The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 165, Ed. 1 Monday, April 10, 1961 Page: 2 of 6
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Sooners T
By raised Peens laternmintsal
Oklahoma opens spring football
drills Tuesday and CO&CII Bud
Wilkinsoos first big job will be to
mend his defenses
Wilkinson expects shout Id can-
didates end aide Eddie CrowdLt
Said defense would be streaski So
thoroughly at Lrst that "we're go-
Ink to look for the 23 best deien-
stye players and then Ofillkatile
thorn Into ius offensive team
Vilikinson has other worries He
must rekindle the speed that his
team Jailed be general° last year
andebemust rebuild his backfield
plamted there will be the movleg
11 leditra starung quartertmck
Jimmy Carpenter back to tall
back and trying twt treslunen
and a convected halfinck to the
signal eallerI' slot
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- Talus Dees rads
'Elsewhere on the football Trion
Tula VnivrrIl1l7 with new Often
Olean Dobbs calling the shots
0 dons pads for spring Grills Friday
and Oklahcena Suite opens lis
berva4 week of workuts today
' Half If ' the teams Oklahcms
t played last year oulgatned Ms?
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of the Sfrir was not always there
In the eyee of many of ita follow-
ers the 1060 squad-had the runs-
cle but not the hustle
Wilkinson appears better off !n
the line where there is proven
depth A tentative starting lineon
for opening drills consists Of vet-
crane Ronnie Payne Billy White
DOM Cott Karl Milstead Phil
Lohmann and John Tatum and
freshman Richard Intran
Martha Moans -
Star fullbatk Roemis Hartline '11
gone and it probably will be an
to &hermit Baty Wyhe and fresh
Billy Stone to fill the gap
With Carpenter tryirg honors
again — and the mai is by
Means permanent v Wilkinsui
will look at freshme1 Bill Van
Burkleo and Jim McKay at quar-
terback along witlt converted
Managers Eye
Pennant Raecs
NEW YORE IUPle
1941 major lestrue Pennant ram
National Leastose
Dewey Me Asa( h Firs tee
"We're the team to beat You
always figure In baseball the
teem which wins the pennant is
the club to beat U 1ollowin7
year Sdaybe the Dodgers Or some
other club will tome along and
knock us from the top but I
don't think 11 CIA be done"
Chart Dressiest Beeves: '1 ex
peet the Braves to win I siwa)3
expect to win when we start
season Our outfield Isn't straight-
ened out yet but our infield Is
much improved Wed have better
-defense :glen in 1960 and we'll
score our shire of runs
Bolly Hennes Osedinant: We
figure to be stronger — muc'i
stronger than last season We
have a fine" all-around Infield
Mont and strong pitching and
plenty of Outfielders When we get
out outdield se i we'll be In good
shape for a run at the pennant"
Walt Mateo Dodger': "If things
jell the Dodgers have a shot at
the pennant Of the conte3din7
clubs the one which has all its
players live up to their Potential
will win That's how we won-1d
1969 and how the Pirates won bat
year
AJDsrk Ginnie "Harvey
Kuenn Is certain to belp us and
I think Don Blattigarre will nay a better year than In 1960 'Out
chief problem Is to find calabk1
11110-inning relief pitching"
Gene Maack Phillient We
have plenty of youth and I think
enough of thew kids will come
through to lead us out of levet
Owe!' w
Fred Hutchinson Sods! "We're
Ilyttg bard to put together a solid
pitching staff and to develop a
double play combination We have
problems but I feel the club will
move Up from its sisth place fin:
lah of 1900
Peelle 'Rims! Head Cottle
Cabe: "We know we have a great
shortstop and hitter In Emit
Banks end we have sign Sind
young talent to build around bin
Of course pitching 13 the key to
