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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 21

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B5 New Lighting System The Fast Crescent Tuesday, May 7, 1S68 CT 1 New Pacts Due For Namath First Clash Of Long, Hot Summer Night Stock Racing Begins in Seymour Delia Captures i 4 Firsts, But Truckers Lose Shawano Wins Dual Track Meet By 15 Points SHAWANO Clintonville's Sherman Delia captured four firsts, but the Trucker track team suffered a 66-51V4 defeat to Shawano Monday afternoon. Delia triumphed in the 120-yard high hurdles, the 180-yard low hurdles, the long jump, and high jump for honors as the outstanding individual in the dual meet. Ken Brisk garnered The lights when tested recently, provided almost daylight track conditions. All drivers and owners are members of the Wolf River Racing Association which draws its members from the Fox River Valley, and also has competitors from Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Wausau, Antigo and Marinette areas. Among the drivers who will be competing Wednesday night are Earl Ness, Ted Peters, "Red" Bedell, Roger Paul and Cliff Zelner.

Three tracks are operated in cooperation with the association Seymour, Shawano and De Pere. Time trials at the Seymour Raceway start at 6:30 p.m. and the first race at 8 p.m. firsts the 100-yard dash and shot put and also helped the Indians' 880-relay team to Actor James Garner rehearses a scene with actress Joan Hackett for Garner's newest movie, "Support Your Local Sheriff." It is the first full-length production for his Cherokee Film Company. Garner is executive producer for the picture.

(AP Wirephoto) Scenes 'La Boheme' To Hiahliaht State Soloists in Famous Operatic Roles for Fox Valley Symphony Sunday ry to help offset Delia's efforts. Rod Chnstianson and Pete Berton provided Clintonville with its only other victories for the day in the mile and M-milt run, respectively. i Shawano individual winners besides Brisk included Dave Chamberlin in the 440, Jeff Waukau in the 220, Robbie Wachinski in the discus, and Greg Rades in the pole vault. The quartet of Jeff Waukau, Lee Greguske, Greg Habeck, and Brisk gave the Indians a victory in the 880 relay with a time of 1:38.4, and John Peterson, Russ Peterson, Dave Jeske, and Chamberlin took the mile relay in 3:50.2. 120 High Hurdles 1.

Delia (C) 2. Nienke (C) 3. Peterson (S) Time 15.6 sec. 100 yd. Dash -1.

Brisk (S) 2. Schwenke (C) 3. Duegueske (S) Time 10.7 sec. Mile Run 1. Chnstianson' (0 2.

Bolvia (S) 3. Hoppe Time 5:05.0 min. 880 Relay 1. Shawano (Waukau, Greguske, Habeck, Brisk) Time 1:38.4 min. 440 yd.

Dash 1. Chamberlin. (S) 2. Jeske (S) 3. Voch (C) Time 55.2 sec.

180 yd. Low Hurdles 1. Delia (C) 2. Nienke (C) 3. J.

Peterson (S) Time 21.0 sec. 880 yd. Run Berton (C) 2. Schnese (S) 3. Prey (C) Time 2:08.7 min.

What to Do-Where to Go Appleton Theater No Way to Treat a Lady at 6:30 and 9 p.m. Viking Theater The Out-doorsman at 6:30 and 9 p.m. Neenah Theater Special benefit performance of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, 8 p.m. (this time tonight only). Brin Theater, Menasha The Graduate at 6:30 and 9 p.m.

i Brin Theater, Menasha -The Graduate at 6:30 and 9 p.m. 41 Outdoor Dr. Zhivago; selected shorts. Show starts at dusk. 44 Outdoor The Big Mouth; To Sir, with Love.

Show starts at dusk. Plaza Theater, Oshkosh The Outdoorsman at 7 p.m. and 9:30. Time Theater, Oshkosh Counterpoint at 7 p.m. Matter of Innocence at 9 p.m.

