cy Is the d King isccnlive of victory, K-keep alive Big Eight ourt, Win-onday. He ;t 93 over-record atthird with and Colo-of the top alone in ay night’s 1 o r a do ►lace.1 have the2 race by ►cause the only two ith second aska Feb. rch 5. ghter grip lg at Misaks insur-nish in its •day night, irst game cnt rcsig-1T ranscriptHospitalsADMISSIONSGrace—Mrs. Virgil E. McCown, 420 North Elm; Earletta Burns, IS West llth; Otts Roberts, Lamed; Mrs. Cora Dunn, Pretty Prairie; Janette Boone, 320 East 10th; Mrs, Willis Callahan, 720 East 7th; Mrs. Robert H. Luman, RFD 1.St. Elizabeth’s—Robbie C. Harper, 508 East F; Forrest Betl, 703 North Monroe; Bob Wlng«rt, 1120West 20th; Joanna W. Davis, 1401North Ford; Terry L. Campbell, Scott City; Barbara K. Oakley, Lyons; Wanda Dyche, Nickerson; Mrs, Charles Hall, 1527 West 12th; Timothy P. Stoesz, 2802 North Jefferson; Brenda L. Crenshaw, 407 West 5th.DISMISSALSGrace — Donald L, Wedel, 917 South Main, South Hutchinson; Mrs, Richard C. Meador, 212 West 19th; Natalie E. Hammltt, St. John; Mrs. Billy G, Cotton, Nickerson; Walter L. Heim, 2407 North Van Buren; Walter M. Grant, 111 East 13th; Wayne L, Beal, East 16th; Mrs, John Wall, Buhler; David B. Mitchell, 1510 West 22nd; Harold D. Hoke, 409 West 26th; Mrs. Anna Thtessen, 740 North Chemical; Mrs. Lester Frlsble, Zenith; Robert Bryan Baumann, Burrton; Scott Russell, Partridge; Mrs. E. Curtis Easter, 1501 Dixie.St. Elizabeth's—Mrs. Ray Bllyeu, 526 Fontron; Alice R. Stewart, 3104 North Halstead; Fredrick Pieplow, RFD 3; Judith Showalter, South Hutchinson; Timothy P. Stoesz, 2902 North Jctfcrson; Cindy Lou Val-gren, 416 East 8th; Mrs. John Welker, Abbyvltie; Gertie B, Vater, RFD 1; Wayne J. Lundstram, Little River; Fred Weldon. 902 West 22nd; Mrs. Donald Lees and Infant. 1224East B; Mrs. Paul W. Nethercpt and infant, 108 Fay; Mrs. Victor L. Jordan and Infant, 2925 North Lorraine; Larry L, Lawrence, 711 West 6th; Jimmie O. Nichols, 707 Washington, Nickerson; Leslie A, Heinrich, 1629 East 4th.BIRTHSBoy—Mr. and Mrs. Willis F. Callahan, 720 East 7th, Friday at Grace.Trial WillDetermineGovernorST. PAUL, Minn. (AP)-A trial without precedent in the history of Minnesota opens in the courthouse here Monday—a trial that will help determine who was elected governor of Minnesota last Nov ember,i .■Three district judges appointed by the State Supreme Court will listen to arguments and pass upon between 1,500 and 2,000 disputed ballots culled from 96,000 chal lenged in recount proceedings started by former Lt. Gov, Karl Rolvaag (role’-vahg),Rolvaag was the Democratic candidate last November when voters divided so evenly that Re publican incumbent Elmer L. Anderson wound up the winner by 138 votes. The recount, pending a decision on disputed ballots, put Rolvaag in front by 133.Anderson remains in off i.c e pending a decision,This race marks the first time a statewide recount has reached the trial stage in Minnesota,N ew LarnedExpp T akps