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THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION, Thursday, April 9, 1970 23
Tomlinson Explodes In Sixth
Wolves Rally To Pin 1-2 Defeat On Central
A
Bane put the Wolves even in the
But the Cougars took com-
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West Division
GRAND
West Division
OPEN
Angeles
ING OF
Pitts-
Geronimo Hits
Lawton Netters
1970
Finals At FSIS
Defeat Duncan
Racing
DUNCAN (Staff)
Lawton
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SUPER
J. Gromolini, D.O.,
Noon Optimists, 864
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Tuck, Ike; Collie, Ike;
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LHS Thinclads
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Pro Hockey
Team
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Standings
Ike Golfers Win Triangular;
17
The
Watson Medalist With 76
BIG
Saturday at the LHS courts.
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GIRLS SINGLES
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Won Lost
Team
match yesterday at the Law-
GIRLS DOUBLES
SAT
621/2 53 b
Severson, 7-5, 8-6; Askins-Creekmore def.
195; vitational at Amarillo.
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Seals def.
Breathwit, 6-1, 44, 7-5;
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KOFFEE KUP LEAGUE
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The Standings
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WEEKEND
SPECIAL
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MONDAY NOON
Meet Begins
No 5, 2320
2b—Andrews, Brown.
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The Lawton YMCA Wrestling
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1105 S. 11TH
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LAWTON
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Speedway
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We feature Chevrolets
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NATIONAL
CAR RENTAL
V/Rtzan 41
U" national b^nk
Kassanavoid and Cheatham; Baughman
and M. Phillips.
100 120- 4 5 6
260 213—14 8 1
Team
Gateway Furn.
No. 5
Team
Slowpokes
Hardshells
Fastbacks
HOBBY
STOCK
Hi Ind. Series: C
585
Hi Team Game:
Soliver (5) and Rett.
2b—Garrison, Woody.
north after
the races.
Hi Team Series: Gen. Tinker K of C,
2441
San Diego at Los Angeles, night
Cincinnati at San Francisco, night
Indiahoma
Geronimo
NEW EASY
ENTRANCE:
39
45
50
High School's tennis team down-
ed stubborn Duncan here yester-
day 12 matches to six in a bat-
tle of Boomer Conference net
Grace, 6-0, 6 2.
6 1; Riche' def
6^ 2 52b ।
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matches will lead up to the
Boomer Conference meet here
Central
Tomlinson
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75
69
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55
55
80
74
76
75
72
61
54
53
New York
Philadelphia
St. Louis
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Montreal
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45
51
40
46
Weatherford Pins
Cobb; Elgin Rolls
Team
Team No. 11
Team No. 4
Team No 6
MEN S MAJOR LEAGUE
Thunderbird Lanes
77
71
66
The Lawton Eisenhower track-
sters ran off with a dual meet
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33
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001 01- 2 2 7
600 33-12 7 2
Baltimore
Boston
Detroit
Washington
New York
Cleveland
The girls also fared well in
their singles, nabbing four out
of six matches. However, the
Won Lost
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57V2 50%2
fint fount
the fnnum
Teem
Fred While Const.
Sergeants RIty.
Dr. Pepper
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Special busses will
leave Lawton-Ft.
Sill Bus Station,
2nd & C, at 7:30
p.m. and return
after the races.
the mile-run. Robert Collie won
the low hurdles and came back
to snare the pole vault compet-
ition.
Gary Hawkins won the dis-
Cincinnati
Houston
San Diego
Atlanta
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Dee Perkins, 200
Dee Perkins, 473
No. 6 Brvans Coffee, I
000 010 2-3 7 2
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HI
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Hi
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GAYETTES LEAGUE
Holiday Bowl
3 FINGERS Th,
CONTROL YOUR SWING
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000 106 X—7 6 3
Team
Corn forth Realty No. 7
Lawton Armored Ser.
No. 13
Jacksons Laundry
Looney Birds
Team
Sandvs
Gay 90s
No. 1
Ross def. Grissom, 6-1, 6-2; Mackey
def Gravely, 6-2; 6 4, Phillips def. Chad-
wick, 6 3, 6-2; Severson def. Fitzgerald,
6-3, 7-5; Askins def. Wood, 63, 6-3; Creek-
more def. Wright, 6-0, 6-3.
The Eagle golfers nudged
Duncan. 315 to 316, while the
Wolverines had a 328.
