THE FRONTIER, O’Nrtll, Nebraska, Thursday, April 19, 19« Three Major League Teams to See Action; Six Minor Teams Formed n.i.'M’u.ni itinuiKi mot w ner in O’Neill and 160 boys were assigned to teams Monday night as leagues were f<«rmed for the summer. Three major league teams will see action this year while six teams play in the minors. Each team will play a home and bom<- series with all other teams in the league. Winners in the league will receive choice of trophy or medals at the end of the season. Rales this year are the same as last year with each team fur nishing one umpire for each game played. Auults may coach ut first and third bases, but only one person may be at the bases at a time. Players assigned to teams can not move to another team with out permission of the board of directors of the league. If a team should use a player assigned to another team, the game will be forfeited. New players moving into town will be assigned to a team by the board. The board also will act on player shortages for any team. After July 1 players may not move Up or down from major or minor league teams. A forfeited game is the penalty for each in fraction of the rule. Coaches are responsible for conduct of team members and rules further require that all players must be on the bench when not needed on the playing field. Following is a list of team per sonnel for each league. It has been suggested by league offi cials that participants in the league clip and save these lists. MINOR LEAGUE Whip* Sox Manager, Keg Plnkerman Team: Bob Kersenbrock, Jim Farrier, James Forney, Harold Johnson, iDennis Anderson, Gary Lee Paulson, Marvin Wenke, Roger Lee Forney, Donald Klus man, David Stutz, Jack Riley, limmv Movie. Weston Grunke. Shamus Cavanaugh, Greg Janou sek, Jim Janousek, Wesley Pin kerman, Gregg Marcellus, Jim Schmeichel, Craig Belzer, Jim Belzer and Dean Dixon. Tigers Manager, Dick luiursen Team: Robert Eckhoff, Doug las Bowman, Jeff Bowman, Ran dy Hesson, David Kipple, David Hermsen, Randy Eymann, David Melena, Bobby Miles, Robert Abart, Bruce Morrow, Jim EiJre, Steve Timmerman, Gary Riffey, Bernard Grutsch, Ted Kyster and Jim Kloppenborg. Senators Manager, Harry Spall Team: Clayton Strang, Daryl Rauterkus, Ricky Spall, Charles Coats, Tim Gray, Dennis Rauter kus, Oral Redlinger, Nick Jeffers, Gary Philbrick, Bill McKay, Ed die Rauterkus, Tiro Langan, Jim Wilson, Joe Langan, Jerry Parks, Billy Richardson, Kerry Ering ton, Allen Tooker and Daniel Rauterkus. Giants Manager, Jiin Butts Team: Steven, Whitwer, Jerry Wray, Billy Ware, Richard Butts, Gary Butts, Rocky Lyn Stewart, Ronald Schommer, Dewey Schaf fer, Steven Strube, Mick Peter son, Bob Strube, Jerry Humrich, John Humrich, Earl Joe Peter son, David Sprague, Jim Hallock and Bob Hovey. Manager, Sam Fuhrer Team: Terry Hastreiter, Tom Want, Stanley Clyde, Dennis Jef frey, Mike Fuhrer, Michael Jack son, Kelly Fuhrer, Jack Clyde, Paul Corkle, Joe Fuhrer, Kelly Appleby, Chuck Appleby, Terry Liedtke, Curtis Morrow, Charles Bosn and Ronnie Marshfield. Dodgers Manager, Ben Grady Team: Steve Cousins, Bob Stuif bergen, Bob MoCarville, Mike Johnson, Charles Artus, Mark Mattem, Frank French, Mark Wecker, Dennis Stevens, David Bartos, Russell Derickson, Terry McManus, Richard McIntosh, Jerry McKamy, Pat Mattern and Bruce Wecker. MAJOR LEAGUE Braves Manager, Jerry Schmidt Team: Ron Riley, Jim Booth, Tom Schmit, Mel Schmit, Pat Gieeson, Mike Gleeson, Randy Schmeichel, Bill White, Tom Ear ly, Jerry Wolfe, Richard Streeter, Eddy Grenier, Dick Mace and Gary Klusman. Cardinals Manager, Dale French Team: Casey Tomlinson, Rob ert Donohoe, Timothy French, John Richter, John Gallagher, Randy Nickeson, Larry Davis, Mike McCarville, Mike Verzal, Glen Jenkins, David Cradit, Jim Grady, Mick Tharnish, Tom Ste vens and John Adamson. Indians Manager, Maynard Morrow Team: Tom Coker, Jerome Gilg, Teddy Fritton, Jeff Eymann TV...,. T ~...... —,l O 4JUVU uv* 1 Holsclaw while tom Miller assists from the right. Others in the pic ture from the left are Hob Wilson, Bernard Fritton, Tom Hunt and an unidentified scout. Spectators termed the Circus as "amazing" and "tremendously exciting". O'Neill Thindads Take Honors At Ainsworth; Valentine