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Campbellsport, DodgelandJ Hill toppers Win in Track *Campbellsport and Dodge- K^SUSSfe,'aSK2»^Si,,IUfeS:. land, who will battle for the gFlyway Conference track 440-yard da*n—i, i#um»n, 0. 2, a«i«r, crown next Thursday at the SF-AsBeck' c‘4' HICkey' NF‘ $'H,yw UW*Fond du Lac track, took180-yard low hurdi** —1, Oucharme, ... _ . . WBE. 2, L. Martiny, C, 3, Voloht, 0.invitational titles Friday. a. minty, c. s, woiwebr, g. fju.The Cougars succeeded schutliVr. on a7 c'n»/ nf! ^'Mirk-North Fond du Lac iw.m, 5. s, e^ier, c, 2:«.7.220-yard dash-1, Thurow, 0. 2, Bares, 3, Bishop, S. 4. ~ “ *•- -Kakikowen, WM. :24,4,Invitational at Grafton with W min run - i, stommai, c. 2, 57 points, with the Orioles SAZ. £ «£l%rhmr' *“• * slipping to third place with44 ooints Ozaukee. 3, West Milwaukee. 4, Northt !u« pona du Lac. 5, West Bend East. 3:14.5.In the Waterford Invita- shot pm—i, ott, g. 2, Beaster, nf. tional, Dodgeland, , led by % Si *' Andre*' ww 5- Zoeh' Gary Wild who was a double winner m the 100 and 220*yard 150-7. dashes, nosed out Wilmot, 48- 3,Hickman! S. 4, ft. Martiny, C. 5,Beesley, NF. 204v?45 for top honors.Other area track saw St.Lawrence Seminary roll to its .third straight Bay- Lakes c- * «• s' T*6High lump—1, Plier, O. 2, R. Martiny, C. 3, Watry, 0- 4, Blaine, C. 5, Hick' man. S. 6-2.Pole vault—1, Hessel, S. 2, Kohl, NF.Conference title with 7 8 points, while Mayville was fourth in the Hart landArrowhead Invitational, which “^M-yardSash-i.BAY LAK6S CONFERENCE St. Lawrence 71, Gibraltar it, Sevastopol 54, Manitowoc Lutheran 31, Winnebago Lutheran tj and Sacred Heart, .. Sitte, G. 2, Sterr,Germantown won with 54y2 WLA 3, Charney, G. 4, Rankin, S. 5,Brady, su. : 11.1points.Jim Walgenbach was a triple winner in the 100 and 220 and 120-yard low hurdles,5, John B-y. ............Prendergast, SL. 3, Dick, ML. 4, Ktem-ens, SL. 5, Sterr, WLA. ;24.8.440-yard dash—1, Sterr, WLA. 2, De-Muse, s. 3, Schuster, s. 4, Swede 1, G. 5 Avenges ML, :5B.3.and Kerry Lamonska won the ChowrtirdSH^~Hartl°sy 4, jmn prender-OQA..»*rf rnm ahrl hioh i.min flaiyL. ^SchmWL Went.ker, ML 3, Maxfield, SL. *, Kiehnau, S. 5, Keppelman, ML. 4:57 Two mile run—i, Leffier, SL. 2, Lake, S. 3, Mersberger, SL. 4, Ebeling, ML. 5, Schumachear, S. 10:40,4 120-yard high hurdles—1, Kostka, G. 5, Weber, S. 3, Schmidt, ML. 4, White,-yard run ahd high jump to lead Oakfield to a 68-59 dual meet triumph over Lomira.Dave Seibel set a meetrecord of 4:40 in winning the sl. s, Fischer, s. ru.amile run for Campbellsport. Other Cougar winners at Grafton included Larry Mutiny in the 120-yard high hurdles in 16.5 seconds; Rich Martiny in the 880 in 2:02.7; Glenn Stommel in the two mile run in 10:13.5; and tbe Campbellsport mile relay team in 3:34-5.Jim Beier was the indi--yard low hurdles—1, Kostka, G. 2, Schwarz, ML. 3, Rankin, S. 4, Scott Kiaoperich, SL. 5, White, SL. :23-2-Shot put—1, Klemens, SL. 2, Smolic, SL 3, Peterson, 6. 4, Jaeger, ML. 5, HICkS, G. 43-4V2.Discus—1, Smolic. SL, 2, Danks, SL. 3, Lake, S. 4, Kleneu, S. S, Jaeger, ML. 124-1,High jump—1, Scott Klapperich, SL. 2, Skaldaneak, SL- 3, Haen, 5- 4, Swed-ai. G. 5, Sitte, G. S-10.Pole vault—1, Petersen, S. 2, Mos-galler, S, 3, Skladanek, $L. 4, Charney, G. 5, Wright, ML, 11-0.Long fump—1, Kostka, G. 2, Brady, SL. 3, Skladanek, SL. 4, Sterr, WLA. 5, Ranker, S. 19-7.yard relay — 1, Gibraltar (Sitte,ttiHo-,1 ctunHnnt fnr Nnrth Charney, Sundstrom and Kostka). 2,Vldual Standout lor INOnn Manitowoc Lutheran. 3, St. Lawrence.Fond du Lac,winning the *• Sevastopol 1:42.5.