The Reporter from Fond du Lac, Wisconsin (2024)

Page 22 Fond du Lac Reporter, Monday, June 23, 1975 Capital comment White Sox win pair; CHICAGO (AP) Bradford's second Johnson hit a two-run homer the season, which came and Buddy Bradford hit a liever Bill Butler. three-run blast in the third in- Coluccio also homered ning Sunday, powering the Chi- nightcap, a solo shot cago White Sox 9-2 victory sixth inning. over the Minnesota Twins and Johnny Briggs, who a sweep of doubleheader. in the first game, hit Coluccio's the seventh inning of double with two outs in the 10th cap off Cecil Upshaw, inning provided the White Sox Bucky Dent beat out with a 6-5 triumph in the open- out infield off single er- snapping a four-game Chi- gmeier, 43, and Brian cago losing string. walked before Coluccio Jesse Jefferson, 1-2, had no- his winning hit hitter going in the second game opener.

until the sixth inning, when Minnesota tied it Eric Soderholm broke it up ninth when Steve one out single. Johnny Briggs walked Brye with a Jefferson allowed only three ry Terrell singled. base runners, two on walks and San Francisco rookie one on an error, before walking Falcone pitched 72-3 Dan Ford to open the sixth. no-hit ball and teammate One out later Soderholm sin- rel Thomas drove in gled and Ford scored on an in- Sunday to give the field out. victory over Atlanta in The Sox scored three runs off ond game of a National Vic.

Albury, 44, in the second doubleheader. inning on a pair of walks and Falcone needed singles by Carlos May, Coluccio relief help as the and Bucky Dent. with the Braves. Johnson smashed his 11th Marty Perez singled homer of the season after Ken a seven-run first inning Henderson had walked in the gled home a run to cap third. A double by Bill Melton ing the Braves to an 8-2 and a walk to Bill Stein in the first game.

Briggs hits 2 homers for Twins homer of Elsewhere in the ning run on a two-base off re- League, Pittsburgh beat New Willie error York 2-0, St. Louis defeated Padres. McCovey to beat in the Cincinnati 8-4, Los Angeles hits, scored in the Chicago 7-2, Houston whipped a Steve Rogers scattered seven one drove edged San Diego 3-2 and, in an- in two with a bases-loaded homered other doubleheader, Montreal single to lead another in split with Philadelphia, winning Philadelphia in the first Expos past the night- 4-0 and losing 4-3. Luzinski's game. In the American League, homer lifted the Phils ninth-inning into a two- ifornia trimmed Texas 1-0, New tie, then Tony Taylor's pinch Tom Bur- York topped Detroit 5-3 double powered them to their Downing lined land beat Milwaukee 3-2 in 10 nightcap victory.

innings. Baltimore split with Ed Figueroa fired a in the Boston, winning 3-0 and losing ter and California made 5-1. fourth-inning unearned run 5-5 the Oakland beat Kansas City stand up for its victory over the singled, twice, 7-6 and 8-1. Rangers. Sandy Alomar's twoand Jer- Falcone needed Gary Larun triple keyed a three-run velle's last-out help after Lar- fourth inning that carried the vell Blanks' double drove in Yankees past Detroit.

innings of two runs. He lost his shot at a Don Baylor's two homer Der- no-hitter with two outs in the backed Mike Cuellar's three runs eighth when pinch hitter Rod for the the Orioles in hitter Giants a 5-2 Gilbreath singled. opener. Rico Petrocelli's fifththe sec- Dock Ellis pitched a five-hitLeague ter against the Mets to give the nining single drove in Boston's Pirates their fifth straight vic- first run in 22 innings and Luis ninth-inning tory and ninth in the last 10 Tiant scattered seven hits Giants split games. boost the Red Sox 1 to their win Cliff Johnson and Cesar Ce- in the finale.

to start deno belted homers to lead beat and sin- Cincinnati and help the Astros Sal Bando hit a two-run it, lead- halt a five-game losing streak. double in the 12th inning to lift victory The Dodgers' Bill Buckner the A's to their opening-game scored a tie-breaking eighth-in-lover Kansas City. National al Bank wins at Waupun WAUPUN For the third time in as many years, the Waupun Invitational Fast Pitch Tournament has a new champion. The winning run scored on an error as National Bank of Waupun nipped Juds of Waupun, 3-2, Saturday night at McCune Park in an eightinning championship game. Jud's, the 1973 champion, had taken a 2-0 lead with two runs in the top or, the eighth inning.

