Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 278, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 6, 1961 Page: 2 of 12
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Toge 2—Section 1—Sapulpa (Okie.) Herald. Sunday Auqu't 6, 1961
Invitational Softball
Tourney Is Slated Here
An eight > team double elim two teams each from Sapulpa,
mation invitational softball tour- I'ulsa and Bristow and one each
nament will open heie on Mon | from Cushing and Kellyville have
day. Aug 14. with games ached < n invited to enter
uled for the next two week- One of the Tulsa teams is Allen
Harry Patty, one of the men Free Will Baptist church, which
is made up mostly of local men,
but is competing in the Tulsa
softball league* this year
Tlic two Sapulpa teams arei
made up of local men.
Sensors said all games will!
be played at Liberty Field, with |
receipts after expenses being
turned over to the O K. Kids Lea
guc.
Games will be played on Aug ,
14 and r>. Aug 17 and 18. Aug !
.’I and 22 and the finals will be
played on Aug. 24 and 25.
Paltv said pairings for the tour-
nament along with game limes
will lie announced later.
EXTRA VALUES AT NEWBERRYS LOW, LOW PRICES
GIRLS' RUFFLY COTTON SLIPS
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NEW YORK <lTPI * - Mickey
Mantle drove in the winning run
with an eighth-inning triple and
Jim Coates pitched a four-hitti
to lead the first-place New York
Yankees to a 2-1 victory over the1
Minnesota Twins Saturday
Coates and loser Jack Krali< k
were locked in a 1-1 tie until the
eighth when Roger Maris • I' l
with one out Mantle follow I
with a line smash off the let!
field fence that normally should
have been a single hut the had
hugged the railing and rolled pa. t
left fielder Jim Lemon as Man-
scored all the way from first and
Mantle easily made third
Coates, who has never lost to
the Twms, even when they war*
the Washington Senators, yielded
two of Minnesota's tour h in
the first inning when the Twins'
scored their only run Zorro Ver
salles started the game with a
walk, advanced to third on Har-
mon Killebreu s single, and
scored on Boh Allison's mih e to
left
Heal slip confection*! Everglaze*
polished cottons lacy camisole
tops with hug tight elastic hacks,
rulfly skirts. In white or pink 4 14.
> SANFORIZED COTTON
- SLIPS built up shoulders.
M ...... 59c
GOOD CATCH— I
caught this 13' 2 pound catfish recently while plugging
at Pretty Water Lake Homer is the son of Mr ond
Mrs H J Moore while Roger's parents are Lawrence
B Rogers, oil of Route I Sapulpa
Cincy Win Streak
Snapped By Bucs
SHIRT & BRIEF SALE
GIRLS' DRESS PUMPS AND SADDLE OXFORDS
Jim Ingram, and
Black leather dress pumps with adjustable ankle strap 8'i 3. __
Whip Jim J J
*h of Sapulpa GIRLS' SANITIZED ACETATE TRICOT PANTIES
8 I ■. I ■ I B ■>
si. I«- in whit, pastel pint I I • B ... ■#*
■d Merchant and t
III I Sapulpa GIRLS’ COMFY COTTON “DREAM PUFF" PANTIES
, I i_..t' Elastic leg »t>le of cloud soft cotton in dream puff knitted
pattern. White pink, blue, maize or mint Sizes i to Id......
- Charley Glea ,
CHILDREN S FANCY KNEE-LENGTH COTTON SOX
Al Tramble Tul Good Inokiuc cable stitched socks with ribbed stay up top-
Ked, charcoal navy, oxford or beige Sizes 6 toil1; ......ptur >
LITTLE GIRLS' BULKY ORLON COAT SWEATERS
Fashionable shawl collar and crew neck styles! 100% Orion jw A A
acry hc in white, coral, red, lilac or blue. Sizes J to l>\........ J
Reg. 2 for * I
USE HERALD WANT ADS
BOYS' T SHIRTS fine knit cottons. Reinforced
neckbands. White. Sizes (i to 10.
BOYS’ BRIEFS full cut knit cottons with elastic
tops. White Sizes b to Hi —
six hits But he probably was
prouder of his home run, which
came with one man on in the |
fifth inning and was his first big
league hit
Hunt walked the first two Pi-
rate batters and then was chased
'•>> three straight singles The Pi-
rates added two more nins in
the second, three in the fifth and
one in the sixth off reliever Jay
Hook, and a final run off Sherm
Jones in the eighth.
Major League
Leaders
THERE SHOULD BE
AT LEAST ONE
lions;
By l nitrd Press intcri atonal
American League
I'l.m r A ( M \f. R H I*.
Cash, Det 105 348 81 i;.7 ■
Howard. N Y T»i 258 :t8 wo :4.
Piersall. Clc bv :t54 «) 121 342
Gentile. Balt % :tll 66 1C2 TK
Mantle. N Y KM 358 'M ll« .2-
Brandt. Ball 89 T36 62 106 31.'
