Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 64, No. 71, Ed. 3 Friday, April 30, 1954 Page: 13 of 16
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The Tulsans will be seeking
their tenth crown in 24 yeari
while Maysville will be after
its first state title.
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Dick Miller and Frank (iolob limit-
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Ardmore dubbed McAlester 114
taking advantage of 10 Rocket er
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The victory left the Oklahoma
team with a 4-1 record Ponca
City's game with Iola was rained
out, but Ponca City stayed in the
league lead with a 3-0 mark
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Dee and Johnny Dahl each chipped
in with double victories Van Dee
Richardson, who shot a brilliant Linda Melton shot 46-44—90 to Budweiser Beer George Grubb,
70 in Wednesday's opening round, win the girls crown by 16 strokes OK captain, posted 607
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Rain also prevented play of St.
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TIRES
The Sooner Slate league base
hall race Thursday nzht seemed
in be settine a detinite pattern no
team was gnfhg tn act as whipping
boy for the rest of the league this
Fridav night* matchex send surance operator in one IK-hole Kirkpatrick 222.
Frank Km at » of Oakland ( all) . match, with Alex Welch Rockford,
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Oklahoma ( it* ;, Heusten a
Maa Antonie B. Tulss 1
Reaument ; Dallas 6
Fart Worth X. shreveport 1
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Rochestet 5, Richmond 0
Montreal 1. Syrause 7 । 10 innings.
Tronto 6 Havana 5
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A Clean Sweep
• I Warren Spahn, Milwaukee Bravos
0 1 :251 pitcher—lost 4-0 to Philadelphia as
’ ’ Robin Roberts pitched a one-hitter
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5 1 233 Toronto
7 4 ,636 Montreal
1 2 600 Richmond
4 4 600 Ottawa
Results Thursday
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Dirk Gonrales and Pancho Segura
ranily won their opening matches rafic usually ecacl- mag erbee Electric won the champion-
Thursday night in Iceland i at ' • ship by 10 games over Meadow
nual prolemional tennis tourna a" the man to beat a. Ih, North cold Milk with an 85-47 record
m"nt and South amateur golf tournament Ira McLaughlin shot 607. John
(ionrales ernded first, trmmed ioed into the semifinals Friday. Smethers 594. Tom Edwards 578,-
At Doyle ol New York. 6 1. 62 Patton, whose daring play just loyd Brown 576. Walt Alling 224-
while SeEula. seeded Ihird beat missed winning the Masters tour 571. H 1. Jones 571, Marvin Ham-
Jack Rodgers of St Petersburg, nament three weeks ago met Wit- brick 573, Harold Stratton 566,
Ko 62 liam Hyndman. Abington, Pa , in- Greer Shilling 224 564 and Harold
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HAPPY COMETS: Carefree Classen player* are all smiles after Thursday's 98 victory over Capitol
Hill in the semifinals of the regional tournament The loss eliminated the two-time state champions
from the playofl*. The jubilant Comet* are, left to right outfielder Ken Burke pitcher Paul Mc-
Daniel. thirdhaseman Rill Staples < atcher Jun Belcher and utfielder Jun t on
fox Fence & Iron, 3-1, and Capitol
Sports Center' whipped Schlitz
Heer, 3 I
Veneck Pasts 616
George Veneck lefthanded a 618
series for red Fox Insurance in
the industrial league finale at
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In the low hurdles a trio of Soon Melvin Deitch, a sophomere at
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penver 1 4 567 •0 Morn J 7 .417 3u
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under an early season toss by team-
mate Delane Woolfolk, a sopho
more who has been bothered by an
* elbow injury the past month.
