The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 229, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 4, 1962 Page: 10 of 22
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THE CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS Sunday November 4 1962
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Hyslh Springs Cinches 1 ©C Cro7n
Kush Sprmgs Kedtkms coach- a 24-0 lead at the half added a RC(jSkinS Blast Tuttle 56-12
ed by Joe Tunnell earned the touchdown m the third for a 6
conference football crown 11 ' ld as Tu" eSJT t 'l'" “’J! As the half approached White
Fourth period saw Kush Springs
score three touchdowns while Tut-
tle scored one a two yard plunge
by Meadows who was a constant
threat to the Rush crew as he
was the only Tuttle player who
could gain on them
Scoring the final three touch-
downs for the Redskins were
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victory over Tuttle Flaying on ore C0VPred 70 yards for a touchdown
the Tuttle field the Redskins Rush Springs oitcned scoring apd W)te a(e tp bonus points
were out front the entire game midway m the first period when Rush Springs a 24-0 lead
The Redskuis hold a pertect 1 left half Billy English went m on I t t)e
6-0 conference record but still a one yard plunge and Ronnie action saw Ron-
have two non-conference games to Stanton nude the conversion!
be placed Now standing 7-1 m The touchdown play covered 63 le Dodd' u?m ® - ----
season’ plav the Fedskms drop- yards as die Redskins ground Tuttle punt get the ball and go I Billy English who made a 47
ped the season opener to Temple out gams the hard way ' in for a touchdown Max Hix 1 yard rim around end Max Hix
22-6 Conference wins include 42 6 In opening muiutes of the sec-1 made bonus points I made the conversion Then White
over B’anchard 50-8 over Maine ord period Ken White Redskin It "as in the third period that j went in on a two-vard plunge and
50-14 over Western Heights 28-6 quar1‘erback tossed a pass to Glen Garland Meadow s Tuttle fullback Slantor imade the conversion
over Alex 66-0 over Minco and completed a 31 -yard pass to Frank Final TD was when Stanton m-
66-12 over Tuttle Bruner a 20-yarder who then Carej WKI scorec) a touchdown j tercepted a pass and went 33
Rush Springs opened scoring in "ert ln f°r a scorP- Ronnie Stan- ThP conversion was no good and yards to score Hix made the
the first quater with a touchdown ‘ ton made the conversion giving the third ended with Rush Springs ( conversion for the final 56-12
added two more in the second for the Redskins a 16-0 advantage out front 32 6 1 score
English scored three touch-
downs for the Redskins and Bru-
ner Dodd White and Stanton
added one each Also Stanton
made three conversions as did
Hix and White added one
For Rush Springs Billy Eng-
lish gained 98 yards while Max
Hix came through with 64 yards
and Ronnie Stanton added 61
Carrying the load for Tuttle was
Garland Meadows who carried
31 times to gain 212 yards He
also was responsible for the
two touchdowns Remainder of the
Tuttle team picked up a total of
26 yards
Rush Springs on offense Larry
Selman left end: Roy Harrelson
left tackle Henry Kinnard cent-
er John Bratcher left guard
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Friend Will Open
Cage Play Tuesday
William Wevrick right guard
Ronnie Dodd right tackle Ken-
ney White quarterback Max
Hix right half Bill English left
half Ronnie Staton fullback
came through with complete
teamwork
On defensive play Fred
Schwarz Jerry Coast and John
Mac Southerland came through
with good performances
Tuttle coached by Leroy
Coates had Garland Meadows
fullback Frank Carel wing back
Alton Englebretson tailback
Leonard Henson blocking back
Ronnie McKinney center: Jim-
my Huffine guard Bob Holsey
guard Joe Miller tackle Junior
Jones tackle Wayne Collins
Thomas Hayward James Cobble
1 and Larry Hodges all ends
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Friend basketball teams
alwajs strong in coirnty play
are looking forward to a suc-
cessful season according to Rex
Little superintendent Scheduled
play gets underway at 7 pm
Tuesday when Friend hosts Mus-
tang in double-header non-conference
action
Friend girls coached by
George Smith held an 18-7 sea-
son record last season and were
district champions runner-UD in
county finals and regional final-
ists The bovs team coached by
Joe Hamilton held a 15-10 rec-
ord last season and are expect-
ing to finish hiclier this season
as a number of last year’s play-
ers are returning Though the
team lacks height players have
determination
The girls team also has re-
turning starters plus a number
of freshmen and sophomore
players Though there are in-
experienced players determina-
tion can offset this and by the
time conference play opens in
December the team should be
strong said Smith
Returning starters include