But jittery Jud's committed three errors behind star pitcher Larry Rackow in the bottom of the eighth inning. Tom Dille, who tripled home two runs, scored the winning run on an error. National Bank reached Rackow for only three hits as Jud's ace struck out nine. In contrast, Jud's nicked National Bank's Bob Braskamp', picked the most valuable pitcher in the tournament on the strength of his 30 record, for eight hits. Braskamp struck out only one.

National Bank reached the championship game by shading Lamertine Tavern, 2- 1, as Braskamp singled home the winning run in the bottom of the fifth inning and pitched afive -hitter, while Jud's whipped defending champion Sarbackers of Portage, 5-1, in the semifinals. Vern Wanish doubled for one of Jud's five hits against Sarbacker's, while Rackow hurled a five-hitter. Sarbacker's went on to finish third by winning a consolation game from Lamartine Tavern, 3-0, with Jim Meister pitching a two-hitter. In quarterfinal games Saturday afternoon, National Bank, led by Bart Bruins' three hits, downed Oregon Clothing of Oshkosh, 84, while Jud's rode Rackow's three-hit pitching to a 4-0 win over Brownie's of Fond du Lac. Bruins, who was nine for 12 in tournament, was picked the most valuable infielder in the tournament.

Sarbacker's Bill Lawton was picked the most valuable outfielder and Lamartine Tavern's Joe Wettstein was selected the most valuable catcher. For Jud's, it was the second straight runnerup finish in the tournament. Maylahn horseshoe champion on Milwaukee's Ralph Maylahn, second in last year'6 State Horseshoe Tournament held in Fond du Lac, won the Class A title Sunday in the third annual Fond du Lac Horseshore Club Winnebagoland Tournament at the Goodrich High School courts. Maylahn compiled 4 5-2 record in winning- Class A. He had the highest over-all ringer percentage 63.6 for his seven games and also the best for a single game 74.0.

Green Bay's Carl Joppe was second in Class with a 5-2 record and 55.7 per cent ringers. Fond du Lae, which produced a junior winner Friday night in 10-year-old J. D. Secord, came up with another winner in the men's competition, which was held in 10 classes. Don Galle took the Class title with a 6-1 record and 40.3 per cent ringers, while two area pitchers, John Miller of Ripon and Gerald Rechek of Waupun, came away with titles.

Miller won Class with a 5-0 record and 37.1 per cent ringers, while Rechek won Class I with a 5-0 record and 37.2 per cent ringers. Speedy Keip, who finished eecond in Class with a 5-2 record, had the top ringer percentage for a Fond du Lac club member, 40.6. Harold Bond, the ringer Legion gets easy victory a complete mismatch here Sunday afternoon, Fond du Lac's American Legion baseball team crushed Winneconne, 24-1, in a game shortened to seven innings because of the "nine-run Fond du Lac, which raced to a 12-1 lead after two innings, was led by Al Herand Steve Ross ripped home runs. Hermanny belted a three-run homer in the first and Ross slammed a grand-slam homer in the seventh inning. Jim Janke and Hermanny had two hits apiece and Tom Zoch scored five runs for Fond du Lac, which roughed up five Winneconne pitchers for 14 hits.

Bob Evans pitched the first five innings for Fond du Lac to gain the victory, while Steve Kaufman finished up. They held Winneconne to two hits. Fond du Lac, which has a 2-0 Fox River Valley Legion League record, is at Sheboygan Tuesday night. Fond du Lac (24) Winneconne (1) ab ab Ledden Tascarella Reab Schmoku Janke D. McDonid Tighe R.

