The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 30, No. 283, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 11, 1960 Page: 2 of 26
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'74 The Elk CRY Elks buried the 'Guthrie Bluejays 58-14
Friday zifht to open the 1960 football season with an ex-
"plosive bang
t The Elks "Twin-E" offensive combination — Ronnie
Engel and Larry Elliott -- accounted for six touchdown's
fullback kAllen Robinson imd alternate quarterback George'
Vandall scored once each
Engel put the Elks out front in the first quarter scoring
from 10 pads out with 8:09 minute(' leftsin the per'od and
added insult to injury by scoring again shortly before the
crisl of 'thelquartfr to given
the Elks 13-0 Adntage
: Engel tallied Kali in the second
-period and r Illott also struck pay
4 dirt IA the second to give the local
: OrYtit Commanding 29-0 half-
7 time lead - '
4 m—Tho Eike' wraPPad II up In the
: third '42uarter with a batTage of
Sour touctidowpi First Elliott int
: ercepted a Otthr
iie pass by Gene
thavenson on the Guthrie SS and
taaed -down tho sideline for one
talT 'ligaments later tackle Roddy
: Cutisinger blocked a Guthrie punt
4 - land Allen Robinson scored from 20
yards out:
Ernqtt '14iain Scored with a 43
yard run and Oen Smith getting
" 7 terrific protection from end Joe
Self ran over the two points to
- make the score 50-4
Cutainger blocked a punt on the
: Guthrie 311 and the Elk second trait
- took over from there and punched
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- down to the Guthrie two - From
- there quuterback George Randall
t - bit paydirt and the attempt for
- two points proved good The Elks
went out :mint 5$ -4 '
Guthrie's Terry Jessup broils
through the Elk second units de
fensive wall in the third period and
raced 51 yards for the initial Blue
Jay Ugly 1
-fill Merrill the 'Outlay fulback
- went tip 1 the middle from
: yards put in the waning minutes
of the fourth quarter to give the
s3 BhUtlays another comolation touch
dowit Merrill els° ran over the two
points ' -
The Elks iron the coin flip and e-
betted to kfokott As the lame °Pelt
4 acti Guthrie wse unable to more
and kicked from their ovrn to the
? aff The Eke proceeded to march
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right down the field old on a first 1
and ten situation at the Outhrie i
10 the Elk line sprung Engel loose
for the opening score Uuti Iloger
converted to make it '1-0' ) 4
The Elks contained the Blue jays d —
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on the next series but the nutty le
defense tightened also KA the e 1
Blue Jaya held the Elks to their own 41 ''
49 yard line On the next series
quarterbak John Niles fumbled a- 4ø14 i
way the ball on his own 35 yard
marker rid the Elks took over V
Engel turned the end to go down
to the Guthrie 30 then skirted end 0
aitain to tote the ball to the 14 The
FAS were set back to the Outhrie
28 on a Ill yard penalt for hold'15
but Ell made ade 4( to the 2(-r4
yard 11ne on the next play Flom 1- :0':- 104:4
there ter ivalui Engel sco Int
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froM Elliott The conversion at- halfback Ronnie Engel in the El
tempt tittle& ing tes 1irst year ai a half 4-41ed 1
The Ens third touchdown wigs z'llgta
let Up schtn the Illuejay signal cal- Wun ti
ler tumb!ed the ball on his own 23
yard line 'The Elks marched right -
dowl- to the two and from there'
Engel picked up the score Engel
ran over the two points and the
Elks went out front 21-0
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The next time tne locals got their
hands the ball they started from
their own 47 yard line and moved
down the field for another tally
Engel went to the Guthrie 49 on
the first play tiwa Robinson took
It to the 37 and Engel pushed it
down to the 16 yard line From
there Elliott went around end to
The seven and dim on the next
play took the' Will over Gene
tintitli quarterback "-Ttlh-the
points and the Elks led 29-0
Larry Elliott got the second half
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Engel scored two more tulle
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off to a a-lod start wtrn he Inter-
cepted a Illueitty pass k t the op-
ening minutes and raced 34 yards
to paydirt Cutsinger's conversion
was good and the Ms epanded
the score to 30-0
Monwots later Cutsinger blocked
a Outline punt at the Bluejay 28
yard line and fell on the ball: at
the enemy 20 yard marker From
there the Elk line opened a hole for
Robinson who scooted over for the
toithdowt The conversion attenlpt
hilted but the Eliot were out front
42-0
'The 'elk' 'wowd unit tolled to
contain the Illuilays on the next
