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2 The Horseshoe Pitcher's News Digest / August, 1972

Berman Top Man In Mid-Atlantic Tournament Held At Middlesex, New Jersey June 4

CLASS A CLASS B W L % W L %

S. Berman, Eliz. N. J 5 0 66.5 A. Plank, Gettsburg, Pa. .. 5 0 61.0 L. Gancos, Brklyn, N. Y. .. 3 1 68.5 V. Yanetti, B. Brk, N.J. .. 4 1 50.2 J. Giddes, Warren, N. J. .. 3 1 67.6 B. Rogers, Bronx. N. Y. .. 3 2 50.1 R. Bische, Crawf'd, N.J. .. 2 3 58.7 J. Segotta, Clark, N.J. .. 2 3 51.7 W. Kolb, Belleville, N. J. .. 1 4 57.8 A. Ward, Passaic, N. J 1 4 43.9 R. Vogle, Middlesex, N.J. 0 5 48.7 Eberhardt, Middlesex, N.J . 0 5 42.8

CLASS C W L % W L %

Mary Lee. Brklyn, N. Y. .. , 5 0 56.3 J. Dykstra, Englewood .... 2 3 45.9 B. Herrmann, Clark, N. J. 4 1 44.2 Ravencraft, Newark, N. J. 1 4 41.8 B. Mclntyre, Middlesex .. 2 3 47.8 L. Knotts, Linden, N. J. .. 1 4 38.3

CLASS D — A. Cherry, Plainfield, N. J. 5-0-51.1; J. Reed, Oldwick, N. J. 3-2-51.0; P. Zozzaro, Little Falls, N. J. 3-2-48.0; R. Moyer, Stroudsberg, Pa. 2-3-47.6; C. White, East Orange, N. J. 2-3-40.7; J. Baugher, New Oxford, Pa. 0-5-42.4.

CLASS E — C. Denk, Philadelphia, Pa. 5-0-29.2; A. Price, Cranford, N. J. 4-1-34.4; P. Albers, Nutley, N. J. 3-2-30.9; V. DeMicco, Cranford, N. J. 2-3-28.2; J. Italia, Linden, N. J. 1-4-27.8; J. Richter, Delaware Water Gap, Pa. 0-5-12.0.

CLASS F — J. Burd, Califow, N. J. 3-0-32.6; L. Zazzara, Piscataway, N. J. 2-1-25.1; E. Dalton, Cranford, N. J. 1-2-16.9; R. Coleman, Middlesex, N. J. 0-3-12.3.

Leigh Dunker Winner At Hansford, Minnesota South Dakota's Leigh Dunker won the fifth annual Hanaford, Minnesota

tournament recently in a play-off game with Gus Magnuson of Canby, 50-39. Defending champ Frank Stinson of Minneapolis, Minnesota shot a 65.4% ringer average and finished third. Magnuson was runner-up. Dunker has won the South Dakota championship 21 times. Stinson lost to Dunker and Magnu-son. Murray Arndt took third in Class B,

$2,500.00 — 1973 World Tournament Warm-Up Southern California will host its annual Elmer Beller Open the weekend

before the 1973 World Tournament in South Gate Park, South Gate, Calif. We guarantee a total of $2,500.00 or MORE in CASH PRIZES for the top 16 players. IN ADDITION all other entries will be put into 6 man groups. Winner of each group will receive $30.00 cash. Everyone must qualify with 100 shoes on South Gate courts with a scorer at each stake.

Qualifying fee $10.00. TOP 16 players pay an additional $40.00 entry fee. All other players pay no additional fee.

So make your plans for 1973 and come to California early. TOP 16 PRIZE LIST

1. $525.00 5. 175.00 9. 95.00 13. 75.00 2. 355.00 6. 150.00 10. 90.00 14. 70.00 3. 250.00 7. 125.00 11. 85.00 15. 65.00 4. 200.00 8. 100.00 12. 80.00 16. 60.00

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The Horseshoe Pitcher's News Digest / August, 1972

THE HORSESHOE PITCHER'S NEWS DIGEST is published on the 5th of each month at Aurora, Illinois, U. S. A. by the National Horseshoe Pitchers' Association of America. Editorial office, P. O. Box 1606, Aurora, Illinois 60507. Phone: 312-898-3974. Subscription rate is $3.50 per year in advance. NHPA membership cards are available through each state secretary for $1.50 plus any state association dues. Forms close on the 15th day of each month preceding date of issue. Advertising rates on request. F. Ellis Cobb, Editor.

NATIONAL OFFICERS Ralph Dykes, 433 West North Avenue, Lombard, Illinois 60148 President Leo McGrath, 1937 Lawn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 1st Vice-President Wally Shipley, 2435 Winthrop Dr., Alhambra, Calif. 91803 2nd Vice-President Ray Williams, Eureka, California 3rd Vice-President Cindy Dean, Rte. 1, Box 73, McGaheysville, Va. 22840 4th Vice-President Robert G. Pence, 341 Polk Street, Gary, Indiana 46402 Secretary-Treasurer

Volume 16 AUGUST, 1972 Number 8

Lilac City Open (Spokane, Wash.) Won by Knauft Henry Knauft of Spokane, Washington had a perfect record of 8 straight

victories to win the Lilac City Open tournament held in Spokane, Washington, May 6-7.

The Ladies Division was the largest and most competitive ever held in the state of Washington! The game between Millie Kuhne (present Ladies State Champion) and Debbie Woodman was the best ever played by our fairer sex in the state! 8 times they had 4 dead ringers — 28 doubles in the game. The sharp shooting Debbie had 6 consecutive doubles.

CLASS A CLASS B W L % W L %

Henry Knauft, Spokane . .8 0 73.4 Howard Shatto, No. Bend.. 6 2 57.6 Jean Howard, Selah 6 2 64.4 Vern Miller, Selah 6 2 52.6 John Reedy, Edmonds .... 5 3 62.8 L. Withrow, Ellensburg . .6 2 52.5 Wally Rehard, Spokane . .4 4 61.2 O. Hartzell, Bothell 6 2 50.0 Herb Pidde, Seattle 3 5 62.5 D. Martindale, Royal City 5 3 56.5 Paul Snow, Seattle 3 5 56.9 Walt Hastings, Idaho 4 4 48.8 Ellis West, Seattle 3 5 56.0 Casey McKay, Moses Lake 2 6 41.0 F. Winetrout, L. Isl 2 6 53.8 Orval Brucker, Idaho 1 7 39.8 Dean Curry, Idaho 2 6 53.3 Dan Woodman, Colbert . .0 8 41.8

CLASS C — Ray Brumfield, Lynnwood 6-2-42.8; Howard Seaman, Idaho 6-2-41.7; A1 Alexander, Granite Falls 6-2-40.5; Ralph Taylor, Seattle 5-3-43.4; Bud Roberts, Clarkston 4-4-43.8; Harold Bomstad, Spokane 4-4-38.6; Raleigh Smith, Selah 2-6-36.5; Bill Owens, Mt. Vernon 2-6-36.2; Forest Reed, Yakima 1-7-39.9.

CLASS D — Ed McKay, Auburn 8-3-38.1; Rufus Norris, Quincy 7-4-38.8; Ed Welsch, Spokane 6-5-38.1; Bob Tyrrell, Selah 5-6-38.5; Herb Okeson, Bo-thell 4-4-38.0; Chuck O'Brien, Spokane 4-4-36.5; Marvin Grayson, Idaho 3-5-31.5; Dick Phelphs, Spokane 3-5-30.6; Cecil Varner, Spokane 2-6-33.4.

CLASS E — Orlean Clinton, Seattle 7-1-38.1; Einer Loreen, Spokane 6-2-34.4; George Sala. Spokane 5-3-32.0; Gil Kroetsching, Ellensburg 4-4-33.0; Ray Black, Yakima 4-4-32.8; Walt McGarvey, Idaho 4-4-32.4; Gene Gilmore, Idaho 2-6-29.2; Walt Morrison, Walla Walla 2-6-26.4; John Cayko, Ephrata 2-6-25.0.

CLASS F — Denny Miller, Rockford 8-0-41.7; Clarence Mitchel, Spokane 5-3-33.2; Don White, Idaho 5-3-28.9; Dennis Gray, Walla Walla 5-3-27.8; Lloyd Fisher, Spokane 4-4-31.3; Dean Holmes, Walla Walla 4-4-30.6; Terry Owen, Clarkston 4-4-26.1; Bert Blackwell, Spokane 1-7-28.9; John Lemon, Moses Lake 0-8-24.6.

CLASS G — Tim Howey, Idaho 7-0-31.3; Dan Jaud, Canada 6-1-26.0; Gerry Grunerud, Davenport 4-3-25.7; John Erickson, Spokane 4-3-25.2; Pat Wallette,

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Lilac City Open — (Continued) Spokane 4-3-25.1; Art Owen, Clarkston 2-5-19.7; Leonard Weber, Clarkston 1-6-11.8; Keith Kapelke, Spokane 0-7-18.2.

CLASS H — Ernie Jensen, Seattle 7-0-23.4; Brick Harris, Spokane 5-2-21.0; Morris Martin, Spokane 4-3-17.3; John Green, Idaho 4-3-16.8; Ron Ovnicek, Spokane 3-4-20.2; Ross Watson, Spokane 3-4-15.3; Chester Tempero, Spokane 2-5-17.7; Everett Jubinville, Spokane 0-7-12.5.

LADIES CLASS A — Debbie Woodman, Colbert 6-1-49.7; Mildren Kuhne, Tacoma 5-2-50.9; Lorraine Woodman, Colbert 5-2-48.9; Shirley O'Brien, Spo-kane 4-3-39.6; Alice Rehard, Spokane 4-3-38.9; Mary Smith, Spokane 3-4-31.5; Grace Clark, Spokane 1-6-17.8; Lorraine McKay, Auburn 0-7-18.5.

LADIES CLASS B — Vera Blackwell, Spokane 7-1-22.7; Ruth Welsch, Spo-kane 7-2-18.9; Helen Watson, Spokane 6-2-18.7; Theresa Wallette, Spokane 4-3-14.7; Muffie Woodman, Colbert 2-5-15.1; Kelly O'Brien, Spokane 2-5-14.0; Lois Snow, Seattle 2-5-12.0; Jeanne Jubinville, Spokane 0-7-1.8.

JUNIOR BOYS — Sam Woodman, Colbert 4-0-35.9; Terry Davis, Colbert 3-1-21.1; David Smith, Spokane 2-2-7.1; Rick Smith, Spokane 1-3-14.6; Roger Okeson, Bothell 0-4-3.5.

Woolery And Bailey Take Group Titles In Mosswood Class D (Northern California)

Ken Woolery won the championship trophy chalking up a perfect 5-0 record, while fellow Sonoma County club member Bud Bailey was forced into over-time in Group II to reign supreme in a 4-way playoff at the Mosswood Park courts in Oakland, California. Jim Cooper of Sacramento won a playoff game over Lee Bain of Santa Clara County to pace the Group III pitchers, and George Kinkel, Bain's team-mate was perfect in 5 games in Group IV to heist the first place cup. Newcomer John Howell of Sacramento pitched the high percentage game of the tournament, a fine 47.7% effort.

CHAMPIONSHIP — Ken Woolery, Sonoma County 5-0-39.1; Vail Rasmus-sen, Arroyo Vie jo 4-1-32.1; Frank Westbrook, Vallejo 3-2-25.8; Joe Jozovich, Santa Clara County 2-3-33.3; Bill Whittier, Mosswood 1-4-26.8; James McGee, Vallejo 0-5-22.5.

GROUP II —• Bud Bailey, Sonoma County 5-2-28.5; John Howell, Sacra-mento 4-3-31.2; Lewis Lovelady, Jr. Golden Gate 3-3-27.6; John Morehouse, Golden Gate 3-3-25.5; Paul Jensen, Seaside 2-3-30.1; John Wivagg, Mosswood 1-4-24.0.

GROUP III — Jim Cooper, Sacramento 5-1-29.8; Lee Bain, Santa Clara County 4-2-25.1; Ed Holley, Mosswood 3-2-32.7; Hal Weddell, Mosswood 2-3-28.0; Berwyn Robb, Sonoma County 1-4-24.2; Charles Shaver, Arroyo Vie jo 1-4-20.2.

GROUP IV — George Kinkel, Santa Clara County 5-0-25.3; Frank Swift, Golden Gate 4-1-27.8; Vernon Wallis, Vallejo 3-2-19.6; Doug Mahaffie, Santa Clara County 2-3-10.8; Ralph Collins, Sonoma County 1-4-8.7.

CORRECTION OF MOSSWOOD CLASS C (Group III) GROUP III — Carl Halunen, Santa Clara County 5-2-35.1; George Wilfon,

Reno 4-3-33.9; Lewis Lovelady, Sr., Golden Gate 3-3-33.0; Frank Westbrook, Vallejo 3-3-30.2; Joe Jozovich, Santa Clara County 2-3-31.1; Paul VanDeVeere, Stanislaus County 1-4-29.4.

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The Horseshoe Pitcher's News Digest / August, 1972

Ohio State Championship, Greenville, Ohio-Sept. 1-2-3-4 The Darke County Horseshoe Club and the City of Greenville have again

invited the Ohio Buckeye State Association to hold the 1972 Ohio State Cham-pionship tournament at City Park, Greenville, Ohio over Labor Day week-end. (For the 16th consecutive year).

All entrants must be Ohio residents (1 year or more) and, except for the Junior, hold a 1972 NHPA (Ohio) membership card. (As usual, cards will be made available at the courts).

ENTRY FEE AND QUALIFYING: Entry fee $5.00; qualifying 100 shoes begins Friday afternoon, September 1st from 2 to 9 p. m., and continues on Saturday morning, September 2nd until 12 noon, the deadline for entry in Men's division. (See below for Ladies and Juniors).

CONVENTION: The annual meeting of the Ohio Buckeye State Association will be held Saturday afternoon, September 2nd, as soon as possible after all entrants to the tournament have been qualified. Attendance important for election of officers and other business.

MEN'S TOURNAMENT: Round robin begins with the lower classes Staur-day afternoon, September 2nd, after the convention, continues on Sunday, September 3rd, and finishes on Labor Day, Monday, September 4th. Classes will be arranged according to qualifying scores, and the starting time posted.

LADIES TOURNAMENT: Saturday afternoon, September 2nd. Entry fee $5.00, no qualifying. Deadline for entry 11 a. m., September 2nd. Classes will be arranged by the tournament committee. NHPA card required.

JUNIOR TOURNAMENT: Both boys and girls (If 17th birthday occurs on or after January 1, 1972), and the tournament will be on Saturday afternoon. No entry fee, no qualifying. Classes will be arranged by the tournament com-mittee. NHPA card not required. Entries close at 11 a. m., September 2nd.

AWARDS: Trophies and cash prizes in addition to NHPA felt patches in the Mens and Ladies division; trophies and patches only in the Juniors.

IN GENERAL: Wilbur Kabel is the defending men's champion; Katherine Harrison for the ladies; Doug Riffle for the junior boys; Jenny Reno for the junior girls. Greenville cordially invites the players, their families and friends.

For any additional information, contact Leo McGrath, 1947 Lawn Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio 45237 (Telephone 513-531-9872).

Gonzales Takes Third Straight No. California Tourney; Maintains All-Winning Formula

Diminutive Jesse Gonzales continued his undefeated string started at the Western States Open at Eureka in January by larruping seven opponents at the Ole Hansen Open in Seaside, California. Gonzales, pitching for the Santa Clara County Club, averaged 73.7% for the tourney. Fred Lavett of Seaside lost only to Jesse and pitched a fine 63.5% for the tourney. The day was sad-dened, as Ole Hansen, in whose honor the tourney is held, passed away a few days previous to his Open. Ole, a past president of the Northern California Association, and organizer of the Seaside Club, will be sorely missed by all enthusiasts of the game he loved so much.

CHAMPIONSHIP W L % W L %

Jesse Gonzales, S. Clara . .7 0 73.7 H. Rushing, Livermore .... 2 5 43.6 Fred Lavett, Seaside 6 1 63.5 Geo. Wilfon, Reno 2 5 39.0 Bill McNally, Arroyo Viejo 5 2 56.2 P. Van Deveere, Stanislaus 1 6 35.3 V. Mauricio, S.Clara 4 3 42.6 Cas Bower, Reno 1 6 31.6

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Ellis Griggs Wins Spring Warm-up Open At Sterling - Rock Falls, Illinois

Ellis Griggs regained the title over Melvin Utley in the Spring Warm-up Open at Sterling-Rock Falls, Illinois on Memorial Day. Ralph Maylahn de-feated Glenn Henton for third place in Class A.

Woodrow Martin defeated Ernie Danielson 50-38 for the Class B champion-ship. Bill Martin defeated Don Grove 50 to 24 for the Class C championship. Bob Sproston defeated Art Norris 50 to 35 for the Class D championship. Larry Rissman defeated Les Newell for the Class E championship.

CLASS A — Group 1 W L % Ellis Griggs, 111 5 1 72.1

Glenn Henton, Iowa 4 2 75.7 Harold Darnold, Iowa 4 1 65.1 Bob Anderson, 111 2 3 55.9 Elden Damarin, 111 1 4 63.1 Jack Stout, 111 0 5 56.0

CLASS B — Group 1 W L

Woodrow Martin, 111 6 0 Ray Phillips, 111 3 3 John Law, 111 3 2 Harold Durette, 111 3 2 Larry Bender, Iowa 1 4 Bob Switzer, 111 0 5

CLASS A — Group 2 W L %

Melvin Utley, 111 5 1 72.0 Ralph Maylahn, Wis 4 2 70.0 Abe Austin, 111 3 2 63.5 Art Hampton, Iowa 2 3 75.1 Clint Sjurset. Ill 2 3 61.8 Lynn Lyman. Ill 0 5 63.9

CLASS B — Group 2 W L

Ernie Danielson, Iowa 5 1 Ross Sornberger, 111 5 1 Stoney Jackson, Iowa 2 3 Harold Lange, 111 2 3 Madeleo Blake, Iowa 2 3 Bob Anderson, 111 0 5

CLASS C - Group 1 — Don Grove, 111. 4-2; Felix Kubly, Iowa 4-1; John White, 111. 3-2; Chalmer McClain, 111. 3-2; Wm. Bosserman, 111. 2-3; Bob Porter, 111. 0-5. Group 2 — Bill Martin, Wis. 5-1; Francis McBride, 111. 4-2; Harvey Johnson, 111. 3-2; Carl Turman, 111. 2-3; Ralph Dykes, 111. 2-3; Walter Krapfl, Iowa 0-5.

