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CUT NOTES--Coach Cliff
SPecgle et the Oklahoma State
uriversity Cowpokes mold be
said to be optimistic about the
1958 campaign He will greet a
veterans squad when dulls start
next month and there's no deny-
ing prospects are bright
Speer le says: "From a stand-
point of experience we should
have a better football teem
next fall than we've bad In our
three previous years I say that
with certain reservatiom You
bave all beard of a team get-
ting sentoritis and if there was
ever a team that eould get sen-
loritis it's ours"
The reason for the worry about
'seriloritiV Ls that the freshman
squad he and his staff recruited
three years ego is beading into
its senior year As sophomores
they won three lost five and tied
two Last season as juniors they
compiled a 6-3-1 record
Inddentally S pesgl e le
dreading August because °we
bave to keep these freshmento-be
boys in ramp There are
certain other Individuals who
are also Interested in ionic of
these boys Sometimes It's
bard Cr keep all of them &dog
the allatar games and it
makes for a lot of travel for
the coaches"
For example the Cowboys
really want to keep James Dil-
lard the big raider fullback
Speegle is assigning Coach Neill
Armstrong to go with Dillard
when the Fairfax whir plays in
the Ali-American highschool
game at Memphis
Shifting to the Shawnee grid
rent Coaches Dick Bowman
and Bob Gaut of the Wolves
expect more than 100 boys out
for football In the fall Bow-
man figures there will be
around 63 sophomores and 43
Juniors and seniors
The sophomeets will play on
the B team and will be quarteeed
in the north half of the Thorpe
stadium dressing room The var-
sity will use the south half What
about tne junior high? - Well
Bowman an Gaut hope the cur-
rent fund drive to build a junior
high dressine room is successfuL
Smitty Williams the Meeker
school chief and a veteran of
a many years in the coaching
ranks is back after several
weeks In - California While
there be viewed major league
games at Los Angeles and San
Fraud-see getting a look at
every National leartue team ex-
rept the Chicago Cubs
Its beginning to look as if
hunters will Lave to pay $3 in-
stead of $2 for a duck stamp next
fall The house has approved a
bill okaying the - increase All
that is needed now is senate ap-
proval and Ike's signature
Oklahoma's 50-day dove season
has been set Dove hunting be-
gins September 1 and continues
through October 20 Many hunt-
lets had requested an earlier
date but Clarence Burch state
wildlife director said the Okla-
homa wildlife commission doesn't
have authority to snake the
change The U S Fish and Wild-
life service runs the show
STANDINGS
AMEEICAV LEAGUE
41- W Pet GI
New York 14 34 163
Boston 4 41 Ale 14
Chiesso 49 59 415 1515
Belttmolo 41 41 415 155
Rotuma City 41 4M 115
Cleveland 11 Id 415 It
Detroit 15 11 4M 114
BeshIngton 41 Mk Me 35
Weenesdays 'Leant's
Detroit 1 Beaton 1
Chicago 11 -Washington I
Clevelend I altimore 3
Kansas City I New York tealleti
Tastars Slats
Nen York at Kansas City (tIght)44sas
(671 vs 1:rban 7-41
Boston at Detrott—ktoribouquette (1-11)
V$ Vary (11-14i
Baltimore at cleveland—Earshman (4-111
Is Womieshick
Washington at Chicago — P4M01 (11-9)
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Milwaukee 53 42 Jo
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Pittaburin 41 41 AGO
Cincinnati it 41 450 Iva
Chicaqo 44 51 445 1
Mt Lo4 11 45 le 4711
Philanelphia 44 41 473 I
Los At wit 44 Et 451 ri
SIa4nroaday's Results
Philadelphia 5 Bt Lout I
Mitecalm 1 Loo Angelo
Pittatraren V Illiesito I
cittt-rstl 5 Ern nanclreil
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Los Amides at Ifilaaukea—Podraa US-I)
irspluite 11-01
flan Francisco at Cincinnati
Worthington 11-51 a Newcombe 11-10o
St Louis at Philadelphia inighti— lit-
tte3 (1-i) NI Hearn 414
Chicago It Piiithursis
(1-1) as Itaydon (4-3
Midget baseball
playoffs scheduled
Tulsa track mentor
takes Texas Tech job '
TULSA (4) — Resignation of