McDonid Hermanny Unser Richter Miller Kohiman Luedtke Dauterman Niemisti Zoch Hale Wendt Ross VndeGuchte Balthazor Evans Kaufman Totals 39 24 14 Totals 20 1 Score by Innings Fond du Lac 510 053 Winneconne 100 000 6 legislators, governor are vested with power to influence state outlays MADISON, Wis. (AP) The 1975 Wisconsin Legislature gave us the "solid seven." Now, it is preparing to offer us the "select six." As expected, the two houses of the legislature could not agree on a proposed 1975-77 state budget, and threw the matter to a six-member confercommittee to iron out differences. vests in six legislators and Gov. Patrick J. Lucey the power to exercise immense influence over state spending policis for the next two yars.

Som observers view the formation of a conference committee as disturbing, especially in view of the desire of Demo- ARTHUR L. SRB cratic representatives to take the public's business behind closed doors. Conference committee members are Reps. Dennis Conta of Milwaukee, Gary Johnson of Beloit and Terry Willkom of Chippewa Falls, and Sens. William Bablitch of Stevens Point, Henry Dorman of Racine and Gerald Kleczka of Milwaukee.

Two of them are among the "solid seven," the Democratic assemblymen on the Joint Finance Committee who largely hammered out controversial sections of the budegt bill behind closed doors. Once the six conferees agree on a budget, it goes to the entire legislature. Th Senate and Assembly will then be unable to amend the bill. They can only vote it up or down. Although he was named to the conference committee, Bablitch is aware of the drawbacks of such a panel.

"It's simply too much for two few people," says assistant Democratic Majority Leader William Bablitch of Stevens Point. When a budget bill is passed, Lucey has line veto powers to eliminate portions of the bill he (finds unpalatable. Republican Sen. James Devitt of Greenfield predicts the Long Lake, LeRoy win ROCK RIVER LEAGUE (Northern Division) Oakfield 0 LeRoy Horicon CaN Long Lake Waupun Mayville Un Brownsville 3 (Weekend results) Long Lake 12, Waupun 9 LeRoy 2, Brownsville 0 (Southern Division) 3 Lebanon 0 Juneau Johnson Ashippun Hustisford Watertown Creek 6 5 1 2 Slinger Neosho Clyman Rubicon NANNO (Weekend results) Lebanon 5, Johnson Creek 2 (14 nings) Hustisford 5. Ashippun 2 Neosho 11, Rubicon 10 Watertown 6.

Slinger 2 Clyman 15, Juneau 5 Oakfield won its fifth straight Rock River League Northern Division baseball game without lifting a bat Sunday afternoon. The Oaks were declared forfeit winners over Mayville which was unable to field a full team. Mayville's defending division champions are saddled with a 1-5 record. In games that were played, LeRoy tripped Brownsville, 2-0, behind the batting and pitching of Mike Urban, while Long Lake outscored Waupun, 12-9. Urban pitched an eight-hit shutout, striking out eight and walking one.

He also collected three of the four hits LeRoy managed off Brownsville starting and losing pitcher Greg Thiesfeldt. Fritz Goebel was four for five, including a triple, to pace Long Lake over Waupun. Rudy Grahl and Ted Schmitz had three hits apiece for the winners. Waupun 014 000 546 -9 12 Long Lake 001 143 30x-12 16 Waupun-Propson. T.

Dille and Butts: Long Lake-Roth, Goebel (8) end Grahl. Brownsville 000 000 000-0 LeRoy 101 00x-2 Brownsville -Thiesfeldt and Boelk: Roy- and Langenecker. Pallin fires 143 to repeat John Pallin Jr. used a three-under-par 68 Saturday as the springboard to his second straight "Silver" title in the annual Gold Silver Golf Tournament held over the weekend at South Hills. In capturing the low gross crown, Pallin birdied four holes and bogeyed the 14th hole on his way to an opening 68.

Pallin shot 34-34. Sunday, Pallin, who had posted a 68 practice round Friday, shot 75 for a 36-hole score of 143 one over par. committee may be handpicked. by Lucey to do his bidding when conference negotiations begin. Devitt speculates that the Assembly, where Democrats hold a 63-35 margin will overwhelmingly approve a compromise budget.