CLASS D - Group 1 — Bob Sproston, Iowa 6-0; Ralph Crawford, Iowa 4-2; Richard Neville, 111. 3-2; Frank Palka, 111. 3-2; Dave Rodenbeck, Iowa 1-4; Kenneth Hester, 111. 0-5. Group 2 — Art Norris, 111. 4-2; Myrl Stewart, 111. 3-3; Wm. Rebbec, 111. 3-2; Ray Orlowski, 111. 3-2; Bob St. George, 111. 2-3; George Rissman, 111. 0-5.

CLASS E — Larry Rissman, 111. 5-0; Les Newell, 111. 3-2; Emil Marquardt, 111. 3-2; Ed Shoemaker, 111. 2-3; Bill Wallschlaeger, 111. 2-3; Joe Haley, Iowa 0-5.

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The Horseshoe Pitcher's News Digest / August, 1972

Reedy Undefeated In Gilbo Open - Tacoma, Washington John Reedy of Edmonds, Washington, who set such a hot pace in the re-

cent Winetrout Winter Classic, continued his winning ways by going unde-feated in the Henry Gilbo Open held at Tacoma, Washington.

In the first game in the ladies class between Sarah Giacomini and Millie Kuhne, Sarah had 60.6% and Millie had 66.6% for a total of 63.6%! Best per-centage game for Women ever pitched in the State of Washington.

CLASS A CLASS B W L % W L %

John Reedy, Edmonds 7 0 63.2 Ralph Taylor, Seattle 6 1 54.1 Herb Criss, Bremerton .... 4 3 66.2 Roy Larson, Tacoma 5 2 60.0 H. Shatto, No. Bend 4 3 62.4 H. Godfrey, Sr., Aberdeen 4 3 50.4 Paul Snow, Seattle 4 3 59.7 Cecil McKean, Tacoma .... 4 3 47.8 Bob Clark, Pt. Orchard . .4 3 56.3 O. Hartzell, Bothell 3 4 51.0 Ellis West, Seattle 2 5 53.8 R. Blumfield, Lynnwood . .3 4 46.9 K. Laraway, Brem'rton . .2 5 53.7 Orel Vallen, Seattle 2 5 47.8 A1 Hostak, Seattle 1 6 43.6 Ed Bartlett, Everett 1 6 44.3

CLASS C — Frank Cunningham, Bremerton 6-1-43.8; Burl Matteson, Brem-erton 5-2-45.1; A1 Alexander, Granite Falls 5-2-41.8; Marion Smith, Seattle 4-3-42.8; Herb Okeson, Bothell 4-3-42.8; Joe Giacomini, Port Orchard 3-4-36.2; Vern Riel, Everett 1-6-34.9; Joe Peton, Everett 0-7-39.7.

CLASS D — Orlean Clinton, Seattle 7-1-38.6; Ray Burke, Longview 6-2-43.1; Ed McKay, Auburn 4-3-36.5; Bob Ertsgaard, Bremerton 4-3-31.2; Harry Wil-kerson, Everett 3-4-27.5; Lloyd Hart, Tacoma 2-5-27.7; Ken Foss, Tacoma 2-5-27.2; George Dooley, Seattle 1-6-26.9.

CLASS E — Art Hart, Tacoma 5-0-37.6; Ernie Jensen, Seattle 3-2-28.3; Harry Eastman, Bremerton 3-2-24.0; Andy Giacomini, Port Orchard 3-2-21.0; Maurice Pratt, Tacoma 1-4-12.6; Ray Pickles, McChord Field 0-5-forfeit.

LADIES — Mildred Kuhne, Tacoma 6-0-54.5; Sarah Giacomini, Port Or-chard 4-2-50.3; Lorraine McKay, Auburn 2-4-19.9; Babe Bartlett, Everett 0-6-16.3.

JUNIOR BOYS — Ken Bartlett, Everett 5-0-42.1; Joe Bartlett, Everett 3-2-37.2; Jeff Gardlin, Seattle 3-2-27.3; Stewart Klatt, Seattle 3-2-24.5; Greg Gardlin, Seattle 1-4-7.6; Bobby Bartlett, Everett 0-5-4.3. Gilbo Open — (Continued)

Annual New England States Tournament — Sept. 2-3-4 The annual New England States tournament will be held on the Marcotte

Park courts in Lewiston, Maine on September 2-3-4. Rain date is September 9-10. All Maine pitchers please note that the Maine State dues are $3.50.

Marion County Fair Open — Hillsboro. Kansas - Aug. 26 The Marion County Fair Open tournament will be held on August 26th with

Class B starting at 9 a. m. and Class A starting at approximately 2 p.m. at the Marion County fairgrounds, Hillsboro, Kansas. Classes A and B are spon-sored by Wayne's Barber Shop of Hillsboro.

The other classes are evening events running from August 21 through the 24th during the county fair.

Send all entries with qualifying points to Herb Schroeder RR1, Box 30, Walton, Kansas 67151. Phone 316-367-2211. Deadline for entries is August 19th. Entry fee $2.00.

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A Dream Come True Lance Astor, Tribal Chairman of the Reno - Sparks Indian Colony, Reno,

Nevada and President of the Indian Colony Horseshoe League, has finally had a dream come true.

An enthusiastic horseshoe player, he had dreamed about having clay courts in the Anderson Indian Park in Reno one day. He drew up the plans and with the help of Boyce Miller, cement contractor of Reno, who is also a top horse-shoe pitcher, work was begun the last week of May to install eight clay courts at the parks.

These are the only permanent clay courts in the Reno Sparks area. With finishing touches being done by volunteers from the Reno Indian Colony, the courts were dedicated on June 24 and 25, when Lance hosted his first tourna-ment.

Congratulations are in order to Lance, his wife, Jessie, and children, who are horseshoe players, and all the Indians for a wonderful job. Photo shows Marge Bower, state secretary-treasurer, congratulating Lance Astor.

Uhlig Sweeps Field In All-Iowa Members Tournament CLASS A A — W. W. Uhlig 5-0-69.8; Phil Robertson 4-1-59.7; Byron Haf-

ner 3-2-55.5; Charles Foxx 2-3-57.1; Earl Wiges 1-4-55.5; John Roberts 0-5-47.8.

CLASS A — Ronnie Burgess 4-1-44.8; Madeleo Blake 4-1-68.0; Bob Bjork-gren 3-2-47.7; Howard Davis 2-3-46.0; Carl Metz, 1-4-43.0; Maurice Clark 1-4-29.1.

CLASS B — Jack Draper 4-1-57.8; Harold Paxton 4-1-52.3; Frank Robinson 3-2-50.9; Don Frost 2-3-43.8; Cecil King 2-3-41.5; Wilmer Rowley 0-5-32.7.

CLASS C — Leslie Plum 5-0-37.3; Richard Rowley 3-2-36.2; Verne Miller 3-2-28.2; Don Sease 2-3-35.6; Ralph Crawford 1-4-35.0; Leonard Williams 1-4-30.4.

CLASS D — Floyd Underwood 5-0; John Brown 4-1; Gene Sease 2-3; Dave McComb 2-3; Joe Haley 1-4; Bill McNace 1-4.

CLASS E — Dan Sease 4-1; Bob McNace 4-1; Pliny Wagg 4-1; Mike Dot-son 2-3; Harold Underwood 1-4; Ronald Roberts 0-5.

JUNIOR BOYS — Rickie Rowley 2-0; Paul Bearnan 1-1; Ronnie Rowley 0-2. LADIES CLASS — Janice Rowley 3-0; Connie Dotson 2-1; Marcia Carter

1-2; Bernita Roberts 0-3.

World Tournament Housing For Late Comers The Darke County Horseshoe Club has been advised that all motel rooms in

the immediate Greenville area have been reserved. Rooms are available in pri-vate homes, camping facilities are ample and motel accommodations can be arranged in neighboring cities within a thirty mile radius of Greenville.

Those who plan to attend the Tournament, either as contestants or specta-tors, who have not made housing arrangements, should communicate their needs to Mrs. George Neff, Jr., Westfall Road, Greenville, Ohio, 45331, as soon as possible.

There will be a housing office at the City Park Tournament office from July 29 thru August 8, to handle last minute requirements. The phone num-ber will be 513-548-0323.

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The Horseshoe Pitcher's News Digest / August, 1972

New England Director Reports . . . . By Peter shepard Your director had the pleasure to see for the first time the State of Con-

necticut form a class for the Ladies and also for the Juniors.Mr. Van Dine and Mr. Wagner are to be commended for the great progress their state has made and to be encouraged as they have so much more yet to accomplish.

To all tournament directors, please do not forget the final results of tourna-ments in your states must be forwarded to Mr. Roger Bolduc, to each state secretary, the News Digest and also to me. We all did a great job in this direction last year, so let's not fall behind. Let us continue in the same way. From the Connecticut warm up I went to the New Hampshire warm up and it was really great to be back to Keene, New Hampshire. This is where I first became interested in horseshoes thanks to Carl Steinfelt and the St. Pierre Manufacturing corporation. From there I travelled on to Springfield, Vermont. As it was, the weather had slowed their tournament down a little, but they were able to finish on schedule. From there I returned to Sutton and the Hertage Recreation Center. An exhibition was held at Leicester, Massachusetts in honor of the 250th Anniversary. We had top NHPA players on hand and your director was really pleased when he was presented a beautiful trophy on this occasion.

I accepted on behalf of all the members of the NHPA because we all work together for the betterment of the sport. It was wonderful to see so many people amassed for such a celebration and to find so many enjoying our sport of pitching horseshoes.

Our sincere thanks to St. Pierre Manufacturing Corporation for donating several sets of pitching horseshoes to the Recreation Department of the Town of Leicester, Massachusetts to be used in their Parks Department summer program.

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Carolyn Truman Wins Marion. Indiana Women's Open Carolyn Truman of Columbia City, Indiana won the Marion Women's Open

with four wins and one loss, with Carolyn defeating Bonnie Seibold in the playoff.

In Class B, Cathy Ringo, Marion, won the first place with three wins and no losses.

CLASS A CLASS B W L % W L %

Carolyn Truman, Col. Cty 4 1 56.0 Cathy Ringo, Marion 3 0 28.6 Bonnie Seibold, Hunt'ton . .4 1 55.2 Becky Huston, Marion 1 2 9.0 Wanda Ditmer, Hillsboro.. 3 2 55.3 B. Cunningham, Marion .... 1 2 6.8 Candy Loy, Union City . .3 2 43.8 Betty Bryant, Marion 1 2 5.9 Jackie Fisher, Elwood 1 4 44.8

Day Wins Western Indiana Open At Frankfort, Indiana Curt Day, Frankfort, won the Western Indiana Tournament with five wins

and no losses. Paul Day, Frankfort, took second place with four wins and only one loss.

John Passmore, Richmond, won the Junior Division with five wins and no losses. Second place in the Junior Division went to Bobby Patterson, James-town.

Jackie Fisher, Elwood, took the Women's Championship with Jessie Huston, Marion, taking second place.

CLASS AA W L %

Curt Day, Frankfort 5 0 85.1 Paul Day, Frankfort 4 1 74.9 Jim Kemple, Rushville .... 3 2 65.3 Walter Wilhoite, Lebanon 2 3 64.3 A1 Hack, Indianapolis 1 4 64.1 Duane Wright, Col. City . .0 5 45.1

CLASS A W L %

Walter Wilhoite, Lebanon 6 1 67.9 Bill Flaugher, Lebanon . .5 2 64.3 Howard Johnson, Hunt'ton 4 3 62.7 Ed Metz, Cincinnati, Ohio 4 3 61.1 I. Rookstool, Syracuse .... 3 4 57.4 Gene Weber, Lebanon 2 5 58.8 Henry Franke, Cent'lia, 111. 2 5 58.0 Frank Baxter, Tipton 2 5 54.3

CLASS BB — Glenn Stone, Anderson 6-1; John Gall, Anderson 5-2; Leland Fisher, Elwood 4-3; Claude Estelle, Indianapolis 4-3; Herb McCoskey, Pekin 4-3; Richard Konieczny, LaPorte 3-4; Bonna Baker, Crawfordsville 1-6; Ron-ald Cauble, Paoli 1-6.

CLASS B — Larry Hill, Indianapolis 6-1-62.8; Wayne McClintock, Anderson 5-2-61.2; Walter Lane, Jr., Anderson 4-3-57.6; Estil Bills, Connorsville 4-3-57.1; A1 Quebe, Kirklin 4-3-54.3; Lowell Hinkle, Middletown 3-4-51.5; Man-ford Swanson, Mulberry 1-6-50.6; Elvin Cast, Frankfort 1-6-44.6.

CLASS CC — Francis Passmore, Richmond 5-2; Jim Pierson, Moorseville 5-2; Charles Fix, Boswell 5-2; Lyman Chastain, Campbellsburg 4-3; Ron Fos-ter, Logansport 4-3; Joe Holloway, Jonesboro 4-3; Max Gunyon, Frankfort 1-6; Bob Hubbard, West Newton 0-7.

CLASS C — Gus Kuk, Laporte 6-1-51.5; Tom Eader, South Bend 5-2-47.0; Morris Gillespie, Inianapolis 5-2-42.8; Marvin Wisehart, New Castle 4-3-47.3; Gene Mendenhall, Noblesville 3-4-39.2; Bob McBride, Frankfort 2-5-41.4; Gil Sharp, Frankfort 2-5-41.3; John Hammons, Crawfordsville 1-6-35.5.

CLASS DD — Charles Hill, Fowler 6-1-41.7; Randy McKinniss, Lafayette 5-2-46.0; Charles Hancock, Indianapolis 4-3-42.4; Charles Maly, Muncie 4-3-38.2; Richard Hostetler, Indianapolis 4-3-37.0; Howard Grant, Jonesboro 3-4-41.8; Lowell Dearinger, Greenfield 2-5-33.3; Jasper Pine, Anderson 0-7-30.2.

CLASS D — E. G. Campbell, Greentown 6-1-36.1; Jerry Smith, Fort Wayne

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SPOTLIGHT o n

Local Clubs Glendive, Montana now has a horseshoe club affiliated with Montana NHPA

East. Their organizational meeting was held at their old courts on May 30, 1972.

They are in the process of constructing eight new courts near the tennis courts just east of Buttrey Foods on the west bank of the Yellowstone river. Plans are to add four more courts later if needed.

The leaders in the organization of the club are Don Burgess, 220 W. Cle-ment, Glendive, and Matt Aspenlieder, 517 N. Merrill, Glendive, Montana.

Tournaments already played in Eastern Montana were at Fairview, Mon-tana on June 18, and at Sidney, Montana on July 30. The Eastern Divisional championships will be played at Glendive, Montana on August 20.

It is urged that all Montana horseshoe pitchers encourage more members for the NHPA, especially those entering tournaments for the first time.

Western Indiana Open — (Continued) 5-2-40.7; Donald Newland, Connorsville 4-3-33.8; Roy Franke, Centralia, 111. 4-3-30.7; Russell Thompson, Frankfort 3-4-32.3; Jeff Bowyer, Frankfort 3-4-30.5; George Patterson, Rushville 2-5-30.1; Rich Rathbun, Ladoga 1-6-30.1.

CLASS EE — Lowell Cummings, Indianapolis 7-0-28.8; Lester Wall, Dan-ville 6-1-20.3; Rodney Weaver, Clayton 5-2-19.9; Darrell Campbell, Greentown 3-4-17.2; Charles Ralstin, Rushville 3-4-15.3; Lloyd Karstens, Rushville 3-4-15.1; Judd Hollis, Pittsboro 1-6-10.3; Jim Raney, Danville 0-7-7.7.

JUNIORS — John Passmore, Richmond 5-0; Bobby Patterson, Jamestown 4-1; Gerald Fisher, Elwood 3-2; Tony Gall, Anderson 2-3; Andy Gall, Ander-son 1-4; Gary Plumber 0-5.

WOMEN — Jackie Fisher, Elwood 3-0; Jessie Huston, Marion 2-1; Cathy Ringo, Marion 1-2; Becky Huston, Marion 0-3.

Wisconsin State Meet — Green Bay — Sept. 1-2-3-4 The Green Bay, Wisconsin club will host the Wisconsin State Horseshoe

tournament on September 1, 2, 3, 4 in Green Bay, Wisconsin This is the first time Green Bay has held a tournament. The city was a-

warded the tourney at last fall's meeting. This will be an NHPA sanctioned tournament. There will be eight (8) Men's

classes and two (2) Ladies classes. Green Bay has eight (8) new clay courts built by the Green Bay Horseshoe

Club which has a membership of eighty (80) people. These courts are located at Pete's bar, 1757 Velp Avenue. 100 shoes to qualify. Send $2.00 entry no later than August 25 to Swen Bowman, 1608 Pilgrim St., Green Bay, Wiscon-sin 54304. Phone: 494-1916.

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DeWitt, Nebraska Centennial Tournament Title Won By Don McCance

Don McCance of Lexington, Nebraska, came in with a 7-0 record to win the Centennial Open Tournament held at DeWitt, Nebraska June 11 as part of its Centennial Celebration. Sixty-nine players participated on the 18 clay courts that were erected especially for the tournament. Over 200 spectators, many in centennial attire, watched from the sidelines.

The oldest player, Melvin Hoyt, and the player from the greatest distance, Ralph Fleharty, were presented with Vise-Grip wrenches. Other prizes were won in the drawing by Bob Johnsen, Mike Crook, and Norman Hagemeier. Four trophies were presented in Classes A and B and three in each of the other classes.

CLASS A CLASS B W L % W L %

D. McCance, Lex'ton, Neb. 7 0 64.8 B. Johnson, Beatrice, Neb. 7 0 54.3 S. Helvey, Lincoln, Neb. . .5 2 54.9 W. Siems, Pickrell, Neb... 6 1 52.9 Seybert, Neb'ka City, Neb. 5 2 50.4 K. Custard, Omaha, Neb. . .4 3 48.2 L. E. Heist, DeWitt, Neb. 3 4 53.9 L. Werner, Crete, Neb 3 4 43.1 F. Knauft, Topeka, Kan. . .3 4 47.8 T. Vergith, DeWitt, Neb... 3 4 40.1 R. Fleharty, Cozad, Neb. . .3 4 44.9 Wollenburg, DeWitt, Neb. 2 5 45.4 D. Govaerts, Lincoln, Neb. 2 5 49.8 T. Durham, Madison, Neb. 2 5 44.2 Jensen, Mason City, Neb. 0 7 41.0 Wollenburg, Beat'ce, Neb. 1 6 37.7

CLASS C — N. Monroe, Carter Lake, Iowa, 5-0-48.5; H. Jensen, Mason City, Neb., 3-2-43.1; C. Karasek, Omaha, Neb., 2-3-43.7; W. Elgert, Fairbury, Neb., 2-3-42.0; G. Grotrian, Cook, Neb., 2-3-37.2; E. Tegtmeier, Lewiston, Neb., 1-4-36.4.

