The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 46, No. 211, Ed. 1 Friday, August 18, 1972 Page: 3 of 12
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AJC Continues Talent Raid
Looking At Sports
Pat Corley.
nament next week at Wood-
Corley was a four year ward.
PAT CORLEY
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By DOC BAUGHMAN
Optimism Is The Order Of The Day
There is an air of optimism and a note of expectancy in
the camp of the defending State 3A champion Altus High
School Bulldogs as the gridders go through their twoa-
day paces, prepping for the season opener at Frederick on
Sept. 8.
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Thursday's Results
starter for Mooreland High in his junior season, Corley School. staters.
School in baseball earning posted a 9-1 won-loss record, "We’re real high on Pat Altus Junior College has an
alternate all-state honors his striking out 118 batters in 55 Corley," AJC baseball coach attractive fall baseball
senior season. He also was a innings with an ERA. of 0.61. As Glenn Royal said Thursday, schedule taking on some very
basketball regular three years a senior he again chalked up a "He’s an outstanding athlete fine four year colleges such as
making the all-conference 9-1 season mark fanning 98 and we’re expecting him to lend Oklahoma Baptist University
team as a forward with a 14.3 batters in 52 innings for a 1.01 a lot of help to our baseball and Bethany and junior college
scoring average his senior year ERA. He struck out two out of program at the junior college.” power Southwestern of
and was a three year football every three batters he faced This new signee brings to Oklahoma City, Seminole and
regular being named an all- over his final two seasons at eight the number of new Grayson of Texas.
district end this past season. Mooreland. players signed to baseball All of the games are
Corley, a 6-2 175-pound pit- The Mooreland hurler won 7 scholarships by AJC’s Glenn scheduled doubleheaders and
cher, played three years of and lost 3 his first year in including Tom Haley, Binger; will be played at night to give
American Legion baseball at American Legion baseball, Terry Kenedy, Eakly; Floyd Altus Junior College baseball
Woodward leading the then really came on strong last Adler, Weatherford; Kim fans a better opportunity to see
Woodward club to the state summer suffering only one Nickkel, Wash. Hts.; Lane the Pioneers in action.
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Altus Junior College con- tournament this summer and it setback in 11 starts, while Weldon, Gould; Joe Bill Davis,
tinued it’s raid on top-notch will be his strong arm upon posting a 1.98 ERA and is Granite, and Chad Ferguson,
Oklahoma prep baseball talent which Woodward will rely in currently 9-3 (1.47 ERA) this Richardson, Texas.
with the signing of Mooreland’s the national regional tour- simmer at Woodward. Two of the new AJC
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WICHITA FALLS, Tex. (AP) whiz Joe Washington Jr. of Oklahoma has a precion-pass- made out of the fact Texas had
— Oklahoma was favored to de- Port Arthur Lincoln is working ing game offense and a solid to replace some good people
feat Texas for the first time out with the University of Okla- defense headed by Leroy and but I know enough about that
" since 1969 tonight in that an- homa and split end sensation Dewey Selmon, defensive tack- state to know that they can re-
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will hit the ball straighter,
When I fall into a pattern too. The club, in an attempt
of hitting iron shots lower to get the ball higher, tries
than I would like, I call up to go on out over the tree,
a little mental gimmick that and stays on the target line
always gets me hitting them longer, even though you’re
higher. not thinking about direction.
I imagine that my shot (newspaper enterprise assn.)
Cleveland
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Chicago
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In tonight’s semifinals the guys are that will be playing
k Charley Browns tangle with for you.”
- Lincoln II t 6:30 p.m. and Fambrough expects to start
= must clear a tall tree di- Lincoln I battles Cache at 8:30 finding out Sunday when he
rectly in my path. p.m. plans the squad’s initial scrim-
• That makes me stay down mage.
rn to the shot. If you think it The finals are set for August The Missouri Tigers drilled in
, i won’t work, just try it. 24.
r.‘ You’ll hit through the ball p—■— . —-
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zm ” Huskers, Colorado Get
Soviet Union Wins
Parachute Title
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (AP) -
All competition has ended in
the 11th World Parachuting
Championships here with unof-
ficial results showing the Soviet
Union winning the men’s over-
all team title.