Count Basie and Band At St. Norbert College, 8 p.m., Hall of Fine Arts on DePere campus. Film on Viet Nam Through Friday, half-hour movie by David Schoenbrun, 7 and 9 p.m., Room 161, Young-child Hall of Science, Lawrence University. Lawrence College Theatre Opens Wednesday, The Physicists by Friedrich Duer-renmatt, 8 p.m., Stansbury Theater, Music-Drama Center. Plays through Saturday.

Students to Give Piano, Bassoon Recital Program Lawrence Conservatory juniors Carolyn Leppla and John Sutte will be heard in a program of piano and bassoon music at 3 p.m. Thursday in Harper Hall, Lawrence Music-Drama Center. Miss Leppla, New Berlin, is a piano student of Ruth Anne acting assistant professor of music. Sutte, Delafield, studies bassoon with Fred G. Schroeder, professor of music.

Both recitalists have been honored with scholarship awards. Miss Leppla was elected to Sigma, an honorary society, in her freshman year. As a sophomore she held the Dr. and Mrs. A.

W. Gray scholarship for women. Sutte received Pi Kappa Lambda music society scholarships in his freshman and sophomore years, and has held a Fanny Lyons Babcock Memorial scholarship in each of his three years at Lawrence. Miss Leppla has sung with the Lawrence Women's Chorus, Concert Choir and Choral Society and has made a number of recital appearances as an accompanist. She has been active on Lawrence University Theatre costume crews, and has held offices as sergeant-at-arms and social chairman of her sorority, Kappa Delta.

Sutte has played with the Concert Band and Symphony Orchestra, and has sung with Mens' Chorus, Concert Choir and Choral Society. He has played in recital, and has serv- SEYMOUR The first full season of evening stock car racing will start here Wednesday night on the new clay track at the Outagamie County Fairgrounds. Work on the new lighting system was completed last week with the installation of two pad-mount type of transformers. The stock car track was constructed and first used for daytime racing last year. The lighting equipment was installed under contract with Darwin Electric Co.

of Oconto. It features 108 1500-watt quarts-iodine flood lights. Eight are mounted along the rim of the grandstand roof. The other 100 are mounted on 22 55-foot poles erected in the race track infield. Jim Droll's 629 Paces Couples Loop Jim Dra'll crashed a 629 series, including high lines of 236, and 233, to top performances in the latest meeting of the Sabre Space Couples League at Sabre Lanes.

Jim and Helen Drall com bined with Dennie and Joan Daniels to even the league title for the Saturns (33-12). The Lutheran Mixed Planets loop at Twin City Bowl saw Art "Curly" Brandenberg slam 579 threesome and Le Roy Fenske hit 572. Jean Smith picked up the 5-7 split, and Ruth Fenske cleaned the 5-10. The Jupiter team (27-15) took the league crown. Wrightstown Beats Denmark Larry Edinger Allows 4 Hits In 7-0 Victory WRIGHTSTOWN Larry Ed ineer Ditched 4-hit ball and helped his own cause with a 2 run single in leading the Wrightstown Tigers to a 7-0 win over Denmark in a Little Nine Conference game Monday.

The game was the first in league play for each. team. Edinger bested rival pitcher Byron Suster, who also yielded just four hits. Suster team mates committed four errors behind him. Wrightstown did all of its scoring in two innings the third and fourth.

After Pat West's walked loaded the bases in Tiger third, Carl Haese hit a ground ball to the shortstop, who overthrew home plate on the attempted force play and two runs scored, lwo more scored moments later on Edin-gers hit. The Tigers added three insur ance runs in the fourth frame. Pat West was hit by a pitch to force in one run, and then Carl Haese followed with a double for the last two markers. Denmark 000 000 00 4 4 Wrightstown 000 430 0-7 4 1 Suster and Metz; Edinger and Nackers. Fond du Lac Boxer Triumphs in Bout On Marshfield Card MARSHFIELD Two mem bers of the Fond du Lac- Shawano area boxing team competed on a 12-bout card at the Marshfield Armory Satur day night, and one of them came out a winner.

