Miami Daily News-Record (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 15, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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ri the second session of the annual four -night horse
':v--yor f1 e - 117:--r -7- - 0 '160 ' ' 1 - bell will make its home debut !
CoLORADn srRINGs (-G0 racing program at the Nliami Fairgrounds - --4-'444411 11: 1- '!-A-- -: T 4‘- - - ' BY THI ASSOCIATED PUSS
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ersA onsecond game thdt had been for the sea On but for the firt
le 5rlill C S Amate'ir Go:f toir- ' ir -ti AN ' ii i-s 1- °1"is ii-J i I eon Cross a tackle on the
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Nicklails -ii' Cr1arnhls Brown Pleases 1 !or the first race is 8 ! 01 -- ' F u rg zry on his knee today at Okla-
Jack
a 'ic)-'‘ 41S :7 if: '' '1 ' ' : '''"" ' :-:''''' ? 2 ! 44 1 '' successful start last Tuesday i
gort off to a :alternate unit was to undergo
a
'homa City Doctors said he is out
Iiiio a pharmacy si i-lert passed 1 i4 A A i 010 c ol' LI A i -
-'''''' ' $'1' ' : '1 ' -15 '4ik '''' M i a m i' s juniors
In last nighec opening pro- ! i '50-- it:4 i r-ii i i's t -' - - '- T - t 'i' -- IT'l night at Grove Campbell's ninth
is imtial te‘t hy tacii- out P rth-
J T t M' t 141 - 4 44' ' '— '4
4 m k ' t' 1 ' ‘ ‘ 4 : i ' " ' ''' : '
gram Jump Tune upser i r : a 1 ' t ' ''' " " '''' '' -:' ' graders won their game IR for the year
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lass 5 o n of the trrn ral un'l oach of Colts Shadow and Rock Vincent a t ' ' ' e: 11 14
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couple of pre meet favorites In - ik ' ' --- i ' ' '--Yr :'' '''Ap--- f':' 'd- -41:t:k 'T ":!: t :t - a k i:744 coacht'li c!?havly insgtoNt nthrtehi
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' Beby ociec 7 and F l'ilici- fe ature race of the night— 1 L' : - !:::':---Ilail4 -t 1 - ':- - -1- -7- ' t-:-: LC'" 0 7':vi'1'7001':iI t:- i 4' ':''' ' ''' '
a' i 78 mile for a purse of $250 Ithjaimck-
their es t:rnPenSei np7i fin
(t-'-:li 74 4 ti-i i 4 04: v1 l : i zsr1 :t'i to(ik the other contest 14 to O
Nicklails p! ayed tl-e -- ile-Ili L! c ni lc II 1 t '-'- ---"' :' 1 A r -- 49 -' ' ' ' 'L -7' - -1L : s: - -' ! - c--x Pr :! 1 :- -- ‘ :- i smt avr t i ncga r lb) eant tkefe I d flatoshgyethehra
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-X 7tt4 ta T-7: A'''S0 i V '::''' tA -''' 4r :' ''': t '‘'''ir1 1-1 I IIla !who has been nut of all contact
s d AgNr11gdneorns
P10-vard rar :'I3i--71 Broad t I II I UAP tor VIA 11 I Bidden by Herschel Radford of t -':':r 7-3-7 F'---- 44o- it
moor course in to ctr kp s undpr - 1-44 -t-r -1- fAa t t-4 4 't'' ' '''' '' 1
Pa whuska Jump Tune jumped -': '2flit '44Viit ‘ t -7)4 :j'-' '-- - -?' 'Iço lit --'-'-47-1fAt' z-'5:-'- -'-' ' Vii k -e--- :II' 1""' f:'i'"'!"1
egulation figures H e med lit Ilv mikr R DIET 1 t- -: 4 '' V --k-
!into a quick lead and held the pace: -'' -t t -'' - - : - 'I '-4!-- - ---: it: 1“4-17'elty: '17::i
'''s '''' 4' s 'X ''I''''' '' '''' '''' A 3nawnee 11USIlle bad leg muscle joined the squad
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work this season because of a
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one of the 12 :reens and tka' Associated Press Sports Writer Ion the bait-mile oal lie finished ifff :::" k Ozi !:l y44 ' i - '- :::!-::"::- f'"- :- :: :: - : : - :-':
go -Ilineup as Holt went back to the
trarnol on'' cr-
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4 - '' ' ' " pr:de the Nat:cn11 loo0'a!! mere than a length ahclid of 'r'l 'LET ME SEE'—Coach John Stiegman rubs his chin and wonders which of Rutgers' half- Praise
Coach Bud Wilkinson sent the
1r:ter antpr r:!--c t i- i -1 Fiattrore Ints Shadow owned by J L Long1 dozen tailbacks will inherit the starting assignment of Bill Austin Who was named as an squad through a 30-minute work
Il e o k
w ri t- e :orth S - 'h A 7' a t- 1 r L'''1"e "'J 't " 4 A
ca'T-P out of t''cir 13 ev--on Grandield and ridden by Joel All America after his final fltng as a Scarlet Knight They are left to right Ron Schmitt 1 IkIlami hgh assistant coaches nut ard 'e Irans-ss- ' - ' I Dick Webb Joe 'Thompson Bill Speranza Bill Wolff and Sam Mudie Wolff is only letterman- '
