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FRIDAY APRIL 1 1960
PAGE FOUR MIAMI DAILY NEWS-RECORD MIAMI OKLAHOAAA
'0' Club Clinic siall-college tars
s' Norm Siebern TO M WATSON TOP !
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Opens Tonight 0 h On Hot Streak
Miami Bar
At Red Port Topple State
': With Athletics Sparke:d by the sprinting of Tom
Watson tha Miami War Dogs
gamed a tie with favored Bartles-
I ville in a trianguiar track meet
Thursday afternoon at Northeast-
BY FRANK PHALAN the hallw a v point 'I hen io kie Poherton and the °fliers mak-
Former Northeastern A&M ath- BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ern A&M's Rol-)erton Field Each
letes from across Oklahoma a n (I DENVER (AP) — Die NA:A M01(1111(1 li 8 Louisiana 1 ech at e ' ing up the Nc AA university out i
in I
r'ett II SIit 1117 Ntle‘t: ' ( ' r 11:: Qk sun-e es'
other states will be on hand this Small-College All-Stars dish ne o
ed up turd n the heat and scored 12 la coached lo- Poo Newell ( Ncl i
If ' - ' team compiled (5-1 13 points Paw-
evening for th opening of the an- astoundi upset in the open-
paws in the m
sall college ali
ge tea's : C fornia ‘AlIt7 the t stil
alk et the f - li huska scored 19: I3::
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nual three-day Northeastern A&M ing round of the D S Olympic "Ilivba( k toy n at ter It intlling Barticsville i'ut it Id In batting by to fact I n pro i nis Nears Bartlesville
Now the lfi-vear-old left-handed
Basketball Trials Thursday night 1 he fa ored NIA A ni rsit h s
Uvey yi duc h ease
Alimmi "0” club coaching clinic had made a habit (
hitter is on first base for the Km- ! f winning over
i the War Dogs by large margins
"jai a 761in vi1y mil mAA All Stal s led by t keit r Robertson 'the Nte-AA (11nive cxrert s 1
and party at the Red II Port near is City Athletics and he's hit- in track
Grand Lake's Sailboat bridge champion Ohio State and three other AldAmero-as : California s Diimill linliolt huh —
The clinic staff includes coaches 'I he Buckeyes simply couldn't 1
rans to
krn's A spring totals Of 4 home runs and
play AoALT vete- an a's Walt liellatny and 1ttar t nig a rosy 373 kath team-leading
Watson won th 00- ard dash
nig It) second round of the son—bl ock ed Bartlesvile front in from four universities and Don ' match the all-around e CV Bence ht — ' ' oot in 10 flat anti the 220 in 23 Ile
tryouts side shots and the oklahianans — ---
Chandler punting spedalist with of the All-Stars States Ail-Amer - was a member of Miami's sec-
Ronertson scored 21 points and couldn't find the ranie trout out Manager Bob Elliott pot Norm
the New York Giants of NFL tea Jerry Lucas scored 12 points onti-place 8S0 relay team Miami
guided the NCAA AllStars to a snip on first for the first time Thurs-
in the first half but tallied only a - Coach Glenn Spradley said the
Also slated to lead discussions flu 0 1 - ilti 0 trminob oyer Part Iesi Me's 1
rtf various subjects are II e a d s e Ir"" in nts ""m"- 'Hie 1 rs f NAIA leam' "adt"1 hv day anti the ex-'1-tnkee re'l"Ic'd 21-second mark ma v be a DOA'
toklal AAL team in the first Milton 0ce o Soulfm f
t with a homer a double ind three
't'll record for a Miami h 1 g h
tniio Stoe held a 41-10 lel 1 at
Coach Cliff Speegle and assist- ' ' ' - ' - i-l- - round of tiiini games Thiirsday State surmised Cnno state 1"th runs halted in fcat
3s the A's deeo --ti
a lute
an Nelli Armstrong and Harry --- - --- — night at the Pent:er Coliseum a solid team attatk intilt around the Baltimore Orioles 5-4 at West
Buffington of OSU Fddie Crow-Peoria's AAU i hampions rallied Charlie Sharp 0-5 Southwest lex- Rtim neachi : The War Doiz Fpecdster had a
der OU assistant Dead Coach orse Swamp in the closing minutes to neer- as State WV 14 ho hit 17 points When New York Manager CdSCY
Bobby Dobbs and assistant Tom (-t)me the other team of '(AA and Moreland Stengel let Norm out of the (1)g-
Hudspeth of Tulsa U Merrill stars coathed by Arad Mt-Ctitt h- All eight teams in the competi- house late in the '59 season St'
Green Arkansas U assistant an 91 s9 in the haidest sought lion here are playirig tin iie hem played the final two gallIPS Tom Nieporte Is '
coach and Don foldberg form- onnors 14-1 contest Of the first round IIIIPS 'FlIt! champion of the trials at first- fielding I Off
er Army all-American end Int Ahron riinnerup to Peoria in viill pro He at it 5 but no But his work in Yankee Stioli- Azalea Leader
Is the new head coach at Wich- last week's AAll tourney t on- more than 7 of the 12 players that um's trt'acht'""s l''ft- t'rid
