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By DON WEISS The 23 points represented a ' "i fa' 7 -i: e-4 ::-"si
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Art Heyman One New Yorker I NC Coliseum and earned Hey- i S sr tylii"''T
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whom Frank :iileGuire couldn't nail
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of the tnp sophomores of the new I State—played a key role in Tues i :e:-:i 1
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A hero both on and off the i also saw Vanderbilt stretch its Li's' 1kii sos -
court the 19-year-o1d 6-foot-1 I two-season win streak to II Vir---4-
205-p4und crew cut from Rockville I giMa Tech establish itself as the
Centre NY fired 23 points and i team to beat in the West Virginia- F s! )2 4 S ' !1'5
boosted his season's average to : dominated Southern Conference W '0
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214 Tuesday night as eighth-rated rnd touted Georgia Tech right it- 1 i—:i 4ii ioa
Duke whipped Navy 73-61 for its i self just in time for the start of i -i -' --
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man ssho shunned bids from tyke I last week scored 21 points-10 in GOOD !ft:WING—Oliver
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and Cosi famile count) 43 other the n hides and hunted
Coast Conference test Vandi rtielt h go es tli
major schools to enroll at Disise '
after a whirlwind career at I on ' -irii' of only six seri king unbeat-
Island's Oceanside Ilieh School I en major teams mad? it 9-0 this cl 'i 6 I!
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Amateur Bouts nred 19 points and grabbed 2ii re-
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shown in front of 50 racoon hides resulting from their hunts the past meuih in Ottawa and Craig coun-
ties Fields ho has hunted most of his life said his success the past mnin was the best yet Ile sells
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Results of the four
games were:
Picher :IS Commerce 21 at
Commerce
Wyandotte 5s Grove 41 at
Grove
Quapaw 61 Alum 57 at Qua
Jay 45 Fair land 32 at lair
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Tigers leading 9-6 and 14-13 at
the end of the first two quarters
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period and he!d a 2520 lead going
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In CeltiC Win
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The Philadt:lphia Warriors may
I have Wilt Chaniberlain but you
l just can't take it away from ilkos-
tonls old pm Bob (ousey and his
junior helpers Turn fleinsohn and
Bill Russell
I This tru) of Celtics battered
down a L Loc Angeles Laker
lead Tuesday ni!ht and helped
tiring the to a It2-96 victory
' The victory kept Lustful a game
ahead of PhilaiL in the Na-
tional Itaoskethall Associaton's
Eastern Divislun
The Wamors helped by Cham-
berlain's nine ro'rits in overtime
and 46 overal d feata'd Detroit
bef--re the Syracuse Nat!
cnded a threP-game losing s:ring
- in IR at:mt New York 129-104 in a
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header in New York
Studley To Take
Cincy Grid Post
i CINCINNATI (AP) — Chuck
Studley bripht young football
coJeh lAho guidiA the 190 tnj-
versity of :1ssachusetts squad to
their best mark in 2S years has
changed to the University of Cin-
cinnati Stud:ey 21: was given a three-
!year co7-itract by Ciricanati
rectors Tuesday after Athletic
Director George Sm:th and Presi
dent Walter Lan:!sitm hacked him
for the job of head football coach
Jr 1 Studley's first year with the
Massachusetts Pedmen the team
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(lark Richie Jay 21 Archie
Loehr Fair land 20 Bill Karnes
Quapaw 20 Sam Palmer Afton
Pete Brock Afton 16 Bill
Townsend Quapaw 14 Walter