Second O’Neill’s tracksters Tuesday ran away with honors at the Ains worth invitational track meet, outscoring second-place Valentine 53% to 44% points. Jerry Kilcoin was again the big factor in O'Neill’s victory as he set a new meet record in the 220, tied the record in the 100 and anchored the 880 relay team that set a new mark. Kilcoin also took first in the broad jump while his teammates Hill, Larson and McGinn added firsts along with the two-mile re lay team. The 220 mark toppled when Jer ry skimmed the track in 22.5, fastest prep time in the state this year. His 100-yard time was 10.2. The 880-yard relay time was 1:35.8 with Curt Larson, Bob Hal stead, Jack McGinn and Kilcoin making up the team. Kilcoin’s winning broad jump was 19’ 11”. Rich Hill flipped the discus 135.1 while Larson skimmed the 180-yard low hurdles in 21.6. Jack McGinn added another first when he cleared 10’ 6” in the pole vault event, tying with Crawford of Thedford for honors. Lynch’s Mulhair set a new meet record in the shot put with a toss of 47’ 3%” beating out Hill’s 46’ 7V4” heave. Cal Peter garnered first place in the high jump for St. Mary's with a 5’ 6” effort and Oetter added another first for the Card inals with a 2:09.5 in the half mile. Running on the two-mile relay team were Terry Kurtz, Charles Hill, Ivan Hurley and Rich Hill. Final team standings: O’Neill, 53%; Valentine, 44%; Ainsworth, 32; Lynch. 23; St. Mary’s, 22. Track Events 100-yard — Kilcoin, O'Neill; May, MUllin, Stichka, Valentine; Micanek, Lynch. 10.2 180-Yard Low Hurdles — Lar son, O’Neill; Stichka, Valentine; Lanman, L,yncn; reter at. Mary’s; Sanger, Bassett. 21.6. Mile — Pfeiffer, Winner; Stew art, Lynch; Estes, Bassett; Kern, Ainsworth; Raymor, St. Joseph’s 880-Yard Run — Oetter, St Mary’s; Hamilton, Ainsworth Bartlett, Ainsworth, Polen, Bas sett, Kieth, Gregory. 2:09.5. 220-Yard — Kilcoin, O’Neill; May, Valentine, Enders, Winner Micanek, Lynch, Mullen, Valen tine, 22.5. 880-Yard Relay — O'Neill, Va lentine, Bassett, Thedford anc Gregory. 1:35.8. Two-Mile Relay — O’Neill, Va lentine, Winner, Gregory, Burke 9:18.4. 120-Yard High Hurdles — San ger, Bassett; Lanman, Lynch Peter. St. Mary’s; Larson. O’ Neill, Zoerb, Ainsworth. 15.6. Field Events Shotput — Mulhair, Lynch; Hill O’Neill: CKief, Wood Lake: Judge, St. Joseph’s Stichka, Va lentine. 47’ 3*4”. Discus — Hill, O'Neill; Judge St. Joseph's, Mullin, Valentine Mulhair, Lynch; Sunderland, Va lentine. 135’ 1”. High Jump — Peter, St Mary’s; McNally, Ainsworth Peterson, Valentine; lanman Lynch; Hardy, Thedford. 5’ 6” Broad Jump — Kilcoin, O'Neill Zterb, Ainsworth; Stichka, Valen tine; Peterson, Valentine, John ston, Thedford. 19’ 11”. Pole Vault — McGinn. O'Neill Crawford. Thedford; Oetter, Si Mary’s; Shoemaker, St. Mary's Mike Miller, Lonnie McKim. O . Neill. 10’ 6”. TRIANGULAR MEET In a triangular meet Frida; at O’Neill, Ainsworth won thi meet with 76 2 3 points whil Neligh took 63 1.6 and O'Nei] 58 1 6. O’Neill's chances of victor were hampered by the lose of thi seniors who were on their snea day. O’Neill’s only first were Lieb’ 25.8 in the 220 dash. McGinn’ 9’ 9” vault and Hill’s 46’ 4” sho< I put mark. Warranty Deeds QCD - Charles Norman Gonde ringer to Gerald Gonderinger 2 16-62 SI- West 80 ft lot 8 Blk 7 No 40 ft lots 1-2-3- East 8 ft of North 40 ft & West 16 ft of No 75 ft lot 4 Blk 8 - Atkinson. MINERAL DEEDS - D. A. Browndyke to Jake Preuit 3-14-62 $10- 3c0 - 1520 interest in All 25 26-12 All 28- SE‘« E‘*SWV4 29-25-12 D A Browndyke to Jake Preuit 3-19-62 $10-40 - 1520 Int in same land D A Browndyke to Jake Preuit 3-28-62 $10-100-1520 In terest in same land Jake Preuit to Alfred P Squires & wf 3-27-62 $1- lo-lo20 Int in same land WD - Bonnie Waldo to Jennie Chmiel 3-7-62 $950-Lot 16 Blk 25 O "Neill WD - James B Ryan, et al to Jennie Chmiel 3-5-62 $l-Lot 16 Blk Zo-O N WD - James B Ryan, et al to Verlin Kay Peterson & wf 3-62 $1 Lots 14 & 15 Blk 25 - O’Neill WD - Doris Dobrovolny to Douglas G Bacon 4-14-61 $1000 Lot 4 Blk 16-Atk QCD - Bertha I Wegner, et al to Marcella Bollwitt 2-15-62 $1 Lot 8- Blk 15- Pioneer Townsite Co 1st Add- Ewing WD - Josephine Kopecky to Lewis Kopecky 5-11-59 $l-Lot 4 Blk 14- Inman WD - Wm W McIntosh to