Books, Ge/ss/er, Madson Carry Hopes of City Teamsout Haml in thlt; Wy swing run a hurlii j Ma: will jHocpiThey say softball is a pitch- as the Supermen made a se-perior Invitational title. Ilt; 321, er s game’ irious title bid. The 6-2. 220 • pounder can.jOM tIn that case. Eau Claire s Madson hurled a win f o r throw sling-shot or windmill arotir three entries should do w e 11 j Chippewa Valley In slat eand relies mainly on his fast J Mads as long as their front - line play last year but was most pitch. He will be backed up (.283)hurlers hold out in the state: Impressive three weeks a g oby brother Porky Madson ,.282)tournament which begins here at Superior when he outduelefl lt;1-11 and lefty Han' Hams.) xiio Thursda Bobo Johnson and Larry An-up from Lahner’s of the Na-In Peters’ Tex Books. Chip- dcrson to win the strong Su-tional League,pewa Valley’s Doran Geisslerand Wyman's Dale t Moose•! • • • • • •Madson. the city teams sportthe meet.Amundson, Books Top ~14 ho behin addec man and 1DKA 1.1. THREE are veterans, - Pn Sjof state tournament a c t i o n n M f _ ^ ^ „ —- —_ *ns ‘vsszssss'™ Major Loop Averages*™Books, in fact, was the out-1 Near-final average* of the Books has clinched the ers‘pitching title wih an 11-0 rec-lord. He also leads In srike- ann 1standing pitcher in Inst year's Major League show Petersstate meet at Marshfield. I j)on Amun(lson the leading throwing 21 consecutive hitter and Tex Books the topI scoreless innings before be- i pitcherIZf 'U,, b:.R,a; With their season complete ^ ° I only two .makeup gaVsouts with 125 and has recorded five shutouts.Chippewa Valley's Doran | Geissler follows with an 11-21— . -I. ItUI ...J «I