Emarthia Picher 14 Jim Derwin
and Buddy Lnyart Wyandotte 14
W'illiams Grove 14 Dale Neal
Quapaw 12 Jim NI C Cor k el 1
W'yandotte 12 and Charlie Funk-
houser Afton 11
Lineups with field goals free
tosses fouls and total points
follow:
and Buddy Lnyart Wyandotte 14
Williall1S Grove 14 Dale Neal
Quapaw 12 Jim NI c C o r k e 1 1
‘Ayandotte 12 and Charlie Funk-
houser Afton 11
Lineups with field goals free
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PICHER (301—Karns 4 1 4 9
Anderson 0 0 0 0 Green 0 2 0 2
Emartlila 6 2 I 14: Stone 3 1 5 7:
Kerley 2 0 3 4: Seat 0 0 1 O
Totals 1 8 14 36
COMMERCE (24) — McCoy '
10 1 1 1 Wyatt 3 0 '2 6 M Smith
1 1 0 J Smith 2 2 0 8 Wilson
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lialltimc: Commerce 14 Picher
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Commerce won preliminary 13
game 32 to 28
SVYANDOrFE (53) — Derwin
4 6 0 14 1IcCorkel! 5 2 3 12 B
Enyart 1 6 1 11 R Enyart 2 31 Furman 73 W:iliam tfz Mary 56
2 7 White 2 1 2 $ Haves 0 2 2 2 A'irtinla Ti7ch 73 The Citadel 63
Conduff 0 1 0 1 Watts 0 0 1 O Paitimore Loyola 70 Baltimore
Totals 17 14 11 53 Univ 66
GROVE (41)—Steen 0 4 5 4 SOLTHWEST
Williams 7 0 2 14 Elton 5 0 5 10 Texng A874 Tcu
Butler 2 1 4 5: Cooper 3 0 5 6 Ihuston 100 Lamar Tech Ttx)
Sparkman 0 2 0 2 73
Halftime: Wyandotte 29 Gro've Texas Tech 70 SNIT' 63
20 FAll WEST
Wyandotte won the B g3rn:' 33 Sanford 59 Fordham 41
to 29 Santa Clara 71 College of Pa-
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QUAPAW (61)—Townsend 1 2 Soattle 61 Portland 67
3 11: N('al 4 4 0 12 filitiard STATE couxGr
7 1 5 15: Karnes 5 10 2 20 But Okla City University 3 West
trum I 2 5 4: Kendrick 0 0 1 O Texas 74 the Tesans made the Chiefs sic-
) Take Totals 19 23 17 Cl JUNIOR courcr tory easy
AFTON (37)—OlveY f) I r' Arkansas City Kan 76 ONIA Larry Jones was another hot
I Post Funkhouser 5 I 4 II C:teon 64 Chief Ile got 24 points in the
2 0 0 4 Edwards 0 0 3 0 Brock !HIGH SCHOOL game which saw the Chi-Is take
fl — Chuck 5 6 4 16 Crane 0 0 2 0 I into Class AA and A an early lead and hold it to the
'0ung football 0 2 5 2 Palmer 7 4 4 Is: Behan- Tulsa Washington 107 Okmul- finlsh
th" Ft430 Urn- non 0 0 4 O Totals 22 13 27 7 gee Dunhar 46 The game in Canyon Tex was
!setts squad to Halftime: 0:apaw 32 After 2': Tulsa Edison 42 Bartlesville 41
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the first of three contests on the
2S Years has Quipaw on the n game 5I El Reno 54 Ada 16 (doub o road this eek for the Chi s
le ser-
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time) Moses' 31 points against We''
— Duncan 53 Enid 44 Texas gives him a career t6tI
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gll17 a thrt"- JAY ( 11)—Ridae 5 3 2 7-'1 Lavton 49 Chickasha 47 of 1002 Other Chifs have
made
flnuillnati tL- Loux 0 2 5 2 Sherman 3 I 3 7 Altus 41 Frederick 30 more than 1000 points are
alo-r Athletic Nethertoa 0 0 I 0 Coins 3 I n 7 Alva 47 Medicine Lodg' K n flub Reed Arnold Short and I yn
btn and Prcl''i- Houck 0 4 0 4 Walker 2 0 2 4: 11 con Lee
m backed him Martin 0 0 0 O Totals 17 11 1 45 pauk valley 51 Ardmore 54
football coach rAmLAND (121—Loehr 7 6 4 Nowata 40 Prolisen Arrow 35 BUTTER SHUT DOWN
year with the 29 Dace 3 4 4 10: Brotk 2 3 4 7 'Miami el Clarorrore 21 MOBILE Ma AP) — Starting
nen the team Warren 0 0 0 0 B Plliott 2 I 2 3: Cushing 17 Tulsa Kelley 4t) next Sunday the Mohile County
'k and a sha" Layton 0 0 3 0 Hall 0 0 2 O Durant 77 1114-to 13 grand Jury has ordered arrest of
any businessman who V i n!atfss the
fererIce ch3rn Totals 14 14 24 42 Pryor 73 Tahlequah '23
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Halftime: Jay 22 Fair:and 21 payhuka 0 Vulita 2'i
----'1'-::: -------: In the preliminary game the Woodward 46 Fairview 27
titt RATES undefeated Pal rland girls ht at Drum right 41 Cleveland 31 I LUTTLC LIZ I
