The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 42, No. 157, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 30, 1968 Page: 4 of 24
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Waddell
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: Third seeded Naocy Richey of
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Item so they know what to ex
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who is gone and I can teat
idea I know I ll be better than
some of the No 1 or 6 players
on other teams and not want-
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sort of scared I even know ot
some boys who consider play-
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career, if they lose, they say
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Among ber recent trlumphs
were the Southern Women*
titke at Birmingham, Ala, and
the New Orkrans Athletic Club s
outatanding athlete award
"I really fell honored about
unteered to be my roommate
next semester ‘
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leader than a letterman. she
delights in smashing her bigger
stronger foe* after they sufer
a temporary letdown because
they re playing a little girl
Her idea ot love is 6-0, M
an athtic scholarship at Tu-
lane. Miss Tuero wasnt too
excited about the sport when
she first two-handed a racket
at age 10—but it was either
that or piano lessons
| "Momma didnt want me Mt
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LINDA TUERO to Tulane’s first female to receive aa
athletie scholarship. The New Orleans tennis star it
shown here signing wish coach Emmett Pare (lett) with
the emiling approval of ter father. Bill Tuero.
Servke Whu toe M
Oxhen Soil Too
cmre was sBargei vna UM
Bemt alne mmun4 M?
the No J man regularly But
I don t think there’s any hard
feelings The men are just tet
tevater ate • *•«•< he 04 rie
Mt ami LAMa aje Mi le Mt Ness
though they tease me about
____ who gets to play on my side la
"As for the guys at Tulane doubles and things like that
‘ ‘ As long as the men don t ob-
ject to playing against me, I
certainly won t Each of the
guys on the team has even vok-
mer, ' she recalls, • so she gave
me a choice I hated it at hrst
but then one day I won a tour-
nament, brought home a trophy
and changed my mind
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Softbal Standings
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—In Little League Action—
Boley Pitches Youngs
New York at Hoastoe (pm)
Atlanta at Lee Araties tor I
Moeday i Games
Ph adelphia at Chicago
Atlanta at San Franciico
AIR-CONDITIONER
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bur cool. cool prices on Norg•
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Tulane's Linda Tuero
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trAaton was named manager ct thm Bronklyn Dodgers and ma
Erated "eut with them to Los Angeles r 1M tf tte time man.
tainung wvodwurking shop s Darrtan Os Ne stu tea IL
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type who foe i most comortabie -hen a rabo interrupta
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NEW YORK - (NEA) -The
word from way down yonder in
New Orleans is that Tulane has
signed an athlete who will raise
•one eyebrows neat season-
a tennis player named Tuero
who is already better than a
couple of the guys on the var-
sity but who won t be allowed
to live in the athletic dorm
Tuero s first name is Linda
Her male opponents soon
learn that's not to ber died
vantage however Although
Linda looks more like a cheer-
Walker who can come -ithin
a sly millimetet at teiling you
curtly wtich part d the or
cumierenct of a bet meets
the roundnes da ban defini
tely bekegi to that spcht
So does Gene Maarh ut
they U oust But I guess if I
were a boy I wouldn't like the
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Pttburgh at Phladipta
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Graebner play ing some of the
test tennis of his tee teat
sixth-seeded Manuel Santana of
Spa«, the 1966 champion, by $
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Jim Click Chevrolet (o.
manager in both major hagues whkh should nay wometing ingteiuht
about keeping your mouth shut “ Chcag at Detrek (nigho
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Linda still had a hard time
getting enthused about practic-
ing on her own the nest few
yean but when she won the 16-
and under Nationals, she final-
ly decided she could be out
_ _ ____„ ____ standing If she worked at It
the achedule for classes in AH' ; . She also had to work hard on
& Crafts. Tennis and Archery. eiu. Nau bumd the books Her parents told
starting Monday 20"SaPwhx“h.Eru.r her No roll, n tennis
Following la a list at students • rrmm . bi With a B-plus average
and times for the respective Ax2",5451 R,m2;
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By MURRAY OLDERMAN
NEA Sports Ediar
NEW YORK — NEA — Judgr Roy Hotheinz who had the food
wrse to pt arcton a stadiun and transter baseball inddors
to bxrkirg the trend n another direction By hiring Harry W altar
an effuste sort it guy who tali toe a Roman fountan the
pdgr countered the dcstum »hich ter vet that basebal manag
an today sbould be x strong sent type
h s bern t tad ire yrars for gen who spout know''edge And
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u-ue - eiuw W a overlooked on the V s team
came back from the brink of
cCcn‛ JXm — defeat to oust 1«th-seded cuff
a -i »me e w m Drysdale of South Africa $-7 +
m 6, Id M 64
7 1 » » a I-ptuag . , Ate winning their way into
J . s at m "uM iw 0. the last M were profesilonals
, . cawa * -an- Dennis Ralston ft Bakersfeld.
