The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 8, 1958 Page: 3 of 8
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Chisox Manager
Says Tigers Have
Chance At Title
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United Presf Sports Editor
TA M PA I In 1UP Al Lopez
viho h'gh 4)11 the chances of his
White pick the De-
itat 'Evers as the team which
c41k1 dc!loonv the NPW York
Y-114res if Ins n club doesn't
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ter field and if Billy Martin can
sholtstop the Tigers proin
Vit to glve um usinunli trouble th
the Yankees" 'the White Sox man-
tiger declined 'I like their pitch-
and their kiting
Lopez added that from what he
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enn Martin "will cotne
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inre good pith players than
he can ow But you've got to beat
'he other chi) us well as the
Yankees and I figure that the
Tigers are going to give the whole
league plenty of trouble"
Lopez 01118 tt) SH VP his ace
pitchers for both the Yankees and
Tigers
He admitted that he felt some
Managers hurt themselves by say
ing their best pitchers for the
Yankeeic
You blow too many games to
the second &vision clubs that
wtty he added "You aren t al-
ays in a position to save your
hest pitchers for the best clubs
but you can be sure the Yank and Tiger3 will get kiwir fill of
Donovan Pierce and Wynn
Getting back to the Tigers Lo-
pez fec's they have in Al Kalov
a player who is going to become
one of the greatest of the eta
"There just is no limit to what
Itnik))e ran do" Lopez dechred
"He's the sort of a player any
4n:wager would like to have to
utid a ball club around"
PERSONALS
Released Monday from Commun-
ity hospital was B L Carpenter of
Elk City
Bert T Smith Elk City kits re-
lentieci Nlotidity from Community
hovital
Admitted Monday to Memorini
hoWlfnl As Mrit C 1 Moody of
Elk City
Mt! Jon falttlio Elk Cty
!sed Monday to Memorial hogpital
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FEATHERED FRIEND — Five-year-old Siegrld Wolter tenderly touches a 12-hourold
emu bred in an incubator in Frankfurt Germany Although now just a bundle
of fluff the ostrich-like bird will far outgrow Siegrid reaching a weight of more than
200 pounds in three years
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Cubans Release
Yank Reporters
from Custody
By FRANCIS I MeCARTIFY
United Press Staff Correspondent
HAVANA Cuba tUP)--A group
cf American newsmen held for
entering restricted territory with-
out proper authortration have
her relea(ed from ellStOth' in
Santiago de Cuba it was dis
clotsed today
They were Intro! 11‘jr:Ak the
United Pre sis le of
the New ' imes and bell
TAer of the Columbia Broadcast-
ing System
Three others were released at
9:30 M today They were Ward
930 am today They were Ward
Cannel of NEA Ray Brennan of
the Chicago SunTimes and Alan
Jar bon of KRAM-KSI10-TV Las
Vegas Nev
A seventh tieWSM1111 Bob Silva
of 'WKCT Fla also was
reported released
Silva was wrested by Cubat
irtny airliwiei when he siepneo
off a Wane at Santiago last Sol
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Cannel Brennan and Jar Ism
were held overnight in the Purte
Moricada the Cubal army head-
quarters in Santiago de Cubtri:N
Brennan said they were not
mistreated
Negotiaticns for releame of the
newsmen were conducted in Ha-
vana between US Ambassador
Earl T Smith and Cuban Prime
Ittinister and Minister of State
Oonta lo Ouch
The Cuban government main-
tained that the rewsmen were In
a military sone during a state of
ern5rgency without proper author-
Within Santiago de Cuba Is the
capitml of Oriente provitre where
the rebels are carrying on the
heaviest part of their campaign
against the government of Presi-
dent Fulgenclo Balk
The American ambassador said
afterwards that the Cuban govern-
ment has "suggested and request
ed" that the newsmen leave San-
tirgo and return to Havana
Batista'a gmernment announced
earlier loyal troops In eastern
Cuba have turned back rebel
Baire inflicting "sireable"'
on the insurgents
Henryella Slates
Jim Shoulders Day
II1CNRYILI7A (UP) — Wednes-
day will be Jim Shoulders Day
In lienryette with the World
Champion Cowboy welcoming vis-
itors at the east and west trance s of Wein from eight Met
signboards
Shoulders' trophies are on chm-
plaY in the Public Service window
63Wn14An The Honryetta Free-
Lance named the cowboy Ilenry-
ettan of the Year for 1057 last
autumn and will pre:ient him with
I plaque
State Sen Clem McSpadden
Remota will be principal speaker
It I banquet Wednesday night to
which 00v Raymond Ottry and
other state officials have been In-
vited Shoulders the firnt threetime
whmer of the official All-Around
Cowboy's World Championship is
also the all-time high winner of
monty 1g Wi NANO totai about
$300000 The cowboy his wife and
on live on a ranch about seven
miles from here
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Released Monday from Mrnot La!