our situation and we think we're
better off in that respect thaa
many people believe" -
Americas League
Ralph Hook Yankees: ''I'm Dot
worried about our pitching As
matter of fact Im tint worried
about anything even 'though we
haven't done well in out exhibl-
ticel games I think our pitching
staff is much further -advanted
than it was last year ut this time
We have speed and power and
goad defense We're ready" -
letics We have a good front line
Mg the sriati sox to win the pen
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social director Steak Mesh
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halfbac Monte Deere
The annual alumni s varsity
game wilt be held on May I in
stead at Miky It to permit nation
al telecasting of half of It There
will be about one weck of practitt
after the game this )ear
Dobbs iwho suceeeded hit
brother who will become coach
of the professional Calgary team
of Canada frankly admits he has
aa "unknown quantity" at Tulsa
But cm paper he appears well
stocked with 15 kttermen back
plus 11 transfers ' from DetiVcr
Uwlvirsitt where football was
dropped V junior college transterl
and 22 fieshmen a '
Esciusdon Favored
Quarterback Jerry Keeling Li
gone as are sevetal good line-
men But backs David White and
Bo Bolinger and end Jim rurioin
of whom big thIngs are expected
mint Our pitching hurt -tie last
year but we should have the bet
chin( staff' in the learnt Mb
ear 1 have eight pikchere I eall
lee as starters
Jimmy Dykes ladiana: 'This kr
the best team 1' have manage' 'duce the 1953 Philadelphia Ath-
letics We hav ea goo4 front line
mkt we ought to have enough
pitching to carry us If we have
any injuries howevestovit will be
bard to Miele men like Johni
Temple Vie Power or Wood
Reid" "
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Deb Oche' ring Tigerat "'flute
are strong indications that Al Ka-
lthe41 going to make I epkincliJ
comeback and he of- course la
the key to the club loot some rea
son Tiger teams have often start-
ed slowly in the spring We Wipe
to reverse that trend this year
and get off loot"-
lifkkey Verses Sweaters: l'T
jLtIONV most everyone Is picking the
Senators to finish ninth or lOth
but I think so can do better than
that Many of our players era
geTtilig: thetr first real chi:noes to
plat icliularlY encl Weye puttIng
'out TOO per cent" 'N
loS Gerdes Athletics: "Wil
ougbt to be able to play 500 ball
Once you reach 500S'7ou neott
Yanks Wind Up A6rIonr Is Pded
Next To Cellar
11 'fob Bat Law Is
In Grape Play
lity NOIMAN KILLER
Vatted Frees interwatiesal
The hew Waahington Senators
won the Grapefruit League cham-
pionehip and the Chicago Cube
wound sip with the best percent
ago in the Cactus League which
proves jus tone thing? Don't put
too much stock In spring exhibi-
tkes games
' (And U you need any mori
proof the New York Yanters
favored to win the Am e rice n
League pennanti had the next-leo
worst won-lost record of the IS
major league clubs as the exhibi-
tion barnstorming ended The
Yankees won 9 andloat 19 Only
the Los Angeles Angels (4-9) Itsd
I Poorer mark
Pittsburghli world champlun
Pirates aetually Lniatect with thu
beat record for a chili that played
full slate of games Patit ma
or league competitich The Pi
fates won IS ancl icnt 11 for ti
621 percentage 4 T10 Senaturs
who played only 12 major-league
opponents won S and lost 4 for
687
Coach Mickey Vernon's ben
ators who meet the Chicago
Whit Sox in the presidential
opening garne at Waallizaten to-
day lost their final exhibition
game Sunday when they were
shut out by the Boston Red ItIO
6-0 at Mateo-Salem NC
-Right-hander 'Lilly Muffed wht
had not pitched for three stitekl
because of a sore Arm held thfi
Senators to three hits in a game
