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Poge 4—Sapulpa (Okla ) Herald, Wednesday, November 2, 1960
Rickey, Frick At Odds jEJjijJ*}1
' Fayorile In Till
With Minnesota
On Expansion Promise
NEW YORK UP1 — Commis-iiurs shifted to Minneapolis St
sioner Fotd Frick promised fu- .’mil effective in 1981
tire National and Ameruan "I don't want the right hand
League cooperation on expansion ■ not to know wfuit the left hand
today while Branch Rickey called i is doing became we get into
kn Con gross to supervise the job j trouble that way said Frick
At the same ume the dixap- lw announced he hail obtained
pointed official who tried to get an agreement from league presi
Dallas-Fort Worth declared a ma- dents Warren (dies and Joe Cron-
Jor league territory declared they in to take future expansion move'
are no longer interested in tlieijointly When one gioup goes oft■
attempt and might get out af halt ocked on expansion, there c I 'gutnst ''‘“'I1 other Each came'
baseball completely
These were the latest repercus rum lhe city you're going into and Navy, which barely squeezed
stons of the American League's!you hurt expansion >aM Notre Dame last Saturday,
bombshell announcement last ■ \ an, interested in uim- thing— I*1** ,H‘ ul* *8a*nst a tough Dukej
week that it will expand into a expansion I don’t care who goes 'quad that has lost only one
10-team circuit with new fran- w|lprp
NEW YORK (UPD — T o p-
anked Iowa is a l1? • point
over Min.iesota and third
aiked Navy Is a oni'-point choice
•ver Duke in two of the key
James on next Saturday's college
ootball program
The iowa-Mmes<ga game is the
so 1 game of the day inasmuch
is it pits the first and second!
anked teams in the nation
Fourth-ranked Missouri is a 13-
,<oint pick over Colorado seventh
Greenberg Out To
chines in Washington. DC. and. \i,-,-i i-ive Hours
Los Angeles and with the Sena jrrn\ nuele his statements after
■
and Cronin, which he said he ern California, eighth-ranked Ten
cal Its I four or five days ago Helnessee is 10' over Georgia Tech
c i i\ i r u
j0j Pdl6S ror New
franchiser 'Ver Arkansas
IA ^rhpd!i{p 1 ,w 'i"1,'Nf” 11,1 ■■ v s . „ id
lh icam jliicuuiv
til it qualifies for membership insisted as pick 'em games and
, , . the American or National League fifth ranked Ohio State is such a
spokesman or arM| ,s certified bv the com- strong favorite over Indiana that
American Hague's proposed Las mlss|om.r no »as issued
nge«s as* a < u , l<w-> h | ^ immediately up*in acceptance The odds on other major Satur-
fore the Coliseum Commission to fw m.w dl|b* w ,,, day games by sections
Frosh Tic
Undefeated
Stillwater
Jennings in Hot Water
Over Attack On State
Sapulpa's freshman football
team closed out its season in note-
The tie left Jerry Billings' team from back . lo
with a season record ol 2-4-11 Colorado and
while Stillwater had a mark of
MM.
Stillwater threatened early in
the first quarter, with the locals1.
back losses to
Missouri and'
salvage something out of the 1960
season
_*. WTm
*JEM£ PRICE
.Will perform here
k ★
By I nit*-d Press Intematioiial Lincoln. Neb., jumped on Jen-
!nmgs for saying. “I've been
Bill Jennings may have signed watctun.j things closely and I
worthy fashion Tuesday after-jhis own death warrant as Nebras-1(Jon>t thl|)k lhls state t.an ever be
noon by battling the previously un- ka football coach with a fiery ,rt,a( Jn a0ything - there are so
defeated Stillwater (rush to a 6-6 outburst at the (ornhuskers ^ jn the state.''
|tie. |W rad‘°' and ,ans. - One sports writer satd. “to
but he hojt**s his club can rally ^ ^ ^ to to blame
ihose who have made it financial-
ly possible to continue this athle-
tic failure at the University of
'Nebraska." And another writer
Jennings sends the Huskers pmBcted jennings has bought
slouuinu a Pioneer drive on the ;*^a,nSt Kan>aS Saturday m ® himself a one - way ticket back
•m) Pvara bn*. ‘-'an*' a* Lawrence Kan M w,l‘ to private business, unless any
>- l«iW .0 : JacT MUche"
r. ■ h«^ -r t — *• *......JS-*.................«* *»
w tumble on the 30 with 4il The ',i'>ha»k' «H,ld «rt ove* fullback Fred Bukaty to right half-
lelt in the period ,hree ' *ame hurdle vklth a back yesterday as the Jayhawks
After battling to a scoreless win Saturda> I scrimmage*! m three - team uniU.
