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The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 51

The Post-Crescent from Appleton, Wisconsin • 51

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The Post-Crescenti
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Appleton, Wisconsin
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in the final home meet of the The Post-Crescent 7 Wednesday, May 8, 19E8 season. Field events get under Bowl-O-Rama Standings way at 1 p.m. and the running Hike M-E Mark to 3-7 MEN'S CLASS A WOMEN'S CLASS A Scratch Joyce Gogolewskl, Oshkosh 825 Hep. tts. Earl Schabo, Appleton ui 96 921 McCraw Hits 'Grand Slam' For While Sox CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 York for their sixth straight Floyd Driessen, Oshkosh 894 Ralph Lutt, Appleton 917 Bob St.ve.ntnn.

AmIm a mi 1 "i starts at 2 p.m. Pole Vault: 1. Woods 2. Taylor 12 feet 6 inches. High Jump: 1.

DeNovo 2. Gilbert 3. Uebich 6 feet. Long Jump: 1. Ullsperger 2.

Gilbert 3. Liebich 18 feet 9 inches. Triple Jump: 1. Rauter 2. Rockets Edge Clints On Schultz' 2-Hitter Jim Gerhard, Gr.

Bay 844 Carroll Track Team Defeats Vikings, 82-62 McKee, Messman Both Capture Pair of Firsts The injury-riddled Lawrence HdcPtv 104 94j 40 934 0 917 72 914 40 904 84 895 72 894 104 894 84 892 88 890 76 890 Irene Koeller, Cllntonvllle Phyllis Leitl, Oshkosh. Gerrl Belllle, Hortonville Rosle Glrter, Hortonville Janet Wisehart, Neenah Percy Karnopp, Menasha Sue Jentz, Appleton Blanche Larson, Waupaca 765 768 719 498 684 726 703 669 661 wes urause, Appleton 811 Les Dletzen, Kaukauna 822 Cliff Hinlr-n. u.lnk.... 88 853 84 852 116 835 132 830 140 824 96 822 116 819 148 817 156 817 100 816 Cliff Sanderfoot, Klmberly 808 verLea Beck, Manawa canine, menesna 802 Tom Thyes, DePere 814 Doris Chaudotr. Green Bay 716 NEENAH Junior right Leslie 3.

Gilbert 39 feet 8 MEN'S CLASS bunt attempt, John Justman popped to third baseman Steve Bondow who ran over to tag Walter Sirhons, Greenville 847 Melvin Uhienhranf4r Attn Trf hander Greg Schultz tossed a 2-hitter as Neenah High School inches. Javelin: 1. House 2. Miller 164 866 Tiant contributed a two-run George Beno, Green Bay' 752 168 864 188 862 third base for a double play. naipn vusenoury, Kaukauna 764 LarrV Mftinr.

A nnl.tiu. 1-M single, Tony Horton a two run 1.1- 1 i 3. Woosencraft 172 feet Vk edged Clintonville, 2-1, here 208 859 No player on either team was Don Kobs, Kaukauna 747 192 858 WOMEN'S CLASS Ruth Zittlow, Kaukauna 702 Ruth O'Connor, Waupaca 696 Ruth Binley, lola 674 Elaine Baumgart, Appleton 651 Bonnie Ashauer, Appleton 666 Millie Born, W. DePere 641 "Dede" Raschke, Weyw. 686 Pat Schroeder, Neenah 625 Joan Kreutzman, Appleton 649 Inez Llebhauser, Menasha 589 Christal Larson, Manawa 596 112 959 144 921 148 900 128 892 152 891 134 883 132 882 132 8801 104 878 128 875 120 874 232 874 Tuesday afternoon to remain in aouoie ana dose uaraenai a two-run inside-the-park homer able to notch more man one hit Dale Jersey, Menasha 750 Jim Bongers, Little Chute 748 Jim fnujun.

AitnUiitN 208 849 160 846 220 845 University track team lost a dual meet at Carroll College Neenah's Dan Jankowski socked the midst of the Mid-Eastern to the Indians' attack on loser a double. Don Appleton, Shawano 747 Jim slach, Appleton 754 Jim Bouton and two successors. Conference championship pic Tuesday, by a score of 82-62. 184 833 236 825 228 824 uave Hansen, Oshkosh 642 ture. Cleveland pitchers have al Clintonville 000 010 0-1 2 2 lowed just four runs during the The triumph boosted the Neenah 002 00 x-2 4 0 Five members of the Viking team were unable to make the trip due to injuries or illness and individual standout Chuck winning streaK.

Rockets' league mark to 3-1. Line Scores in Singler and Harbath, Schultz Every minute and a someone calls AAMCO Every, weak AAMCO satisfies mors- than 10.000 transmission problems. You get free towing, free road, check, fast efficient service most times In Just ene day. And with AAMCO, your transmission can be protected by over 500 AAMCO Can- ters coast to coast. Every minute and half, some- one proves Yoh can trutt your IrmimfMfoa la AAMCO inches.

