Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 37, No. 300, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1952 Page: 3 of 6
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SAPULPA HERALD, SAPULPA, OKLAHOMA
PR I DAY, AUGUST 22, 1952
Junior Varsity GrkMers
To Get Suits Tomorrow
nSI Buy for the Home for Fall
mm and Back to School
ALL WOOL FALL COATS 0
W L Pot. OS
it a m
77 85 .643 3
13 m Ml «va
13 71 .303 IV*
10 10 .600 •
n i3 .toi r*
« n .466 14
___ 03 M .464 111k
Thundsy's So—Ho
Oklahoma City 10, Beaumont 1.
Dallas 3, Houston 1.
Ban Antonio 0, Port Worth 4.
Tulsa 1, Shreveport 6.
Friday's Schedule
Beaumont at Oklahoma City (3).
Houston at Dallas.
San Antonio at Port Worth.
Shreveport at Tulsa.
AMERICAN LEAGUE /
Team W L Pet. OB
lew York .......— 70 61 .610 —
Heveland _..--- 60 51 .611 1
loston ------------ 63 53 .643 4Va
Vaahington — 63 57 .635 ilk
Chicago .... 63 68 .631 1
•blladelphla 60 60 .611 Ilk
It. Louis 51 71 .410 10ft
tetrolt ... 30 60 .328 30
Thursday's Beaalta
Boston 4, Cleveland 1.
Chicago 6. Now‘York 1.
Washington 3-1. St. Louis 3-6.
(Only games scheduled).
Team
PortTworth
Tulsa
Shreveport
Tripshoolan On
Flrisfl Line For
U 6f>
llture
ntrles
state-
Aug.
Slavlch said today that he will
issue suits all next week, and In-,
vlted every boy from Junior high
school on up to turn out for the
Junior varsity.
Workouts will begin at tour
o'clock next Monday. "We'd like to
get about three weeks of practice
in before we play our first game."
31avich explained. The Junior var-
sity will usually play on Thursday,
either In the afternoon or evening.
Just come in and see the wonderful new collection of ladies'
worm oil-wool coats we have for you! There's Just about every
kind ond color imaginable ... all at typical Penney-low prices.
The newest foil styles, every one o wonderful value for the low
price on the tog. Select YOURS tomorrow!
newal of the Orand American
Handicap, trapshooting's biggest
extravaganza.
With tlS.OOO 1* prise money ss
the target, scattergunners from
every state In the union and sev-
eral territories sounded "pull” In
the climax event of a weekend
carnival of clay bird shooting here.
The firing will officially end Sat-
urday, but Friday's the big day.
In the 63 years of the Orand
American, no one has ever won
the Handicap twice, although many
have tried. It was won last year
by 16-year-old Mike Wayland of
Washington. Bans., who fired from
the 16-yard line. This year he 11
STIOLER. Aug. 22 W—Oklahom-
ans paid tribute Friday to Rep.
William O. Btlgler (D-Okla) who
died at his home Thursday after
an Illness of sevgyal months.
Btlgler, who wai 60. was serv-
ing his fourth term In the House
of Representatives. He planned to
retire from public Ilf# this year.
Ben. Mike Monroney (D-Okla.)
said Btlgler was one of the
nation's "greatest public serv-
ants.” Monroney added. "Knowing
the irreparable damage he was
doing to his own health, congress-
man Btlgler stayed at his Impor-
tant post ol duty during the long
Backey of Rock Falla. 111., was the
dead-eye Dick as he blasted 36 out
of 100 birds in regulation firing,
and then knocked 34 out of 35 to
win the five-way shootolf.
Coaid Have Baked laceme
Shooting In his fifth Orand Amer-
ican. Beckey refrained from bet-
ting on himself In the optlonals
and lost several thousand dollars
field O Detroit (Oray 10-13 > at Washing- |
*rtt' ton (Porterfield 10-11), night.
__ st. Louis (Bearden 1-3 and Btu-
anth art 3-3) at Philadelphia (Bhantx
Phone 21-4 and Bishop 041, twl-night.
A NT F I '
shift. I NATIONAL LEAGUE i
(ANTar Team w L Pel. GB
60 40 .000 1 j
10 41 W I
63 63 .643 131*
50 01 .403 18‘*
40 61 .433 31»*
60 68 .430 38
35 65 361 44V.