dWWI in the first two quarter Yesterday the press
LOS ANGELES UPD Hank
Greenberg, spokesman for
Bowling Star To Be At
Sahoma Lanes Friday
! the Pioneers drove to Sapulpa's 11
from the third period kickoff, but
their drive was halted.
| After failing to gain in three
| plays. Cecil Tiger, Sapulpa half-
back, dropped into punt formation
!un Ins own 16. only to have the
kick blocked
| Stillwater recovered on the It
and punched across for the TD
BOWLING
in Larry Allen, an unlettered
. junior end. was promoted to the
lirst - string job at left end ahead
[of Andy Graham in another line
1 up switch. And star halfback
Bert Coan was back in full pads, j
SAHOMA but did not take part in contact
jwork and still is a doubtful per-
, ' ur an former for the Nebraska contest.
Conway s T V 3, Dub s L>eep Missouri added another player
*' to its growing injury list, as soph-
omore quarterback Jim Johnson
Rock 1. G Smith 209-534,
White 190-479
Rogers Moves To
Second In Poll
Of Grid Coaches
Kv I 'tiled Press International
Second place underwent a shuf-
fle in the two high school divi-
sions but the weekly coaches rat-
ings of Oklahoma prep teams still
have Midwest City and Hominy
ruling the roost.
Tulsa Rogers moved up to the
No 2 spot among the big schools,
pushing Lawton back to third Put-
nam City, which meets Midwest
City in the week's big battle, is
fourth.
Fairview replaced Purcell as
runnerup to Hominy in the Class
B-C bracket Heavener is still
third with Purcell now fourth and
Beaver fifth
Two newcomers appeared in the
big school top 10 Oklahoma City
Southeast and Tulsa Webster
made the honored list as Nos 9
and 10. respectively.
The ratings:
Class AA and A
1 — Midwest City 2 — Tulsa
Rogers 3 — Lawton — Putnam
City 5 — Tulsa Edison 6—Semi-
nole 7—Norman and Ada 'tie'.
9 — Oklahoma City Southeast 10
—Tulsa Webster.
Class H and C
1 — Hominy 2 — Fairview 3—
Heavener 4—Purcell 5 — Beaver.
6 — Jenks 7 — Stigler and Choc-
taw tie 9—Walters 10— Weelet-
ka
run up*'the 'midklle'for^-lhe^extrai Sherwood Mathine 1 Johnnie s will be sidelined for Saturday's)
itas ........su-wrrs a stvr ca as -1" • ■ ■ * <« ~r2^ass=; a.1
was laid Tuesday by Greenberg kJVt.n preferential treatment with-
South: Clems. >n 7 over North "'«*> (f« l<owlmg Ups and an ex- worn.n
Van hibilion of bowHng | During Hie 195.. « season.
with right halfback Reggie Green
S|M> going over from the four with
SI \ND!NGS - Antrim l.umbei spramed knee, and Smith ha.v a
25-11. Sherwood Machine 23-13. D Spralne(| ankle
when he conferred with commis (n lht.|r on a|| waiver!Carolina. Kentucky 7 over Van . I___.'1 . pver Jill left in the game i. . ,,
-*— nresuVnt tieoroe Kinsev and I . ....... ..... . vi.. Puce will give Miecial tips ixH'.inie the lirst woman to evtr ... Jones (onuco 22-14 (oca (ola If*-.