But he prethe Senate, where Demohave a 19-14 edge, will balk at the compromise. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given Carl Viola Bolduan, residing at 7908 Waupun Oshkosh, WI, has applied to the Village Board of the Town of Eldorado for a Class B. Liquor License, Tavern located at Eldorado. Delores Tabbert, Town Clerk Published June 23, 24, 25, 1975 (2194) NOTICE Notice is hereby given Laura Koepke, residing at Eldorado, WI, has applied to the Town Bourd of the Town of El. dorado for a Class Liquor License.

Tavern located at Eldcrado, WI. Delores Tabbert, Town Clerk Publihed June 23, 24, 25, 1975 (2193) NOTICE Notice is hereby given David L. Brenner, residing at Eldorado, has applied to the Town Board of the Town of Eldorado, for a Class Liquor License. Tavern located at Eldorado. Delores Tabbert, Town Clerk Published June 23, 24, 25, 1975 (2195) NOTICE Notice Is hereby given Sidney Puckett residing at R.

1, Rosendale has applied to the Town Board of the Town of Rosendale for a Class Liquor License. Tavern located at R. 1, Rosendale. Elmer Bartz, Town Clerk June 20, 21, 23, 1975 (2192) VILLAGE OF NORTH FOND DU LAC NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LICENSE Notice is hereby given that the following application for combination Class Fermented Malt Beverage and Intoxicating Liquor License for the 1975- 76 license period has been filed with the Clerk of the Village of North Fond du Lac, Wisconsin: Applicant: Ira B. Schara; Residence: 601 Minnesota Ave.

License Location: 601 Minnesota Ave. Bety Ziewacz, Village Clerk Published June 23, 24, 25, 1975 (2196) ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County, Court, Probate Branch. matter of the estate of Leona Perrizo, Deceased. A petition for the probate of the will, ona and Perrizo, determination of heirship, of LeFond du Lac County, Wisconsin, du post Lac, office Wisconsin address Route been filed; 54935, having IT IS ORDERED THAT: The petition be heard at the Fond County Courthouse, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, on July 15, :975, at the opening of Court or thereafter; All creditors' claims must be filed on or before September 26, 1975, or be barred; justed All on claims will be examined and adSeptember 30, 1975, at the openign of Court or thereafter. Dated June 20, 1975.

by the Court, John P. McGalloway County Judge. Edgarton Hobbs, 55 S. Main Fond du Lac, 54935, Attorneys. Published June 23, 30, July 7, 1975 (2197) NOTICE FOR BIDS ON SQUAD CAR LIGHTS AND SPEAKERS Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Purchasing Officer, 27 until ,1975 for 10:00 Lighting A.M.

and on Speaker Friday, Traffic Equipment fo: Fond du Lac County Police Squad Cars. The equipment consists of four (4) complete units including, flashing and rotating lamps speakers for broadcasting as well as siren and radio. Specifications may be obtained from the Purchasing Office at the Courthouse, 190 South Main Street, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54935. Specifications will include a bid sticker which should be affixed bids to the shall sealed bid envelope. be addressed to the Purchasing Officer, Fond du Lac County Courthouse, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.

Bids will be opened and publicly read at 10:00 A.M. on Friday, June 27, 1975 house. Purchasing Officer in the CourtA contract may be awarded at later date. Fond du Lac County reserves the right to reject any and all bids and accept the proposal which is most advantageous to the County. Richard Roeming Purchasing Officer Published June 16 and 23, 1975 ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

State of Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County Court, Probate Branch: In the Matter of the Estate of Lawrence F. Jones also known as Lawrence Jones, Deceased. A petition for the probate of the will, and determination of heirship, of Lawrence F. Jones also known as Lawrence Jones, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, post office address 123 East Division Street, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54935, having been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The petition be heard at the Fond du Lac County Courthouse, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, on July 15th.

1975, at the opening of Court or thereafter; 2. All creditors' claims must be filed on or before October 3rd, 1975, or be barred: 3. All claims will be examined and adjusted on October 7th, 1975. at the opening of Court or thereafter. Dated June 13th, 1975.

By the Court, John Laird, P. McGalloway, County Judge. Sippel Herrick, Attorneys, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54935. June 16, 23, 30, 1975 (2181) ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County Court.