non Sparks the University of
Tulsa's track and field coach and
trainer for the past year was an-
nounced Wednesday by Athletic
Director Glenn Dobbs
Sparks 29 will take a similar
position at Texas Tech August 1
Jefferson engineered I baseball
rarity—a tripleplay—Wednesday
night at Memorial park but
dropped a 9-0 Preps Sooner
league decision to r Immanuel
Baptist
The triplekilling came in the
top of the second inning after
Earl Jordan Bill Bell and Lindy
Cantrell had been walked by
Robert Gill to fill the basea
Roger Burns the next batter
then lined the ball to shortstop
Joe iOnel who made the catch
and fired the ball to second sack
Tonight's schedule
MIDGIrt AMERICAN EJEAGI1
Al bleorer41 Park
IA—Wilson vs Jefferson
I elI—Tosuinsell vs Rt lestonItt'S
At Alesket
A SO—LoO To Ostia
er George Wingo for the second
out Wingo whipped the ball on
to find baseman Hal Reynolds
for the third out to complete
the tripleplay
It was the first of the season
In the Rotary-Jaycee kid base-
ball program -
In Wednesday's opener Tecum-
seh clubbed Harrison 8-3
I At Meeker Wilson's champion-
ship team concluded an undefeat-
ed campaign by mauling Meeker
24-1 for its ninth consecutive
victory
Wilson got 19 hits including
three each by Jimmy Walker and
Jimmy Woods plus a pair of
doubles by Mike Adams Chuck
Adams and !lobo Terry combined
to hold Meeker to three hits
A 1-run burst in the sixth
inning pealed the victory
It was the end of the season
for Prep leaguers Officials said
Wednesday no playoffs will be
staged in the Prep circuit
Tecumseh got nine hits Wednes-
day night and won behind Bobby
Trousdale's five-hit pitching
Bobby Stewart socked a home
run and double to pace the T-
Towner': Kenneth Dougherty homered
for Harrison while R B Lynam
hit two singles
Jefferson in addition to pull-
ing the tripleplay outhit Im-
manuel 3-2 but was never really
in the game Immanuel used
walks and errors to pile up their
easy victory as Ronnie Davis
gained the mound win
Wayne Wilson and Tim Sperry
each doubled for Immanuel while
Jefferson's Mike Hindman also
stroked a two-bagger
Immanuel nulled off a double-
play Davis to David Walden to
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PHILADELPHIA RI — The
Philadelphia Phi Hies had one big
inning with three runs in the third
for a 5-1 victory Wednesday
night over the St Louis Cardinals
Jack Sanford held St Louis
scoreless until the seventh when
Joe Cunningham walked went to
third on Del Ennis' single and
scored on a forceout
Sado Id walked noble
Playoff games for the Rotary-
Jaycee Midget baseball league Chandler Prep
championship will b e g in next
Wednesday C l y d e Zurmehly team m tourney
league official said Wednesday
On the night of August 6 the' CHANDLER (Special)—Chand-
top four teams in the Midget Na- ler's Prep baseball team will cum-
tional league will play—the first Ipete in the district tournament
place nine meeting the fourth which: opera today at Muskogee
place finisher and the second and and continues through Saturday
third place teams tangling Chandler will meet Beggs in a
Midget American league teams first round game starting at 6
follow the same pattern August 7 1 p m today ' - -
The winners of August 6 games To qualify for the district meet
clash the night of August 8 and!Chandler whipped the Griffin
there is a possibility the winners! Cementers of Cushing 7-1 last
of the August 7 tilts will meet 1 Friday with pitcher Jack Bevins
the same night striking out nine batters
The Chandler nine is sponsored
Tulsa track mentor i by Jesse Berry and Milton Craig
To I :At I and coached by Charles Good
e1 Te“ m
Oilers throttle Cats
nasA (i)—Lefty Ron ifro-
zinski posted his 13th victory of
the setiOn and his fourth over
Fort Worth Wedziesday night as
the Oilers pounded out 12 hits or
9-4 victory over the league-
leading Cats
-
Sanford walked noble Lan- v—iew
drith and was taken out for Dick "He didn't spit on anyone or i
Farrell who got Don Blasingame on them Ile was just simply er