CLASS D — J. Hoyt, Fairfield, Neb., 4-1-44.9; R. Meredith, Fairbury, Neb., 4-1-39.4; J. Isaac, Fairbury, Neb., 3-2-43.4; L. Elgert, Gladstone, Neb., 2-3-39.6; H. Wulf, Arlington, Neb., 1-4-38.5; J. E. Heist, Pickrell, Neb., 1-4-36.0.

CLASS E — A. Younger, Crete, Neb., 4-1-31.3; B. Erickson, Lincoln, Neb., 4-1-30.9; D. Inderlied, DeWitt, Neb., 3-2-33.8; O. Einspahr, Hastings, Neb., 2-3-39.3; K. Turner, Hastings, Neb., 1-4-34.5; W. Wollenburg, DeWitt, Neb., 1-4-33.1.

CLASS F — C. Mundil, Wilber, Neb., 4-1-36.0; L. Andelt, Dorchester, Neb., 4-1-35.4; L. Bussard, Lincoln, Neb., 3-2-33.0; M. Hoyt, Fairfield, Neb., 3-2-32.5; H. Wehrli, Fairbury, Neb., 1-4-32.1; M. Houser, Daykin, Neb., 0-5-21.2.

CLASS G — B. Johnsen, Beatrice, Neb., 4-1-37.3; K. Crook, Rising City,

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DeWitt Centennial — (Continued) Neb., 4-1-35.7; N. Johnson, Juniata, Neb., 3-2-36.8; D. Helmke, Pickrell, Neb., 3-2-33.2; N. Hagemeir, Pickrell, Neb., 1-4-27.2; G. Stauffer, Cozard, Neb., 0-5-26.3.

CLASS H — L. Sperlin, Morrill, Kan., 5-0-35.7; E. Wollenburg, DeWitt, Neb., 4-1-33.2; N. Aden, Lincoln, Neb., 2-3-26.9; L. Walker, DeWitt, Neb., 2-3-26.4; E. Barker, Omaha, Neb., 2-3-24.1; A. Rasmussen, Elkhorn, Neb., 0-5-22.2.

CLASS I — T. Lampman, Elkhorn, Neb., 4-1-31.0; B. Jacobberger, Omaha, Neb., 3-2-36.5; K. McCance, Lexington, Neb., 3-2-27.4; W. Sackschewsky, York, Neb., 2-3-27.7; L. Rohwer, Elkhorn, Neb., 2-3-25.6; E. Rich, York, Neb., 1-4-26.2.

CLASS J — F. Kapke, Lincoln, Neb., 5-0-24.3; P. Sackschewsky, Benedict, Neb., 3-2-21.1; J. Caldwell, Swanton, Neb., 3-2-16.8; B. Lampman, Omaha, Neb., 3-2-16.7; M. Crook, Rising City, Neb., 1-4-14.2; G. Dragoo, Pickrell, Neb., 0-5-12.6.

CLASS K — V. Riens, DeWitt, Neb., 4-0-12.0; J Bowman, Lincoln, Neb., 2-2-14.7; J. Pool, Lincoln, Neb., 2-2-8.4; L. Riens, DeWitt, Neb., 1-3-5.0; G. Vergith, DeWitt, Neb., 1-3-5.

Fairfield, Iowa Open Tournament — August 13 The Fairfield, Iowa Open tournament that was previously scheduled for

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Annual St. Louis. Missouri Fall Tourney — September 10 The annual St. Louis Fall tournament will be held September 24 at Caron-

delet Park in St. Louis, Missouri. There will be six classes. Three trophies for each class. Send 100 shoe qualifying score and entry fee of $4.00 to A1 Arun-ski, 5914 Leona, St. Louis, Missouri 63116 by September 10, 1972.

Starting time, 9:30 a.m. In case of rain tourney will be held the following week. Any questions call A1 Arunski, 1-314-832-0578.

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Fontaine Filches Los Gatos Class C (No. Calif.) Lou Fontaine of the Santa Clara County Club made the crucial points when

he needed to and edged out Don Muenchow, Jim Adams and Pete Quintana to finish with 4 wins in 5 games pitched at beautiful Oak Meadow Park, Los Gatos. Lou, 1971 Northern California champion, grew stronger as the tightly bunched 6-man group ran out the string of games, and clinched victory in the final game. Don Muenchow of the Mosswood club compiled the high tourney percentage, and the high game of 53.6% to place second in this the 18th North-ern California tourney of the '72 season. Arnold Coleman of Stockton grabbed Group II honors and Paul Jensen of Seaside topped the Group III gladiators with a perfect 5-0 record. Due to the no-qualifying method of play in North-ern California this season, competition has been very keen as it is rare when more than 3 or 4 percentage points separate any 6-man group of contestants in accumulative percentage.

CHAMPIONSHIP — Lou Fontaine, Santa Clara County 4-1-39.9; Don Muen-chow, Mosswood 3-2-43.5; Jim Adams, Stanislaus County 3-2-39.8; Pete Quin-tana, Vallejo 3-2-38.3; Frank Cvitanich, Golden Gate 1-4-37.6; Roy Land, Rio-Dell-Scotia 1-4-33.1.

GROUP II — Arnold Coleman, Stockton 4-1-38.3; Carl Halunen, Santa Clara County 3-2-39.8; A1 Crossman, Vallejo 3-2-30.2; Ron Tonneson, Golden Gate 2-3-37.2; Larry Mrkvicka, Santa Clara County 2-3-34.0; Paul Van De-Veere, Stanislaus County 1-4-30.2.

GROUP III — Paul Jensen, Seaside 5-0-29.8; Richard Arbo, Vallejo 3-2-31.2; John Morehouse, Golden Gate 3-2-28.7; Joe Jozovich, Santa Clara County 3-2-27.1; Jim Cooper, Sacramento 1-4-23.5; Bill Henry, Seaside 0-5-26.3.

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Chalmers, Indiana Club Activities Open Tournament, July 30 — Singles, $3.00 entry. A, B, C, D class, 50 shoe.

Qualify 1:00 P. M. — pitch 2:00 P. M. Trophies. Open Tournament, August 27 — Singles, OLD SETTLER'S DAY TOUR-

NAMENT — OUR BIG OPEN OF THE YEAR. A, B, C, D classes. Women, one class only. Extra large trophies. $3.00 entry. To assure spot, send card before tournament to Jim Buell Jr., Box 264, Reynolds, Indiana 47980. Qualify 1:00 P. M. — pitch 2:00 P. M.

Open Tournament, September 24 — Doubles, last open of the year. A, B, C, D classes. Trophies. Qualify 1:00 P. M. — pitch 2:00 P. M.

Manitoba Provincial Open - Brandon, Manitoba Aug. 12 The Manitoba Provincial Open tournament will be held at the Exhibition

grounds, Brandon, Manitoba on Saturday, August 12. 50-shoe pitching to obtain the classifications will begin at 10 a. m. Tourna-

ment begins at 12 o'clock. Contestants will be divided into as many groups of eight as allowable depending on the number of entries. There will be $200.00 in prizes and suitable trophies; also a senior tournament 65 years and over will be held.

This tournament will be held in conjunction with the Manitoba Royal Fair held during that week and ending Saturday, August 12.

We are expecting entries from all over Manitoba and Saskatchewan. How about entries from North and South Dakota and Minnesota? Be at the Ex-hibition grounds by 10 o'clock, Saturday, August 12.

Galesburg National Open — Galesburg, III. — Aug. 20 The Galesburg Horseshoe Club will hold their 14th National Open tourna-

ment at the beautiful Lincoln Park courts on Route 150 north of Galesburg, Illinois on August 20th. This tournament is one week late due to the state tournament on the 12th and 13th. The courts will be open to the National players for practice on Saturday, August 19th.

Entry fee for the 14th National Open will be $5.00 for a 100 shoe qualify-ing score. Entries should be mailed in by August 6th with the $5.00 to Ross Sornberger, treasurer, 1904 Baird Ave., Galesburg, 111. 61401. It will be $3.00 more to play. All 64 players receive prize money.

The top 32 players will play at 1 p. m. Next 32 players at 9 a. m. All games are 50 points. Players will be notified as to the time they play.

The Chamber of Commerce will donate two (2) trophies for the best dressed All those not able to qualify in the top 64 will have their money refunded,

players.

Annual Monmouth, Illinois Open — September 10 The 10th annual Monmouth Open Tournament will be held on the Monmouth

park courts in Monmouth, Illinois on Sunday, September 10. Starting time will be 10 A.M.

There will be six classes with eight in a class. C, D and F will play first with A, B and E following. The deadline for qualifying scores is Sunday morn-ing at 9:30 A. M.

Players may either send in scores to Bob St. George, 622 North "A" Street, Monmouth, Illinois 61462 or bring them along on the day of the tournament.

There will be trophies for the first three places in each class with cash the rest of the way down. Entry fee will be $5.00 for A and B and $4.00 for C, D, E and F.

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Attention California Pitchers By Wally Shipley

The Southern California Association announces there will be $1,000.00 in cash prizes for the California State Championship tournament, August 25-26-27, 1972 at South Gate Park, South Gate, California.

Qualifying starts Friday, August 25th. Time 9:00 a.m. to 8.00 p.m. Also, Saturday, August 26th to 1:00 p.m. qualifiers must have a scorer at each stake.

All local pitchers of Southern California are urged to qualify on Friday if at all possible, thus allowing those from a distance to use the courts Saturday forenoon.

Championship Class 16-man round robin; Class B, 12-man round robin; Sen-iors, 2 groups of six; Class C, 2 groups of six; Boys, Women and Girls. Class C and Seniors top 2 play for 1st and 2nd, next 2 for 3rd and 4th.

Starting time: Championship, Class B and Boys is 2:00 p.m. Saturday. Seniors, Class C and Women and Girls is 9:00 a.m. Sunday. Championship and Class B at 12:00 noon, Sunday.

Qualifying Fees — A-B-C Class $5.00. Seniors $3.00. 2nd try $2.00. Entry fee - $3.00 for A and B. $2.00 for Class C and Seniors. No qualifying or entry fees required for Women, Girls or Boys. All pitchers must be NHPA and State members.

Trophies - Championship 1, Class B 1, Class C 4, Seniors 1, Boys 2, Girls 2, Women 2. Games won and lost will determine positions in finals. First place ties will be played off. Other ties broken by percentages.

If ties should occur in qualifying for 16th, 28th or 40th place, they will be decided by a 30 shoe pitch.

Wetherbee Sweeps Colorado Springs Open Tournament Dick Wetherbee handily defended his Class A title in the annual Colorado

Springs Open tournament held June 24 and 25. Class B, play ended in a three-way tie between Abrams, Holmes and Bustus with Bustus emerging victorious from the play-off. Otterbach won Class C and Rader in Class D. Linda Roney won the Ladies event taking all her games and Buddy Carl won the Junior by a clean sweep.

CLASS A CLASS B W L % W L %

Wetherbee, Colo 7 0 61.8 Holmes, Colo 5 2 43.5 Riley, N. Mexico 6 1 53.0 Bustus, Colo 5 2 41.0 Roney, Colo 5 2 52.3 Abrams, Colo 5 2 39.5 Tulk, Colo 4 3 45.2 Bindshadler, Wyo 4 3 41.0 Trottier, N. Mexico 2 5 44.1 Atkinson, Colo 3 4 34.9 Webb, Kansas 2 5 41.5 Hanes, N.Mexico 2 5 37.7 Romero, N. Mexico 2 5 40.7 Archer, Colo 2 5 33.3 McNutt, Colo 0 7 34.1 Clark, Kansas 2 5 29.3

CLASS C — Otterbach, N.Mexico 7-0-37.4; Bailey, Nebr. 6-1-35.5; Smith-hisler, Colo. 5-2-30.7; Fillipi, Colo. 3-4-30.9; Hollenbeck, Ind. 3-4-27.5; Robin-son, Kan. 2-5-25.6; Cheline, Colo. 2-5-23.5; Boss, Colo. 0-7-25.6.

CLASS D — Rader, Colo. 7-0-35.9; Hamm, Colo. 5-2-29.6; Schiliski, Wyo. 5-2-29.5; L. Saine, Colo. 4-3-23.7; Dearing, Colo. 3-4-27.0j Worth, Calif. 2-5-30.3; Rogers, Colo. 2-5-21.7; E. Saine, Colo. 0-7-11.4.

LADIES — Linda Roney, Colo. 5-0-14.0; Marilyn Hanes, N. Mexico 4-1-15.6; Judy McNutt, Colo. 3-2-13.2; Alice Abrams, Colo. 2-3-11.4; Ester Fouts, Colo. 1-4-4.2; Terry Otterbach, N. Mexico 0-5-1.6.

JUNIORS — Buddy Carl, Colo. 5-0-51.4; Mike Roney, Colo. 4-1-31.7; Dick Wetherbee, Jr., Colo. 3-2-34.7; Everett Fouts, Colo. 2-3-40.6; Jesse Roney, Colo. 1-4-29.8; Pat Roney, Colo. 0-5-19.1.

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Burns Wraps Up Elizabethton, Tennessee Meet With 5-0 CLASS A CLASS B

W L % W L % 0 78.0 Wilson 5 0 54.2 1 70.8 Stailings 4 2 67.0 Hammitt 3 3 60.0 D. Ward 2 4 54.7 Williams 1

Burns 5 R. Norwood 4 McCamey 3 Lawson 2 O. D. Lebow 1 Walker 0 5 53.0 Wells 0

1 2 3 4 5

55.3 49.4 51.5 47.8 45.0

CLASS C — A. J. Nane 5-0-48.3; Adkerson 4-1-36.1; Pierce 3-2-34.6; G. Whaley 2-3-35.9; J. Miff Nane 1-4-32.9; Blevins 0-5-36.6.

CLASS D — Beach 5-0-56.9; Hardin 4-1-36.7; Gregg 2-3-37.2; N. Nane 2-3-30.5; Arms 2-3-30.3; Miles 0-5-36.6.

CLASS E — M. Norwood 5-0-31.2; Trivett 4-1-17.4; Bradley 3-2-19.6; Jeno 2-3-23.1; Ball 1-4-9.6; Davis 0-5-6.7.

Burns Continues Winning Ways In Davenport Memorial Meet At Knoxville, Tennessee

CLASS A CLASS B W L % W L %

Burns 4 1 77.7 O. D. Lebow 4 1 59.8 R. Norwood 4 1 76.6 Walker 4 1 60.2 McComey 4 1 69.9 Wilson 3 2 55.7 Little 1 4 68.6 Stallings 2 3 57.3 Lawson 1 4 63.5 G. Lebow 2 3 53.7 Durham 1 4 59.0 Beach 0 5 35.4

CLASS C — Hammitt 5-0-56.4; Montgomery 4-1-55.4; D. Ward 3-2-56.9; A. J. Nane 2-3-49.4; Wells 1-4-51.7; E. Beard 0-5-32.0.

CLASS D — Miles 4-1-39.8; G. Whaley 4-1-44.5; Clowers 2-3-41.9; Adkerson 2-3-41.9; D. Holmes 2-3-35.8; Hardin 1-4-41.3.

CLASS E — J. Miff Nane 4-1-41.6; Crowe 3-2-35.7; Arms 3-2-37.9; Pierce 2-3-36.2; W. Beard 2-3-35.0; Wills 1-4-29.9;.

CLASS F — Foust 3-0-17.1; Jeno 2-1-17.9; Davis 1-2-9.3; Thomas 0-3-5.7.

Marion, Ohio Open Set For September 8-9-10 The Marion, Ohio Open tournament will be held September 8-9-10 at the

Bauldauf courts on south Vine street in Marion, Ohio. Entries can be sent to Max Roseberry, 267 Thew Ave., Marion, Ohio 43302. Phone 382-2817. Entries must be in by August 26. Send latest tourney percentage. Phone deadline Au-gust 28. $5.00 entry fee.

Kansas State Tournament — Sept. 3-4 — Wichita, Kan. The Kansas State tournament will be held September 3-4 at Linwood Park

in Wichita, Kansas. Qualifying may be on any court. Send record of score on any regulation score pad. Signed by two paid up members, and $5.00 entry fee to state secretary-treasurer K. W. Hunter, 952 Amidon, Wichita, Kansas by September 2.

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Damarin Winner Of Tremont, Illinois Turkey Festival Open Meet

The final results of the Annual Tremont Turkey Festival Open tournament held on the City Park courts in Tremont, Illinois, June 10, revealed Elden Da-marin of Peoria, Illinois and current Illinois State champion, to be the win-ner with a 7-0 record.

Class B was won by Henry Franke, veteran ringer master from Centralia, Illinois with 6 wins and 1 loss. Lloyd Ingersoll of Mason City, Illinois and son of the late Paul Ingersoll, former Illinois titleholder, presided over Class C with 7 straight victories. Down in Class D it was Chauncey Tisdale of Manito, Illinois who edged out William Rebbec of Peoria, Illinois by 1 point for honors.

32 men took part in this tournament played under clear skies with cool weather prevailing.

CLASS A W L

Elden Damarin, Peoria, 111 7 0 Karl VanSant, Cayuga, Ind 5 2 Casey Bettisworth, Galesburg . .4 3 Ross Sornberger, Galesburg, 111. 4 3 Burl Taylor, Greencastle Ind. . .3 4 Stoney Jackson, Burl'ton, Iowa 3 4 Harold Durrette, Peoria, 111 2 5 Virgil Bunge, Gillespie, 111 0 7

CLASS B W L

Henry Franke, Centralia, 111 6 1 Chalmer McClain, Carthage, 111. 5 2 Stephen Janovyak, Joliet, 111 5 2 R. Switzer, Peoria, 111 4 3 R. Porter, Wyoming, 111 4 3 Harlan Hoffman, Joliet, 111 2 5 Floyd Hammitt, Pittsfield, 111. . . 1 6 Richard Berry, Carrollton, 111. . . 1 6

CLASS C — Lloyd Ingersoll, 111. 7-0; Richard Neville, 111. 6-1; Wendell Sav-age, 111. 5-2; Wilbur Rocke, 111. 4-3; Neal Tisdale, 111. 3-4; Dennis East, 111. 1-6; Willard Massey, 111. 1-6; Gus Wooding, 111. 1-6.