If you are not already doing
so, I suggest that you try hitting
some full shots using the follow-
ing advice on grip pressure.
Hold your club with both
thumbs and fingers relaxed,
with the exception of the last
three of the left hand. Actually
squeeze the clubshaft until you
feel that you are gripping al-
most solely with these fingers,
(illustration F1)
City police
department will
direct traffic on
Sheridan Road
Won Lost
74) 2 37%2
661/2 45’.’
62'2 45b
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a semifinal match at 7:30. That
contest will be preceded by a
Cache-Riverside bout at 5:30.
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fair while Elgin snuck hy El
Reno, 6-1 in the nightcap.
Medalist honors went to Ike’s
Mark Watson with a 76.
error.
But CJHS starter Mike Ortiz
walked the first two batters he
faced in the bottom of the in-
ning and reliever Dana Mabry
rillo teams.
Prelims Saturday are
can and LHS. That meet will
be a tuneup for the tough Boom-
er Conference meet at Norman
April 20.
Team
J W. Kennedy Ins,
Hensen's Foreign Car
Sheridan Bank
Security Bank
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Geronimo won a finals berth
and Sterling slung Fori Sill Ind-
ian School in the third night of
action in the Port Sill Indian
School baseball tournament last
night.
Geronimo slipped by India-
homa, 4-3, putting down a late
Warrior rally in the seventh in-
ning.
Sterling capitalized on seven
walks and six FSIS errors to
club the Indians, 14-4.
MEN'S MAJOR LEAGUE
Thunderbird Lanes
HI Ind Game: Nick Mickulai, 255
Hi ind Series: Bad Welch, 631
Hi Team Game: Longbell Lumber, 1054
Hi Team Series: J. W Kennedy Ins ,
2970
American League
Wednesday's Results
Friday Round
Quebec 2, Buffalo 1, overtime, Quebec
leads best-of 7 series 1-0
TOO HP
DIESEL
Deluxe
Fenders
Team
1 Cornforth Realty No. 7
Lawton Armored Ser.
, No. 13
(Gordon Plumbing
12
lb California
1%2 Minnesota
1V2 Oakland
2%2 Kansas City
Chicago
Milwaukee
CIVIC LEAGUE
Thunderbird Lanes
Hi Ind. Gome: C. J. Gromolini, D.O.,
223
WORKING GALS LEAGUE
Thunderbird Lanes
Hi Ind. Game: Jeanette Ketchum, 203
Hi Ind. Series: Jeanette Ketchum, 472
Hi Team Game: No. 2 No. 8, 729
Hi Team Series: No. 4, 2037
The Standings
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Jacobs Invite at the University
of Oklahoma track Saturday.
NATIONALETTES LEAGUE
Thunderbird Lanes
First Round Hi
Baltimore at Montreal, Montreal leads 2364
best-of-7 series, 1-0
’til
Western League
Wednesday s Results
Semifinals
1b
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Only games scheduled.
Friday's Games
California at Kansas City, night
Seattle at Chicago
Detroit at Baltimore
Boston at Washington, night
Only games scheduled.
contingent with a 77.
The next outing for the Ike-
men will be next Wednesday
when they journey to Duncan
ADULTS
$2.00
BOYS SINGLES
McIntosh def. Chester, 6-0, 6 0; Baugh
Gravely-Grissom def. Ross-Mackey, 6-1. , .
2 6, 7-5; Chadwick Fitzgerald def. Phillips ton Country Club course.
Central League
Wednesday's Results
Finals
Omaha 6, Iowa 2, Omaha leads best-of-7
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BATTING - Bill Voss, An-
Today s Games
No games scheduled
Friday's Games
No games scheduled.
BEN LEVA AUTO
SUPPLY INC.
OPEN 8 TO 8
Complete Automotive
Machine Shop Service
Hansen's Foreign Car
Sheridan Bank
Security Bank
$699500"
Portland 6, Seattle 0, Portland leads
best-of 7 series 10
Today's Gomes
No games scheduled
Friday's Games
Semifinals
Portland at Seattle
Eastern League
Wednesday s Results
Finals
Clinton 3, Greensboro 0, best-of-7 series
tied 2 2
Intarnationai League
Wdnesdav’s Results
Semifinals
Port Huron 5, Des Moines 3, Port Huron
wins best of-5 series 3-2
Today's Games
No games scheduled
Friday's Games
(Renko 6 7)
Chicago (Holtzman 17-13) at Philadel-
phia (Wise 15-13)
Friday’s Games
Chicago at Montreal
Pittsburgh at Philadelphia
New York at St Louis, night
Atlanta at Houston, night
Hershev 2, Springfield 1, overtime, Her
shev leads best-of 7 series 1-0 '
Today’s Games
No games scheduled.
