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• IOpening drill*1Assistant tophomora coach Maion Maach rides the two- The sophomores, under the direction of head coach Garyman sled during q drill for members of the squad's offensive Newell, open the trseven«gatae season at home Sept* 13 againstand defensive Hne as part of the first week contact activity* Pocahontas*-Republican Photo*softball team ripsinaugurate new sportH’1365233201010011201032,The Humboldt girls' softball HUMBOLDT AB Rteam blasted Boone Valley of Leonard, 2b „ ,4 2Renwiqk 34*9 In their interscho- LaBounty, cf , .4 4lastic debut Friday at Renwick, Marchant' 3b W *6 6then smashed Lu Verne 22-2 Duffy, c, .... .5 5Tuesday evening. in the home Foster, If , *4 2opener, Nagel, p ,4 2Coach John Wickett said he Nielson rf . . . , ,4 1wasn't sure how the young team Carlson lh * ’ * 2would react to its first game Wellen/ ss ! , V.ll 2situation but the outcome was Berho^, 2b , , , , *1 2never in doubt after the first Cram, cf .,!** !o 1inning. R, Knoedter, cf , . ,1 0Lead-off batter Deb Leonard Lenz, 3b ,1 0cracked a single, the first of D. KnoedlVr' Yt V .*0 1seven straight hits enroute to a Patterson, If, ... ,2 113-run opening frame, The final Lane, p , , „ , .1 0out of the inning didn’t come Burns, rf * .2 Iuntil 18 batters had paraded to Giddings, lb ,0 Ithe plate. Davis, ss .'.,,,. .2 1sHumboldt was led by the six- gmick, lb .1 0fqr-stx hitting of Becky Mar- TOTALS . . , . . , ,46 34chant, who rapped a triple, adouble and four singles and BOONE VALLEY AB Rscored six runs. Schipull, ss......2 2Pam Duffy went five-for-five pergande, p . , . . ,2 1at the plate, hitting one double. Crossley,' 3b , *4 1Bbcky La Bounty, Cathy Nagel Brock, c ,»*/,*,, ,3 0and Deb Nielsen each contrib- Biock lb ,2 1uted three hits to the Humboldt Sander, cf* .2 Itotal of 32, Miss Nagel had two B, Meyer, rf \ , \ \2 1doubles and Miss, Nielsen added c. Meyer, If. « . . ,2 0one extra base hit, Schnetzer, 2b ,.1 2Pitchers Cathy Nagel and Cathy .Reichter, 2b , , ,,, ,1 0Lane scattered six hits in the TOTALS i .21 9five inning contest but gave up11 walks. ----—:-tCoach Wickett substituted with two hits apiece. One of freely, allowing 20 girls to par- Miss Sander’s hits was a double, ticipate in the 25-run victory. The Humboldt girls followed Other leading Humboldt hit- their opening victory with anters were Angie Patterson, who equally devastating 22-2 win overcracked a homer in her only Lu Verne before a good crowdofficial at bat, and Patti Fos- at Taft Park in Humboldt,ter, who hit a single and a double. The game ended after fourLynn Carlson and Carl Burns innings and probably would haveeach had two hits and Mar- been called sooner if Wickett vis Berhow and Roxanne Knoed- had not replaced his starting ler both had doubles in one of- pitcher after the second frame, ficial trip to the plate, Cathy Nagel was faultless asBoone Valley was led by Linda she struck out all six battersCrossley and Cheryl Sander she faced in the first two frames.H01200200106Patti Foster paced the attack with a home run and two singles. Catcher Pam Duffy also hit three hits, a double and two singles. An error on the Lu Verne left fielder helped Humboldt score three runs in the first inning, A hard hit single by Pam Duffy rolled past Barb Marty, allowing Miss Duffy to circle the bases,Humboldt ripped off six runs in the second inning' and nine more in the third to put the contest out of reach.That nine-run third frame was paced by homers off the bats of Miss Foster