Olympic oames aspirant.Aberdeen Gains In Northern LoopBy United PressThe All-Dakota version of the : Northern League race moved ' ahead another step with Aberdeen another game ahead of its ‘second and third place rivals. l* The league-leading Pheasants went 11 innings last night before defeating third place Fargo-Mor-head, 7 to 5. Last place Grand Forks tried to aid the North Dakota cause by stopping second place Sioux Falls 1 to 0, on the seven-hit hurling of Milt Goe-mer, despite the fact that the Chiefs made four errors.Ronnie Struckmyer, one of the reasons why Aberdeen is in the .lead, and southpaw Bob Hass *ihooked up in a mound duel that Jsaw the regular game end in a t;5 to 5 tie. Aberdeen got to Hass r for two runs in the top half of j] the Uth.Eau Claire at Duluth was postponed by wet grounds and fog,i\ and Superior's game at St. Cloud' [ was halted by rain.Today’s games: jSuperior at St. Cloud. ^Aberdeen at Fargo-Moorhead. j Sioux Falls st Grand Forks.Eau Claire at Duluth. I]StandingsW L Pct.(}- Aberdeen ----------74 32 .698;c.Sioux Falls --------66 33 .635 :'Fargo-Moorhead 63 43 .594,'Duluth _____________51 49 .510i Eau Claire ---------53 51 .510llSuperior -----------40 59 .404-iSt. Cloud ___________41 61 .402i Grand Forks -------26 80 .245 ■