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FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1966
PAGE FOUR
ALTUS TIMIS-DEMOCRAT, ALTUS, OKLAHOMA
Travelers Win, Too But Not Spirit
United Press International
Local Juniors
Presley Is Ready Now:
Still in Race
He s Got Crying Towel
But Odds Fade
Blanton.
The Orioles invaded Detroit
second game, 9-7.
started
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10 innings.
Earl Wilson turned
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own an interest, Garrett-Herron-
up their heavy hitting while the
Cubs' Dick Ellsworth suffered
the loss, but Gene Alley boosted
homer in the ninth inning to
give the Braves their triumph I
building program This will be
Presley's third hitch there in
between times of coaching at
Mangum. Frederick and the
The Pirates made it Thurs-
day night when they whipped
Chicago 10-4 to grab first place
by two percentage points from
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ateur Both posted 71s.
consecutive
single.
in the top of the sixth
Gould pitcher Harley Smith
had a hand in two of the runs
with an RBI single in the third
and scoring in the sixth after
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Cross (6) and Bostwick.
1 Randy Petrie
' Steve Spray
Phil Rodgers
i Rex Baxter
Bobby Nichols
Homero Rian/at
, Charles Coody
Pappas was tagged for seven
runs in three innings and took
the loss The Cards built up a 7-
1 lead but then had to hang on
for the triumph
leave his business
So this weekend he headed
One thing about it Earl Pres-
ley could leave Altus this week-
end knowing that his friends
here are thinking about him
He has a mighty fancy cry-
ing towel to prove it.
Presley, you recall, is the
former football coach who dec-
ided he was tired of coaching
and would rather be an Altus
Altus American Legion Junior
Colts still had a mathematical
chance to tie for the Southwest
Legion League crown today, but
the odds against it were prohib-
itive
The Colts kept their chances
alive Thursday night with an
extra-inning 8-6 victory at Clin-
ton. but the Woodward Travel-
ers shaded Hobart's Kiowas.
21. in a real classic to stay |
ahead of the loop pack and
virtually end it all
Altus’ only hope rested in the
possible, but unprobable, event
of Elk City upsetting the Trav-
elers tonight Even then, the
Colts would have to beat Elk
City and Mangum in winding
up their league schedule next;
furniture firm partner and an
Altus city councilman
So for several years he was
both.
Last spring he voluntarily
left the city council, and now
he is voluntarily leaving active
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The Tigers are down to their
third-string manager following
the-park, three-run homer, Don a success with their victory in
Clendenon hit a two-run homer the opener as Art Shamsky and
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Coach Dub Woolbright thought here Saturday for a' twi - light country, was burdened with a Plaenl neve land when rookie Pnniied“ the "iniin”
he had schedule confusion on ‘ ....._ ‘ " ’ " - " ““ “ "
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Holden Wins Title
ARKANSAS CITY, Kan
I UPI । — Jon Holden of Tulsa
won the boys 14 singles title in
the Arkansas City Open tennis
tournament Thursday He de-
feated Greg Kubat of Arkansas
City 6-2, 7-5 in the finals.
year when things were going
against them in Walker’s first
season, are now having a picnic
with things going well.
A carefree gang of heavy
hitters, the Pirates exploded
again against the Cubs as
Roberto Clemente hit an inside-
to march toward the Bob Veale pitched an eight-
hitter for the Pirates to back
managed to break Pasarell's
sene a game later, though, and
took a 3-1 advantage in the first
set
Altus Nips Clinton,
Classic:
Jackie Cupit
John Schlee
One Littler
Bert Yancey
Charley Sifford
La Hoz and handed the loss to
reliever Claude Ray mond while
Chi Chi Olivo got the victory in
relief. Jim Wynn and Bob
Aspromonte each got three hits
for the losing Astros.
Cincinnati made Dave Bris-
tol’s debut as interim manager
np
Samtone
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Thursday night for the opener
of a three-game series with
intentions of ewing up the
7. Fan motor floats on
3 rubber mounts.