Coliseum manager BUI Nicholas. ‘ "'"'Following completion of the Vve,'" Wake' Fores,"’ Georgia 2G ** l^l,ng e„u,pm, Ik ......... Ta^v^n^STg^ *« '^Uall'p bv Gr«m. vTno fm J.7' “7**“ *** ‘° ^ S,K,Ued h>'
who satd there were 8. dates maj), ^ lWJx ,a,h new,m,.r Klon,la. Auburn 9*v over;- >> -n .xh.h.tuin of ^ir^nW“ ^ ™ P^ed ou, of bouads '^^" l^n N°W MLsS0Ur! .coach
available without mterferring rm.mU.r mav two p,ayers Miss.ssq.p. State Louisiana State »«*• m^ruction from ‘"ampton in 19K and runnerup Stl||waUil,s |2 yard hne 1>ub s lHt>> Rotk l0*
»»......* “V" - '‘£r/r. i-r *—.....«
of the stadium
Iowa ^
Snyder, the club's No 1 safety-
Dan tievine plans to use defensive!
halfliack Fred Brossart at the
Hole-inline Artist
LONDON i UPD - Mrs Paddy
Martin of Rickmansworth. Eng-
land. shot three holes in-one in
four days this past spring — and
all on the same hole on the Rick-
mansworth Golf Course near I-on-
don
Mrs Martin, an IS-handkapper,
used an eight iron each time on
the 125-yard third hole
1956 and was city singles chanv
Sapulpa atopped the Pioneers
Ladies Merchant
'(each 0! Week'
fill in at Brossart’s old defensive
'pion m 1954 void following the kteheff and got l.K e Moere'i o. Npd Cola 4. v',,! 'l,n‘ ( aijientei will fg*
*’She'w.,s Texas all-events cham- hands «*> ‘he pigskin again B Huffman 182-486. Shirley Bees-jP'^.^'h;
in I*fc53 and state singles w«h 1 27 left to play. _____[ley 123-361
| for each contract Inois. Oklahoma J'v over ..—_. - - _
Greenberg then told a pressi Ki«k«-v Blasts Al State Pittsburgh 7 over Notre DIM MgtljAr
conference that if the American' The 71-year-old Rickey. prcM Dame Kansas 13 over Nebraska
lira j-w dates are granttsl the dent of the defunct Continental Southwest: Baylor 2 over Texas,
first big problem towards bring- j League, said “It is now squarely Tulane 5 over Texas Tech Texas
mg a franchi* here would he up to the Congress of the l'nit«xl \ and \1 ovci S*>uth*'rn Meth
solved [states to protect major league ex- odist PITTSBl R(.H 'l I’D—Mitli any (kree
As representative of the Ameri-,^. h ' ...... ^ Z W ! Z .d 'uw U , ' • . ^ ^ ~I-''^-urrendeTth.^ ^ Kath^-es before the kickoff at Colum
had two .......... „ inu, w;t, after three pass plays and an end ryn Hankins 149 441
There are about 200 famous pri-
vate estates in England which
are open to visitors.
pion
hampion in 1955
Mrs Price ha
While Devine was busy shuffling
A pass from Sikes to left half- Ray's Food Store 4 Patterson's bls P'.'yrrs (olorado coadi Sonny
appeared in l,a,k J'mmy Brown gave them Foodland o. Sue Kuhn 171-441. El-
world invitational tourna-a ,,rst d,iWn a* Stillwaler s 25| s.e Gantz 171 4S0
Grandellus announced that the
first unit would he kept from con-
BI’W all stai w',h I seconds left, hut they hi»d Hillbilly Saiae Co 4. Carl s Pig ,a< l work ad ",H'k ,a av<’id ln'
com-1
can l^-ag:e's realignment
mittoc. Greenberg also
charged with seeing that suitable! "nental League group," s a i d forma
financing was avadahle for a pro Bick* v \nd thev did not ex-
posed franchise and he said that lJ*m‘ except to move th*- W ash
was promised by C Arnholt I in«‘"n ‘ l»*b info one city that had
Smith, San Diego Calif hanker previously been in either m i
and owner of the Padres club in' K'r lf‘a*ue is not expansion
the Pacific Coast league Tb's is simplv extension It is dif
r ■ I, i ____u . - .. . ' ficult to understand how rewi-
(.•venberg emphasiztsl that no . . , . , V ------'aPWPiPHl— Hh
franchise had fee,, granted vet '»ble gent lemon will explain this K,u. (lll|yrrs are balding for the
and ir work! be np to him to *at- r#a< ' 4,1‘^ Missouri Valloy Confm*nee rush
i.xfy llw American leagw thal he 1 " Bat. 'on of Dallas a»<1 jn( lead with Tulsa fullback
had arranged to m*-et the qualt- 'mon ( ar,rr ,,r of ^orl V'"rdl David White the current pace
fkatinns for a club here before a a,d ,h‘ v v',‘r'' vo d,s;'FP‘"nt',«l ,,er
fr •..(. *• io. M be granted over M'"'nl event' that left our \\nit* imparerl
was choose a single one of the Con ington State, UCLA 16 over (ah
Five Players In
Battle For MV
Rushing Title
KVNSAS CITY Mo
UPD —
ihe country hut they'
tough
ties and two losses lo
.earns by a singk' point ea* h
He was np against the detend-
mg national champion*— Syracus.
