Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 188, Ed. 4 Tuesday, September 14, 1954 Page: 3 of 4
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Bowling Notes
Pin Tourney
By RAY SOLDAN
Gene Boyett, whos
Pawnee
plunged for two touchdowns
re-
STILLWATER,
two more.
the Aggie football network. KOCY,
cast the game.
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Clayton Howison 221 and
224,
Gene Boyett
Turning hia attention back to the
ADA, Sept 14—(—If coach Paul Marston
rolled for Carey Lumber. Wanta
Tuell scored 194-497, Rheba
The Black Bears run from the
Martin 491, Catherine Colley who
seasons.
Don Abernathy, a fine freshman
The genial Pawnee
also
a broken
tion quarterback.
neck in an automobile accident
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Club course.
pion Byng.
Lunsford of 4&M finished 12th na-
However, Manton isn’t discour-
(By The Amsoclated Prew»
pres-
I've ever coached.”
seats.
fort to try and boost the crowd
19-Mole Match
fit again.
Polly Riley of Fort Worth, who
Personnel le Chained
Right half is
a regular.
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World Series Forces
Pro Football Switch
local gradeschools paricipating in
the sale and their own junior base-
try for a
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An advance sale, to hit evi
home in Oklahoma City in aa
Columbus. Both series
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Kretlow And
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Rivals Complete Training
Quick Verdict Is Forecast
For Marciano-Charlet Scrap
E«at Central Stronger
Injuries Hit Tigers
Early This Season
Playoff Opens
Lawton Leads
Sooner State
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toadan-ogona.
ming is expecting its biggest open-
ling day football crowd since 1950
Saturday when Oklahoma A&M
| kicks off the 1954 season with
Whitehurst 995-2,581.
Loop Opens 20th Year
Ivan Layton’s 199-565 led the
Bankers league at Brantley’s for
First National club, teammate
Homeruns ia the fifth inning by teur record Monday when she
Frank Kellert and Leroy Jarvis blasted out a 10 and 4 victory over
shook Spahn and erased a 2-0 lead Mary E. Nelson, Manoa, Pa., who
held by his roster, and let Kretlow came up with a bad case of tour-
gain the victory over Spahn last nament jitters.
Tas*-
beddearingeryazndsumrwl SEWICKLEY, Pa., Sept. H-W
mound staff's port and starboard —A battle of champions shaped up
coach Phil Dickens' Wyoming Cow-
boys in Memorial stadium at Lar-
amie.
This year’s Pawnee star, tail- Boyett performed at guard while
back Johnny Allen, may be the in highschool and college closing
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—BBBBBBBBB—
Houston Defoaio Packers
In Softball Tournament
DALLAS IH - Houston moved in-
to the drivers seat of the South-
west Division tournament of the
American Baseball Congress last
night, defeating the Wilson Pack-
ers of Oklahoma City 44.
John Rosa of Meadow Gold Milk
tallied 584 to lead the Central
league at Civic Center Lanes, with
Porter’s Flowers, Elks club and
The two Allens, halfback Jim
Horn and tackle Jakie Fisher are
Alton, one-half of a potent broth-
er combination in the Pawnee
backfield, put on a great offensive
display against Tonkawa. He
LOUISVILLE, Ky .aSept. 14-UP
~1 Doherty, president of the
American Association, announced
feels Allen ia tops in all-around in 1938. His first coaching job was
ci ... as an assistant at Perry from 1939
Johnny is the best highschool through 1941. He was out of coach-
Anny End Ineligible
For Opening Game
CLEVELAND, Sept. 14 —UP-
The Cleveland Indiana have added
eight minor league players to their
roster, but only one of them—out-
fielder Jim Dyck—actually will re-
port to the team. Dyck, recalled
from Richmond of the Iternation-
ning Indianapolis and_____
with Bob Stewart, Stan Landes and
, FOR TNI
WORLDS HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
WHYPAYMORE?SEEITFOR65c
★ STATE Sara SATURDAY ★
"Our hackfield is not bir or the Sooner State Lea
fast but will hsve experience,” by defeating the f
Manton said. He has special praise nals 8-2.
if, Tony Wise, The str
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northern Oklahoma school end
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★ Warranty
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Game time ia 2:30 p m. (Okla-
homa time) in this 1
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RUN REPAIR DEPT.
