n Curing to dd unbeaten while Coauette (138) lis mark to 10-1. ites had flve falls aul Garcia (112) tne for the Greengley-Fertile match egional supremacy i classic. Fertile 1 the lower weights, !l-4 lead after seven Bagley won the last I out a 22-21 decision, n had six wfns and Mike Hanlon's 14-2 i added the deciding ry Berge, Phil Mix me Pound stayed as Remer bowed to r B team 30-15. Ada only one win and a Aahnomen won 48-5. iter and Jim Wille ibeaten. Winter had re Mahnomen falls, st heavyweight Glen with a sprained missed him in a 26-o Greenbush. Paul (112) and Mike Agre Greenbush had the i. Fosston won six in succession from igh 167 in beating ok 35-17. Tom John Krueger and silakes had Fosston b Klasse (112) had learbrook.§m\5.JMfi m■m*In ftST. PAUL. Minn. (AP) New snowmobile regulati have been adopted and into effect by the Minne; Department of Natl Resources, although prir copies won’t be available about another week.A DNR spokesman s about 300,000 copies of the i rules are rolling off presses and should be re for distribution throughout state by Jan. 15.THE BEGINNING of the Bagley Flyers Wrestler's late surge toward a victory overFertile’s undefeated Falcons came in tne 145 pound class. With the lopsided score of 21 to 4 facing him, Jon Rasmussen of Bagley outpointed Fertile’s Jin. I'horson to put the score at 21-7 and started the climb to respectability. Don Snobl. Bagley's 155 pounder followed by outpointing Kevin Lindberg to put the tally at 21-10. Jack Reddick. Bagley 167 pounder pinned Steve Ranz in the third period and put Bagley into winning distance at 21-16. Dave Snobl, 180, of Bagley, outpointed Mark Jensrud to bring the score to 21-19 and put the outcome up to the heavyweights. Fertile’s Greg Osmondson tried to keep away from Bagley’s Bill Lanners and managed a no point tie through tw o periods. But Lanners caught him in the final period and with an escape and a take down captured a22-21 win for Bagley. (Pioneer Photo by Harpo Dexter)Pee Wee IThe Bcmidji Pee 1 hockey traveling team ac two more victories to growing total last wlt; stopping Thief River Fall: Saturday after a 5-1 triuwover International F Wednesday.The wins raised the tei winning string to seven left their season's mark al Randy Phelps led the against the Prowlers with goals while Kric Niska Duke Thorson and Rob N had one each Niska Phelps. Brad Hanson and Koski added assists. Saceoman and Steve Sethad 18 stops to 17 forProwlers.Kevin Olson. Klt; Niskanen. Phelps and 'Montebello scored agi International Falls Koski. Niskanen. Phelps Keith Beck drawing as: