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ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1966
PAGE FOUR
Bulldogs Rank as Favorites to Take SWC Track Meet
in regular season meets last
anc Jim Bridges
and the Elk coach expects his
the Southwest, is safe at that
the Red River meet
Rickey and Wayne Wilson. will
year Litvak's 9.7 in the century
only change in the mile relay
Cop Honors
and a Jimmy Caster
to
with
Smith in pitching the
day The Coyotes were limited
the victory and
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Competing in this week's play-
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Talent Gene Hall will be their
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Mangum
him in a triangular meet here
The Elks have a good l o w
hurdler in Richardson, a sopho-
more with a 21 5 over the gates.
pole vault and Allen owns a 6'
leap in the high jump, a mark
that has stood since 1959 Barry
Carroll. Neasley, John Litvak
Team coaches feel that their
teams are "too young and in-
experienced" and if they had
any bragging to do at all it was
about their relay squads This
undoubtedly will be a key factor
in deciding the meet champion
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Altus record holders will be
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Gary Jones took over the mound
duties in the fifth
Mangum runs । am ■ on eight
Owens, the third Astro pitcher, ash, pacing four hits Williei
women’s got the win Stargell, the Pirates leftfielder
Oklahoma Golfers
Defeat Nebraska
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ma golfers defeated Nebraska
10-5 and Wichita 10M-4% in
three - team double dual com-
petition Wednesday. Nebraska
defeated Wichita 11M-3% in the
other match.
Ron Consolver of Wichita was
medalist with a 71 Bill Mes-
sick of Nebraska scored a hole-
in one on the par tin < e 1 0 yard
11th hole.
But the Montreal Canadiens
may pull off the trick tonight charged.
ing to be from Clinton's Roy
Bell who has a 10 0 showing.
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Colson in the first inning and
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Bell will be jumping for the the edge. He has a 473" put of
Tornadoes and Gary Tyler is the shot and has hurled ' hedis
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will be the host for the fifth Dame, Warren Rustand of i
buck against tough competition
from Clinton - Mark Tisdal
hoys to run a 46. meaning the
Bulldog halon runners will have I
loner in the
| but it will be a four way fight bert Kaulety of Anadarko, run-
between Terry Armentrout of ning a few seconds below that
Frederick. Clinton's Mike Fite standard and beaten only twice
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Steve Houck went the route
for Mangum and checked the
Bulldogs on two hits, a trip'e
to Tim Potts in the fifth to
score Kester Lackey. from first
where he was safe on an error
McKeaigg in singles Danny Wright sparked
Mrs George Box, Mrs Ben
harde-t play for a shortstop is
the slow roller hit straight at
him.
Holding an almost insurmoun-; . -
table 3-0 lead in their best of- off in addition to the winning
Rusty Stab's single off Wednesday night it was
reliever Ron Perranoski in the Vernon Law the National
ninth scored Chuck Harrison League's comeback player ol
and snapped a 6-6 deadlock Jim 1965, who applied the whitew-
Distance races will be in the year — both times by Lawton
spotlight and Dean Bryce of Al- Eisenhower's Willie Rios Clin
tus. a miler who has been fin- ton's Terry Hough has a 2 16 Lemons and Kaulety are the
ishing fourth and fifth against and can't be counted out of the top performers in the broad
some of the strongest teams in money jump for the Warriors, and
of a doublehe:
afternoon and
Colson teamed
Neasley is the Altus sprint
artist, owning a 99 performance
in the 100-yard dash at the
Lawton Invitational and a 21 6
hr the 220 which is equal to
f fastest time in the state His
toughest opposition there is go-
b neither boy will be able to
were announced Wednesday by ,
promoter Harold Conrad of.
Combat Inc
The New York State Athletic i
Commission and World Boxing I
Association have been applying |
pressure to defending champion ,
Torres to meet Thornton, the
WBA's leading contender
Torres has not defended the
title since winning it from 1 ,
Willie Pastrano on March 30, |
1965
The promoters plan to set up i
home television regionally and
already have acquired a group
of stations to carry the fight on J
the West Coast Combat Inc .
formed recently by Conrad and I,
Al Bolan, also hopes to obtain
groups of stations in other
parts of the country.
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each day on April 19, 20 and 21 , hot water in the third when he
and on April 26, 27 and 28 A fumbled a grounder for an
game Sunday afternoon on Arizona and Leon Clark of
nationwide television. Wyoming
to a 4-1 one-hit victory over
Blair in the nightcap.
away with a
needed to give himself a pheno-, homer all year. Mike Smith's win 8 series Toronto did it to All America Cazzie Russell. I
barbital "Neibauer. That pit- drive over the Texas right field Detroit that year but it S a long Oliver Darden and John Claw-1
cher with the blazing fast ball ” fence" shot they can do it against son of the University of
What do the Sooners need to Woolly's wife is Janet Neher Montreal Michigan and Lance Olson of
। contend for the championship'' Her dad, an Altus plumbing I The Detroit-Chicago series Michigan State remained home
"Just to get more hits with men contractor, is LeRoy ' Train 1 Wi hinge on tonight 5 game If because of academic pressures
, on base. I feel we've as good Whistle" Neher, Sooner half-Chicago wins, it to take.a 31/They are being replaced by
a defense as anybody in the back on the early 1910s noted for I lead, it would .Just about wrap Darrel Carrier of Western
• Finht Our pitching is good his faithful imitation of the Katv
But we have a scratch for all I Cannonball's whistle when it
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Banks could gather a few Steve Sedbrook of Elk City, a
distance if he can equal or pos- points for Darko in the high 20 • foot leaper, will be scrap-
sibly better his 4:28.8 stepping jump, having reached 5′1012", ping for a first place there,
last weekend over at Lawton in but some marks should be Barry Robinson and Gary and Coy Allen established a 4.15
the Red River meet gained by the Bulldogs with Dell J Raumwart are the Clinton hope finish for the 440 relays last
In the half mile. Bryce has a Ray Thomas a 5'10" leaper and fuls.
