The Ponca City News (Ponca, Okla.), Vol. 68, No. 125, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1961 Page: 4 of 20
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' bound Louisville 75-67 I liti-ere etc 7 22-1t 13 Tempi- acquired P-orn Cinen- 1
" LaSalle and Seattle a rup'm 2 Tt :nf::A t ':e I Li---ii (7 na' f :- Cal '11-11 Pity l'ilantin
of t o u r n a m e n t posundites -si n 3 1:I 11 fiu'il I 1121 5I and Ctordn Colt man sk as batrig
- again-the LaSalle Explorers A14-1 4 -: 0 11s 254t - ito 'rit 1 he :-- ffeled a leg injury
thu mu i n g 1aftlywie 104-66 rnd 5 11f-tt a 1 (17-2 35 m June it-irt as sidelined fnr a
Seattle (15-7) snapped Idaho State 5 6 !rinerri :':-iiran i 10-2 24 month V'hen it was ready to
- IIgame wmning sneak 64-57 7 GrniAltt-g c15-4 H tio i t thP litioiii a n-rth lacr i
Clyde Rhoden took 11 shots hit II 5ics"rnin r irti 13-31 13 Manarer Jrie Gnrdin sent hint lt
10 its Arkansas won a Soutlipw et 9 :ilt Y 1lary's (IC-3) lc Pad brise b e c a li se Ken Asprre
Conference game from TCL: 96-76 If) 1t NIne :C-4 i tlttt LIS reri:ICCtFir'tit hal Cght
i"laryland won a 77-62 Atlanbc Ca1itna C7-Ci 10 LIP at the plate and 'tis dg a
Coat Confererice victory over Vir cremtattle 101) it Stnti baSe !
State College Teams "It didn't take me long to fnr1
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Torn Chilton who ranks N 2 I pocitain I know litev tt play veil"
: with a 313 average scored 35 ' IrA pride hurt his li-if siill far
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- Gettysbutg s Ron Warner set a ti)r"ght nIp'il a'': f ly sit-aiinit i t nn
Tuisl hi i Ion ' -1-- 'Rut was lipt year 1ohy looks
' school career record rif 1153 pnnts - ' ' '' '1- ' ' ft' frsi ai-d ti the new s e a s o n It s
Both -or i i'ii 1 i' 1"o:sit tvei'l
- although he's only a junior-netting ' ' ' 1' - ' " " ' 1-' '-' - tenth in the majors with his 011
' 30 in an li7-80 rout of Elizabeth- at t( irrie-Tri' Chil'fc IL"'t 1- "('-'-''''1"11 carerness Apromonte is g a n e '
town 1 Pa ) or Ne-A tttleans a luien they oe- I tn $lti to tiP Wa -1 ingtin
feated in the Crescent City earlier
- Florida c h a l l e n g i n g for the Senifors T e m p I e figures t) be
Southeastern Conference s NCAA itku "rli hack at second base
berth nipped non-leaguer Fl orida i '1u1" mis a "''I's"111 Va'ily)' gii" ---
btate 75-74 and Soph Bill O'Con- 'with St' I''iriii a '''''I'd tl 14nt
- nor s 34 points led Canislus 83-78 '41 wali'ing a I'd f'r ii-seit In Ine Tulsa Oilers Face
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Nhlional Instlation Turmeri it
whipping of Syracuse
NPW Yolk B ig Exhibition Tilts
i The !Wilkens have a 15-7 record
and are also battling for third platie T171SA itli - The Tulsa Oilers
1 Cage Scares in the clsonft'rence elintlitoTh Lice a rugged 21-game exhibition
'rho Chiefs hasp list their last haiieliall schedule kith three C13
By The Aasorlated Pr es two home games The game w A ill he AA teams in their Florida 6ping
St Joseph ilta i 112c litickneil 67
13ritsius 83 Sviacuse 78 DIM next to Ititt last tf tins seaon IA tionng
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coin- tyt 'fi111110 50 Fight Results
!Th first exhibition gain m against
Georwoosiia i DC 92 Rhode bland 61
Mutilehbeia 61 Lehigh 63 ' Plit ill) 11 thii a t5t Louis Ctirdinal
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- Diapieshe 111i Witantico Marines 1311 farm chit-) in ilw International
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DuRiiii 73 Louisville hi 1 o himai V ash -- Pete Radian 1 xe !nom or !hi! thh11opinal and pnri-
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!hikes- 1ihr 1117 1 Ahaitee 1 'i'll't 1'1 it"' i'111'11c COaSt IA WIle
1 l'1011(1t 43 i'loi lila Stale 74
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Mitifilu 1 elm '(a Tenn Tech 68
1100 tt 0 t110 'I itHaiii 165 jp111 tiffit-''
Kiiila :stale 111i Kanaaa 83
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Bob Ctiegengack is in his 15th
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seeoat -is V ale track co len Ile for-
