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MONDAY, MAY 23, 1966
ALTUS TIMES-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
PAGE FIVE
WINS FOURTH FOR TRIBE
Sunday's Line Scores
Marichal Unbeaten at 8-0
O'Donoghue Clean
By I nited Press International
To Boast 0.82 ERA Mark
Minn
With An 0.00 ERA
New York Mets have finally
Minn
Merritt. Roggeburk (7) and
100 120 101—6 11 0 to 15-0 and lower his earned
Bat tey. Peterson, Rame
accounted
and Howard Gibbs (9
for
the
American
games
second place
Calif
* Reichardt (11th), Adcock (4th)
sccoring at
Satriano, Hannan, Lines
American la-ague
game Pedro Ramos came out
0 Donoghue (40) and Sims.
Bi l nited Press International
Cicinnati 4 3 and Philadelphia
Herrera pounded two stopped Houston • l
Houston hitter as the Red Sox won their
i (night >-Jackson (1-5) vs Gius- fifth in a row Wilson drove in
in the nightcap
Me-
one of the Red Sox' three runs
Terrs Wyatt 18 and Suarez;
11 (42)
DIAL HU 2-0323
game
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games and at the same
The Following Citizens Endorse Gary for Governor:
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Kerr
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Brown
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Trent
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Walton
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hoppe
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Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Freeman
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McEndrec
Mr. and Mrs. Murry Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Hughes
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tinney
Iona McCombs
WHO'S OUR FRIEND?
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Weaver
Delmar McCombs
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Blackston
Mr. and Mrs. John Isern
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Hurley
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Badger, Sr.
The Gary Administration Built These Roads in Jackson County:
Ronnie Kirby
O. B. Saunders
Robert Earl Roudebush
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Heard
Oma Roudebush
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McAnallen
Burr Speck
Mr. and Mrs. Dempsey Ward
Mr. and Mrs. Mock Kerr
The Following Citizens Endorse Gary for Governor:
Mr. and Mrs. Jock Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Dobbs
Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Abernathy
Mr. and Mrs. Guy R. Southall
Mr. and Mrs. Bob R. Thrush
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Southall
Jessie Moore
J. H. McMinn, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Badger, Jr.
Mike Tinney
Gene More
Sam Howard
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Babione
David Trent
Bonnie Dean
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Southoil
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roy
Elmora Kirby
Opal Dean
Curtis Hawkins
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Hunter
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1. Highway No. 5
2. Highway No. 19
3. Appropriated the Money for Highway No. 34
Wilson (42) and Tillma LP-
Terry (0-2). HR-Jones (2nd).
As Governor, Raymond Gary Was a "Good Friend" of Jackson
County .. .and He GOT THINGS DONE for Jackson County, Too!
Authorized ZENITH
TV DEALER m Altus
homer with one on for the
Spurs.
ROBERT
GRIBBLE
Cahf
Wash
header sweep of the White Sox,
winning the nightcap 4-1 after
taking the opener 3-2 The two
triumphs increased Cleveland’s
Colav Ito's eighth inning single
in the opener broke a 2-2 tie
and gave Sonny Siebert his
fourth win although he got help
Peterson <3-31 LP Merritt (0-
2).
100 300000—4 7 1
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California at New York night Philadelphia at Los Ang. night
Minnesota at Boston njht
By United Press International
They say nobody’s perfect
but what else would you call
Herrera Homers
Puts Amarillo
Philla
Houston
> the Mets
Sadecki for
League leading Cleveland In-
dians this season and has been
credited with four victories
But the most amazing fact
< ‘hicago
Atlanta
Sunday's Results
Boston 5 Kansas City 1
New York 5 Minn 3 (Ist)
New York 2 Minn 1 2nd!
Detroit 3 Baltimore 2
Washington 6 Calif 2 < Ist)
California 2 Wash 1 (2nd
Cleveland 3 Chicago 2 <lstt
Cleveland 4 Chicago 1 2nd >
Wp-
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WP
Calif
Wash
Newman,
Cleve.
Chicago
Siebert
National League
First Game
Pitts.
L A
Detroit
Balt
4 10 1
1 32
।Only games scheduled*
Tuesday’s Games
gained equality with the rest of
the National League
Marichal blanked the Mets 5
0 on three hits Sunday to run
his career record against them
Jose
home
cord could pass a white glove
inspection
homa team led 3-1 at the end
of the first chukker
Cleveland
Detroit
Baltimore
Minnesota
California
Chicago
Washington
New York
Boston
Kansas City
American League
First Game
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Second Game
The Above Named People Ask Your Consideration and Vote for Mr. Gary
_______________________________________________tPoid for by Jackson County Friends of Raymond Gory)
Howard
(8) and
Sunday's Results
Atlanta 5 Chicago 2 (1st)
Chicago 4 Atlanta 3 (2nd
St Louis 4 Cincinnati 3
Philadelphia 6 Houston 1
Pittsburgh 4 Los Angeles 0
San Fran 5 New York 0, 1st
New York 7 San Fran 2 2nd
Monday’s Probable Pitchers
Atlanta at Cincinnati might
- Fischer <1-2 vs Ellis <2-51.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard P. Darby,
Duke
By United Press International pitching collecting six hits in shortstop Leo Cardenas’ throw
Thanks to Juan Marichal. the the doublheader for a total of ing error to the plate Gibson
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singles and two walks in the and raising his record to 4 5.