series of playS and Jesitip broke
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LILL 11E111111- nialeb a ‘'a:r1 Iluviapt to stop Elk City
the Elk-Illuejay grid garry Friday night but Engel play
14141ed tl ticore an Elk touchdown un this play
ehdowns and tallied one that was called 'back- The Elks
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totre ter Ws 51 yard scoring Sprilt
The ronversion attempt failed but
the Bluejitys were on the score-
board It was Elk City 42 Outhcie
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The Elks apparently maddened
by the score took the ball on kick
off and proceeded to stack tip an-
other touchdowt in short order
Smith ran over the two points and
the Elks were ahead 50-6
Outline failed to move the ball
In the next series and atteinpted
to punt On fourth down but Cut-
s!iger again Wiled the Illuelays
plans—by blocking the kick at the
Eiluejay 38 yard Lila
The Elk second unit entered the
artme at that point and marched
down field for still ciother Elk
score: George Randall tallied from
two yards out on a quarterback
sneak- Th cOnversion try was
good and the game was 58-8
' The Elk second unit took over
for aitnost the eitire fourth quar-
ter as the Elks obviously were at
tempting to hold the wore down
The Bluehip managed another
consolation score in the middle of
the final period and the two pot
conversion attempt was good ma-
king the seore read Elk city 58
kpothrie 14
The Elks' second team drove to
the Bitiejay 35 at OHO point in the
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period but failed to get any farth-
er Near the end of the game the
Elks Look the ball at the Guthrie
44 and "lashed dowa to the Guth-
rie 37 yard line From there Har-
old Little almostNbroke into the
open foloystia another tally but the
Bluejay first defenaive unit caught
my with him at the 12 yard line'
and as the scrappy alternate Elk
fullback went down the gun soun-
ded to end the game - - ' '
The Elks not only came out on
the ILg end of the st!ore but also
gave the Bluejays a punishment In
the statiatic department
In the first half the Elks racked
up nine first downs and collected
148 yards along the ground and 20
yards through the air- The Elks
held Guthrie to 43 yards along the
ground tuid13 yards In the air -t
In thl second half the Elks
stacked up 1197 yards along the In-
fantry route While Guthrie had 91
yards -
The Elks 'will go hio training
Monday for a game against Clinton
here Friday night The contest will
be a 2-A District OA
The Tornadoes tacked Weather-
ford 43-12 in their opener this past
Friday with Mutual Brytrnt and
Kent Spark' doing the honors
Bryant paced off 39 yardi In the
Initial: quarter to give the Clinton
eleven the advwitage and then ran
enotfier tally over minutes later
Sparks threw: to Bryant for the first
conversion and then ran for the
Ira ‘one That put the Tornadoes
out front 18-0 - - -
Bryant racked up CI yards in four
plays to set up the next Tornado
touchdown Sparks tallied from nine
yards out and thrn passed to Bry-
ant for the conversion and that
gave Clinton a 24-0 lead In the
first quarter Quarterback Walter
Loving kieaket over from one yard
out in the second period to pad
the Clinton lead and then Bryant
raced 98 yards to paydIrt seconds
before halftime CLIton led 38-0 at
halftime
In the third period Weatherford
yiulTd!tpsto touchdowns against
the Clinton se7ond and third units
Clintcfs final score came with on-
ly eight seconds left in the game
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Depporte Judges
Area Grid Sclu6ds
OKLAHOMA CITY MPH
Twenty state high school football
centches will rate teams in two di-
visions agaln this season as a proj-
ect of United Press International
Editors of Ok lahotna
The first ratings will be te-
leased next week based on garnet
played this weekend
Two boards of 10 coaches each
will aeleet the teams One board
will pick the top 10 teams In class
AA and A competition and the
otper board will choose the 10
two B and C squads
The ratings will be based onpoints-10
for a first place vote 9
for second place and so on
Coaches nominated for the two
boards sre al 10110W3:
AA and A
Tip Jacobson Ardmore: Joe
Whb Edmond Harold Kirkpat-
rick Hugo Leo Fowlei Perry litvy OrIffin Enid Wayne Mc-
Gee Altus David Bippy Sapulpa
clone Mears Holdenville Paul
Young Muskogee and Otis Dela-
porte 11 and C
Bort MeCIee Yale David Joe
Thomas Stigler Tex Bartlett Ho
bort V Yoe Fetters Snyder Bob
Holder Moore: Bevil Pickett Mar-
low: Lion Atismus Watonga:' 1311
Dunlap Wilburton: E L House
Okmulitee Dunbar‘and Bob Del-
ver Tishomingo
PERSONALS
Released from Commvtity hospi-
tal Friday was Lloyd Newman of
Weatherford
Sparks passed to Joe McMillin In
