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THE ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1944
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DOWN DAM SIGNS
MORGAN HILL, Calif (UPI)
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The Albuquerque Dukes hand-
ed Texas League leading San
Antonio its second set of lumps
in two days Tuesday night,
whipping the Bullets 8-4.
The win put the Dukes with-
in two games of the Bullets
in other games, Austin won
its second straight from falter-
ing Fort Worth 5-1, and El
Paso whitewashed Tulsa 3-0,
after being rained out the night
before.
yer and a former city council-
man. said the suit would at-
tempt to prove that the con-
tract with the old city council
was valid and binding It was
passed the day the council’s
term expired.
The new city council, which
took office the same day, April
19, 1963, revoked the seven-year
Cuffing Of
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NEW YORK (UPI) - The
The Bullets collected 14 hits
against Albuquerque pitcher
Dick Calmus and reliefer Dick
Scarborough but they were well
enough scattered to be inffec-
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El Paso pitcher Paul Doyle
tossed the shutout against Tul-
ga, giving up six hits.
Tonight's schedule has Fort
Worth at Austin, Tulsa at El
Paso and San Antonio at Albu-
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Austin 5 Fort Worth 1
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and little kids were pounding be Clay's professional manager.
camp,"
When Clay was 18. Martin
stopped a fight because he
thought Cassius was taking too
much of a beating. Altogether,
Clay had 108 amateur bouts and
lost six under the Louisville cop.
Martin is now roach of the
national Golden Gloves team
At 48, he is completely bald and
flat-stomached. And tough.
150 Only 129 berths are avail- other little kids swing their pil- "I haven’t seen him since."
able, however, since 21 players lows decided he’d like to try it, said Joe. "He wasn't as loud-
have received total exemption too. Then, as now, and for the mouthed as he is now, but he
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of 36 holes of stroke play at 57
sites around the country, will
pare the field to 428
These 428 survivors then will
be joined by 45 players exempt
from local qualifying for the
sectional qualifying on June 8-9
This phase of the championship
also will be decided by 36 holes
of stroke play at 13 sites
The entire championship field
for the Open at the Congres-
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rrs. "I would withdraw my pe- League's home-run hitting race,
tition ” Blefary, a former New York
Dowdle said it would be up Yankee farmhand, broke a 2-2
last 25 years. Martin ran the was always brash. He listened,
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found officer Joe Martin of the
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Local qualifying play is
scheduled for 54 sites on May
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three sites in New Jersey and
the New York metropolitan
area, where play will be held
on May 26
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and ignored the candy and toys the tiled and paneled downstairs you standing on a corner.’
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — (NEA> a Cadillac in the garage, an- he started to pop off. I took
-The boy was 12 and skinny other car for Mrs. Martin and him to the hotel and told him,
and undersized. And they stole a pick-up truck for general if you open your mouth again.
His bike. purposes I'll jerk you right out of this
sizable task of pruning 2.315 Tears made rivulets down the So there's no material sour tournament' He shut up.
cheeks of Cassius Marcellus grapes (he doesn't need the "He wanted to come back on
Clay He stood in the doorway money) when he reviews the the train because he was afraid
of the old Columbia Gym south early history of the heavyweight to fly. ‘You're flying back with
of Broadway on Fourth Street champion of the world But in the rest.’ I said, or I’ll leave
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stole my bike," he told Martin when someone took Martin a-
between sobs Thev never found side and whispered that Cassius
the hike or the kid who stole Clay Sr would never let a cop
it. but Cassius watching the manage his son.
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Harris, Meischner (7) and
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Tacoma 6 Salt Lake City 3
Seattle 6 Indianapolis 4
Arkansas 5 Portland 2
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Indianapolis at Portland
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chance the rule would be for his firsttplace finish in the
changed Oklahoma City Open to raise
* his 1964 earnings to $44,298.75,
Dowdle. however. Insisted according to figures released
that he believed the majority of by the Professional Golfers' As-
the presidents of Big Ten sociation.
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