I Woolfolk Is Out
i Woolfolk tried to throw the spear
here Thursday, but found his elbow
would not stand the pressure and
XAVI coach Ralph Higgins an
nounceil the sturdy Kansan l« out
for the rest of the season
Sophomores won six of the Soon
er,' nine full places as a pair of
first year varsits men. Hoh Van
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McKean, Phinneh 3. Cathron. Ha Charles. —
Alton. Fralic.He. Charles J. oekin 2,
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shot even par 74 74 for his Iwo over Cadellia Stone nf Frederick. Bill Chaffin led Falstaff Beer to
rounds Thursday. He was four,The Classen junior has now won a 3-1 win over Food Mart, hitting
strokes over par at one point in the title three times in succession, 242-621 John Smethers made 593,
the morning, but a string of birdies Northeast a duo of Elaine Prest Blackie Robinson 593. Lawrence
Points for the championship will o the incoming nine got him out and LaNese Pierson won twoball Rush 224 592 Ed White 233 and
be awarded on a 5.121 basis for of difficulty honors and paced the Vikings to Dale Runge 222 Budweiser Downed
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Saturday
Patton played what for him was
a typical round in Thursday I quar-
terfinals as he smothered Curtis
Person Memphis, Tenn , 6 and 5
-em. >-e »e sme
against. Frank Sedgman, the Aus III attorney, engaging Frank
Italian who i* rated second and Meacham, Roanoke Rapids, N. C ,
Carl Fam of Los Angelei against veteran, in the other The winners
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Gainesville lost its second " ‘215“ i a
straight to Shawnee Thursday WE.nHin ‘ ’ 403 • gavenan
night, a tight 10 pitche"s duel. Philadel _55 500 th Boston _
R esuits Thursday
New York 5. Chicago 4 g,
Gleveland 6 Boston 3 Several Foreigner!
°nly ",n" Challenging the Iwo Sooner* for
ivirin IKeelan. 20 at Boston iludson. the championship will be a Hindu
tors, three wild pitches, and a °Rleveland Lemon, 20, at N.w York from India, a Canadian, a Mexi
passed ball (Norean 10! , . . can, a Texan and two nalixes of
Errors also cost Pauls Valley a (Shen. 0-01 (nIENI New York
5 2 decision to Ada, Rtinipo‘»,Thiku; 2° ” Philadelohi The Indian is All Pasha, mam-
Lawton pounded out 12 hits to ______NATIONALLAGTV ~ moth Hindu who has hair almost
1 R» Th* Aswocialer Prenci
weightman the state
Team W L team
Tyler 12 4 .750 Harling en
Aurtin 9/6.600 Waco
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Tyier >, Waco 4
Auatin 1 Temple
Harlingen l(. Corpus Cre 1.
Muskogee moved a notch closer Galventon .-Bryansn.____
to the top of the Western associa. -om-wrpic-cpsntEAo"’,
tion standings riday after hum- <*in«t is :"2 . amu*»Ps»S?
bling Joplin, 8 2 Thursday night :rmt: 1 12 52 1, yoaa 'J 19:74 st?
while the other games were post, rtind 11 32239 nFrMeo. t? .lai
FrMaV NUM'. Nehedule
Hollywood al San Franeineo.
Oakland al Loa Aneles.
San Dieso at Portland
Sacrament at Seattle
Thursday’, Hesulie
Loa Anzeles 3, Oakland 4.
San Francinco 4. Hotly wood 1.
tOtlwr Samoa poataoaod i______________
Moody, who wound up with the team title.
I neover Darkhorse
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At Stake Here
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the rich! contenders who II battle winner in both the hizh and low
Aldon •• 4 2 I oGoekin r
Manld Th 4 0 2 1 Wolf* If
Whitlock p0/00 0 p
Thompsn p l n o ft Brunei p
Doss 2 ft l 2 York p
f Istarns p
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Totals 37 12 27 9 Total*
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Results Thursday
Abilene II. Borger 7.
Albuquerque 14. Pampa 15.
lovis 11. Lubbock 1
Amarillo 4. Plainview 0.
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Mickey Mantle, Naw York Yan-
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Chicago 5-4.
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Totals IT 4 17 7 Tot* *
a Fanned to< Harison in 9th
) Fonned Io Dernan"n In"h ENITEnNASOCIATON-T cents with advance sale at Vea
Aila ngwn1 011 5 Team- w I. re Tam- w i. Pet ze, s 135 w Main Children under
Fa, x»n«> uni mo mmi 2 s rieane 11 s isumngham in in 00 ,| . . . . DENVER April 29_R—.Izzard
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22 w olf Hurters F...... Manzonanimas“noximrsday x.