• J Mile retay — 1, Sevastopol (Rankin,long jump in 20-872 ana Weber, Schuster and DeMuse). 2, Mani-running on the Orioles’ winning 880-yard relay team. Wild won the 100 in 10.2towce Lutheran. 3, Gibraltar 4:02.5.St. Lawrence. *,WATERFORD INVITATIONALJ i-u*. non «io 51' slt;le,n Central 2«, Beloit Turner 22,seconds, the 220 in 23 seconds Waterford 21%, Pewaukee 19, MUk-Dodqelend 48, Wilmot 45Vi, Franklin■I ---------..J nnnAiiffblnnil’c wanago II and New Berlin Efsanhowtr 7.and ran on L 0 a g e 1 a n a S nQ.yerd high hurdle*-1, Kirchner, F,second-place team in the mile :M-g !K*,JUShTlkWild, D,relay to spark the Trojan 880-y a rd re la y—i,’ *N ew’ 11 rf' Efsen-hower, 1:35-8; 440-yard dash—1, Badger, W, :53.2? 180-yard low hurdles — 1, Klrchner, F, ;2I,3; 880-yard run — 1, Braunschweig, P, 2:07.1; 220-yard dashthe discus with a throw of -l g w.rff, o, iwo miit run-i,Gelk, W, 9:54.4; mile relay-—!, Wilmot, 3:38; long Jump—1, Golltz, F, 19-5;victory at Waterford. Teammate Mike Maertz also wonhigh lump—l, Kant, p, 5-8; pole vault 1, Schroeder, SC. 1*8; shot put—1, Hen ning, M, 49-9; and discus—1, Maertz, D, 132-7.132-7.St. Lawrence Seminary won three of the five field events to come from behind and win another Bay-Lakes Confer-Artr.a titlf Tflrnmp c to rr 40, Hamilton 2IVj, Mavville 277s, St.ence uue. jerome iterr Francis 24, Kewaskum 22%* Nericon 20scored all 13 W i n n e b a g 0 and Union Grove 12.t .. . « . ® Discus—T, Solwotd, H-A, 142-872; shotLutheran Academy points, put—I, wegenerstrand,_ UG, 47-5; highHARTLAND invitationalGermantown 547j, Hart land-Arrowheadwinning the quarter mile in 58.5 seconds.Jeff Voss was first in thetump—1, Smith, H, 6-0; long lump—1 Persha, M. 17-9; pole vault—1, Guirra. H-A. 11-6; 120-yard high hurdles — 1, Sopgowlcz, GT. :15 9; 100-yard dash—1, Young, H, 10:3, mile run—l, Stuettgen,and fourth in the 100 and 220,2.01; 440-yard dash—1, Voss, M, :S2 6; iso-yard low hurdles—1, Smith, H, ;20,8880-yard relay—1, Germantown (Potter, ifies, Arbeiter and Geistherdt), 1 ;35.3;respectively, to lead May- sch ..,7 . 220-yard dash-1. Potter, GT, :23.2; twoVllle at Hartland as the mite run—I, Backhaus, K, 10:02.4; mileCardinals scored 27*4 points. relay1, Germantown, 3:35,2. Kewaskum, with Randy o»k(i4iu **, Lomira s*„ , . . », A High hurdles—Dav# Kottk*, O, andBackhaus Winning the two- Ron Rusch, l, tied, :17.3; lDO-Walgen*” mile — Geisthardt, O,mile run in 10:02.4, finished Iffe °2:ta^1f,eW - Lomira (Barber,cjyth with 221/4 nnints while Maul, Grimes, Raubel, 1:21.5; 440Stxm wun LL/i pomis, wuue om[ami L ;S7i0i i2o-y«rd low hurdleHoricon, led by Bob Young Walqenbachr O, T4.7; 880 — Lamonska,inn ■« mo O- 2.1.4; 220 - Walgenbach, O, ;24.9;who captured the 100 in 10.3 2-mlle-Yantz, O, 10:38.0; MOB-yard re-cnr'nnrl*! wnc cpvpnth with 9(1 lay—Oakfield (Waltz, Lamonska, Urban,seconas, was sevenui wun Geisthardn( 2:57i5# h,gh [Ump _ La-points at Hartland. monska, O, 5-4; long jump—Coll ten, ,0,■ LACKHAWK invitationalCamtballsport 57, Ozaukeo 53, NorthFond du Lac 44, Shortwood 34, WestBond East M, Grattan 17 and West Mllwaukaa tS.120-yard high hurdles—1, L. MartinyC. 2, Ludvlgsen, NF, 3, Bauman, O. 4, Patt, NF. 5. Gundrum, G. ;16.5.100-yard desh — 1, Thurow, O. 2, Weishaw, WM. 3, Bishop, S. 4, Bares, O. 5, Kocher, WBE. rtO.8.Mila run—1, Seibel, C. 2, Wlsklrchen, WBE, 3, Hoffman, S. 4, Paige, WM. 5, Plotter, C. 4:4B.18-0, pole vault—Rusch, L, 9-6; shot put—Raube, L, 44-1 IVj; discus—Raube,L, 131-9.Friday’s Homers
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