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PAGE 4, SECTION 3 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1970 West SWe Saint Kids Nip Vike Kids Swimmers CANTON, 0. (» - Rookie Football League champion Mitt George Kent as he ran around safety Doug Wyatt ran back a nesota Vikings Saturday. right end at midfield. fumble recovery 50 yards with The Vikings built a 13-0 lead Win Trophy THE ANNUAL Hall of Fame West Side Swim Club won the four seconds remaining and on two field goals by Fred Cox All-Pool Meet trophy in swim- Tom Dempsey kicked the con- game was played almost en- and rookie Homer Cavitte's 14- ming and placed second in div- version to give the New Orleans tirely by rookies, with few vet- yard fumble return for a touch- ing at the Parkcrest Pool Fri- Saints a startling, 14-13, exhibi- erans even bothering to dress. down until 3:01 was left. day and Saturday. West totaled tion victory over the National The fumble was made by Second-year quarterback Edd 436% in swimming, while Ridge- Hargett then put the Saints on wood won the diving with 58 the Scoreboard with a six-yard points. Bengals' Defense Lover, Roche Gain pass to rookie Ken Burroughs. Laura Crissinger, Gail U.S. Net Semis Dempsey added a conversion French, Dan Baer, Todd Siev- Hounds Skins kick. ert, Wayne Rayfield, Molly CINCINNATI UP) - Rookies BROOKLINE, Mass. UP) - De- Baer, and Bob Storer were dou- Lamar Parrish and Sandy fending champion Rod Laver HARGETT'S pass completed ble winners in the meet, in Durko turned defensive gems swept past Cliff Drysdale, 6-3, a 37-yard drive after Hugo Hol- las blocked a punt and the which 30 records were broken. into touchdowns Saturday night 6-0, 6-1 and Tony Roche rallied and led the Cincinnati Bengals Saints took over the ball. TEAM to defeat Roy Emerson, 2-6, 6-1, West Side 436% Ridgewood 425, Hill to a 27-12 exhibition victory over .The Vikings took a 10-0 lead Farm 329, Parkcrest 251, Maple Bluff 167, Shorewood 150, Monona 114 the Washington Redskins. 6-4, 6-3 Saturday in the semi-fi- in an error-marred first half on , GIRLS (•under: 25-meter free — Trlcia Pagach Parrish, from Lincoln Univer- nals of the U.S. Pro Tennis a 15-yard field goal by Cox and : (WS), :17.3*; 25 back — Alison Garland Championships. Cavitte's touchdown. Cox added c (R), :21.5*; 100 free relay — West Side sity, returned a fumble recov- ; (Laurie Rukavina, Lynn Rukavina. Mar- a 47-yard field goal in the fourth > iorie Kosikowski, Tricia Pagach), 1:17.3. ery 55 yards in the third quar- The two lefthanded Australian 9-10: 100 medley relay—West Side (Ju- ter. Southern California product quarter. i lianne Schmidt, Jan F r i e man. Molly pros will meet for the title Sun- Baer, Patty Christiansen), 1:17.5*; 50 Durko intercepted a Frank Summary: free — Molly Baer (WS), :34.1; 50 back day, setti g up the third M ND — Diane Stroschein (P), :43.1; 50 breast Ryan pass in the fourth period day, setting up the third First downs 14 17 — Tammy Heins (HF), :45.4; 25 fly — Rushing yardage .... 73 64 Molly Baer (WS), :16.6*; 100 free relay and returned it 67 yards. — West Side (Jan Friedman, Julianne tournament and the fifth in the Passing yardage — 164 197 w c Return yardase 71 69 Schmidt, Patty Christiansen, Molly Baer), First downs 13 10 last six years. 1:08.4*. Passes .19-30-220-41-1 Rushing yardage 99 116 Punts 5-30 4-41 11-12: 200 medley relay — Ridgewood Passing yardage . 138 96 (Leslie Garland, Barb Bryant, Jennie Fumbles lost . 2 3 Return yardage . 206 235 Yards penalized . 47 79 Sievert, Bobbi Reif), 2:38.2; » free— Passes Pro Football Bobbi Reif (R), :32.2*; 50 back — Laura 16-32-1 13-24-1 Minnesota 0 10 0 3-13 Crissinger (P), :37.5*; 100 individual Punts .8-44.7 7-44.3 New Orleans 0 0 0 14—14 Fumbles lost Green Bay 31, New York Giants 31. medley — Laura Critsinger (P), 1:20.8*; 1 0 New Orleans 14, Minnesota 13 Minn—Cox, FG, 15 50 breast — Kim Friedman (WS), :42.1*; Yards penalized . 34 115 Miami 16, Pittsburgh 10 Minn-^Cavitte, 14, fumble return •50 fly — Barb Bryant (R), :36.5*; 200 Washington I » 3 0-12 (Cox, kick) Cincinniti Cincinnati 27, Washington 12 free relay—Ridgewood (Leslie Garland, ,7 3 10 7—17 New York Jets 33, Buffalo 10 Minn-Co^, FG, 47 Barb Bryant, Jennie Sievert, Bobbi Reif, Cin-Phillips, I, run (Muhlmann kick) Kansas City 30, Detroit 17 NC—Burroughs, 6, pass from Hargett 2:18.0*. Wash-FG, Knight, 28 Chicago 23, Houston 13 (Dempsey, kick) 13-14: 200 medley relay — Maple Bluff Wasn—Taylor, 18, pass from Jurgesen CENTRAL STATES NO—Wyatt, 50, fumble return (Demp- (Robyn Sherry, Liz Lambert, Dorothy UPSIDE-DOWN START FOR THE BACKSTROKE-MI to win the event. The girls, from the left are Debby Heins, (kick failed) sey, kick) Steuer, Muffy Shumway), 2:31.'