The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 108, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 6, 1973 Page: 7 of 20
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The Altus Times-Democrat, Sunday, May 6, 1973 7
in Regional
4 0 11 Boley Cf
4 1 1 0 T Batlmy Ib
1 0 0 0 Lanktord P
licipate in a Church softball
league this summer must have
a team organized and a
representative present at the
organizational meeting which
a ill be held May 10 at 7 p.m. at
the Kecreation office at 301 S.
lce.
I he meeting will be chaired
by Winston Shaffer, Pastor of
he As mbly of God Church.
Amor. Items to be discussed
include: Wether or not there’;
lo be a slow pitch or fast pitch
eague; discussion of northern
low pitch rules; discussion of
turning in of rosters; how many
games are to be played per
week and any other questions
which may be brought up.
: KNOXVIIIE, Tenn. (AP) -
Lharles H. 'Bud'' Wilkinson,
Former Oklahoma coach, re-
keived the Bob Neyland Me-
morial award Friday night for
distinguished service to college
football.
The award is presented an-
hually by the Knoxville Quar-
terback Club in honor of the
late Tennessee football coach
jtnd athletic director.
On the same program, the
East Tennessee chapter of the
National Football Hall of Fame
honored Jake Gaither. former
Florida A&M coach; E B
Ked Etter, a Chattanooga
high school coach, and G. R
lebow, Knoxville
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Buck Mims, Altus City
Recreation Director, was
elected Vice-President of the
state Amateur Athletic
Association in the AAU’s an-
nual statewide meeting held
recently in Guthrie.
Muns has been affiliated with
the AAU since 1962 and has
been the sponsor for Altus
athletic teams which have
competed in AAU athletic
events each summer for
several years.
It will be Mims' respon-
sibility as vice-president of the
AAU to coordinate sports
events which will be held all
k over the state.
E He is largely responsible for
n! landing the Southwest Regional
MM AAU Junior Olympics for the
M city of Altus. This event, which
B will draw young athletics
"2 hopefuls from a number of
3 cities in Southwest Oklahoma is
J slated for June 2 at Marshall
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ByKEITH FLOYD., then scored on Greg Blonien’s inning single to Jeff Smith and Webb came on to battle for Whiting sped all the was
Bulldogs nearly successful sizzling .grounder through the a fourth-inning single, again, to Jones over the final two frames around to score and Ike led 341
comeback attempt through the "Jone ZXly "w^more ' “Aitum ne ver threatened after in Xw^rro?'
Aegronaracksetathoufhammen hits to the Bulldogs, a second- the first Inning and Geraid iisenhowert broke out of the and a Dy “1b
THE BOX SCORES ssus--
Park inning off with a ground-rule The victory raised lawton
The sophomore laden IKE 0 oprhaALTus J T - CJonM” p, 1 double to center field, then Ike's season ledger to 22-5 as
- me s°Pne n" " BroMi m “o11Bolye 4011 Thomas ond Hamrick. T - 127. A - David Whiting singled to center they prepare to enter the state
222012 to plate Fraser and when the tournament and the loss ended
oooo ALTus "arna-H5 ball rolled through the Altus Altus High's season with a 14-5
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2000 Johnston rl 20 10 y Bolltv 10 1 2 1 2D Sth spa 0 0 0 ----
ehodn.n m. wil jonespn 1000 r 1 0 0 0 L’ford pcf 4121wstone 3b 30 10
showdown game with igarfar 40213.5mim I 2009 5. 4212W0l2 rtpr 3370
Eisenhower for the regional Froser 7 11 1 0 Montrose 3 2 1 1 1 Kirby ph 1000 it-c 1000
Eisennoer Io mt regional anfonep 3 o 2 0 M Balley 2b 2 0 0 0 ChWi „ 4 1 ,1 foti" ca2 2 0 1,
title and a state tournament Totals 223103 Tetats 2414 johnston ri iiiogigore ci 2011
berth. ................... « " 10082mmin ” 0000
Ike took advantage of four E" p 1000
critical Bulldog errors scoring * 213 Altus 21-13 L0B _ I" Montrose 3b 2200 it 2000
four unearned runs to cop the 28 -‘srondt, McNell, m. smith, Bol- Pdi “2 21113 tows 115,
-oninnn1 eo •y, Johnston. HR _ Chllders. St — Me
regional crown. Nell, ChIlder:. s - w smith. Altu, .................... aso M-y
Lanky Jeff Jones hurled a ....LHS 10- 1
.1 . ... 1 . 1 4. e ip h r er DD • E _ Lankford, Wegtherman. Peloquin,
three-hitter and recorded the 6- Antone (I, 10-2) 6 74241 whetstone PO-A-AlfUI is 5. LHS >53
1 win f nr ikp in +ha ti+lp contest Lanktord (w, 7 -1) 7 J® 3 2 112 LOB — Altus t. LHS 5.
1 win lor iKe in tne tiue contesh wp _ Antone, 2, u - Homrick and 28 _ BoleV, Lonkford, J smith, Walz,
Danny Johnston suffered the Tnomos t - 2:07- a - in. Whetstone, st - & a won. KIl-
loss for Altus. iKt (« altus in ’** *" - Smitn, Hopper
Eisenhower jumped on Brandt „ „ “309
Johnston for three hits in the McNell » 4221! Belleylb. 2100 xirMiand
, , ,. . igarta rl 2 0 12 LonKford e 1 0 0 0 mani /- i 1
top of the first inning scoring its Holmes c 4010G.Binlen c Pormr । m
first run With one awav Ron M Smith ib 2010 m 1 00 0 D Smim
nrst run. Win one away, non Fraser2 3110 3000 won
McNeil doubled against the Whiting i.. 2111Coury pr. 0000 Hooper - -.....
fence in left center, then Jessie Sona"pe 2000 Moioh. » 2028 ; aN _
Igarta singled McNeil home ***** p ' ' loM.sno 1000 y - Thomos ‘ond Hemrick, t — 1'4*
Altus came back quickly with Toteis 26'4 Tomo 313 *__10________
a run of its own in the first. With ike....... 100 20 1 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - The
one down, Terry Bailey was E _ Fraser, Lonkford, Montros. Po- 1975 American Legion Baseball
fanned, but when the ke A Azike 21-3, Altus 21-12. lo. - tu World Series will be in Rapid
cathcer dropped the ball Bailey 28 • McNell, Frasar. igarta. City, S.D., the Legion executive
escaped to first M committee said Friday.
Bailey advanced to second on Ip »ri» “ The 1973 series will be in Le-
Arnold Lankford s sacrifice, w 2 00002 wiston, Idaho.
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Gilmore, Robert K. & DeFord, Sandra. The Altus Times-Democrat (Altus, Okla.), Vol. 47, No. 108, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 6, 1973, newspaper, May 6, 1973; Altus, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2121202/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.