iriHiiisman first inning, three in the thirdand one in the fourth.Wesleyan Has 38 Gridders Out For DrillsMITCHELL — Thirty-eight men reported out for the %st day ofLidtAsBy LARRY United Prt*sPIERRE (UPi:spring football at Dakota Wes-!forged ahead 01med queens of the 18th inners. From le£t-to-right imidt.(Plainsman £portsphoto)lajor League =!-ea^ers, National League t Club ABR H Pet.i, S.F.Inst; Mil. t, Pgb. uro, Chi. i, St. L. ler, Pgh.Cin. soud, S.F. Cin.nmas, 51. L.32 5 -14.438 26 5 11 .42335 11 14 .40030 * 4 itM0 2R a 11 .393 34 11 13 .382 21 5 8 .38129 3 11 .37936 4 13 .36125 3 fl .360ns batted In — Skinner, Pill; McMillan, Reds II; n. Braves 10; Smith, Pirates Clemente, Pirates 10. me runs — McMillan. Reds lanks, Cubs 3; Skinner, Pi-j 3. (17 tied with 2).Iching — Law, Pirates 2-0; Eid, Pirates 2-0; Loes, Giants McCormick, Giants 2-0.leyan University Wednesday, April 2D. according fu Donald Pin-hey, DWU head football coach.Lettermen back from last year’s squad are Jerry Huffman* Mitchell; Marlitt Halstead. Onida; Jack Jones. Okaton; Steve Dale, Lo.ig Beach; Calif.; Jem Rcnken, Mitchell; Jerry Ferris, Syracuse. N. Y.; Abraham Vogel, Brooklyn, N. Y.t Boh Ki ..ter, Fulton, N. Y.: Ted Safranski, Fulton, N, Y.; John Juehl, Bridgewater; Cherrel Thayer. Sioux City. Iov/a; Kent Millard, Faith; Xcn Carroll, Plankinton: Richard Whitman,Flandrcau; Jerry Miller, ’ While Lake; William Rogers, Rockford, Ul.t and Donald Zingier, Kimball.Others back from the squad are terry McEtvain, Fedora; Jim Jucht, Bridgewater; Bob Sisolak, Fords, N. J.; Mike McKay, Pittsburgh. Pa,; Dave Scott, Timber Lake, and Rodnfy Puling, Plano.Newcomers to the squad are Dick Bentass, White; .Gary Britton, Mitchell; Charles Richardson, Yankton; Joel Jacko. Far Rocka-way, N. Y.; Darrel* Leach, North Platte. Neb. w Donald Messer, Kimball; Paul Carlson’ Minneapolis, Minn.: Darold James, Gann Valley; Herman Assmus, Stick-ney; Barney Scalet, Freeport, New York; Hallie Gregory, Madison, Wis.; Gene Becker, Gettysburg; Dennis’ Cole, Gary; Tom Connelly, Newburgh, N. Y., and Pete Mackey, Howes.Two regulars who will miss spring practice'are Ralph Eich-ten, Ethan, and Jim Carter, Berrien Springs, Mich.Pinhey in his first year at the helm of Wesleyan’s football team posted a 3*4-1 record.last event to si fend their Class Pierre Legion R day.The Cobblers better than agovernor's** millFalls Washingtc ting pace. But to lift the wes past its _ closes Huron, Pierre ar Leola took t\v to unseat *defen Tyndall in the lt;tition. Hoven ] strong finish, set ord in the spr: capture the Cla Frank Post o named the butsi of the meet antTEAM T CiftftiRapid City 16*2. m*. Lead 13^. I Sioux Falls Wash! a^i. Winner 2.-Cl**• Leola 16. Tvnd? 15. Hiehmore 12, I enne 1. McIntosh Cla*Hoven 13. Onida Kadoka 7. Cresbar 4. Canava 4, Whit 3, Harrdd a, A*ar quois 1. Alpena 1.Karninv Nameof the Will G. R Post tied for Ihi and was 6 mem lay teams, two victories.Three record; at the meet.Sioux Falls V ered their own Class A mile rel scampered horn mark in the Ck bettering the old than five seconHoven set a Class C sprint race which sawisher, Kadoka, faster than the