The United States was second
and defending champion.
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CENTER IM Kellwood Orivt. Alius
By the associated press nual Red River joust between Richard Osborne of San An- les from Eufaula. place-good people with good
American.s teagve the schoolboy super stars of the tonio Lee is practicing with the people."
w. l. Pct. g.b. two states at the Oil Bowl Texas Aggies. The Sooners are rated a six- TexasCoaches Buddy Fornes
mm 53i v, Shrine Classic. The Oklahoma All-Stars point favorite for the 8 p.m. of McMurry and John Levra of
523 1 Texas holds a 20-5-1 edge in haven’t been affected by the kickoff before 20,000 fans in StephenF. Austin feel the same
20% 3 the classic but the Lone Star new NCAA rules. Coyote Stadium. way.
3B4 it squad is somewhat weakened Tony Brantley of Putnam "These guys are eager,” For-
589 this year because of the early City will start for Oklahoma at Coach Fay O’Dell of Cushing nes said. ‘They’ve got a lot of
586 fall training starting date at quarterback. Opposite the said “We’re happy to be fa- pride and they intend to show
532 6 some universities. Freshmen Notre Dame-bound Brantley for vored in this game. We don’t people in this state they are as
are eligible for college varsity Texas is No. 1 signal caller feel any pressure one way or good as anybody else."
competition. Marty Akins of Gregory-Port- the other because of it. Levra added, "Nobody had
For example, running back land. “I realize a lot has been better sell this team short
When this state can’t provide
quality replacements for seven
or eight top names, we’re in
trouble.”
Nation “Eastteague . g Texas has 16 players from
First 72 Grid Tastes boy Coaches Association game I
33 34 222 13,, last week. This is the most ever
50 60 455 i8' i on hand from that game.
w42 69 37827 KANSAS CITY (AP) — Ne- 93-degree heat. Coach Al Devaney could have lettermen
"55 68 43 613 braska, defending national Onofrio said he planned to at every position except quar- re . n
64 50 561 champion, and Colorado, rank- bring his squad along slowly in terback. -cnhpr "nAc
52 63 45218 ed No. 3 last season, got their preparation for contact work. I lOvllQI VUU•
64, 443 12 first taste of 1972 football today Jack Bastable, a senior who Sophomore David Humm ,
when both squads opened work- played tailback the last two expected to fill the quarterback T h"Aamn
outs. , . years, has been shifted to split dot Devaney, who ptans to re- |Q UlCd, U
Nebraska, seeking its third end in an effort to bolster that tire from coaching after this b
consecutive national title, had a position season to devote full time to Altus, f
squad of 100 candidates. The ihreejunior college transfers the position of athletic director, Eddie Fisher of the California
Colorado Buffalos, figuring to are expected to strengthen the said his bigg est. pr oblemis Angels was purchased Thur-
have their best season in the Tiger backfield. They are Jim- replacing players lost from last sday by the Chicago White Sox
school’s history, had a similar my Smith, Leroy Moss and -em: for a $20,000 waiver price,
turnout.j Tommy Reamon. Colorado’s squad had a heavy An Angels’ spokesman said
Kansas State s big squad of Onofrio said the kicking sprinkling of veterans and the White Sox wanted the 36-
110 breezed through two work- game will be stressed at every some outstanding newcomers, year old knuckleballer to
§ kickoff returns, including a 75-yard hip twister for a 3 KUUUI U VVIII> outs, one on artificial turf and session because it was not giv- Coach Eddie Crowder’s main strengthen their bullpen for the
8 touchdown, picked up another 62 yards on 14 carries, 3 ,?th er on 8rass. - , en much attention in the concern was replacing the likes American League pennant race
8 caught a pass for 12 yards and scored another TD leaving 3 Lincoln n bombed Kellwood i Idat -oach yinse Gibson' spring. The squad of about 100 of swift Cliff Branch and Larry against Oakland.