Northeastern A& il'i Nor n a tio
sonered
ita U the Arm n Armed Lo is All will tna u
ko p the U S t e 10 something else Norm played in WILMINGTON N C (AP)—
strengthened their role as fiRotate Stars S2-Ji l ing to Rome late this summer 131 games in 197S his first year -rum Neporto of Bronxville
'0" club officers in charge of in the Oklahoma piro baseball race Peoria incets the N1 AT Llhe others will be clioen at :as a regular and carried a 300 t i '
1 iy torte strokts piin Into
arrangements are Bill Smith pres- ''lltursdiv afternoon by battering Stii S in the se ond round tom flit Itro !rum 'h tolr hor batting average into the World d todts second round of the $15000
s
'dent Max Bunard vice-presi- 1 the t (mimes Aggies 11 to I in a — — --- Sorieq Then NIIwaukee fly halls -
Aialca Op11 ( 0 I ournamem
dent and Jack Rusher ecretary conf
erence !!ante at the l ocal col- 5 aid-d by high Olds and a beam-
Because of limited housing facil- lege iamond tamer Olympic Champs Among ing SIM began dropping all over ill° ith 3n Y"r-u eht efit Ni'V)rte' rdaY-
kits enmIlment for the clinic is lett held Norm was benched ing wout bn of a
practice
restricted to former Norse athletes Coach lloma Thornas used '20 a a I ast year he hoped things would round hirzod around the Cape
players from his Norse squad Fear Country Club course's 6651
now active In coaching i i18 Athletes in Texas Relays be different bat his outlielding
I uhich has been trimmed from i I yards in fit Thursday's first round
be( ante so unStire th:it hIS hitting -
Branch Rickey
Talks ith Loop
LANCASTER P (AP)—Even
before Branch Rickey gets his
'Continental League into actinn
ihe's looking ahead to a fourth
major league
"I know of at least eight more
cities ready to try for major
league status" Rickey told a
Lancaster Elks banquet gathering
1Thursday night He did not name
the cities
1 think now ilia organi7ation
of a fourth league will be much
easier than this battle the third
league is experiencing because we
will know then how to avoid road-
blocks facing us todly" Rickey
added
"The Continental League is not
yet out of the woods but if base-
ball is killed my name will not be
imprinted in its epitaph" the for-
goer St Louis Brooklyn and Pitts-
burgh general manager declared
Without mentioning any names
Rickey as he has done before
took a crack at the major leagues
for "putting roadblocks in our
' way"
i 11 remember the birth of the
American League" he recalled
'"and the people who claimed it
was impossible to form another
league They used the same ex-
CUSPS then—lack of players lack
of playing sites and numerous
other complaints But the Ameri-
can League came into being
The Continental League plans
to begin operations in 1961
EXHIBITION
BASEBALL
Detmit 5 New York 2
St Louis 7 Pittsburgh 5
Milwaukee 7 Washington 6
Baltimore 5 Kansas City 4
Cleveland II San Francisco IC
Chicago (N) 4 Boston 3
Friday Schedule
Washington vs Baltimore at
Miami — Night
Boston vs :an Francisco at
Phoenix
Chicago (A) vs Philadelphia at
San Juan PR — Night
Chicago (N) vs Cleveland at
Tucson
St Louis vs Detroit at Lakeland
Kansas City vs Pittsburgh at
Fort Myers
Cincinnati vs New York at St
Petersburg
Los Angeles vs Dodgertown All
Stars at Vero Beach
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Tiger Favored Over
Zatazar in TV Bout
BOSTON (AP) — Dick Tiger
the British Empire middleweight
king rules an 8-to-5 favorite over
Argentina's X'ictor Zalazar for
their 10-round nationally televised
fight tonight
Tiger Nigerian Nkho is entering
the ring for the eighth time in
six months — all for video con-
sumption—and Zalazar meet at
the Boston Arena
Tiger is ranked the No 8 chal-
lenger by the National Boxing
Assn and No 7 by Ring Maga-
zine lie has a 22-9-2 record in-
cluding 10 knockouts
Unranked Zalazar has 15 knock-
outs among his 29 pro starts
The bout (NBC-TV 10 pm) will
be conducted under the Massachu-
setts 10-point scoring system The
winner of a round gets 10 points
the loser nine or less
Central at Main Street
d was eight under
an original 44 to 2A AUSTIN Tex (AP)--Five for- memlwr of the Bahamas Olympic
mei- ttliniiie perfin mers and an four years a-0) poi's iigainst benched him
f'diu"ed "It St'-'n'1 1'111'111Y pairlisan:d'p312it cliaorn thre shots ahead
In previous poles Northeastern
even 1 defrnihni chanpions lieid- an impressive lett! in the Collek2e- '1 " "h - i:l"'
1"1- "- k!Thec trlded Sio of his nearest rivals Jerry Bar-
defeated Tulsa U and St Johns ' - -' her Of I us An-eles Cray Brewer