For Export
CUEANNG& REPAIRING
Don’t Mha Your IMS Of Game!
Put a New Shetgun to layaway
mw—Or buy N on our Budget
Plan.
flattening. Becky
tedott.
-----j game, Boyett stated:
"We were surprised ourselves Fri
FRANK LYN.
SPORTING GOODS
t
at the Southern Hills County Club
was taken by defending champion
Mike Mum of Wichita yesterday.'
He shot a 1 over par 71.
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%
Ed Moody shot 214-597 at Brant-
ley's in the Commercial league,
Earl Bleakney 222-571, Art SL
John 575, Jeu Kirby 541. Jack
Roberta hit 244 for Bundy's West-
ern Store, B. Keesley 225, W. H.
Rosa and Lloyd Pettie 224a. J. B.
Wood made the 4-7-10, Ed Muth
the 6-7 split. Brantley’s Lunch and
Acme Plumbing lead with T-1.
Alford Relle sn
Garland Alford of Ted’s quintet
rolled 597 in the Merchants loop
at Brantley's, George Friedel
posting 580 A. B Lipscomb 220-
573 and J. B Koch converting the
56-10 split. Lacy Insurance had
928, Ted'a 2,415.
CHARLES
WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP RE MATCH FIGHT
MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 158130 1. B.
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3 5
Warren Spahn, the brilliant Mil-
waukee Brave lefty, and Lou Kret-
low, the Baltimore Oriole hurler,
were added Tuesday to the star-
studded pitching roster for the
fourth annual All-Star pro baseball
game here October 17.
The Sunday afternoon classic,
with a probable
megrmazzu 15 major lea-
d8d guers coming in
for the contest,
Hh will be i bene-
EE 29 fit game with
Wiei N proceeds help.
1WMMPA ing finance the
MMNA N 4,500 ■ boy Okla-
MEAE homa City
MeTi YMCA Junior
M Md baseball pro-
gram.
ME A Signing of the
3" dazzling south-
New FIRESTONES
and the most liberal
tvade-in allowance anywhere ,..
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Euniatfommhinhesarndogead Talley. He also
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the squad after beine i
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NEW YORK, Sept 14—U—Box- those combinations work," said
ing insiders, gathered here from Charles after finishing his train-
near and far for the Rocky Mar- ing in a four round boxing work-
ciano-Ezzard Charles heavyweight out Monday. “I know I've got to
title fight Wednesday night, envi-put some punches together and use
sion a short and explosive battle more power. I had him hurt in
The general viewpoint of boxers, the early rounds and I know I
managers, trainers, and promot- should have thrown more artillery
ers was more or less summed up at him."
by Charley Johnston, manager of-—*
"conceding” that _ ____
dians are going to be in the
World Smtae, ^meday re-sched-
oled the Oet 4 game at Municipal
Stadium between the Cleveland
Browna and Detroit Lons for Doe.
14. Baseball Commissioner Ford
Frick said last week he would not
permit any large rival sports at-
traetiont be held in the same
town during a World Series date.
In Early To
FRANK LYNC
Big Wyoming Gene Boyett Honored 1,296 Leads
Crowd to See
BY EXCLUSIVE SlosE cincun
au ■ i
AMtSKAN tXAGt X_____-
ira oo vita on
\ TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954NINETEEN
■ 'New Start Aplenty Tinted Coach of the Week
■ *, - ——————— — ■ — 11 ■
said that and done thinwa a lot
differently when the bell rang.
at Hartshorne,
Warren Spahn and Kretlow,
the Edmond big
leaguer, waa announced by Harold
O. Pope, who to assembling the
player for the game on behalf of
the YMCA junior baseball commis-
sion.
Reynolds, Sards Coming
Earlier, Allie Reynolds of the
Yankees and one of Oklahoma
, With no state playoffs to shoot
for—"We sure want them back,”
Boyett said—the Black, Bears will
concentrate on winning titles in
two conferences, the Northern Five
and the North-State.