University—with the longest win-
.ung streak in the nation. 18
games Syracuse hadn't t isle I
defeat in 22 straight games dat
mg hack to the middle of die I ' 41
season
B it coach Johnny Modu lo en '
Pill Panthers smash' I both w in-
to n. last Saturday, and today
Her hignest single game wa
.’78 and -he has had a 713 series
Cowpokes Aren't
Taking K-State
Contest Lightly
tense, with Brown. Green and
Sikes carrying the offensive load
So far as his own connection ,r**a ml* <d National and 'nH-ri- .,vith Cincinnati fullback FM Mictieloscn was honornl for li .
wilh the nrr"'o«H new franchise1 an ex,>ansion. we have Hanks' 323 yards Cincinnati half
was concerned. Greenberg said no ^ P,irP«'’'' «dl h*. j,;„.k Er,sl Ohlak ha' picked up
he *v*. M fD«t have to divest him ! '*'rve<l hv C0B*,nu,nK our efforts L>6H yards rushing, while Tulsa
self of his stock In the Chicago —------- quarterback Jerry keeling has 266
• White Sox ard then he honed to I Ta,u' FKr -'"I Nor,h Texas halfba. k
become a member of the new or- (’,Nr,NV'vn '* p| ,n 1892 Arthur Perkins has gained 227
11hi' National league played a yards
split season Boston won the first i Keeling leads in
half of the pennant race and total offense He has completed
I Cleveland the second In the best 49 of I in passes for 852 yards.
*ga'i7irtior.
CNF HFR\LD WANT ADS
Kv t nit*-*l Press Inlet national
Oklahoma State is not taking
Kansas State, the most cuffed-jlor lt* **«*■“
about member of the Hi Eight
hosts the (uwhoys Saturday, and
Oklahoma State remembers a fel-
low named Jtihn Solmos who al-
most wrecked the Pokes last sea-
Oklahoma Slate held John Sol-
mos l)ay“ Tuesday, working
Pitt struck for both its score* against tne W ildcat parser s ma
in th« big vutory after gettii.: neuvers Scout Tohv Grsewe told ,1(.'J
[the ball on breaks in the first the* team he thinks the Kansas
I quarter. Pitt intercepted a Syra- State running game can be con-
passing an< 'us*' pass and drove 15 yards for tamed the lug problem will he
) toiu lidown with Jim I raficant Solmos' pas'ing.
sweep failed to net a first down Jessie's Beauty Shop 4. Frank- <«k"ado worked for two hours
A screen pass netted the Pion- oma 0. Crystal Hill 139-407. Nita >'es‘erday. Wl,h contact wmk con-
•ers a first down at the 50 with Baldwin 180-495 *'ned ‘° dle set-ond and tb,rd
two seconds left, with a pass on Sapulpa Nursing Home 1, O K um,s
■he last play of the game being Rubber Welders 3. Ailenc Murphy Dklahoma woiked for two hours
: batted down by Brown and Tiger. 165-440. Deanna Bradley 150-442
Green, Sikes and left end Shaw-| -
nee West paced the locals on de
Martelle's
Glass Co 1.