-T-1 a ‘oro--PrThomas of Braman
1 iot-s Glenn Spradley and Monk Camp- out in the morning and then t9
to e
hours of drill in pads later lie
b''pri and t 3 P t e q 3
I L A tr dab by locatirg an ab'e substi- Third place went to Rock N'in- bell who scouted Shawnee's 30-14 1
trYN1 e re cr!t- -c-3'eir r!
hn t
was low atrateir in three c--f the tit° f(it ra"Ing zard Jony 'A' - cen- o'Ai'd by Jack Purct-li of ' ' r 1 victory last Friday night at We-timing
polished them on handotts are
holding contact work to 2
4 Crit35 -Miami and ridden by Bob Kurtz: n d lans HopesRenevvedWith 1 n woka declare that Shawnee is oneminimum
fire open tournamerts he as
e lost a game" siud coach Nlancie Ind In fourth was Campot I 1of the most spirited clubs they bevel Jerry Tillerv the injured right
raved i
nft(PelP- i-) (1-3-'e Cop Wceb Ewhank l onday '' but I 'Iiss owned by F II ScropgMs l 1
ever i ev been end at out the practice with a
of Oklahn-7a Cits carre ftrelh found a varterback " !Ie- ust Gmve and ridden by ver Yanks Boston NI i p s Chisox Miami's Vi'ar Dogs lose rs tocontusion of hia back
iPawhuska by a 16-12 score in th2 Ae at
in tride as did rost of The fuld is Ray Prrryk e kho Charles W'atterson a Wyandotte!
higl-1y regardod ravPrs Coe heat prwed inval'ial a dPfcnsive hEzh student who lives south of REICIILER knokd off the season opener here last Friday ll hands were on thfield
'Srillwater as Cowboy Coach Clft
By JOE ce Yankees 8-5 while But here's the rub Al! All of ChiHyd11
s--nr Fttb l''Tiermg of R-ski'll cp-cia:ist in his rookie season Iami Watterson 17 le-ading ap-I play at Shawnee Friday nightiSpeegle sent Oklahoma State Uni--
Associated Press Sports Writer Boston was upending the White:cato s mne remaining tames arel
N M 7 and 6 in ubl' arnoun tcd with Ba:timorP last Par Brown prentice ridAr durng the su mmer ' s i versity through ra sc siefens
Strange how one victory can Sox 9-3 the same man id: la ainst first division cluhs — two "The are no bigger than our
e) ltt!e more than a tulle-up takes over the No 2 siwral-calling at D-mer's CenNnrual track rode' g ' ' 1 y 1 i dr-11s They also familiari7e1
t
'make a man adjust his point of"I'm not ready to concede We've against New York six against bo3s and they don run from 1 I - 1 1
4 4 tnemse VPS ‘A It) p a3s expeeteu
as opho
Robert Allen an automobile berth held during the 195S eam-!wnners of two other races stl ot a chance Detroit and one aainst Clee- any complcated system hut they !toeitisc iLlt VIC
:VieW ' il g" gv! i alesm m an fro Pawtucket Rhode pan ' by G w p
eorge Shaw- no kith i
! !opular features that are con- Sunday after his Cleveland In-! The chance is slim but it's!land On the other hand only one are fast deep in reserves and ' lsrom d Cincinnati their opponent
t
Island upset Wa!ker C th
opper Ward thf‘ New York Giants ducted b e t w e e n e scheduled dans had i' i ben e baten twice in e a ook of the Indians remaining 10 have all the hustle and desire Back for workouts e !there Take l Saturday
ay
Wottlaufer of Williamsville N Y! Ewbark has been trying to fncl ' ' I s
races si1 be repeated tonight in -:Yankee Stadium and Chicatro had Chao has nine gam against left to ames are a amst a flrt di more fullback Jim D lard 11
vi-1 Imaginable" said Campbell
2 amd I a passer capabie of spelling LTII-
cludn! &net es f or cland rac ' boost ' -" ' ls it' e S ox n s
" ' 'g s '
hll -won to oost its first mar- 11 ssiix it all oversion club The Indians have sev- "They got off the bus shouting i
!il sk-1
has missed practice becausp of a
The enlv genuine par round for tas or cuhctituting in case of in- d "
en cow pony quarter-mi race le re gin to J1 m
2 games manager Joe !even if the Indians win all theirsjen against Kansas City and two! and their enthusiasm never let
the d:st an-ce was sh u
ot by Bob Prue jry to his a te
ll-pro quarrhack r'' ' Isprained ankle
race for lad es LacliGordon greeted reporters: Come In other words any combination against Boston ' up during the game" ! Tulsa had another injury Veer
