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Bunch Leads
Pioneer Cage
Scoring Still
Avenges took I slight heating
le the Erklay sight Enid clash but
Eddie Bosch Is sift topping the
Pioneer scorers as they bead Into
the regkmal play-offs this beck-
The senkir pivot brought hie
average Just below the 13-pointl
mirk by being held to 13
by the Plainsmen Bunch lops the
rioneers In field gokts with 148
ond free throws with 23 14 the
Enid LIVIA tossed i live field-1
fro and three throws
Second'placii in the scoring de
pstiment is held down by for-
ward Cecil Et:viler wbo la the
author of a 111 average In 24
Wings Epperky has canned 94
Edda and II charity tosses to
pick up his ro points -
Glen Denny was held to a lone
fielder in the tnid conflict and
saw his average drop three per-
centage points to 72 The 'senior
playmaker has racked up 114 from
Vie field and n from the gelatin
line
Don Unsenmeyer yoked his
pierage a bit by pumping in 13
counters against the Plainsmen to
tring his average up to 71 Just a
hair behind Denny The smooth
Junior has chalked up 72 goiters
and 33 fret throws for 17" points
Ibursday eight the Pioneers will
Wet the Guthrie regionals as they
rui “110101! O
attempt to break their habit of
"thoking up" in tho play-offs In
the last two years powerful 8t11l-1
water quintets hays mowed down
epposing fives with utter oats un-'
til'the regionals then were upset
ty the Cushing rpm
This year this Psoners show lit-
tle signs of being bounced from
the run-offs and shouid get their
ria)or test of the meetrIrom
City of Oklahoma City In their
trst clash the Pioneers will run
tip against a teani they babe best-
En with considerable tie tele
IA fore Perry
INDIVIDUAL SCORING
Now G PG PT PTS
Punch 14 147 VI 34 149
Elperley 24 14 82 270 111
penny — 21 64 23 131 72
tuenmeyer 2$ 72 33 171 71!
lisys 28 60 18 138 1111
isriamson 11 23 14 33
twin II 11 1 40' 20
Silky Favored
In 'Big' Race
ARCADIA Calif (VP) — The
moat talkedabout horse In Amer
Ica today is flame colored Silky
Sullivan colt that was hardy
known last fall but bow Is the
verse' favorlt for Saturday's
$100000 Santa Anita Derby
Althougb be bag on only 140-
MO a price of $330000 into Pul
on ths Ore year-old and refuted
And almost very track In the
Triangular Track Meet OneSided
Pioneers
Making their first appearance
of the year the Sti Holder Pio-
neer Waded captured a tri-
angular' track meet Tuesday at
Enid
'Although the Pioneers have
been only working out a little
Over two weeks and despite very
bad weather they recorded es
tellent times in edging out Enid
tor the meet
Coach Jim Harris' fourth sodi-
ton of thinciads garnered ten out
of 14 possible first places and
tad several second and third
placers
Sprinter Jerry Thompson won
high point honors by edging out
teammate Joe Ikon in the 100
and 120 and running legs on the
winning 440 and mile relay teams
The senior comet was clocked In
4' V 44
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THE JUGOLIE—Rookits of Ulf Detroit rti
foreground watch Billy Marton provide after
noon show In a pepper game with Al Ka line
Coast to
101 for thsi century Dosing out
porn by a whisker
Thompson ran the furloot in
211 and Horn was followed° In
'both rare by another Pioneer
lamea Caldwell to give Stills's
ter a sweep 'in both abort dashes
Edgar Long copped the 440-yard
dash In the very fine time of
531 Pioneer Phil Stout tame in
third In the quarter for the
Pioneers'
' Stillwater won both hurdle
races with Horn grabbing the
highs In the fine time of 151
and Benny Bunch clocked a very
creditable It in thelows Horn
also ran on both baton teams
with Bunch taking e turn on tbe
440yard relay crew
Don Reynolds picked up the
other first place in the running
yenta for the locals by coasting
home first IA the $80 and Dick
Powell placed third ha the mile'
rtilL