34 yard scoring play and that gave
Cjintxon 46-13 oopa'aing game
tory
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FOOTBALL SCORES
Oklahoma Iligh School
Football Scores
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Clinton 46 Weatherford 12 I
iitnitt6' City 40 Ardmore 0
Norman 26 Capitol Inn 26 WO
twin MrhhlU 14 Northeitat 12
Enid 36 IlenryettA 12
84111tait 7 Shawnee 6'
Anadarko 6 Ouymon 0
Antlers 12 Tishomingo 8
Dennison TeL 14 Durant
' 40dford 12 Cherokee 0
Chandler 8 Drumright 0
:3reenfield 6 Freedom 0
Altus 21 Mangum 0 4
tiArtlesville 26 Springfield Mo 22
'Orme 14 Dewey 6
-Copan 28 Pair land 0
Midwest City 39 Ponca City 0
rlntnd 14 Star-9pencer'14
JIoidenvUle22 St Gregory's 6
averne 20 Alva' '8
Stillwater 22 Sapulpa 0
Cuthing It Sand Springs 0
Ada 47 El Reno 0
NotcAlester 14 Okinulgee 0
Elk City 58 Guthrie 14
Woodward 12 Watongs 6
puncan 27 Muskegee 6
7ilsa Kelley 26 St Mary's 12
Crooked Oak 20 Capitol Rill II 8
Moore 16 Tecumseh 8
Bethany 28 Kingfisher
Edmond 14 Perry 0
Luther 12 Jones 0
Mooreland-40 Posd Creek'll
Unlom20 Morris 0
Selling 38 Shattuck 12
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1ige'le and Larry Elliott — accounted for six touchdowns rie 37 yard line From there I -
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4 st i Norman 26 Capitol Bill 26 Wei
4 Vandal! scored once each t Bluejay fir
I - Engel put the Elks out front in the first quarter scoring (0071A) up' with hiin at the 12 yard line OKLAHOMA CITY tUP1)-- twin MarithIll 14 Northeaet 12
and as the scrappy alteroate Elk Tw Enid 36 Ilenryetta 13
1 from 10 yards out with 8:09 minutes leftsin the per
and i i enty state high school football '
"? I '' fullback went down the gun noun- ceaches will rate teams In two die
! added insult to injury by scoring again shortly befOrS the ded to e
nd the game
el ' The Ellis not only buo visions again this season al a proj
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Antlers 12 Tsmin
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the leog end of the score t t aleo Dennison Tex 14 Durant 6
- the Elks 13-0 advantage right down the field sod on a first ' e
' gave the Bluejays a punishment In ill b te
The first ratings w e -
Minors of Oklahoma
40dford 12 Cherokee 0
' :Engel tinted again In the second and ten eituation at the Guthrie 1 - ' the eletietic department Chandler 8 Drumright 0
leased next week based on games
period and leIllott alio struck pay ie the Elk line sprung Engel loose In the first half the Elks racked d kend
areenfield 6 Freedom 0
playe this wee
4 dirt IA the second to give theelocal for the opening score Guts:ogee ' 0 -04141 up nine first downs and collect 10 oaches each ed Altus 21 Mangum 0
etrYtti A COMMending 29-0 half- converted to make it 7-0' ) di - ) '''" - 148 yards along the ground and 20 eleet boards o
One bo d ertlesville 211 Springfield Mo 22 will s the of tea er
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? time lead ' The Elks contained the Blueleys - yards through the air The Elks Grove 14 Dewey 6 r 1 - will nick the top 10 teams In class
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' ' -The Eike' wrannad it up In the on the next series but the Outhrte i e held Outhrie to 43
'yards along me oA -Copan 28 Pairland 0
: third 'emitter with a barrage Of defense tightened also aid the e i ground told 13 yard" In the sir othe board will choos the 10 Midwest City 39 Ponca City 0
and A competition and the
' Sour tentehdOwni First Elliott int- B the their lurjays held Elks to own
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sentnd 14 Star-Spencer 14 Met
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er(eptod a Otithrie pus by Gene 49 yard lint On the next series e -"'l stacked up 197 yards along the In- ifoldenville 22 St Gregory's 6
The ratings will be baeed on
: Stevenson on the Guthrie 34 and quarterbak John Niles fumbled a- tleate '1 1 fantry route While Guthrie had 91 points-10 for a firet place vote 9 f averne 20 Alva 11
loused -down the sidelhe for one way the ball on his own 35 yard yards - Stillwater 22 Sapulpa 0
- Ellott The conversion at-
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s ater tace Roddy marker rid the Elks took over 13 4)1 1
focr oseacclownsci iplolaemetifitatednd rsoorontiol two uhg 14-8and Springs The Elks 'will go hto training Cin0
' : Cutisinger blocked a Guthrie punt Engel turned the end to go down Monday for a game against Clinton Ada 47 El Reno 0
boards are as followS:
I lend Allen Robinson scored from 20 to the Guthrie 30 then ekirted end
ards out here Friday night The contest will ssnulgee 0