of Milwatiken th0 Inv4 ' qqalifinr The choiee had narrmed to e berlding
ite to cap
n
an unusual ctrv ci(rg act preser tedin and join the wake" lot six will lift the W!hite Sox to In other American L e a g u e' when halfback Jack Kreider hurt
for the tournament Prue bad 37 Brown or Andy Nelson another Altimugh Shawnee is a Class AA
by Howard Piguct of ViMta Ifisl 1londay after ins Indians had their first pennant in 40 years lgames Washington blanked De-1
going out one over par and was i!'defenseman
u 'en etses rare skill in — ihis foot again Kreider a highly
school Wewoka was the pre-sea-
Itrott 5-0 and Baltimore whipped !touted sophomore who has been
back in 34
Bros v v hr) pitched 'em for i' !t d dog exere
!minding up cattle and lierding! ! I fvorture tne State
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The field will he eut to 64 play- VI issksippi in his college days roui a chute no a truck e c ' - !Kansas City 9-4 son a
!counted on for the first team has
thgl it! pintti ' '
n If It I CI IA So C Class A title and had bePn doped!
I In the National League lllil- — 1 - talready missed most practice sec
!minding up cattle and herding I ' ' Kansas City 94 '''"" "'"-- —"t--- ''''' --- counted on for the first team has
The field w ill be cut to 64 play- Missiasippi in his college days raves liast Dodger th
Class A title and had been doped
them thg chute into a truck 1 In the National League Mil- tilreaclar missed most practice ses-
tet win over e Wolves
ers after today's round isdaved the rouh a entire ganse Sunday
1 a waukee closed to within a game a a lsions this fall becaise of the in-
competieg 16 of 33 passes for 199 Last night's program was pre- Ilan s main casualty against
C hin L t S :i' jury
yards and one touchdrevn Only sented before a crowd that htte
l' of first place San Francsco de- Pawhuska was halfback Doug Bobb Dobb th
Tea
usg asooner Tournament olio P Aso
!teatime Los Angeles 4-1 while Cin- Coach n s said e
tone Van Broc
of his tosaes vas intercepted more than halLflied the big grand-bit lan s ose 0 Inc Rhodes who injured an ankegular le ta that
lcintiati was defeating h amount of contact work he gisea
m in I Norm klin the Eagle stand Excellent weather vas a te Giants has kept him out of r -'
rac the Hurricane betsveen now and
i quarterback laho sinele-handedly on the chilly side A Eg city' 1 1by the same score 1
tice action this week i
raturday's season opener against
CUSHING (AN-411'e Nslahfrea halted the Colts undefeated strine sprinkler is used to keep down dust I Dick Donovan seeking fnr thei
Arkansas will depend on how well
team is still in the Southwest at four eames laith three ID that is strred up by the horses By JOE REICHLER Felix Ian ic-
tilla then threw third third time to post his 10th v
l'es jured s'ssts Kreider 's-s77ts7"-n- s"-'11 ' responds t o treatment
Reginnal Sandlot baseball tournael Associated d P Sports Writer strikes past Gil Hodees and John- tory carried a 2-0 lead into the r 5 - - a C e ea ' 1 -
ssociate ress p
strikes also praised the young' -
'Winners last night in addition eaasasenatnen? 1 Also in lwas second unit
r rient here and another has been nv Roseboro The Cot scum crowd sixth when the roof caved in Be-
If the TMilwaukee Braves want- 'I '-'0' ''''''
: - !' ever he is expected back in prac-
- r halfback Gary Schoolcraft How-
signal-caller to those listed alarive in the fourth
up? Of 51767 could hardly believe it fore the Red Sox were through' Ap
ousted White thin were beeinning to race feature 1 ere s n- -
ease is I
Cushing blasted Santa Fe NMIfall in place for the Colts the - ' ' ed to ask "who's choking
! Jim Brosnan a last minute 12 batters had gone to the plate tice to
l
you couldn't blame them ! '4' i 1 idli asS!'s 'day
Monday -0 dropping the ew 10 N mi e and 0
7 pitching choice and Dutch Dot- and collected four hits five walksl -'-'-'-i 24-
'Giants announced they vould do rst rare half
R member three years ago e e
yards: $100 purse-Snip Lady' e enterer an early inning substitute and six runs off four Chicago' esasesses:
Mexico club nut of the event A '1'11:'&
six-run outburst in the se !