curtailed by in at the end of
six innings
In other games played Sunday
the Kansas City Athletics edged
the Detroit Tigers 3-2 in a game
called after five innings because )t
rain: the Minnesota Twins defeat- I
d the Baltimore Orioles 7-2 toil
San I Francisco Olanta '''beat the
Cleveland Indians 4-1: the Phi:
adelphia rhiis knocked off the Pi-
rates 4-2 and the Los Angeles
Dodgers rallied to beat the San
Diego PaIres of the Pacific Coas
League 2-1 I le"""—"
League 2-1
Four games were cancelled tor -
cause of poor weather Thca2
were the Yankees vs the Bt Lou
Cerchnals Cube vs the White Bo
at Chicago the Cincintuill Reit
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ELK' CITY DAILY NEWS ELIC'CITY OKLAHOMA
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return Ramiro tscandon a gou1
passer has moved to the oiL °W-
its! from Denver and la figurei
the bast bet to replace Reeling
Tulsa will be "Wet down the
middle" says Dobbs admitting
shallow He feels in escandon
Ronnie the and Oene Bart he tots
some good paspers Quarterbacks
Val Reaneu and Jack Kreider
may be ithiftad Resnet: to a de
letutive specialty post and Krei-
der to fullback -
Oklahoma State held lis first
scrimmage Saturday and Coat
Cliff epees! said it "wasn't too
bad" Reserves -stole the show 13
eight units worked: in chilling
winds 'and drizzle' -
More work is on tao this week
and Speckle talk Myfl sea
some hustling and sc-etching"
Speegle and his aides bad the
practice filmed for study
Only a little help at key positions
toilworn a contender"
Mike illiggtos led ex: "Our
outfield is vastly improved ripe-
cially on detepse With" added
Peed and Improved defense our
pltctring should look better' It
isn't as bad at it looked lut Sea
son"
Harry 'Aveeste Twins: We
showed terrific improvement last
season and I think show
more this year The move to Olio
Despoils-Lt Paul should help us
becowmlearns always play better'
before large enthusiastic crowds
Dili Rienty Angeles: "I Mimi
we have the power to siStore lot
of rune Our problem is pitchind
In selecting our pitchers most of
those available were relievers We
inuet develop starters If wit stay
elnestlixthe early twinge we'll
have a chance because vel got
goodpower'' -
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Paul Illehsede Baltimore: "This
could be ' our year We've
proved steadily and last year
made astrong 'run tor the pm-
cont An mici-September we Were
fay one percentage 'behind the
Tonktest We had otie trial by fire
hi 11)60: We know Our kids can
Stand tip' Under tile premium"
Top Bat Law Is
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Top Pitching Ace
hy VELD DOWN
Vatted Press Inkrastioaril
—NEW YORK 411Pli Hank
Aaron of the Milwaukee nraVe3
and Vern IAw of the pitattburgh
Pirates were picked Sunday to bt
the individual batting and pitch-
ing stars of tha 1031 National
League scum
The selections were Made In a
Sum Of' 57 baseball experts ad
of -whom viewed the big league
Wien In action thisapring The
11141 board of experts was mad
up Of three writers or broadcsic-
ere covering each of the it bparns
In addition to UPI sPorteeduot
Leo It Petersen and VP! atiorta-
writers Milton Richman and Nor
man Miller'
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consensus Of the experts
was that IMO wilt just' an "off
year' for Aaron but tha culmina-
tion of Latta rise to Stardom
Aaron a two-timd NL batting
champion hit only 292 last sea
3011 but tha everts see him re-
bminding to enjoy campaign
More like the ones he had pi 1958
arid IMP when he won titles Ilam
mering Ilank hit 328 to win bit
find title in 19'56 and 353 to win
his second in '50
tA9 enjoyed his first 20-vickity
season in 1060 and was vows!