CLASS D — Chauncey Tisdale, 111. 6-1; William Rebbec, 111. 6-1; Calvin Phelps, 111. 5-2; Roy Franke, 111. 5-2; Ray Kimmey, 111. 3-4; E. Stroller, 111. 2-5; Ronald Wright, 111. 1-6; Loren Gillespie, 111. 0-7.

C. Jones In Great Comeback To Win Sparks, Nev. Open After being in a slump last year, Cliff Jones of Reno is on the comeback

trail and placed first in the "A" division of the Sparks Open Horseshoe Tour-nament held June 10th and 11th in Sparks, Nevada. As he was first place winner he also will receive the "News Digest" for a period of one year free. At each sanctioned tournament the top winner in the first group if not already a subscriber of the News Digest will receive one. This has been made possible by George and Gay Wilfon of Reno.

CLASS A CLASS B W L % W L %

C. Jones, Reno 6 1 42.5 B. Webb, Sparks 5 1 29.8 B. Miller, Reno 5 2 45.5 P. Martinez, Sparks 4 2 30.8 Peterson, Chester, Calif... 4 3 37.3 N. Simpson, Sparks 4 2 32.4

L % 1 42.5 2 45.5 3 37.3 4 40.7 4 38.8 4 36.5 4 32.3 6 29.4

Sistok, Alturas, Calif 3 4 40.7 J. Webb, Sparks 4 2 29.6 F. Dianda, Sparks 3 4 38.8 D. Frugoli, Sparks 2 4 21.0 Peterson, Chester, Calif... 3 4 36.5 L. Astor, Reno 1 5 20.8 C. Bower, Reno 3 4 32.3 A. Perkes, Sparks 1 5 20.5 G. Wilfon, Reno 1 ~ "

CLASS C — F. Weaver, Sparks, 8-1-23.8; J. Nelms, Sparks, 7-2-23.5; J. Tallant, Sparks, 7-2-20.0; L. Hammond, Reno, 4-5-18.7; B. Rider, Sparks, 2-7-17.0; J. Prien, Reno, 3-6-16.9; H. Osgood, Fallon, 2-7-12.1; L. Nutumga, Reno, 2-7-9.5; N. Zuniga, Reno, 5-4-6.0.

CLASS D — T. Parker, Sparks, 7-0-25.3; M. McCauley, Sparks, 6-1-22.2;

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Cliff Jones — (Continued) B. Reeder Sr., Sparks, 5-2-12.6; R. Vance, Reno, 3-4-13.4; D. Campbell, Sparks, 2-5-12.5; F. Brisbane, Sparks, 2-5-7.8; D. Foster, Sparks, 0-7-1.5.

WOMEN — P. Nelms, Sparks, 4-0-23.1; G. Wilfon, Reno, 2-2-21.4; M. Bower, Reno, 2-2-21.6; J. Astor, Reno, 2-2-21.6; A. Osorio, Sparks, 1-3-11.9.

JUNIOR GIRLS — A. Astor, Reno, 3-1-5.0; G. Nelms, Sparks, 2-2-6.2; D. Astor, Reno, 2-2-1.3; A. Sanchez, Reno, 2-2-1.3; S. Latvaho, Sparks, 1-3-0.0.

JUNIOR BOYS — D. Tallant, Sparks, 4-0-22.5; D. Moler, Sparks, 3-1-12.5; J. Campbell, Sparks, 2-2-2.5; E. Astor, Reno, 1-3-1.3; M. Campbell, Sparks, 0-4-1.3.

Bill Cessna Wins Baldwin Park, Calif. $600.00 Handicap In a 22-man round-robin tournament which included pitchers of varied

ability from 35% to 73% ratings, Bill Cessna, with 56% emerged the victor and earned $250.00. It required only 656 shoes for Cessna to attain victory, four shoes less than the 660 required by Chuck Tucker, winner of the Handi-

cap last year. Clarence Cummins with 62% picked up $125.00 for second place. Lew Mahlstedt with 44% came in third and earned $75.00. Jerry Schneider with 73% and Hank Drogemuller with 52% tied for fourth place and agreed to split the $50.00 fourth place and the $30.00 fifth place monies. Walter Krowel with 58% and John Balzer with 63% tied for sixth place and $20.00 plus one $10.00 consolation prize. Eston Brown with 68%, Jim Lowes with 43%, Mike Velarde with 50%, and Wally Shipley with 42%, received consolation prizes of $10.00 each. Eston Brown gave the best single game performance with a 93.7%, fol-lowed by Bill Cessna with 88.8%, John Balzer with 87.5%, Mike Velarde with 87.5%, Chuck Bailey with 86.3%. Jerry Schneider with 85.0%, Jim Weeks with 83.3%, Sam Puopulo with 82.1%. Clar-ence Cummins with 80.0%, Walter Krowel with 80.0%, Chuck Tucker with 80.0%, and Jim Lowes with 80.0%.

This tournament was enhanced by the wives of the contestants who pre-pared and served a very delightful ham dinner at the courts during the lunch period. After the end of the tournament, a celebration was set in motion where only beer and happiness prevailed. The popularity of this type of tournament is reflected by the fact that the next Handicap tournament is fully subscribed to, one year in advance. % Rating % 56 B. Cessna 59.6 62 C. Cummins 66.4 44 L. Mahlstedt 46.0 73 J. Schneider 65.1 52 H. Drogemuller 54.8 63 J. Balzer 65.8 58 W. Krowel 56.9 68 E. Brown 67.5 42 W. Shipley 46.9 50 M. Velarde 51.9 43 J. Lowes 41.3

WINNERS — Right to left, standing: Cessna, Cummins, Mahlstedt, Schneider, Brown, Drogemuller, Lowes, Balzer. Kneel-ing, right to left: Velarde, Krowell. Ship-ley was taking picture.

w L % Rating % W L 18 3 59 J. Weeks 59.5 11 10 17 4 47 A. Cauchon 47.6 11 10 15 6 52 W. Berg 44.1 10 11 14 7 49 N. Flann 50.8 9 12 14 7 63 C. Tucker 60.2 9 12 13 8 35 B. Geddings 28.5 7 14 13 8 48 C. Bailey 46.5 7 14 12 9 57 S. Puopulo 47.2 6 15 12 9 45 H. Morse 36.5 4 17 12 9 35 R. Weber 23.6 4 17 12 9 48 F. Cantrell 28.5 2 19

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Marisela Mauricio Supreme In Stockton, Calif. Women's Meet; Amy Howell Girl's Champ - Pitney Tops Boys There were 51 entrants in this tourney and we see it will be necessary to

hold Women and Junior tourneys separately as there was a turnaway crowd. Congratulations to the winners and all contestants for making this tourney such a big success. There were 11 ladies with Marisela Mauricio being the win-ner. Amy Howell won the Girl's while Brian Pitney topped the Boy's division.

Roy Statham pitched the high percentage game of 41.3 in the Boy's Division WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP

W L % W L % M. Mauricio, S. Clara Co. 5 0 41.8 Teresa Lyons, Livermore 2 3 33.1 L. Anderson, Gr. Valley . .3 2 44.3 Lucie Hanlon, Sonoma Co. 1 4 27.7 Debbie Jensen, Seaside 3 2 38.3 Barb Hicok, Stockton 1 4 20.6

GROUP II — Stella Gates, Seaside 4-1-27.7; Iris Kiley, Golden Gate 3-2-15.3; Flora Jones, Grass Valley 2-2-18.4; Dawn Chaff in, Stockton 2-2-17.0; Pat Arbo, Vallejo 0-4-13.0.

JUNIOR BOY'S CHAMPIONSHIP — Brian Pitney, Seaside 4-0-23.7; Kirk Handly, Santa Clara County 3-1-11.5; Gary Fontaine, Santa Clara County 2-2-9.7; Craig Lyons, Livermore 1-3-2.5; Steve Fontaine, Santa Clara County 0-4-11.5.

GROUP II — Roy Statham, Stockton 5-0-33.0; Lester Cagle, Jr. Stockton 4-1-20.8; Ellis Luna, Stockton 3-2-13.3; David Cagle, Stockton 2-3-16.7; Ri-chard Muenchow, Mosswood 1-4-9.5; Dwane Arbo, Vallejo 0-5-3.9.

JUNIOR GIRL'S —- Amy Howell, Sacramento 4-1-6.4; Cindy Lyons, Liver-more 3-2-5.0; Greta Kyes, Stockton 2-2-2.5; Kathy New, Stockton 1-3-3.0; Karen Godat, Stockton 1-3-2.5.

Top left — Ladies Class; Top right — Courts; Lower left —Girl's Class; Lower right — Boy's Class

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Heart Of Illinois Tournament — Aug. 26-27 — Peoria The annual Heart of Illinois tournament will be held August 26-27 at the

Bradley Park courts. Entrants may send their scores to John Jonas at 2910 Sheridan Road, Peoria, Illinois or Joseph Willi, 3017 W. Wiswall, Peoria, Illi-nois. Entry fee is 50^ for this tournament. Entry scores must be received no later than August 23.

Trophies will be awarded to the top four (4) men in each class. No qualify-ing on courts.

Mogus Untouched In Oklahoma Open Title Run The annual Oklahoma Open Tournament was held at Bartlesville, Oklahoma

on June 10 and 11. Trophies were given for the first three places in each class. Andy Mogus from Bartlesville won Class A as he went through undefeated.

Pat Fitzmorris from Yukon won Class B after a four way play-off for first place. Jack McCorkell from Miami won Class C with a 6 and 1 record. Charles Bailey from Enid won Class D as he went through undefeated.

CLASS A CLASS B W L % W L %

A. Mogus, Bartlesville .... 5 0 62.7 P. Fitzmorris, Yukon 5 2 48.5 T. Livengood, Okla. City.. 3 2 48.0 P. Towler, Yukon 4 3 43.5 B. Muirheid, Tulsa 2 3 48.4 B. Hamilton, Miami 4 3 45.0 C. Brewer, Yukon 2 3 40.9 P. Dronyk, Spencer 3 4 42.9 L. Dooley, Hinton 2 3 39.5 R. Lucas, Ft. Scott, Kan. 2 3 42.1 H. Crist, Yukon 1 4 33.6 J. Copenhaver, Bartlesville 1 4 43.4

CLASS C — J. McCorkell, Miami, 6-1-36.8; C. Henderson, Glencoe, 5-2-39.0; L. Holey, Okla. City, 4-3-35.7; G. Wiles, Ochelata, 4-3-33.6; B. Belden, Tulsa, 4-3-32.6; J. Brewer, Davenport, 3-4-32.8; D. Kendall, Hinton, 2-5-24.3.

CLASS D — C. Bailey, Enid, 5-0-33.8; B. Mount, Miami, 3-2-27.5; J. Scott, Hinton, 3-2-26.9; A. Belden, Tulsa, 2-3-25.8; J. Featherston, Bartlesville, 1-4-22.3; R. Miettunen, Bartlesville, 1-4-20.0.

Elmer Hohl Successfully Defends Eastern National Title At Erie, Pennsylvania

Elmer Hohl of Wellesley, Ontario, pumped out ringers like a machine and scored 15 straight victories to win the 1972 Eastern National title. Groups of Class B, C, E, and G required playoffs to decide a winner. Lorraine Thomas of Lockport, New York won the women's division with her good performance.

CLASS A W L % W L %

Elmer Hohl, Canada .... 15 0 87.4 Steve Finicchia, N. Y. . . 7 8 70.8 Buck Engle, Pa 12 3 83.6 Rich Maroni, Pa 6 9 70.4 A1 Stockholm, N. Y 12 3 80.0 Jim Solomon, Pa 6 9 67.6 A1 Zadroga, Pa 11 4 78.4 Clair Bruce, Pa 5 10 72.2 Paul Focht, Ohio 10 5 76.2 Curt Over, Pa 3 12 67.1 Stan Manker, Ohio 9 6 75.6 John Ruston, N. Y 2 13 66.2 Clyde Martz, Pa 9 6 75.4 Jack Rainbow, Pa 2 13 64.7 Ginger Natale, N. Y 8 7 75.1 Matt Voithofer, Pa 1 14 50.1

CLASS B — Chuck Semand, Pa. 6-2-62.8; Pete Vlachos, Pa. 6-3-58.4; Jake Fiore, Pa. 5-3-60.6; Frank Williams, Pa. 4-3-60.9; Gus Krause, N. Y. 3-4-61.8; Ed Blum, Pa. 3-4-55.0; Jack Swyers, Pa. 2-5-56.6; Carl Maier, Pa. 1-6-45.3.

CLASS C — Paul Cline, Ohio 6-2-57.5; Ray Slocum, Ohio 6-3-55.1; Roy Wellman, Pa. 5-3-53.9; Bill Meador, Ohio 4-3-54.2; Chas. Lentz, Canada 3-4-

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Elmer Hohl Defends — (Continued) 53.4; Clyde Falk, Pa. 3-4-52.6; Chet Wilk, N. Y. 2-5-45.9; Harold Wolfe, Ohio 1-6-50.2.

CLASS D — Morris Gillespie, Ohio 6-1-58.8; Homer Lewis, Pa. 5-2-53.3; Rich Weiser, Ohio 4-3-51.4; William Hyland, N. Y. 4-3-49.3; Chet Wilk, N. Y. 4-3-48.0; Clair Rigby, N. Y. 3-4-47.8; Bob Branch, Pa. 2-5-48.4; Rich Ruff, Pa. 0-7-44.3.

CLASS E — Chas. Dickenson, N. Y. 7-1-57.0; Robt. Anderson, Pa. 6-2-53.5; Russ Welton, Pa. 5-3-49.3; Tony Cusimano, N. Y. 3-4-46.6; John Bunce, N. Y. 3-4-43.8; John Schoullis, Pa. 3-4-37.0; Geo. Rhea, Pa. 1-6-39.8; Harold Bolich, N. Y. 0-7-27.0.

CLASS F — Chuck Irvin, Pa. 7-0-44.0; Don Smith, Pa. 5-2-35.4; Sam Turner, Pa. 5-2-35.2; Geo. Wintermute, Pa. 4-3-37.8; Ellsworth Warner, Pa. 3-4-28.7; Joe Perkowski, Pa. 2-5-35.0; Harold Bolich, N. Y. 1-6-31.0; Joe Bean, Pa. 1-6-28.5.

CLASS G — Lew Flintjer, N. Y. 7-1-47.5; Clarence Duewiger, N. Y. 6-2-45.4; Earl Winsper, Ohio 5-2-43.5; Dale Welton, Pa. 4-3-41.0; Mike Churley, Pa. 4-3-36.4; Ralph McGavern, Pa. 2-5-34.8; W. D. Gerber, Ohio 1-6-35.8; Willis Burch, Pa. 0-7-26.9.

CLASS H — Jake Bauer, Pa. 6-1-33.3; Tris Corona, Pa. 5-2-34.8; Lloyd Short, N. Y. 4-3-30.0; Bob Christon, Canada 4-3-24.0; Ron Feltenberger, Pa. 3-4-30.5; Bill Maloney, Pa. 3-4-25.7; Bob Conrad, Pa. 3-4-25.1; Bob Edwards, Pa. 0-7-20.7.

WOMEN'S CLASS — Lorraine Thomas, N. Y. 5-0-64.6; Ruth Hangen, N. Y. 4-1-72.4; Tena Bunce, N. Y. 3-2-39.5; Ellen Anderson, Pa. 2-3-36.6; Opal Cor-bett, Pa. 1-4-24.5.

Platte Valley (Nebraska) League Action PLATTE VALLEY LEAGUE STANDINGS

North Division W L

Mondamin 33 3 Dewey Park 30 6 Catwallopers 17 19 Blair 16 20 Elkhorn 12 24 Underdogs 0 36

South Division W L

Shorty's 31 5 Ett's 29 7 Treynor 20 16 Gilmore Lakes 15 21 Friendly Tavern 7 29 Marecek's 6 30

Lincoln Division Trojans 31 5 Gretna 14 22 Papillion 17 10 Lincoln Travelers 9 27 Lincoln Triangles 21 15 Penal Complex 7 20 September 3-4 — Second Annual Platte Valley League Open, Dewey Park,

31st and Dewey, Omaha. Send score for 100 shoes to E. J. Houfek, Secre-tary, 4171 Y St., Omaha 68107. 175 and below plays Saturday, 176 and up Sunday.

October 1 — Rex EverSale, Chuck Emre, Tony Duda Memorial Tournament, Dewey Park, Omaha. (For PVL members only.)

October 15 — Inter-City Open, Dewey Park, Omaha. (Open to anyone living in Omaha or Council Bluffs, and all PVL members.) We have three types of membership in our league and are always soliciting

new members. A complete summary of the formation and accomplishments of the Platte

Valley League will follow in a later issue of the Digest.

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Attention Pennsylvania Members The Pennsylvania State tournament will be held September 2-3 at Warren,

Pennsylvania. Send in your $5.00 entry fee with your best average to Ken Williams, Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania 16350. You will want to pitch on these new courts in 1972. Ken Williams will send you a map of court location and your schedule. — Joe Abbott, Pennsylvania state secretary.

6th Annual Swen's Open — Mountain, Wis. — Aug. 19-20 The Sixth Annual Swen's Open Tournament will be held at Mountain, Wis-

consin, sponsored by the Green Bay Horseshoe Club. Trophies and cash awards will be awarded. 100 shoes to qualify at your home court. Send $2.00 entry no later than August 15 to Swen Bowman, 1608 Pilgrim Street, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54304. Phone 494-1916.

Boudreau Play-Off Victor Over Traquar For Annual New Hampshire Spring Warm-Up Championship

The Annual New Hampshire State Spring Warm-Up Horseshoe Pitching Tournament was held June 6, 1972 at Wheelock Park in Keene, N. H. and sponsored by the Keene Horseshoe Club.

It was a good tournament with 44 entrants. "Al" Boudreau, the New Hamp-shire flip artist from Rindge, was the winner of the Men's "A" Division for the second year in a row by virtue of a play-off victory over Bob Traquar of Surry, N. H.

Darrel Flagg of Keene was winner of "B" Division, Albert Chickering of Keene was winner of "C" Division, Frank Bruso of Raymond was winner of "D" Division and Bruce Debondville of Jaffrey was winner of "E" Division.