5 • Two built-in compres-
sor mufflers reduce
operating sound.
attack. Swift, stricken with an
Naturally only a football coach acute stomach virus, tossed the
ing job could cause Presley to reins to Frank Skaff
p.m.
To make matters worse in
trying to get the Colts’ sche-
dule in order, it still wasn't
ST PAUL. Minn (UPD) —lover Houston Torre’s homer
Leaders after the first round in followed a single bv Mike De
the $100,000 Minnesota Golf ________________________________
faced Monty Kaser,
own managers, are making
Baltimore pilot Hank Bauer a
2. Multi-row, staggered,
deep cooling coils
dampen fan sound.
'SMILING THROUGH TEARS’ is Earl Presley who is
going back into the football coaching business at
Duncan after being in business here the past few
years. He displays a "crying towel" Altus friends
presented him before he left today for Duncan where
he faces a rebuilding program and one of the tough-
est schedules in the state (Staff photo)
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But about how his
his hitting
Midwest City, Tulsa Central,
Norman, Altus, Del City, Put-
nam City. Ardmore. Ada, Law- Earl Wilson turned in a
ton Eisenhower, Capitol Hill i strong seven-inning pitching
and Lawton high Eleven of performance for the Tigers,
'em! (winning his fourth game since
Altus wasn't on Duncan’s corning to Detroit from Boston
schedule last year when the June 14 and ninth overall
Bulldogs went to the stateclass Wilson gave Up Frank Robin-
AA finals before bowing to Ada son s 22nd homer of the
18-14, in the showdown. But a campaign
4. Muffler allows refrigerant
to enter coils silently.
Howard had trouble returning
Pasarell’s serve in the first ’
game and lost it without
winning a single point He
and Jose Pagan smashed a Pete Rose hit homers to pace a
three-run triple 114-hit attack Jim Maloney
Elsewhere in the National went 7 1-3 inning5 to «et the
League. Sandy Koufax and the
Dodgers beat the Mets, 4-2.
United Press International
Manager Harry Walker claims
the Pittsburgh Pirates learned
their lessons well last year.
He may be right, too.
because it now looks like the
Pirates are teaching their
National League opponents a
few things this season.
The Pirates were the best
team for the last 129 games
last season as they posted an
81-48 record But a horrible
start with 24 losses in their
first 33 games ruined their
pennant hopes and Pittsburgh
finished third.
This season, Walker's club
posted a respectable 18-15 mark
in the first 33 games and then
Pasarell Says
Nothing Right,
But He Wins
MILWAUKEE (UPI) -Char-i -
lev Pasarell of Puerto Rico the California moved to within (Moe) Demling. who quit his
be fifth-ranked tennis nlayer in the one percentage point of third- .oinqtouisville factory to
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streak to 15
games with a
ters gave a patio farewell party , Bauer, with unpleasant memo-
for the Presleys this past week ries of Baltimore's collapse in
And really. Presley may have, 1964 still lingering in his mind
reasons to cry right now if lost his temper in the eighth
Duncan’s grid fortunes are at inning Thursday night and was
the low ebb they are pictured ejected from the game bv plate
Altus should have a pretty fair Umpire Larry Napp ' after
ball club itself, and it could be protesting a third strike on
that the local Bulldogs will be Russ Snyder.
the "easy” game on Presley’s pi...... . .
schedule this first season Elsewhere in the. junior
Hhere's the murderer’s row circuit,, Chicago shaded Cleve
facing Presley and the rebuild- land.s21, M innes ota.stopped
„ P .. Washington 3-1. New York
ing Demons as they come in nipped Kansas Q 54 . ‘
order this fall, starting Sept 9 PP5d Kansas City 3 and
6. Internally spring
suspended “float-
ing” compressor.
surviving on an error, stealing now that Family Medical Cen-
second and coming home on *—-----------------------
Gary Freeman’s double. t r ■ *
The linescores: Enid S Longford is
rhe Low in Ado Pro-Am
, the hospitalization Thursday of
: interim skipper Bob Swift, who
took over May 16 while Charlie
Dressen suffered a heart
would be playing host to Elk
City on Sunday afternoon or
Monday night in a Southwest
Legion League game.