Bill Gardner, Fond du Lac, pounded out a unanimous decision over Jim Bidoh, Auburn- dale, in the 145 pound novice division matrh. In another hnut Oshkosh's Bob Mingus lost a decision to Tom Schill, Auburn- dale, at 135 pounds. Both fights were 3-rounders. BARGAIN a I 220 yd. Dash (S) 2.

Krubsack (C) 3. Steenbock Concert were played with Appleton's Occasional Opera group Mrs. Fetting also has appear ed as soloist with the Fox Valley Chorus, Attic Theatre, and on various programs in the Fox Cities and Sheboygan areas. Fine Operatic Backgrounds Karl Brock has a wide back ground of operatic training and experience in both New York City and Europe. He sang for six years in opera houses of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Portugal, France and the Low countries.

He toured with the Berlin Opera for two seasons, singing the title role of "Der Revisor" (The Inspector Gener al) under composer Werner Egk. Hottmann is a native of Cleveland, Ohio. He studied under Martial Singher and was graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music. He sang the leading 1 role in the American premiere of Piccini's "The Good Girl." As Marcello in "La Boheme" he toured with the University of Wisconsin Opera Workshop. Morris has studied music in the United States and in Vienna.

He has performed variously as a soloist opera, in choral groups, and in chamber recitals. He toured Europe twice with university choirs and appeared most recently as a soloist with the Richmond, Symphony Orchestra. Morris presently conducts the Ripon College Choir, the Cham ber Singers and the Ripon Community Chorus. In addition to scenes from "La Boheme," the orchestra will perform the "Introduction and Fugue for Orchestra by Clyde Duncan of the Lawrence Conservatory of Music, and the "Romeo and Juliet" overture- fantasy by Tschaikowsky. Curtain time for the Sunday (C) Time 24.3 sec.

Mile Relay 1. Shawano Peterson, R. Peterson, Jeske, Chamberlin) Time 3:50.2 And Tarkenfon Both Quarterbacks Are. in Strong Bargaining Spots By JACK HAND Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP) If Joe Namath was worth $400,000 when he came out of Alabama what is he worth today to the New York Jets? The Jets will find out soon, if they haven't been told already, just what Namath wants to sign a new term contract with Sonny Werbhn and his partners. The original agreement, signed ear ly in 1965, has expired.

As the super glamor star of a team that has fantastic drawing power at Shea Stadium, Namath is in a strong bargaining position. Although he has undergone numerous operations on both knees, his quick right arm rep resents the Jets attack. Werblin talked with Namath during the late winter, shortly after he was released from the hospital. When last heard from Namath was soaking up the sun in Florida. Fran Tarkenton, the New York Giants' quarterback, also has a little business with the front office before the 1968 sea son.

He finished the second year of a two-year contract originally signed in Minnesota when the '67 season ended. There have been preliminary talks between the Scrambler and Well Mara, president of the Giants, but nothing definite has been announced. Tarkenton, too, will come high in his new New York setting. The pro clubs have been meeting with resistance from the top draftees, many of whom are being represented by agents. Several No.

1 picks re. main unsigned. Many are com netine in track, baseball or oth er spring sports and some hope to remain eligible to compete for the United States in the Olympic Games in Mexico next October. The big bonus money has disappeared. i Jockey Finishes Behind His Own Horse CARLISLE, England (AP) -A jockey finished third in a race at Carlisle Monday night' nipped at the post by his own horse.

Chris Collins was riding Dan dy Tom to a second-place finish behind Signal Guide when Dan dy Tom threw Collins otf. Collins lumped un and ran an er his horse. The horse crossed the finish line after Signal Guide and Collins finished third. It was a photo finish among the three. Unfortunately for Collins, pnd for Dandy Tom's backers, the iockev was unable to catch the horse.

Having lost contact, both horse and rider were disqualified. concert is 8 p.m. This is the Symphony's last concert of the season and the farewell per formance for Conductor Moser, who has been with the group since it was organized in 1966. Play Tonight 6:15, Paradise Club (Russ Has-sell) meets Pizza Hut (Rick Hietpas), while at 7:30, Maritime Bar (Jerry. Plamann) meets Bleier's Bar (Toby Meredith).

