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City Journal 7 Sunday, June 11. 1967 7967 BASIN LEAGUE SCHEDULE SATURDAY PKIDAV THURSDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY SUNDAY Sports Splinters Souihern Track Champion Year-By-Year Look At Basin League 1966 (by 54 games over Winner. Bob- Pierre's little guvs, Rich Shib- by Floyd of Winner edges team- tBy Ron SIOUX FALLS (AP) South ern University of Baton Rouge, walked off with its third consecutive National Associa ley and Rusty Adkins, lead mate Ed Spieiio in one of clos-Cowboys to pennant. Left-hand-jest batting races ever, Mil to er Bobby Bryant leads Cowboys' Tea yean ago this month 'tion of Intercollegiate Athletics Rapid Citians were wondering Track and Field title Saturday just ''what the Basin while Van Nelson of St. 1961 with 6-2 record and 1 82 earned 4wm 11 turn 11 June iuM June II Jum ivm a Sturgl 1 Sturot at DC Winner et RC Wlm DC at Valentin at Valentin KC Winner Winner Valentine at dinner Pierre a Valentine Sluftfi ANo.

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sturgit at Mo. Mo. at Pierra Sturgi at RC run average. Winner's Les Ta nona wins batting title with .367. Watertown makes shambles of league pennant fight, winning hv ninai oamei nwr RaniH Cjiv.

Cloud (Minn.) State and Jim Hines of Texas Southern shared individual laurels, 1963 iSturgis and Pierre. Manager Rapid City breaks dry spell Joe Luti truid stars such as The Jaguars from Louisiana League? There were grave doubts in some quarters as to the college-seml pro setup's future in the Black Hills. Rapid City had gone virtually without adult baseball for almost 10 jears. But there was a formidable group of boosters, including Al Steinmetz and Journal sports by capturing flag, but Pierre Ron Cox, Pat Richter and Don wins sixth playoff crown. First Wallace to easy championship.

became the first team in the 16-year history of the NAIA meet to cop three crowns in a row oaseman iea casnore napm was Sturgis' first year in the City bats .361, drives in 49 runs, league. while nines and Nelson also scored a first be bing voted co- but pitchers reign. Thirteen post ERAs under 3.00, led by Sturgis' Don Cook at 129. 1960 Rapid City comes up with one of its strongest aggregations to win 35 of 50 games and run off with the title. Stars included 1964 Fitzmaurice holders of the Most Valuable award for 1967.

Hines came within one-tenth of a second of the recognized world's record for the 220 with a :20.3 effort Saturday night following his victory in the 100-yard dash Friday night, while shatters Shaun editor Jerry Tippens (who was to move to Mitchell before the season began), who got things rolling during the winter of 1955-57. TIPPENS' successor, Bob Ro-mgker, wrote of claims from another Basin League city: "Amazingly, in certain quarters, the mere whisper of the paces Sturg to its first pen- shnrtsf nn Rflrt shi nant. Notre Dame center v.inoKi- ''elder Jay Arnette and pitchers ague Most Valuable cf.A vJi. league captures Nelson continued his mastery of Paul Zavorskas. Basin League Rosters data July 1.

IS aHyart) Stat( Glynn Sultrt, Northeasl Loultl- Gurney-Foyt Car Leading U.S. Cagcrs Root For Russia Player award. 1963 Pitchers such as Pierre's Larry Scheckman (9-1) and Valentine's Al Closter (2.14 ERA) name 'Chiefs' strikes terror into the quaking hearts of the the distance races with a record setting three-mile cruise. Friday afternoon he waltzed to victory in the six-mile run. ALTHOUGH HINES and Nelson were the big names in the RAPID CITY CHIfcr-e RAPID CITY CHIEFS Al Crawford, Miami i tm.tham III IfWllH.

WUI1 urri 1959 Catcher Bobby Boyd helps Chiefs overcome huge deficit to win pennant. Rapid City won 18 of last 22 games. Line-drive hit- tah nn1 mnnnttAfi Tvn CrtAtv In ttivc T71 list Jri aolM. Text AfcM) Dade Junior College) Jim Hay, Okle-Catchert Jo Stapiet. i nomi 0wen HIMbero, South Ua- Murray kota Stale; Andy Fisher, Michigan.