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Lanktus )13 SVI acuse 78
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Ihrtioehe )15 qUalli1C0 Marines 118
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St Lam en ) e 63 Vermont 64 (tin ee
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DuRiol 73 Le) ville
Itlarelatin 71 V)) alma 62
a)) ni a 'et Hot en) Stale 74
MoDay ) 73 Arkansas St 5)6
Stet)))1 6 7 ainpa 61
Anthill) 1 enn 7a Tenn Teen 68
KittItt Stale hi Kansas 1)3
'Fined)) 7' Kent btate 59
Din ton tvt Xtv lee t Ohio) 71
Arkamas '1 exits Christian
New Nlesion to 1)enver 51
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'MESE 101 the dfending state champion Ponca City Wildcat's wre$tling quad
(rryti: a Li 1()( 101 n ci v nen they Ira to the slate touinament at W1nners
ff charilpyrycor tho boys arc Gary Smith left and Bruce Fisher knecig and Leon
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Ponca's Roller Hockey
quad To Play Sunday
Ity ALVIN YEAROUT
Each Llonday anl Itiorsiday night ti ritoA Cher skate critthu
sia'Is Incivo 1C down into their varm beds for a melat's
sleep a group of men take to tne floor at Ponca City Eoller Rink for
last game 1f rolicr hoekcy
Due to the latencs of the hour at which they begin their piactice
sesion the sia:ctator crotxd landed And tins may be a good thing For
once this lLly game iippealing only to those vho have lev wordly
eines gets underway a spectator is not much safer than the players
Object of this txtreinely fast moving sport: fUp a sinall he ball
(hard into a square bole called a goal Nkhich is guarded by one of the
11 bravest num each team can sci ape up
This workhorse not only 'rust make tzemendous saves fir his team
but must save himself from being pinned to the wall or the goal by the
bullet-like object shot at him LA ny — – –
number of times
Just firing the ball at the goal Curran Insurance
' isn't enough for the expert hockey
phivr he must loft the kill to t l
Mikcc it ( impossible to wins Another Game
stop by defending players or the
Curran Insurance leaders of the
YMCA Men's League and a strong
Ilequircim ots 1he sport: a
tclubi shin goidds little fear
you 4 Hayer capable competitor in the Ponca City area
pmtti HIjIlI1g surting or added another win to its record
changing 1IIII III I1 btu tiII of a Wednesday night by trimming fled
second Rock 74-i'hl in AlcCord gym
Not all expert Ikitcr nikt goon
honker pla‘en- hinvi ter Ken The local crev: stayed a bit in
ne!ii rikk man front of the visoms leading by
margins of l6-10 in tile firs: stanza
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wrvt 41" skatIs try 3o-28 It the half i-ind 56-44 at the
out for the team sane it vas started beginning of the final clintriur
three -'cars ago and most of them Chuck Hoddy went on a scoring
have fallen lo the aystde It does binge for the Curran quintet h
take a certain innount of skating ting 14 field goals for 28 points
skill howe er he Aded but it is a
style all its evil
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OLEAN N Y basketball
court in the Olean Army home
Lase fur ticonci-ranked St
tUIC is aguhaion length and almost
reulati6n widlh Dui the slmilow
blcachers ti thc sides and the ceep
stands at the ends give it the feel
of a long Lath
Smoking is not allowed So at
halftime the entii e crowd et 2000
pushes out into the small foyer and
lights up It gets kind of close so
somebody opens 11 le front doors
This blows ojl the smoke back into
the gym and when the teams Fe-
turn to the floor they need radar
to find the bench
With a nervous laugh they call
it the snake pit Ills only a slight
' exaggeration The 1onniees havenit
been beaten here since 1948-98
games igo
l7liena is expected to become the
99th victim hulight And Saturday
night comes the et try figure
There's something deciHve about
the number low It got I be mighty
close to the Inget home winning
eak in Cidlegy itsketball
history Maybe in fact fah never
ordained it And if 'kat 111t enough
the f)pponent N lagiira the last
team to beat he BOrinieS in the
