Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 44, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, September 5, 1958 Page: 3 of 6
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WOMTVH (ITT 1.FAGIT
First game* of the ia» lor the
Women's City Irigur were rolled
Tuesday at ( IS p m . at Hale s
Bowlin? Lanes with 10 teams parti-
cipating.
Jones Super Market, bowling
against Bavouih's Depar men: store
van all four points Brt.v Tucker
for the ‘uper market was hail for
her team. 150-393 High bowler for
the lasers was
157-MO
Strikes
And
Spares
First Year For fj
Transplanted Nl -
Teams Success
_ MaMw t 1*14 at to#
eat fl —a an—r aa art ot March J. iWt
mri" - (Ckb) Hersfd, Friday, Swpt. 5, T9!!—Peg* 3
ClarlCBVl
st Leu*-.
Los Ar.teles
Chicago
P.-L_»delpfaja
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6i n
58 n
i .mi*
mwi t
j*M IC j
4/m ip»,
US 30'.
tit toe between (be Dodrers and
! the G.j.-vs was over today, a fl-
j nancial euceess f.r bout clubs
CITY LEAGt'E » al an artistic one far the former
City Bowling league got off to a; Polo Ground learn,
nice start al Sale's Bowling Lanes But purer* and managers alike
Irene Smith with Tburaday night as Bud Pritchard a-* reed 'hey were not rbe Gant-
led the pack with his 1*6-566 His *od DcJger- cf old wo far as the
y*s Besatts
St Louis « Chicago 2
n , - . ___.... . San rrancfsco U L* Aneles S
Cincinnati at P.i-*ourj-i. CPU. r*-a
LOS ANGFIXS 'UPI» — The
Wardrobe Cleaners took four 'cam. R-C Cola, posted the high
points from Rav and Jay Pood team score 863-2.436
stores. High for the cleaners was The City league is the early lea-1
Colleen Chandler with ltR high *ue starting at 6:IS p. m on Thur
game and a 442 series High for day and bids fair to becoming one
Rav and Jay was Louise SeLsor with a! 'he most popular of the cities'
155 high came and (04 aeries bowling leagues
If was ad four points for Thru From *“
TW.se u, their match with C. R «*■“ ■“ develop tor iheUtla of |
Anthony team. Diana Swartrlander niumb'r onr “> for
led her Thrif-T-Wise Irm In seor- thl* M,*<T*v„,vrs
ing with 151 zame and a (08 series msnivus
High for Anthonys was B>bole Wil-
liams. 147 high game. 346 series
TF.4.WS
___ ___ OkLhoma Natl Oas
Bartlett-Collins won three points Ro' tl-Crown^ Cola
to one point for the Sa pulps Tank “J*”1"* Tnfrr''
team on lanes seven and eight OCi<^E Reddys
Nita Baldwin with 155 lndlvtdu-1 Ste[)p. na
game and a 442 aeries wa- high fo: 9®j*|**' J*uin” °°
B-C and sparking the tankers was 7fr.vlc*.
Claudia Strain. :57 »«nve. 429 seri-s „
The score was split two and two Cu‘
by OOdrE Short Circuits and Kir-
by and Son teams on alleys nine
I and ten. Shirley Bsughn had a 155
hlih game and a 376 series to lead
W
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Friday's Pvatoablr Puebee.
San Eraccisco as C ticaro — Ao-
iooelli 114-11 * ww Briggs <*-*>•
Cisclnaati at a-ail*:fL-ihla
n-gtM) — Ncecombe (5-11» vs
Rsoerts 11*421
Milwaukee at Pittsburgh <aigts:i
oiiiemess beween Ue omte wa-| _WJiejr ,#4i Wiu (7-2< or
ccncamed. t^u.- mi-ui.
W ill 22 games hr tmd them, the | ^ ,inj.i»< 9t. Lorn* might
teams ended te» without a major —Kj™, ,j_s, vs Miaell (9-10.
riuba. b thU waw.-s mewhat of j
a (record far eiubs that to New
York needed police reserves when
they mot.
Vettrao D'drer outfieiier Carl
FUnllo summed It up when he
said. "It's a new genera :»n and |
a new place."
But tasejall old-tuners shook
their heads aud asked "What
would John MrGraw and Wiloer! !
R-bin-on have thouiht?” And
Awtarday's Uamn
Clnrlnna-’l at Pahadelphla
Miiwaukee ai P. . utugh
Los Angeles at g: Louis, night
San Frat-iisco a. C.urago
Amerieaa League
W. L Pet. tJB
Dallas Wheezes
Into Fourth PUce
Tie In Teias Loop
CalteJ Press laleraaUaaal
Dallas wheeled inta a fo.inh-
pilace reais League tie wXh Au-.
tin today.
