Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 53, Ed. 4 Thursday, April 9, 1953 Page: 11 of 14
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42.S. J. Auburn 42.4.
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George Farrell notched 226 Ray
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High Pin Set
Bob Childers, after starting with
a 264 game in the Merchants
bowling league at Brantley’s, ran
afoul of bad luck and finished with
a 602 series. His last games were
190 and 148 for Simpson Auto How.
ard Minglin had 235. Sarge White
223, Archie Folsom 222 and Lloyd
Thpmas,221. E, Howe made the
6-7-10 split.
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activity memberships in the Y for
one of the boys, and through the
October pro all -star game here
-Theeyoungsters.hopetosell6,000
grandstand seat Sunday hnden.g
12 MO tember 7.
eplore miler of riding
pleygolf,:ride, fish, ail, -ate" «.
tennis, badminton, shufileboard,
archery. and swimming in . olamorau
nevpoolf Planned "
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NORMAN,P""ASrTPaEEfhre.
Sooner seniors-Quanah Cox.
George McCormick and Bruce
‘■Bulldog” Drummond—will run
their final race on the home
cinders in the 39th annual Ag-
gie Sooner dual meet starting at
4:30 p. m here Saturday on the
new varsity track immediately (
after the Varsity-Alumni football ’
game here.
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has been a standout on both of-
lense, and defense. His battle with
Melvin Brown, Denison. Texas,
senior, fir the varsity right tackle
2osttionhas been one of the high
2ots of the Sooner drills this
spring.
the busy Cox is down for action
in the broad jump, 100, 220 and
mile relay.
McCormick is entered in the
. --------- 440 and 880-yard dashes and mile
Alvin Gardner has relay.
Drummond, blond Tulsa senior,
■ season at Miami. Okla
college before going to war and
seeing lots of battle action as a
scout.
Among others who are making
progress are Robert Loughrirp
Eaekl from Poteau whose high-
schoolcoaches were Harold Stn
GYnand Sherman Floyd; Monte
Hendricks, whose coach at Dun
san high was Earl Presley and Bob
yanDee, coached at Ada by El-
vin George.
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guard from Minco, was l ooking
gqod unti he broke his leg recently
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A LEXINGTON, Ky ’ April 9_p_
A half dozen Kentucky derby eli-
gibles were ready for their first
spring preps in the blue grass horse
countryr with the opening Thurs-
day of Keeneland's 11-day meeting.
JOE PALOOKA
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PREMIUM LICHT lacerekan
. . -o — - --‘-w aucayn, — —-ya ouuuK out 17 and
is the best made so far this sea- gave up but four hits to Oklahoma
i th cgunuy. He was City University yesterday as Okla-
docked in 47 8 second on his homa Baptist took a 4-3 10-inning
anchor lap. baseball decision.
McCormick, lanky Amarillo. .EdHomer broke up the game in
Texas, lad, also ran a 47 8 sec- thesbottom of the 10th with a triple,
end leg on this Sooner mile re- drivin'rot the winning run. The
lay team. sners went ahead 3-2 on two runs
in the ninth, but the Bisons
squeezed across a run in the home
half to send the contest into the
extra inning.
i Seibel Tops With a 554
Louis Seibel tallied 207-554 for
Mid-State Conference Averages ~“i~. —
© Crane & Co. leads Coffeen Olds
. By BOB DELLINGER mobile. Buster Spence made the
■ . Unbeaten Capitol Hill pacing the Mid-State conference with five 46-10 and,B. Bradford the 6-7-10.
------1 a virtual monopoly on individual hitting cifbarl Murean.fired 211-605 for
virtuAuyeekaafnrain and.frequent, postponements left the standings attthensAzsieaPreview.Relays,
h Crossannounced Wednesday that among individual hitters and sharmnentewning.thestopfourcpots 220 udy enwie son in the country
he. would propose a new policy on hurlersalso are top-ranked. 8 hith Position. Redskin Jess Self of Maxwell Mortgage
athietic stothe board. He would not Thirdbaseman Buzzy Cleveland ler. He has fanneg M rolled 598 with 200, 198 and 186 in
discunsdetails. but said the plan is the top batter with ■walked the Bankers league at sranteyis
NortI centha ptestarulings in. the .647 average. He has 11 hits, in. . Bob Shipman of the Hillmen has Al Fox got for First State Bank
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Oklahoma a*4 coyoc .u Secondbaseman Smokey David- fort was * no-hitter against Nor U , I — .
let-xanoma A u College, another son is close behind with 12 hits in man. Houston Is Favored
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ten ceand thatits athletic program 10 each. “ out, 34, high for the loop and er season Thursday night with
did not meet NCA standards. Jerry Gil of walked nine °* and threegames. Crowds totaling more
oCrosssaid the new Program at No. 3 hitter with a 500 average .Page and Tom Beebe of North- than 20,000 are expected to see
Oklahoma is not a result of the Ok-followed by Glen Plaster of the tied, for second behind these clubs start the campaign:
*e h । । ...... 2- ner in strikeouts, each with 32 San Antonio and Beaumont the
1 th. :1 Shawnee has yield- other two members of the circuit.