fourgame series. h— p ,, j
Jim Bunning scattered eight
San Fran
Houston
Pittsburgh
Los Angeles
Philadelphia
Cincinnati
Atlanta
New York
I St Louis
Chicago
vs Athletic loser Ralph Terry and
another run scored when the
ball eluded right ifleder Larry
Stahl for an error
about the former Kansas City
southpaw is that through the
four games and 18 innings on
the mound he has given up only I
Monday’s Probable Pitchers Philadelphia at
Kansas City at Washington'
inning of the second game and Cookie Rojas each
001 000 000—1 8 1 run average versus New -York give the Cubs a
Bunning 5-1 and Dalrymple,
s (9)
WP
Veale 5-2 and May, Osteen,
130 Moeller 7 Regan 9 and Torborg
New York 000 0M 02x - 2 7 1 LP Osteen 4 5
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pictncoyou
Stole, Faum
amil
1 inAuiace
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from Sam McDowell in a rare.
ninth inning relief appearance
Gets Key Hit
Joe Pepitone was the key in
New York's twin victories over
the Twins Peppy’s two run
homer in the opened capped a
three run rally off loser Jim
Grant and he doubled home the
age of 0 00 [ whipped California 6-2 in the
O' Donoghue s latest and most first half of a twinbill and they
chalked up Sunday when he post the second game 21;
limited Chicago to three hits as: Boston beat Kansas City 5-1 in
He has appeared in four the Indians completed a double a single game
National League
W I Pet GB
Amarillo got 13 hits to 10 for jumped on Ray
Latman Monteagudo 5. Kroll
6 and Bateman LP Latman
24
Siebert (4-2) LP Fisher (1-3)
Detroit to 2 1-2 games
Elsewhere in the American
League, the New York Yankees
ran their winning streak to
and was credited with a pair of Horlen
saves The red hot Yanks are Romano,
GARY
DEMOCRAT FOR
the second
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six hits and one unearned run. five, taking two from Minneso-
leaving him with an unbeatable ta 5-3 and 21 Detroit downed
unbelievable earned run aver Baltimore 3-2 Washington
MERRIOTTS
TV CLINIC
911 4 BDWY.-ALTUS
Clay Carroll’s wild pitch hits in winning his fifth game
enabled Byron Browne to score against one setback for the
from third base in the ninth Phils. Clay Dalrymple and
winning run in
Marichal drove home a run
Bob Veale benefited from
GOVERNOR'
Te
dette (6),
MeGlothin (3-1)
(0-1).
split of the for two runs to pace the 11-hit
to 0 82 series Aaron and Gene Oliver Philadelphia attack.
While • . Mets were m u each batted in a run in the
alone in their complete domina- opener which featured the
non in Marichal in previc . Manager Tulsa Polo Club
years they have plenty . : ■ r c
-aprures series
kicking San Francisco righthan-
der has distributed his mastery
just about equally throughout
the senior circuit, winning eight
Dallas-Fort Worth's Spurs
Herrera a Venezuelan second
baseman smashed one in the
seventh with one man on and
another in the ninth with the
bases empty
John Felske hit a sixth inning
richal’s clutches this season, and opined the door for two
: margin over
Cox (8) and French
experience counts...4
GARY f
errs 1
THINGS
donen
। night i-Hunter (3-3) vs
winning run came in the fifth
when Wert's second hunt went
for a hit and scored Ray Olyer,
i who had walked and moved to
third on a single by lake Wood
Mickey Lolich won his fifth
game in eight decisions.
Boston's Earl Wilson ran his
record to 42 with a neat four-
runs Sunday to power
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles in the seventh inning off j
11-3 since Ralph Houk returned
as manager
Detroit scored two runs in
the third without a hit Two
throwing errors by Baltimore
loser Frank Bertaina and Don
Wert's squeeze bunt were the
Amarillo Texas League lead- himself in the se ond inning
ing Sonics to a 6-5 victory over and the 27 year-old hurler from
John O Donoghue?