the Cy Young Award ei the out
standing major league pitcher of
thg year The experts apparentiv
believe that he will do every
aa well this year
Aaron received 2 votes from
the 57-men board compared to IS
for runner-up Willie Mars of the
San Francisco Manta who hit 310
last seaxon and won a batting
crown with a 345 Mark in 1054
Harvey Kuenn acquired during
the winter by the Malta receisett
five votes while Norm Larker
he Los Angeles Dodgers Sob
Skinner of tha Pirates and Phi
Whitti Sr-Louts Cardinals
had two each
Dick Groat who won the luso
UUe with a 325 mark Aid not
receive a single vote
The experts eettled on Law in
VI the
the Lot
Dodgers'
Milwaukee troves end
Angeles Angels vs the
minor lestue stairs
el
' ContrarY to the belief in
' some quarters Ma only way to
atop a car rolling down a hill
II not to leap in front of it and
try to hold it back with brut
strength 9
Particularly if it la rolling
wall when you make your leap
Some bright lad might out
think gravity enough to yank
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open a door step nimbly inside
and apply pressure on the brake
pedal And atay alive kwhol
lot longer
The same truizni applies to
fish shagging that rapidly
growing sport where numerous
varistiso of so-called "routil7-
fish are legal game in many
Mates
OPEN OAT61
Now is thetims when these
fish congregate at the tall-
Waters of dams awaiting the
Inflow of fresh food that comes
to them when the flood gates
ara opened
And now is the time when
snugger' also con gregat 0
st anding on the hank and
swishing heavy lines with big
hooks into the water' In the
hopes of impaling s flak '''
A FEN TOR CONFINING
YOUR DOG
My Rob Ratios
Skittle trisklits Itaward Remus
It you want to mike aura
that your dog doesn't get Mt by
a eat this summer when motor-
ing is at its peak taks steps
now to prowl him
YOut beat means of protection
is to conAnt him and ths leAst
COnntlint confinement is tht
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fencedin him Mere the tk)g is
Are to shove about unhampered
Jo rope or th in - ' -
A If you He doit-Yourseller
ti:d plan to build your own
here are a few pointS to re- -
- Ituimben
Tht rum ' Should ' be large
hough to provide ample set
his ' ! k
Irctscing hn be of the oven 1
— wire type stout choice of gauge
and mesh at the wire and the
height of the fence depends on
the site of your dog accom
blended for the small at
tnediumslim dog la teltattga
Lluch mesh rneasuring 4 feet
Hi Tight rorthe large fellows
it'SITISoRo 2 inch moth Meal
wing 3 to Slept high
I) prevepti digging out ell
lithAt strip et gallvaniate
fencing 12 to18inches wide 10
the lower edge of the will tent
and Ibury 1t 'on the inside at
an oblique of gle
- If you have 41 chronic juniper
br ellmber who may someday
dried' the: tcnO0 deeptte its
height add woven wire Over
Mang Slogotit about a foot ea
st Sootand-4-ball towards the
' Inalticof t)te run '
truthed atone makes a k dna
Millet la the run The natural--
filter proctsa of rain on such a
llelic helps promote sanitary
conditions Also crushed stone
11044 detrelop and condition
good healthy feet Asphalt of
concrete are other recommended
surfaces for outdoor pens
-
pi Dogs fid en?
iirely on tab's scraps may suf-
fer tom poor bones or aeM
au tO lick of vitamin D Top
ttads of commercially prop
parr dog foods such ad Frill
hies contain tenerbUll mounts
of vitamin D sources
a close three-way vote with tire
bailer Don Drysdale Of the Dod-
gers ind trule Bros lio of the Car-
Law had 14 Votes coin-
psted to 12 each for Dryads le
and Broad with Warren Spetut
of the Braves ranked next With
seven votes
Drysdale had only r 11-14 too-
ord last season but la tilted tin
pitcher With the greatest Suture
In the league by men eXPerte
Broglio blossomed Into I star With
21 victories last ReaSOR and Splint
achieved a record II th 110-w1n M
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'1riw' Il ' — '0 ii let 00 e lettillr Ntirettry Otaboarde t tiew
But as my earthy uncle uact
to say "There's more than one
way to akin a aquirrel sorns of
therm downright sasy"
USE MOTOR
: Ita nailing the say way
is to crank up your Mercury
outboard and hold the boat
steady in the current by-throt
tling doafts the motor then
flailing out with tho snag line
from the boot instsad of froin
Vigo bank
It puts the snigger down
Closer to his subject where be
can put more "yank" on the
Spa It oleo is much water
to band a 30 to tO-pound
fish from a boat than from a
high bank
Those who have tried claim
trying to kill a grizzly bear
with a fly swatter is consider
ably easier than attempting to
hoist a 30-pound eatfish iff a
ti
high bank when he'a book
Mit body
It's not impossibl bit
ther is walking on watet::t
enattint for tho uninitNArid)
'is done with a heavy rod and
a heavy line with a couple of
bug trebl books on the end
of it Somewhere around thel
hooks is bung a pound or two
of kid weights ' 1
TANKS I
' The snigger thro we the!