I the most walks. 15. begin the race Friday night at
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3 7 creaseof about 200,000 over last ranks fifth in the nation with
xear. The league has trimmed ex- his mile time of 4:12.3, made at
the Texas Relays when he won
the Jerry Thompson mile race
tying the meet record.
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Johnny Revolte-Golf Pro-Winter Semen and up
Then regular weekly luncheon
Tommy Tatum 4 deck" d&J
prospects of Oklahoma City’s en
try in the Texas league race which
opens Thursday night The Tribe
makes its city debut Sunday after
Damlast 1eas -eague park against
Oklahoma City University,
basketball players and coach
Doyle Parrack will be honored for
the outstanding season they re
cently completed. Football will
come into the picture as Herb
Jones, Notre Dame business man-
ager of athletics, talks about next
autumn's Irish-Sooner grid game
to.be played at Norman
Tickets for the luncheon are
Priced at $1.60.
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Fights Wednesday Night
Al! three rank high in the '
NCAA a national track and field Prwee Drummond
Oklahoma's 440-yard and mile Upierre,’GeTgetow?! Itieketl wbfeh slv
realy quartets have made the Drummond is facing a terrific
rastest time in the nation to race in the mile run here sat-.
day by Homer Cooke jr ” man- ick Eckhof, Oklahoma AIM's tickets at the ball park Saturday,
aging, director, of the NCAA's sophomore star from Oslo Nor- Eans who have not been ennt-*
statistical service. way. Drummond has never ed by the hundredssofsnspnta
Jacobs’ Sooner 440 team ha# beaten Eckhoff who has mea- players and who desire to obtain
the best time in the nation so sured him four times in races of the 2-for-1 ticket at a saving 2
far this year with its 41.3 sec- 3,000 meter, through three miles J1' should turn on their porch lhk
ends made at the Oklahoma Ag- in crosscountry, from 8:30 to 8 p. m. Friday and the
gie Preview Relays recently at But at the shorter mile dis- boys will come by with the tickets.
Stillwater. tance the Sooner should be much Dunlap. Sporting Goods, FO 5-5020.
co wirv 41. n ... tougher and the winner of Sat- will take calls for the boys, too. ’
tex, wiry little Duncan whip- urday's race between him and ---
th'e whose great-grandfather was Eckhoff should easily topple the
the famous Comanche war chief twelve-year old dual meet rec
Quanah Parker, anchored this ord of 4 19 2 set by Forrest Efaw
fheet Sooner quartet the other of the Aggies back in 1940
members of which were Phil------——---
Beeler of Norman, Harry Lee
of Durant and Neville Price of
East London, South Africa
Houston is the pre-season favor-
ite to lead the race but Dallas
only runners in dhe nation
samre
(Continued from Pago 24)
Wagoner is much W.
Gibson’... Final yVad to Lmnnm same lake they call Fort
Altus-Lugert so “asY k'n compromise on Lake Altus and call it
western Oklahoma. - P Peace among the natives of south-
l that Whitelek Wagoner‛or,Fort & lake, s Rodriguez -y
1 north of the river bridge on SH sbiting and good on Hicky creek,
of Hulbert caught some ni~ SH5l ’ Lloyd and Kermit Rhodes
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Game Saturday
Sooners Giving i
Frosh Chance
In Alumni Tilt
NORMAN, April .9-Although ies I
tart to manufacture a vanity foot- l
0a 11 player out of • freshman in I
Liprli daxs, of spring practice, I
several of Oklahoma's green lines- I
men, have begun to show promise. I
sAl ntTe slated to play in the I
tuwi annual ',«r»ity Alumni game '
wnnfieia. P.m. saturda at J
One of the best is Virgilee ‘‘Bo” 3
Bolinger, “ 205pound yearling ]
Cackle from Muskogee. The Soon- I
ersshave.drawn some of their very ’
best football player, from coach J
Paul Young's Muskogee stable and *
William ‘‘Beanie” Diehm was
more consistent at the same lanes
with 628 for Kamp Brothers in the
Maverick league. He rolled 202, 192
and 234. Damon Corley scored 226
600, Ed Kauffman 22(5 and Red
Runyon, 223. Butch Belock made
the .2710 split for ■ 140 “tripli-
cate .American Sheet Metal leads
Vinsonite Sales by half a game.
Moore is High at YMCA
Helen Moore of Home State
Life, leaders led the Ten Pin
Foosterwith454 at the YMCA, and
Elsie Huis had 179 for Long-Bell
Lumber Juanifa Roberts totalled
58. Mary Wilhite 198 in the Busi-
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HANDBALL CHAMPIONS- Me.t A. L . Schlitz Beer leads Sinclair HDs by
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Cox also anchored Oklahom's / 7 OCU Batsmen
nation-leading mile relay quartet
whose mark of 3:16 5, a!,o made , SHAWNEE, Okla. I
three students "oraprtm hid whhtma sixth v
J would tory Thursday in a makeup game
AnotMerrfesman Rngninoming me
•long is Cecil ‘‘BUI” Morris, 210. for the standards of the athletic Tuesday, but w
pound tackle from Lawton------
Coached in highschool by Leroy
Montgomery, Morris has been
blocking and tackling well and
looks like a lad who can go both
ways. He stand 6 2 and scales 210
Pushing Gene Mears for the var-
sity center job is Bobby Darnell.
