 Mesersth p 3000 200-yard medley relay: 1—Ray Baer, Alyea ph 1000 George Benish, Brian Humphrey, John MOTOR Total 30 0 3 0 Total 28 2 « 2 Degler, Westside, 1:54.0; 100-yard free: 1 Minnesota 000 000 o 0 0—0 —Mike McGuire, Maple Bluff, 54.0; 100- Cillfern]» ttO*02 0 0 x—2 yard back: 1—Ray Baer, Weststde, 1:04.8; RING AND LOB—Minnesota 1, California 8. 2B— 200-yard individual medley: 1—McGuire Rivers 2, Oliva. HR—Repoz (8). S— Maple Bluff, 2:17.3; 100-yard breast: 1- VALVE JOB Spencer. Tom Wencel, Ridgewood, 1:13.3; 100-yard With purchase of 4 1/2 H.P. IP H RER'BBSO fly: 1—John Degler, Westside, 1:00.9; 200 j.Perry (L,12-13) ..a 6225 yard free relay: 1—Tom Picone, Scotl 50°/< Mcsersfh (W,ll-ll> 9 3004 S i ev er I, Bruce Wencel, Tom Wencel EASTERN STAR MINI-BIKE Markdowns throughout the store on T—2:16. A—30,140. 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