The Rangers tipped Lie Ho- -
ton Buffs 3-0. Thunsday. w. Vic-
tcrla clvnbed over Au <m. 6-3
Fort Worth downed San Arronio
5-3. and Corpus GhrUii out-Aom-
ered Tul a. 74.
Troffic Toll In
StoU Rites To 438
As Womon Killed
OklaVena't traffic tsll was 43S
Fridtiy after a (3-year-cId woman
ruau'iirii to aOi
T.*:VO ,IT7I) - Oiii.'.aT of the
jovetomryn and the ruimg Llber-
al-Democra ic Party raid today
the Japane.-e Parliament would
convene for a 40-day session be-
ginning Sept 20
•ecretwry cf the Big T *te: Crx**r-
ets.'e. explain die net. 1963 f*r
and iru-vpretaUcax
Peiers. who It conference eom-
mis*loner of offtc-als, said -he new
conversion ru>. providing an op-
tk.c to k-rk or pa s fer two pon s
prohahiy would meet the fans' ap- kiUed Thur-day »h'3 tie c«- .......
pre-.ai. (He -aid fans would foli a ^ he wa= riling ran off H%VF NARROW ESf APB
extra pocit attempts mere ek-ny the road and ruck a t«-idg» abi - ItAMPTON. Temi lUPIi — A
with <ae variety vae rule pro- mert near Chandler The toll last bu-load of 53 Carter Ccunty school
v ded yrmr at Otis time was 463 chil ren e-raped injury Tbureday
fperfir Etperlmewu The viotim Was Mrs Cecilia whm
At Oklahoma State. Ccah CUf! Matlil*. 53. Ter.-x eh
Rpeegle Friday conren rated C3| Highway pa'roLneo eaid Mrs
acalyxing an expertmen: n wduch Mathis was a rtsser.rer in a car .
driven by her husband. Bert
Mathis. 58 The car veered of!
U. S M four miles ure-t of Chand-
ler aral wtrurk Use abut.net it
Mathis suffered fracuire* a.vi in
•emal ityur.ea.
i be aVenued 13 players n three
barkfiej combinatians.
He -died tfte experiment T:nir.s-
] day durjyg a heavy workuut and
forward pass arrmmare. Bpeegie
-a.d be was hacking for the be t
birkfleid combuuiion and alsoi
New York
Chicago
Boated
Ba'.Unorc
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.rlT?L ! Kad-as City
FOR SALE
$11,300
New 3 Bedroom Home.
Port Brick, has 2 car gar-
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Tote I
Brice .
$900 down
inculdiftf loon cost
Lon T. Jackson
Agency
23 South Bark Bkone 124
GRENADE KILLS FIVE
SAIOON. Viet N m 'UPfi—Five
pers-ms were killed and «even
others tn/ived when a wenvde
ml-fired during a weapons demon-
HtraUoo at an ormy pnst to V:nh ^re
Long Province, reports reaching
h«re ra‘l today.
the OG&R tram in feorin.’. and hirh
for Kirby and Son wa-s Dirk Van-
Landingham. 137-369
STANDINGS
TEAMS W
Jones Super Market ---4
Wardrobe Cleaners _ 4
Tli- il-T-Wlv» *
Bar lett-Oolllnr
OOdiE Short Circuits
Kirby and Son „ — - - 2
Sapulpa Tank
Bayouth Dept Store
Ray and Jay Food
iC R Anthony ----- - 0
Charlie Dressen as
agers .--aw tier clubs etiTa {e in
fist fights on numerous occa-
Non*.
•'Why 1 can remember a fist
fight a'most every (.ton? we me .
the Oiants." contnente.I Dodger
Capt. Pee Wee Ree-e "Bu. I
guess when two clubs are 500
mites a-art the ssane bliternew
can't exist.
"There used to be as many
Oiar.t fans at Eube • Field as
were D"dger fans. And
there were figiits in J>? stands
all the time Naturally, the same
splrV*. drifted down to Jv- player.*
on th- field."
Ov. tiers Wal • O M .:>v and
Horare S'.omtuiii. h.aever, felt
Wa-.imgtoo
<3
TO
60
65
65
64
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55
51
63
64
m
67
70
7J
77
Dallas fluid itself kr.xied at
467 aith (he Austin club. 14
games behind league-leading For
Wcrth. wonted to get an t.ea of his back-
Dallas sent ace Joe Ktown- to depth He had h* top baca*
the hJl. Ko rany and FYed Ma- <**
<n. who cheeked he U-t two «* com“V!U<*1'
frames, combined to take the win Oklahoma State players Thura-
while whi:ewa!5irr ue B Is. j day elected Jim
Aa- to led Victoria, 2-0. before
their school lxvs ce-lllded
bead- - .......-wrwUr. Ihe
car plunged ever a 12-foot em-
bankment and live bus stopped
with the frent wheel- nangtog over
the drop
Tharaday'i Besuiu
Kansa* City 2 Cleveland I
Detroit l'l Ctucaga 4
Boston 6 Bal.hncre 2. night
.On.y games .-euedulea.*
Friday's Probabir Plk-twrs
Kan-a* Chy at 1> :roit—oarver
.618 ...