Rnodes rG^7. 2 Pearon 1 HO r.am—"Towip. , MOORE April 30 P -Ed Wof A crowd of 2.500 attended the Da
Groomes 5 & B in " loser G • oomes i*on<a city 1 o । 000 Hiute hinson 2 2 sooford; Oklahoma (ity. has been mon Runvon cancer fund benefit
......m-x* ; । 2 elected .president of the Capitol in City auditorum
Cathron 2h 3 2 1 3 .. loll Markwell__22500 ___0 3 000 State Wolf hunters assocaton, 4
Fralic If $21 0 2h41141
Hrnratic < f $ 1 I 0K V Pool r 2 0 1 1
Phinneh Ih 4 1 6 1Fonssth << 30/10
McKean r S I 12 1 II* Chris 3b 1 2 0 2
Hobelt rf 4 111 u Chrls lb 1 ft 10 3
Vupitta. If 4 2 0 0
ensmre 3h 5/231
it out for the state junior heavy hurdles
weight wrestling championship at Scully Wine 400
promoter Red Andrews' weekly other Oklahoma sophomore* to
oklahoma <H. ITalar h. .. ..... ma show in the Coliseum Friday mount the victot, stand were
Jar, „ , . "tSw "nlewan. .1, .< ... Anionio n‘S.' , . chuck Scully in the 440 and Erwin
Only T. Games separate the The " tle,.and belt that with Cook in the high jump Dick Shun.
league leader .Gannes ille-from nPtllowtDiNes"iit'anadsmun!d213 "■ await the winner of an eight tona still another sophomore run
the cellar club, McAletser. with the Dorsev.o-1 (? man tournament. But the only n a, L .Ln ,.Le Kon_
rest of the league playing about 500 (Moh. "an Water mi .i Shrevepert Oklahomans on hand will be low- ( pressed safp all the
ball AMrmIcAN_LKAGEEp., boy Boh Tulsa and Key watTtuppiacer'second inlhequar.
"138615 ^nes Hilly Raburn, who owned ter and those two sophs then ran
3 $493, the crown but relinquished it by the third and fourth legs in the
•73h not defending in the required 90 mile relay as Ot was beaten by ,
da}s scant yard in a 3168 surler
Senior* counted only 20 of Okla
homa's 81 points, while just seven
of the Aggie point* were produred
by athletes due to graduate this
spring
A Clean Sweep for OU
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Duncan ran off with everything rounds of 77-73, was followed by en A n. e .
but the clubhouse Thursday as the 1. W. Scott jr of Central and Jerry 694. Pin Napac
slate highschool golf tournament Pittman of Tulsa Rogen with 227s "/« I III UCI ICo
wound up a twoday stand at Lin- Hirks, in second place Wednes.
coln park. , i. . Day'with 8 73. slipped to an 81 City leaguers "had the nM L.n
l he Demons won individual, two- Thursday morning and came back „ji. 58, had the old.ban
snIWAp, Anni ,, stg, ball and fourball titles and were with * 76 to fimish fifth with 230 rouing at Jenks, six men doing
MILLWAIER. April 29 (Malt i never threatened at any time Art Hall nf Tula* Central was sixth 600 bowling count* and Jim Thom-
The state highschool track and Bobby Richardson, only senior on with 231, as and Jack McKenna nearing the
field season comes down to the the squad, finished with a four- Dunn, who opened with an 84 elusive 700 mark
STuLWATER-Aprttmn-Fnrnun wire here “r........t with ss Thomes, former Enid resident,
Oklahoma and Oklahoma AAM was the fupalsotthe 1I‛h annual Okla fending champion Leon Moody of .rd Jim Gardner of Northeast shot PAndTaveler sProt ectiveasoc
the wax underclassmen, particular, honua xehonlbo men El Reno ..... .he only subpar round, the final individual seoresornssw,"tonagomred
Iv sophomores, came through as P’reliminaries were being cop „ . 7 -cond "‛Y of 198 256 and 2a0 TPA did .M.