The 6-team National Church League opens play Wednesday at Lyndale. The schedule: 5:45, St. Bernadette (Tony Gucken-berg) vs. First Baptist (Gerry Bolwerk): 7:15, St. Bernard (George Casey) vs.

Good Shepherd (Dennis Zeman) and 8:30 Our Savior's Wayne Bosche) vs. St. John (John Mayefske). starts Thursday. Telulah Park Fraternal League action games; 5:45, Gay 20's (bteven Stoll) vs.

Slip Dar's (Jerry Plamann); 7:15, Hide A Way (John Peters) vs. Ken's Tap (Rick Hietpas); 8:30, Paradise Club (Russ Hassell) vs. Gris-haber's (Bob DeShaney). At Lyndale Park, it will be Pond's (Melle Pecha) vs. Schwalbach's- (Dave Nymoen) at 6:15 and St.

Paul (Ken Hinz) vs. Fashion. Floors (Bob Hael-zel) at 7:30. If You're Look'n min. Shot Put 1.

Brisk (S 2. Waukau (S) 3. (C) 45 4V4 In. Discus 1. Wachinski (S) 2.

Stockbridge Triumphs, 2-1 Propson Allows Howards Grove 4 Hits and Fans 16 STOCKBRIDGE Dick Propson scattered five hits and struck out 16 batters in hurling Stockbridge High School to a 2-1 victory over Howards Grove in Kettle Moraine Conference game Monday. It was the fifth win in six starts for Propson and the Indians. Propson hooked up in mound duel with the Tigers' Tom Prange. Prange allowed only four hits and notched seven strikeouts. Stockbridge got its first run in the third inning, when Propson scored on a single by Dan Hemauer.

Propson had gotten on base after being hit with a pitch and moved up on Dick Schumacher's single. The run that proved the margin of victory scored in the fourth, when Darrell Bunnell singled, was sacrificed to sec ond, stole third and came home on an errant throw as part of a pick-off play. rne Tigers pushed across their only marker in the seventh on a walk to Larry Milbrath, a throwing error by Propson, and Prange single. Howards Grove 000 000 11 5 1 Stockbridge 001 100 x-2 4 3 Prange and Hensell; Propson and ooeser. Kerr Happy With Picks Phoenix Suns Get Dick Van Arsdale, Bryant From Knicks NEW YORK (AP) "I'm y.ery happy with our selec tions," said John Kerr.

"I'm all excited," said Larry Costello. Kerr, coach of the new Phoenix Suns in the National Basketball Association, and Costello, his counterpart with the new Milwaukee franchise, both reacted favorably Monday the players they picked up from the established teams in the league's expansion draft. Phoenix obtained such players as Dick Van Arsdale and Em-mette Bryant from New York, Gail Goodrich from Los Angeles, McCoy McLemore from MEN'S CLASS A Scratch Hdc. Pti. Earl Schabo, Appltton 104 945 Ralph Lull, Appleton 917 0 917 Bob Stevenson, Appleton MI 17 914 Jim Gerhard, Gr.

Bay 844 60 904 wes Krause, Appleton 111. Les Oietten, Kaukauna 12? Cliff Sanderfoot, Klmberly 180 Bob Gartzke, Menasha 102 Tom Thyes, DePere 814 Lou Youngwirth, Oshkosh 849 Gib Nabbefeldt, Appleton 833 84 72 894 84 892 88 890 76 890 40 889 56 189 MEN'S CLASS Waller Simons, Greenville 847 Melyin Uhlenbrauck, App. 777 112 1)59 144 148 128 152 136 7XoZTXZM Larry Meissner, Appleton 739 Don Kobs, Kaukauna 747 Dale Jersey, Menasha 750 132 882 Jim Bongers, Little Chute 748 Jim Cowan, Appleton 774 Don Appleton, Shawano 747 132 880 104 878 128 875 Jim Plach, Appleton 754 120 874 862 Bob Weyenberg, Appleton 646 156 Bowl-O-Rama to 8951 921 900 892; 891! 883: BY TV SCOUT Channel 2 Sena tors Robert F. Kennedy of New York, and Eugene J. McCarthy of Minnesota, meet head on for the first time in the Democratic primary wars as reported on Campaign '68: The Indiana Primary.