Friday's Games
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West Division
Semifinals
2
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EARLY BIRDS LEAGUE
Thunderbird Lanes
Hi Ind. Game: Lida Mauk, 208; S A.
Jackson, 207
Hi Ind. Series: Donna Christensen, 533;
J. R. Stroud, 554
Hi Team Game: Lawton Armored, 851
Hi Team Series: Bird Watchers, 2384
The Standings
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Won
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1 here Wednesday drubbing Wal- Ambuc Park. then delivered a two-run double gle; Whetstone crossed on an
1 ters, 96-31. Two Central hurlers issued and Jenkins singled in the final
Kids Under 6
FREE
Kids 6 To 12
50c
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Good, Ahhoitty (2) ond Spears; Davis, —
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Yesterday's Results
Baltimore 3, Cleveland 2
California 6. Milwaukee 1
Detroit 3, Washington 0
i Kansas City 2, Oakland 0
Only games scheduled.
Today's Games
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Baltimore (Phoebus 14-7) at Cleveland dashes Rav Richardson also
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Fort Cobb 000 00—0 1 4 1 ■
Smith, Tillman and Garrison; Williams, ' fl
Boston 8, New York 1, Boston leads J. W. Kennedy ins.
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M&H Motors .
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Hi Ind. Game:
Hi Ind. Series:
Hi Team Game:
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Hi Team Series:
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Minnesota (Tiant 9 20) at Chicago (Hor won t w 0 events picking lip
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Oakland (Dobson 15-13) at Kansas City firsts in the 880-yard run and
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Pcortn and Williford; House and Sparks.
2b—Savage, Sparks, Adams, Ander-
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PTO Hydrostatic Steering
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The Standings
Finals Team
Port Huron at Dayton, first game In Lawton Transit Mix
Wallers; Taylor,
Team
I No. 5
No. 1
No. 4
Kay Denson, 198
in tonight’s action, Fletcher "m
and Chattanooga square off in •
Yesterday's Results
St. Louis 7, Montreal 2
Cincinnati 5, L os Angeles 2
Atlanta 6, San Diego 1
San Francisco 5, Houston 4
Only games scheduled
Today's Games
Cincinnati (Simpson 0-0) at Los i
(Sutton 17-18), night
New York (Koosman 17-9) at
Hi Ind. Gcme: Herb Hunt, 225
Hi Ind. Series: Herb Hunt, 631
Hi Team Game: McDivitt’s Mobil, 1056
Hi Team Series: Sheridan Bank, 2982
The Standings
Hi Ind.
Hi Ind.
Walters; Haves, Ike
Shot Put — Hawkins, Walters, Taylor,
Wolters. Piltman, Ike
Long Jump — Burnough, Walters, Col
lie, ike; Bevins, Walters
6 1, 6-0, Breathwit-Johnson def. Frazier-
slated Richey, 6-2, 7-5.
man def. Cordell, 6-0, 6-1;
Ortiz, Mabry (6) and Rumph; Kilgore,
Quinn (5) and Jenkins 3b--Byers, Cen-
tral 2b Williams, Central; Woodall 2,
Bane, Tomlinson.
Hi ind. Series: Mary King & Annie
Frederick, 536
Hi Team Game: Jarrells IGA, 845
Hi Team Series: No 6. 2386
The Standings
Richardson, Ike; Fobes, Ike;
lisonhibition matches — Mike Keester vs.
Randy Jones, Rocky Taylor vs. Blake
Sexton, Gary Strickland vs. Rocky Tay
lor, K C. Green vs. K. C. Hunter.