Charlene Porter and Pat Me-
Calla forwards: Linda Terry and
Jackie Hill guards plus several
girls who saw considerable ac-
tion last season as reserves
Players out include Charlene
Porter Betty McCalla and Shar-
on Brown seniors Barbara
King Carolyn Turner and Pat
McCalla sophomores all for-
wards Sv'lvna Miller senior
Jackie Hill junior Linda Terry
Patsy Humphries and Trinsa
Moore sophomores and Debbie
Moore Linda Brown and Betty
Boyd freshmen all guards
ln pre-season scrimmage ses-
sions Friend girls have won
Yards Rushing
Yards Passing
Total Yardage
Passing
First Downs
TURN RIGHT
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the team Plavers have been
holding intersquad games and
are developing as well perform-
ing teams Hamilton has moved
players some in order to get
players familiar with working
with the entire roster
Players on the roster include
Gary Buser Mike Carpenter
seniors Mike Estes Walter King
and Keith Reynolds juniors
John Brown Allen Jackson Lvn-
day Clark Leon Mabrv Allen
Ratcliff Wayne Ratcliff Larry
Taylor and Butch Venable sopho-
mores Eddie Little and Robert
Buser freshmen
Returning players include Mike
Estes toward Larry Tavlor
center Wayne RatclifT Keith
Reynolds and Mike Carpenter
guards
The schedule:
Nov 6 Mustang at Friend 7
pm Nov 9 Bray at Friend
7 30 pm Nov 13 Union City
there 7 pm Nov 16 Pocasset
there 7 30 pm: Nov 20 New
castle at Friend 7 pm Nov
27 Amber at Friend 7 30 pm
Nov 30 Bray there 730 pm
Doc 4 Pocasset at Friend
730 pm Dec 7 Bradley there
730 pm Dec 11 Amber there
730 pm Dee 14 Mustang
there 7 pm Dec 31-Jan 5
Anadarko Invitational tourna-
ment Jan 4 Verden at Friend 7:30
pm Jan 7-12 junior high tour-
nev at Nmnekah: Jan 11 Nin-
nekah there 7 30 p m Jan 13
Bradley at Friend 7 30 pm:
Jan 13 Bradley at Friend 7-30
pm Jan 13 Rush Springs
there 7 30 pm Jan 20-26
county tournament at Chickasha:
Jan 28-Feb 2 Friend Invita-
tion Grade Tournament
Feb 1 Alex at Friend 7 30
pm: Feb 5 Newcastle there
STILLWATER Okla UFI) —
Slippery Dave Hoppmann set-
ting a Big Eight career rush-
ing record and fulbaek Tom
Vaughn propelled Iowa State to
a 34-7 win Saturday over punch-1
less Oklahoma State j
Hoppmann a vesatile 183-pound
senior quarterback had a
hand in Iowa State's first three
touchdowns scoring one himself
passing for one and setting up
another
Vaughn a 195-pound sophomore
who runs like a halfback scored
three touchdowns one of them on
a twisting faking 53-yard run
that put the game out of Oklaho-
ma State's reach in the fourth
quarter He also had an 85-yard
scoring punt return called back
Rush Springs Tuttle becalse of an offside penalty
met 1 CO i r "
Hoppmann cracked the confer-
ence rushing record of 2232
5 of 9 5 of 10 yards' 'n 957 by Oklahoma’s
11 jg i Clendon Thomas in the second
0 quarter with ax four-yard run
Hoppman wound up with 134
yards rushing Saturday which
gave him a career mark of 2370
Scoring
ISU— Vaughn I run Schreiber
ISU— Hoppman 6 run Schreiber
kick
OSU— McFarland 45 pass from
Miller Hannah kick
ISU— Limerick 10 pass from
Hoppman kick failed
ISU— Vaughn 53 run Schreiber
kick
ISU— Vaughn 2 run Schreiber
kick
Attendance 13000
Football Scores
High School
Norman 42 Chickasha 6
Clinton 36 Altus 0
Maysville 16 Fox 12
Seminole 14 Wewoka 6
Stillwater 40 Blackwell 8
Woodward 33 El Reno 16
Muskogee 27 Ponca C y 3
Anadarko 42 Elk City 0
Ardmore 35 Durant 0
Chickasha Roofing Co
BONDED ROOFER
123 Chickashi-PK CA 4-6773
Asphalt-Crjvl-Tar and Craval
Composition Shingla Roof
RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL
INSULATION
Bowling
Results
LIGHT BALL BOWLING
LEAGUE
Individual Scoring
High Game — Ron Ziegenfuss
244
High Sciics — Ron Ziegenfuss
694
Team Scoring
High Game— Leons Auto and
Truck 833
High Series— Leon's Auto and
Truck 2323
How Thev Sec d
Calvert's Du ry 4 Oklahoma
National Bank and Trust 0 Lin-
coln Income Life 4 Bvrum Broth-
ers Implement 0: National Guard
3 Moore StautfCr 1: Leon's Auto
and Truck 3 V M Stewart and
Co 1
Standings
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226 and 224 C E Walker 211
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four of five games Scrimmages j 7 pm Feb 8 Tuttle at Friend
have been with Amber twice 7 30 pm: Feb 12 Gracemont
Tuttle and Dibble there 7 30 pm Feb 13 Minco
Hamilton has 13 bovs out for at Friend 730 pm
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Including any sales fax increase
Including any ad valorem property tax increase
Including any effort to kill homestead exemption
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Drew, Charles C. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 79, No. 229, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 4, 1962, newspaper, November 4, 1962; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1895060/m1/10/: accessed December 15, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.