to ground into a doubleplay end- were booing him for not running
ing the inning - ' ' - had already reached the first bas
The Phillies jumped on starter "Unless you know Ted Williams
Billy Muffett in the third Richie you can't fully understand him I
Ashburn tripled to center Sollie have yet to hear one player knock
Ilemus walked Harry Anderson this man for either league This
singled Ashburn home With onelis the most likeable guy in base-
down Dave Philley singled scor- ball He's unique one of a kind
ing Remus and Anderson Willie "People pay to see him and
Jones homered in the fifth i raw a irdlith CM" a
singled Ashburn home With oneraq&sIn-b-as-e--
down Dave Phi iley singled scor- ball He's unique one of a kind
ing Ilemus and Anderson Willie "People pay to see him and
Jones hornered in the for some reason to boo him—
District baseball meet
to open Saturday night
KONAWA (Special) — The District 5 sindlot baseball'
tournament will open here Saturday night August 2 instead
of August 5 as originally slated it was announced here Wed-
nesday night after a meeting of Texoma league officials
Chuck Buirrea president of the league and manager of the!
Shawnee Merchants said ten teams will compete in the double-1
elimination meet 13uirrea also released the schedule for the first
three days of play
Okemah and Seminole (formerly known as Wewoka) will
tangle in the tournament opener at 6:30 p rn Saturday Shawnee
will battle Holdenville in the nightcap at 8:30
Sunday's schedule matches Purcell and Konawa at 1:30 p tn
with Tupelo taking on the Ada Braves at 3 p in Motiday night
the losers of Saturday's games will clash at 6:30 with Asher dueling
the Ada Indians at 8:30
eg g Bruce Holt manager of the
Detroit trims htelfe I nodkelpatnodmean ts ai
B ssebinall Fcharge
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eration-sponsored and sanctioned
district tourney The winner
nal 1 I qualifies for the state meet
Detroit trims
Red Sox 2 to 1
DETROIT (A) — Righthander
George Susce silenced Ted Wil-'
hams' home run bat Wednesday
and the Detroit Tigers edged the
Boston Red Sox on Al Ka line's
eighth-inning triple
Susce spaced seven hits against
his old teammates twice walking
Williams and twice retiring him
on routine plays -
Susee bested Ike De lock in a
tense pitching duel Each pitcher
allowed seven hits The only dam-
aging blow off Susce was a solo
home run in the seventh inning
by Gene Stephens Stephens also
had a single and a one-oot double
in the ninth but was stranded as
Sammy White grounded to short
and Don Buddin struck out on
three pitches and ended the con-
test The loss was only the second
for De lock whose ten-game win-
ning streak was broken last week
awe by Inninjs a H E
Beaton 000 OM 100-1 7 9
Detroit NI 000 Oix-3 7 0
Helot and White: Rune and Lau Rome
rtinaboston Stephens 44
Bob Lawrence Indiana first
baseman led the Big Ten in three
hitting departments and tied in
two others during the 1958 sea-
son He batted 472
League officials voted to re-
admit Konawa which had dropped
out of the circuit shortly after
the season started Also given
permission to compete in the
meet were the Ada Braves who
is not a member of the league
Ada's Indians who lead the
Tesoma league are solid favor-
ites to win the tournament
Shawnee had games scheduled
here this weekend with Ada and
Purcell but they have been called
off due to the change in tourna-
ment dates
Buirrea said the Shawnee ball
team will practice at St Greg-
ory's diamond today and Friday
at 530 pm in preparation for
the tourney
Chicago open links
meet starts Thursday
CHICAGO (il') — The 00000
Chicago open a plush replace-
ment for the cancelled Tam O'-
Shanter golf classic irt this pre-
cinct will send some 160 players
icasceding over relatively simple
1Gleneagles course Thursday
The Chicago open paying a top
Iprize of $9000 came into being
when Promoter George S May
called off his 6200000 Tarn 0r-
1Shanter spectacle after a squabble
with the PGA last April
Durocher defends Williams'
right to spit at baseball fans