and Deb Nielsen, doubles from Miss Duffy and Miss Nagel, and a single? by r?B*ckyM archant. * ■'The girls added - four more runs in the fourth on back to back triples by Deb Knoedler and Robin Giddings, a home run by Connie Lenz, and a single by Carol Burns,Becky Marchant, who started the game at third base, tookover pitching duties In the thirdinning and gave up only four hits.Becky Wilhelm paced Lu Verne with two singles, Laurie Hefty and Barb Marty both had one hit each.OftosenMrs, W. G, Cooper was a Sunday night visitor at the Mike Coyle home,Arne Jotten was a Sunday morning caller at the Ray Penti-co home,Mr, mid Mrs, Charles Prewitt and sons of Fort Dodge . .were. Stinday dinner guests of her par-ents, Mr, and Mrs, Norman HeUeseth,Mr, and Mrs, Fred Benjamin of Bradgate visited her sister, Mrs. Earl Olson, Saturday night,Mr, and Mrs, Eugene Hofius called on his brother, Frank Hofius, at St, Ann Hospital, Al-gona, Friday morning. They also visited her brother, Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Bacon.aernice Torgerson, Laurie Bra-by, Lucile Hof . apd Jackie Stalpes, ' _'!.Jo Simonsen was re-electedpresident of the association during last week's , election of.-bf-: fleers,Other officers chosen are: Vesta Ennis, first vice president;: Virginia Lent, second vlcepresl-dent; JoyceSpence, secretary and Georgia Duffy, treasurer. v, Barb Miller was named golf chairman, with Evelyn Stephan co-chairman, Marg Price, Helen Miller and Ruth Cram were: named to the house and grounds committee for one, two and three year terms, respectively.Nominating committee for next year consists of Doris Taylor, Ethel Johnsen, and Marianne De--Groote,Humboldt’s 1971football scheduleVARSITYSept. 10.,.,,,,. Twin Rivers TSept. 17........Eagle Grove HSept, 24.......... Clarion TOct, 1, Clear Lake TOct, 8.........Hampton HOct, 15... Iowa FallsHOct, 22 ,.,,Webster City Tipct. 29 . .......Algona H \It i$fav; 5 ...... Jefferson TIv JUNIOR VARSITY• «Sept, IS , Pocahontas HSept. 20...........Algeria TSept, 27........ Eagle Grove TOct, 5 .........Hampton T,Oct. 11....... , , Clarion HOct. 18 , , # St, Edmond TOct. 25.......Webster City HAlgona game at 6:30; all others at 7;GQ p,m,I.TR gTlof ter the another t1Rivers to Poeahonthad two Bradgate In the Saturday Rivers d 7-3,' jpu•indy up the hits, in lead TI mound s out four, . Becky two hits, Cran adiTwin Rivers girls open fallNseason with 4 straight winsGrain q Corn, . New Co Beans, , New Be: Oats,♦The Twin Rivers girls opened their fall softball season with four straight victories and are in the finals of the Twin Lakes Conference tournament Saturday at Pocahontas,The season opener lasted only three innings as Twin Rivers ripped Albert City-Truesdale 13-0 in three innings,.Cindy Hankins pitched a nohitter until the game was called because of the 12-run rule after three frames. She walked one and struck out one while adding a single to the TR batting attack.Pitcher Cindy Hankins, who scattered six hits to pick up the win, hit a homer and a double.Kathy Wendt added two singles.Losing pitcher Mary Shelgren and Wanda Fredericksen bothHEATED GARAGE . RESTAURANTGoing to Minneapolis?Enjoy the quiet comfort of the city's finest luxury motel , . . the air-conditioned, soundproofed Concord , . . in the very center of town. Enclosed parking at no extra charge. Write or call for brochure, rates and reservation cards.FCTHE CONCORD MOTELNicollet Avenue and 11th St. • 332-1481 Minneapolis, Minnesota 65403
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