bern Don Larsen Hank Bauer i-- Cray 'hut tho 33rd Tesas pulovs k huh University ( lass 100-vard dash
of Winfield Kan and Dave
send 137ii athltes into in him to- The lit inclacies defenitinr cham- and Mary 'flironeherry to the As of Crystal Ri er Ha
John Coley pitched the f i r s t pion avior Jones of rice anti
day and Saturday I for Kent Hadley Joe De:laestrj Rag an of Orlando Fla
five innings for the winners Ile al- Charley Tidwell of !Kansas and Roger Maris the left fielder jerry Pittimin of Tulsa Okla
lowed two hits—one a fourth in- Q"ArYi"g e"'"ts in "11 cl"sses ' they wanted and Fd
ning hotner by catcher J Brown Oliver of Denver shared
this afternoon dear tit' wav for Other defending champions in- Norm promisod he would hit fifth place at C9 as 90 players
that accounted for the onk con tonights 17 finals Another 26 ti- chide discus throwor Dick Crik-h- ariain once he was away from the he!tered par 72 and l' more
nors run Cowley struck out 7 and ties "Ill be decided SatuldaY r in of Missouri Yanks If he continues and he can equalled it in ideal weather
walked I Winner of Ow unofficial cham — -------- play the hai it will cioiii 'I hrone-
j
Jerry Legg pitched the last four PiorisiP probably will come from
berry a ob that had been virtually
innings fanning 5 Il
walking mine among ene ( hristian Kansas Nlio chigim olli a l nd Air- Celtics' Coach a handelld ecti to o him f by our the A's who had Chamberlain 'Visits
and limiting the Aggies to one hit Ncia team con o f unimpressive
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Catcher Gary Walkor of the winners are named ed Has Complaint first basem Owner of Warriors en last ear
Hadley hornered for the Yank-I milLADELpilL (Ap) vtit
Norse was relieved in the eighth Abilen P Christian's Robby Mor- ers Thursddy as did Tony Kuhek:ch1h h it th phila
e(s I nursuay as ala luny huoeK i i 1
knamooriai:
n who quit the Phila-
inning by Harold Shiflett ' row a double winner of th'' "56 sT Lnurs ( P)--The National but that was all for New York 85 ' delphia Warriors after a sensa-
The Norsemen collected 15 hits fend hs 100-meter dash tole to- o i 1 ii
uassetoaii n'Stl championship the Detroit Tigers to into :Mark
off pitchers Molton and Coke night against siu b fleet rivals as playoffs resume here Saturday Freeman for four irst inning runs tional rookie year Thurstliv paid
a friendly visit to Eddie Gootlieb1
Bill Woodhoust' a co-holder of the afternoon and Red Auerbach in a 5-2 victory at Lakeland 1
Gary Walker got a double and owner of the club
world 100-yard dash record j coach Of the defending champion in other Florida games the St
triple in 5 times at bat Pitcher I felt I owed bin) an explana-
Kansas javelin thrower Bill Al- Boston Celtics already has a I ouis Cardinals moved to the top
Legg singled twice in two trips tion about who 1 quit" the 7-2
lev returns to see w h ether he can won for tile officials when his of the exhilation standings with a
Don Ringgold hit in- Negro star sold -Ile thinks I
su ras ps his '270-f 0 o t 11 -inch team takes the floor against the 7-5 triumph over th e Pittsburgh
eluding a double 2 for I should see him again Were still
1 h row w hich set a relays record St Louis Haw ks I Pirates at St Petersburg and the friends
i
Other Norsemen who collected last year Milwaukee Brav(s edged the
Auerbach AA a nt s the ' Gottlieb who is tr n to han
yig cge'
°Ilislit' shington Sen I t ors ' 6 at Or - W -
hits were: David Berryhill 2 for Bill Neider ee ev
a NanFas graduate boys to kp a sharp e on Clyde Wa ' ' ' ilt s mind about quitting the
4: Garv Ward '2-4: Gene Hart I 3: who was runnerup in the -1956 Lo-vellette of the Ha wks N hen he 'anut) A National Basketball Assn team
Gary Lloyd 2-4 Ron Pritchett 01 mpics in the sho o
t put will cn- gets anyway nPar 6 10 Bill Russell in '1-' 7nria thf' (Thicagn Cub' said he expected to h a v e several
shaee -
1-2 and Larr o
y Nr T T
th duct a clinic for
r shot en before f the c ettic d d th Boston Re
Mesa and the Cleveland d Sox Indians 41 at
more talks with him
i
Next game for the Norse kill he tryi-g for a world record tumor-
uerbach chargs Iiiillette rallied to whip the San Francisco
against OMA at Claremore on row
with grabbing Russell particular-
'
Gants 11-10 at Tucson
T m uesday 1 To RobinSOn of :Michigan a I ' in Tuesdiy nights 113-103
Cincinnati Philadelphia Los NEED
11hs vi torY at flost"n that tld Angtles and the Chicago White
F"'"'""7-:-—' '-' ' ' ' -'''''' ' - ' ' - - ' '''t the hest-of-7 series at 1-I Sox w-ere not scheduled
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' Sunday aftemonn and like Satur IRES?