526 12‘g
.515 1* j the sky fell
.482 17 I The Rosebuds shoved f.ve run-
4aj j7 ners aero*- all ha-e- m • »» fut».
478 19 wlponr not the Austin lead and
4j9 al*2 takhw ccnunand of tu* t ne
.417 27 * Two homers d-d the trick for
1 Fort Wot* *
I Joe Ma.k.o pJcwrd a ivo-tud hallbAoK
bla-t for ihe Cat* in the .seventh team fullback.
! and returned with an Insurance
round- ripper in the ninth,
t And. there was a eUgfest at
Corpus Chr. 1.
The Oilers and the Gian's ex-
The moon makes a com pie to
circle of the earth every 27 days,
seven hours. 43 minutes and 11.3
__■, mda. A compk-te rotation of
the moon on Its axis takes the same
made to use the Gad-ca. Ala .ltjme.
ba'k'-s power to the best advan- _
The squad wlM have t*v fir - -. DO NOT SUFFIX
Howard. Law- zame *rr:-mr>x ie Sr urdav if-r- tf you auffer the agoolea cf aetd
ton tackle, and Larry i»un<Le.
Seminole f-Uback. os co-captaias
for the caning *ea*an.
Frombiag Fwllhj* l*
Coach Bo boy Dcbtos at Tula
Friaay VookeJ <iver his crop oi
pr3in*-.ng fullbis'ks. bol-t«red
earlier wtoen he mewd f-r t u-am
Beaube to tturd-
D-Ob- pral*ed B«-a.ibe for hi*
"hus-tle and work" during early
peart ices and eaid the move was
. and Dcbb* eased of- cxi con- Indlteation. you had better atari
tact week Fr.day Tie vm taking Blama-Rex at once. Thle
day practiced pi . d4-a*tinn antacid powder (tarta re-
lief in S minutes You can get a
er again-: S .mny Ba J-h's H-r bottle of 50 doses for 88c at the Rex-
d.n-44uiutxin ■ team.
■" Drug Store—O L Humee Drug
Store — Ad*.
Wynn <12-13i vs Gram UO-lOi
Bcstcn at Baltimore •-.g.i:)—<
Brewer h10-10i v.s Wiclm i2-6».
Wa-Jtlngtca at New Yoia •o.ptu
—Keenmerer «6-14> v» Turley
(20-61.
Saturday's Games
Ch cago at C.ev and. luynt
the seamen wa - a ,mst succe^fal. ***"
one at the box office with the Washington a .,
heme-and-home series larr« v -e. Baltimore at Ba-Umore. nt.rht
=pon=J5le The dubs drew 3*2 731 Natlaaal league
ait the smaller Seals Sudm-n ji Player A Club G. AB K.
HURRY! Remember l»'» STORI-WIDE
Moore's SALE of
Sporting Goods
For Hisnteri! Compert! Fiahermeu! Toy* Too!
MOORE'S SPORTING GOODS
400 I. Dewey Opow NigMt—Suw4oy A M.
L
b
u Pan Francisco for a total of 582.-
u 929 — and a golden --ream into
* the trea'uriet of both clubs
'* The Dodger; drew 166 746 mere
2 fans at home against the Giants {
3 this year la Los Angeles ban t .- y
4 did last reason In Brooklyn The
4 Giants at’g-acted nearly a t.k.rd ol
4 law season's mtal at;endance at
_ home again-', me Dodger. aJoii.
” in H games
K hiMim. Phi
Mu-Jal. «tt.L
Aaron. Mil.
Mays. SJF.
Skinner, Pgh.
H Pet.
137 521 04 178 34-!
134 438 «> M9 340
133 5JJ 91 1,6 W
133 522 101 175 135
425 453 Al 1*5 320
test, both teams slamming three
four-base blears. Tul*i’s Hirrv
Fisher hit three of the distance
otouis fer his mates, with one cn
with i*he sec—id and a solo blasts
in each of Ihe t'ourb and eigb !»
lnrjtngs. Brie R,-in h* Corpu*
ChrlXi's twn. m ibe th‘*d with
one man o». Rav Murray had the
second, with four frame sacks
dear. Mike Luti powered the
third, to five flirt wlt.t a mate on
the path*
The same few cl r>* (angle to-
day Four • ingle vw-tte are heted
-sAtkxto at Victoria. Dallax at
Hxjsttgk Fan W"r(h at S.m An-
lomu and Tul-a at C~cpu, Chr-stJ.