8 defenders strewn all over the field, only to have that score 3 with six homers Thursday night described the beginning as ‘ a will also be running through a Brunson, two crack receivers. Fisher is 4-5 with four saves
3 called back because of a penalty. And Joe, Jr. we predict 3 notching a 25-12 victory in the rea good first day practice, few plays off the newly in- Oklahoma, ranked No. 2 in this season, 12th in the major
3 will be a freshman who will make the starting varsity, § opening round of the Altus The atitude of the players is stalled wishbone. the nation, and Oklahoma State leagues and has appeared in 43
3 even if only for kickoff returns and he’ll make you stand § Women’s Softball Tournament great. We have more Nebraska, winner of 23 begin practice Monday. Iowa games for the Angels this
3 upwhilehedoesit.So, look out Greg Pruitt and Joe Wiley, 8 at Lincoln Park. players than ever, and we have straight games, has lost some State swings into action Aug.
here comes another Texan in hot pursuit of a starting slot S 50016 exceptional speed, key players but Coach Bob 24.
8 in your spot. . .the Texas Stadium press box, in its first § Glenda Darroughwas the Two wide receivers were
3 year of operation at the Arlington site, was voted best in 8 winning pitcher, while Caro, missing, junior Fred Merrill
3 the NFL. . .Cliff Harris, the Dallas Cowboys regular g Adams suffered the loss for and senior Chris Chapin. Mer-
S safety man is a native of Fayetteville, Ark., but he was 8 Kellwood. rill has a foot fracture and will
S one who got away from the Razorbacks’Frank Broyles, so | Diane RUey slammed a pair besoutindefinitely.Chapinhad By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS er’s choice and a bases-loaded, cge. w .
3 he went on the bigger things at hl ole Quachita Baptist 8 of homers for Lincoln II with a knee operation Thursday for Twodoubleheaders were split error by first baseman 1962-65 when he won the
3 College and thenmoved up to the big paydaysof the &per g other round-trippers coming off an injury he received in spring in the American Association Bob Hansen accounted for Den- Fireman, ayard and had an
3 Bowl...Lee Trevino thought he was going to win the PGA » the bats of Sheila Willia, drills. .. . .. Thursday night and the second ver’s three winning runs in the overall 42-23 record with the
g crown and in fact even had an extra seat ready on his x Georgia Richards, Della John Tuttle, another wide re- games of both went overtime, second game. Chicago club.
g flight out of town to carry the trophy, which ended upin | Buckner and Glenda Darrough. “*Yer’ “ recovering froma At Evansville, Denver scored
8 Gary Player s showcase. . and one thing about Joe x Carol Adams hit a home runto broken foot and could not run three runs in the top of the 11th Oklahoma City rapped 12 hits
3 Namath, you canalways get an honest answer to an 3 pace Kellwood hitters, at full speed. . for a 5-3 triumph after the Tri- in shutting out Omaha. Cliff
:•;* hones Him stic n,like whena in Hi ter a inn if! I is contract -I- " • , 5 Despite the missing, Kansas plets won the open r Johnson and Gus Gil each
3 made hun the highest player in history, Joe Wille says, “1 8 In the only other game State still has nine wide receiv- Indianapolis beat Wichita 8-5, drove in two runs. Greg Gross
3 dunno. I’ve never seen anyone else s contract.. ” x Lincoln I blasted Hollis 28-16 ers who <can run the 40-yard but the Aeros bounced back for and Rich Chiles each had three
% 3 behind the hitting of lomia dash in 4.5 seconds or better. 5.3 vietory in 10 inninos in the hits
------------389888389*99989-999999995 Brough, who collected three Kansas Coach Don Fam- sind torein 10 innings in the hits.