hooks and lino as far into the
water as possible then brings
it back in a series of bone
wrenching "yanks" on tho rod
All the time he la hoping to
slam the big hooks into a ble
fish when be yanks
It's a who idea to check
state lam before givinj snag
gthg a try Some allow It and
some don't - ' 1
Kennedy Throvis
Out Ball Opens
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Baseball Action
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By ERNEST RARCELLA
United Press Ink-reatienal
tWASIIINOTON (t7P1) -- Preto
dent Kennedy who brought a
New Prontier to Waahington last
Jany opens another today —
in baseball - 4 -
This be will do by throwing out
I' Ceremonial first bal inaugural-
int the 1061 major league base-
ball ieu7
With that historik indtrodltion
al toes' a sew IV 'Itahlottee----balti"
ball club will Maki t4 ebhL So
win the expanded Amtrican
League which hie puttied its' own-
froMier to littootaPollt irid 14)1
'Angeles
And so wifl ' ItentioLotti toil
athletic speciality ill catettini
(softball) and touch football He
is' making his bow at opening day
Presidential pitcher
At 43 the rookie eght-hanclem
becomes All youngest — and
ninth — chief executive VS per-
form the honorary chore A B
publican William toward Tait
set the fashion in 1911AC very
White House occupant since has
followed suit
Weathet Cloudy tf
The torienst was pnrtly clotidY1
with temperatures in the- atid&I
50a and fresh to strong vest ond
northwest winds of 20 to 25 miles
an hour — a potential boon to
lettruouled hitters t
Kennedy will do his pitchinti
from the Griffith Stadium presi-
dential box behind the Drat buie
line a few minutes before the Dew
Washington Senators and estoen-
tially the same old Chicago WWto
Sox meet In the Itin-jumphit
opener befote P sell-out crowd et
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Then the President Oral tell-
441143 the'114(1)I11e to Iwo vttati
ard professional —'r4ht-han41-
era 41-year-old Early Wynn (13-
IS) the former Weehtilettn) pitch
er who has ken the star of the
White so and 33-yrar-o)d ristk
D'onOvan (-1) the former W1)ta
sox hurler who has hecoms ths
standout orthe' Washington pitch-
ing staff
Everything New
Prom a Washington Standpoint
virtually- tverything wu MVO
shout tOdat'S opener — a new
pFeSidret ' a new Ws preMdent
(Lyndon B Johnson) who tvlit
raise a new 5O-ster ?lag to tits
top of the old center field flag
pole a new home team with ft
new manager (Mkkey Vernot)
and ownera a met opentnz
day opponent (the Whio Sox are
the first western club to play' in
a 'Washington openerld a newly
expanded league of 10 teams play-
ing a new 162-gante rehedult
Dien the flags on Pe preside)
tial box are Dew (Calvin Oriffith
took the old brute with him whim
he moved the old fenatore to
Minneapolis) So is Cie outfield
sod (12741 square feat of it)
on for the Braves
Bob Friend of the PirateO and
teti Burdett of tbo Moves had
three votes each and Mike Mc-
CormIck of the Manta Roger
Cral of the Dodger and Boh
Buhl of the Braves the eith
--NEWS WANT ADS--
Frick Spells Out Bqseliill History
By FORD C PRICK
conuniesioner et Batieball
Written foe UPI
NEW IfORK ttiPli--Within the
next five yeartbaseball will ex-
perience the most fascinating ers
In its history 4-
For appmalmatelY SO yeari
baseball stood still while the ns
lion was growing and expandin3
around it
Then in 11152 came the first Iran
chine shift to Milwaukee and we
suddenly discovered"- that base-
ball had a few new horizons
This season the
League has expanded to 10 cluLa
and Deedless to say It shook'
prove an interesting year Next