2 09 2 to his credit and here Jin Scott who have been finish- in the weight events, Kerry and 211 in the 220 are still
can expect some pushing by Ro- ling one - two all season Carlos Larma of Altus appears to have standing
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Sandy Koufax is on the "tired I "When Alston suggested I go the '65 campaign His last
arm stage" and Bob Bohn feels out. I wasn't about to argue setback came at the hands of
stronger than ever. with him ' Koufax said Phil the Braves in Milwaukee last
Houston raked Koufax for'Regan followed him to the July The winning pitcher on
golfing program. Club Pro Tom Koufax gave up a single run
Swiney will hold a series of in the second inning and four
classes for both beginners and more in the third, three on Joe
advanced players. Classes will Morgan's roundtripper. The
be held at 9 30 a m and 6 p in Dodger hurier got himself in
light heavyweights1 (
Frederick and Anadarko Early Roy Bell and the Elk City
who won Tuesday’s contest,
with a 13th inning homer
belted his second of the year
with a man on in the third and
drove in three runs for the
night
The win was Law's 10th in a
ider Wednesday
Goulds Loyd
Baer) says play it 'all or no-
thing’ Charge in, scoop i’ up
and throw, all in one motion
Tom Maxwell < Sooner third-
sacker) handled one perfectly
against Kansas State last week,
throwing out the batter."
Although Woolly, an Altus
senior, leads the Sooners in
runs batted in and is tied for
the batting top, he is passing
up professional baseball for
pharmacy.
"A pharmacist can start at
$800 monthly in Texas." he re-
veals That's as much salary
as I could make in double A or
triple A baseball and it's more
permanent. Besides. I may own
my own store after five years."
He decided on the pharmacy
when he roomed with pharmacy
major Don F inkenbinder. Soon-
er firstbaseman three years ago
Finkenbinder, a Clinton boy is
now a pill merchant at Big
Springs, Tex
Woolly, who answers to the
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Altus track and field athletes
are being challenged bv the
Clinton Red Tornadoes for the
championship of the Southwest
Conference meet Friday at the
Lawton High School plant when
die right to keep the All-Sports
Association Trophy ownership
for another year will also be
decided
The Bulldogs, w h o finished
ahead of the Tornadoes in South-
west Conference football and tied
for second in the recent basket-
ball campaign are even with
their rivals to keep the trophy.
Also competing in the meet
will be teams from Elk City.
In the other series, Chic ago || C Amnorr
which holds a 2-1 edge in its "uEu
brostpwyentticrhnedtwings Cagers Return
in Detroit tonight. Without Stars
About the only question left
in the Montreal Toronto series SANTIAGO, Chile (LTD —
is whether or not Montreal can The United States amateur
wrap it up in four games Only । basketball team arrived here
one team in playoff history, the (Wednesday night for the world
1942 Maple Leafs, has ever championships without four of
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'live runs and five hits before mound and allowed only two that occasion was Ken Johnson
he was yanked in the fourth hits in five innings and, ironically, he was the loser
inning as the Dodgers dropped Bohn, 27 used both as a Wednesday night
'a 7-6 decision. Bolin, who earns starter and reliever last season.' Pinch hitter. John. Herrnstein
considerably less than his Los became manager Herman singied in the L2" inning to
to four singles, two by Travis Mrs Maurice Willis and Mrs Angeles colleague, guided San Franks No 2 man behind Juan knock in Richie Allen who
Washington in the third and H D Henry paired as partners Francisco to a 4-0 whitewash <4 Marichal as a result of Bob singled with two out and stole
fifth and one bv Tern Bulling; Tuesday to capture honors in Chicago, scatering four hits and Shaw’s prolonged holdout Wed second former ( ardinal hurler
ton in the second and .in rbi the first of a series of new sea- farming nine d just as Roger Craig picked up the win
hit by Bertram Burns in the son go!f playdays for women Even a miracle man like tough on the Cubs as Marichal Rookie Dennis Aust took the
at the Alius Golf and Country Koufax can't prepare him- was opening day when he; 1055
Club. self for a season with less' stopped Chicago on three hits. |
The opening event was Scotch than two week training Sandy 9-1.
play, partners using only one just wasn't ready Wednesday Leo Durocher's crew man-1
ball and alternating on shots nig' and didn’t try to alibi aged one more hit off Bolin but
Mrs. Henry, the golf chair- "I couldn’t throw the balljone less run. The side arming
man for the club Ladies Group where I wanted it with righthander, who completed
said golf playdays will he held anything on it," the Los only two games all last season,
on alternate Tuesdays from the ( Angeles lefty declared ‘ Ap whiffed nine as he coasted to
Group s regular luncheon meet- parently, I‛m in the tired arm victory
ings stage.” Attendance dropped sharply
"Ue hope this will encourage in other National League from opening day levels but
more of the women to partici- games. Pittsburgh blanked nowhere as drastically as in
pate, and apparently it will," Atlanta 6-0 Philadelphia edged Atlanta where 50.671 saw the
she said. "We had a number of 'St Louis 3-2 in 12 innings and Southeast's first major league,
beginners playing this week" New York was rained out at game Tuesday and 12 721!
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