Team
No. 3
No. 2
CHIEFS (Grades 5-6)
85-Gene Tarpley vs. Chuck Tayiori -
Heavy Chiefs-Jim Conway vs. Robert El E
HOMEMAKER S LEAGUE
Thunderbird Lanes
Hi Ind. Game: Mary King, 203
Fort Sill
Sterling
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San Diego at Vancouver,
leads best-of-7 series 1-0
the sixth and a 7-3 triumph Roberts drew a free pass to sixth when Bobby Shanklin sin-
Ike had three double winners five walks in the deciding tally.
while Walters had one thinclad frame and the Cougars’ lone Central had gone out front in
error provided additional trou- the second on a booming triple
nab two top finishes. ble. A boot of Roger Byrd’s by Bill Byers and the first of
For the Eagles, Solo Lusby grounder sent Chad Bane and three Tomlinson errors. Back- issued another to load the has-
Hi ind. Game:
Hi Ind. Series:
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Elgin
Empire
Comanche
Rogers and
Peeples
Elgin and Weatherford square ■"
off today at 3 with Moore and m”
feated by taking advantage of count at 3-all.
re. , „ Jiame Melendez then was hit fourth.
Central control problems for a .2,,
by a pitch to load the bases
six-run outburst in the bottom of again and two outs later Donny mand again in their half of the
* Price subject to available inventory
VERNON KLEIN
Truck & Equipment, Inc.
LAWTON, OKLA.
EARLY BIRDS LEAGUE
Thunderbird Lanes
Hi Ind. Game: Sallie Walker,
Thunderbird Lanes
Hi Ind. Game: Barbara Johnson, 223
Hi Ind. Series: Lou Fortney, 594
Hi Team Game: Fred White Const., 889
Hi Team Series: Joe Higgins Paint,
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Thunderbird Lanes
Hi Ind. Game: Scott Busse, 162
Hi Ind. Series: Butch Bryant & Joel
i Tedder, 276
Hi Team Game: Team No. 4, 536
Hi Team Series: Team No. 4, 1063
The Standings
Team
Coca Cola
Protection Service
Van's Gulf Oil
Vancouver Team
, Team 2
Team 9
BOYS DOUBLES
Lynn-Baughman def. Cordell Grace, 6-1,
6 3; McIntosh-Seals def. Chester Farris,
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Won Lost
day for the annual Tri-State in- Wood-Wrisht, 6-1, 6-0
City Girl Shines
NORMAN - Nancy Anne Os-
borne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack A. Osborne, 1107 Sullivan
Drive, was a member of the Pi
Beta Phi social sorority basket-
ball team that won the wom-
en’s intramural tournament at
the University of Oklahoma this
week.
Each social sorority entered
a team in the elimination tour-
nament. The Pi Beta Phi team
will hold the trophy until next
year’s contest.
Team
Speck Sanders CIrs.
No 3
Jarrells IGA
NATIONAL LEAGUE
By The Associated Press
East Division
Won Lost Pct. GB
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SOCK IT TO EM LEAGUE
Holiday Bowl
Hi Ind. Game: Harold Howell, 189;
Lorenc Lewis, 161; Belly McKelvey, 161
Hi Ind. Series: Babe Ferrell, 532;
Betty McKelvey, 430
Hi Teom Game: No. 2, 804
Hi Team Series: No. 2, 804
Hi Team Series: No. 5, 2299
The Standings
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over the arch-rival Cougars send Jerry Kilgore in with the gled, stole second and rode
here Wednesday afternoon at go-ahead tally. Tommy Woodall home on Greg Whetstone’s sin-
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
TURTLE CLUB LEAGUE
Holiday Bowl
Hi Ind. Game: Clariece Brown, 221;
John Munn, 213
Hi Ind. Series: Mazella Thomason, 543;
John Munn, 586
Hi Team Game: Snappers, 572
Hi Team Series: Fastbacks, 1572
The Standings
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through with some power of
their own sweeping all three
doubles event meets against the
Wolverines.
The LHS crew will have a
full week next week. Monday
they journey to Northwest for
a battle with the Knights. Tues-
day they host the Duncan boys
and Wednesday they travel to
Norman. Thursday the Wolver-
ines host the Duncan girls and
jaunt to Ada for a tournament
Friday.
•MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
Tournament opens today with
preliminary rounds and exhibi-
tion matches.
Action will begin at 6 p.m. in
St. Mary’s gym. Finals will
start at 6 o’clock Friday.
Today’s pairings:
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girls doubles came
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Ike; Risinger, Walters.
, 220 — Lusby, Ike; Cooper, Ike; Hunt-
Hi Team Game: Gay 90s, 1021 ike
Hi Team Series: Johnson's Bakery, 2932 Mile ’
The rest of the Eagle entry-
shot respectable scores with
John McCaskill shooting a 78.