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Wyandotte 6 0 7 0
Picher 5 0 6 0
Commerce 3 2 3 3
Grove 3 2 3 3
Jay 3 3 3 4
Quapaw I 4 I 4
Fairland 0 5 0 5
Afton 0 5 07
RIDAY GAMES
Commerce at Wyandotte
Grove at Picher
Fairland at Afton
Quapaw at Jay
Cage Scores
College Basketball
FAST
NVU inn Irina 77
Colby 7ri St Mchat!ls (vt) 63
'romp le 101 Scranton E9
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Duke 7 Navy 63
North Carolina State 11 Vigi
nia 71
Vanderbilt (') Si?wanef? 57
Mississippi State 92 DLita Stab?
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Tcch S5 South Carolina
Pauls 51 Ardmore 51
Nowtoa 40 Pr(ken Arrow 35
iVarri el Claymore 21
Cusl-hng 57 Tulsa Kelley 4i)
Durant 77 Fug() 13
Pryor 77i Tahlequah 21
PawhuAa el l'Inita
Woodward 4e Fairview 27
Drumright 41 Cleveland 31
Dumas Tex 47 Guymon 1(3
Okmulyee 41 Wewoka 30
Tulsa Rogers 44 Sapulpa 36
: Mangum 51 Anadarko 44
OC Classen 59 OC Northeast 53
OC Harding 51 OC Marshall 50
(overtime)
' Midwest City 53 OC Capitol
Hill 51
OC Douglass 49 Shawnee 46
Putnam City 49 Bethany 23
' Guthrie 56 Edmond 50
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Miami's War Dogs rolled to an easy 61-21 victory over
the Claremore high Zebras last night at the Civic Center
gym
It was the first home game of the season for Coach John
Lingo's War Dogs and also their initial Verdigris Valley
conference game They now stand
22 for the season
Senior Boyd May
In the preliminary B game I S
Coach Bill Watkins' Miami B club
won by a 31-22 score
Everyone of the 10 Clyers used
by Lingo shared in the Nliami
scoring The leader was Guy Owen
with 12 on three field goals in six
attempts and six of eight at the
free-throw line
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four out of five from the field and
two of five on fr
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Only Claremore player to s i n k
more than one field goal t' is Lar-
ry Rohinson He got three and two
free points to lead the Zebras with
Romnson He got three and two
:free points to lead the Zebras with
Light point5
The return of War Dogs to tht
Civic Center for theft hrtle gain s
drew many co-TIM-lents from fan
!During the past o seons
ami used the Will Rogers gym as
its home court In contrast to the
ami used the Will Rogers gym as
'its home court In contrast to the
expanive parking facilities at the
!Civic Center the only parkn
'spots for fans driving to the WR
gym are On nearby streets—some
of which are not paved
Reqdts in other Verdigris games
!at night were:
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Paurhuska 63 Vinita 28
Pryor 75 Tahlequah 23
Nowata 40 Broken Arrow 33
Friday night games will take
atni to Tahlequah: Pawhuska to
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and Pryor to Claremore
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If THE ASSOCIATE) MUSS
Fred Moses banged in 31 points
leading Oklahoma City to an 89-71
win over West Texas Stale Tues-
dav night and joined the select
circle of Oklahoma haskithall
plaverg who have made more
than 1000 points In their coliege
careers
it was the third straight game
in which Moses has made 30 or
more points Ilk output against
the Te ions made the Chiefs
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Larry Jones was anoiher hot
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Saturday
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two Of the leading passers in the
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The South squad's Snead ranisud
s-ond ntrionally complcting 121
of 20 at:tmits for 11376 yards
The Washawtin Reditins pidsed
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No:man directing the first
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connected on 95 of 2P1 passes dur-