srime experimentine at fullback
owned by Gully Finnell
venth' due tri ' Ines to "' I Trlplett and
11111 1 0t an:so 1 wnen tne braves v ere accuselun of
catcher combined to give the pitchers 1 i : s "-Tyr i d
I and ridden by Charles AVatterson Reds their 4-1 victory ov r t i Horsemen Face
inning cinched the victory Phil King 1 chocking up after they had tarian
e el Frank latalznne hit a two-run fSos '''saaaesesas
me lead to the Dodc'ers '
Infielder Grayson Mearch ledl Cnach Jim I ee Ilossell will try first: Brit H second h and lie'01 s' ' 'Giants Brosnan usually a reosingte Ted Williams singled in a! Is ' ' ' e e ''5' J u v
fohur-ga
es-ssassasansa-o-m-sass -
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liever started only because Jim run as a the Cushing attack with four hits halfback Alex Webster at the pnst 'Fliat Way third Time 55 2 i5 Also in t e final three sseeks-7
pinch hitter and Gene 1
at the plate Rowse Gims resta1 Well things have a way f
e re- O'Toole vho was scheduled to 1
Stephens also singled in a run National League i
while Triplett recuperatea fromran-Big
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St Louis bumped Oklahoma Citsnhad bruied hips and King re- Sme Scholar Sentmter verng themselves
iv pitch turned up ailing Ile gave That was enough for Bill Mon- W L Pct GB1 S e ip
as ern
s' oie
nut of the dnuble eliminationicovers from a lee injury Second race half mile and 70 A vital 4-1 victory over the up only five hits and a run in bouquette to res ister his seventh San Francisco 80 63 559 -
tournament with a 14-6 N'ictory 1
1 The Chicago Bears will start Yards for 2 and 3-year olds $100 Dodgers Monday night not only Seven innings !victory in a route-going jolt Milwaukee 79 64 552 I
In a night game San Antonio Rudy Bukich at quarterback In the
purse- adv Optic oavned by Mel- boosted the Braves into undis- Dotterer lahn game entered the game Cal McLish beat the Yankees'Ins An es 78 65 545 2 ImPrtIvern"t of r1t!ensive hi "
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bunched SitC hits to hand Dallas Bear a' exhibitinn with Cies elnd D hi a -
yin ie Tka
u with Watter ten noson esi second d vh ar
t t r Eesi s e
pi es ss n o f r lace in the second d for the sixth time this seasonPittsburgh 73 71 507 712 ing is receiving emphasis this sveek
its first defeat San Antnnio on Saturday Bukich has been char - up first: Bay Dimples second one game behind the league dead-: Bailey w as tossed out for a rguine
' The big right-hander had a shut- Cincinnati 71 74 4'40 10 ii Northeastern ALM workouts pre
ft-5 with Wayne McDonald driving' ing the sienaLcalline duties a ith at S Francisco Giants but over a decision drove in two
and A'inita 11 third Time 56 45i inn Sin ' ' ' out until the ninth vhen the Van- Chlicago 68 74 479 1112' paratory to their Saturday night
h two runs with a double and a'Zeke Bratkowski and Ed Brown
Also ran-Cat Lad fl '
Star Neilieo
gave them their eighth victory in runs with a pai pounded of singles John-
kees d live lc s St Louis 65 79 451 1512' elgagemn e t - VI'
n c i e r ung aerie I t against EAstern A s
sin my
ele I TWO new faces a open the 1 ie
t i Johnny Brown' the last one games 'ny Temple drove in the first run
f - was ton late by then because Mc-:Philadelphia AO Rt 417 2012 Mountaineers at W'ilburton
Dallas had 13 hits but couldrft regular season for Chicago's Cara - I Cincinnati's Reds li slicted a vvith a home run and W'bitey-Lish himself had driven in t-an The Braves Brewster ll have a ll
acquired in a threr I Tuesday Games i Coach S A (Red) Robertson