As for Woolbright. he threw
up his hands this morning and
went fishing
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Game
friends feel about him. Presley setback, surviving _ -------- .
through a again but last««
he vows he will really need it off the prace, the Tigers could Was a g00d lesson for us
' He was presented a really find themselves only five Walker claims
fancy "crying towel" when the games behind after Saturday. "We never blew the lid when
Tom Braddocks and Bill Ives- Unpleasant Memories things went wrong and we
proved we had championship
class The champion is the boy
who can pick himself up off the
floor after being knocked down
—or as was the case with Jack
Dempsey—after being knocked
out of the ring. We reacted so
well to pressure that I’ve got to
Howard vavum, T— c, I Don Mincher slammed a two- semifinal match found a 17-!
Howard, Knoxville, Tenn, 6-3, run homer and Jim Grant, year-old Arizona high school
saved by the ninth-inning relief June graduate. Donnie Powers
work of Pete Cimino. broke a taking on University of Minneso-
personal five - game losing te golfer Dave Ojala of Two
streak. ! Harbors Minn
1. Wood fronts act
as a sound cushion.
। his hands Thursday. he had
been expecting today.
, Things got worse.
• Woolbright isn’t even sure
running his record to 8-5, Pedro The jinxes-Dokka's status as
j Gonzalez collected three hits ' medalist and as defending
for the Indians, who dropped champion could have been
their ninth game in their last 10 ' enough for the 22 year-old
victory, boosting his record to
IM.
Atlanta nipped Houston 7-6 and But in the nightcap. Dal
Cincinnati split a doubleheader Maxvill knocked in four runs
with St. Louis, winning the with a single and double to give
opener 9-2 and losing the the Cards and reliever Larry
Jaster the victory. Starter Milt
It’s in a Bulldog blue' So how- ( Wayne Causey's eighth-inning
ever the Altus-Duncan game double scored Ken Berry to
turns out. Presley can cry — break a 1-1 tie and snap year-old unemployed Kentuck- i
either for himself or his Altus Chicago’s five • game losing ian teamed Thursday to oust
streak Tommy John outdueled record mecalist Arne Dodda
Garry Bell (9-5), limiting from the 41st National Public
Cleveland to six hits and Links golf tournament
believe we can win this
season.”
participation in the furniture the Demons — victims of a , ro. ; . sum™ w maren ।
couple cof pretty miserable seawmeknan kesguepraoe bg the top of the standings,
sons and ready for the big re- ■ • •
BORG/wARNER
Davis Cup Zone Round
Jim Shelton of McAlester woni PARIS (UPI) - France and
low pro honors and Chuck1 Brazil, breezing through preli- I
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for sure whether it will have to Thursday to gain the quarter- the game 2-2 in the eighth on a "ctory:
stay at home and play the de- finals of the National Clay ingle by Joe Adcock Ed
layed finals game of a recent Courts tournament Kirkpatricks double and Rodg- Wichita,
tournament or can come on to Pasarell defeated Turner' ers sacrifice Ry hole semifinals The other
Altus
if FMC does come here, the
first game will begin at 6
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a flavor to suit
even taste
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minary rounds, are primed for
their opening round matches j
today in the European zone
' Group A Davis Cup final.
cessaket tbn}s
ft10® wQO .
would have given Baltimore an
11-game lead over the runnerup
Tigers.
Detroit, however, has differ-
ent & The Tigers handed were blanked by the Philadel-
Altus the Orioles their third straight phia Phillies,
sethaek eirvivine a two-run I
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In other league action Thurs-
day night, Gould found Hollis
at its season’s best but came
through with a 4-1 victory.