MONTEVIDEO. Uruguay etar-sturfripH fiolH trw 5 RfKl uclAi Torn! Ford jumped' to 13 ead and Montreuliu of the Hearts faint-hearted," he scribed. Romaker complained of "hysterical reports" that "big money interests" were determined to see a Basin League pennant flying over Sioux Park in attendance were treated XJIttZ, pi MJtJfi more than that. Seven records s.m", n- Mexico! m. ohio "Lutheran.

jul be rooting for the Soviet the early stages of the 24-hour wict.i in but Winner's hard throwing Knt. nt- r.0,mr fell in the final day for a total s.nT,iderV- oil Bluni, jov union oeaiaugosiavia aun-iU Mans auto race Saturday e3 kas- Nick Willhite, Harlan Dai-Harry Wise team by one moot nhnh TOaolRost Hoffman, UCLAi Dwiflht Mrtinek; pitchers Jim Allen, California Wt- of nine in a w- 9 over Valentine. state, jm Palmer, rnoenm ern, vnon Kirchner, Texas Lutnarani day night in the first game of night while Ford team directors the closing doubleheader in the were cautioning their drivers to world amateur basketball slow down. run under almost ideal weather College) Danny Thompson, wianonia mikq sparrow. Texas Lutheran; Bill Dakota) Alex Coolev.

nuwRins, rui in 1962 conditions despite repeated 1958 Valentine wins first half title, Intielders Jim Johnson, Phoenix championships The front running car, a 7-U- The Start The news that spring was not ell good. Center fielder John Larry Bohannon racks up 10-1 record as Pierre wins pennant the second and Cowboys warnings ot rain, in addition to the nine broken records, Nelson established a new event standard in the six-mile race. ry Muck, Bethel c'oiteqe) Paul 'paqe, The reason is simple. If the ter Mark IV Ford, driven by 0rta Soviets win. the U.S.

can take 'Dan Gurney of Costa Mesa, mm srStVf ti tiu by Deating Brazil in the; and A.J. Foyt of Houston, vSSi Nor art Pt second game. was a fuU lap ahead of the Bucs Nudge Phils 4-3 DeMerit, expected to join the Chiefs, signed a $50,000 contract Hines, who was a doubtful contender in the national meet will ltrav ybayHLt 111 viujr split season in league history. Don Montgomery's single scores Fred Boiko with deciding run in third game. 1957 PIERRf COWBOYS If Yugoslavia defeats the gmg tCrrm er six hours with the Braves, an occurrence that has become commonplace In recent years and a situation until his late arrival about 11 tr nH AP.

Pinchl.s7,anB"r ror" viets. however, they will win the a.m., Friday, really broke loose Looking HBack During The Week Basin Leaguers have learned to hitter George Spriggs tripled title ff second straight year in the 220 hile easing past run live with. with one out in the ninth inning THR CHIEFS Bet their coals ner-up Oliver Ford of Southern (La.) University and third-place upionr ortoiey. icaiuicas vi wi.av uic nuin i BSmHuSmSi ovSr'wlKlcani do against BrazQ. All four Inpton; Dan Vossler, California State et 0f the leaders Were idle SatUT- Rapid City bags pennant in first year in league, led by one of their all-time right fielder Frank Howard, whose The Gurney-Foyt car had averaged 140.43 miles per hour.

Gurney and Foyt were followed in order by two other Mark IVs, one driven by Bruce McLaren of New Zealand and Mark Donohue of Stonybrook, N.Y., the other piloted by Mario Andretti of Nazarethn and high in that first season, player personnel agent Cal Ackerman day. Grundy Harris, Ford's teammate. The old mark was :20.5 Lemonds. North Carolina; Harold Prver and scored on Matty Alou single, lifting the Pittsburgh Pirates past Philadelphia 4-3 Saturday night for their third straight victory. set by Ed Roberts of North Murray State Art Allen, Memphis $late.

Infielders Gerald, Cardon, Brlgham Young; Steve Davis, Brigham Young; 25 Years Ago Earl Winchell of Rapid City Carolina College in 1965, Going into the final games of the round-robin the U.S., Yugoslavia and the Soviets are tied for the lead. Each has four vic i.t tt'uaviu s.005, tvtempnis state) jonn low- Nelson kept the crowd roar catches five pound rainbow .390 batting average and towering home runs helped bring out big crowds. Mitchell, sparked by southpaw pitcher Jim O'Toole, tied the Chiefs for first place, but lost in playoff. Year of stars with such players as predicting at least a iirst-cuvi-eion finish. The first Chief to join the team didn't have very far to travel.