hits in four trips to the plate and brough greeted only 83 pros- Tulsa defeated Iowa 3-1, and Tulsa scored twice in the first
Berniece Fisher who went two Pects but admitted he liked Oklahoma City blanked Omaha on a double by Mike Fiore and
f°rt*0' whathesaw. .. . 74). hits by Kenny Reitz, Keith
Jessie Mae Williams was pieasdrwiththeconditioni Evansville's Wilbur Howard Lampard and Bill Stein. Reitz
credited with the victory, the Jayhawks the quickness and Rob Ellis 1111 two-run finished.Tulsa's scoring with
while Ethel Harris was the they displayed and the knowl- homers in their opener. A field- his 14th homer,
loser. edge they had retained from
Sue Bishop led Hollis hitters springpractice. . ...
going four for five at the plate . We'll find out the good foot-
with Harris collecting three ball players when they’re sore
safeties on four trips. and beat up," Fambrough said.
You find out then who the
Give ‘Em A Little Traveling Music
8 As Jackie Gleason used to say, soon Bulldog fans will be 3
8 saying, “Give me a little traveling music” considering the 8
8 fact that there are 6 games on the road and only four to be 3
8 played at home this year.
x IN ADDITION to Frederick, Clinton and Lawton Ike,
8 fans will get to visit such exotic places as Dumas, Tex., g
§ Western Heights and Yukon, on the road jaunts, and the 8 (I
3 word has it that the bus company might be in for some big §
3 business this year. S “
IT WILL TAKE some big shoes to fill the slots vacated
§ by lads like Joe Smith, Scotty McKee, Joe Boley, Randy
§ Coffman, Jim Ford, James Herron and a whole host of
8 others, but if it takes desire and hustle, then there is a
8 bunch of big-footed athletes on the Bulldog practice field
g just itching to make it an unprecedented two in a row for
g Coach Jim Cromartie and his cohorts in the coaching
■x ranks.
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g Big Year For Armchair Quarterbacks
g Looks like another great year on the tube in the college
3 ranks, with more freedom being allowed to get the best S
8 games on the screen after thefirst few weeks. 8
g Tennessee and Georgia Tech kick off the 1972 season on 8
g Sept. 9 in Atlanta, with Arizona State at Houston up next. 8 Pittsburgh
g Then on Sept. 23 it’s Nebraska at Army (Army ?? Yep!)in 3 New York
g a regional telecast, with Illinois-Washington on Sept. 30. 3 shica Luis
8 8 Montreal
g IT WILL BE Notre Dame vs. Michigan State on Oct. 7 3 Philadelphia
and then Oklahoma battles Texas in their annual war at 8 Cincinnati
S Dallas on Oct. 14. 3 Los ‘ Angeles
g The remaining games will be selected on a weekly g Atlantgrncisco 51
g basis, sometimes as late as the Monday prior to the 8 San Diego
g Saturday playing date, thus assuring a game with crucial g Thursday's Results
g significance each week. It all adds up to a great year for g New York sAtlertancico ,
g the tube. 8 Philadelphia 9, Cincinnati 4
3 3 Houston 17, Montreal 5
g While Stumbling Through A Broken Field... ns Angeles’ 4," Pittsburgh 2
3 We just thought you’d like to know that.. .Oklahoma U §
g may have the top gem of the season when it recruited Port 3 I".n. T
g Arthur, Tex., Lincoln High School’s Joe Washington, Jr., 3 nnnin PAIS
g who put on a razzle dazzle show that earned him the most § -----I
g valuable player award in the annual Texas High School 3
g All-Star game in the Astrodome. He turned in 96 yards on 8
No Patsy Schedule During the New Season
g And in case you think the Bulldogs have an easy 8
g schedule, then forget it. The Big Blue must still get past 8
3 Vernon and Duncan, a couple of 1971 losses, and then, 8
3 Western Heights and Yukon will not be pushovers. g
g SO MAYBE you think Dumas will be a pushover, well g
& forget it. The lads from 48 miles north of Amarillo, just in g
g case you want to make reservations early, are picked to
g finish no less than one of the top four schools in Texas 3A g
g football, according to the latest poll of Texas Football g
g Magazine, which is a compilation of the coaches’ picks. 3
8 Pack your bags folks, it looks like a great year on the road
§ for Bulldog lovers. g
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