Ridgeland Tops SpringJeriValley f or WBCrownIsPLinlMILLTOWN (Special) The in the title game for the winRidgeland Reds, second-place ners while Lee Ottman. Dickfinishers in the Dunn County Kannel and Fischer each had League during the regular a pair of safeties for the los-season, won the 1957 Wisdom|era. Doubles by Zaspal andfalls Inchesit a lid to avertglit. With his rledman. Theigan’s leadingsin Baseball Association Class A championship here Sunday afternoon by downing Spring Valley, 8-3Don Jordan, curve-balling strike out ace, hurled the win for the Reds, allowing eight hits and whiffing 14. It was his second win of the meet, and earned him a place on the all tournament, team.THE RKDH gained theFischer were the oniv extra base blows of the game.CLASS A CHAMPIONSHIPPldQ»l*nd 031 101 TOO S 13 0Spring V.INty 000 TOO 010 3Jordan imd Sortnson; fMsChtrTorgtrson,I 5andMacias DropsGonzalez in 5thity fdlegram air*, Wivember 9, 1957finals by beating River Fallsand Spring Valiev in succes- JUAREZ, Mexico (Am slon. but lost to the Hawks R«ul (Raton) Macias, NBA-last Sunday In necessitate! recognized bantam-another game. Spring Valiev eight champion, scored ahad beaten Eau Claire twice fifth-round knockout here Sat and split with the Reds be -jurday night, breaking the jaw fore the championship affair. I of Panchi to Gonzalez with a Ridgeland scored three right-hand punch, times in the second and once Macias, from Mexico City.Jerry V Claire Pi Championthe Lake by defeatl I up in 3b ;for the si championsyear’s cirepresent* the state In the !ment, Vos at the en was one lt;127.t OMINlt;Petersonthe end oeach in the third and fourth to weight 121 pounds; Gonzalez, take a 5-0 lead. The Hawks « Juarez boy, weighed theI||L;_______ ... I tttereJIybeat Gonzalez Into submission with his left hand, throwing 94 of the jolting jabs compared to only six solid smash-Leaaucw13tn777070a;54*7Pet,010.55* VI7.504.475315L5359 *1 A**974 14is _SUNDAYmi i’IIHburgh 4 A nn#U 3 wMyn 1 TODAY.aturdayfork 4Hlelnhia 1on5 Vi 1 1414’ * 10came back for two runs in thejRamr-bottom of the fourth, but the* TIIE i IIAMPIONReds continue to peck awayj at loser Dick Fischer to take a comfortable margin.Fischer* who was alsopicked on the a!l tournament| es_w^h his rightteam, had stopped the * Reds last Sunday, but had little luck in the finale. The Redsgot 13 hits, four walks andthree hit batters from the River Falls State righthander.It I II (* I’i I, AND succeeds Cumberland as Class AThe payoff punch came one minute and 15 seconds deep in the fifth round following a combination of punchesthat had staggered the Juarez boy seconds earlier.A crowd of more than 12.* 000 fans sighed and “ole d”straight I [match goi I Petersor the 35th ai tage of t the hole. ' the final h title.In the Bob Yule Ska m for. Dick Grelt; play, slip]tion brack back to v,on TVI'hump. The Rads wound up as ,,1P idolized Macias racked with an II 2 record in (he P 34 cnn.secutive jabs in the10Dunn County League, behind the Eau Flaire Oilers, 13-1. Their only losses were to the Oilers. Spring Valley placedsecond in the Pierce-PeplnLeague. , ' fArnie Sorenson, Reds catcher nicked un for the meetfirst round two rounds he fore throwing his first right hand punch.NEW Ytweights Li by Bell u putr toniglly-televiseiSt. Nichol;Cincinnati WinsDononmnTifln