the Sooner* wkn the annual dual ducted Friday afternoon which Then Richardson and teammate Tulia Central Third of 945 102 . 18ames
from Ihe Cowpokes. 81-50. here would eliminate all bill six con B’lly Dunn combined for a 452 to- Tulsa Central finished third in out Seven tin A. sisini nutting
Thursdav iestant oi iclav teame in each tal 1,1 win twoball laurels by 16 team standings with 976, two Pield airman had S rs and ker
Neville Price, his are broad event strokes over Larry Hicks and Gr.- stroke, better than Pone. City Andiparnanaha1,7475/621
lumper, and Don Haber* of Ihe Ag Tulsa central and Mavsvlle re den Perry of Southeast Tula Rogers was fifth with 980 McKenna Hit, a 1
gies were the only seniors to win main the favor..... 10 annex the The Duncan foursome of Rich The,, Tulsa Central pair of Hall McKanna Hit. . **5
first place* Price captured his spe team titles ... cllses A .... R „ ardson, Dunn. Jack Moore and and Bill Frailer, winner, of the McKenna put together 235 , 237
cialty by bounding 24 5a < and srltiveiy The team trhie‛ in Buddy Babcock topped ’*•0' scor- twoball competitron last year, ran and 213 for a 685 tally in pacing
Babers better known as a football 1953 w wn " stillwa er' in A ing with 933 strokes, 35 better than Pird in that department Thursday OK urniture 4 Rug to a 3-1 con-
player than a trackman won the and cowinners Purcell and River runnerup Classen. ... with 469, one stroke behind Hick, guest of Stag Beer. OK gaining a
javelin with a very ordinary ef- , ide ndian School in B
fort h( 166 feet, more than 30 feet
ATHENS. Ga . April 30 P-
Crack college golfers from all over
Dixie set out Friday in pursuit of
a surprise darkhorse and a sure
shot favorite in the second round
of the Southern Intercollegiate golf
tom nament
The darkhorse was 19 year old
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Major League leaders
AMF wi AN I F AGil F
Battina < leveland 419
Rune Minome, (heaun in
Kun* Batled !■ hain, (hiraue. 12
NOlts (iwodman Bonttn. 11
Doubes Kurnn fetrot Me l )ou ald
New York and Nushv W ashinaton, S
11 iples - Minono (hieaue, 1
Momerwns Jennen, Nunton and Westlake.
(‘teveland 4
tolen Nuses Nuntei Walimore. leneen
■ ml l’ersall, Noston Hind l hirazn end
Meliugald \ew Virk ’
Pitchina (,iomek (ietroit and lopat,
ew Vovk Hl 1 000
Ntrtkeoute link* Raltvmove 12.
}ArINAI IVAGIV
Batline-acknon. (‘hie ago M0
Hum Nell ( ine innati, 17
Wuns Balled In-Gieengrns, Clncln
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Nts-(iliam. Rrooklyn. Temple, 4 Turin
nail and Jablonski. M Louis. 21
Doubles (ireengrass. < incinnati 1
Triples - Temple, Cinrinnati. Maya, New
York and Moon. St lAuis 2
Memerune Modges. Rrooklvn 5
Klelen Wases Rohinsnn. Brooklyn Pondv,
(hirago and Teinple < inrinnafi. 1
Pitehing Malli* New Ymb l n, 1 on
(1.EXELAND, April 30-P
Sophs Shine
ox CF 4 0 2ft Nas *kt et 4010
come from behind against Semi- Team W 1. ret GB Team w I.Petcn everywhere on his body except the er sophomores gobbled up all nine North ( arolna State, where he is
( ine ‛nafi 9 h *41.1 F’hiladel 6 6 VO | " . F ’ . ,1 . .. a e ,
Rronkin i 6 171 ‘ichirnzo 4 v <441 head points as Dani Leon Moore and the •0 3 man on the golf team
• « N Vo" ; 23121 NiR’rEh 4 to 1113 turning from north of the I’nited Ronnie (‘hamness raced home one- Ihe favorite was Arnold Palmer,
1 - ' ' «o.u. Thurda States wii Ihe French) Hoy of Mont- two three Moore and t ook finished 24 year old Wake Forest senior who
rHubToh'i "u“twau*e" ’ real while the south of the border second and third back of Price in won this tougnament in 1950 and is
Bammon.‛,"wairnani.n t contender will be Ramos Duran, the broad jump with hops of 24 0 back for another try after three
' cnmm"Fria the smooth Mexico Cityan Ato like and 23 7H. promising to take up the years in the coast guard.
hn 'Mash,. 301 at < hicato Raburn specialize, in scientific slack left by the pending gradtia Roth fired three-under par 69s in
.monmhe: 11 at "neinnat holds, tion of the great South African Thursdays opening round, giving
....... Pairings t Be by Lot Icaper. them a one stroke advantage over
The Texan is Dutch Schultz of The Aggie, displaved a pair of (‛ecil Calhoun of Lousiana.