(C) Channel 5 I Dream of Jeannie really rocks tonight when "Jeannie, the Hip Hippie," creates a rock 'n' roll group to replace one that was supposed to play at a charity affair. The leaders are Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart who sing "Sometimes She's A Little Girl" and "Out and About." (R-C) Channels 11-9 Garrison's Gorillas may be about a bunch of thieves but this cast of heavyweights doesn't take lightly to someone stealing from them, especially in the acting department. Frank Gorshin does it tonight, display ing more of his amazingly versatile abilities. (R-C) Channels 2-7 Doris Dowling can add some thing to any program in which she is cast as a neurotic, humorless female as she is in Daktari. She plays a wealthy woman who owns a thoroughbred race horse which lives in fear of her.

Believing his behavior is due to lack of spirit which she demands in her stable, the countess orders him destroyed. (R-C) 7-8 Channel Joey Heatherton shines and Laurence Harvey scowls on The Jerry Lewis Show. The latter plays a villain in a spoof, The Low Chaparral, and also a handsome movie idol who makes life miserable for poor soul Jerry when the two share a hospital room. (R-C) Channels 2-7 Burl Ives may seem out of place with the slapstick humor of The Red Skelton Hour, but he got some good lines and carries them off well. Ives sings "The Little White Duck" and joins added guest Lulu in a duet to "Consider Yourself." (R-C) Channels 11-9 It Takes A Thief begins its rerun season with the 90-minute debut episode that introduced regulars Robert Wagner and Malachi Throne showing how the SIA decided to use the deft talents of a mod-type Raffles in their international intrigues after springing him from prison.

(R- C) 8-10 Channel 5 Tuesday Night at the Movies has a familiar look with the 1964 release of "McHale's Navy," complete with Ernest Borgnine, Joe Flynn, Tim Conway, Carl Ballantine and most of the gang. It is a stretched-out version of the series or perhaps conversely, it is several epi sodes compressed into one story and film. (R-C) ed as secretary of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia music fraternity. He has also been a script writer for the university's student- managed radio station, WLFM, and has played for the past three seasons with the Fox Valley Symphony. Schedules Capital Letters WEDNESDAY, P.M.

HOUSE PARTY NEWLY WED GAME GAME 9:00 GENERAL HOSPITAL SHADOWS DATING GAME GRIFFIN WEDNESDAY, P.M. SHOW IS A MANY SPLENDORED THING 1:30 -HOUSE PARTY TEIL THE TRUTH 2:25 NEWS 2.30-THE EDGE OF NIGHT SECRET STORM THE WORI TURNS MAKE A DEAL OF OUR LIVES DOCIORS 2 00-ANOfHER WORI 2 30-YOU DON'T SAY 3 00-THE MATCH GAME 3 2S-NEWS 3 30-EARLY SHOW DIALING FOR DOLLARS IS A MANy SPLENDORED THING 00-TO TELL THE TRUTH I 30-EDGE OF NIGHT 3 OO-SECRET STORM ttie World Turn GAME 130-BABY GAME 1:55 CHILDREN DOCTOR :00 GENERAL HOSPITAL 30-DARK SHADOWS 3 00-THE DATING GAVE PARTY More than a touch of opera will be on the program when the Fox Valley Symphony Or chestra performs its last concert of the season at Lawrence University Memorial Chapel Sunday evening. Talented soloists from various parts of Wisconsin will sing six scenes from "La Boheme" by Giacomo Puccini. Madison soprano Arcenia Mo-ser, wife of Conductor Karlos Moser, will sing the role of Mimi. Musetta will be sung by Appleton's well-known soprano, Elaine Fetting.