Gould, now 9-4. winds up its
night.
At Clinton, the Colts combed
Kauk for 14 hits but trailed ,
most of the way when the Tor-
nadoes unleashed five runs in
the first two frames, and after
Altus played catch-up in the
fifth went back ahead in the
sixth. The Colts knotted it at,
6-all in the top of the seventh
and then delivered the winning
runs in the top of the eight.
Bill Hayes went the route for
Altus, allowing only five hits
but getting into trouble with
walks and finding Clinton equal
to the opportunities by bunching
its blows, including a crippling
triple by Teasley and a two-run
double by the same lad in the
three-run Clinton second
Altus broke the scoring ice in
the first with Mike Southall's
homerun, and added three in I
the third when Biddy, Wool-
bright. Lackey and Hayes all
singled The eighth inning tie
breakers came when Woolbright
an error. Lackey singled. Hayes
was hit by a pitched ball and
Brinkman walked with the ba-
ses loaded.
At Woodward, Woodward
scored in the first. Hobart tied
it up in the top of the second
and then the Travelers scored
the winning run in the bottom
of that same frame when Gar-
vie singled, stole second, went
to third on a fielder’s choice
and scooted in on a wild pitch
Charles Perry gave Hobart
only tow hits, striking out 9.
while Ken O’Neal was limiting
Woodward to four hits and
whiffing 12. It took only 90
minutes to play the classic.
Gould had to punch out its
runs against determined cellar-
dwelling Hollis, scoring one in
the first, one in the third, and
then coming with a pair in the
sixth after Hollis had gotten
back in the game with a run
lot of the Altus horses are back Besides his fine stint on the
along with a fine crop up from mound, Wilson drove home
... - Dudley W V song
"did Duncan have to get Altus sixth Mickey Stanley singled,1 Aancsvke „
back on the schedule this year? | went to third on Ray Oyler's Lary" woua
I know my friends in Altus like , double and came home on BaYcastot ton
me, but not enough to not want J Wi‛ n's long fly. Lou Graham
all my hide when they come Wilson went out after his arm rntald
over to Duncan Sept 30 Why stiffened, with Larry Sherry Qaorg."Arene
my kids probably won’t even hurling the eighth in'the ninth.
know how to lace their shoes Sherry Was knocked out when ,meFyuery
■ Jthen. . . ... the Orioles loaded the bases Jack Montzomery
Soit’s.obvious that Presley with none out Reliever Fred
; putting hisnew crying towel Gladding permitted two runs to
A 7 .u- n .. . . . score but Orlando Pena came
But.the..Braddocks and. the in to retire Robinson on a
Iestersthink of everything •game-endingforceout.
One side of the towel is in the
Duncan Demon red The other’ Broke Streak
Hobart 010 000 0—1 2 1 1 A team headed by John Lang-
Woodward 110 non x—2 4 1 ford of Enid won a pro-ama-
O’Neal and Lewis; Perry and teur event preceding the tour-
Hilterbran. nament Thursday, with a score
_____ |of 61 Amateur team members'
Hollis 000001 01 5 4 were Martin Harbert of Ada.
Gould 101 002 x—4 70 C White of Moore and Art
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Larry Jackson pitched a five- j
hit shutout for the Phils to
knock the Giants out of first i
place The Phils scored four
runs in the fourth inning to pin
the loss on Gaylord Perry and
end his seven-game winning
streak. Perry is now 12-2 this ।
season.
Off Form
Koufax was off his usual J
form as he was tagged for
eight hits and two runs but still:
mowed down the Mets to boost
his record to 16-4 for the season I
and 16-1 lifetime against the
; team He also struck out 11, the
91st time in his career he has
: a game, Lou Johnson hit a
three-run first inning homer to1
provide Koufax with all the
(runs he needed.
Joe Torre hit a two-run
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