Probate Branch: In the Matter the Estate of Laura M. Korth, Deceased. A petition for the probate of the Will, and determination of heirship, of Laura M. Korth, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, post office address 478 W. Scott Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54935, having been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: The petition be heard at the Fond du Lac County Courthouse, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, on July 1, 1975, at the opening of Court or thereafter; 2.

All creditors' claims must be filed on or before September 8. 1975, or be barred: J. All claims will be examined and adjusted on September 16, 1975, at the opening of Court or thereafter. Dated June 6, 1975. By the Court, John P.

McGalloway, County Judge. Weinke Weinke, Attorneys, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. June 9, 16, 23, 1975 (2171) WILL ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS. State of Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County Court, Probate Branch: In the Matter of the Estate of William Raddatz, Deceased. petition for the probate of the Will, and determination of heirship, of William Wisconsin, post Raddatz.

Fond du Lac County, office address 517 East Division Street, Fond du Lac. Wisconsin 54935, Grancare Nursing Home, having been filed: IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The petition be heard at the Fond du Lac County Courthouse, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, on July 1st, 1975, at the opening of Court or thereafter; 2. All creditors' claims must be filed on or before September 19th, 1975, or be barred: 3. adjusted All claims will be examined and on September 23rd, 1975, at the opening of Court or thereafter.

John Dated P. June 6th, 1975. By the Court, McGalloway, Jr. County Judge. Fond Laird, Sippel Herrick, Attorneys, du Lac, Wisconsin 54935, June 9, 16, 23, 1975 (2172) ORDER AND NOTICE FOR HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT State of Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County Court, Probate Branch: In the Matter of the Estate of Meta A petition having been filed by the personal representative of the estate of Meta Sandmayr, deceased, late of Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, post office address 25 Gould Street, Fond du Lac.

Wisconsin, for the approval of the account, the payment of unfiled claims, the determination of heirs of the decedent, the determination of the inherifance tax, and the assignment of the estate. IT IS ORDERED THAT: Courthouse, petition be heard at the County July in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, 8, 1975, at the opening of Court on thaf day, or thereafter. John Dated P. June 5, 1975. By the Court, Worthing, McGalloway, County Judge.

Mickiewicz Sager, S.C.. du Attorneys, 104 S. Main Street Lac, Wisconsin 54935, June 9, 16, 23, 1975 (2170) If that happens, it might be a blessing to taxpayers, for it would send the budget-making process back into the legislative chambers for open debate and consideration by all 132 legislators. LEGAL NOTICES SUMMARY SETTLEMENT: ORDER FOR HEARING AND NOTICE 'State of Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County Court, Probate Branch. J.

Olig, also known as Olig and In the matter of the estate. off Rochus Jim Olig, Deceased. A petition for the summary settlement of the estate of Rochus J. Olig, also konwn as Rochus Olig and Jim Olig, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, post office address RR 6 Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54935, having been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: The petition be heard at the Fond du Lac County Courthouse, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, on July 29th, 1975, at the opening of Court or thereafter. Dated June 20th, 1975.

By the Court, John P. McGalloway County Judge. Laird, Sippel Herrick, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54935, Attorneys. Published June 23, 1975 (2198) ORDER SETTING TIME TO HEAR PETITION FOR ANCILLARY ADMINISTRATION AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS State of Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County Court, Probate Branch: In the Matter of the Estate of Homer George Brunkhorst, Homer G. Brunkhorst, Deceased.

A petition for ancillary administration, and determination of heirship, of Homer George Brunkhorst, Homer G. Brunkhorst, Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida; post office address 407 Laura Jacksonville, Florida 32202, having been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The petition be heard at the Fond du Lac County Courthouse, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, on July 8, 1975, at the opening of Court or thereafter; 2. All creditors' claims must be filed on or before September 12, 1975, or be barred; 3. All claims will be examined and adjusted on September 16, 1975, at the opening of Court or thereafter.

Dated June 12, 1975. By the Court, John Weinke P. McGalloway, County Judge. Weinke, Attorneys, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. June 16, 23, 30, 1975 (2179) ORDER SETTING TIME TO PROVE WILL AND HEIRSHIP AND NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

State of Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County Court, Probate Branch: In the Matter of the Estate of Ella L. Coller, Deceased. A petition for the probate of the Will, and determination of heirship, of Ella Wisconsin, L. Coller, post Fond du Lac County, office address Grancare Nursing Center, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin 54935, having been filed; IT IS ORDERED THAT: 1. The petition be heard at the Fond du Lac County Courthouse, in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, on July 15th, 1975, at the opening of Court or thereafter; 2.