Another Fox Valley artist, Karl Brock of Oshkosh, will sing the tenor lead of Rodolfo. Brock is director of the Opera Workshop at Wisconsin State University-Osb kosh. lwo other Wisconsin singers whose musical talents are recognized widely are baritones David Hottmann, professor of voice at the University of Wis consin in Madison, and Douglas Morris of Ripon College. The former will perform the role of Marcello and Morris will sing Schaunard. David Varnum, Rockford, 111., student at Lawrence University, will sing the part of Collins.

Like Mrs. Fetting, he is a student of John Koopman at Lawrence Conservatory. Mrs. Moser has sung concerts in Brazil and the United States and has toured Europe with the Temple University Choir. Pre vious operatic roles include Lady Macbeth, Magda in "The Consul," and Alice in "Falstaff," Fiordilgi, and Marguerite.

Mimi Familiar Role This past winter Mrs. Moser appeared as Mimi in five performances of the University of Wisconsin's Opera Workshop touring company. She also has sung opera in Denver, Sarasota, and Binghamton, N. as well as in Madison. Mrs.

Fetting is known in the Fox Cities for both her dramatic and musical participation. Her most recent operatic role was as Mrs. Ford in "The Merry Wives of Windsor" with Lawrence University Opera Theatre. Earlier performances include the role of Maria in the story of the famous Trapp family, "Sound of Music," a Riverside Players production; the part of Laetitia in Menotti's two-act opera, "Old Maid and the Thief," and as Constanza in Mozart's from the Harem." The latter two roles Miss Wisconsin Has 'Carousel' Role for New Music Theatre Miss Wisconsin, Barbara Burk Baugh of Milwaukee, will star as Carrie Pipperidge in the Wisconsin Music Theatre's summer production of the musical "Carousel." This will be the singer's first professional theatrical engagement and her songs in the musical include "When I Marry Mr. Snow," and "When the Children Are Asleep." The Rogers and Hammer-stein musical is one of four the new theater will present this summer in a Will Steven Armstrong designed tent theater on the grounds of The Pioneer Inn at Oshkosh.

"Carousel'' is scheduled for Aug. 7 through 18. Other shows include the opener July 10. "My Fair Lady," "Oklahoma!" and "Once Upon a Mattress." Joe Pyne IS COMING on WLUK-TV 2 More ARD Men's Softball Television Color Shows in Standings WLUK-TV, Channel 11, Green Bay PRIMARY BISHOP WEDNESDAY, A.M. PRUDEN SHOW 1:30 Modern Supervision MORNING 11:00 Bachelor Father ISLE TUESDAY, P.M.

5 00-PETER JENNINGS 5 30-MIKE DOUGLAS 4:30 GARRISON'S GORILLAS TAKES A THIEF Hitchcock WHAT'S HAPPENING Waukau (S) 3. Rew (C) Distance 125 9 in. Long Jump 1. Delia (C) 2. Brisk (S) 3.

Krubsack (C) Distance 20 4 in. High Jump 1. Delia (C) 2. Plass (S) 3. Breitrick (S) and Wisneski (C), tie.

Height 5 4 in. Pole Vault 1. Rades (S) 2. Wisneski (C) 3. Waukau (S) Height 11 3 in.

Chicago, Dick Snyder and Gene Tormohlen from St. Louis and George Wilson from Seattle. Milwaukee drafted, among others, Fred Hetzel of San Francisco, Wayne Embry from Bos- ton, Len Chappell from Detroit, Guy Rodgers from Cincinnati and Jon McGlocklin from San Diego. Each of the 12 established teams was allowed to protect seven of its players and, after one of those remaining was selected, could protect one more. WOMEN'S CLASS A Scratch Hc.