Rlcbrew. Minn 9. 34a 67 in** i;
Romano. Clc 101 3K» 61 l <2 :«*
Sievers, Chi. hi ;rji 54 w T
laarson. L.A !fc» 278 61 85 ilk
Na’.innal I eaglie
Clmntc. Pitts '*4 380 71 l at ’z,
K bn son. Cinci 106 382 91 lit 31:
Hoak. Pitts 'Hi 305 4« 102 ti-
Moon, L.A R7 2X9 51 c. t:
Pinson. Cinci 107 428 68 i » :2
Aaron. Milw 102 :«*; 81 128 :■»:
Altman. Chi 88 331 SS 107 •
(epeda. S.F 102 400 67 128 l'<
Boyer. St. L 101 395 71 125 :>li
Mays. S.F. lt»:t :t*n2 92 123 14
llmnc Runs
American League
Yankees 41 Mantle. Yam t t
Killehrrw Twins .U Colavito. Ti
gers 30: Gentile. Oriole. 2*
National League
Reds 33. Cepoda. Giants to \.c
on. Braves 29. Mays, Giant 29,
Mathews. Braves 22
A - Lawrence Banks. Sauulpa
B - Aubrey (Tenting. Sapulpa
(' - Larry Reason. Sapulpa
Bennett said sapulpa golfers I
will r.icct linksmen from Pryor;
hero tloginning a! I p m. Sunday
in a home - and .- j|ppw .senes..
Local golfers will go to Prvor in I
iwo we ks for the second match.
Qualifying for the Sapulpa I
Fcurhall tournament wriK get un-1
derway Sunday and continue un-|
ii! Aug 20. with first round mat-|
dies to ho played by Aug. 30
Tlio Fourball tournament is
i |x*n to all golfers, with i $2 on
try fee for each player. ,
in avery garage
Easy-Care
Fas//ions
Let Ray (lean Your Rugs
9x12 Rugs Cleaned ....... $6.00
Wall-fo Wall Carpets
Cleaned in vour home.
Pick Up Service after 6 p.m if desired
Wilson Rug Cleaners
108 East Hobson BA 4 2467
White ' drives In
3 For Card Win
ST LOUIS CPI - Bill White,
drove in three runs with two
homers and ( urt Simmons shaped
an eight-hit shutout to lewd ilw
St Louis Cardinals to a 7 0 victory
o\cr the Philadelphia Phillies
Saturday
FLAT-HEEL OXFORDS
AND PUMPS GALORE
You can fit him perfectly in
Newberry* low price
COMK see! You'll marvel they
ci»->t so little at Newberry’#!
Darling dress*in easy care
< oilons... woven plaids, quaint
print.', checks, solid colors, and
cumbinations. High fashion
Fall colors. Sizes 7-11.
Newberry* low prico
VAF.tlES! Favorite casual styles soft
surdine oxfords with black rrepo soles
...smart pumps with crepe or compo-
sition soles. Hlack, tan, white*, grey, red.
Hiz.cs 1 to 1U.
if liCs t'lint, regular or husky
DENIM
DUNGAREES
Simp and ifiinparc! Fctra-
rugged blur denim Hun*
gardes. Special reinforce-
menls. Micl.el rivets. San-
luri/cd .sizes I 12.
MODERN DRUGS . . .
YOUR BES1 \ U 11
The drujis your Doctor prescribe*
nrc so effective today
they almost alssays reduce
sour total cost of illness.
V(’c insitc sour pressripnon
patronage, and assure >ou
of precise service
ai uniformly fair prices.
loday'l firrurifiltonx are
your biggctl health nine.
Farah'l proportioned tail' ring gives a com-
fortable fit to all bo;. . Hold Strikes are
sturdily con-tr,. ted <■! Faruh's own rugged
nylon-reinforced denim, vat dyed and
Sanforized , exdu.-itc VLLL’A-NKES for
longest wear.
v Pthrinkage less th«n V%
LEATHER
OXFORDS
3 WANTED STYLES
OPEN 364 DAYS A YEAR
9:00 o.m. to 6 p.m.
Regular* (1-125. Slims (2-125 .....
Nunprndrr (Jold Strikos I«»r I iltlr Ii'IIrh (-•<)
KfRularit and Slim 13 lo !*>••••
Jjubhir>, 20” lo 3t> •••••• •
Hero are I ho shoes designed to give young growing
... plus rugged wear! All 3 styles feature fine leather
composition oub.olcs. Sizes, 8Vi to 3.
A. SIraight Tip Oxford
in black, brown.
PHARMACY
8. More'tain Oxford
black only.
C. Swirl Oxford,
black or brown.
Newberrys low price
FDEE DELIVERY
department store
Your Store of Nr.»ionolly Known Merchandise
Yiew&eruu|6*
SAPULPA
DRIVE'IN J
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 278, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 6, 1961, newspaper, August 6, 1961; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1490847/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.