ayer on ground blocked him. Tryingjt of Starr's way is tackle Bob Skor-(AP Wirephoto)/riter)itches (I the 'em, swiftemearly'agueAm arand uI In The f the tit one hvn thericann theVorldiiookgreat1 and oungridingmeriusing od ofII-starVorlde m andtoss a snapiosinea fulln theeping I rom i more »x (»2■* If-TRAP SHOOTING RESI MSHamm's topped Lundeen's State Hospital w’on over the Police Department; C’itv RakersW r msdefeated the Fire Department; Cities Service won over the Eagles; Anderson and Sandberg downed Ferguson Drillers.Twenty-five straight winners. Dave Vore. Rill Lundeen. Duane Swanton, Owen Thompson and Rowdy FrahmNigh guns for season Dave Vore. first; Andy Anderson, second; Boh Holstrom. Harry Frahmand Ed Lundeen tier! for third They will shoot off tie nxt week. Final three top teams;Hamms’Cities Service Oitv Rakcrv(Cities Service and Citv RakervAT S' ” 9*. .will play off second place tienext week).TorkHostsNew York Mills will hoD a ^11lt;iuot baseball tournament this week starting Thursday and run rung through Saturday. Touranment manager, BobBromine, vx 111 have 12 teams inthe tournament of boys 15 years old and younger.In first round play. August 4 Fraz.ee meets Fine River at 0 a rn New York Mills takes on Eagle Rend at II 30 a.m., Scheka faces Deer Creek at 2 pin and ilenning plays Fergus Falls at 4 30.Verndalc. Hawley. Perham and Wadena draw hves the first (lav9r ' mrFour games are slated for the quarterfinals Friday with the fir t game set for 9 Semifinals will he played Saturday morning and the final championship game i et for 5 p.m. Saturday evenmg.*.)•2 OverBreekenridgeFergus Falls defeated Breck-enridge 32 in a Y.FAV, gameTuesday afternoon here at Roosevelt Park diamond.Mike Nelson held Breckenridge to two hits through five innings and gave way to .John Hopper as he got into a jam in the sixth when Breckenridge tied the game at 2 ail.In the bottom of the seventh David Olson got. life on an error stole second, went to third on an infield out and scored on an error.Danny boomer currently ting at a hot 4H7 clip, had doubles and a single to leadlocal V F.W,I \r* lt;• kcuH'ia*F * rgu sr Kails AIl !M‘ arifi anti Larsen.hit-twothecrew.mill 111 * nw1i*ft Oil \ --Kc*tl, Nelson,*»Hoppt r▼BriefDUNEDIN. Fla. T The Professional Golfer \ssn s weekly tournament standings show V nold Palmer of Ligonier, Pa ,still leading the top 10 moneywinners with a total of $08,700.Palmer has played in 20 professional golf tournaments, wonfive and plated in the first five12 times.DENVER ft More than 70 college athletic leaders discussed behind closed doors today possible changes in financial aid. eligibility, admission tests andother regulations affecting athlotcs m schools affiliated witnthe National Collegiate Mhletic\ssn.NEW YORK T Major league club owners have agreed to the players' overwhelming d(‘ sire for two Ml-Star games :n 1961 but in 1962 and thereafter the league will revert to the tra ditional one game.W U KEGAN, III. T - Medal ist Marianne Gables of Whittier, Calif , meets Patti Shook of Sau gautuck, \lich.. today in the firstround of the Women's Western Gold \ssn. Junior Girls Tourna men t.I he 17 y ear-old Miss (lable, who won th(‘ Los Angeles junior championship, shot a 3-over par 39 39 78 m winning modal honors