LOS ANGELES It was wrong to fine Ted Williams
$250 for spitting during a game at Kansas City the other
day says ex-major league manager Leo Durocher -
"I think he was perfectly entitled to spit toward the stands
to show his displeasure with the fans" Durocher sait- in an inter
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ClIA5IPIONS: Trinity Baptist regins as the 1958 regular season
managed by Charles Anderson compiled a record of 15 wins in 17
champion of the Shawnee Church-YMCA softball league Trinity
games and is now competing in tho post-season playoffs Team
members pictured left to right are: 1 ront row—Marvin Deather-
age Bobo Terry Charles Anderson Glen Hall and Glen Stone
Standing—Bill Estes Jack Dawson Monk Ward Don Deatherage
Gary Lower A J Stevenson and Marvin H Hall pastor of Trinity
Baptist church Trinity meets Immanuel Baptist tonight in the
second game of a twinbill
NEWS-STAR
SPORTS
Cleveland clubs
Baltimore 6 to 3
CLEVELAND UP) — The Cleve-
land Indians won their fourth
straight Wednesday night defeat-
ing the Baltimore Orioles 6-3 and
stopping righthander Arnold Por-
tocarrero's six - game victory
string
The Indians trailed 3-0 until the
sixth and had only one hit up to
then off Portocarrero They
scored four times in that frame
as Baltimore made three errors
and the Tribe came up with four
hits in 11 weird display of base-
ball The victory went to Ray Narleski
Wooden propels
Chandler victory
CHANDLER (Special)--Robert
Wooden pitched a three-hitter
and belted a grand slam home
run to sparkplug Chandler Cow-
den Insurance Legion to a 1-0
baseball win over Stroud Legion
here tonight
Wooden W h o struck out ten
batters drove the ball over the
rightfield fence with the bases
jammed in the fourth inning
Jimmy Smith collected two of
the six hits Chandler banged off
three Stroud hurlers Pilgrim
suffered the loss
Burchettville invades Chandler
Friday night
Oklahomans advance
in junior links meet
ST PAUL UPI — Oklahoma's
representatives in the national
junior golf tournament won their
first round matehes Wednesday
Labron Harris jr Stillwater
son of Oklahoma State universi-
ty's golf coach rallied to win the
last two holes to defeat King
Knox Lancaster Pa l -up
George Hixon Oklahoma City
downed Jack Moran Cincinnati
4 and 2
Pirates ramble
Odliitil ti Ik Ilinria Limits J-an- view
drith and was taken out for Dick "He didn't spit on anyone or insult any one person or throw dirt
PITTSBURGH UP) Hank
Farrell who got Don Blasingame on them He was just simply expressing disgust with those who —
Folles smacked a three-run homer
to ground into a doubleplay end- were booing him for not running out a dinky roller when the ball
as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated
ing the inning - ' - had already reached the first baseman l
the Chicago Cubs 7-1 Wednesday
The Phillies Jumped on starter "Unless you know Ted Williarnsi —inight in a game called at the end
of 714 innings because o f rain
Billy Muffett in the third Richie c
Durocher former Dodger and
Ashburn tripled to center Sollie you can't fully understand him II
have yet to hear one player knock! Giant manager now announcing '
Ithis man for either league This 7
Hemus walked Harry Anderson
singled Ashburn home With one
down Dave Philley singled scor- is the most likeable guy in base- network baseball telecasts corn-
ball He's unique one of a kind mented nn the Williams case dur-
ing Remus and Anderson Willie "People pay to see him and ing a talk about the problems of
Jones homered in the fifth for some reason to boo him— the Los Angeles Dodgers He at-
The Phils picked up their final jest like they used to boo Babe tributed the club's disappointing i
run in the seventh Rip Repull uth showing to the absence of catcher
ski was hit by a pitched ball and ''Believe me baseball shouldRoy Campanella "I think the todll
went around on two errors and h
tli
iank its lucky stars it has some- loss of Campanella is the whole