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Standings
Amrrteaa League
Kan-ss City 005 032 (100— 2 5 0
. Cleveland 000 000 Old— 1 9 0
Terry >9-111 aid Chiti. McLi-h.
Score (Si and Nixon. Loser—Me- |
1 Li h (14-7,. HR—Msrls.
Chicago 1X10 020 101— 4 8 5
Df .roA 401 002 4JX—11 16 0
Moore, La.'in an (3 *. Quakers!
) (Al, Si law (Gi. Lawn ,7i. B.aiey
(71 and Loiter (Bunning. Aguirre
I (A> and R Wilson. Winner—Ban-
ning (10-101. Laser— Mode (9-61.
HRS—Harris. Tr re*o*..
Bo- oil 001 010 300— 5 6 2
Bait mere 002 030 000- 2 3 2,
Muubouquette. Wall <7» and Da-
ley. IPaopas. Loe- (6> and OL-is-
berg. Winner—Morbcwquette (341.,
Lo*er —Pappa-s (9-S>.
(Only games scheduled 1
National League
St. (Louis 010 020 100— 4 11 1
Chicago 000 200 000 - 2 5 2
* Jones (.12-111 and Green Hill-
man. 'Phillips <*>. O'tsn (81 and
S. Taylor Loser— Hillmnn (4-71.
• 13 inning-1
MilW. 020 030 000 4— 9 12 0
Phlla. 001 040 000 0— 5 13 0
Burdette. Pixarro <9 > and Cran-'
dal! Semproch. Farce!! (8» and
Sawa: ki, Heg.in (7). Winner—Pi-
rarro (5-2>. Lc*er—Farred «7-8'.:
HR—CovfcMp on
San Fran. 170 001 013—13 17 3
Lo An cries 100 002 000— 3 5 3
MJlei '5-7> and Schmidt. P<>-
dre-. Klipp-teto (1>. Erskine (6(.
McDevltt and P -n ■ ano Lo*er |
-(Podres ■ 12-12' HRS — Cepedk.
Mays.
Cincinnati at P " burgh, ppd. rain
,National League
Milwaukee 80 54 .537
Son Francisco 71 63 .530 9
Pittsburgh 70 63 .526 9
American League
Kuenn. Del. 118 476 til 154 324
Runnels, Bos. 125 480 86 156 .323
Cerv. K C. 123 440 80 140 31#
Power, de 126 517 85 164 317 __
Williams. B<r-\ 112 355 71 112 315 UU III 111 I'lflVEIh
Hume Run*
National League — Banks, Cub- | I nlted Prru> International
43; Tnomas. Pirates 35; Mathew*. Coach Bud Wilkin-on put hi*
Braves 29; Aaron, Braves 28. Oklahoma football players through
Mays. Giants 28. | Ugh’ contact work Friday to ore- '
American League—Mantle. Y an- I pare then for their first game'
ke*o 39; Sievers. Senators 34; Oo sw.nxmaae — a “clo-«d to the
lavito. Lilian- 34: Jen*en. Red public" affair — Satu-day after-
noon.
The .squad took a break from
It* training schedule Thursday to
hear Reave.* Prtrr*. executive
Sox 33; Cerv. Athletics 31.
Ran* Balled la
Natlaaal League — Banks. Cubs
114: Thrmas, P rates 105, Mayx.
Giants 85; H. Ander-cu, PhiUie.*
#5: Coped*, Gleet* <H
Amertcaa League —Ietisen Red
Sox 110; Sievers. Ser«*nrs 96; Oo-
lavito. In Hans 96; Cerv. Athletics
89. Mantle. Yankees 85; Berra.
Yankee* 85.
Pile Mag
National League—Willey. Braves
94: Syalm. Braves 18-13; Bur-
dette. Braves 16-9; Purkey. Red-
leg* 15-8: (Hclibir, Cuos 108.
Amerhan lea rue--Turley. Yan-i Fort W.orth at San Antonio
kee* 2CM>. Hyde. Senatcrs 9-3; De- fuls-a at Cct*»* Chrtotl
lock. Red Sox 12-5; MoLish. lnda-, __
a tvs 14-7; Ford. Yankees 147.
Texas league
W. L. Pet. GB
Fort Worth «» G2 .589
Houston 73 73 517 II
Corpus Christ! 77 74 .510 12
Austin 75 76 .497 14
Dallas 75 78 .497 14
San Antonio 72 79 .477 17
I>t»s* 70 M 404 19
Victoria 60 83 460 21
Thursday's Result*
Fort Worth 5 San Antonio 3
Corpu- Chr:-:4 7 Tul*i 4
Victoria 6 Austin 3
Dallas 3 IHou-a.m 0
Friday a St-hedule
Austin at Vtctona
Dallas ot Hcu-ion
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