The 6-foot-3 lefthander's re-
Cox (8) and French
25 13 658
21 15 583 3
18 15 .545 44
20 17 541 41
17 15 531 5
16 16 5M 6
18 21 462 74
13 16 448 74
14 19 424 8 4
9 24 273 134
Second Game
100 010 000- 2 4 3
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Ellsworth Faul 5. Abernathy
and 8 and Hundley; Blasingame,
Olivo 8 and Oliver WP Blasin-
Dallas Fort Worth three runs en route to handing
in other action. Arkansas Hamilton his fourth victory
blanked Austin and Albuquer- against three setbacks Ron
que beat El Paso. both by 1-0 Swoboda homered for New
scores York and Eddie Bre
30 Tonight’s date has Albuquer- added a two-run triple Hart
112 000 10x 5 9 0 que at Austin, E! Paso at Am continued his hot-hitting with
Fred Whitfield, who has j
driven in the winning run in
each of O’Donoghue’s victories
provided the punch in the
second game with a two run
double in the Tribes three-run
seventh inning rally Rocky |
with Chicago dropping two more tallies on Manny Motas ~ v” -
games and every other club double Veale limited the trom the beginning
losing once Dodgers to five hits and struck
LP-Hannan Chicago 000 201 Ml 4 10 0 Without having to face out 1
Atlanta 000 102 000- 3 7 1 Marichal the Mets went . n tn The < irdinals snapped Cine in-
First Game Broglio Hendlv 8 Abernathv take the nightcap 7 2 behind the nati’s ix game winning skein
101 000 010— 3 114g Faul 9 Jenkins 9 and Hund six-hitter of Jack Hamilton with two runs after two were
101 0M 000— 2 8 1 ley Johnson (Carroli 9 and New York has now taken four out in the ninth Back-to-back
McDowell (9) and Torre WP Abernathy 13 ! p out ofi seven from the Giants singles b) Mik. Shannon Curt
of the bullpen in both games Azcue Crandall (9); Peters. Johnson 34 HRS-Altman 2 who lea the • b) three ' a ' ' do ' l la
P " - ■ - - - ... . - _ . games. produced one run and the
other Nl. Games winning tally came across on
Cormick 13-3 .
(Only game scheduled!
Tuesday's Games
Baltimore at Chicago, night
( ' e 1 - go v St 1
Kansas City at Washington Atlanta at Cincinnati, night
night New York at Houston, night
Elsewhere in the senior
circuit, the Braves and the
Cubs split. Atlanta winning the
SANTA BARBARA
the Dominican Republic re-
ceived a stronger support from
Jim Ray Hart, who knocked
across three runs, two with his
10th homer of the season Cleon
Jones singled twice and Ron
Hunt once for the New York
hits
three unearned runs in the (UPI _ The Tulsa, Okla polo
fourth inning to record his fifth club won over Fountain Grove
triumph in seven decisions for of Santa Rosa Calif 10 5 Sun-
the Pirates who sent Claude day to capture the U s Na-
Osteen to his fourth straight tional Open Polo Tournament-
1055 Jim Lerebvres two-out the American World Series of
error allowed a run to score polo
Tulsa dominated the game
night <—Cardwell <0-31.
Koufax (6-1
only 30 seconds into the first
chukker. or quarter The Okla
key factors The eventual Howard
McGlothlin. Lee (9)
W L Pct GB
22 9 710
20 12 625 24
19 14 576 4
16 15 516 6
18 17 514 6
15 17 469 7 4
15 19 441 84
15 19 441 84
13 21 382 104
11 21 344 114
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, six games and at the same Bearnarth. Hepler 3 Arrigolarillo and Arkansas at Arling- another homer and a single
time snapped Washington's five 6 and Stephenson. Taylor 6. ton Tex meeting Dallas-Fort Hank Aaron cured his anemic
--- ..... Marichal >n and Heller LP- Worth batting average on Chicago
Rodgers; Richert, Kline (6) and
Casanova WP—Richert (5-4).
LP—Newman (1-3). HRS-
Lamabe (71, Fisher
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Brunet (4), Bur
Sukla (71 and
Bearnarth 1-1 HR Hart 10th
Second Game
New York .101 3M 000—7 8 1
San Fran 000 000101—2 6 1
Hamilton 4 3 and Grote Sad
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and Barton LP Sadecki 2 2
HHS Swoboda 2nd Hart 11th
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Over Sonics, 6-5 Pittsburgh whitewashed Los
* Angeles +0 Si Louis shaded
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Lolich, Sherry (9) Podres (9)
and Freehan; Bertaina Dra-
bowsky (71, Watt 191 and
Etchebarren WP-Lolich (5-3).
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Boston 000 010 3h 5 6 2
New York 002 000 30x 5 9 0
Grant. Roggenburk (7) and
Battey; Stottlemyre, Ramos (9)
ad Gibbs WP—Stottlemyre (4
3) LP-Grant 13-4). HRS
Gibbs 12nd i. Pepitone (5th । '
games without a loss and
possessing a microscopic 0 69
ERA Only Atlanta and
Philadelphia have escaped Ma-
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Cin 1M 0M 200—3 5 1
Gibson 4-5 and McCarver;
O’Toole, Noteebart 7, McCool 8
and Fidwards LP McCool 11.
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