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T.K TUIBIIM 5 i r. Iff THE MINNEAPOLIS TRIBUNE 3S March 24, 1968 CANADIAN CURLERS Beckstrom Takes 3rd in Classic Two St. Paul bowlers took W'lrffM PlffiSSf WMfiWi Mim ill iMBmi Itittii SID HARTMAN over third and fourth place TAKE WORLD TITLE MONTREAL, Canada () Canada, captained by Ron Northcutt, beating Scotland 8-6 in the final round Saturday and won the international curling championship. in the Tribune Bowling RECRUITING FOR A FAST GROWING NATIONAL MANUFACTURER Classic Saturday at Lincoln INDUSTRIAL SALESMAN PACKAGING MATERIAL Pearson Thoele Fiedler Zender Lf3.n6S Harold W. Beckstrom, 857 Clayland moved into third with a strong finish for an 849 total.

He had games of 200, 192, 214, 243. Ambrose Drobinski, 1411 A T0RNADO and a coach's decision to turn down two offers favr of Edina are the big reasons why the Hornets won their record third straight state High School basketball championship Saturday night. The tornado that rocked the Minnetonka area three years ago convinced the family of Robert Zender that they should locate in Edina rather than Oklahoma St. Is Mat Champ UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa, Prosperity took fourth with 204-199-210-233 846. CAN YOU QUALIFY? LOCAL POSITION REQUIRES 2 to 5 years industrial sales experience Young, aggressive man with a record of success Minimum current earnings ol S12.000 or more.

The emphasis is on the man himself, rather than product experience. This young company is marketing a new and exciting pockaging product. Their rapid rate of growth demands that this ground floor position be filled by a top drawer man only. If you can stand the pace and are ready to rise fast with this company climb aboard! for interview contact- TRIBUNE CLASSIC lP) Oklahoma State's great depth and the big upset of EDINA PLACES THREE ON ALL-TOURNEY TEAM Edina's champions placed three players Bob Zender, Bill Fiedler and Mark Thoele on the All-Tournament team picked Saturday night at the conclusion of the state high school meet at Williams Arena. It was the second year that Zender had made the honor team.

Other players named were Greg Toland and Paul Hanson, Moorhead; Richie Pearson and Dick Pennington, Duluth Central; Ron Evjen and Bill Gross, Hayfield; Rick Buka and Doug Eha, St. Paul Highland Park; and George Hendrickson, Mankato. II A.M. SHIFT Austin, Minn. ThmiJ.

Fnrruworth 157 180 179 181 697 Gary Davit 191 213 200 162766 George E. Hon.y 177 175 163 148663 ine jaKe area after they had looked favorably on moving to Minnetonka from Omaha, Neb. So 6-7 Bob Zender Jr. wound up playing for a Edina basketball team that lost only one game in three years. The coach, Duane Baglien, was of-I I at Robbinsdale and Winona ile decided t0 move from Fergus Falls, after taking his team to the itti.r( A.L.I,.- lei lnl US lie 571 Ami Remke, Jr.

166 158 127 165 616 Gtntlurnty 211 189 190 184774 Wise the three-day competition carried the relentless Cowboys to their 26th NCAA wrestling championship Sat-turday night by three points over sectional rival Iowa State. Coach Myron Roderick's perennial national title contenders were considered a lost cause after losing seven fltitifitft MINNEAPOLIS SI. Mill, INC. 523 Marquette Ave. Minn.

55402 Ernie Gehrina 135 162 145 161603 Jerome Reischel 166 223 149 193731 Daily 8-5 or byappt. 707 Thorpe Bldg. (412) 335-6451 MeGreaor. Minn. suue basketball tournament.

Baglien ArtZahor.ky 216 213 204 1 56789 DonSwonson 179 164 176 216735 Sl.Pnul jN.il Kirck 150 191 183 156680 Minneapolis Chester Robtrtsen 142 169 192 203706 Mahnomen, Minn. of eight wrestlers in the quarter and semifinal rounds. They trailed by 19 points starting the final day. Robtrt Hanson 220 193 157 193763 12 P.M. SHIFT DAYS WORK Minneapolis 158 166 145 219688 128 142 160 162592 turn mm ss I Ben Raribeau Bob Lowson Jack Reece Ken Haroldson Pennington Troland Hendrickson Gross 170 202 164 173709 180 176 165 201722 165 182 216 161724 DAYS FREE The Cowboys, however, refused to concede and ran up! 31 points yesterday after-! noon in consolations to build a seven-point lead over Okla- homa starting the finals.

