Bristow Daily Record (Bristow, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 269, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1939 Page: 3 of 6
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Friday March 10 1939
Bristow Daily Record
Page Three
SAND SPRINGS MUZLLES BUUDOGS
IN CLOSE BASKET GAME THURSDAY
IN REGIONAL TOURNAMENT PLAY
Okmulgccans JighF on Defense For 3 Stanzas
But Relax in Fourth Quarter to Allow
Sandites to Win 27-26
A battling basket ball ciew fiom Sand Spnngs came fiom behind in
a startlingly close game Thuisday night hole in the regional tournament
to un fiom a 'tough Lighting Okmulgee Bulldog outfit by the hair-raising
scoie of 27-26
The Bulldogs held on ruggedly thiough tlnee stanzas accounting for
19 points to the Sandites’ 13
Eaily in the final penod however the Sandites spaikcd by Chambers
turned loose and made a sensational comeback that lesulted in the cloxe
game scoie ETAOINU ETAOINU NNU UPUPJ
Chambei s lang the bell tlnee times for field goals Mclntne scoied
a field goal and one fiee llnow that put lus team out ahead
Buitnu sioied two tnappv field tosses and Hutchins got a fiee thiow
to put up a lead that the Okmulgccans stiugglcd valiantly but unsuccess-
fully to eia-e whin the whistle blew
The 1 togs scoied two field goals and two fiee throws to come within
a point of tying the hoic befoie the Sandites got hold of the ball
taking advantage oi all sioiing op-
rcoie cnee Although they were nev-
er ahead Stillwater’s long-shot ac-
euiaey might hae won them the
game had tiny been able to tighten
their somewhat lagged defense and
keep the Cushing ball hawks out
fiom under their basket
bnlliant Burbank dettnse held the liquidation of then mortgage indebt-1 Thus Federal Housing A nuns-( than uni’ fr sunilai quarters tuke
Kingfisher forwaids m cluek foi
moie than three quaiteis while
Wright Burbank foiwaid earned
Okemali 21 Hens 13
A strong team Horn Okemali ovei-
tame an eailv lead to eliminate a
(uintet from Hemyetta 21 to 13 in
a piehminaiy lound ol the class A
division of the legicnal basketball
tournament Thui may
The bojs fiom Hmivetta opened
the fray wth two field goais unl
managed to hold a piecauous lead
of tlnee points up to the closing
minutes cf the second stanza when
Lucas of Okemali sank a fiee thiow
to stait the dcasta mg Okemah
poitunities nudged out the team
Horn Stillwater 26 to 25 in a pie-
lumndiy gime in the class A davision
of the legionai oasketball tourna-
ment Thuisday evening
Cushing lelied on its foimidable
defense which foiced Stillwater to
lay seige to the hoop from a dis-
tance to pioteet the slight lead
which it maintained by woiking the
ball deep into the enemy terntoiy
befoie shooting and scoung a high
peicentaee of fiee throws during
the context Stillwatei however
Burbank Girls 26
Kingfisher 23
A fighting sextet of Bui bank las-
sies won the light to meet Luther
in the regional tourney gills’ finals
Finlay night by vanquishing King-
fisher 26-23 in a closely contested
game
A tomd foul th quaitcr saw King-
fisher come from behind a 16-14
count to tie the score 20-20 and then
take the lead on a fiee toss by
Smith The i ally was short-lived
however as the Bui bank gills con-
nected with the basket tlnee times in
the remaining four minutes to pul
the game on ice
Neither team held more than a
tlnee point lead at any time during
(he game although the advantage
changed hands several times The
At Your
Grocer
away high point Illinois with five
field goals and two cliaiity thiows
for 12 points
Scoie at half wa 14-12 favoiing
Bui bank
I nation ollriil point nut tho t Ul of all ihai ws cn the moitgage
The mcnthlv pavmcnts aie all-j mcnthlj pavmonls often no 1101c j in btednoss
inilusive Inteiest nnd pimeipai
taxes and special assessments i if
any) nnd moitgage-insuianec pie-iniimi
rally which lilt Hemyetta Hailing j thieatened at every moment of the
game at clung leather into the hoop
firm any distance and all angles
cutting down five points lead on two
chffeient occasions and tying the
by thiee pomto at the end of the
fust half At the beginning of the
second half Okemah 'ci’P guns
loared with telling effect as Okem-
ahns sacked up two field goals in j
the fust two minutes and netting
seven moie points lx foie the final !
whistle holding Hmiyetta to one
field goal dm mg the same penod
Lucas of Okemah was high scoier
in tlu game netting foul field goals
and two flic thiows
Cushing 26
Stillwater 25
A dctci mined Cudimg quintet
playing tight difurive ball and
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Nichols, L. M. Bristow Daily Record (Bristow, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 269, Ed. 1 Friday, March 10, 1939, newspaper, March 10, 1939; Bristow, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2087544/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.