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Eampszdnesi a an” PU“ WS-e.at Mard “Mgf“aa. moved Don Sum- Goday night that Umpires John
P-MET:... __. "I‛ye got • good 15-round fight ■>•«. his star fullback of last sea- “ “ “
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___ __ .0a Others who have gone on to play Boyett allowed.
in the manner or ar forma- eollege football include Joe How- T. _____
ell of Central State, Francia Mor- doubles aa basketball
ria of Northeastern State and a
Frances Novak, women’s 1443
bowling champion, fired
sadl 1-wye “nooedCTeekava sFt-ifttmah
with a guaranteed prise of 4250 to
the winning duo She hit 225, 140
snd 197, teaming with Bat Mster
son t take the lead with 1,296.
Masterson had 514.
paii the 10,000 mark, will start ea and the third round also were
September 29 with students of 44 on tsp.
Second are Eudene Conley and
the only starters back from the tons are Denith t1k Rrerna
1141 Bear squad which compiled weekend and many are in already
an 8-2 record. Entry to 44 a team.
ball teams sharing ia ticket re- lost to Miss Faulk in last ears
ceipts. --------- . .. - . .
E— 2.6 —M-45 HI war, EEUudIMg as
o power the head man at Spiro, his home-
will fool town, in 1947. After two years at
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East Central is well fixed st, First baseman Mac Biggs hit m« r
Quarterback with regular Jim Cran- a three-run homer in the fifth in- Mum Leading
ford back and Glenn Calame, who ning to give Lawton a 5-1 lead, c . •
was injured part of last season, Shortstop Don Carter got four hits Senior Plaverx
for the winners, including a double J
«R-fpronasipuh"otptld zeninel.ehamplonatut to theline. He algo has 'letter- rouad series between
.....- • S 2 ““ t foster because I wanita.
You try something early."
He will miss the sessonfo opener
against South Carolina but is ex-
pected to beback with the team
or the Oet 4 game against Mich-
reserved seats and 41 50 for box Damon, Honolulu,_____r„, ____________________________
srs who drew first round byes, and ever seen with the same style as ninth inning when Kirtner weak-
rery th# only on# of the 145 ent-ant- Jack Jacobs. Oklahnma’s reatiened and Fatired +ha Ferde esith-
ri- who did not see action Monday.
Eight other second round match-
two-time class B champions last and passed 45 and 2""
Friday for the aecond-straight sea- ‘----- -
son, ia the Times Coach of the
Week.
paw Spahn,!
who now lives 0
City fandom’s all-time favorites,
and big Mike Garcia of the pen-
nant - bound Cleveland Indiana,
agreed to perform in the contest. c, , ,
To add to the big-league flavor, Champions Galore!
the oldtime Oklahoman, Harry -------- ----------
"The Cat" Brecheen of Ada, who n • \T»
now is a coach for the St. Louis f Avorteg V IP
Cardinals snd who was a great 1 “VV---UP V 1V
moundsman for more than a de- v c, .
cade for the Cardinala, will be on Im 4.14 M.+
hand to help with the pitching ill UOIF IVICCU
chores
entrants Jack Jacobs, Oklahoma’s 'greet ened and fetiredthe Cards with- „AeM leaves here Friday noon by
nday. booter. lout difficulty. p w
The Fikes got into the finals by a“i
“ the Tulsa, Okla., Berry- Fn:
Tr of Phoenix 4-1.
Pawnee took a big step toward
the Northern Five crown with the
win over Tonkawa. Barring the
Bear path in that circuit now are
Newkirk, Fairfax and Shidler.
Of that trie, Pawne. most fo*n
Fairfax. "That’s our Jinx team,”
Boyett commented. ‘‘They’ve beat-
en us the last four years and each
4ime I thought we had the better
team."
uraw w pay urn rouna mavnes, aged. He’a a lot better off than
tied a 16-year-old National Ama- two seasons ago when he took over
at East Central and there were
Fairfax also ia a member of the
North-State conference, so Pawnee
will have plenty at stake in that
Nofebsstate,cboyetnandine,otninestan whitehurit Insurance an
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nee, Fairfax, pewey naPi- Mickey White doingg568
but Cleveland is stu the effi for State.Finance,.Sarge. White
Pion until someone beats it- 2 Cavten ------
going to be any training camps Tuesday and wont
would be the nv into seclusion in New York.