: dav's game will be nationally Miami Women to
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1-2 and Larry North I-1 duct a clinic for shot men before
Next game for the Norse kill be trNi-g for a world record tumor-
against OMA at Claremore on row
Tuesday I Tom ROhirISOn of Michigan al'
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DIRTY WORK—Eddie Arcaro gingerly makes his way
across the muddy Aqueduct track on Lung Island to weigh
after the finish of the fourth race The veteran doesn't relish
the job after his mount Sunny Gem ran out of the money
P & M ANGUS FARM
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Another Trade May A ttaill repre‘qnting Playlard
'1(me of Miami will be in Parties-
Involve Russ Nixon ille Saturday and Sunday to com-
pete in the State WomenA Bow !-
LAKELAND Ha (AP)
31- ing tournament Ntembers are Et--
Dewitt Detroit president
nestine Wilcox TZimda Pyle Irma
sass he will talk with General staton
lettv Arnett and Norma
Nlanager Frank I ant of the
June Russel!
Cleveland Indians to :f I ane
is interested in a trade involving
catcher Russ Nixon
Nixon is the left-handed hitting
catcher the Indians sent to he
Boston Red Sox in the controver-
id sial deal that brotOit on Sitmmy
hit's retirement
The Tigers would he willing to
part with catcher on Berbrret
and I ane also has expressed inter-
est in rookie third baseman Steve
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TOM WATSON TOP SPRINTER OF MEET
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Sparkcd by the sprinting of Tom wind advantage in the 100 hut he I c'- ''''"i
Watson tha Miami War Dogs had to run against the stiff breeze 8 I -e 1'' i 2 11‘
es S -i:is 17-'' e ! B: ' "' -
gained a tie with favored Bartles- half the distance in the 2Y1
ville in a trianguiar track meet Bartlesville led by one point 44--0:-i ---' E "T' R -1' es' e :-
Thursday afternoon at Northeast- with three events the broad jump 6"7:' r:' 46' ' ''' l' 4
ern A&N1's Robert on Field Each discus and pola ‘ault remairung 1
on 18) ecyd w 11 ei - tii 1 B es
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team compiled 64 13 points Paw-
the program e T
huika scored 19 13 is J 4 :' 's' J-i ' e :I ': i
Miami gained a point lead after E11: i ----: 1 R
In previous years Bartlesville completion of the broad jump and l''' ''''''''' I "e ' "
had made a habit of winning ()Ver discus In the final pole vault com- '- y :'1 1111'" : :'1 11T: :' : 1 71
the War Dogs by large margins -iii ii:
petition Bartlesville wort first and 1-1 ''' s r el'h '' ' j ' -
in track fourth for 6 points and NI i a m i i- e f r : ' F e'' :'T' f:
VS1 also° von thii 100-artl dash scored 5 on second and third pia !' s'1'7:!le Ji ' ii 3:
In 10 flat and the 220 in 23 tie ces to deadlo(k the final count pc t iie 44
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wind advantage in the IA but he
had to run against the stiff breeze
half the distance in the 2YI
Bartlesville led by one point
with three events the broad jump
discus and polz vault remaining
on the program
Miami gained a point lead after
completion of the broad jump and
discus In the final pole vault com-
petition Bartlesville won first and
fourth for 6 points and Miami
scored 5 on second and third pla-
ces to deadio(k the final count
The War Doss will compete in
a track meet at Columbus Nan
II Tuesday arid in the annual
Norse Relays here next Friday
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Heck, Jess. Miami Daily News-Record (Miami, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 237, Ed. 1 Friday, April 1, 1960, newspaper, April 1, 1960; Miami, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2141568/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.