Debbie Pickering of Keene was the winner of the Ladies' Class "A" Division. Skip Traquair of Surry was the winner of the Junior Boy's Division by

winning two out of three games from K. Lacoille of Keene. CLASS A CLASS B

W L % W L % A. Boudreau, Rindge 6 1 63.7 D. Flagg, Keene 6 1 50.5 R. Traquair, Surry 6 1 62.4 B. Davis, Franklin 6 1 55.0 H. Winters, Winchester.... 5 2 62.4 D. Fales, Franklin 4 3 43.8 W. Piletz, Sr., Charlestown 4 3 61.6 L. Putnam, Marlborough.. 4 3 43.3 L. Croteau, Keene 3 4 53.8 C. Rousseau, Franklin .... 3 4 42.7 R. Cote, Spofford 2 5 55.7 G. Quinn, Wilton 3 4 35.9 W. Piletz, Jr., Charlestown 2 5 49.2 L. Fullam, Charlestown .... 1 6 41.4 G. Sylvain, Manchester.... 0 7 38.5 B. Rhoades, Marlow 1 6 39.3

CLASS C—A. Chickering, Keene, 6-1-46.4; M. Smith, New Ipswich, 5-2-39.1; R. Desrosiers, Greenville, 4-3-42.0; W. Fox, New Ipswich, 4-3-41.1; W. Arnold, Plaistow, 4-3-34.2; R. Doble, Keene, 4-3-32.5; J. Roberts, Jaffrey, 1-6-30.0; G. Jackson, 0-7-7.0.

CLASS D — F. Bruso, Raymond, 7-0-52.3; G. Belville, Franklin, 6-1-31.3; B. Kibbee, Franklin, 5-2-35.7; B. Smith, New Ipswich, 3-4-29.5; C. Flagg, Keene, 3-4-18.7; B. Frost, Franklin, 2-5-26.2; A. Morrow, Raymond, 2-5-17.9; R. Barlow, Keene, 0-7-15.9.

CLASS E — B. Debonville, Jaffrey, 5-0-29.1; C. Avers, Plaistow, 3-2-26.2; G. Sheldon, Keene, 3-2-20.6; D. Mcllvene, Keene, 3-2-18.4; B. Georgina, Keene, 1-4-17.0; K. Hutchinson, Boscawen, 0-5-19.2.

WOMEN — CLASS A — D. Pickering, Keene, 6-0-53.3; V. Traquair, Surry, 3-3-31.0; C. Boudreau, Rindge, 3-3-26.0; D. Traquair, Surry, 0-6-8.2.

JUNIOR BOYS — S. Traquair, Surry, 2-1-39.4; K. Lacoille, Keene, 1-2-38.8.

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Maison, Michigan Champ Cops Water Wonderland Meet When the smoke of fireworks slowly lifted from the battle field, "Doc" Mai-

son, Warren, Michigan, was the tired but triumphant victor. Meet was played at Burr Oak, Michigan, June 17-18.

Not unlike last year, when the Water Wonderland National Open classic finished in a 3-way tie, the same situation nearly developed again. Maison, Smith and Harold Anthony, of Ohio, were all tied with 9 wins and a loss go-ing into the final round. Smith edged Anthony in a very close contest, while Maison staved off a strong challenge from Clarence Bellman of Indiana. Mai-son, not to be denied, defeated Smith 51 to 35, or a similar margin for cham-pionship title.

Ties seemed to dominate the tournament. Howard Johnson, Nashville, hav-ing a fine season, eliminated Don Drake of Colon, Michigan in another play-off of a tie situation in Class A.

The canny old veteran, Lee Jacobs of Belleville, Michigan, sailed through 11 games, undefeated, to win Class B honors, while John Hess of Port Huron, Michigan performed the same feat in the Class C.

Casey Moubray of Lansing, Michigan, in his first year of competition, south-pawed his way to an exciting playoff win over Paul Hackman, Burr Oak to take the Class D crown.

Irene Ostrander of Lansing, Michigan, ruled the women's division, winning all 5 games in the handicap competition.

Steve staley of Piqua, Ohio, won the junior boys title in undefeated fashion. CHAMPIONSHIP

W L % W L % G. Maison, Warren, Mich 10 1 75.6 J. Hoyer, PL Lake, Ind. . .5 6 60.8 Roy Smith, Muskegon .... 10 1 71.9 J. Lenard, Detroit 3 8 61.7 H. Anthony, Arcanum, O. 9 2 75.9 N. Shepherd, Flint 3 8 55.9 C. Bellman, Bremen, Ind. 8 3 72.7 Stan Swarthout, Milan .... 2 9 58.1 J. A. Ostrander, Lansing . .7 4 67.5 Robt. Sibson, Adrian 1 10 52.0 Phil Carra, Vicksburg 6 5 62.5 Paul Shafer, Monroe 1 10 48.9

CLASS A — Howard Johnston, Nashville, Mich. 9-2-50.0; Don Drake, Burr Oak, Mich. 9-2-48.7; Raymond Frederick, Hudson, Ind. 7-4-48.0; Rick Gyorkos, Taylor Mich. 6-5-50.3; Willie Preston, Battle Creek, Mich. 6-5-44.3; Louis Hirschman, Montrose, Mich. 6-5-43.9; Francis Asher, Piqua, Ohio 5-6-48.1; Pat Smith, Dimondale, Mich. 5-6-43.2; Don Dill, Piqua, Ohio 4-7-44.5; Frank Bo-gert, Burr Oak, Mich. 4-7-41.0; Robert Wells, Jackson, Mich. 3-8-43.5; Robert Jones, Mason, Mich. 2-9-39.1.

CLASS B — Lee Jacobs, Belleville, Mich. 11-0-45.8; Phil Barrows, Howe, Ind. 10-1-40.8; Terry Harbaugh, Colon, Mich. 8-3-39.8; Robert Darnold, Ypsi-lanti, Mich. 7-4-37.4; Duane Gillin, Metamora, Ohio 7-4-34.2; Dale Anthony, Covington, Ohio 5-6-38.9; Dave Bratton, Temperance, Mich. 5-6-34.5; Fred Puttman, Piqua, Ohio 5-6-29.4; Dean Wolfe, Hillsdale, Mich. 4-7-34.5; Harold Berg, Muskegon, Mich. 4-7-33.0; Lynn Barrows, Garden City, Mich. 0-10-43.5; Al Moon, Lansing, Mich. 0-10-33.2.

CLASS C — John Hess, Port Huron, Mich. 11-0-40.5; Jim Compton, Dimon-dale, Mich. 9-2-40.2; Len Gallup, Sturgis, Mich. 9-2-34.7; Jim Ritterhouse, Pi-qua, Ohio 7-4-36.3; Emril Barrows, Orland, Ind. 6-5-38.0; Dave Crebbs 6-5-37.1; Dewayne Gest, Burr Oak, Mich. 6-5-34.4; Art Zeis, Lansing, Mich. 5-6-35.3; Bill Stephan, Kalamazoo, Mich. 4-7-24.1; Pat McGuire, Battle Creek, Mich. 2-9-31.6; Dale Anthony, Jr., Covington, Ohio 1-10-17.6; Dyke Cowell, Weston, Mich. 0-11-18.6.

CLASS D — Casey Moubray, Lansing, Mich. 8-2-24.5; Paul Hackman, Burr Oak 8-2-20.4; Jay Loudon, Warren, Mich. 5-5-17.3; Larry Gallimore, Mich. 4-6-18.2; Douglas Lake, Williamston, Mich. 4-6-17.8; Claude Gillin, Metamora, Ohio 1-9-14.6.

WOMEN - CLASS A — Irene Ostrander, Lansing, Mich. 5-0-32.6; Debra Anthony, Arcanum, Ohio 3-2-29.6; Elizabeth Darnold, Ypsilanti, Mich. 3-2-22.4;

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Maison— t Continued) Donna Compton, Dimondale, Mich. 2-3-32.0; Emojean Swarthout, Milan, Mich. 1-4-42.0; Doris Anthony, Arcanum, Ohio 1-4-24.0.

JUNIOR BOYS — Steve Staley, Ohio 5-0-42.4; Rob Dill, Piqua, Ohio 4-1-42.8; Doug Anthony, Arcanum, Ohio 3-2-42.0; Derrick Gyorkos, Taylor, Mich. 2-3-8.0; Don Anthony, Arcanum, Ohio 1-4-32.0; Dion Gyorkos, Taylor, Mich. 0-5-7.2. Women and Junior Boys played with handicaps because of spread of ringer percentages.

Henton Repeats In Eau Claire, Wise. Open Tournament Glen Henton of Iowa won the Annual Eau Claire, Wisconsin Open tourna-

ment for the second time, losing only to Frank Stinson of Minnesota 51-25. Bill Glass, Wisconsin champion was runner-up. He also had the high single game, hitting 63 ringers out of 72 shoes against Stinson for a ringer percent-age of 87.5. The weather was ideal.

Frank Stinson, Minn Ralph Maylahn, Wis Steve Stensgaard, Minn.

CLASS A w L % W L % 10 1 75.5 Andy Paglarini, Minn. ... . 5 6 67.7 9 2 71.9 Abe Austin, 111 5 6 65.5 8 3 71.1 Joe Anzaldi, Minn . 5 6 60.9 6 5 70.6 Curt Bestul, Wis 4 7 64.2 6 5 61.9 Gust Magnusson, Minn. . . 3 8 65.6 5 6 68.3 Harold Scheets. Wis forfeit

CLASS B — Leonard Lipovsky, Minneapolis, Minn. 9-2-60.5; Dale Lipovsky, Minneapolis, Minn. 9-2-64.2; Al Hausen, Fairbault, Minn. 8-3-61.9; John Yern-berg, St. Paul, Minn. 8-3-58.4; Forest Lessenden, Abilene, Kan. 7-4-61.6; Art Holter, Crystal, Minn. 7-4-59.7; Julius Johnson, Minneapolis, Minn. 6-5-56.8; Gib Gingras, Eau Claire, Wis. 4-7-57.0; Don Hendrichs, Benton, Wis. 4-7-54.9; Arnold Erickson, Mankato, Minn. 4-7-49.1; Tommy Bartlen, Milwaukee, Wis. forfeit; Jack O'Connor, Duluth, Minn, forfeit.

CLASS C — Murray Arndt, Ortonville, Minn. 6-1-61.4; Lloyd Frederickson, Wayzata, Minn. 5-2-58.0; Art Moran, Minneapolis, Minn. 5-2-56.9; Lloyd 01-fert, Richfield, Minn. 5-2-48.6; Vern Schwanke, Eau Claire, Wis. 3-4-51.2; Ray Simon, Eau Claire, Wis. 2-5-50.0; Archie Johnson, Eau Claire, Wis. 2-5-47.2; Ray Tiili, Duluth, Minn. 0-7-52.5.

CLASS D — Norman Comero, Independence, Wis. 7-0-47.6; Hud Garlie, Eau Claire, Wis. 5-2-52.5; Bill Martin, Oconomowoc, Wis. 4-3-51.6; Don Allen, St. Paul, Minn. 4-3-44.5; Jim Johnson, Minneapolis, Minn. 2-5-40.7; Preston Daniels, Hastings, Minn. 2-5-42.8; Hots Anderson, Duluth, Minn. 2-5-41.6; Richard Kvamme, Canon Falls, Minn. 2-5-40.5.

CLASS E — Bill Lorenz, St. Paul, Minn. 6-1-49.2; Don McGinnis, Hastings, Minn. 5-2-44.1; Toby House, Eau Claire, Wis. 5-2-41.2; Punt Laabs, Oconomo-woc, Wis. 4-3-38.2; Ralph Dykes, Lombard, 111. 3-4-44.4; Al Brouillette, Mil-waukee, Wis. 2-5-40.0; Paul Klawiter, Eau Claire, Wis. 2-5.-37.0; Vern Potter, Eau Claire, Wis. 1-6-36.8.

CLASS F — Larry Sieg, Eau Claire, Wis. 4-1-41.0; Russ Hoover, Eau Claire, Wis. 3-2-41.2; Elmer Vines, Minneapolis, Minn. 3-2-34.7; Bill Pender-grass, St. Paul, Minn. 2-3-37.0; Bela Caucutt, Eau Claire, Wis. 2-3-35.2; Gene Comero, Winona, Minn. 1-4-30.5.

CLASS G — Walter Bjorklund, Duluth, Minn. 4-1-39.9; Jerry LeGarde, Sr., Duluth, Minn. 4-1-31.9; Bob Winterhalter, Minneapolis, Minn. 3-2-33.5; Warren Hoff, Eau Claire, Wis. 2-3-33.0; Ron Lundberg, Minneapolis, Minn. 1-4-35.1; Bill Velander, Duluth, Minn. 1-4-29.4.

CLASS H — Royce Wrucke, Horicon, Wis. 5-0-48.5; Leigh Mattson, Eau Claire, Wis. 3-2-34.4; Arlie Johnson, Dennison, Minn. 3-2-34.0; Harold Wendt,

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Henton Repeats — (Continued) Horicon, Wis. 2-3-31.9; John Brezina, Boyceville, Wis. 1-4-33.1; Woody Hoehn, Eau Claire, Wis. 1-4-32.4.

CLASS I — Ken Sederstrom, St. Paul, Minn. 4-1-42.3; Jerry LeGarde, Jr., Duluth, Minn. 4-1-39.7; Irv Westlund, Watertown, Minn. 3-2-40.3; Sig John-son, Duluth, Minn. 3-2-37.0; Don Bolles, Eau Claire, Wis. 1-4-39.2; E. Ludas, Duluth, Minn, forfeit.

CLASS J — Al Riek, Boyceville, Wis. 5-0-42.2; Jesse Comero, Eau Claire, Wis. 4-1-35.1; Harry Halvorson, Minneapolis, Minn. 3-2-32.5; Lloyd Polifka, Hastings, Minn. 2-3-33.8; Gary Olson, Eau Claire, Wis. 1-4-30.5; George Chate-lain, Minneapolis, Minn. 1-4-29.9.

CLASS K — Delmar Bakeberg, Ortonville, Minn. 5-0-42.3; Robert Arndt, Ortonville, Minn. 4-1-33.9; Harlan Holmen, Eau Claire, Wis. 3-2-37.6; Ralph Gullingsrud, Eleva, Wis. 2-3-35.2; Henry Pongartz, Good Thunder, Minn. 1-4-24.8; Al Schatvet, Minneapolis, Minn. 0-5-21.6.

CLASS L — Ken Jevne, Eau Claire, Wis. 5-0-47.3; Jim McLeod, Duluth, Minn. 3-2-22.8; Bob Jallas, Eau Claire, Wis. 3-2-19.3; George Nick, Rose-mount, Minn. 2-3-30.1; Roger Jevne, Eau Claire, Wis. 1-4-20.8; Hilbert Frey, Minneapolis, Minn. 0-5-20.1.

CLASS M — Jerry Stark, Minneapolis, Minn. 4-1-24.1; Guy Lund, Rapidan, Minn. 3-2-31.3; Don Johnson, Hibbing, Minn. 3-2-25.4; Bob Eckberg, Orton-ville, Minn. 3-2-22.6; Duane Houser, Eau Claire, Wis. 2-3-22.3; Bert Hanson, Minneapolis, Minn. 0-5-16.0.

Glenn Riffle Wins Ostrander, Ohio Open CLASS A CLASS B

W L % W L % G. Riffle 6 1 71.9 J. Pillion 5 0 63.1 W. Kabel 5 2 70.9 H. Chadwick 4 1 68.6 J. Knisley 4 3 69.7 T. Harris 3 2 53.3 D. Roberts 4 3 68.8 L. Rose 2 3 58.5 C. Young 4 3 66.4 R. Miller 1 4 58.0 G. Roberts 2 5 62.5 L. Hill 1 4 50.6 M. Kalb 2 5 60.0 J. Rhymer 1 6 56.1

CLASS C — D. Hummel, 4-1-59.1; E. Waggoner, 4-1-54.8; O. Reno, 3-2-53.3 O. Jones, 2-3-45.8; D. Whiteman, 1-4-41.7; T. Brickies, 1-4-35.7.

CLASS D — M. Roseberry, 5-0-50.0; C. Mays, 4-1-45.2; K. Waggoner 2-3-48.4; J. Boesch, 2-3-41.6; J. Vargo, 1-4-45.1; W. Dall, 1-4-35.0.

CLASS E — J. Tavan, 4-1-44.2; J. Fisher, 4-1-43.1; M. Southward, 3-2-45.3 J. Dunkerly, 3-2-41.0; L. Shafer, 1-4-35.0; D. Stewart, 1-4-34.1.

CLASS F — L. Eichler, 4-1-44.3; R. Cochran, 4-1-46.8; G. Mitchell, 3-2-41.9 E. Pratt, 2-3-40.1; J. Dohse, 2-3-34.0; J. Brown, 0-5-31.4.

CLASS G — J. Hodges, 4-1-42.7; D. Jones, 4-1-44.6; H. Witter, 3-2-41.4 F. Kiger, 2-3-40.7; W. Dunlap, 2-3-34.7; J. Hess, 0-5-35.7.

CLASS H — N. Allen, 5-0-42.3; F. Latimore, 4-1-43.3; L. Byers, 3-2-34.1 R. Morse, 2-3-31.0; W. Paige, 1-4-31.3; D. Preston, 0-5-31.9.

CLASS I — C. Marteney, 5-0-42.2; J. Clevenger, 4-1-28.1; J. Schaffner 3-2-37.7; H. Reed, 2-3-27.2; B. Horner, 1-4-27.3; C. Noland, 0-5-23.6.

CLASS J — D. Larcom, 5-0-32.3; W. Godwin, 4-1-25.0; D. Marteney, 2-3-21.5; M. Byers, 2-3-16.9; J. Byers, 2-3-11.6; F. Boerner, 0-5-10.0.

LADIES CLASS — H. Roberts, 5-0-52.4; D. Southward, 4-1-39.1; O. Reno, 3-2-53.6; A. Brown, 2-3-31.5; J. Reno, 1-4-37.6; R. Groves, 0-5-18.0.

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COMING July 25-29 — Jaycee Cole County Fair,

Tournament. Jefferson City, Mo. Send score to Glen Harding:, 1821 Hayselton Dr., Jefferson City, Mo. Entry fee $3.00. Dead-

line, July 8. July 29-30 — Hill City Open tournament,

Miller Park courts, Lynchburg, Virginia. July 29-30 — Official NHPA World Tour-

nament Warm-up, New courts across from Plaza Shopping Center on Route 33, Lan-caster, Ohio.

Aug. 5-6 — Southern Vermont tournament, Brattleboro, Vermont.

Aug. 6 — Mississippi Valley Fair Open Tournament, Fairground courts, Davenport, Iowa.

Aug. 12 — Manitoba Provincial Open Tour-nament, Exhibition Grounds, Brandon, Manitoba Canada.

Aug. 12 — Rock Hill and York Classic, Joslin Park, Rock Hill, S. C.

Aug. 12-13 — Second Annual Buffalo Bill tournament, Levenworth, Kansas. $3.00 entry fee and score to Bill Chester, 303 Fifth Ave., Leavenworth, Kansas 66048.

