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The Capital Times from Madison, Wisconsin • 43

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aaaa. TIIE CAPITAL TIMES, TecJnesJay, Slay 4, 1966-43 La Follettc TIME OUT! rack 1 earn Jancsville Nips Central Sears hropher 1 Will Test Wins Over Middleton JAN'ESVILLE Jancsville beat if Save Madison Central-University for I the second time this spring on the ers baseball diamond by taking a 5-3 Days Only MIDDLETON Scott Seelicer decision here Tuesday. The Bluebirds got only four hits Mcnkc Foiled High Voltage 1 lf" 7 Minnesota Undefeated The University of Wisconsin outdoor track team 1-0 in dual meet competition this season and winner of its last eight outdoor dual tests dating back to 1962 MVll'l 1 ill" "Mas Faster Starting-Lasting Power I IS I IS? puts its win string on the line this Saturday when it tackles undefeated Mirmesota at "Maybe she does get lonely, but daughter shouldn't tamper with them cross-country runners that f. Faster Starta Thru-tho-prtition connectora cut leo trical reaiatanc for more power. The Badgers, who have not way!" dropped an outdoor dual meet was the big hero here Tuesday as Madison LaFollette high school of the Bit Eight beat Middlelon of the Badger conference, 5-2, in a baseball encounter.

Seeliger hurled a nifty four hitter and drove in two runs on two hits including a double as the Lancers evened their season record at 4-4. The Lancers scored twice in the second inning on a single by Jim Harmel and a double by Seeliger. Tom Drengson drove in a run in the third and a double steal produced anoiher tally the same frame. Middleton plated single runs in the fourth and fifth innings. Ric Sawyer and Ron Schwartz collaborated for the first tally.

Gene Reuter's single, an error! and Seeliger's sacrifice fly gave the Lancers their run in the sixth. Keith Adlcr took the loss, giving up nine hits including two each by Drengson, Seeliger and Steve Rasmussen. Middleton 2 Ll Follttte ab ab off Gary Kopp in winning their third game in five decisions. Central is now 2-3. Kopp struck out four and walked five but a three-run rally in the third inning deadlocked the score at 3-3 as a single by Bill Wolff and a triple by Bob Arm.

strung highlighting the rally. In the sixth two walks, a double steal and Steve Nickols' single broke Central's back. The Downtowners got two runs in the first on a walk, an error, a wild pitch and Ed Sprague's two run single. In the third frame slugging Dave Melum tripled and scored on Catcher Jack Parrino's hit. Melum had three of Central's seven hits off Tom Bauer, who struck out 11.

Central Janisvllle I ab ab V.rdln If 4 0 0 Rau ss 3 11 Sauer 2b 3 10 Wolff rf 3 11 Melum ss 4 2 3 Armstrong cf 2 1 1 Parrino 4 0 1 Carpenter If 3 0 0 Sprague cf 3 0 1 Knickrbckr 2b 2 1 0 Fass rf 3 0 1 Bauer 2 0 0 Waldron lb 2 0 0 Gersmehl lb 1 1 0 Rahn 3b 9 0 0 Nickols 3b 3 0 1 Kopp 3 0 1 Gregg 3 0 0 Totals 3 1 Totals 22 5 4 Madison Central 201 000 fr Janesvllle M3 002 since bowing 62-60, to Colorado at Boulder in April, 1962, whipped Northern Illinois here two weeks Sealed-ln Power Evans HurL Dodgeville Win, 14-2 ago, 93-47 and turned in several highly impressive performances in last Saturday's Drake Relays. The Wisconsin one mile relay quartet of Bill Heuer, Tom Erick- fEpory bonded caw nrli tnp won't de- tennrat a will as- phalt seals. i Recharge Faster Lena resist a nee for quicker recharge. Factory Activated Filled with fluid and 0 tested live at tho is. son, Rickey Poole, and Steve Whipple galloped to a 3:12.2 clocking at Drake to finish eighth out of twenty teams, and Ted Evans of Dodgeville high factory.