mostly on defense, tn preparation
__ for the Sooners' clash with Iowa
State Coach Bud Wilkinson wel-
D-X 3. Liberty corned the return of halfback Mike
Fern Ginn 145-409. McClellan, who was injured two
triumph by being named coll* ge
football's “coach of the we k by
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Ethlyn Huffman 162 -453 weeks ago He ran with the lirsl
Jones Super Market 1, Ernst I team yesterday
Pipeline 3. Louise Selsor 199-475. Two alternate backs, quarter-
Florence Robbins 167-424 jback Bennett Watts and fullback
Moore's Sporting Goods 1. Bart-1 Gary Wylie were demoted to ukla-
lett-Collins Co 3. Nita Baldwin homa's third team, with Bol>
205-530. Martha Moore 156 454 | Cornell replacing Watts and Jim
Kirby & Son Oil Co 0. Bay Parker taking over for Wylie,
outh's Dept Store 4. Billie Hanna Iowa State coach Clay Staple-
179-469. YanLamlingham 154-426 (ton ran the Cyclones through a
Wilt Chamberlain's serving no ! Sapulpa Tank Co 0. Thrtf-T brief defensive drill The Cyclones
on National Basketball Asso W ise 4. Mabel Williams 200-503 spent 55 minute^ of the one hour
nation rivals that it'll take more Jean Lancaster 168 461 .*5 minute workout on defense as
than a sophomore jinx to stop I STANDINGS Bartlett - Collin' the squad worked outdoors m
ICo 24-12 Ernst Pijieline 23-13. brisk 44-degree temperatures
The Philadelphia W a r r i o r s Martelle s D X 23-13. Sapulpa Oklahoma State held “John Sol-1
Wilt Paces Club
To Easy Victory
Bv l inked Pr« ,s In'.ernational
7 foot 2 inch scoring machine is Tank Co 22 14. Jones Super Mar- mos Day on the practice field
of nine championship playoff ihc and he has gained 910 yards rush , . , . (
Irsl panw mmM ki i Mtk and lt| . tll„. Uit,L..tl picking up right vhere he left off 1 • * Sporting (km"'- a- the ( owboys chased epl
then Boston won the next five Lamar Switzer of Cincinnati is
total offense runnerup with .542
Hadrian's Wall in England con- >-,rd''
I 'ists of remains of forticalionsl 0,’l:,k leads in scoring with 36
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'ik k "in.' iiM .inwhiic woiked ' wh h rpvvro,p ti„. 17-19. Bavouth s Dept Store 15-21. the type pf passes thrown by Kan-
.. v ,rd held ."id by Fred for Ms meeting with Iowa State. NB V Zrd ^ wXVTWT-Wi. 1-5-31 Kirby & Son *«* -State quarlerteck John .Sol-
v .*r will ht> far from _ ...... .. m r„ l3.23 and Llberty ulag9 ^
Solmos personally puller) the
Wildcats dose to an upset of
I Oklahoma Stale last year before
A al Heavy Oklahoma State pulled out a 28-21
pnmo! v,t,ory-
Kansas State roach Doug Weav-
Svracuw fumble fo -*-t
All lokl, Pttt'r hungry defend •'
points. an*l in pass - receiving. I 'rs rerxn cred thre* Orange fum
wth 18 fur 234 yards andli'^s and intercepted three passes
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Tulsa halfback J*k« Cheap con those acts of fortum- should not ^^ ^....." (tncinnali Royals
finue* to pace kickoff and |-unl •*• c.died breaks ^ ,,V ..nnel ch’inges ma<»«- Thj'' <«'“>urst gave Writ 130| Camera was the heaviest of the
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turned 14 kickoffs 279 yards, and -hose break* b.v alertness a.vd { ^ average and vau
ihrer- pi nts 190 yards
leading punier is Cinr innati s breaks fust didn f happen
Dave Ritchie, with a 40 5 - yard went after them We could have
average on 31 kicks
br.Mlh.-i rh* Sounds were I*""1 ia‘r «8mr w „
ih*-,'ic 1 t the ret' in .. regular Mu,,ed ,n 33 ~ ^ared 1 0
Ml halfback Mike McClellan who 2S r<‘ho"nds for K"0'1 tra-asure^l
IkkI been out with an injury. Mon- ^",,M‘oy night lo lead the War-
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ItH him int«i ptons. weighing 267 pound.' when m-' ^'fttmiage against Dklahoma
111; ,lim Parker and ^,x‘h plaee in the individual scor-|hc won the title in 1933
Cornell to second team full-! race Wilt has plavcd at least!
The shoeing of horses is he
licved to have originated in the
Se* owl eenturv R C
I hied on the two yard-line and
HERALD WANT ADS
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that sophomore fullback Bill Gal 1
higher will not see action the rest
of the year.
Gallagher was Kansas State s
Sam leading ground - gainer in its
,in* game with South Dakota State -
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Livermore, Edward K. Sapulpa Daily Herald (Sapulpa, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 43, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1960, newspaper, November 2, 1960; Sapulpa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1491804/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.