Aug. 12-13 — Annual Allard Open tourna-ment, Moorhead, Minnesota.

Aug. 12-13 — Maine State Tournament, Marcotte Park, Lewiston, Maine. (Rain Dates - Aug. 19-20).

Aug. 13 — Annual Illinois Boys' State Tournament, State fairgrounds, Spring-field, Illinois.

Aug. 12-13 — Annual Illinois State Tourna-ment, State fairgrounds, Springfield, Illi-

Aug. 12-13 — Maine State Tournament, Marcotte Park courts, Lewiston, Maine. Rain date, August 19-20.

Aug. 13 — Falls City Open tournament, Falls City, Nebraska. Send 100-shoe score to Don Koso, 803 East 12th St., Falls City, Nebraska 68355.

Aug. 19-20 — 6th Annual S wen's Open tournament, Mountain, Wisconsin.

Aug. 19-20 — Annual Galesburg National Open, Lincoln Park courts, Galesburg, Illinois.

Aug. 19-20 — Tri-State tournament, Burns courts, Washington Park, Laramie, Wyo. Send $4.00 entry fee to Harold Bind-schadler, 520 South 12th St., Laramie, Wyo. 82070. Fee deadline Aug. 16.

Aug. 19-20 — "Burning Leaves" Open tour-nament, Miller Park courts, Lynchburg, Virginia.

Aug. 19-20, — Annual Vermont State tour-nament, Springfield, Vermont.

Aug. 20 — Annual Mound City Open tour-nament, Mound City, Missouri. Send qual-ifying score to Stanley Brickey, Mound City, Missouri 64470.

Aug. 26 — Southeastern Open Classic, Win-ston-Salem, North Carolina.

Aug. 26-27 — Heart of Illinois tournament, Bradley Park courts, Peoria, Illinois. En-try deadline, August 23.

Aug. 26-27 — Annual Nebraska State Tour-nament, Cozad, Nebraska. Must qualify on courts on Saturday, August 26.

Aug. 26-27 — Nevada State tournament, Washoe fairgrounds courts, Reno, Nevada. Advance registration fee of $1.00 with entry fee one week in advance of state meet.

Sept. 1-2-3-4 — Wisconsin State tourna-ment, courts located at 1757 Veld Ave., Green Bay, Wisconsin. Entry deadline, August 25.

EVENTS Sept. 2 — Annual Oklahoma State tourna-

ment, Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Sept. 2-3 — Annual State Fair tournament,

Colorado State Fairgrounds, Colorado Springs, Colorado. 100 qualifying fee of $3.00 to be paid to Russell Nehar at time of qualifying on fairgrounds courts.

Sept. 2-3 — Pennsylvania State tournament, Warren, Pennsylvania. For further in-formation contact Ken Williams, Sugar Grove, Pennsylvania 16350.

Sept. 2-3 — Wyoming State tournament, City Park, Riverton, Wyo. Entry fee $3.00. Deadline Aug. 28. Send fee to Harold Bindschadler, 520 South 12th St. Laramie, Wyoming 82070.

Sept. 2-3 — Annual Montana State Tourna-ment, Fort Peck, Montana.

Sept. 2-3 — Virginia State Singles tourna-ment, Miller Park courts, Lynchburg, Vir-ginia.

Sept. 2-3-4 — Missouri Open tournament, KCS courts, Neosho, Missouri. Entry dead-line August 26. 100 shoe qualifying score, First 32 men in 4 classes. First come first served.

Sept. 2-3-4 — Annual New England Tour-nament, Marcotte Park courts, Lewiston, Maine. Rain date, September 9-10.

Sept. 2-3-4 — Annual New York State Tournament, Pulaski, New York. Write to Betty Steinfeldt, Secretary, 44 Ridgecrest Road, Rochester, New York 14626 for further information.

Sept. 2-3-4 — Missouri Open Tournament, KCS courts, Neosho, Missouri.

Sept. 2 - 3 - 4 — New England Tournament, Marcotte Park, Lewiston, Maine. (Rain Dates - Sept. 9 -10 ) .

Sept. 2-3-4-5 — Fulton County Fair Open tournament, Fairgrounds, Wauseon, Ohio. Entry fee of $4.00 due August 19.

Sept. 3-4 — Kansas State tournament, Lin-wood Park courts, Wichita, Kansas. En-try deadline, September 2.

Sept. 3-4 — Nebraska State Fair tourna-ment. Send 100-shoe score to: Don Koso, 802 East 12th St., Falls City, Nebraska 68355, two weeks in advance of tourna-ment date.

Sept. 8-9-10 — Annual Maroin, Ohio Open tournament, Bauldauf courts, South Vine Street, Marion, Ohio. Entry deadline, Au-gust 26.

Sept. 10 — Annual Monmouth Open tourna-ment, Monmouth Park courts, Monmouth, Illinois.

Sept. 9 - 1 0 — Annual Midland Empire Open tournament, Noyes Field courts, 28th and Edmond Sts., St. Joseph, Missouri.

Sept. 10 — Turby Memorial at Middletown, Conn. (Invitational).

Sept. 9-10 — Vermont Open tournament, Springfield, Vermont.

Sept. 16 — Metrolina Tournament, Joslin Park, Rock Hill, S. C.

Oct. 7 — Fall Closing Tournament, Joslin Park, Rock Hill, S. C.

Sept. 16-17 — Raymond Frye Memorial Open tournament, Winchester, Virginia.

Sept. 16-17 — Polar Bear tournament, Ful-ton County Fairgrounds, Wauseon, Ohio. (Sanctioned). Entry fee $5.00 due Sept. 8.

Sept. 17 — Franklin, N. H. Fall Open. (Rain Date Sept. 24).

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Coming Events — Continued INDIANA SCHEDULE

SEND ALL ENTRIES TO BETTY WIL-HOITE, 120 NORTH ALLEN DRIVE, LE-BANON, INDIANA 46052. Phone (317) 482-5937 - unless otherwise noted in schedule. Mail Entries must be received by midnight on deadline date. Phone calls for entries will be taken until FRIDAY NOON after Wed-nesday deadline. State and National card re-quired. Entrant will be notified when he will pitch. Qualify on neutral court scored by NHPA member other than famjly.

Aug. 19-20 — Marion Open at Marion. Mail-ing deadline August 9; phone deadline August 11 noon. Entry fee $5.00. First 80 entries.

Aug. 19-20 — Southern Indiana at Fair-grounds in Franklin. Mailing deadline Au-gust 9; phone deadline August 11 noon. Entry fee $5.00.

Aug. 27 — Indiana Family Day at Fair view Park, Anderson. Left-handers, Old-timers, Father and Son, Husband-Wife. Sign up at site of tournament.

Sept. 2-3-4 — Indiana State at Fairview, Anderson. Mailing deadline August 23; phone deadline August 25 noon. Entry fee $6.75.

Sept. 9-10 — Rain date, entries.

Sept. 16-17 — Indiana-Ohio Open at La-Porte. Mailing deadline Sept. 6; phone deadline September 8 noon. Entry fee $7.00. Trophies and cash prizes. First 120

Sept. 23-24 — Autumn Open at New Albany. Floyd County Community Park. Mailing deadline September 13; phone deadline September 15 noon. Entry fee $5.00.

Sept. 30 - Oct. 1 — Gem City Open at Dor-ner Park, Frankfort. Mailing deadline September 20; phone deadline September 22 noon. Entry fee $5.00.

Oct. 7-8 — Scottsburg Open at Fairgrounds in Scottsburg. Indoor. Mailing deadline September 27; phone deadline September 29 noon. Entry fee $5.00. First 40 entries.

Oct. 14-15 — Sheppard Open at Rushville. Indoor. Mailing deadline October 4; phone deadline October 6 noon. Entry fee $6.00. First 56 entries.

Nov. 5 — Fall Meeting. 4-H Community Building, Lebanon. Pitch-in dinner at 12 noon; meeting at 1:00 p.m. Bring your family.

Nov. 18-19 — Thanksgiving Open at Rush-ville. Indoor. Mailing deadline November 8; phone deadline November 10 noon. En-try fee $6.00. First 56 entries.

Dec. 9-10 — Christmas Open at Rushville. Indoor. Mailing deadline November 29; phone deadline December 1 noon. Entry fee $6.00. First 56 entries.

IOWA SCHEDULE Aug. 4-5 — Oskaloosa Fair Open Tourna-

ment, Oskaloosa, Iowa. Aug. 6 — Bussey Tournament, Sanctioned,

Bussey, Iowa. Aug. 6 — Mississippi Valley Fair, Daven-

port, Iowa. Aug. 10 — Afton Union County Fair Horse-

shoe Tournament at Afton Fairgrounds. Open. Entry fee. Qualify till 11:30 a.m. Finals follow. Afton, Iowa.

Aug. 12 — Corydon Homecoming Tourna-ment, Corydon, Iowa.

Aug. 13 — Fairfield, Iowa Chautauqua Park Open. Entry fee $3.50. Qualifying until 10:30 a.m. Finals 11 a.m., lower classes, then upper classes, or mail score to Bill Vandegriff, 1006 Liberty Drive, Fairfield, Iowa 52556. Trophies.

Aug. 12 — Eldon Fair Tournament, Eldon. Iowa. Qualify until 11 a. m. Write Howard Fite, RFD, Florida, Iowa 52560.

Aug. 13 — Winterset Fair Tournament, Winterset, Iowa.

Aug. 20 — Iowa State Indoor State Tourna-ment, Des Moines, Iowa.

Aug. 2 5 - 2 6 - 2 7 — Iowa State Indoor con-tinues: Farmers and Ladies (Aug. 25) Iowa State Fair; Junior Boys and Iowa

State Indoor (Aug 26-27) Des Moines, Iowa.

Sept. 3 — Ottumwa Open, Riverside Park, Ottumwa, Iowa.

Sept. 4 — Cedar Rapids Open, Sanctioned, also Anita, Iowa pitchers. Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Sept. 9-16 — Spencer Fair Open Tourna-ment, Spencer, Iowa.

Sept. 17 — Afton Iowa Open, Mail qualify-ing score with $3.50 entry fee to: Bern-ard Ricker, R. R. 2A, Afton, Iowa, 50830. Start at 10:00 a.m.

Oct. 15 — Ames, Iowa, Municipal Airport, 8:00 a. m. Open. "Dahlee Piva" Fly-in Horseshoe Tournament, six (6) pr. new Diamond Pitching Shoes to be given. Holi-day Country Music and Aircraft Sale-A-Bration. Entry fee for horseshoe pitching, $5.00. Dale Ellsworth, Box 121, Madrid, Iowa 50156. Raindate for Ames, Iowa tournament, October 22.

Oct. 24 — Dyers ville, Iowa, Candy Cane Park, Open, Indoors if cold. Entry fee, $4.00. Qualifying until 12 noon or mail in score to Ed Weber, 403 9th Ave., S.E., Dyersville, Iowa 52040 or bring score with you. Trophies.

KENTUCKY SCHEDULE All tournament entry fees for Day-Bell

will be $6.00. All others will be $5.00. All entries to be sent to Danny Webb, 1321 Licking Pike, Cold Spring, Kentucky 41076. Deadline for all entries is one week prior to tournament. (No exceptions). Aug. 19-20 — Avon Depot Open, Lexington

Army Depot, Lexington, Kentucky. Sept. 2-3-4 — State Championships, Lexing-

ton Army Depot, Lexington, Kentucky. (Closed).

Oct. 7-8 — Fall Open, Day-Bell courts, Day-ton, Kentucky. $6.00 entry fee.

Nov. 11-12 — Day-Bell Doubles, Day-Bell courts, Dayton, Kentucky. $6.00 entry fee.

Dec. 2-3 — Winter Classic, Day-Bell courts, Dayton, Kentucky. $6.00 entry fee.

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Coming Events — Continued COLORADO SCHEDULE

Sept. 3-4 — Colorado State Tournament, Greeley, Colorado. Note: This year players will qualify for the State at Greeley on the morning of Sept. 3, and will throw 50 shoes. The tournament starts in the after-noon and runs into the evening and the

next day. For complete details, write to either Jim Tulk, 846 30th Ave. Ct., Gree-ley, Colorado or to Robert Engel, Rt. 1 Box 26 Nunn, Colorado 80648.

Sept. 17 — 2nd Annual Denver Metro tour-nament (closed). Entry Deadline, Sept. 15.

OREGON TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE Aug. 12-13 — Umatilla County Fair Open,

Weber Field, Hermiston, Ore. Above 38% 12 noon Aug. 12. Below 38% 12 noon Aug. 13.

Aug. 19 — Oregon State Doubles Champion-ship, Polk County Fairgrounds, Rickreall, Ore. Register by 9:30 a.m. Oregon resi-dents only,

Aug. 26-27 — Oregon State Championship Tournament, Laurelhurst Park, Portland, Ore. Register by 9 a.m. August 26, Ore-gon residents only.

Sept. 10 — Corvallis Team Doubles Open, Avery Park, Corvallis, Ore. Cash_prizes, everyone welcome. Start 11 a.m.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA SCHEDULE Aug. 6 — Baldwin Park G Open, Baldwin

Park. Aug. 20 — San Berdu C Open, San Ber-

nardino. Aug. 26-27 — State Championship, A-B-C-

Seniors - Boys - Women, South Gate. $1,000 in cash prizes.

Sept. 10 — Southern California Champion-ship B and H, South Gate.

Sept. 17 — Southern California Champion-ship D and G, South Gate.

Sept. 24 — Southern California Champion-ship A and F, South Gate.

Oct. 1 — Southern California Champion-ship C and I, South Gate.

Gunnar Hansen B Open, Baldwin Oct. 8 -Park.

Oct. 15 — Sam Haigh D Open, San Bernar-dino.

Oct. 21 — Lowell Gray Open, South Gate. Oct. 22 — Southern California Champion-

ship Doubles, South Gate. Oct. 28 — Class C and F Open, South Gate. Oct. 29 — Southern California Champion-

ship E, Pomona. Nov. 5 — San Diego Doubles, San Diego. Nov. 12 — John Gordon Open and 60 years,

South Gate. Nov. 19 — Class B and H, South Gate.

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA SCHEDULE

Aug. 6 — Class C - Vallejo. Aug. 6 — Class E - Stockton. Aug. 12 — (Sat.) Turlock Fair Open - Tur-

lock. Aug. 13 — (Sun.) NCHPA Doubles Tour-

ney . Aug. 20 — Class B - Sacramento. Aug. 26 — (Sat.) Women's and Juniors -

Oak Meadow Park, Los Gatos. Aug. 27 — (Sun.) Open - Grass Valley Fair,

Grass Valley, Stanislaus County. Aug. 26-27 — State Championships - South

Gate (Women, Men, Juniors). Sept. 3 — Class AA Championship - Moss-

wood. Sept. 9 — (Sat.) Class E . Sept. 10 — (Sun.) Class D - Livermore. Sept. 16 — (Sat.) Class B Open - Grass

Valley. Sept. 17 — (Sun.) Class A - Sacramento.

Sept. 23 — (Sat.) Women, Jr. Boys. Jr. Girls Championships - Oak Meadow Park, Los Gatos.

Sept. 24 — (Sun.) Class C - Oak Meadow Park, Los Gatos.

Oct. 1 — Open . Oct. 1 — Class E Championship - San Fran-

cisco. Oct. 8 — Class A Championship - San Jose. Oct. 15 — Class B Championship - Santa

Rosa. Oct. 22 — Class C Championship - Arroyo

Viejo. Oct. 29 — Class D Championship - Stockton. Nov. 11 — (Sat.) Annual NCHPA Dinner

Party - Stockton Rod & Gun Club, Stock-ton - 7:00 p. m.

Nov. 12 — (Sun.) Annual NCHPA Business Meeting - Stockton Rod & Gun Club, Stockton - 11:00 a. m.

Nov. 19 — San Jose Turkey Shoot (unoffi-cial NCHPA tourney), San Jose.

PENNSYLVANIA SCHEDULE

Aug. 12-13 — Three Rivers Open - Dor-mont, Pa.

Aug. 19-20 — Pennsylvania Open, New Cum-berland, Pa.

Aug. 26-27 — All County Tournaments. Sept. 2-3 — State Tournament - Warren, Pa. Sept. 23-24 — Fall Ringer Roundup, New

Castle, Pa. Directors of these tournaments are as fol-

lows : Pittsburgh Tournaments — Mike Riedl, 2631

Broadway Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. 15216.

Vanport Tournaments — Dave Charron, 79 A Street, Beaver, Pa. 15009.

Warren Tournaments — Ken Williams, Sugar Grove, Pa. 16350.

New Castle Tournaments — H. Clair Bruce, 119 Glen-Moore Blvd., New Castle, Pa. 16105.

New Cumberland Tournaments — Daniel Be-shore, RR No. 1, New Cumberland, Pa. 17070.

Erie Tournaments — Joe Abbott, 5840 Peck Road, Erie, Pa. 16510.

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Cooiimg Events — Continued MASSACHUSETTS SCHEDULE

June 18 & 25 — Massachusetts Open, West Side Courts, Route No. 20, West Spring-field, Mass.

July 30 — Eastern Massachusetts Invita-tional, Greater Lowell Horseshoe Pitchers' Association, Westford, Mass. Rain date August 13.

Aug. 13 — Western Massachusetts Invita-tional, West Side Courts, Route No. 20, West Springfield, Mass.

Aug. 19-20 — Massachusetts State, Greater Lowell Horseshoe Pitchers' Association, Westford, Mass.

NEW MEXICO SCHEDULE Sept. 10 — Howard Cundy Doubles, State

Fairgrounds, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Sept. 23-24 — New Mexico State Tourna-

ment, State Fairgrounds, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

WASHINGTON SCHEDULE Sunday, August 20 — Inland Empire Open

— Franklin Park — Spokane. Saturday, September 2-3-4 — Washington

State Tournament — Wright Park — Tacoma.

Saturday, Sept. 26-27 — Northwest Open — Elks Park — Yakima.

MINNESOTA SCHEDULE Aug. 12-13 — Allard Open, Moorhead,

Minnesota. Aug. 12-13 — Wayzata Open, Wayzata,

Minnesota. Aug. 18-19-20 — Rapidan Open, Rapidan,

Minnesota. NEW JERSEY

Aug. 12 — New Jersey Doubles (Closed) Middlesex. Classes All.

Aug. 13 — Essex County Open (Open), Newark. Classes A, B, C, D and E.

Aug. 26 New Jersey Senior AAU (Closed), Middlesex Classes All. New Jersey Singles (Boys and Girls) (Closed) Classes All.