After wrapping op the pole
vault event with 11$11 vault Sam
Myers called it a day although
bI probably could have gone on
to greeter heights if needed Chris
Bolton sailed the discus 127 feet
tight inches to claim another first
In the field events for the rio
Deers
Harris said that he was weM
pleated with the showing made
by his boys and that they were
showing lots of hustle and were
let afraid to work
Friday afternoon the Pioneers
will journey to Shawnee for a
dual with the Wolverines
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Elgin Baylor Gets thatice'
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By TIM MORIARTY ICInc1onet1 down Dayton 70-611whIch sill carry a 333 record
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'However' Robertson's seasso' into next week's National Invite-
United
an the three-year-old and refused lave rage - slipped from 2102 to'tion Tournament at New York
And almoat every track In the ! M
in Baylor gets e chance tc03172 as be netted "only" 27 Southern Methodist and Arkin-
tountry hag tried 4o entice his regain the tollegebaskeiball SCOU'points sas wound up In a tie for first
owners Into ottling him in rattcling leadership tonight when be it's Baylor's turn tonight sodiplace h: the Southwest Conference
Silky sumasal tam las twaleads Seattle against Idaho Staleiif the Seattle ace who has a 34 53!race when the Mustangs whipped
achieved by spurts of spet1 inlin a poinithit NCAA Tourastnentlaverage totals 40 points agaiost'Bsylor 7142 and the Razorbacks
the nail quarter and three-eighthatprtview Iklaho State bell be back on top knocked off Texas 7440
of- races that ttockers say they Oscar Robertson bung on tolnis to I return meeting betweea Officials le Confer
couldn't believe W they didn't seefirst place by s narrow Margifi!the Chieftains and the Benga1:1 Officials of the two schools will
it on their topwatchts ITuesday night when be helped who could collide In the NCAA confer by telephone today to
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It's Baylor's turn tonight andi
lit the Seattle ace who has a 34 53:
!average totals 40 points against'
iklaho State bell be back on top
Into is 'a return meeting between
the Chieftains and the Bengal"
'who could collide In the NCAA
'Far West regional playoffs next
week at San Francisco
Not 1 nototth
' Baylor scored 12 points against
Idaho State Feb' 22 but it wasn't
enough as the Rocky Mountain
'Conference champions upset Seat-
tle 7148 In overtime
Cincinnati: involved in a close
Fight with Kansas State for the
regularseason national champion-
'ships almost blew Tuesday's game
against Dayton before a record-
"'reeking crowd of 15011 fans at
Cincinnati It was the final regular-season
game foe Dayton
sr-season lame tot Va Y10111 victory
place In the Southwest Contemned
race when the Mustangs whipped
Baylor 77-52 and the Razorback&
knocked off Texas 74-60
Officials to Confer
Officials of the two schools will
confer by telephone today to
chooss a neutral court for a on
playoff ''The winner will
represent the conference in the
NCAA regional playoffs at Law-
rence Kan next week
Three other NCAA-bound teams
'cored hard-earned victories No
tre Dame outlasted DePaul 7541
for its loth straight triumph1
Temple had to pull out all the
stops in turning back Lehigh
5851 and San Francisco broke
open a close game late in the sec-
ond half to defeat College of the
Pacific 89 59 for its 70th straight
victory
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Perry plated OP their ' loteond
dual win of th season yesterday
afternoon by ateamroBing the Still:
water Toy Pioneer grapplers 32-
The baby Maroons garnered
eight out of 12 matches two by
pins and settled for a draw In
lanother
Danny Rains Gerald Nicholci
Mike Wadsworth and Jerry
Rams accounted for all of the Toys!