i i Leonard Nest Dwayno Stark Kenneth Johnson. JOB OPENINGS FOR 136 213 150 159658 155 167 190 137668 200 180 212 173765 163 155 176 137631 Wall Joseniuk John Hruby EDM OPERATORS OR TRAINEES PREFERABLY WITH TOOL CRIB EXPERIENCE RADIAL DRILL OPERATORS Two Harbors. Minn. Roy Nasnuson 151 155 176 202484 RuffnlA Minn. lylo Tucket 195 187 160 180722 9 leoves: The Edina job opened up when Bob oeiie, a former Gopher basketball player, decided to take a position as basketball coach at St.

Olaf after serving only one year as coach at the Lake Conference school. iarr won on'y two conference games during the J9jfa-57 season, and this poor record is why Baglien decided to take the job. "Edina had never won in basketball and I felt this was a real challenge," he said. The Hornets lost 11 conference games the year before Baglien took over. In the past five seasons they have lost a total of five games and won three state basketball titles.

Moorhead Back: Edina and Moorhead will meet again Jan. 4, 1969 on the Edina floor. Four of the Moorhead regulars will return next year. Tim Erickson, a reserve, and starter Gary Johnson are the only seniors on the Region Six squad. Hayfield, joining Moorhead, Edina and Duluth Central as repeaters from last year, will be favored to return for a third straight time.

Ron Evjen, Bill Gross and Alan Demmer are Hayfield starters who have eligibility remaining. Granite Falls, Region Three champion, will be strengthened by its consolidation with Hanley Falls, a school that now has 80 male students, including an outstanding 6-4 center. GHIett Here: In 1963 and 1964, George Gillett was a local resident while associated with the Crown Zeller-bach Corp. and the Medac System Inc. NUMERIC MACHINING INC.

1 Hanson Buka Eha Evjen Larry Amundson, Mankato State College, was decisioned by Bob Justice, Colorado, in the 177-pound class in the final round of the NCAA meet. Martin Jorg'ens'ori 157 126 181 212676 PA 1-5335 r.liimkln Maiahtt 2310 SNEUING, MPLS. 4 WORID'S ARGtST All PRODUCTION JOB SHOP FritiWellmon 16 149 224 166725 Moorhead, Minn. Tom Gruscholl. 196 182 197 205780 I Witr Roger Wie-ner 196 191 214 169770 1:40 P.M.

SHIFT Minneapolis Peter Musta 159 171 180 160670 Roy Becker 16 1JV oi Joe McPherson 214 194 170 201779 Art Haul 198 214 16V uv3i Don Matey 202 157 218 18275 George Lubanski 159 170 178 1 7368 Clair Dusrerhoft 155 io ior oor WesKuniti 216 191 1JV iu Rlnsmlnamn Roger Erling 153 1 68 1 64 1 59644 Jim Neubouer MWathe lowest price on a 203 203 180 193779 180 179 206 206771 173 180 230 176761 Jerry Cornell Jim Mundohl St. Paul- Monday, Gillett will be here as president of the George Christenson 189 204 155 210758 214 168 180 185747 Duluth. Minn. I Willie Martinson Harlem Globe Trotter basketball team that plays at the Metropolitan Sports Center March 31 and in St. Paul on April 7.

SATURDAY 3 P.M. SHIFT nrkttlr. Minn Gillett first cot into sDorts three vears ago as gen Loren Keef 202 176 150 234762 Lowell Marsh 187 176 118 132613 eral manager of the Miami Dolphins. He resigned this position and sold his stock to become chief executive officer with the Globe Trotters. Gene Moxon 173 222 162 154711 Minneapolis Want lower monthly payments? Want aNf67 Pontiac for less than cost? Earl Cost 165 204 184 191744 Duane Hill 174 189 194 178735 B.w M.l.nn 158 196 175 145675 Lawrence Mickelscn 138 145 154 139576 Lake Elmo.

Minn. Robert Mordick 205 176 1 90 214785 Hutchinson. Minn. JOSepnson MOry: Les Josephson, the former Au-gustana football player who was named the most valuable player on the Los Angeles Rams football team, is attending the basketball tournament as a sports announcer for Gordy Ritz's and Wheelock Whitney's KSOO lorry Merrick 204 178 189 163734 Dot Manther 203 183 207 160753 4ncoe. Minn.