Calif. and Earl Buchholz of S’
Lua. Mo and amateur Arthur
Ashe at Richmend. Va
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ter competition than girls and
that's why I enjoy playing
them
’ll was sort of fumy when
I first came out They all said
when I beat them they were
I e a v i n ( the team But they
treat melkea teammate, al
HINTON, OKLA.
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Show Stan AtS:00pm each h
night Giant Parade starts at, _
500 pm, Thiutdtj, Julf 4 ‛•a 4‛‛V
JULY 44^ °ciAhott.".
The late F red Hutchinson who managed at Detroa N Logis UM MEN SIGN
ImedSfpai ieid T td 5au "a "a p"no-" E"-uami"e
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might break them ter But only through the vibration d let * “Tn eut,,
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Fam. es the question of bow she wifi
tora be recrived both by her teem
and opposing schools
- "Tve already beard that 1
usdoet won't be srkome at some plao
• "n ea she soys "Some of the
X’"' <' er coaches don t like the
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ar* -gna4 ■ a ha Man Lesw
Jo Boley hurled a sparkling
one hitter as Young Electric
edged Eagle Picher M in Fn-
days Altus Litle League base
ball action
Results of the other nine gam-
es Friday night includes Cross-
land over Reids, IM Austins
over Elks, 1X4 Winkkers aver
Tims. M RD Walter over
Chek Chevrolet 11-3; Fairmoni
artf Brumley -Higgs, 15-7 Gold
Mar over GHB 60: Scotty's
ottt 4th MOB 13-1: Cotton
Growers Gin over Elks +3;
Fairmont T r ansortation 12-7 K- ne-g » T - aa w iM wr
A brief summary of Friday » Eo-a"m wna
games based on xcore keepers rug D' II A
sjzu Big upsets
UKL A HOM AS OLDEST RODEO ...
xWAIN 38th ANNUAL RODEO
—uUE 3
btrasa n iM ter uud Jaa Gergace
rvlet game win • 7» Ires
Lept was «Mm behme •*• • iR Jaa
recently bowed to the creed
Bhat a manager i only ttue
to U te fired Maoch was db-
mined ■ the minth year of his
tendency wth the Phladel.
phia PhiDes Net because tea
braa wasn : wtirring with ita
wual effxcirncy ba chiefly I
because he couldnt apply ha
cerebrai pouers to a itegpr
who bum! rater grt stuk n
Parkway that get to the Pol
park o time
nimble pundits «to were unazie to convinct mer cuneri Cncirrat at Houton < nigh
Hat briltant strategy offsets an additian tote las cohumn urre * !z*‘ at Lot Arcrkes nigh
Bby Brazan Birde Tebbetts and Sodly Heman FAtM Starky (907 ams wchedued)
•w Htte ti Aar d Qicag had an abortivt experence a the wodi
zpur c S Lou His free -teri rt voaoqurs hew mad r
tev tenure with the Whte Soz bumnpy at times
A “heve met havt the comnon quajty d berg ex ceedng M.1,3 1
Right, tend articulate and tbrunt So tee Harry »afker None ", .L
"aprtularty outstandng natural ba player They ensted c Bam.
Me **■ by inew wita They were ia ver afraut to bk th, e,
tablishment
Buck Mime city recrrational ' Ke "ar . Do ■<« -a
director for Ahut. has released ", .Fa. Namn". b.aua “:A
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artdrtok:pmortadbeaa WASHINGTON (UPD-Mike -eun.si a toothan piaztr.ba tor aten
to mate the mow - M mo- Epstein hit a two-run homer om- mus piyer. • ."ow
tendbynext Setoday Tyand Frank Howard set • club wudpMan.nuaz The 17 yearoid resident ot
tarted Sat -’a 1 play 3 record by hitting the 100th e A , bn Umm iL Matawta, La has considerabie
m-Hr- h------<1 / »» with TmFmanpoiRhnSan/m.; I experience for • pre treshman
— Mter Wash ng e Saturday powtring .... _ having already tested Nancy
the Senators to an victory 232., 2"-‛‛c2,3.71. Richey and Ronrmary levels
over the California Angel if nie .-he But much af her competition in
Epstein hit his secood homer Jm’ k— - -22 -ai the next four years will be
in as many games and has
fourth of the season after a
single by Hosard in the neh
By United Preis International inning to give he Senatocs a -1
aight game* dot inetded kad and Ho-ard connected ‘r
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