Sept. 2 -3 -4 (Labor Day Weekend) — Minnesota State Tournament, Duluth, Minnesota.

Sept. 16-17 — Granite Valley Open, Orton-ville, Minnesota.

SCHEDULE Sept. 3 — Middlesex Open (Open), Middle-

sex Classes All. Sept. 10 — New Jersey Singles Champion

(Closed), Middlesex Classes All. Women and Junior classes will be sche-

duled at each tournament. In the event that there are not enough to make individual classes, they will be combined.

Michigan Tournament Schedule July 15 & 16 — Nashville, Mich. July 22 & 23 — Burr, Oak, Mich. Aug. 12 & 13 — Lake, Orion, Mich. Aug. 19 & 20 — Dimondale, Mich. Aug. 26 & 27 — Breckenridge, Mich.

Sept. 2, 3, & 4 — STATE TOURNA-MENT, Cramton Park — Lapeer, Mich.

Sept. 16 & 17 — Memorial Tourna-ment — Dinmondale, Mich.

In Memoriam The Northern California Association lost one of their most ardent boosters

when Capt. Ole Hansen passed away at the age of 64. Ole loved the sport of horseshoe pitching, and although he never excelled, he was instrumental in establishing the NCHPA constitution and by-laws and successfully organized a large club at Seaside, California. He also served as President of the NCHPA. Three years ago, the Seaside Club honored Ole by naming their annual Sea-side Open after him. He is survived by his wife Emily of Monterey, California. Ole's enthusiasm for horseshoes will be sorely missed by us all.

5fC Sfc Word has been received of the passing of Russ Melton in Iowa. Russ was a

member of the Northern California Association for several years in the 60's and his many friends here were shocked to hear of his untimely passing. He will be remembered as a fine gentleman who always did his best in every endeavor and was always a tough competitor.

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Art Tyson Of Connecticut Winner Of Maine Open Art Tyson of Connecticut won the Maine Open tournament which was played

at Marcotte Park in Lewiston, July 1st and 2nd. 125 players participated under very good weather conditions. Roger Bolduc, tournament director, expressed his thanks to all who helped in making the tournament a success.

CLASS A W L % W L %

A. Tyson, Conn 9 2 70.5 A. Boudreau, N. H 5 6 56.7 E. Domey, Mass 9 2 69.2 R. Sweeney, Mass 4 7 63.7 D. Weik, Conn 8 3 65.8 H. Bourgeois, R. I 4 7 62.4 M. Merritt, Mass 7 4 64.8 C. Simmons, Maine 4 7 59.5 A. Lord, Maine 6 5 64.4 P. Tobey, Maine 3 8 61.2 B. Herfurth, Mass ,, , 6 5 62.7 N. Brake, Mass 1 10 58.7

CLASS B — C. Richardson, Mass. 6-1-59.0; F. Lewis, Mass. 6-1-57.7; L. Cameron, Maine 5-2-53.9; R. Traquair, N. H. 3-4-46.1; A. Allen, Conn. 3-4-40.2; G. Lee, Conn. 2-5-45.5; R. Boudreault, Maine 2-5-44.1; R. Lachance, Conn. 1-6-34.7.

CLASS BB — G. Gallagher, Conn. 6-1-52.8; R. Prue, Mass. 6-1-53.5; L. Croteau, N. H. 3-4-46.8; W. Burton, Vermont 3-4-46.7; D. Beane, Mass 3-4-45.8; P. Clark, Maine 3-4-43.1; B. Davis, N. H. 2-5-46.9; W. Mrozak, Conn. 2-5-45.3.

CLASS C — H. Masse, Maine 6-1-47.0; H. Swedberg, Mass. 5-2-50.1; P. Gallant, Maine 4-3-50.1; G. Dressel, Vermont 4-3-48.1; D. Pepin, Maine 3-4-46.9; M. Courtois, Maine 3-4-44.1; D. Harrison, Mass. 2-5-41.1; J. Johnson, Maine 1-6-46.1.

CLASS CC — R. Tardiff, Maine 5-2-47.4; R. Henson, Conn. 5-2-53.1; R. Gadoury, Conn. 5-2-46.2; R. Sirois, Maine 4-3-44.9; C. Hewett, Maine 4-3-42.1; V. Williams, Conn. 2-5-40.1; R. Benson, Vermont 2-5-37.1; H. Reid, Maine 1-6-32.1.

CLASS D — D. McVane, Maine 7-0-47.2; C. Rousseau, N. H. 5-2-44.7; G. Bonnevie, Maine 4-3-43.9; P. Drowne, Mass. 4-3-41.2; D. Fales, N. H. 4-3-40.9; T. Robertson, R.I. 2-5-37.5; A. Deluca, Mass. 1-6-31.4; R. Griffin, Maine 1-6-28.3.

CLASS DD — B. Theriault, Maine 6-1-38.6; N. Foster, Maine 6-1-42.6; A. Gallant, Maine 5-2-48.5; W. Havey, Maine 4-3-36.3; R. Lachance, Conn. 3-4-40.1; R. Mennealy, Maine 2-5-34.4; N. Bailey, Maine 2-5-31.1; R. Poulin, Maine 0-7-32.8.

CLASS E — D. Hanson, Maine 6-1-36.1; J. Harrisson, Mass. 4-3-41.1; R. Harriman, Maine 4-3-33.0; H. Murphy, N. H. 4-3-31.1; R. Colford, Maine 3-4-30.4; G. Snyder, Maine 3-4-29.4; V. Peckaitis, Conn. 2-5-34.5; W. Scribner, Maine 2-5-30.1.

CLASS EE — E. Parker, Maine 5-2-37.3; A. St. Ours, Maine 5-2-30.3; A. Richard, Maine 4-3-34.6; P. Small, Maine 4-3-34.2; B. Davis, N. H. 4-3-30.9; R. Rodrigue, Conn. 3-4-32.9; R. Theriault, Maine 2-5-27.9; C. Dionne, Maine 1-6-23.9.

CLASS F — D. Hanson, Maine 6-1-38.1; L. Roy, Maine 4-3-37.4; R. Am-selmi, Conn. 4-3-33.4; P. Benson, Vermont 4-3-32.9; W. Progen, Mass. 4-3-31.4; G. Belleville, N. H. 3-4-28.0; R. Tyrrell, Maine 2-5-25.9; J. Roberts, N. H. 1-6-24.8.

CLASS FF — A. Burr, Conn. 9-0-36.2; G. Bolduc, Maine 7-2-28.4; W. Hamil-ton, Maine 7-2-27.3; R. Girouard, Mass. 6-3-27.5; E. Millett, Maine 5-4-26.9; E. Nelson, Conn. 3-6-25.0; W. Barrett, Maine 3-4-24.8; E. Jones, Conn. 3-6-24.5; E. Hertell, Maine 1-8-14.5.

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Art Tyson — (Continued) CLASS G — W. McWahon, Mass. 9-0-27.7; A. Warner, Maine 8-1-23.3; L.

Roux, Maine 7-2-23.1; K. Rogers, Mass. 6-3-23.3; F. Frost, Maine 5-4-15.5; H. Smith, Maine 4-5-17.9; R. Doyon, Maine 3-6-19.6; H. Berube, Maine 2-7-14.4; M. Brown, Maine 1-8-8.3.

JUNIORS CLASS A — D. Kienia, Maine 6-0-78.5; B. Simmons, Maine 3-3-65.6; R. Thibeault, Maine 2-4-69.8; M. Petenaude, Maine 1-5-59.8.

JUNIORS CLASS B — R. Progen, Mass. 5-0-46.6; M. Waters, Maine 4-1-39.1; K. Millett, Maine 3-2-41.8; R. Traquair, N. H. 2-3-25.4; B. Kienia, Maine 1-4-16.7.

JUNIORS CLASS C — R. Thibeault, Maine 5-0-37.1; R. Roux, Maine 4-1-26.0; R. Brown, Maine 3-2-9.6; H. Berube, Jr., Maine 2-3-9.2; G. Gagne, Mass. 1-4-6.5; W. Barrett, Maine 0-5-1.6.

WOMEN'S CLASS A — V. Traquair, N. H. 5-1-29.0; S. Horton, Vermont 4-2-28.0; C. Berube, Maine 3-3-29.3; J. Godin, Maine 0-6-14.3.

WOMEN'S CLASS B — V. Rocklift, Conn. 6-0-14.7; D. Traquair, N. H. 4-2-10.6; A. Godin, Maine 1-5-8.8; G. Gallagher, Conn. 1-5-5.5.

Gonzales Grabs Golden Gate Classic Championship Jesse Gonzales, flip flop artist extraordinaire, won his 4th straight Northern

California title and continued his unbeaten string by chalking up 5 straight wins to reach 32 straight victories. Jesse was challenged only by fast im-proving Marty Santos, who managed 3 wins on the new clay in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco. Jesse pitched the high percentage game of 83.3% in this the grand-daddy of all Northern California tourneys. Bill McNally had a flawless day to grab still another Class A trophy. Jack Loomis took Class B honors in a playoff over Ed Brazzi. Jim Saunders was tough in the playoff game with John Saxby to cop the Class C-l title, and Carl Halunen won his first championship insignia in Class C-2. Jim Cooper of Sacramento won the Class D laurels.

CHAMPIONSHIP W L %

Jesse Gonzales, S.ClaraCo. 5 0 77.7 Marty Santos, Mosswood.. 3 2 65.0 Andy Olivero, Stanislaus . .2 3 67.3 Verdan Zelmar, S.ClaraCo. 2 3 62.1 Rueben Lee, Arroyo Viejo 2 3 61.8 Jack Seymour, Golden Gate 1 4 57.2

CLASS A W L %

Bill McNally, Arroyo Viejo 5 0 58.0 Marvin Haaland, Mosswood 3 2 55.0 Herb Rushing, Livermore 3 2 49.4 Vince Mauricio, S.ClaraCo. 2 3 44.4 Earl Blanton, Mosswood . .1 4 47.1 Martin Lasich, S.ClaraCo. 1 4 43.6

CLASS B — Jack Loomis, Sonoma County 5-1-50.8; Ed Brazzi, Vallejo 4-2-46.8; Roy Hildebrandt, Mosswood 3-2-38.9; Boyce Miller, Reno 2-3-42.9; Kim Ludlow, Santa Clara County 1-4-42.9; Don Wheeler, Mosswood 1-4-38.8.

CLASS C-l — Jim Saunders, Santa Clara County 5-1-44.7; John Saxby, Sonoma County 4-2-40.4; Al Crossman, Vallejo 3-2-37.5; Marion Hawley, Sono-ma County 2-3-38.7; Don Muenchow, Mosswood 2-3-38.5; Lewis Lovelady, Sr., Golden Gate 0-5-35.0.

CLASS C-2 — Carl Halunen, Santa Clara County 5-0-39.1; Richard Arbo, Vallejo 3-2-34.4; Paul Van DeVeere, Stanislaus County 3-2-34.1; Ken Woolery, Sonoma County 3-2-32.8; John Howell, Sacramento 1-4-34.1; Lewis Lovelady, Jr., Golden Gate 0-5-24.6.

CLASS D — Jim Cooper, Sacramento 5-0-28.1; Hal Weddell, Mosswood 4-1-27.5; Frank Swift, Golden Gate 3-2-33.6; Vernon Wallis, Vallejo 2-3-18.3; Louie Constance, Sonoma County 1-4-23.0; Ralph Collins, Sonoma County 0-5-7.1.

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Westbrook "Vunderful Vunderful" In Los Gatos Class D (Northern California)

Frank Westbrook had the savvy (and the ringers) to come through in the closing innings of his games to edge out Paul Jensen of Seaside on the newly clayed Oak Meadow Park courts in Los Gatos. Jensen pitched the best tourna-ment percentage of the day but lost a crucial game and had to settle for sec-ond spot. John Morehouse won 5 straight contests in Group II competition and Lester Cagle and Bob Chaffin of the new Stockton Club reigned supreme in Groups III and IV. This was the 22nd tourney of the new season in Northern California using the no-qualifying method of play. Courts have been fully utilized in almost every tourney, all tourneys start at 10:00 a.m., and after-noon groups are usually needed to accommodate the large entry list.

Our large Class C and Class D contingents have been able to compete in many more tournaments, and rarely have we had to turn anyone away be-cause of lack of facilities.

CHAMPIONSHIP GROUP W L %

Frank Westbrook, Vallejo 4 1 31.6 Paul Jensen, Seaside 3 2 34.8 Joe Jozovich, S. Clara Co. 3 2 30.8

W L % Bill Whittier, Mosswood . .3 2 25.6 Ed Holley, Mosswood 2 3 26.5 Bill Henry, Seaside 0 5 18.3

GROUP II — John Morehouse, Golden Gate 5-0-31.7; Clair Benthin, Vallejo 4-1-35.9; Jim Cooper, Sacramento 2-3-29.3; Sonny Hatsme, Vallejo 2-3-27.2; Lewis Lovelady, Jr., Golden Gate 1-4-26.3; Hal Weddell, Mosswood 1-4-20.1.

GROUP III — Lester Cagle, Stockton 4-1-31.4; Frank Swift, Golden Gate 3-2-25.7; Lee Bain, Santa Clara County 3-2-25.7; Chester DiDonato, Stockton 2-3-21.3; George Kinkel, Santa Clara County 2-3-20.7; C. R. Williamson, Stock-ton 1-4-23.6.

GROUP IV — Bob Chaffin, Stockton 3-0-14.3; Mike Black, Vallejo 2-1-24.3; Rick Bothwell, Santa Clara County 1-2-8.8; Ralph Collins, Sonoma County 0-3-4.5.

Gonzales Pressed, But Wins Arroyo Viejo Open (Northern California)

After two years of frustration, the Northern California Class AA pitchers almost caught up with Jesse Gonzales, but after losing an unheard of two games in one tourney (his first losses this year), Jesse came through in a playoff game to edge out Marty Santos after Marty had disposed of Jack Seymour in a three-way logjam for first. Marty forced the overtime session with a pulsating 50-47 victory in the final game of the closely matched 6-man group on the excellent clay at Arroyo Viejo Park in Oakland. Jesse lost his first game this year to Rueben Lee when Lee tossed a 71.4% game at him in winning 51-42. In the Santos-Gonzales setto, Marty scorched the stake with 13 straight doubles to grab a sizable lead, but had to hang on to thwart Jesse's finishing kick. Marty recorded a sizzling 77.5% effort to Jesse's fine 74.5%. To attest to the quality of the competition, Mel Ristau wound up with a 69.8% for the tourney but won only two games as did Verdan Zelmar averaging 67.2%. There were only 4 games under 60% in the 32 games played. Bill Mc-Nally continued his mastery of Class A by registering 5 straight on his home courts, however, Ray Nelson finished strong to wind up with only one loss. Mike Lovetere was tops in Class B and Marion Hawley captured the Class C ringerfest.

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Gonzales Pressed — (Continued) CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS A

W L % W L % Jesse Gonzales, S.ClaraCo. 4 2 74.4 Bill McNally, Arroyo Viejo 5 0 59.2 Marty Santos, Mosswood . .4 3 70.7 Ray Nelson, Sonoma Co. . .4 1 58.0 Jack Seymour, Gldn Gate 3 3 65.8 George Greeott, SonomaCo. 2 3 52.6 Mel Ristau, SonomaCo. . .2 3 69.8 Vince Mauricio, S.ClaraCo. 2 3 48.6 Verdan Zelmar, S.ClaraCo. 2 3 67.2 Bud Lathe, Sacramento . .1 4 52.7 RuebenLee, Arroyo Viejtf 2 3 62.5 Herb Rushing, Livermore 1 4 43.5

CLASS B — Mike Lovetere, Golden Gate 4-1-47.7; Don Wheeler, Mosswood 3-2-47.0; John Saxby, Sonoma County 3-2-46.5; Walt East, Arroyo Viejo 2-3-44.8; Roy Hildebrandt, Mosswood 2-3-41.5; Jim Saunders, Santa Clara County 1-4-41.8.

CLASS C — Marion Hawley, Sonoma County 4-1-40.8; Ron Tonneson, Golden Gate 3-2-39.9; Lou Gayet, Sonoma County 3-2-38.7; Larry Mrkvicka, Santa Clara County 3-2-33.5; Bob Hanlon, Sonoma County 1-4-32.8; John Ho-well, Sacramento 1-4-32.2.

Monday Edges Ballowe For Hill City, Va. Open Crown This tournament was made up of a Championship Division and Classes A,

B and C (Junior Division). Cecil Monday of Richmond and Thomas Ballowe of Lynchburg wound up tied for the championship with Monday winning in the playoff and Ballowe becoming runner-up. Meet was sponsored by Hill City, Virginia Club and Lynchburg, Virginia Recreation Department and played June 17. Championship Division — Group 1 Championship Division — Group 2

W L % W L % T. Ballowe 5 0 62.0 C. Monday 5 0 72.0 L. E. Lucas 3 2 62.0 C. Henson 4 1 62.0 E. L. Smith 3 2 57.0 D. Pugh 2 3 56.0 O. H. Burnette 2 3 58.0 R. Williams 2 3 50.0 P. Seagraves 2 3 53.0 M. May 1 4 51.0 B. Dean, Jr 0 5 45.0 L. Dove forfeit

CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION - Group 3 — J. Walker 5-0-69.0; D. Marshall 4-1-59.0; H. Torrence 2-3-56.0; D. Douglas 1-4-60.0; W. King 1-4-55.0; R. Cline 1-4-51.0.

CLASS A DIVISION — C. Painter 5-0-56.0; F. Dunlap 4-1-55.0; B. Michael 3-2-39.0; C. P. Monday 2-3-35.0; F. Blankenship 1-4-41.0; R. Ragland, Jr. 0-5-29.0.

CLASS B DIVISION — W. P. Sammons 5-0-46.0; M. Whaley, 4-1-40.0; R. Smith 3-2-31.0; D. Routon 2-3-33.0; J. Grimm, 1-4-27.0; C. Stinespring 0-5-21.0.

CLASS C DIVISION (Juniors) — R. Walker 2-0-52.0; L. Kite 1-1-23.0; K. Henson 0-2-37.0.

Hughes Winner Of Jaycees Meet At Atkins, Iowa CLASS A — Harold Hughes 5-1; Bennie Carter 4-2; Fred Keiper 3-2; Ho-

ward Huntley 2-3; Don Trafford 2-3; Walt Krapfl 0-5. CLASS B — Charles Foxx 5-0; Lewis Tarbox 3-2; Harry Sproston 3-2; Irv

Keiper 2-3; Lewis Jeter 1-4; Hiram Halverson 1-4. CLASS C — Ken Sproston 5-0; Arbe Bareis 4-1; Sid Johnson 3-2; Earl Cy-

pra 2-3; Virgil Krug 1-4; Wally Embretson 0-5.