.'*; 50 Madison '40, Racine 0 Cin—FG, Muhlman, 44 Rockford 18, Delavan 7 A—17,932. breast — Debbie Garland (R), :42.0; 50 six girls got off at tbe same time in the 15-17 100-meter Daloha Damron, Nancy Gaarder, Robyn Sherry, Jean Wash—FG, Knight, 15 free — Sheryl Wolter (WS), :34.0; 50 back backstroke in the All City Meet at Parkcrest Pool Saturday, Cin—FG, Muhlman, 33 — Julie Crissinger (P), :37.8*; 100 indi- Beyler, and Nancy Thompson. Cin — Parrish, 55. fumble return v i d u a I medley — Gail French (R), [Muhlmann kick) 1:19.4*; 50 fly — Gail French (R), but Robyn Sherry, fourth from the left, came in first in 1:26.4 —State Journal Photo by J.D. Patrick :34.0*; 200 free'relay West Side (Ruth Cin—Durko, 67, interception return Laurion, Kim Friedman, Sheryl Wolter [Muhlmann kick) Mary Kay Baer;, 2:13.5*. A—SSAW 15-17: 200 medley relay — Ridgewooc WISCONSIN FELTON'S (Jean Beyler, Valerie Hall, Gail French Agnew Adds Congratulations March Morgenthaler), 2:33.4; 100 free — Jean Beyler (R), 1:13.0; 100 back - Griese's Passing Robyn Sherry (MB), 1:26.2; 100 individua Storewide Clearance medley — Gail Heathcote (P), 1:27.6; 100 breast — Debbie Treichel (S), 1:34.3; 100 Wins for Dolphins fly — Nancy Wise (HF), :37.4; 200 free relay — Ridgewood (Linda Zach, Jean JACKSONVILLE, Fla. W) - Beyler, Marcy Morgenthaler, Gail Footballs Hall Crows by Four French), 2:11.8*. Bob Griese's slick passing in BOYS ;he rain set up a quick Miam 8-under: 25 free — Glen Bahr (WS), CANTON, 0.10 — There wa with the Philadelphia Eagles in the season's first exhibition by Raymond (Buddy) Parker, :17.2; 25 back — Andy Schmidt (WS), touchdown Saturday night and •21.5*; 100 free relay — West Side (Andy emotion from Hugh McElhenn; and won all-league honors. He game between proteams, said: his first coach in his eight-year Baer, Steve Kanner, Jim Christiansen, and a telegram from Vice-Pres was an all-league choice as de- career with the Detroit Lions in he Dolphins slugged out a 16-10 Andy Schmidt), 1:17.5. "I AM VERY happy - .ex- victory over Pittsburgh in a Na 5-10: 200 medley relay — Hill Farm ident Spiro Agnew Saturday a fensive specialist in 1952. He fin- which he was an all-league de- (Doug Kopp, Kevin Welton, Tim StracKa, tremely happy — also very ional Football League exhibi Tom Starr), 1:1<5.4"; 50 free — Tim WcElhenny, Jack Christiansen ished his career as an offensive fensive back six seasons. Stracka IMF), .:3!.7«; SO back — Bart nervous," in commenting on his ion game. Wear (S), :42.9*; 50 breast — Peter Tom Fears, and Pete Piho end for three years, leading the Oven (P), :43.4*; 50 fly — Kevin Welton dual role. Fears was an end "He did everything well. He Don Shula broke in with the (HF), :18.3; 200 free relay — Hill Farm were inducted into the Pro Foot league in pass receiving and from 1948 to 1956 for the Los (Doug Kopp, Tom Starr, Kevin Welton, was an all-around great Dolphins as a winning coach Tim Stracka), 1:03.2*. ball Hall of Fame. winning all leauge honors each Angeles Rams and the only player," Parker said. Christian- 11-12: 200 medtey relay — Wejt year. after jumping from a great ca Side (Mark KosikowsKl, Peter Christian- McElhenny was the only on player to lead the NFL in pass sen retorted: "I don't remem- ten, Paul Bahr, .Dave Christiansen), reer at Baltimore. The victim 2:37.2; 50 free Dan Hanrahan (R), of the four former Nationa Fears, who after his induction receiving his first three sea- ber you saying all those kind was Chuck Noll, a former Shula :31.2; 50 back — Bob Storer (M), :40.1; sons. 100 individual medley — Wayne Rayfield Football League greats who was coached the New Orleans Saints things when we were talking aide with the Colts. (M), 1:20.5; 50 preast — Bob Stcrer (M), .-40.1; 50 fly — Wayne Rayfield (M), noticeably moved by his indue against the Minnesota Vikings Christiansen was introduced, contracts." A rain drenched the 13,407 :34.Q*; 200 free relay — Ridgewooc (Mark Davenport, Steve Farrer, Dwigh tion. 'ans, Griese made a brief ap- Homer, Dan Hanrahan), 2:15.8*. 13-14: 200 medrey relay — Ridgewood >earance pay dividends.

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