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Broken bats needed

Former MN Amatuer Baseball Player Ben Bakeberg is looking for broken wood bats to be used for furniture such as bar stools, foot stools, display cases, etc.

Call: 763-647-4028

Help with old photos

I have a shoebox from my great grandfather full of negatives in perfect condition of baseball games, players, and fields/stadiums. My great grandpa was, George Thompson, one of the founders of the umpires association. He took many pictures back in the '20s-'60s.

Is there anyone who could help me with this project? I need to identify and price what they are worth. Then I would like to start selling copies on paper to places. I need a partner to help me and I would share profits with this person. A lot of these negatives are from Minnesota teams, Chicago, Canada, New York and other places. Contact Sam unclesamsplace@aol.com.


Minnetonka wins fourth straight Dundas Invitational
Written by Bill Nelson   
The Minnetonka Millers cruised to their fourth straight Dundas Invitational Tournament title.  That ties them with Arlington and Hamel for winning four titles in a row.

The Minnetonka Millers cruised to their fourth straight Dundas Invitational Tournament title.  That ties them with Arlington and Hamel for winning four titles in a row.

They were never seriously challenged beating Highland Park 13-3 and Rochester 10-0 on Saturday before handling host Dundas 8-2 on a beautiful Sunday afternoon.  Geoff Bray threw seven innings giving up nine hits and two runs for the victory.  Tony Richards doubled twice and scored both times.  Jake Waldman had two hits and three RBI for the Millers and Cory Eckhof was three for five with an RBI.  Javy Guevara was a perfect four for four for the Dukes.

In the third place game, Rochester scored a run in the bottom of the eleventh to beat St. Louis Park 6-5.  Other tournament scores:  Rochester 12, Highland Park 4; Austin Blue Sox 8, St. Louis Park 7; St. Louis Park 5, Dundas 2; and Dundas 4, Austin Blue Sox 2.

Look for the pairings of the six tournaments that are being held this week on June third. 
 

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