All creditors' claims must be filed on or before October 3rd, 1975, or be barred; 3. All claims will be examined and adjusted on October 7th, 1975, at the opening of Court or thereafter. John Dated P. June 13th, 1975. By the Court, Laird, Sippel McGalloway, County Judge.

Fond Herrick, Attorneys, du Lac, Wisconsin. June 16, 23, 30, 01975 (2180) Fond du Lac Reporter WANT ADS CALL 922-4600 Daily 8 A.M. to.5 P.M. Saturday 8 A.M. to 12 Noon No need to come in we'll bill YOUR BEST RATE is for 7 days or more.

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CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank each and every. one who remembered me with cards, gifts flowers while I was a patient at St. Agnes Hospital, also a very special thank you for the Rev. Martin Koehler Rev. Kurt Traugatt for their visits prayers also to Dr.

D. L. Nelson, nurses aides on 3 north for their wonderful care. Everything was much appreciated during my illness. Thank You, MRS.

MELVIN Lost and Found LOST -Pair of men's black prescription sunglasses somewhere between 17th St. and Park Ave. Reward. Please call 921-1903. FOUND-2 dogs, one brown white, one brown and black, near Peebles.

921-4150. REWARD For the return of Child's ring lost at Lakeside Park, Oven llesand, girl's rest room, Friday night. 922-3696, -WHITE PURSE. Reward. Call 922-7523.

Notices NOTICE AT 9 A.M. TODAY WERE REPLIES IN THE REPORTER OFFICE TO THE FOLLOWING BLIND ADS: 15, 65, 70, 75. Personals RANDALL FLINT: Your car will be sold for service and storage if not picked up by June 24, 1975, at Rt. 2, Cleverland Campbellsport. Business Opportunities EXCITING NEW ADVERTISING Concept Excellent in the Fox River Valley area.

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BULK MILK Route for sale. Owner retiring. Route consistently pro- percentage leader this spring for du Lac, had an off day in Class B. He wound up fourth a 3-4 record with" and 29.7 per cent ringers. Fond du Lac's John Meyer (4-3, 32 per cent ringers) and Howie Rosenthal (3-4, 34.6 per cent) wound up fourth and sixth, respectively in In addition to Keip, Carrol Boldt was third in Class with a 5-2 record and 37.7 per cent ringers, while "Skinny" Ollerman was sixth with a 2-5 mark and 28 per cent ringers.

Fond du Lac's Dow Dowler was second to Ripon's Miller in Class with a 6-1 record and 29.4 per cent ringers, while Ripon's Joe Hoffman was second in Class with a 5-2 mark and 26.2 per cent ringers. Two Fpnd du Lac pitchers, Ralph Schwartz (5-2, 26.2 per cent) and Don Lemke (5-3, 18.9 per cent) were third and fifth, respectively, in Class H. John Secord compiled a 2-5 mark and 26.9 per cent ringers in Class H. Waupun's Rechek and Dave Klosterman made it a onetwo finish for "Prison City" pitchers in Class I. Klosterman had a 4-1 record with a 31.2 per cent ringer figure.

Fond du Lac's Dan Steiman was fourth in Class I with a 2-3 record and 22.4 per cent ringers and Larry Secord was fifth with a 1-4 mark and 20 per cent ringers. Waupun's Bob Hoekstra was second in Class with a 4-1 record and 29.6 per cent ringers, while Orv Sieger of Fond du Lac was fourth with a 2-3 record and 10.4 per cent ringers. Because of gusty winds, the ringer percentage for the combined 95 entrants in tournament was down to 20 per cent. Fond du Lac's host club had 16 competing. Horshoe pitchers also decided at the tournament to hold their state tournament Labor Day at Watertown.