Pti. Joyce Gogolewski, Oshkosh 825 94 921 Irene Koeller, Clintonvill Gerrl Belllle, Hortonvlll 765 81 153 719 116 835 698 132 830 684 140 824 726 96 821 703 116 819 669 148 817 661 156 817 Rosie Gitter, Hortonvllle Janet Wisehart, Neenah Percy Karnopp, Menasha Sua Jentz, Appleton Blanche Larson, Waupaca VerLea Beck, Manawa Doris Chaudoir, Green Bay 716 100 8U Elaine Dietzen, Kaukauna 678 136 814 Verone Wlesler, Appleton 685 128 113 ngmcn's class 'Ruth Zittlow, Kaukauna Ruth O'Connor, Waupaca Ruth Binley, lola Elaine Baumgart, Appleton Bonnie Ashauer, Appleton 702 164 166 696 168 864 674 188 862 651 208 859 666 192 851 641 208 149 686 164 146 625 220 845 649 184 833 589 236 825 596 228 824 Millie Born, W. DePere "Dede" Raschke. Weyw. Pat Schroeder, Neenah Joan Kreutzmart, Appleton Inez Llebhauser, Menasha Christal Larson, Manawa items priced at Charge- address and phone number No refunds Price must 5491 1 WBAY-TV, Channel 2, Green Bay Leagues Begin The American Church and the American Industrial Soft ball Leagues will open their 1968 schedules tonight.

Their games are part of the Appleton Recreation Department's softball program for men. American. Industrial games tonight are set for the Telulah Park diamond. The schedule: 5:45, Interlake (managed by Pete Schommer) vs. Post-Crescent (Mel Hanson); 7:15, O.

J. Boldt team (Jerry Plamann) vs. Coated Paper (Paul Mier); and Appleton Fire Department (Ron Olm) vs. Miller Electric (John Peters). Tonight's American Church games are slated for Lyndale Park.

The schedule: 5:45, Zion (Don Goehring) vs. St. Berna-dette (Tom Grishaber), Grace Lutheran (John Kading) vs. Trinity (Dick Rendall) and Congregational (Jim Kissinger) vs. First English (Kurt Schoen- rock).

Four teams are entered in the Classic League, which begins play Wednesday at Telulah. At TIME KANGAROO FITNESS 9:20 BARBARA HILL SHOW Hillbillies 10:00 Andy of Mayberry Dick Van Dyke Show OF LIFE FOR TOMORROW LIGHT TUESDAY, P.M. ISI AND 4:30 DAKTARI SKELTON VALLEY 9:00 INDIANA PRIMARY 10:30 Perry Mason WEDNESDAY, A.M. 4:30 Sunrise Semester POST ORDER FORM WFRV-TV, Channel 5, Green Bay 3 LINES 5 DAYS $2 JUDGMENT 25-NEWS 30-CONCENTRATION 10 00 HOLLYWOOD SQUARES 11:30 EYE GUESS WEDNESDAY, P.M. 12 00 MIDDAY ING FOR DOLLARS TUESDAY, P.M.

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DOUGLAS 5 CO-NEWS SKELTON WEDNESDAY, A.M. 7: 30-Newt 1.00-CAPTAIN KANGAROO Count an average of 22 letters or spaces per line. Name, if included in ad, should be counted as words. Payment is due within 7 days or regular rate will apply appear in all ads. PRINT AD BELOW WAOW-TV, Channel 9, Wausau Don't fail to see the set with the works in a drawer the All-Transistor Color TV The Motorola Quasar at- FUHRMANN'S RADIO-TV Sales Service Aulhonzed MOTOROLA D.cl.r TV COLOR TV STEREO RADIO 1 701 Newberry Appleton Ph! 734-5436 10.00-Newj BISHOP WEDNESDAY, A.M.

9:30 Modern Supervllson 10 00-THIS MORNING 1100-BEWITCHED ISLE WEDNESDAY, P.M. HOUSE 12:30 In Town Today 1:00 THE NEWLYW6D TUESDAY, P.M. 4:00 Manhunt 4:30 Western Stir Theater 5 00-NEWS S'30-Rilleman 4:00 News GORILLAS TAKES A THIEF Mail to Want-Ad Department THE POST-CRESCENT, Appleton, Wis..

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