He was Dick Wiegand, a 25-year-old former minor league pitcher whose family had Dprigga, uaiung wi )juuci emiem, itate at Riverside; McBean, tripled off the center nJil uicien iJianchl of Belgium. ing while breezing to his second trout, using cheese as bait. tories and one defeat. gold medal, lapping 35 of the field wall against rniiaaeipnia 'ssjpp' mow, Mississippi State; David Lemonds, North Carolina; reliever DlCk Hall and AlOU IOl-iJorm Hetrick, Maryland; Jerry Stitt, Ranid Citv forms tennis club. A Chaparral was fourth with Phil Hill of Santa Monica, and Mike Spence of Britain alternating at the wheel.

otner 40 runners in the field The junior from Minneapolis Ariiona; John Dow, Bemidll. lowed with a singe to right. schedules three summer tour TITANS HOST (From Page 13) lived in Rapid City for the past seven years. A basketball star Dick Radatz, Don Schwall, Eddie Fisher, Ron Perranoski, turned in a 2:12 final naments. The Pirates tied it 3-3 In the STURGIS TITANS Manager Jim Ralley, Utah State, Dick Howser, Cal Emery, Her Catchers Russell Mever.

Kaniiii The P-4 Ferrari driven by Lu-dovico Scarfioti of Italy and Britain's Mike Parkes, was in seventh on a walk, a sacrifice bunt. Alou's infield hit and Man at Kearney, State lier South Dakota Tech, Wiegand JF0. (S- D-J i t- Tjpnni I.ihs nftpr onA inn Npl. Dennis Lihs after one lap. Nel Stale Teachers) Richard Narron, East 15 Years Ago Barry O'Sullivan, Southern 11 mit Warn, Jerry Adair and Purn Goldy in league.

went on to two fine seasons with linois, left field; Dwight Marti- Rarjid City's Al Sutton select mui place. ny Mota's sacrifice fly. John Callison sent the Phillies (-erolina; Clyde Millslagle, Black Hills State; Tom Kraft, Minot Slate. Pitchert Dick Hardy, Utah) Roger Jackson, Kansas; Mickey Knight, Michigan State; Tom Sowinskl, St. John't; Mel Williams, Grand Canvon Colieaei son time was 13:29.7, more than 16 seconds faster than the nek, Kansas btate, first base; The rest of the seven-car Fer ed to play in Fourth Annual Na rari entry was clustered in six ahead 2-0 In the second inning tional High School All-America Joe staples, lexas AIM, catcher; Del Blunk, Missouri, second the Chiefs.

Fans Curious Heavy rains delayed the old record held by Lloyd Bur-son of Western New Mexico, set 1956 Perranoski and Radatz, shortstop Dick Howser give Water-town its first pennant, by 2V4 of the next eight places. It Mik Riebling, Florida; Gary Off Pittsburgh son, Chadron State; Jim Limke, Minot with a All-Star football game in Memphis, Tenn. base; Andy Fisher. Michigan, seemed certain the Ferraris, starter Bob Veale after in 1965. lion Jonn susce, southern Illinois; iJVU Oral Schmidt, North Dakota.

right field; and Glynn Saulter, Lock doubled. A SECOND TREAT was in team's first game at Pierre Infieldert Tom Binkowskl, Mlchl- iTTcauDAU Isan State; Glenn Redmon. Michigan: games over Valentine. third base. PHILADELPHIA abrhbl unwilling to make an attempt to keep up with the Fords, wanted to stay within striking distance AL- Trt i June 16.

but 1.700 curious fans abrhbl Don Sealy, Mount San Antonio; Robert Baltus Fritzemeier goes in Mitchell's 10-4 State League coin MAinn ill i Drown, Laniornia state; jonn Thompson, TTaylor lb 1955 turned out at unfinished Sioux Hacker and were scheduled to arrive Sutherlnd If SO 20 Mota If 311 VKX, iAr Min Park Stadium the next night to RAllen 3D 3110 Clement rt 4 1 2 uizl. r.VT Huron wins its second straight Lock cf siiuum uie ora macmnes lan. Worries about the speed of the pace was apparent in the Ford baseball loss to Arlington. 5 Years Ago 3110 stnrae lb 40 1 lli; woic, nun or, uian; 3 0 0 0 kl 2b 4 0 2 Nor 4 1 11 Alley i i cXXXi.toZ championship, behind pitcher GOllver Callison rf 4 0 2 1 Pnnan 3b Ro as 2b watch their new favorites wallop an Ellsworth Air Force Base team 20-2 in en exhibition. "We played bad ball," com Andy Swota, Connie Juelke and camp.