______ W With the fight close at hand.
.Charles, himself, haa indicated there was.» reported spurtinbet-
from time to time during his train- ting, mostly on a knockout The
ing that he planned to go right *1'1* 5-U that Rocky stops the
“ Others have 33yearold former champton.
Wyoming Hat Backs
Wyoming returned its backfield I
aeea but has to fill gaps at the I
weak side tackle berth and both I
guard positions.
A&M prevailed narrowly last I
year, 20-14, in the homecoming 1
game at Stillwater
j The Aggies look upon this year's I
game aa another tossup. It ia the I
second meeting of the two rivals 9
foNWB T in history.
Both expect transfers to play
UNSUCCESSFUL BLAST-British amateur ehampion Frances Stephens had bed luck on this ex important roles. The Aggies will
plosion, shot from a.deep bunker on the seeond hole Monday. The shot hit the top of the trap and start Fred Meyers, Enid Ma West
trickled back into the aand but she went on to win her first round match in the U S Amateur Point, at quarterback. Wyoming
championship at Pittaburgh. haa Dave Bratcher, Alabama
1 ---- transfer, left tackle; Jerry Jester, ■
tailback who followed coach Dick-
’ l 1
Aadaaaeza
choose. Regular Roy Pilling to bsck
at one end and Joe MeMurtrey,
who has never lettered but haa
some experience, will start at the
other end. There are two more
good men in Rex Bales, a senior,
snd John Perham a junior.
Tackles Plentiful
Tackles are big snd plentiful
There s THAD Dsy, 4- feet 1 sad I
444 pounds; Leroy Nelson, a trans-
fer from the University of Tulsa
who to 4 feet 2 and weighs 200
who hits 240 pounds; George Col-
Um, a 6-foot-3, 200-pound letter-
men of 1951 who is back from
ens to Laramie from Wofford col-
lege, and Vic Kolenik, wingback .uum,
or tailback, who was with Ten- honors, but also landed his team Tonkawa
nessee in the Vols' last Cotton n the No. 1 spot on the first class we were surprisea ourselves Fri
bowl appesrsnee. B rating!. day night. It was sn offen-
Jester, "iSspoundpzpddaster, s phappened “ Glsn Sanshan
the tailback who moved Joe Mas- his seventh season as Pawnee “I believe we’re a little further yards 842
trogiovanni over to a blocking coach. The Tonkawa win boosted advanced offensively then at this Zoe Stockton’s 190-498 paced the
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given most of the hitters fits. In from three continents and.Hawaii When practice opened Manton had a big squad with eight starters the Wyoming sticPot in the xa me Boyett at Pawnee, headed by BiU box formation, relying
Lenam amone Then anjuries and started “u” * Bredde, c----------------------* *
and the same pitchers repeated the Amateur champions from Brit-
contest in 1952 with the aame ver- sin. Canada, Scotland, Ireland,
diet, 2-1 for Spahn. Belgium, Argentina and Mexico, Don Abernathy, a fine
Last year, however, with Rey- along with Miss Faulk and two for- center prospect, suffered
nolds back from a fourth straight mer National Amateur champions, re- — sutumue accaurut
World series assignment snd suf- showed their etoss Monday in the fori week. H L. Klaus, a fullback,
feeing a bad back, Reynolds and opening rounds of the six-day hurt his ankle and a halfback
his reliever, Kretlow, managed to match play grind over the All.- starter, Dick Todar, also turned
■ - - ‘ --- -— A—- f--- his ankle when he stepped into a
gopher hole in practice.
coneL Mar -qae
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for the game wim bewThepdhrzaaranldaGeorgdaapoash
$1 for general admission, $1 15 fnr -a»a aLi- --iaL az-- ___skin fnnthall last vaat
setback in the third straight Record Is Tied
sparkling battle, before the Miss Faulk, one of 34 players
smallest crowd of the aeries, 4,404 who were forced by the luck of the
fons. .. ... draw to play first round matches,
Advance Sale Due I- “
get off pounder aad Robert McKean, the
might smallest guard at 1ST pounds.