Rich ard F Strube & wf 10-4-61 $1-Part of EtaSWV* 19-29-11 WD - Lloyd Gibson to Clarence Tz-vhncrNn k* urf 1 A_9_A1 $1. Part nf SEV4 SWV4 29-29-11 WD - Albert C Block to Merle Spangler & wf 4-10-62 $8800-SWy4 24-31-9 WD - Delmar Spangler to Merle Spangler & wf 4-10-62 $l-NWy4 23 SE*4 15- except 20 acres off the north side in Twp 31-Range 9 WD - Leo Burival to Frank Bur ival 2-8-62 $1- & exchange S% 35-31-12 WD - William R Janzing, et al to Frank Burival 1-25-62 $10,000 NW*4 10-29-12 WD - William R Janzing, et al to Frank E Burival, Jr 1-25-62 $10.000-NEV4 9-30-12 WD- Frank Burival to Leo Bur ival 2-8-62 $1- & exchange of pro perty SEVi 11-30-12 Ewing News By Mrs. Harold Harris Miss Rotherham Is Honored at Shower Sunday Honored At Shower A miscellaneous shower was held Sunday afternoon at the Le gion club, honoring Bemadine Rotherham, who will be an April bride. Games with prizes were played for entertainment qf the thirty friends and relatives pre sent. Bernadine was assisted by Mrs. Iven Wright and Mrs. Vin cent Rotherham in opening the many lovely gifts. Lunch was served by the following hostess es: Mesdames Louis Vandersnick, Duane Hobbs, Helen Sisson. Jer ; ry Rotherham, all of Ewing, and Mrs. Russell Bredenkemp of ; York and Mrs. Vincent Rother ham. Niobrara. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Pofahl and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Rotherham attended the fights at Columbus 7 Thursday evening. ■ Weekend guests at the Roy Ro ; therham home were Bemadine 1 Rotherham, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Rotherham and 7 family, Niobrara, and Leo O » Malley. Chambers. e Jerry Black and Clifford Jura cek returned to Norfolk Sunday s afternoon after spending the s weekend at the parental homes :- of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Black and Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Juracek. A candlelight communion wr vice will be held Thursday eve Bing, Aped 19, In Ihr ims c« ocing a na tional (JHA champion. 'Hiin is the first season we have used Ace McGee? and we believe that he is an outstanding individual, bred the* way a horse should lx We also have an outstanding stud, Smarty Cat P-60,386, on lease to Kenny Kline- at Ix-xing ton. He is bred with conforma tion and will produce a lot of spaed. Service fees $150, with re turn in season for Spade Ace and Srnarty Cat. Ace McGee has a service fee of $75 with return in season. Contact Kenneth Kline, Lexington, or Burtwixtle Broth ers, Ewing, Nebraska or phone Chamlx-rg, Nebraska, IV 2-2*i!>.r> or IV 2-2622. 52-2 FOR SALE TD 14 crawler, Hue. dozer and double drum unit. In quire at the Frontier. 52-lp WANTED — Service station at tendant —- Seger Oil Co., O'Neill. 52-lc Lawn and gardening supplies; Fresh bulk seed, fertilizer, from Scott and Vitagro, Pax and Halts for crab grass. Lawn mowers, new or used See 'em at Coyne Hardware in O'Neill, next to M k M Cafe. 527 MY SINCERE thanks to all my relatives and friends for their prayers, nice cards and letters and their visits to me and to those who helped in various ways while I was in the Sacred Heart hospital and since my return home Also thanks to Dr. I>avid and the hos pital staff and to Twiia Hicks and the school children for their visit and gift. A special thanks to the Paddock Community Aid for the vase and flowers. May God bless you for your kindness. David Jensen 52p NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bids will be received at 7:30 p.m. May 1, 1962 at the O'Neill City Hall on a police car for the City of O'Neill. Specifications for bids on the 1962 City Police Car are as follows: Si* cylinder engine; Minimum of 135 H.P.; AuV.ma.tlc tram mission; 4-door sedan; Minimum wheel base 119 inches; Radio; Deluxe heater and defroster; Turn signal*; Oil bath air cleaner; Electric windshield wipers; Remove and replace fender lamp; Remove and replace top deck lamp; Remove and replace police generator and regulator; Paint “O’Neill Police Department” on both front doors; Remove and replace police 2-way radio; Trade n 1940 Ford Fairiane 500 6-cylinder four-door sedan; Remove xnd replace 2 red signal lamps on front bumper; Color—white top, dark blue bottom.