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Dave Baker Blazes Hot Trail Thru Ozark Open Dave Baker of Wentworth, Missouri and current state champion caught fire

and burned up the courts with an 80 percent ringer average to win the annual Ozark Open held on the KCS courts in Neosho, Missouri, June 11.

CLASS A W L %

Baker 9 0 80.0 Long 8 1 66.0 Killgore 6 3 62.3 Webb 5 4 61.1 Gilmore 5 4 59.5

CLASS B — Neil Snelson, 7-0; Bill Mority, 5-2; Ted Lee, 4-3; Robt. Long, 3-4; Reynolds, 3-4; Maggard, 2-5; Myers, 2-5; Ellerman, 2-5.

CLASS C — Clarence Scott, Ramon Carver, Wahweotten, Jim Robinson, John Mullins, Bill O'Brien, Rhoads, Durfee, Cain and Manning.

W L % Greenlee 4 5 61.5 Roney 3 6 52.1 English 2 7 55.3 Oult 1 8 50.0 Adame 1 8 50.0

Curt Day Wins Wingate Open In Easy Manner World champ, Curt Day of Frankfort, Indiana, won the championship with

seven wins and no losses, while averaging 86.6 percent. Mark Seibold of Hunt-ington, Indiana came in second with five wins and two losses, and averaging 75.7 percent.

In the Women's Class there was a playoff between Bonnie Seibold of Hunt-ington, Indiana and Wanda Ditmer of Hillsboro, Indiana with Seibold defeat-ing Ditmer.

CLASS AA W L %

Curt Day, Frankfort 7 0 86.6 M. Seibold, Huntington .... 5 2 75.7 R. Billingsley, Craw'fdsvle 4 3 72.6 Paul Day, Frankfort 3 4 77.7 Karl VanSant, Cayuga .... 3 4 76.3 Don Claypool, Mellott 3 4 69.4 Al Hack, Indianapolis 2 5 64.0 Walt Wilhoite, Lebanon .. 1 6 63.1

CLASS A W L %

Bonna Baker, Crawfdsvle 6 1 61.0 H. Franke, Centralia 111. . .5 2 57.4 Robt. Bever, Hillsboro .... 5 2 57.0 Ronald Cauble, Paoli 4 3 56.9 Lowell Hinkle, Middletown 4 3 52.9 Jim Gayler, Wingate 3 4 52.8 Rich Neville, Tremont, 111. 1 6 45.5 Lloyd Keller, Franklin forfeit

CLASS BB — Charles McElhaney, Tangier 6-1-55.1; Charles Fix, Boswell 6-1-57.0; Robert Vail, Linden 5-2-54.3; John Kolaiser, Bloomingdale 3-4-49.7; Morris Gillespie, Indianapolis 3-4-48.4; Art Matthews, Boswell 3-4-42.8; Jim Pierson, Mooresville 2-5-49.3; John Hammons, Crawfordsville forfeit.

CLASS B — Randy McKinniss, Lafayette 7-0-49.3; Robert Fults, Seymour, 111. 4-3-45.7; Lowell Dearinger, Greenfield 4-3-44.8; Gene Mendenhall, Nobles-ville 3-4-43.9; Clifford Swank, Waynetown 3-4-41.6; Bob McBride, Frankfort 3-4-40.2; Harold Land, Crawfordsville 2-5-40.9; E. G. Campbell, Greentown 2-5-35.2.

CLASS CC — Tom Kelsey, Crawfordsville 4-1; Gerald Kiger, Linden 3-2; Roy Franke, Centralia, 111. 3-2; Richard Hostetler, Indianapolis 3-2; Clyde Coddington, Tremont, 111. 2-3; C. O. Haffner, Crawfordsville 0-5.

CLASS C — Rich Rathbun, Ladoga 5-0-35.7; Lowell Cummings, Indianapolis 3-2-34.8; Charles Jarred, Cayuga 3-2-26.4; Paul Mitchell, Wingate 2-3-26.3; Darrell Campbell, Greentown 2-3-21.7; Jeff Bowyer, Frankfort 0-5-17.0.

WOMEN — Bonnie Seibold, Huntington 2-1-54.3; Wanda Ditmer, Hillsboro 1-2-48.1.

JUNIORS — Bob Patterson, Jamestown 3-0; Gary Meihles, Lafayette 2-1; Jeff Bartlett, Waynetown 1-2.

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Orville Saffle Takes Vallejo Class E (No. Calif J Orville Saffle decisioned teammates Vernon Wallis and Mike Black to take

home the first place trophy on the Vallejo club courts. The club, with the help of the City of Vallejo, recently renovated their courts and they are now first class with new "Livermore clay. Vernon Wallis was second in the 6-man round-robin.

CLASS E — Orville Saffle, Vallejo 6-1-20.2; Vernon Wallis, Vallejo 4-2-16.1; Mike Black, Vallejo 4-3-20.1; Walter Primbsch, Vallejo 2-3-14.3; Patricia Ar-bo, Vallejo 1-4-9.2; Ralph Collins, Sonoma County 0-5-8.0.

Brazzi's Perfect Record Wins Reno Indian Colony Meet With ideal weather and a wonderful barbecue and playing on eight perma-

nent clay courts in the Reno, Nevada Indian Colony tournament, Ed Brazzi of Vallejo, California had a perfect record to come in first in the first group of Class A. In the second group of Class A, Earl Davenport of Carson City, Nevada was first, and is to receive the News Digest for one year, courtesy of George and Gay Wilfon.

CLASS A — GROUP 1 W L %

E. Brazzi, Vallejo, Calif... 5 0 43.1 B. Miller, Reno, Nev 4 1 51.4 C. Jones, Sparks, Nev 3 2 35.6 F. Dianda, Sparks, Nev... 1 4 36.6 S. Peterson, Chester, Calif. 0 5 36.1 J. Bracken, Fallon, Nev... 2 3 29.9

CLASS A — GROUP 2 W L %

Davenport, Ca'on City, Nev 5 0 37.3 J. Peterson, Chester, Calif. 3 2 35.2 N. Simpson, Sparks, Nev. 3 2 32.9 F. Vocke, Chester, Calif... 2 3 31.9 L. Astor, Reno, Nev 1 4 23.6 L. Maxey, Chester, Calif... 1 4 20.0

CLASS B — A. Fragale, Reno, Nev. 6-0-39.2; C. Bower, Reno, Nev. 4-2-37.3; P. Martinez, Sparks, Nev. 4-2-33.4; J. Webb, Sparks, Nev. 2-4-29.6; B. Webb, Sparks, Nev. 3-3-27.9; A. Perks, Sparks, Nev. 1-5-26.1; D. Frugoli, Sparks, Nev. 1-5-23.6.

CLASS C — F. Weaver, Sparks, Nev. 6-1-29.7; N. Zuniga, Reno, Nev. 5-2-24.5; J. Nelms, Sparks, Nev. 5-2-26.3; J. Tallant, Sparks, Nev. 5-2-26.4; M. McCauley, Sparks, Nev. 3-4-26.4; F. Lepori, Sparks, Nev. 2-5-19.4; R. Ham-mond, Sparks, Nev. 2-5-18.0; R. Vance, Reno, Nev. 0-7-12.3.

CLASS D — C. Weaver, Sparks, Nev. 6-1-20.8; F. Lemus, Sparks, Nev. 4-3-17.0; R. Cridelich, Reno, Nev. 4-3-14.1; E. Dunn, Sparks, Nev. 3-4-17.7; V. Wallis, Vallejo, Calif. 3-4-13.5; J. Sanders, Chester, Calif. 3-4-12.5; H. Os-good, Fallon, Nev. 2-5-12.3.

WOMEN — G. Wilfon, Reno, Nev. 5-0-24.6; A. Osorio, Reno, Nev. 4-1-16.4; M. Bower, Reno, Nev. 3-2-15.3; S. Kearns, Reno, Nev. 1-4-12.1; P. Nelms, Reno, Nev. 1-4-11.2; J. Astor, Reno, Nev. 1-4-.9.

JUNIOR GIRLS — G. Nelms, Sparks, Nev. 3-0-1.6; A. Astor, Reno, Nev. 1-2-5.0; D. Astor, Reno, Nev. 1-2-3.3; A. Sanchez, Reno, Nev. 1-2-0.

JUNIOR BOYS — J. Campbell, Sparks, Nev. 5-0-21.0; D. Tallant, Sparks, Nev. 4-1-11.0; R. Babst, Sparks, Nev. 2-3-13.0; D. Moler, Sparks, Nev. 1-4-13.0; M. Campbell, Sparks, Nev. 2-3-3.0; D. Campbell, Sparks, Nev. 2-3-1.0.

Dahlene Of Kansas Interviewed On Cablevision Program Alvin Dahlene of Lawrence, Kansas appeared on SUNFLOWER CABLE-

VISION at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 27. Sunflower Cablevision is a new facility in Lawrence, Kansas and just about six months old. He appeared for about five or six minutes and then it was on tape in the evening of June 25. That makes him the first horseshoe pitcher in that area to appear on Cablevision. The interview covered his many years as a pitcher (now in his 53rd season), also his many records and art of pitching horseshoes. It was a nice surprise for him when Mr. Len Clark, sports caster, called him up for this show.

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Darnold Clips Five Straight To Win Cedar Rapids, Iowa Open

Harold Darnold of Burlington, Iowa, pitching superb horseshoes, outdis-tanced Art Hampton and the rest of the field to win the Cedar Rapids Open tournament held on the Ellis Park courts in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Hampton had the highest ringer percentage of 75.1 percent for the day, plus the highest single game percentage of 83.3 percent.

CLASS A CLASS B W L % W L %

H. Darnold 5 0 71.0 J. Paxton 5 0 67.2 A. Hampton 4 1 75.1 L. Bender 3 2 51.7 S. Jackson 2 3 65.7 C. Foxx 2 3 46.4 F. Rogers 2 3 54.0 M. Blake 2 3 53.7 H. Rogers 2 3 62.4 W. Wedewer 2 3 46.7 H. Hughes 0 5 51.1 J. Draper 0 5 38.8

CLASS C — G. McNamar, 5-0-56.9; H. Meister, 4-1-47.8; H. Paxton, 3-2-42.3; H. J. Davis, 2-3-40.9; B. Waddle, 1-4-32.1; W. Krapfl, 0-5-23.0.

CLASS D — D. C. Trafford, 5-0-50.5; F. Robinson, 4-1-46.3; E. Weber, 2-3-39.0; C. King, 2-3-41.6; F. Gerholdt, 2-3-41.9; H. Savage, 0-5-31.7.

CLASS E — L. Tarbox, 5-0-42.2; H. Hinders, 4-1-31.9; D. Sease, 3-2-38.4; R. Crawford, 2-3-29.3; H. Sproston, 1-4-26.5; D. Sease, 0-5-25.7.

CLASS F — J. Brown, 5-0-37.3; B. Sproston, 4-1-36.2; L. Williams, 3-2-30.3; G. Rutherford, 2-3-24.4; G. Sease, 1-4-25.7; H. Davidson, 0-5-17.6.

CLASS G — J. Rolwes, 5-1-30.1; C. Beaver, 4-2-37.3; B. McNace, 2-3-33.3; F. Underwood, 2-3-33.5; K. Andrews, 2-3-39.4; B. McNace, 1-4-21.7.

CLASS H—P. Wagg, 3-0; L. Christoph, 2-1; L. Sease, 1-2; T. Kemmerer, 0-3.

New Jersey AAll Open Crown Goes To Jack Giddes Jack Giddes of Martinsville, New Jersey was as hot as the weather on July

2 when he took top honors in the annual New Jersey AAU Open held at Middlesex, New Jersey. Ron Vogel, former Illinois member was runner-up.

CLASS A CLASS B W L % W L %

J. Giddes, Mar'nsville, N.J. 5 0 67.1 V. Yanetti, Bnd Brk, N.J. 4 1 52.5 R. Vogel, Middlesex, N.J. 4 1 53.2 J. Segotta, Clark, N.J. . .3 2 52.5 L. Gancos, Brooklyn, N. Y. 2 3 55.6 Mary Lee, Brooklyn, N.Y. 3 2 53.1 R. Anderson, York, Pa. . .2 3 53.4 B.Herrmann, Clark, N. J. 3 2 48.0 J. Schultz, Brentwood, L.I. 2 3 45.4 D. Eberhardt, Middlesex . .1 4 46.0 Bill Kolb, Belleville, N. J. 0 5 44.2 T. Skinner, Bloomf'ld, N.J. 1 4 44.6

CLASS C — Al Cherry, Plainfield, N. J. 5-0-50.0; Walt Pruiksma, Clifton, N. J. 3-2-47.6; Hank Mullen, So. Plainfield, N. J. 3-2-45.9; Al Ravencraft, East Orange, N. J. 1-4-43.0; Al Ward, Passaic, N. J. 1-4-29.7.

CLASS D — T. Lewis, Millville, N. J. 5-0-45.5; C. Denk, Philadelphia, Pa. 4-1-35.2; Al Price, Cranford, N. J. 3-2-35.9; G. Bragg, Sayville, L. I., N. Y. 2-3-36.8; P. Albers, Nutley, N. J. 1-4-28.2; W. Rogers, Sayville, L. I., N. Y. 0-5-20.2.

CLASS E — J. Burd, Calif on, N. J. 5-0-34.5; H. Smith, Bayshore, L. I., N. Y. 4-1-31.8; H. Moser, Millville, N. J. 2-3-24.8; J. Italia, Linden, N. J. 2-3-24.9; J. Tripodi, Kenilworth, N. J. 1-4-19.9; E. Brault, Middlesex, N. J. 1-4-18.6.

CLASS F — N. Lysy, Hightstown, N. J. 4-0-22.7; A. Beebe, Millville, N. J. 3-1-24.2; L. Ouelette, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1-3-21.6; R. Coleman, Middlesex, N. J. 1-3-12.5; J. McCaffrey, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1-3-7.5.

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Darnold Sweeps Muscatine, Iowa Open - 5 Straight Wins CLASS A

W L % Harold Darnold 5 0 67.6 Art Hampton 4 1 70.0 Bill Vandegriff 3 2 55.9 Casey Bettisworth 2 3 62.7 Hugh Rogers 1 4 53.3 Ross Sorenberger 0 5 55.5

CLASS B W L % John Paxton 5 0 69.9

D. Maroon 3 2 63.3 Stoney Jackson 3 2 64.8 L. Lyman 2 3 61.8 Francis Rogers 1 4 56.1 Ernie Danielson 1 4 56.9

CLASS C — Harold Hughes 4-1-64.2; Byron Hafner 4-1-58.1; H. Durrette 4-1-57.2; R. Switzer 2-3-47.9; Walt Wedewer 1-4-51.6; Andy Jackson 0-5-34.9.

CLASS D — Charles Foxx 5-0-53.9; Larry Bender 4-1-56.6; G. Johnson 3-2-48.5; Harold Paxton 2-3-48.6; Carl Bennett 1-4-35.8; Harry Anderson 0-5-37.7.

CLASS E — Howard Huntley 5-0-54.8; Leonard Williams 3-2-43.5; Don Trafford 3-2-48.9; Howard Jake Davis 3-2-51.1; Gene McNamar 1-4-51.6; Chal-mer McClain 0-5-41.1.

CLASS F — Don Sease 4-1-46.1; Frank Robinson 4-1-49.5; Ralph Craw-ford 4-1-41.1; Lewis Tarbox 2-3-34.1; Bob St. George 1-4-32.4; Glen Speers 0-5-27.0.

CLASS G — Danny Sease 4-1-35.4; A. Rabe 4-1-35.0; A. DeJayness 3-2-32.8; C. Werner 2-3-26.5; Gene Sease 1-4-29.7; Pliny Wagg 1-4-35.6.

CLASS H — Howard Zihlman 2-1-29.3; Louis Christoph 2-1-26.6; Larry Sease 1-2-25.7; D. Chesley 1-2-20.6.

Bob Davis Top Man In Antwerp, Ohio Open Bob Davis of Indiana topped the Annual Antwerp, Ohio Open tournament

with a 4 and 1 record on July 4 in Antwerp, Ohio. He also posted the high single game, shooting an 83.3 ringer percentage.

CLASS A — Bob Davis, Ind. 4-1; J. Lenard, Mich. 3-2; B. Plumb, Ohio 3-2; J. Hoyer, Ind. 2-3; J. Lind, Ohio 2-3; J. Goyoakas, Mich. 1-4.

CLASS B — P. Rohrs, Ohio 5-0; A. Fredrick, Ind. 4-1; A. Neff, Ohio 3-2; J. Ruffer, Ohio 2-3; H. Reed, Ohio 1-4; A. McCombs, Ohio 0-4.

CLASS C — J. G. Curly, Ohio 5-0; M. Koeppe, Ohio 4-1; R. Clem, Ind. 3-2; C. Clingaman, Ohio 2-3; A. Figy, Ohio 1-4; A. Bratton, Ohio 0-5.

CLASS D — W. Lemmon, Ind. 5-0; C. Dexter, Ohio 4-1; E. Ashilman, Ohio 3-2; J. Williamson, Ohio 2-3; T. Schilb, Ohio 1-4; B. Bricker, Ohio 0-5.

Knoxville, Tennessee Tourney Won By Jim Burns CLASS A — Burns 6-0-77.5; R. Norwood 5-1-77.3; T. Norwood 3-3-69.7;

Hatmaker 3-3-67.5; O. D. Lebow 3-3-66.0; D. Ward 1-5-55.3; Hammitt 0-6-57.9. CLASS B — J. Lawson 5-0-66.2; McCamey 3-2-62.4; Walker 3-2-59.9; Wil-

liams 2-3-55.3; Stallings 2-3-52.9; Montgomery 0-5-53.6. CLASS C — Wilson 4-1-50.6; Wells 3-2-50.0; Jackson 3-2-47.4; Whaley 2-3-

48.4; Blevins 2-3-46.2; Beach 1-4-37.8. CLASS D — A. J. Nane 5-1-48.1; E. Beard 4-2-46.2; C. Whaley 4-2-40.3; D.

Holmes 3-3-36.9; B. Arms 2-4-38.6; Gregg 2-4-36.2; Crowe 1-5-35.0. CLASS E — W. Pierce 6-0-44.0; Kinsey 5-1-37.3; Miles 4-2-28.6; Wills 3-3-

30.0; Phelps 2-4-20.4; J. Holmes 1-5-7.9; Davis 0-6-6.6.

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