Regular center Ronald Evans a
Promoter Jim Norris said that
arm ” Hurricanes Carol and Edaa hurt
lm going to try and mate the advance sale slightly. -
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Softball Tournament
Reaches Final Game
PHOENIX, Arte. (fl - The finals
of the National Softball Congress
men'a world tournament will take
place tonight when the once beat-
en Fike Plumbers of Phoenix take
on the undefeated Sax Pedro Stars
of California.
snd try and put him away. You
E.mm. Clevela
The majority opinion too waa Both, left their Catskill mount ila 0,1 « o-nm tt ous as can U, . "
that if there was ‘ ” trainine eamne "eeda- -j---■ w "" " — II"- VI_La E
tournament, was forced to 19 holes v. -
General admission tiekets for,before edging Barbara McIntire. Vancs,
$1 wiU be sold by the students and Toledo, Ohio, 1-up. ' moved
reserved and box seat tickets will —
The winner of the36-hole contest
will represent the section in the
nations! PGA seniors' event st Dun-
edin, Fls., next month. N.
Bill Wotherspoon of the host club w
is second with 74 followed by Heck
Williford, Pones City and Marion
Askew, Tulsa, with 74. The final
round to scheduled today. °
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iu*eWicgf u• at New Yerk
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Two romping fullbacks will be trio ot players who made the Okla- doea a right smart job of it. His
opposed. George Galuska was Wy- homa Junior College all-star team 1953-54 cage team won 23 of 29
oming’s big ram last yesr writing * year ago st Northern—Don Csv- games snd reached the state tour-
new yardage records for Laramie ett, Elton Nimerick and Lloyd nament before bowing to eham-
fullbacks while Earthquake Earl Garner. pion Byng.
A&M returned all Its line stal-
warts from isst year but lost
Bobby Green, Dorsey Gibson snd
Bill Bredde from the starting back-
field.
mososzwum-23
reserved.a na. box. seat ucxets.wi The only major upset of the kias he haa So"itlnt Seinud 4 “ 1 *ke- At
town dragatert. The general ad- by Mrs. Maiwas dndpavictomy mife eleAarR
mission tickets msy be exchanged Md , over Curtis cupsar Cai zearsarofor East Central and has
tor the other seats. Dorn.ofcleveland." retzanntedtnorrsernesimbebigt
the middle and Marston has plen-
ty of material from which to
race Mastrogiovanni to the 5-8 back han lavac. L..W. 1.50
who weihs 192 nounda H. wa. ball players has been produced by
practice opened Marston had a big squad with eight starters the Wyoming stickout in the game at Pawne he- ded - n
among xilettermen Then injuries and sickness started hitting the here a year ago with htoBunnine
sguad. The latest was Paul Kelly, who transferred from Oklahoma and passing He’ll still be running
AheHtandalooked like * sure bet at guard. Sloped a Hver ind passin for Wyoming’s block-
ing back actually operatea more
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Oklahoma "A&MLard DDvsonatyonn ITS! on power needs a sponsor for her team, had
. noma. A4M I hard- plays and Johnny Allens passing 494 and Velma HNvanke aas Viden
running halfback of the past three ability. “We wouldn’t get any Tetre had 2172 “85 Video
place with the T, we’re too stow,” —----
Richard Allen, Johnny’s brother
A year ago, Pawnee stopped oncountndrforuhe sixth touchdown
Tonkawa, 13-0, in the season open- '
er only to see the Buccaneers go
----------- on to win the state crown. With six
homa time) in this top-billed regulars back, Tonkawa hoped to
Rocky Mountain area feature gain revenge Friday, but Boyett’s
with KRMG, Tulsa, originating for crew powered to a 41-27 victory.
A- —_____ 3c., The smashing triumph not only
Oklahoma City, will also broad- earned Boyett coach of the week
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-eague lastnignt A&M breaks in sophomore Joel passer Ive ever seen,” Boyett en- ing during the war, rotund.* as
Ardmore cardi Favara, little Tucson dandy at 163 thuses. “Although he’s no powe- -----‘
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