send all Its runners home I I- 1 t 0 (Jr sive sic ts l Third race 3 8 mile open purse Lockman batted in the last one
i( ma s a le en i - stunning 4-1 defeat upon the - 'Cleveland runs with a triple and said offensive blocking was the
Pittsburgh at Chicago
$70-Painted Jose Jr owned by wi a double AS'iie ays h'
Nvitsin 1 and 1-
!Ken Panfil obtained from I os An- Giants in the only other league M rookie Ray Webste( principal we ikness shown by his
al Allison of Snia and ridden by th 30th dbl
i
ill's homer accounted for the g e' - Cincinnati at San Francisco
leeles told Mac Lewis a rookie C - game played had knocked in three mates with aniwaukee at Los Angeles men in their Saturday night
' ''' ""' frnm low a
itS1' 1 'a- 1 i 14 Lase i '
s reported 'Soo Thomas Beaman first: No-
ala ' es"- '5lo It el '601SI's M end second and Hot
tt aga 814-sib
THIS GENTLEMAN IS I trade v
sith Cleveland
k' the Pittsbureh Steelers Each of the top three contend-
ers have 11 c'
t'Tom third Time 13 flat Also vi
he'll -Ziopo and Stormy I ee Jr Hone Giant run
games remaining 1 a double and two singles
a'''''''7' -r-'e'rrl 1 Jim Lemon on a hot streak'
golden s ' '' ' '' ' T1 '
opportunity this weekend hen Is - a s
se a cracked his 32nd home run for
ea
s
:! start at end along with Gent Fourth race (listed Previousla) they meet the last place Phillies r - 4 -- : — ?
ril ' :Nagler obtained from the Cars Fifth race 53 mile open purse white the Giants and Dodgers ie' ''tas ees Is So: 1: s'
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BY I dinals in Sunday's exhibition $150-Katie owned by Tom Eeni- are battling each other
1
'i Green 113V coach A:ince I ern-
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I bardi waneled defensive tackle
t Henry Inrdon frnm Cie eland in
s return for a Mt) draft choice I-a j and Le II
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1 Besmanoff Confident chided: 1W h t f the last five
s s as mg on our in le as
ts sa -- s 4 I
i !games as Truman Clevenger 1 13-16 victory ver
Philadelphia at St Louis (N)
INIonday Results
1 ! ri'l 11 - l! Oniy games scheduled
normally a re it pitcher stopped
es s - en a es i the Tigers with four hits r Wednesday Games
i more Blanchard and ridden by I It took a tremendous pitching! e 'sC:'"' asea e 'et - ' Si 1 p t ii h t Chicago
'Ronnie Nlorris Blanchard Lrst- 'performance by D011 McMahon 1 ' et'S' : s l -' : '-''
Fair (Nana second and Shires to preserve Milwaukee's victory' ' 2 - ' s si I
Ease tlird Time 1:01 4 5 Also ran Bob Ruhl a long-time Dodger i'ii ' ': t ''''-'a la ‘s" ' 1
' Wieners in special events in
i
I He Will Whio Mochen Shetland raee first section - ninth
' on WednPsday Ninht 11:1"''' -
al Esaex 7 first Tonsma' h n d
teida see(ind and billy Kells- ru b-
neMesis a eared about to co t e - - s ea: se en e et I Bob Nieman walloped a three'
a' s'a h - 'n 's 'run homer as Baltimore ruined'
- ' Jookie Al Grunwald's starting de-'
- s ' liut for K a n s a s City Hector'
PP t s - - e - I :Brown notah d his 10'h
ment his Ilth victory fl i ::
fth i s - n ' o ' e I i
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against Los Angeles this season tre ens es
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as he entered the last of the! : e ' -se - -'
a
leading 4-1 Ile had allowecL Se - ' an as-ae's"se s ' as
it g o gers only one hit-a home s :-sae e 11S success
' 1 t 3 Oklahomans Win 2 '
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t : -- i ose in
s Wally Moon Then just' io SS ' 11 U S Amateur 0 the Alumni lie
) Darr
' aaid he was fairly well pleased
with the la ay his players hit