points Rains decialoned Leonard
Grooms 9 3 in the 72 pound battle
Nichols slipped by Alex Beasley
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133 at 92 pounds Wadsworth edged
out Gary Bounds 3-2 at 11$-'
potinds and Williams fought Dave
I Mathew to ' standoff
The results:
72 — Danny Rains (S) dec Leon-
ard Grooms 9 5
79 — R N Dunnigan (P) dec
Danny Mihura 8-0
16 — Jerry Williams (5) drew
with Dave Mathews 00
92 — Gerald Nichols (S) det
Alex Beasley 13 -
98 — Bob Mildlell (P) dec
doe Corky Rains 5-2
105 — Dick Limier (T) pinned
Jerry Caldwell
113 — Mike Wadsworth (S) dec
Gary Bounds 3-2
121 — Bobby Johnston (P) dec
Karl Miner 7 2
129 — Max Webb (P) dec Kari
Hiner 7-2
137 — P W Kendle (1') pinned
Pat Foster
145 — Fred Nichols (P) dec Ron
Bever 8 0
' Ilvy — Jimmy Iloggart in
dec FAidio Belled 4 0 1
iTen'Slates
11 Athletic Meet
1 CHAMPAIGN El (VP) — Big
iTen athletic officials ill open
'their annual spring meeting at
Inearby Allertou Estate Thursday
(with football scheduling plans Ind
review of the fititrielill aid 'plan
marked for discussion
Plans to prepare football sched-
ules for 1962 1963 and I94 were
canceled pending conference ac-
tion on proposals to authorize 10
games beginning in 1959 as well
as require each team to play
seven conference games includ-
ing three at home annually
The fatuity representatives
must votefor a second time on
the -proposal to limit eligibility to
four years of college residencel
for each student Also up for de-
cision is a proposal to permit
each school to determine whetherl
its eligibility period shall begin
at the end or the beginning of a
semester
LAHTI Finland (UP) — Russia
was favored to win its first gold
medal in ths World Nordic ski
championships t o d ay when a
strong team of skiers opens the
women's competition
Finland thus far has swept all
three of the men's eventa but the
Russians are expected to move
into the running for the combined
title in the women's events
Toys Turr
To Maroons
Russia Favored
In Ski Contest
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You can save one third
on long distance the s'ecret
is station -to -station
The smart 'word is out People everywhere are learning
station-so-swion Long Distance calla cost about 1 leo than
person-Op-moon sorvico It's like getting one call tree for
every two you pay for
Here's proof: night rate for a person-to-person call from
Stillwater to Houston is 140 It's 90 when you call
otation-to-station You save 50 cents
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Williams right huddles ss ith manager Mike Pig- okay physically — UNITED PRESS TELE
girls behind the batting cage at training camp PHOTO
Hodge Slated for TV Show
CHICAGO (LP) —Simon- purir
scrappers will take over the vs!'
IA professional boxing spot on'
television tonight but video fans:
night see a potential pro star in:'
heavyweight Dan Ifolge
Kan
Hodge a 25-year-old Oklahemal
University graduate who thrce
times on the 'national heavy-1
weight wrestling championship be–
fore he became a boxer is un-1
neaten in 15 fights and tonight
will try for the Western Golden
Gloves championship on vkleol
against 'Antis Coleman of Chicago'
The heavyweight title serail will'
feature a -minimum of three and
possibly as many as five cham-
pionship bouts for video How
many fightaget on the TV screen
depends on how many knockouts
occur in the matches before the
camera
All appearances will be brief
anyhow since the fights are lim-
ited to three rounds each round
of two minutes duration Thus
none of the 22 fighters will be in
action more than six minutes
Semi-finals have been held An
the bye heavier eight divisions1
setting up title' matches between NE
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itolemen Toledo middiewellatuthe TV s how begins so that li a
Wilbur McClure ' Toledo and 'acing of 'knockouts 1Yave ra lin'
John Martin Wichita: and light championship bouts can he picked
heavyweights Kent Green chicefrorn those Classes to till
go and Loomis Oglesby Kansas! The lightweight match w il be
City i'ie curtain-raker on Ty t! ra the
'Seml--flnals in the three lighterlight-heavyweight battle'' before
weight classes will be held before'tte liodleCo'eman scrap
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