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Here's the program fur the finals
Satmdav at Oklahoma AAMs
Lewis field
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Mi PA2i1 i Mopkina P ’ 1 ’ 1 Br^is. Sewsomhe. 11a r^aaan holds
TnLl7 1 1212 Tot.1. 17 votiPofellan 11 n"ln’
sTwnl, 000" 101 1 ' 1 .Eh ledeyph 14, 21 at Milwau
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si"m.on 8 stimson. ua». Olb 51 Njiii'oo. or Miller. 0 o >. tnifhi'--Houston and the New Yorkers are sophomore winners in Sture Land
ihesvsiomronawnengsronqpkinB. r.m-AM„EAAAT°Wp. Whitey W hittier nf New York City qvist, who headed the mile field
Miller 1 BOB Hopkins 5. Miller, RAH. ind’apolis ii 1 7ms< Paul 6 7 462 and Spider Al Galento, the Brook- with a 4 17 1 clocking, and (harles
Miller 0.runs 5,h its 7, 1 3 inn, ER -Shaw louisville 9 6 600 Charleston 6 9 4001 p, A-n-rr who won the Dole
nee 1 Winner Miller Loner Hopkins l m Kansascity 7 6 Y11 TrUeXs 5 8 .383 lyn Badman. Manwannine. Wnb WOO IDF P‛
Fme -Zob0von and Lons Attendance Mo reliimlm* « ’ 100 Mlnaaapoha i in 3M A draw just before the 8 TO ptn. vault at 12 10
ad. a. t a a Pawt. val a. x a a Indlanapol"ou""oiTbunsda‛ starting time will determine pair- lo the mile relay each school
WAnart. 20111 PPorhennn 1219 Eonous"g Nisiopapoinr, ings ln the one night tournament, fielded only one senior. Gene Firth
Hinton, a, ,31 111? st Paul ». charleston 3____________ First round and semifinal scraps of A&M and Harry Lee of Ol
"an 1 -..... INTEHNATIONALLKAGVK___will for one fall to t flnlsh while No marks were broken Thurs
? 3 ‘8 the final, will go for the best of day, but with most of the top hand,!
1490 three falls with no time limit .due to return for one or twn more
1161 Tulsa detective Jack Gott will cracks at the record book some
referee revision, may be in order next
Muskotc. I Joplin TbaMo formed here recently by 137 wolf Thursday Fighta
Nuachinpon e1 Elaskuol Dnstponed rain hunters from severa counties. NLWARK N J Ralph diordano 1H
St Joseph at Topeka, postponed threat . * Newark outpointed Johnny Darh» 14®
______________ __________ Thursday Stars PateroonAw Mkb-Al Andrew, HI. Xu
« - - - _____SOONER sTTE LEAGUE__ perr, Wl» ' oUtpointed sammv Mastream.
3 110 Team W 1. PrI Team W 1. Pet PIT< MIN4i - Robin Roberta Phtldetphia IM. Pittsburgh. 10
0 0 3 1 Gainesvlle 6 3 667 Ada 4 4.300 Phillies, stopped the Milwaukee Rraves on WORCRSTER. Mase.-(urlev Momoe
0000 Panis Valley 1 4 300 Lawton 4 3 444 one hit, winning his 24th maim league IM Worester. outpointed Al thia tie. IM
' 0 0 0 Shawnee 3 4 500 Seminole 4 5 444 shutout 4ft New Bedford, 10
2952813 McAlester 4 4 00 Ardmore 3 2 175 BATTING - J ii n t n r Gilliam. Brooklyn DFNVER - Red Martiner. 117 Denver.
- - -- - Dodcers. hit twn homeruns and a double, knockeg out Junior Rest 122. Salt lake
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