First-place finishers in each class follow: FOND DU LAC WINNEBAGOLAND HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT Class A-1, Raiph Maylahn, Milwaukee, 5-2, 63.6 per cent. Class B-1, Pat Smith, Oconomowoc, 5-2, 44.6 per cent. Class C-1, Wally Mickaels, West Bend, 6-0, 37.4 per cent. Class D-1, Earl Wiegert, Combined Locks, 7-0, 41.7 per cent. 7-0, Class E-1, Bill Dollase, Watertown, 42.3 per cent.

Class F-1, Don Galle, Fond du Lac, 40.3 per cent. Class G-1, John Miller, Ripon, 6-1, 37.1, per cent. Class H-1, Ron Pritzlaff, Germantown, 6-1, 30 per cent. Class 1-Gerald Rechek, Waupun, 5-0, 37.2 per cent. 26.4 J-1, Ken Voigt, Fredonia, 5-0, Class per cent.

Wolfe hits .700, Pfeifer unbeaten Wilbur Pfeifer zipped through the first annual Moderate Pitch Tournament unbeaten with a 5-0 record to win the championship. In Saturday night's championship game at Kiesler Field, Wilbur Pfeifer slipped past Moses Hardware, 8-7, in an eight-inning game between Businessmen's League members. John Wolfe, who had 14 hits in 20 at times at bat, a .700 average, and was picked the MVP in the double elimination tournament, which was interrupted by rain last weekend, led Wilbur Pfeifer in the title game. Wolfe lashed four straight hits, including a double, while Mike Grater was three for four and Bernie Jones and Joe Michels had two hits apiece. Mark Rutlin had three straight hits and Steve Schwartz was two for three Shakey's, Downtowners No.

1 Shakey's Pizza of Fond du Lac, which has compiled a 34-7 record this season, ran roughshod through the Winneconne Jaycees Invitational Class A Slow Pitch Tournament the last two weekends. Piling up hits and runs in bunches, Shakey's won the tournament with an unblemished 50 record. Shakey's started its climb towards the chanpionship by clubbing Smitty's Bar of Appleton, 16-0, in a five-inning game. Joe Braun led the way with three straight hits. Dick Diener rapped two home runs one a grand-slam and had six RBI.

Red's Pizza of Oshkosh was Shakey's next victim, 14-1, as Ron Cardo, Braun, Dick Diener and Doug West homered. Cardo and Jack Baker homered and Dennis Pieper had four hits in a 15-4 victory over Jackie's of Oshkosh, while Shakey's belted Grace Realty of Neenah, 14-3, in the semifinals. Rick Koeck led the way with two homers and seven RBI and Bob Diener, Tom Olson and Baker added home runs. Grace Realty took it on the chin again from Shakey's in the title game, 24-4, in a fiveinning contest. Shakey's hit Grace Realty with a ing duced will excellent be considered.

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Call Sam: 533-8729 after 5 pm. HOUSE NEED PAINTING? Efficient quality painting done, free estimates, references availuble, call after 5 921- 3828 for Moses. Moses came out of loser's bracket to reach the championship game by handing The Sport Shop, which would up in third place, an 8-5 defeat. Earlier Saturday, Wilbur Pfeifer had knocked Moses, victor over the Rogersville Tavern, into the loser's bracket with a 7-1 victory. Moses would up with a 5-2 record.

No. 2, the defending Businessmen's League, wound up in fourth place, losing to The Sport Shop, 9-3. In other games Saturday, it was: Copper Kettle 15, Roadhouse No. 2 2, George's Wilbur Pfeifer 7, No. 2 Sport Shop 6, Copper Kettle Sport Shop 5, No.

1 George's 8, McGray's and Sport Shop 4, Rogersville Tavern 3. Traut PRINCETON, N.J. Fond du Lac's Beth Traut, a sophom*ore at the University of Wisconsin, was the coxwain for the Badger womens crew team which won here Sunday over the 1,000 meter course, in the National Women's Rowing Championships. Wisconsin was timed in 3:07.3 for the race, while the Vesper Boat Club of Philadelphia, was second. However, Vesper Boat Club won four other races finish as the over-all champion in the four-day regatta for the second straight year.

Beth is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Mike Traut of Fond du Lac. UPHOLSTERING With your or mine. Call 921-5952 or 439-1630. JUNK CARS towed away free.