2 200 pound lad from co - captain
Larry Grigg's home town of Sher- - —menJn, ma. Anri .----------.w. ,w an a
man,,Texas Darnell is Oklahoma’s —Fort Sill, and Fort Belvoir Va night doubleheader and capzto
Do., 2 center this week. He hits undefeated in the playoffs, take the Hill to Madill for * singleton at
yery.ha rddefensively and is learn- spotlight in the first of Thursday® night.
on"wffensive chores, too.. three games in ‘he all-army basket . Chuck Page, Capitol Hill right-
a pon. • ennye, a skinny looking ball tournament. hander, picked up another virt Cene !! *•
6foot 5 -inch lad from Cushing, has Fort Sill', atempt to topple the during the past week to novc ry * 33 :300,
Sn, outTro at tacle 1 s tourney favorite gets under way at league-leading record to M Capitol ““
SiS.mys.’^"
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at guard developing .He was used Tulsa Playing Huskers l -B• •I LU
at guard in freshman practice last IISA A 2,
autumn but was switched to cen- NE-LsA, April 9—‛P—A strong
ter this spring until Darnell began Nehraska university baseball team
to improve so fast. Link is now wuthit the Universify of Tulsa 10-5
back at guard. He's a good tough Wednesday.for a 73 victory. The
boy. Kn teams meet here again Thursday
Robert 'Smokey” Holland, of afternoon.
tiaremore. a Korean war veteran II mi R .
who played tackle with Rosey HOW Thev Ktan.
Nolan’s 45th division team israst land
and rugged and has the old hustle
that all coaches like. -
63% tall and weighs 232.
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Played very little on defense, con.
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biprmtmanuzama 1 Fsasayra New Athletic Plan Hill Slickers Leading
otfensive punter wh.rt’S £ NORMAN, Okla., April Up Mi- C- ' C
University of Oklahoma President
George L. Cross was scheduled to
present university regents Thur,- ________________
day. with * new Program which will victories, continues to hold
probably give the faculty a great- and pitching honors,
er share in control of the school’s
athletic policy.
He stands — PAC„CCOAsT LEAGVE
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Seattle at San Ptego.
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raPetront • ” Cincinnati (N cancelled.
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hall was kicked almost straight up lahoma AIM matter but has been Hillmen at 412 Jim Cox of Cla« Wauerin strg
into the air toward, the sidelines under consideration since last fall sen and Bob Burr of Capitol Hill Ted.Watson of L-------
Bolinger, wheeled around like an The new plan is expected to grant are tied for fifth at the 400 mi ed the most walks, 15.
outfielder, spotted the football in additional strength to the schoor's Cleveland and Burr 2, mar . batting
•he air, ran under it fielded it and athletic council, composed of nine hmeveIa i and.Burr share the Plaver. echeol an ng -
spurted 16 yards to a touchdown faculty members, three students homerun lead with two each. i£MSte' M
That s a pretty good trick for a and three alumni. , apitol Hill sought its sixth vic PilatCepitol2Kiiu ,,
tackle. | However, final decisions would tory Thursday in a makeup game EutftFafit" hui'
remain with Cross, since the NCA with Classen at Legion park. The SrClashawne.
hel.---■■-------- A game originally was slated for Yarnerecetral"e
athletic uoday;but was postponed be- Br2S. Epagpen 5
program, “meue cause of wet ground,. Classen i, BFrmandatted.‛n-GI. .Cevto
, - - I third in the race with a 32 record. •'""WSOTT nd H 1 a pan penses sharnu
r nrf Kill I'nnn-^ A full three-game schedule is on dhidi"EizNt piver, tied with ,
r on Capers tap Friday with Capitol Hill going H" o"2erums-burr and leveana. Capitol
Fnro rman, second place Central piSlern tbarez-Pavey. Centrat, 3, five
ace r Ort Helvoir (411,1 Playing on the home field of • Pifcunq „ , .
fourth place Northeast (3-3), and cvh^Tiiii'1 2. mer deciejoma)- P,„. rated highly.
Shawnee traveling to Enid. 2220*amher, ehtrl‛PStn‛nceb;o‛nai: "
Non-league trips Saturday send < Srteuts-Warper, Central, r -
FORT MEADE, Md., April 9_m CentralIto Clinton for an afternoon- kip 2nd Beebe.
"or ei"---- _ nioh , Capitol Watsen. Shawnee is; The only change in ownership is
MID sTATt WANDivr. at Beaumont where Allen RusseU.
Bin W:rca n Pgtqa who was president of the Houston
- i: 225 club, bought, the franchise from
‛s;8....... .0041 Guy Airey. They will be expecting
TMVRSDAY a crowd of 8,000 to turn out Fr.
-f*e a USU. park, day night when the Exporterstopen
the season with San Antonio
Friday Dallas anticipate, 8,000
TusA 5 500 and Houston about
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