Jim weinert ran the mile in 4:12.6, the best time by any school hurled four hit ball Tuesday as the Dodgers won their seventh game of the season, four in SWAL play by beating Lancas Philadelphia center fielder John Briggs knocked Atlanta hort-stop Denis Menke off balance as he slides into second base in a game at Atlanta last night. Briggs was out but teammate Bill White was safe at first as the double play chance was broken up. The Braves won In the 10th inning, 9-8. (AP Wirephoto) Badger this season. Coach 'Rut' Walter's two mile ter, 14-2.

Guaranteed 30-Months Esser 2b 2 0 0 Soors ss 4 0 0 Vnlker 7b 10 0 Frrkr 3h 10 0 Errors Central 3, Janesvllle 2. RBI relay squad of Heuer, Barney Peterson, Poole, and Ken Latigol- May 3b 2 0 1 Rasmussen lb 3 1 2iParrino, Sprague 2, Wolff, Armstrong, Sheldon 3b 2 1 0 Bent: 2 1 0'Nickols. 38 Melum, Kopp, Armstrong. In other games John Stark of West Grant hurled a 6-0, one-hit shutout over River Valley. The al set a Wisconsin school record Anderson If 2 0 0 Drengson rf 1 I Sa Melum nau, oersmeni, unicner-Bair If 2 0 0 Horn 2b 3 1 1 bocker.

DP Central 1. SO Kopo 4, Shaub 3 0 0 Klipp 2b 0 0 01 Bauer 11. BB Kopp Bauer 1. 0 Balk in that event with a mark of Regular 16.93 Battery fils: BUCK, many 63-66; CHEV. ROLET, most 53-66; DE'SOTO" IiODCE, PLYMOUTH, met 5366; RAMBLER, STUDE-B jctstar, F-R3 8 nyU 61-66; CHRYSLER, many 56-66.

Also many imported automobiles. wners Mast 1 0 0 Reuter cf 2 111 Eastwood rf 2 0 0 Harmel If 7:32.9, good fir fifth place. In the meet against Northern 2 1 ill voss rf 10 0 Seeliger Sawyer ss 2 11 Ryan 0 0 0 AO MO.EV DOW on Seara Revolving Cbsrgej Illinois, Peterson capped the 880 in 1:54.3, Gary Crites won the lone hit was a sixth inning single by Bill Fleming. Jerry Schmitt blasted a grand slam home run in the fourth inning for West Grant. Muscoda stopped Boscobel 8-5 with a six-run rally In the fifth inning.

kalscheur ss 1 0 0 Uminskl cf 10 0 Schwartl lb 2 0 1 Bischoff lb 1 1 Acker cf 10 0 Adler 10 0 discus with a toss of 162 ft. 2 in. Randolph Beats Two Track Foes Randolph scored 86 points to beat Markcsan and Pardeeville in a three-team track meet Tuesday. Summary: RANDOLPH Ss, MARKESAN 111, PARDEEVILLE 30' 100: 1 Tie between Schreiber (R) end Harris IP); Zunike (R); 4-Krueser IP). J00: 1 Schreiber (R): JZuhlk (R); 3 Harris (PI; 4 Krueser (PI.

:21.4 Don Bliss placed first in the shot Total! 27 2 4 Totals 25 i 9 put at 33 ft. 3 in. and Wes Schmidt took top honors in the pole vault with a vault of 14-6. Middleton 000 lit 02 Mad. LaFollette 022 Ml I Errors LaFollette 4, Middleton 4.

RBI Schwartl, Seeliger 2, Harmel, Drengson. 2B Seeliger. Drengson. ER La Fol-lette 3, Middleton 1. BB Seeliger 4.