armory 13 years ago
Local fans claim the Eonnies
themselves never play a cal Iv good'
game here Th team prefers the
I first-class comf'fft to Buffalo's Mo
morial Auditrium where the fat
of the home scHdule k played Eut
nl'adv can d( '-' 'he '1q- aloe of
the armory fs d il'alTh Cil:) W04)Un
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THLoP5DAY FEB 23 1961
Kansas State Tops
'KU in Bitter Game
MANHATTAN Kansas Sle to walk a
gangplank :aid by the Kansas Jayhaws a a ret the Lko basket-
ball enemies near the finish Ime m a ctA 1tat f r the 23g EIgnt cham-
pionsnp The N:) 8 tanked WAcats sutted a healthy carly lead then
came back tennd the hit Ced Price to sklep ahead 42-31
by the ha:f ana ic:1 up an 81-63 Nrctory Vtcin1i nrg!t The K-State
SUCCe$$ g e both tear:'s ad 8-1 cnteretIce recor:t and riart1!y assured
the Wildcats of an NCAA tiurnarnent berth I:ansa 611 prohabatIon
and isn t elg:b:e fr the NCAA me(t Kins State's clot riv61s Iowa
State and Crado each have 5-5 recorn
"If we had ths one and 5t11 quaifei for the NCAA tournament
wouldn't have wanted to go" K-Sate coach Tex Winler commented
"Now v eve belten Kansas twice
Baseball Players ! (once in the fns
a of the Lig Eight
totilThttnelTh nd ve are raring to
go if WO can get id"
Kansas c d c I Dick Harp de-
Begin Return To scribed it as -the greatest effort
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have ever seen by a Kansas State
t "oi P Anino
Spring Camps Early t
most 1 the scorirg moved out
17-8 and arpm-cd o hJa‘e the Wild-
cas headed for the vator when
Winter charod o(rsonnel in his
r hneup and h
By The Associated Press switched is defense
I Although the spring Janing sea- fl"In l'41'' t'' tnan4°-mall'
trne Cats hegan t o drive behind
son is just starting vctiran ball
sophondre DaVe N e 1 so n Mike
P:L't:s aP1arettly can't wat t!)
WrAlewski and Phil Ileameyer
! get into camp—where the meais
and closed t'he va) Family Price
may be skritny for everveight ath-
who had fumed (tit a rest Period
letes but tney're free
on
Wednesda v's errly ar-
LI hench returned to had a
Am Alg
rivals were wtroc :1c who drive that -1-iot the Wildcats in
reported v h t'e fist contingent fr)1 11 1)"1116 IpY the hall' field
of tne SL!1 1anciseo G:ants at Ahe IJ
nsas ''11'"t '" scule
i Pnoemx although he's not dw until gdai tiISE SCVen nnnlItt'S and
! 1'2 seconds of Me ford i half The
' Monday and Brooks ltbilison of
1 Jayhawks had frequent dry spells
the Baltimore Orioles
Rownson seven p o u n d s over after Me miei mission too
weight is one of ten Oriole in Pi ice was the leading scorer with
! field( rs and outfieldel s kilo j1 21 points N e I s o! made 19 and
1 the squad at Miami in advance of Lal 1Y Cu"( :'' 16'
lindihmei scored 18 points 13
1 the March 1 reporting date to re-
them the second half Bridges
ceie s p e c i a I cunditiwung Mc-
Covey rookie of the year in 1!4:0 v'h" ""1" in 17 Itli'tulld''' iocut t'd
wants to keep his weight at the 17 points 12 of them the first pe-
present 202 pounos IAA
McCovey was one (if 14 Giants Kansas State overpowered Kan-
1 who reported to their new man- sr" :"I 11?( Ml''"ekbo"rds65-51 and
ager Al Dark Pitchers Mike Mc- outsnot e dayllitA-KS 59 percent
C o r in i c k and Stu Miller and tu 37 Pe"cffi
catcher Hobie Landrith were the
i! only other regulars
Time Running Out
Sixteen Cincinnati Reds' pitchers
only other regulars Time Kunning
Sixteen Cincinnati Reds' pitchers
turned out for the opening work-
outs at Tampa and Manager Fred For Cincinnati 5
outs at Tampa and Manager Fred ror Lincinnuri
Hutchinson said one or two may
become starting pitchers Best b t i By The Associated Press
appears to be Joey Jay who came Time is running out on the Cm-
from Milwaukee in a trade Hutch- cinnati Royals in their quest for
inson figures on Bob Purkey Jim a National Basketball Association
O'Toole Jay Hook and Jim Nla- postseason playoff berth
lioney as regular starters The Royals last in the Western
The champion Pittsburgh Pirates Divlsion lost ground to both the
had only one player first baseman second-place Los Angeles Laker!