hospital was Mrs Barbara Simon of
Mk city
Clifton Walker Elk city W 1LS re-
10:1ed Monday from Memorial 10
pital
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You can have Thunderbird 8 GO
up tO 300 mighty horsepower in any Ford
wagon! Or choose the great Mileage Maker
most economical in its field
Or make your choice the 2-door Ranch
Wagon ‘‘'itli all its advanced styling iti
sfilI lowest priced of the low-price three!
4-)
Nine fit fine in this handsome tdoor
wagon And its equally big brother the
Country Squire features mahogany-like
paneling a Ford exclusive in its field!
Ford sets the pace In wagon styling
outsells its lit'ateSt competitor nearly NM
And all six Ford wagons are priced lower -
than kiiimparable empetitive modi!ts v
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Dismissed Monday from Memor-
ial hrOiatal were Mr and Mrs C
V Snyder Rockford Ohio
James liarriom Leedey was
Monday from Memorial tio
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Controversy Still On
About LA Site For
Dodgers Ball Park
LOS ANOVES WI') -The con-
troversy over uhe of Chavez Ra-
vine am a baaeball stadium for
the Dodgers in being used as a
amoke screen by persons whO
don't wnnt the Dodgers in I te4 An-
geles tinder any conditions oc-
cluding' to Councilinan James C
-C(4 man
Cot man wade the (lititge in a
Town I mit debate Mondar with
Councilman John C Holland lend-
II uppnnent of grantlint 300 'toren
ot land to the Dodgers Part of
the land grant lies in Elysian
Park
"'Dale is abundant evklence
Unit tunny ni our opponents don't
'ant the DedKers in Chavez RR-
' ine or in Is Angeles" Corman
sa
Holland denied he and his group
aere against the Dodgers coming
II) 10s AngeleN but he said "We
xv it the Ddgers here 0 the
tne telni as the bos Angeles
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PERSONALS
MATTIERRVS "ME TRIP
Nir and Mrs lily Mayberry and
Anent the eekend in
Wichita Kan visitiny then Non -in-law
and &minter Mr and Mrs
Nt( key Ibbles and children Thew
ieturned M9nday
I) i'ettftd Mondoy from Metnor-
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City
Tennessee Ernie Ford tells you why
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are cut fresh daily assuring you of really fresh
tender meats Then too we'll be happy to tilt'
meat to your specifications let us know
your needs
GIANT FREE PARKING
JOIES GROCERY & MARKO'
Your arrival will be Impressive In this
brilliant new Del Itio Ranch Wagon 6'
with its high-style grace and beauty that
gather envious glances wherever you go
There's nearly nine feet of level floor
space in the 8-pas8enger Country Sedan
And its wide wrap-around liftgate canto'
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Wells, Virgil. The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 8, 1958, newspaper, April 8, 1958; Elk City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2087193/m1/3/: accessed June 13, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.