SO Adler 3, Seeliger I. Wisconsin defeated Minnesota, 30-Month Guarantee Sears Cusrantre Free rrplscrmrnt wilhin 90 days ef purrhsse, if battery proves defective. Alter 0 days, we replace the battery, if defective, and charge you only for the period of ownership, based on the regular price) ri (de itt at the lime ol return, prorated over number ot nonllls of gnarsntee. Prairie du Chien beat Fenni-more, 3-2, scoring a run in the last of the seventh to stop Fenni-more's three game winning streak. Becker of the losers gave up just four hits and struck out 77-64, in an outdoor battle there last year, but the Gophers (Continued from Pags I Sport further meetings and make further study.

Let's see whether is needed." The players asked the $150,000 to cover salaries, rent and operation of the permanent office in New York. Miller is to succeed Judge Robert Cannon of Milwaukee, who has represented the players' association for several years on a non-salary basis. Expenses have come from the pension fund. Cannon was offered the job but turned it down, saying he did not want to move to New York. The players then named Miller, 48, who has been assistant to the president of the United Steelwork-ers of America, the nation's third largest labor union, since 1960.

440: 1 Holwerde (Rl; 3-Coleman (M). Christian (Rl; 4 Saubris :58.4 00: 1 E. Schade (Ml: 7 Niht loi! tripped up Iowa and Northwest Martin (PdC) 2x3. 38-Stenhenj (F). SO Easv Track Win Lancaster swamped Fennimore, 89 26, in a dual SWAL track meet Tuesday.

LANCASTER it, FENNIMORE 2 100: 1-TolHtson (F); 2-Bau (L); 2 Robinson (L). 1 1 .0 220: 1-Baus (L); 2 Tollefson (F)l 3-Robinson (L). :248 440; 1-Jensen (L); 2 Schollien (L); 3 Leffler (F :55.6 10; 1-Bausch (L); 2-Ruchtl (F)l J-Briohahn ID. 2:10.4 Mile: 1-Granev (L); 2 Napp (F)I J-Wood (F). 110 low hurdles: 1 Tie between Noggle (L) and Tim Block (Ll; 3 Hanson IF).

120 high hurdles: 1 Nogqle (Ll; 2-Tim Block (L); 3 Hanson (F). :115 One-third mile relay: 1 Lancaster (Bendorf, Robinson, Tim Block, Baus). 1:05.4 Mile relay: 1 Lancaster (Bendorf, Knaoo, Webb, Krohn). High iump: 1 Arneson (L); 2 Tie be-tween Arneson (L) and Siaght (L). 5-5 Broad lumps 1 Bendorf (Ll; 2 Baus (L); 3 Krohn (L).

19-a'i Pole vault: 1 Tom Block (Ll; 2 Tie between Skaifa (L) and Tim Block (L). H-104 Shot put: 1 Luckey (L); 2-Natter (Ll; 3Krohn (L). 41-4 Discus; l-Coous (Fl: 2 Wiest (F): necker 10, Martin 10. BB Becker 4, Martin 5. ern in a triangular meet this sea son and Coach Walter predicts 3 Haynes (P); 4 Nieman (R).

2:19,5 Mile: 1 Ackey (PI; 2 Stevens (M); 3 Frey (R); 4 Breneman (P). 5:14.6 100 low hurdles: 1 Fieti (R); Loomis (P); 3 Tie between Munro (R) and Downs (M) :222.9 120 high hurdles: 1 Fiet (Rl; Munro (R); 3 Holwerda (R); 4 Friday a very close meet. 000 000 00 1 I 000 402 4 2 0 Ruhland; Stark and 10. Dodgeville cracked out 15 hits in blasting Lancaster. Line scores: River Valley est Grant Roberts and Quick.

Wisconsin's next home meet will be May 14 against Western Leading hitters-Jerry Schmitt (WG) 2X3. HR J. Schmitt (WOl. SO Bnhrt lvw. I :i.s IM relay: 1-Randoloh (Holwerda.