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three-year ttak to 323 comple-
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Viernatng with Snead wrre
Ihmard ftr of VNIl and Phil
Nagent of Tune Norman will
' share the quarterhacking
North
with Bob Ilivner a star in lelvlaA-
ir"rm's 13"I victjY over
NIondav
KC Fans Happy
'
With Frank Lane
KANSS CITY (AP) — Kansas
City baseball fans who C:in stand
change found thern-ulves Tues-
day with the American Leattue's
Vadintt opporrtnt of the status
yto They're delithted
Reaction of the man-in-the-
status
li-adinit opponent of the
quo They're delOted
Reaction of the man-in-the-
s t r e e t to the appointment of
Frank Lane of the Cleveland In-
Wins as vice president and pen-
' '
eral manager of the Eansas City
Athletics was overwhelmingly fa-
1 vocable
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1 thletics finished in the
American Leaittue cellar last V tql r
Amoriran 1e4:ue cellar last year
and they haven't fielded a good
team since they transferred from
Philadelphia in 1'64 The team's
late owner Arnold Johnson dem-
ocstrated an irritatin propensity
to trade what talent the As did
have to the New York Yankees
for srcond 1flP pers'onnel
Thus the fans are re(eptive to
any change that offers hope of
A deer usually sh(ds anilers
ve ery year
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Junior Tourney
Opens in WelcIL
Early Tuesday
WELCH (Special)--The Fair land
and Centralia boys will clash at
11:30 am Thursday in the first
game of the 16th annual junior
high basketball tournament at the
Welch gym
Other first-round games ou
Thursday are scheduled as follows:
12:30—Adair vs Fairland girls
1:30—Quapaw vs Welch boys
2:30—Grove vs Bluejacket girls
7:00—Vinita vs Grove boys 8:00
—Welch vs Big Cabin girls: 9:00
—Picher vs Bluejacket boys
The first round will be complo-
1 ed Friday morning with two boN
games—Wyandotte vs Adair at
:9:30 and Miami Central vs Afton
l Commerce i
at 10:30
and Bg Cabin boys
I
a
nd Centralia girls have first:
I
round byes
Games
:
in the second round will
: begin at 100 pm Friday and elim-
'nation contests w i 1 I continue
through Saturday night finals
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Sugar Ray Spars
With Promoters
on Money Issue
NFWT YORK (AP)--Supar Ray
Roliinson who al'Aays allots part
of his pre-fight training to spar-
ring with promoters on money
matters is back at the old stand
Sugar Ray said today he is will-
ing to meet Gone Fullmer for the
fourth time for the National Box-
ing Association version of the
world middlevt eight championship
hut that he ‘tants a "reasonable"
share of the television profits
The target date for the fight is
Feb 25 in Las Vegas Robinson
and the promoters as might be
exprcted differ on what consti-
tutes a reasonable share of the
loOt
"I agree that Fullmer should
vt the Iiirger share of the gate"
-
said Mahinson He's the chael
PI" and cle"rvcs that'
"Blit television is another mat-
trsr I think the television profits
should he dividcd evenly betm'en
the fhturs and the promotors
ter i tnink tne television protits
should le- divided evenly beteen
the lighters and the promoters
Unless everyone agrees to that
I'm not interested"
Norman Rothschild who alomf
with Jack Doyle and llTel Grob
is t7iTIP t0) promote the bout said
-His demands are high"
Robinson and Rothschild werc
scheduled to meet here today in
scheduled to meet here today in
an effort to settle the financial
arran2emen!s The promoters re
portedly have a !IlnP00 telev01
guarantee
TRIAL SCIIFDULED
LOS ANGETTS LAP)—'1 rill ni
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LOS ANGELES (AP)—Trial ni
l filly Mattrire a formr
tiv(? to University of Oklahoma studont
)pe of on charges of falsfdy statinn he
: was not a trrniber of the Com-
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