One Detroit spokesman store during Nelson's three-mile jaunt, that of a record high jump by Texas Southern's John Hartfield of seven feet. He was the defending champ and raised his own mark from a year ago of 6-10V4. 40 Intermedials hurdles 1, Jesse Ball, Prairie View (Tex.) A8.M, :51 0. Record. Old record by Franclt Washington, Winston-Salem (N.

1956, and Russell Roqers, Maryland State 1963; 2, Leon Coleman, Winston-Salem (N. C.l) 1, Val Saturday, Lutz said returnees Tom Lund-gren, Missouri, and Dave Gour-ieux, Murray State, would each throw three innings in the open Wine st Ernest Schaffer of Rapid City catcher Al Kohorst. Hall said, "Our biggest problem now is trying to get our drivers to wins Spearfish Open with 27- LJackson Gonzalez If 0 0 0 Stanford; John Sal-j 0 0 0 man, Boston College. 0 0 oi WINNER PHEASANTS 2 0 0 olrMn8 S1!" mie' Engtowood, i High School. a a n.Cs,ch?.r, Harrv Kendrlck, AAlchlgan 1954 mented Manager Guy Wellman after the Chiefs won their hole score of 107.

4 0 0 0 JMsy 0 0 0 0 Paqlaronl 3 0 10 Ribant pr 1 0 0 0 Gonder Veale Blass Wills ph McBean Spriggi ph slow down and save the cars." er, followed by Steve Wood of Huron takes flag and league league debut at Pierre 6-4 be Doug Cogan tosses no-hitter, mie, nflnwn. upnw. all-star team includes Dick Cza- 1110 PltCherS Dave navlc. ktnrtheMct hind George Schmid's gutty o- U.S. Tennis Rapid City's American Legion Louisiana; Mike Fremuth.

Prinretnm scnieriing, tmporn (Kan.) state) 4, Pitching. Veteran SOUthpaW An- Mike Nielsen, Gustavuj Adolphus 35 9 9 3 Total 34 4 11 4 Total plewski, Hank Ertman, John Thiel and Jack Britton of the ood wcAuiay, New Mexico) Dave Wen- baseball team Deais ureeiey, 5, Kent Smith, Harding La ifmn Cmlfh UarXInn (ark i at. I One nut when winnlna run scored xiewicr, micnigan; Brad Sctilesinger, mom Batcheior, wayland Philadelphia ....0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 03 8-0. ifnds siaie; MenAKer. u.niwri Jims.

Team Victorious Pittsburgh (00 002 11 4 Jim Brown, Arizona State- Gary Jacobt, B80 1, Robert Johnson, Southern (La.) University, 2, Jim Boor, Central Washington State; 3. Earl Goldman, Ar iriniaaa, Junior College. dy Swota of Huron, wno was to become a Chief nemesis, tossed a one-hitter to hand Rapid City its first loss 4-0 the next night. One June 22 the long-awaited R.Allen, Roias. DP Philadelphia I.

LOB Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh I. 2B Lock, Stargell, Alley. 3B Spriggi. HR intieidert Joe rnj.l. klnrtheac 1953 Louisiana; Roger Heirkis, Yankton; Pat kansas 4, Lennox Yearwood, Grambltng 5, Vern Jones, Lewis Callison (6).

wins, sf Mota. LEFTY CHAMP CHICAGO (AP) A 40-year Kansas Mate. Ralph Sallee, a fire-baller from New Mexico, will open for the Chiefs Monday night. 1 Monday night, opening night ceremonies will begin at 7 p.m. at Sioux Park Stadium, with the game slated for 7:30 p.m.

American Legion Post 22 will present the colors. Special ceremonies for the Chiefs' home opener Monday night will include introduction The league's first year found BERLIN (AP) The United States swept both singles matches against West Germany Locanto, Weslern Michiqan; Bob Peffle, Temple; Les Roos, Temple; Craig Hansen, Denver. A Clark Jamet Comhogt, Southeastern Louisiana. IP It KtKBi S'J Jackson 7 13 3 17 the Winner Pheasants winning old family doctor from Padu- Outfielders Jim 7lenl. rnArA Hall (L-3) 11-13 1 1 0 0 3-mlle run 1, van Nelson, St.