Dick Stuart still unsigned as their and third-place Detroit Pistons
batterymen began drills at Fort Wednesday night The first three
Myers Fla finishers in each division qualify
Two of the top rookie prospects for the playoffs
in the New York Yankees camp Cint'innati dreppeJ a 132-131 de
expected to make the team eisinn to the Philadelphia Warriors
this year unless they can show in the opener of a doubleheader at
enough to catch on as regulars Detroit The Pistons then broke a
Pedro (Speedy) Gonzales 22 a seven-girne losing streak in the sec-
second baseman has lived uP to his On d game downing the New York
impressive minor league record so Knicks 123-117
far but he probably will Wind up The Lakers kept pace With De-
with the Richmond Va farm club ton whipping the Boston Celtics
where he can play every day His Mi5-93 before 13401 fillIS—the larg-
camp roommate catcher Jesse est crowd ever to see a pro basket-
ball game in
Gonder is more or less in the Los Angeles
same position The Lakers remain a game ahead
of Detroit and the pistons are two
The Milwaukee Braves opening
the ir camp for batterymen today ing
games in front of Cinci n nati The
whe
with veterans Lew Burdette and Royals have only 8 gaine4 -
Don McMahon still unsigned indi- il Los Angeles and Detroit
have 10 left
cated they're still after relief spc-
cialist Dick Farrell of the Phils It A
C4d2ibt IJILA di A T:11
Warm Weather Helps
Annual US-Japan Fishing at State Lakes
Ski Meeting Proposed TULSA (1')—Warm weather the
past week improved fishing condi-
TOKYO (T1 — An annual US- tions at federal reservoirs in Okla-
Japan collegiate F k i meet — start- homa which are under control of
log this year—hos been proposed District Army Engineers
Such 't affair could become as Anglers were more numerous and
valuable as the US-Japanese swim- most of thorn wen nocessful
ming meets in promoting interna- Some drop in attendance resulled
tional friendship said Yushiro Yagi over the weekend because of rain
official of the All-Japan Ski As- and cold
sociation and manager of Nixon Crappie fishing was reported good
University's ski team at most lakes and there were a
Be said the JaPaneso side has few catches of block bass sand bass
been trying since last fall to get and catfish
the ball rolling — but with little —
response from the United States Fr:777775" ttP1771rF'"wrItl
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tie said tne J a p a n ese side has
been trying since last fall to get
the ball rolling — but with little
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response from the United States
'Max Schmeling Coming
Over for Title Bout
I NEW It ORK GPI — Max
ling the former heavywe4t ciant-
pion is coming over from Ger-
! many February 28 to VlSit his for-
met manager and see the third In- 1
gemal Johansson Floyd Patters-on 1
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promoter B
i heavyweight title fight March 13 I
! Fight ill Fugazy stid!
today Schmeling WIII spend some '
time in New Yolk with Paul Ditr11-
I ski his first Manager and then
see the fight in Miami Beach
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