a fielder's choice ' one like Ted Williams Fining him difference" he said "He ran the
soave as teatime a I 1$250 was unjustifiable" whole club on the field" 1r
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Yankees 2 to 0
KANSAS CITY (11)
— Chico
Carrasquel's home run scuttled
the New York Yankees Wednes-
day night as the Kansas City
Athletics won a 2-0 victory in a
rain-shortened game
A downpour in the last half of
the fifth inning halted play After
an hour's delay Umpire Jim
Honochick decided further play
waa impossible
The victory waa the second
straight for the A's over the
American league champions
The Athletics teed off early on
Don Larsen Larsen walked Roger
Mans after Carrasquers home run
and Bob Cerv smacked a double
to rightfield: But a fast relay
from Hank Bauer to Bill Skowron
to Yogi Berra nipped Mans at
the plate and the big Yankee
pitcher escaped further damage
until the fourth inning In that
frame doubles by Mans and Hal
Smith produced a second tally
Score be innings: a H
New :York 000 00-0 3 0
Kensaa City 100 11-2 4 0
Larsen and Berra: Orim and Benue
Home run—Kansas City Carrast mei 41
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Giants 'freak'
team says Casey
KANSAS CITY (dP)--New York
Yankee Manager Casey Stengel
Wednesday labeled the San Fran-
cisco Giants a "freak" team He
said it is impossible to build a
club from the bott3m to a pennant
in one year
Casey spoke at a luncheon hon-
oring him on his 88th birthday
Stengel a native son told a group
of 2:-1 of his old friends and asso-
ciates that they should have pa-
tience with the Athletics "who
are doing a sensible job of re-
building' He warned the locals
not to expect a miracle in one
year and in following that line
of thought cast his lefthanded
remark at the Giants
Stengel was accused of calling
Milwaukee "a bush league" city
before the World Series last year
That crack has come back to
haunt him even though he
doesn't remember making it
The "freak" label on the Giants
might prove as embarrassing
should the "Frisco Freaks" win
the National league flag
Casey was given a new diamond
for his 1949 World Series ring
his first as Yankee manager
among other gifts He had lost the
original stone
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Red legs jolt
Frisco 5 to 1
CINCINNATI btai — Bob Purkey allowed Son Francisco
fmly lite hits and knocked in two runs With a bases-loaded
single Wednesday night as the Cincinnati Red legs whipped
the Giants 5-1 arid knocked them out of first place in the 7
National league Walt Dropo and Pete Whisenant hit home a
runs for the Red legs
1
The &feat coupled with Milwaukee's victory over Los Angeles
moved the Braves a percentage point ahead of the Giants Johnny
0
Antonelli was the losing hurler for the Giants
Wednesday night's game here was held up for an hour and 20
minutes in the second inning because of rain
Purkey's mastery of the Giants 4
1
continued even though they final'
Spann shackles sTrignogt oaf ru4n6 ofsf hrietsHeinhoaido gas
against the Giants — both the
New York and San Francisco'
variety — when they finally got a
Dodgers 4 to 3
r run in the fifth
The
e homers by Dropo and
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MILWAUKEE UP) ---- L e f t y Whisenant left the Redlegs nurs-
ing a slim 2-1 lead until they
lWarren Spahn vlio hadn't beaten broke the game open with three'
the Dodgers in nearly s e v e 1lulls in the last of the eighth '-
years took his 13th victory Wed- Srnrelitbaynclinacnco ing" 000 010 la r t )
nesday night by taming Los An- Cincinnati NO 001 03x-4 11 0
geles on six hits as the Milwau- Antoneill Monzant Ai iliel lab and
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kee Braves took a 4-3 triumph 1--Antoneil1 Home runs—Cuumnatt Dr
In posting his first decisionno (34 Whisenant ill i
MILWAUKEE UP) Le f ty
Warren Spahn who hadn't beaten
the Dodgers in nearly se v e
years took his 13th victory Wed-
nesday night by taming Los An-
geles on six hits as the Milwau-
kee Braves took a 4-3 triumph