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1:42.5 Mile relay: 1 RandolDh (DeYouna. Lancaster Ml Ml a 1 4 Dodgeville 710 14 11 I Myers, Jeidv and Ralph; Higgins, T. Evans and Van Epps. Leading hitters R. Jackson (D) 2x4, Boscebel 001 010 35 5 5 Muscoda 001 lto I 1 Strine, Randall and Harwood- Rrar Stephens (D) 2x3, J.

Evans (D) 2x2, J. Heibet (D) 2x4, Loy (D) 3x3, C. and Brown. Cheerleaders Sfancer. Meekma, Westra); 2 Markesan.

4:03.2 High jump: 1 Meekma (R); 2 Mc-Attee (Ml; 3 Friday (M); 4 (R 5-6 Broad iumo: lSchreiber (R); Loomis (P); 3 Stroscheim IM1: A Sears 1101 E. Washington Ave. 236-6831 Open Daily 9-9, Sat. Heibel (D) 2x4. 2B Jeidy (LI, Higgins SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE Leading hitters Randall ml si Welch (Ml 2x3.

HR-Strine (HI tri i. jw "urs jeiur f-iiyyuia ll, Fvan 1 AR AAiAra A lalriu 7 Uia. UAts, loittCK ANp CO. TryOUti for Students Wishing tO'sins T. Evans 1.

Hits off Meyers Strine 4, Randall 3. Berger 14 BB String 4, Berger 5. Hits off Strin 5 in 5, Randall 0 In 1. I Zonto (V). 20-84 3 Arneson (L).

131-0 Evans 0 In 1. Polo vault: 1 Westra (Rl; 2 Johnson (P); 3 Warnke (M); 4-Jarrett (R). become University of Wisconsin cheerleaders for the 1966-67 sea IHE 10-4 Shot out: 1 Schreiber (Rl: lMrt (R: 3 Barden (P); 4 Bortz (P). 40-5'4 son will be held May 17-19 in Camp Randall Stadium. All stu- Iowa-Grant 020 100 I 1 11 5 Darlingto 700 221 12 11 4 i Matthews, Mueller (2), Tredinnck (S) and Kalish; Boyle, Mathys (6) and Discus: 1 Schreiber (R); 2 Sieqert Records Fall in Fort Track Meet FORT ATKINSON Five records were set and another tied Tuesday in the Fort A i son Class Invitational track meet was won by Whitewater with points.

Cambridge was second with 38. (Rl; 3 Wooat IP); 4 Mm (V). dnts are eligible and no previous lui-avs THIS PERT MISS! Knows she has a tiger by the tail it's the Johnson Motors new 100 Leadlns hitters Matthews (IG1 2x3. experience is required. Harms (DV 2x3, McLInn (D 3x4, Finlev (D) 3x3, Tuescher D) 2x3.

HR Harms Practice clinics will be held H(j). io tnioe llli hrtcL nn (D n- Joins Pistons ley (D), Olson (D). SO Matthews 1, Mueller 4, Tredlnnick 2, Boylo 2, Mathvs and Wednesday, May 17 h.p. which chews on a lean qasoi I V. 5.

BB Matthews 3, Bovl 1. Hits off- Matthews in 1, Mueller In 4, Tred- and 18, between 3:30 and 5:30 p. m. All Badger cheerleader can DETROIT Edwin E. Coil innick 2 I nl, Boyi 10 In Mathys didates must attend one of these Jefferson had 2b'A, Fort Atkinson JV 24, Clinton 22', Evansville Orfordville 13, Lake Mills mix muscles skiers from the water with ease hustles large runabouts at a fast, fast clip i in z.

Feflnimore 200 000 02 7 3 Prairie ill Chitn M2 000 13 4 2 was named general manager Tuesday of the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball two sessions. Final tryouts will be held May Beckor and Moen; C. Martin and Hem- 11, Milton Union 10, Edgerton 7, Brodhead 4 and Palmyra 3. 19, at 3:30 p. m.

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