Jeff Smith a 79, and K. P.
Swales had an 82.
Lawton High School’s best
score was turned in by Chuck
Montgomery who had a re-
spectable 78.
Joe Moody led the Duncan
Walters; Hayes, Ike
Pole Vault — Colie, Ike; McComberr Duncan
Lynn def
Farris, 6-4.
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Won Lost
Won Lost
741/2 4112
72 44
6512 5OVi
Tomlinson remained unde- Jim Jenkins home to knot the to-back doubles by Woodall and
By The Associated Press
National League
Wednesday's Results
East Division
Semifinals
Chicago 4, Detroit 2, Chicago leads
best of 7 series 1-0
81 27
63V2 44’72
Noon Optimists 65V2 50V2
American Legion Post No. 29 6 5 51
METRO HOMEBUILDERS LEAGUE
Thunderbird Lanes
Hi Ind. Game: R Wood, 234
Hi Ind. Series: R Wood, 622
Hi Team Game: Lawton Trailer Sales,
1085
Hi Team Series: Lawton Trailer Sales,
3023
CUS and the shot put for the
AA P • ) 11 Blue Devils while Walters ace
I ET KKAIAlEEe K Ae III Tv Jim Taylor finished second to
Vlly VUnlllly IiCjUIIJ Hawkins in both events.
" * i The next meet for the Eagles powers.
COCA-COLA BANTAMS LEAGUE
Thunderbird Lanes
Hi Ind. Game: Patty Stepanich, 168;
Phil Martin, 155
Hi Ind. Series: Patty Stepanich, 309;
Mark Jenson, 271
Hi Team Game: Team No. 9, 660
Hi Team Series: Team No. 9, 1274
The standings
70 46
St. Louis 6, Minnesota 2, St. Louis leads
best-of-7 series 1-0
Pittsburgh 2, Oakland 1, Pittsburgh
leads best-of-7 series 1 0
Today’s Games
Detroit at Chicago
Boston at New York
Minnesoat at St. Louis
Oakland at Pittsburgh
Friday's Games
No games scheduled
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45 Pounds - Leon Macklin vs. Russell
Shoemate; 50 Stephen Fanes vs. Leon
Goody, DeLavne Etheridge vs. Char he
Kardaleff; 55 John Hester VS Nathan
Baker, 60-Shane Elkins VS. David_Bab
cock; 65-Scott Higgins vs Clay Hill s,
Tom Hillis vs. Doug Moon; 70-Keith
Hampton vs. Curtis Fort
WARRIORS (Grades 3-4)
60-Bret McKellios vs. Sam Reneqyi 6
Fred Conway vs. Don JonesiiDavidHunt
er vs Nelson Christianson, 70-Baker Fort
vs. Jimmie Beatv; 75-John
Ricky Babcock, James Grigg vs. Chris
Maranto: 80 Tyrone Barnes vs. Steve
Moon; 85-Dale Babbitt vs. Butch Shank
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Track Win
Won Lost
521/2 25V2
52 26
50 28
Won Lost
49 29
481/2 29'7
1 her ford and Elgin roll e d to
easy wins here Wednesday to
move farther toward the finals
berth in the Anadarko Invita-
tional baseball tournament.
Weatherford clubbed Fort
Chickasha going at it at the 5 J
p.m. bout. j
burgh (Ellis 11 17), night
Atlanta (Nash 8-8) at San Diego (Kirby
7 20), night
Houston (Roy 8-2) at San Francisco
(Reberger 1-2)
St. Louis (Torrez 10-4) at Montreal
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The Standings
Won Lost
The winners. now 4 0. manag-
ed only six hits, one more than
the Cougars, but got big help
with a pair of double plays. They
went from Woodall to Mike
Moschella to Ernest Webster in
the fourth and from Moschella
to Webster in the fifth.
Dck Rad Series: ?Mary King, 521; Dick1 ike will be one of eight teams
Red Elk, 579 in Ihe field which includes Al-
; Hi Team Game: Conway & Hale, 849 HI lilt d’emi .... ILLe
Hi Team Series: Conway & Hale, 2445 buquerque, N.M. High, HOODS,
N.M., and El Paso Jefferson,
in addition to the four Ama-
LHS lost only one boys singles
match, that coming when Dun-
can’s Cary Richey downed
John Breathwit. 6-1, 4-6, 7-5.