- Tbarsday's ReealU
AJJTW Chicago 6-6. New York 6-10.
nvR St. Louis 8. Boston 3.
and 8 Broolyn at Pittsburgh, ppd..
opened ratn.
yourP*i ‘Only games scheduled»■
duty a Frmajra immw
Langst New York (Koslo 0-6) at St.
rTJ-ji Louis (MUler 3-0). night,
arnrm Brooklyn (Eraklne 11-6 and Lan-
ed or drum 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Pollot
c a-2 and Dickson 11-11). twl-nlght.
rANTK Philadelphia (Simmons 10-1) at
period. Cincinnati (Hiller 6-7». night,
for da Boston (Burkont 6-10) at Chicago
SoT 'BeUy M».
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Player, Club AB H H Pet.
bB ■* Pain. Phils ... 411 « 140 .641
Mitchell. Cleve 660 46 116 M3
V Woodling. NY «*•«!« •»
Lphone Kell. Bos 466 61 166 .616
F—— Goodman, Bos 313 61 116 36B
Pj» “ NATIONAL LEAGUE
tej Muslal. 81 L^ 2 }* ft
Irlflm. Klusxewskt. Cin 386 46 136 .316
Utapuip Lockman. NY 461 63 142 .311
New York
li'.chlr B» Louk -
----Philadelphia
'AfJJ*1 Chicago
" __ Boston ----
rANTB Cincinnati
diiidre puuburgh
hours ol the last session to handle
his appropriations committee work i
and duties to his district.”
Other messages poured In from
Oklahoma officials and fellow
members of Congress.
Btlgler was an enrolled member
of the Choctaw Indian tribe. He
was active In American Legion,
having served as Oklahoma com-
mander. He was a World War 1
veteran.
He was elected to Congress from
Oklahoma's second district In a
special election In 1844 and re-
elected in 1846. 1848 and I960. -J
Btlgler was born In Btigkr, which I
was named lor his father. He re-
ceived his law decree at the Uni-
versity of Oklahoma.
You'll find lovdly, warm oil
wool fleeces and covtrts at
these prices, in your choict
of autumn solid shodes, beau-
tiful checks.
You may ehoodk' from a num-
ber of fur trimmed stylos, too.
Saskatoon. 8ask.. Can., cam* In.
second and Rique Llnam of Bhrave-1
port. La. took third place. Gen-,
ereux and Llnam, who tied at M,
went Into extra firing with the Ca-
nadian breaking all 36 while his
opponent missed two. All three J
sharpshooters are 11-year-old high (
school students.
Cliff B. Doughman of Marrow.
Ohio, won the Handicap profes-
sional crown by blasting M birds
from the 35-yard line. He also won
the Professional class champion-
ship Wednesday with a perfect 300
score.
SNnrfcay
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Hert ore comfortable sport shirts
for school boys Sonforized cot-
ton broadcloth that wont shrink.
Long sleeves. Solid colors: ton,
blue, grey, maize, red ond mar-
roon.
Siaes * te H
New arrivals ... so buy your
needs tomorrow, men! Sonforiz-
ed, heavy quality khaki twill.
Expertly tailored throughout.
rvr vm
fnqain
Buy Robin Hoed School Shoos
tow ond Roctivo o Froo Ticktf to
Soo This Groot Motion Picturo
Bauer. Cubs
Thomson, Olanls ....
Doby, Indiana
Hodges. Dodgers
Robinson. White Box
Lockman. OlanU
Berra. Yankees ...
Hemus. Cards---
Muslal. Cards ,
Robinson. Dodgers
Jooxt. Athletics
Double woyen nursery gouxe
diapers, size 21x40 inches.
Save!
uuiwin • * • •• —
Oklahoma sandkrt teams vk for
the sUte championship In the 36th
annua! tournament opening here
*^l^yhorthDurant Ol a battle Blo-
ws in Friday night’s only game In
the 10-day elimination meet.
First round play will be con-
cluded Sunday. The pairings In-
clude:
Friday
8:30 p.m. Durant va Blows.
Selneday
1:30 p.m. McAlester va. 'Oeary
3:30 p.m. Delhi vs Tulsa
• 60 p.m. Jeffries Trucker* vs.
OOdT lOttiT ALL
w om QUICK FLASH
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NIRBIRT P.
JOHNSON
More of those spreods thot sell out os quickly os we re-
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sewn wavy rows, dsep fringe. Lush colors: pink, maize,
blue, geranium, hunter green, cocoa brown.
• * , • • •
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Whatever the model your cor Is, jMu'll get the best per
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