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' ' P aain to tote the ball to th 14 The e I! - be a 2-A District test - ' Al and A (eAleter 14 Oki
Guthrie 14
Tip Jacobson Ardmore Elk City 56 Gu
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1 1 rf- : A g Elks were set back to the Outhrie -e ii The Tornadoes tacked Weather Webb' Edmonde Harold Kirk pat- Woodward 12 Watonge 6
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yard ru end Gee Smith gettng tzia
----' ""'""" 'lla'a "'-°re" "'''" a '''' 28 on a 13 yard penahy for hold'oe- e ford 43-12 in their opener this past '
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rick Hugo: Leo Fowler Perry -
n n' but Ell' I tt de —if-F-I--to the 2(r- -
Friday with Mutual Bryaot and ry'Rius 12 IS 8
7 terr ifi c nrotection from end Joe u t' Ma 'it leaves' Griffin E
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Kt Sparks doing the honors Gee Altus: Devildloilediepnpvyt11013apteppaau:1
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- make the score 50-4 GUIIIIIII:S rulLEAcL: LILL IAL1111114 Inolte a tan till000pt to stop Elk City Bryant paced off 30 yards in the rime Ware 0
sone after roagging a short pasi ' initial quarter to give the Clinton Young Muskogee: and Otis Dela-
- Cutainger blocked I punt on the from i halfback Ronnie Engel in the Elk-Pluejay grid garnt Friday night but Engel play- eleven the advaitage and then ran LuBuielitihohnearl121022m8J00Knr resi :gal: s h e r II
Edmond 14 Perry 0
- Guthrie 38 and the Elk aecond trait pori'e ClintOn
Cnreek 6
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there quuterback George Randall let Up slitit the Bluctay signal col- won the game 53-11
bit paydirt and the attempt for ler fumbled the ball on his own 236 oext one That put the Tornadoe or the s t v re
-- -- out Ittint 15-0 - Holder Moore Bevil Pickett Mar- Oncalloommb a§ m I
— o points preyed good The Elea yard line The Elks marched right 1
- went out fret 58-11 dowo to the two and from there off to a geed -start when he inter- too e ler his 51 rad scoring eprt arune at that polet and msrched Breant racked LIP 61 Yards in Iola lew: hoe Aiemes watenaae no
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eave well In the third period and Mks went out front 21-0 to paydirt Cutainger's conversion board It e as Ele city 42 outlive two yarde out on a quarterbeck yards out and thro paased to Bre - ver Tishomingo 9 MINNOWS 4
raced 81 the game open- play tok th bell over
yards for the Initiel Blue- was
next tune tne iocats got their
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''' Jay tan' '' '' hands co the ball they started from ' -
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went up Itleilly fulbisck their own 47 yard line and moved Monoots later Cutsinger blocked
e the middle from teoe down the field for another tally a Guthrie punt at the Blueiny 28
Yards put ki the Waning minutes Engel went to the Guthrie 49 on yard line and' fell on the ball' et
- of the
Mirth quarter to give the the first play theo Robinson took the eneme 30 yard marker From
e mother eonaolation touch- it to the 37 and Engel puehed it there the Elk line opened a hole for
1 t th by the score took the ball o
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other top oc'eeded to stac n kick The Elk second unit took over first quarter Quarterback Walter
k Up an- for almost the ritire fourth quer- Loving seleaket over from one yard
uchdovot in short order ter as the Eike obviously were at- out in the aecond period to pad
Smith ran over the two points and tenipting to hold the wore down the Clinton lead anpdthen Bryant
the Elks were &lived 50-6
The Bludays manoged another raced 98 ards to avdirt seconds
before helltime Ctoton led 38-0 at Released from Commeolty hospi-
tal Friday
s Bhiejays
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t there Elliott went around end to toithdowo The conversion attentpt in the 'lest series end attempted the final period and the two pceot Sparks paesed to Joe McMillin in I 1 709 N WALKER ! I
1 -Me Elka vron the coin flip and e- the seven and Oleo on the next noted but the Elks were out nomi to mutt on fourth down but Cut- conversion attempt was good ma- In the third period Weatherford 34 yard scoring play and that gave
Vetted to klokoff As oe Gene 42-0 - -- a 'ogee Amin &Wiled the Illuelays king the 8 core read Elk City liti pelted! ep 4wo tolichdoyms against Chinon a 46-13 optoing game vie-
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' and kicked from their own II to the points and the Elks led 29-0 contain the 111tolaYa on the next Bluejay 38 yard hie The Elks' secend team drove to Clinic fa final score entre with on- ' e
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