Cloud (Minn.) Stat, 13:297. Record. Old rec home park opener found the Chiefs, behind big Frank How Veal i 7 3 1 0 1 the pennant. Pierre' line up cah. Glenn Noss.

is the 1967 ord 13:45.8, by Lloyd Burson, Western oioie v-ouege; jack Hoages, Stanford; Slev Van Devere, Western, Stat. Blass 5 2 0 0 2 3 ards five runs batted in, trounc included Sox waisetn, now neaa National Left-Handers golf (New iy5; 2, Jonn Mason, t-t Hayt (Kan.) State; 3, Mark Henry, Cen- (New McBean (W.5-0) 2 0 0 0 0 1 HBP-Veal (Lock). A 17,587. VALENTINE HEARTS basketball coach at the Univer ing Valentine 12-7. A crowd of Saturday, qualifying Billie Jean1 King and Rosemary Casals for the Federation Cup tennis final Sunday.

Miss Casals of San Francisco champion. tral Washington State; 4, Jerry Tlghe Manaaer Terrv t-Mui 2,350 looked on, and most of sity of Colorado; outfielder Car Whltworth (Wash.) College) Pat Mc-Mahon, Oklahoma Baptist; Jerry High School, Denver, Colo. He fired a par 72 rriaay over the Silver Lake course in Orland Dimes. St. rinud (Minn.) State roll Hardv.

wno went on to per Catcheri Bill Cotton, Arizona State. High lump John Hartfield, Texas rutllri rSUI Sn tmrtf. Mnrn inn. Bays Capture them came back that season as the newest Basin League team tied Mitchell for the pennant, had an easy time defeating Hel- Park for a 299 totaly 11 over of the team by Lutz. Music will southern 7-0.

Kecoro. uio recora nan form professionally in both football and baseball, and Don srae; beorge stilen, Creighton, Harold Poly Tempie' D8le Baumoerger, Cal oar for 72 holes. Second place be furnished by Mrs. Bill field 2, Mark Conrad, Southwestern 3, William McClellon, Southern (La.) University; 4, Tim Wright, went to 19-vear-old Larry Caton, ga Schultze 6-2, 7-5, while her fellow Californian from Long Beach downed Helga Niessen InfieldeTR rhlrn Cah1 T.n.i. then won the playoff.

It was an auspicious begin Quayle, who played first base, pitcher and outfield in the Basin Lewis end Clark 5, Derm it iwc- Mechaley at the organ. James Howard will sing the National Gil Passarella. rreinhinn First In East Illinois Wesleyan golfer, who Tom Graw Kearney (Neb.) State) uumeinere Dick Baidazin, New Mex- ning one for. the books, very League for nine years. Rath, Oshkosh (Wis.) state.

2201, Jim Hines, Texas Southern, I also finished with a 72 for 302. Anthem, 6-1, 7-5. iu, sieve Darnniii, new Mexico. Record. Old record :29.S by Ed Roberts, North Carolina College, 1965; B) ))) aaaaaaa V.

tvvvvvvvwv p- www BALTIMORE (AP) Juan Santisteban scored a tie-breaking goal with 5:42 to play Satur 2, Oliver Ford, Southern (La.) 3, Grundy Harris, Southern (La.) difficult to duplicate, although the Chiefs' directors and fans hope this year's team can recall some of that glory. Pension Possible unverstv; 4, James Parmer, t-resno Pacific 5, Bobby Evans, Texas Southern; 6, Andy Thiel, Southeastern day night, giving Baltimore a 3- 90 DAYS NO HANDLING CHARGE or 6 MONTHLY PAYMENTS BUY NOW ON Cs EASY PAYMENT PLAN- 2 victory over the Toronto al Louisiana. Mile relay 1, Arkansas (Wal ter Smith, Henrv Smothers, Harold cons and moving the Bays into Francis, Elbert Stinson), 3:05.4. Record. first place In the Eastern Divi There is speculation that Carroll Hardy may be finally Old record 3:09.3 by Southern (La.) University, 1965; 2, Prairie View AIM sion of the National Professional (Tex 3, Central Washington State; 4, IUII1 (TM IU Southern State (ArtcJ College) 5, Southern (Le.) University; 4, Wayland (Tex.) College.

1 -7 1 II I Triple lump 1, John Craft, Eastern ni Illinois, 49-2' 2, Richard Boehrinaer. Emporia (Kan.) State) 3, Willie Owens. Southern (La.) University; 4, John Hartfield, Texas southern; 5, William McClellon, Southern (La.) University; 6, Soccer League. Santisteban, from Spain, rebounded a shot by Art Welsh, who had scored Baltimore's first two goals, following a corner kick and blasted the ball past goalie Bill Brown from just in front of the net Baltimore's 8-3-4 record Is good for 67 points and moved in line to qualify for his major league pension. The former Sturgis and University of Colorado athlete needs just 41 days, and with Cal Ermer's selection as manager of the Minnesota Twins, some think this may be the time.