All three LHS boys doubles
teams came through with vic-
tories. Clark Lynn and Terry
Baughman downed Mike Cordell
and R i c h a r d Grace, 6-0. 6-2.
S t e v e McIntosh and Kenny
Seals whipped John Chester and
Rick Farris, 6-1, 6-0 and the
Wolverine duo of Breathwit-
Pete Johnson clubbed Mark
Frazier and Cary Richey, 6-2,
, 7-5.
Lost PCt.
0 1 000
0 1.000
1 .667
2 333
1 000
2 000
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0 1 000
1 .500
1 .500
1 000
2 000
The John Jacobs meet is a
big one, with separate divisions
for high school and college
tracksters.
LHS’ cross-town rival Eisen-
hower travels to Texas Satur-
The Saandings
Won Lost
es, setting the stage for the
Wolves’ clinching rally.
Johnson, Walters
High Hurdles — Holley, Ike; Collie,
Ike, Neido, Walters
100-dash — Lusby, Ike; Cooper, Ike;
Hunter, Ike
440-dash — Cooper, Ike, Williams, Ike;
Bevins, Walters.
2-mile - Patterson, Ike; Hendrix, Ike;
Sleeper, Ike.
The Standings Hood, Ike.
Won Lost Mile Relay
86' 2 2912 Hol lev. Cooper)
77 43 High Jump -
63'2 56%/2 Bevins. Walters
No. 4
gels, slugged a single, two dou-
bles and. a triple, driving in four
runs in California’s 6-1 victory
over Milwaukee.
PITCHING - Dick Drago.
Royals, limited Oakland to four
hits and shut out the Athletics
2-0.
n | mw.e The Municipal Men’s Golf i
Keach I I Ho IS Association will meet at 6:30
I COMANCHE (Staff) - Host; this evening to discuss plans
cSmc and Marlow swept for the Many Minimaxtour-
past Empire and Central High nament Sunday, April 19.
respectively Wednesday to ad- All association members
1 rance to the Friday afternoon can enter the tournament with
finals in the Stephens County a $3 entry fee. There will be
baseball tournament, no flights, and players will
Comanche used a nine-hit at- form 'heir own threesomes
sp-p ...... and foursomes.
tack to score two runs in eacn
of the third fourth and fifth One of every six entries in
innings 10 down Empire, 6-2. the tourney will receive
Marlow used the two - hit P 26s
, pitching of Mark House to ex-
plode past Central and grab a
12-2 five-inning bout.
Seven Broncho errors also aid-
ed the Outlaw cause.
Marlow’s Gary Sparks had a
big day going three-for-four at
the plate with a double and
triple to his credit.
' The finals are set for 3:30
at Comanche.
0 1 000 -
0 1 000 -
0 1.000 —
1 .000 1
1 .000 1
2 .000 12
This distribution of grip pres-
sure will aid your swing in two
ways. First, it will relax your
i right hand, as well as your en-
\ tire right arm and shoulder
\ area. Consequently you will be
\ able to make a smooth, full,
A \ unrestricted backswing with no
N X blocking by your right side.
N Second, it will put pressure in
A those three fingers that are
-- most susceptible to slippage at
\ the top of your swing.
sneaked by Duncan and Lawton
High School in a triangular
will be this weekend when they
go to Amarillo for a Tri-State
meet.
IKE 96, WALTERS 31
440 relay — Ike (Lusby, Richardson,
Hunter, McClemore)
Won Lost
81 43
77 47
68V2 55'7
68 56
. 68 56
0 1.000
1 500
1 .500
1 .500
1 .500
2 000
series 1-0
Today’s Games
No games scheduled.
Friday’s Games
No games scheduled.
000 000 1-1 3 2 •
003 030 x-6 5 3 m
■ * near track before * ■
m• * and after races. * m“
"b * Traffic will he * fl
* one way south * ■
* from 7 to 8 p.m. J m“
and one way
Eye Two Meets
Lawton High’s tracksters face
a busy weekend, entering two
The stanoinas Won Lost meets on successive days.
22 15° Bill Barker’s Wolverines com-
20 16 pete Friday in the Del City In-
I vitational, then enter the John
week’s preliminary
at 11 a.m., and finals and tic-
keted under the lights, at 73 U fly Group
Tribe, Marlow ^ts Meeting
Fox, Tucker (5) and Hornberger, Win Tm
stead. Cochran (6) and Cochran and m
Prather. m
2b—Barnett. ■
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