WILT CHAMBERLAINland so was their pitcher, Johnny 1 Mathews knocked down andAquinas Wins State Meet Opener, 2-1MENASHA, W i s.—La Crosse Aquinas, behind the four-hit pitching of big Larry Fox, stopped Milwaukee Notre Dame, 2-1, Friday in an opening game of the Wisconsin Catholic High Schoolbaseball tournament.Fox bested Milwaukee Notre Dame's Fred Woibrl wlio allowed six hits.The Milwaukee club was defending state baseball champion for3Ca (Crnuiir arilutueSaturday, May 21, 1958Ilelivered on Kill May ‘.MlEdgewood, St. Mary And St. Bonaventure WinMENASHA (J’v-La Crosse Aquinas, Madison Edgewood, Kenosha St. Mary and Sturtevant St, Bonaventure scored victories Friday in the Wisconsin Catholic High School Baseball Tournament and moved into today’s semifinals.Madison beat Milwaukee Pius, 6-5; Kenosha defeated Beloit Catholic, 8-3; La Crosse slipped past Milwaukee Notre Dame, 2-1. and Sturtevant pounded Little Chute St. John 16-3.Today’s pairings matched Madison and Kenosha and Sturtevant and La Crosse.La Crosse claimed its triumph on the four-hit pitching of Larry Pox who bested Notre Dame’s Fred Weibel who allowed only six hits in defeat.There were plenty of heavy hit-Tremplo Downsi ters for Sturtevant while St. Bon ; aventure starter Joe Parot allowed but five hits. Dave Kontny led the winners at the plate with three hits and four runs scored.Kenosha had no trouble with Beloit after Bob Morrissey started the winners on the way with a fust - inning homer. Ron Dorau went 3 for 4 for Kenosha. Milwaukee Pius 000 500 0—5 9 5Madison Ewood 101 010 0—6 8 2Dick Castelaz and Dave Joehnk; Gary Moston and Mike Reider.Kenosha St. Mary 100 22 1—8 9 2Beloit Catholic 000 210 0—3 9 3Faul Yutka and Dennis DeLor-;ia) Mike McKearn and Gene Win-1 ger., St. Bon’ture 301 420 3-16 15 2 St. John 000 1(H) 2— 3 5 3Parot and Radwan; Romensko, Vanden Heubel (3), Janssen (4) Kietpas (4) and Vanden Hogen.the Catholic schools.Fox in pitching the win fanned the first six batters and ended up witti nine strikeouts. C o a c h John Hyland plans to start southpaw Jim Vaaler Saturday night against St. Bonaventure,The Blugolds scored once in the second and once in the fifth with Bill Hansen and John Price batting in runs. Notre Dame stopped the Blugold bid m the second with a bases loaded double play.Price and Jim Brenner came up with fine fielding plays in the third inning. Price caught a low line drive off his shoe lops and Brenner threw a runner out at second base.Don Bamcki’s double scored Notre Dame's only run in the seventh inning.If Aquinas wins Saturday night the Blugolds will play for the title Sunday night. A loss would send them into the third place game Sunday afternoon.NOTRE IIAMK |AQI INASah n iiKoJls,2b t o 0! Alberts, lb Seha’ffer.aa t 0 1 jHamen.cfKrup»k»,3b 1 Bankki.c- 2 Howk lb C'wlnski.lf Sehr'ber ct Tlelanlk if Weibel,pAH R H I 1 «3 0 2! (» 2rt l a3 0 01 O Halaska.ica0 l'Rkk.C0 Cl Hrennerrfo n IVrdman,2b I 0 ao OiPrice.lt -i a l0 a l.ynrh,3b ! » 10 2 Kox.p 2 0 aa-Clement* 1 0 aTo! sis 24 I 4 Tot sis 27 2 8a-Orounded out lor Fox in Mil. NOTHI IIAMK iKMi non 1 — 1AQUINAS am am •*—tK Notre Us me 5, Aqulns* 2 RH! Hansen, Price. Hanlckl. DP Knjia, Hrhaefler and Horai k 211 Banlrkl. SB Alberts, Pric e, 8c haeffer. HKojls,IP H R XR BB SOWeibel fi « 2 1 I 7Fox *74115#HBP Schaeffer and Banlrkl (Fox).MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERSAMI KII AN I.EA4U IHailing (based on SO or more at bats) Nieman, Baltimore. 411; MrDouicald, New York, .374, HkoWron, New York,.373.Runa Cerv, Kanaa* lt;”itv. 28 Mmo-*n, Cleveland, 22, F. Bolling, Detroit, 21Kuna batted In Orv, Kanxa* City.*11 - Imitan IlnCl nn ( '• f* T 13 I I R f I 8 •