Shot Put: 1. Blohm 2. Henningsen 3. Berger 47 feet 11 inches. Discus: 1.

Olm 2. Gatzke 3. Blohm 132 feet -inch'. 440-Relay: 1. Lawrence (Leslie, Schendel, McKee, Messman) :44.7.

Mile: 1. Jewett 2. Leonas 3. Draeger 4:44.4. High Hurdles: 1.

McKee 2. Alsperger 3. Leslie :15.0. Clintonville now has 3-2. and Milliken.

Tom Matchick's two-run pinch Midwest League Schultz allowed both of Clin- McKee was able to compete in hit double in the ninth gave Detroit a 2-0 lead and the Tigers withstood Boog Powell's homer to snap the Orioles winning 100 000 4005 12 1 only two events, both of which he won, instead of the usual Cedar Rapids Wisconsin Rapids 020 020 0004 9 4 tonville's hits in the fifth inning. He walked four and struck out seven. The defense gave him perfect support. Driessen Hits 11 Strikes in P-C Tourney CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 four or five he enters. Clstrella, Salazar (7) and Bonalewicz; string at eight.

Fuchs, Rommes (7), Brown (9) and Schmidt. W-Salazar; L-Rommes. The Pioneers took 10 firsts INSURE with Dave Jacobson Loser Pat Zingler only gave and won the mile relay. Law Decatur 003 OOx xxx 3 4 0 Winning pitcher Mickey and Baltimore's Tom Phoe 440: 1. Collins 2.

Schultz Clinton 000 OOx xxx 2 1 up four hits but half of them rence had five firsts and also (called at end of fifth) came in the third when the took the 440-yard relay. bus hooked up in a scoreless duel until the ninth, when two Za- Waldeck and Santiago; Quezada, 3. Schendel :50.6. 100: 1. Messman 2.

Router 3. Allsperger :10.0. vala (5) and Colina. L-Quezada. Rockets sent, across both of its runs.

The Trucker sophomore walks and a ground out set the McKee won the high hurdles and the intermediate hurdles for the Vikes while Ron Messman stage for Matchick's decisive Fights Last Night fanned eight and walked three. 880: 1. Radley 2. Kreiner School, moved into a tie for cki your Independent) lnsurancellAGENT WiWt terfMt Tmsmtofea taecMMs seventh place with an 894 score. Neenah's runs came on an VIENNA, Austria Bruno double to right center.

Hold Off Rally collected firsts in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. Pete House of 3. Cruz-Uribe 2:01. Int. Hurdles: 1.

McKee 2. Harrington 3. Liebich :55.7. error, tuts by Howard Anunson Top performance in women's Arcari, Italy, stopped Hans Or-solics, Austria, 12, junior and Schultz and a passed ball. The Twins, who had dropped Class saw Vionne Greiner, the Vikes copped the javelin.

Clintonville tallied on hits by four straight, ended a four Kaukauna, hit 816 to go into 220: 1. Messman 2. Router The next meet for the Vikes 1120 E. Wisconsin Ave). Ph.

739-1216 Open Dally 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat. to 12p.m. Mike Harbath and Zingler, a 14th place.

3. Allsperger :23.3. WALPOLE, Mass. Danny walk and a steal of home. McAloon, 148, New York, out 2-mile: 1.

Jewett 2. Draeger In men's Class Dave game Oakland victory skein by pushing over two early runs and holding off a late rally by the whose hopes for an eighth will be Saturday when strong Marquette University and Wisconsin State University-Oshkosh teams will be at Whiting Field Dave Jacobson Agency 303 W. Collage Ph. 3-0654 Further damage for Neenah pointed Isadro Perez, 158, Hansen, Oshkosh, turned in the 3. Udovich 10:26.9.

Mile Relay: 1. Carroll 3:27.9. was averted when, on a squeeze Springfield, 10. best score as he tied for 11th with 874. inning blitz died in a freak double play.

Driessen won the shift prize After yielding singles by Rick for men on the 7 p.m. squad Monday and Danny Cater, win and Polly Steinhilber, Oshkosh ning pitcher Jim Perry grabbed was the women's winner with a 3 Bert Campaneris' tap to the 224 scratch and 24 pins handicap for a 248. At 9 p.m. Ron mound and traDDed Mondav off AW3 third. The relay to first caught Greiner, Kaukauna, and his Campaneris making a wide turn sister-in-law, Sharon Greiner, Appleton, took the prizes.

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2:49. Neenah Net Team Edges East ,4 to 3 NEENAH By sweeping both doubles matches, the Neenah High School tennis team rallied to edge Appleton East, 4-3, here Tuesday afternoon. The Patriots captured triumphs in three of the five singles encounters but Neenah scored straight set victories in the doubles to garner the decision. Singles: Designed for severe service; gives free oil flow through all engine temperatures and driving conditions. Cuts rust end sludge.

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