In posting his first decision
over the Dodgers since Sept 23
1951 the veteran Spahn survived
a wild sixth inning in which two
errors helped the Dodgers regis-
ter two of their three runs He
had the help of home runs by
Felix Mantilla who drove in
three runs and Eddie Mathews
The 37-year-old Spahn last
started—and lost—against the
Dodgers in June two years ago
when he lasted only 1 1-3 innings
Spahn bested another lefty
Sandy Koufax who suffered his
first loss at the hands of the
Braves Ile had beaten them three
straight times this year to run
his string of successes to four It
was the fifth defeat against eight
victories for Koufax
Mears by Innings: I W t
Los Angeles OM 043 0403 I 0
Milwaukee 002 000 11-4 0
Koutait (Si and Phnatant):
ttpshn and Crandall L—Koutat Home
runs—Milwaukee Mantilla (7) Mathews
(21)
Chisox outslug
Senators 11 to 8
CHICAGO ()—The Chicago
White Sox staged their biggest
inning of the season—an eight-
run uprising in the third—and
then hung on to defeat the Wash
ington Senators 11-9 Wednesday
in a battle of home runs
Eddie Yost veteran Washing-
ton third baseman hit the second
grand slam of his career Luis
Aparicio Chicago shortstop got
an inside-the-park homer to deep
right center Jim Lemon of the
Senators and Al Smith of the Sox
also hit for the circuit
Gerry Staley was the winning'
pitcher despite the fact he served
up the homer to Yost as his first
act after relieving starter Jim
Wilson in the fourth and needed
help from Turk Lown in the
eighth It was the eighth straight
time Wilson had failed to go the
route In a starting assignment
The big third inmng began
with Smith drawing a pass off
John Romonosky and was cli-
maxed by a three-run homer by
the same Mr Smith
sew by Innings: a V a
Washington 020 401 020— 5 13 0
Chicago SOS 120 00i-11 10 2
Romonosky Valentinetti (3i Constable
(4) Origp (0) Clevenger and Kor-
check Courtney fel WlikOfl Staley (el
Lown fS end Battey W-8taley J—
Romonosky Home runs--Washington Lem-
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Aparicie
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Church-Y softball
playoffs tonight
Two Church-Y post-season if
league playoff games are
scheduled at Loftis park here to-
night The 7 o'clock opener will find
First Baptist meeting Oklahoma
Avenue in a second round clash
Rock Creek Baptist and Wallace
Avenue Baptist duel in the night-
cap with the loser eliminated
Friday night's slate will open
with Southside YMCA dueling
Blackburn Chapel Baptist in an-
other elimination game The
second game matches Trinity
Baptist and Immanuel Baptist
who tangled for the regular sea-
son title only last week Trinity
winning I-0
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Spider Webb stops
German in seventh
NEW YORK (111 — Spider )
Webb a substitute for Gene
mer the ex-middieweight champ
stopped Germany's Franz Szuzina
with a furious flurry of punches '
in 1:20 of the seventh round
Wednesday night at Madison"
Square Garden It was a technical "
knockout with Referee Harry
Kessler stopping the bout to save
Szuzina from punishment Webb
weighed 162t4 Szuzina 16112
Webb the 3-to-1 favorite drove
home 12 straight punches as he
backed the German against the
ropes in the seventh Szuzina's:'
hands dropped and his knees
sagged as Webb rained heavy
punishment on him until Ref-
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When the end came Szuzina
had sagged against the ropes with 4
his hands down almost sitting on
the bottom strand After Kessler
ended it Franz staggered across-
the ring and then dropped to his
knees BA his corner crew came to
the rescue
Robinson Blaine
Parker victorious
A "self score" tourney in which:
the players try to pick the score
they'll shoot was won by Mrs-
T J Robinson Mrs Maybelle
Blaine and Mrs Owen Parker in
Shawnee Country Club WOrtlell'S
Golf Assn play Wednesday
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A Mrs Blaine in Flight B and
Mrs Parker in Flight C
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