Bernie Kottke 196 145 191 159 o91 Windom, Minn. Arnio Soog 170 161 215 192738 television station in Sioux Falls, S.D. Wohoeton. N.D. "I think we played our worst of the year in the Phil Bevla 146 170 179 193688 RrAAtAn.

Minn Morris Nystrom 171 230 185 173760 Forgo. N.D. Gory Thorud 159 158 139 215671 Romount Dick 5099 204 190 159 159712 4:20 P.M. SHIFT Titonkfl lewfk. Elwood Nelson 155 148 140 136579 nfrtt I i championship game against Green Bay," said Josephson, who played on all of the special teams and was a regular running back.

"The week before, in beating Baltimore for our division title, we played a near-perfect game. "We had a season record (including exhibitions) of 18-2-2, so it was frustrating not to win the title." The 220-pound gridder believes he and the Vikings' Dave Osborn are examples of the fact that you don't have to attend a big time school to succeed in pro football. Gordon Kirkeberg. 200 191 179 177747 Jim O'Brien 16B 72 183 186 70V zffi sis IMmmIMmm Dwoin Hurd 181 185 200 158724 John luko 174 170 213 212769 Roy Johnson 164 170 156 168658 Bob Chigard 178 211 150 167706 Richard Wood 203 171 168 143685 Kenneth Mell. 198 169 223 172762 Fletcher Gulselh 205 158 204 194761 Josephson Dick lodd 182 169 182 212745 Bill Sherman 205 214 169 149737 Joseph Kolionic 191 185 186 177739 Harris Jorgenson 170 224 141 167702 "I might not even have gotten a chance to play at Vern N'lscn 203 220 175 203 UI a Big ten school, said Les.

'You have to go where you 6 P.M. SHIFT St. Onul can play and make the best of your opportunities. "Ira not knocking the big schools. But I honestly believe that at a small school you not only have to be a Chuck Voss 153 177 153 209692 Bob Vogel 178 181 198 203760 Roger 170 173 193 170706 Dick Sinclair 175 192 188 161716 Ron Holtikamp 130 170 243 179722 Jerry Holtikamp 164 186 191 205746 Joe Gobely 156 173 186 207722 well-rounded student but you have to learn how to haa die all different situations.

You get a good all-around Dick Huesman 177 190 191 200758 education." Harold Beckstrom 200 192 214 243849 John Schankin 176 170 202 171719 Ambrose Drobinski 204 199 210 233846 Charlie Gobely 144 159 183 166652 Jottings: Ken Rota, the former Benilde and North Dakota State halfback, has signed a contract with the Green Dan Alfoeby 200 170 173 179711 Joy McDonough 175 180 216 179750 lorry Anthony 220 218 190 175803 Bay Packers Jc Speckman 159 155 156 196666 is Lame Hoiman considering selling his stock in the Minnesota Muskies and stepping out as general man 7:20 P.M. SHIFT St. Paul Georoo Markfelder 230 146 156 176708 Marly Nikosch 228 163 167 200758 Charlie Ziniel 204 223 196 179802 ager? That rumor was making the rounds Saturday. Jerry Rodberg, who took a leave as assistant Edina basketball coach to study for his masters, returns next fall. The status of assistant Bob Haddorff, who took over for one year, hasn't been determined Vic Pissic 164 146 203 196706 Ed Potter 164 212 169 186731 Bob Ferber 213 155 162 151681 Oon Bollinger 178 166 204 180728 Sam Bollinger 157 167 188 221733 Mike Macalus 139 181 191 190701 Bill Rolhbauer 188 183 180 198749 Bob Cumminos 190 182 156 145 673 Don Grant 191 175 167 147680 leo Socola 202 215 206 150773 John Stone 246 178 168 197789 White Bear lake Tommy Regan, whose Aurora-Hoyt Lakes team reached the Region Seven semifinals, has resigned as bas IfSeSwX.