year the National League will do
the mama
Whet I am particularly In
Wrested in however are the next
five years
We are enjoying PrGeress
eventally will result In not lwl
10 club leagues but expulsion in
some form to 24 teams by 1963
And las It 'mug come the
realignment of the minor agues
to operate In much 'cleser relation
ship with the majors
What I tett is most- bnportant
&I the present time is that we
start thinking bout future
that we Mart Preparing for 1 h 0
future right now
Need Orderly Elpsnelon
Its time many of us in base-
ball stopped crying about whst
used to be and get ready uo
all the things neceseary Or n
orderly expansion to those 'ot
ners of the map whic and
can support major fllepr btfe-
L balL -
I am often asked "Where VII
we get theilayers to man thebe
new major league clubs?" Ill ad
mit It does take Ulm nut with
the Increcaed populArtot of the na-
tion we now have more yong-
sters by far playing baseball than
ever before in our history
There are 7 million young
Men between theages of I and 21
who are playing on organired
teams properly coached outfitted
with liFPPer uniforms and equip
That Is more than the total
numbgtr of youngsters who lived
in the United Etates InA1000 And
that la the answer to that tired
old cry that we can't get enough
players and that there is a wan
ing interest In baseball
Nov what about ballparks'
From the time that Yankee Sta-
dium ea built In 1923 MO--
wasn't a new'major league part
completed Until Milwaukee?
County Stadium nearly 2 9 years
—Since than wa bait' hut new
alsdluma built at San Franc law
Ullitnaspolla Bt Paul pariot
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--we hove the equipmentandthe: kiow-
how to do the job right We con make
--your carpet-looklika new and at a
cost Cali us for a free estimate
Protect Yourfantilly's Oc:alth
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One way to help fight sickness and strms
is to have your carpet clean You ewe it
to your family to protect them and their
health it costs so tittle to have clean
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are under construction at too An
Washtngton and Houston
all to be ready for tiv 1963 Of4
son and there it rt plans for new 0
parks in ritiaburgh New York
nd Philadelphia
Vaderwrite Minor Leagues'
As for the minotitagues With-
ji the next tie years I should
like to lel the Majors 1Mderwrite
them aa feeder league' for tanmt
I think we will ass the abandon
mint of the A-B-CD C14113111410
Um Ind their replacement witri
senior intermediate ' and junior
01814111C a Unni based 011 populA
Uon of franchise cities
With 24 major lean club It
would be necessary for each to '
have at least one stator minor
league affiliate 'rho Senior
leagues could be divided into
groups of eight or sis and play
Interlocking schedule
Each senior kagui club it ouLl
have two "farm" Chiba In the in-
termediate leagues—and each la
termeOlate league team would
have a working arrangement With
at least three junior league club
Such a health realignment of
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sponsorship would solidify t k e
very structure of baseball
We still bay ea long way to go
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work and a lot otv planning 1 '
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Wells, Virgil. The Elk City Daily News (Elk City, Okla.), Vol. 31, No. 165, Ed. 1 Monday, April 10, 1961, newspaper, April 10, 1961; Elk City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2091500/m1/2/: accessed July 7, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.