Cincinnati 4 San Francisco I 1 Robertson has warn
Milwaukee 4 Ins Angeles I to expect hard
i ts urg a icago
!Milwaukee at San Francisco 1
Cincinnati at los Angeles (N)
Only games scheduled
—
American League
W L Pct GI31
s Chicago 89 56 614 - 1 -
'Cleveland
New york 1
84 60 5S3 4
73 71 507 1512 warned his squad
a ar game at Wilbur-
ton in losing to Murray by a 25-
18 score Saturday night Eastern
against Green Bay
showed much speed and a better-
hatanced offense in recent years
Two of the Eastern touchdowns
!were made on long runs including
lone for 54 yards To do that they
had to get around a couple of safe-
'ties who were the Oklahoma juco
sprint champions last spring" re-
marked Max Buzzard Norse as-
t sistant coach who scouted the
'''''---' ' PORT cniORADO SPRINGS game
Colo -12
c BOURBON
a l (APOklh fared b
11 Dnroit 71 73 491 I
1 OKLAIIONtA I 1 L AND Or e (AP)-Ilea s-a- '
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AUTIIOILITIES proved appreciably since being ss —
el National Amateur golf tournament Kansas City 02 St 414 26 oros Bags Top
arna and (lilt by Irene a
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lehea here Wednesday r'rsl '''''l GarY Revnolds second Mahon from the bullpen The bigl:: s s Ssess S a Si 4
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(7 hosaea half mile: time 26 25SIstrong right-hander was superb slas:ea a aC' ee - 7 Hes $
i flis bt 1 Charley Coe of Oklahoma Citys
Kansas City at Washington (2
t y ---:' : : : c ! 1 hi-m(E Dorothy Peek Ile retired Norm I arker on a '7 '''' 94 ia
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la Oa emeht)
i Oklahomans tasted first round de- : '''
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f'::--7: 7 !- cleveland at Boson (N)
' Detroit at Baltimore (N) I DALLAS Tex (AP) - Julius
Borns who won his eighth tour-
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4 pea red rather cnnfelent of his Ihe line-up for tonight's Erte
r regular races appears on page 3
- chances art!!t Machen ranked Orean mieec by Eldridge 'Martin
es No 4 by ho o Pw P1-1"11110 and a - a 1 b k e -otind far
1- ' b 1 a - furni''Ins a mu a'a a( ill I '
' "A the NatICM31 BC)NiTIV Ascii in their the races Colora w ere pr tied es(
n 'tries laed eet (ABC) in pain by 'mop 51 Boy Scouts sponsored
'eat as 1 laiachen 1is a 21-I1 reaord ors champions of t e T
hy tne I irst Christian church i toni t w Mexico City Hosts
Austin in Playoff
I( THE ASSOCIATED rEESS ' ' 2'' - t- 71 Ch -
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the Mexican 1 vague baseball play- o -e e seseS" ' S‘ s a arepion Charley went to work
- a -x on a successful defense of his
se --- -crovn defeating Robert fleiering
1 Ot '' ' of Row ell NM 7 and 6
I Oklahoma state amateur cham-1
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nostnn 9 Chicago 3
Cleveland 8 New York 3
1 Baltimore 9 Kansas City 4
Wednesday Games
ni Chicago at No York
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fishing to break the monotony of
Some say Big Julius is about to
wind up his career
His record shows that he's
high Ile has wnn S14632101 and
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d saes' sex " ‘4 - 1 Bestranset's record Is 41-1) - s ' are- - I
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i Years Old n-- ' ' I MOVING? -1 victory over NUP Laredo i " '
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rl iaY44ii7---T-Is LL:CKY GEORGE a national election as 1959s ' : HOLLYIA'OOD (AP) - Funeral The pickets were established by in 1952
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