923-2880 HOUSE PAINTING-8 years experience, reasonable rates, references. 922-8889 TWO STORY GARAGE to be demolished lumber. Call 921-8110 be tween 9 and 5. Complete Tree and Stump Removal Lowest Prices in Town Benolate injections for Dutch Elm Disease Control BREDLAU EVERT 921-4441 W. 12th Employment CHIEF PHARMACIST registered Immediate supervisory opening for eral hospifal.

pharmacist in 517 bed gensupervision of Responsibilities, pharmacists include and overall, individual operation with of the department. managerial experience one or in two hospital years range pharmacy. of Excellent salary and full tailed resume to To Personnel apply, send debenefits. ST. VINCENT HOSPITAL Dept.

835 S. Van Buren St. Green Bay, Wis. 54301 BIG Monstrate EARNINGS THE Fun Way. Demgifts for Merri-Mac.

No toys experience and fully guaranteed necessary. Call 921-7304. weekends. WAITRESSES, Apply part in time. Night Restaurant, 570 W.

Johnson person, St. Lums NEED A SOUR tablespoon CREAM of SUBSTITUTE? cUD of evaporated milk. into vinegar something? Place a Reporter Want to Classified sell Ad. bombardment of seven home runs, with Jim Bogenhagen, Kyle Holland, Bob Smith, Dick Diener, Koeck, Olson and Cardo all getting homers. Bob Diener led Shakey's in the tournament with 12-for-15.

Pieper was 13 for 18, Cardo 10 for 14, Baker 7 for 10, Koeck 10 for 18 and Olson 9 for 13. In the Stars Stripes Class A Women's Slow Pitch Tournament over the weekend at Sheboygan, the Fond du Lac County Tavern League won with a 4-0 record, while the Downtowners wound up in third place. Fond du Lac County Tavern League, which placed Mary McGalloway, Kathy Schmidt and Barb Petrie on the alltournament team, whipped 20 Grand of Racine, 10-6, in the title game. Earlier wins came over Milwaukee Auto Imports, 94, Trilling Hardware, 14-1, and the Downtowners, 11-5. The Downtowners, which had Dorothy Heinz on the alltournament team, finished with a 2-2 record.

In city softball, Odette's downed George's, 8-2, in the Businessmen's League; Copper Kettle outscored Cream City Scales, 15-9, in the National League; and Carp's topped The Depot, 16-9, in the Northern League. MANY OPENINGS LIKE THESE. WE'LL TRAIN YOU. Nuclear Technicians Communication Technicians Data Processors Ordnance Repairman Machinists Challenging many more to choose from. work training.

hard For man who's willing to opportunities. Good tough chores. to do his share of the clothing, food, Benefits medical include: and housing. tention, 30 paid vacation days a dental ata chance to travel, and a chance year, become Someone Special. To find to more, see your U.S.

Navy Recruiter: out du Jerome Lac, Wis. Boyer, N. Main Fond 921-6097. Dave St. Peter was in the "Silver" with 74-76-150 and Bob Hornung Sr.

was third with 77-78-155. Ray Salter captured honors in the "Gold" with low net scores of 71-73 for 144. Tom Schuessler John Deising and George Morris all shared second place with 146. Other low gross scores shot during the weekend included a 75 by Mike Floyd, 76 for John Boyle, 77 for John Ahern and 78 for Louie Lange Sr. PART preferred, TIME BARTENDER, willing to but will train, must be experience person Wed.

work weekends. Apply in The Chapparal, Hwy. Thurs, 45. after p.m. keeping, shorthand, BUSINESS ASSISTANT.

DENTAL ate, enjoys working high with school people. gradutrain. Salary open. Replies Will fial. Send resume to 30 confidenReporter.

Alcohol Abuse Training Program, Project Coordinator Statewide. be able to travel, Fond du Lac. Must Headquarters in Program requires highly, mileage motivated paid. work person able situation. to cope Knowledge with Independent ing experience or college degree trainexperience preferred.

Salary: and Begin July Apply 16, before June 23, 1975. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY 1975 one Phone for interview EMPLOYER. and COMTRAD, 41 details or send resume to: application Fond du Lac, WI 54935 South Main Street,.

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