Hardy took over as interim manager of the Denver Bears Friday night when Ermer, a Hardv admirer, moved up to Dick Perfrement, Western Washington siate. ALIGNMENT TIME! 440 reiav southern (La.) Univers 1 (Willie Davenport, Grundy Harris, liver r-om, William wilier i 14n.n1 1. Texas Southern) 3, Arkansa 4, Prairie View (Tex.) South "Check These Regular Everyday Service ern Arkansas State; 6, Southeastern (Kan.) College. Mile 1, John Mason, ft. Havs (Kan.) the Bays three points ahead of the Pittsburgh Phantoms, who State, 2, Wllllt Plot, Oklahoma the big time.

John Goryl has been named manager of the Baptist; 3, Jim Ewinq, Howard Pavne Better weren scheduled. 4, Junior Lee, Howard Payne; Lewis Jones, Whittier (Calif.) College; Bruce Bears. fetors, eastern (wasn.) 5taie. 4401, Vincent Matthews, Johnson C. Smith University, 2, Thurman Bogoess, Prairie View (Tex.) 3, Elbert Stinson, Arkansas 4, Har There is the possibility that Hardy will be used as a Twins coach, since he can qualify in AuioQLu Best 11188 IJ (R)88 old Francis, Arkansas Henry Smothers, Arkansas 1, Walter that manner as well as a play smith, Arxansas PROPERLY REPLACED Pole vault 1, Denn Dukesherer.

Kearney, (Neb.) State, lS-S3. Record. Old record 15-4, by Wayne Vilson, tasiern (wasn.) state) 1, en Barret. er. Short Stops John Lowenstein, Pierre outfielder, hit .364 for University bastern iMicn.i state; 1 Bill Dev ne.

Eastern (Wash.) State: 4. Trim Miller. Central Michigan; (tie), Larry Colbert, Southern (Ark.) Slate; Glenn Don- of California at Riverside this season. Don Edwards Adjust brakes, add fluid. 4 test.

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Rotate wheel. nay, St. Cloud (Minn.) State; Gary Pert It, Morning side (lowa) College. Shot put 1, Allen Feuerbach, Emporia (Kan.) State, 56-2'i) 2, Lee Elell, Southern (La.) University) 3, Bernle Blevlnt, Fl. Hayt (Kan.) State; 4, Joe Murry, Southwestern La.) Bob Santo, Central Washington; 6, Bob Hadlock, George Fox also praises his teammate, Paul Pase.

who is with Mobridee: Balance rront wneeia. no- 4 tat wheels. I "He can really belt the ball and he's eoute to help that Moorwge 1 Javelin 1, Lewis Lenfant, South-! western Louisiana, 235-5 2, Dave Vender Grlend, Western Washington) 1, Dick team, I can tell you that He Is a great fielding first baseman Mann, La Verne (Ca 4. Tom Hen. dron, Wisconsin (Whitewater) State) 3,1 ivurr neison, westmonr Fred Andrew, Central Washington.

880 run 1, Robert Johnson, Southern (La.) Unlverslty.ll. 50.1; 2, JimlBoora, Central Washington State) 3, Earl Goldman, Arkansas 4, Lennox Year-wood, Grambling 5, Vern Jones, Lewlt and Clark Jamet Camhout, Southeastern Louisiana. 120 high hurdles 1, Willie Daven do (D (D AGS TIKE CO. "Take Your Car Where The Experts Are" as well, txiwaras ciaims. There is one open date (July 3) the 1967 Basin League season.

A full three-game schedule is planned on 29 of the 61 dates. The last place Boston Bruins won five of their 14 National Hockey League games against the second place Montreal Ca Howard's Body Shop WRECKER SERVICE Film Straightening Whtil Balancing Front End Alignment All Work Guaranteed Competent Workman Howard Kannar It Bona 120 Main Dial 342-0S1I 4th MAIN PHONE 343-9472 port, Southern (La.) University, :I3.5. by Lee Calhoun, necora. uia recora :u.i :13.6 North Carolina College, 1967, and Dav 167, enport, i66. 2, Leon Coleman, Wlnston- niemn Salem (N.C.)) Roger Mann, Northeast Louisiana) 4, Hal Roueschee, Northern Ariiona; 5, tal Schlerllng, Emporia (Ken.) Slatej Robert Green, Texa Southern, nadians.

The teams played two ties..

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