'68 BONNEVILLE 2-DR. I gGO 2-DR. HARDTOPS HARDT0PS njT I 1 ketball coach They Say: Norris Christensen 181 173 197 184 730 Frank Macalus 200 187 134 197718 Large Decisions Roland Miller Mark Thoele, star Edina guard: "My present plans are to enroll at Luther College next fall." Les Josephson: "George Allen is a successful coach at Los Angeles because he knows how to get along with the players. The players respect him and want to play for him." (Allen will be honored at the Twin Cities pro football banquet April 24.) MmsB wr SALT LAKE CITY, Utah () Stylish Earl Large made his big height advantage pay off Saturday night, pounding out a unanimous verdict over 1 retractable headlight covers Hydramatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, white wall tires '68 CATAUNA HARDTOPS '68 LE MANS 2-DR. HARDTOPS Roland Miller in a 119-pound semifinal of the National I i wsJk -J trom Auri4JM J) if li JD la 11 Golden Gloves Boxing Tour nament.

Miller is a former llKreff ST' from -O Upper Midwest champion. The victory put Large, the Wyoming Takes NCAA Ski Title STEAMBOAT SPRINGS, Colo. () Wyoming's powerful jumping team propelled the Cowboys to the NCAA ski championship Saturday by a 7.7-point margin over defending champion Denver University. The Cowboy jumpers finished one. two and four.

WALKER FUND TOTALS $13,482 MADISON, Wis. (IPI) University of Wisconsin athletic director Ivy Williamson said Saturday contributions to the Mel Walker trust fund totaled $13,482. Walker, the University of Wisconsin halfback whose leg was amputated following an injury in the final game last season, is now back in school. defending champion from Roswell, N.M., into the title bout with Leroy Gilmore of Detroit. Gilmore won a split decision over Larry Richards of Billings, Mont.

Championship bouts began f-' basic battery, white waf gJyjy I eT SV AS 1 LITTLE $E92 nfir month will nut vou in a '68 Pontiac! immediately after the semi-round. Semifinals results were: 112 Jesse Cobrol, Los Angeles, stopped Jomes Oliver, Kansas City; Rudy Bar-rientes. Fort Worth, outpointed Dan Vigil, Roswell, N.M. 119 Leroy Gilmore, Detroit, outpointed WITH NORMAL DOWN PAYMENT AS Gopher Netmen Fifth in Meet Get $2fl(l00 more for your car this month! lorry Richards, Billings, Earl Lorge, Roswell, N.M., outpointed Roland Miller, las Vegas, Ney. 125 Kenneth Campbell, Lowell, outpointed John North, Cincinnati; Lorenio It is Wyoming's first NCAA team championship in any sport and snapped an eight-year NCAA title string for Denver.

Wyoming had 383.9 points. Denver 376.2. Dartmouth was third with 369.5, followed by Fort Lewis of Durango, 369.1; Colorado, 365.3, Western (Colo.) State, 360; Middle-bury, 348.6; Washington, 320.4; Vermont, 306.5, and Montana State, 299.7. Filly Finishes Strong HOUSTON, Tex. The University of Minnesota tennis team finished fifth in the 16-team Rice Tournament Saturday night despite losing its final doubles match.

Truiillo, Fort Worth, outpointed Danny Almieda, Los Anqeles. 132 Richard Armendarii, lot Angeles, outpointed Jomes Boyette, Knoxville, Ronnie Harris, Cleveland, Ohio, outpointed John Jenkins, Grand Ropids, Mich. 139 James Ham, Charlotte. N.C., stopped Jomes Robertson. Los Anqeles: Harold Beal.

Kansas Citv, outpointed Tony Licoto. Lafayette, la. 147 Richard Royal, Charlotte, outpointed Zeko Sonchei, Fort Worth: Earl Fullwood, las Vegas, outpointed Frankie Anderson, Kansas City. 156 William Deeler. Louisville.

outpointed Reynoldo Martinet, Milwaukee: Frankit Futch, Cincinnati, outpointed Robert Anderson, Kansas City. mm -9 oll" 720 E. LAKE STREET The Gopher twosome of Bill Drake and Dave Cross lost to Humphrey Hose and Raymond Benevides of Corpus Christi. -Sv "If you csn't cfea with Pentel, you can 'tdeBir ALBANY, Calif. Miss Ribot won a six length victory Saturday in the $35 000 -added California Oaks at Golden Gate Fields.

The filly, owned by P. L. and Grissom of Detroit, $2.80 and $2.40. Time lor the mile was 1:37 25. RACERS AT BRISTOL BRISTOL, Tenn.

Jet-powered racers will make their debut at Bristol International Dragway during the spring nationals drag meet, scheduled June 7-9. Rice won the team championship. By defeating Texas A 5-4 in a meet postponed earlier, the Gophers completed their spring trip with a 2-2 dual record. ONE COLOR.

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