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- CLAREMORE tOki) FFOGRESS
TUESDAY Sul' 24 1957 -
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ere uea far 1611 place re' ana cao l and CISICI1 -141141 t11tOlai“a tU
enn State were tied for lath arid Curbs 1 i ! A Uhl howled its accolade of great-
Baas - referee Al Berl five times against
ice was aith i v Goes On To Win ' use of the oinftn6nt-cirr- Basilio's
biteding left brow because it
You mithl think they had been
4 Oklahoma State SAINT MARYS Pa ft? — A 1
: greater rounds when this same
was getting into Robinson's eyes
and paining him
ttrirtue Civtt cetityr valued a t i Robinson blood streaming down d - -
P layers Are Ailing Sr0000 without a cent of cost to his face launched a crazy last Consiciereo -iip-Of
taxpayers has belned (ale) juve- tibial attack which drew the cur-
Although Robinson told report
STILLWATER an — Two full nile delinquency an v ur-
to t h i s small tam of darkness over R d T ers he would require four or fivn
acks were sidelined by injuries I northwestern Pennsylvania tom-
Jun o win back is same c am-
t b k tb' h days to decide whether to fight
s the Oklahoma Slate Cowboys munity lpionship Or even that thriller Basilio again or to retire Gain-
racticed today for the North Te- ford's statement was interpreted
It all came about when 500 high when Mariano trailing on points
s State game by Sugar Ray s friends as the tip
school stlidents accepted a chat- i fired a long shot punch from left
Four players were hurt in the i hlige and received prompt back- field which toppled the heavyweight off to a return brawl
rkansas game Coach Cliff Spec - Thirty - seven year - old Rob
mg from the Saint Marys Indua erown from the head of old Jersey
e said inson has a prefight contrael with
trial Connell a group of the town s i
Joe Walcott
Starting fullback Forrest Camp Basilio calling for a return shnt
leading manufacturers But as Basilin reached out of
11 reiniured a leg and will def e days
iitely be nut I h e rest of the at th title within 90 or nt
Two years ago Sylvania Electric nowhere fighting on heart alone a mutually agreeable time ther--
eek Speegle said Products Inc m y
moved to a n e w to win that Ilth round Monda
after
plant location and left a 50-year night this was one of the tough-
C suffered a back injury Carmen's o w n welterweight
Another fullback Larry Pun- n11 5ationsquare-foot building est lit' fighting
1 fi htin men you'll ever
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Center Bobby Fine was idled vacant The firm later offered the see lie was out on his f crown was not at stake Monday eet but he night hut the title was vacated
ith a knee injury and Ink! old plant free of charge to the !marched up alongside such greats automatically the instant his band
ifIVoll nrovitted part of the hulking of gameness as Billy Petrone Tony
oward Keys was out witi1 an in Wa
red ankle be manitaned exclusively I o r Canzoneri Tony Zale and tough raised in victory as new
middleweight chaninion by state
voti11 actteitiea Rottert Villemain the Frenehman law Whether the NY State Ally
Standings Cr Raffled Off 1 whose credo was "They shall rot ktie commission emit(' make
National Leant Town fathera were more than Pass" some exePrition shoutd Itohinsor
W L Pct GB I happy to accept or Carmen came bark to win ept the offer but felt it rom unexpectedly retire and 01(110(11
puand esenttia
Milwaukee 92 57 617 they couldn't afford to convert the " t lly the fight Basilio prefer to keep the yeller
Louis 86 63 n7 6 'building into a civic center title — is a matter of ennjerore
rooklyn 82 68 547 10la That's when the industrial cram- FINAL BROOKLYN GAME Basin° who almost retired in
o
mcienati 77 71 520 1412 ell acted It footed a bill for $IN- BROOKLYN tits — Brooklyn says despair six years ago because of
alladelDhia 74 76 493 15412 IMO to cover conversion cods Thn "gnoilliye" tonight to its beloved ring reverses triumphed hernical
WI a knee injury awl tzekic old plant free of charge to the !marched up alongside such greats 1 a-utomalicaity the instant his bane
oward Keys was out witit an in town orovitted part of the bulking lof gameness as Billy Petrolle Tony I
Can7oneri Tony Zale and tough Wa ta6C1 in victors as o e ‘
red ankle be maintamiql exclusively I o r middleweteht chaninion hv statr
youih activities I Robert Villemain the Frenehman IPW Whether the NY Slate Alit
Standings Or Raffled Off 1 whose credo was "They shall rot ktie commission emit(' malic
National Loaque Town Lithers were more than Pass"
For Carmen came back to win some eNeept loll Sholllil Ili)hinsor
I happy to accept the offer but felt unexpectedly retire and shmild
' W L Pct GB
iat romut and esentilally the fight
Milwaukee 92 57 617 they couldn't afford to convert the LI Pasilio prefer to keep the yeller
IP U i 5 86 83 Jill 6 'building into a etvie center title — is a matter of ennjectire
rooklyn 82 68 547 1012 That's when the industrial coun- FINAL BROOKLYN GAME Basilic) who almost retired io
Pcirnatt 77 71 520 1412 ell acted II footed a bill for $107- BROOKLYN art — Brooklyn says despair six years ago because id
lIlladelphia 74 76 493 1812 OW to cover conversion cots The 1"gootthye" tonight to its beloved ring reverses triumphed hernical
ew York 63 82 457 '24 I police department immediately i Bums probably forever When the ly Monday night in the greate14t
nsburgh 60 91 :o7 33 I moved from rented quarters in fin i Dodgers clash with the Pittsburgh fight of his life—and one of the
ileago rj4 no nqy fru ouldertakees garage into quarters 'Pirates under the arvlights at Eh I most thrilling ever st aged in any
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z-Clinched pennant On me last floor of the new civic
center All other borough offices
American League !soon followed snit ill a screwy sag
VI L Pct CB Put the second floor was re in 1900 and ran
New York 95 54 t13fi served eschisively for the commit- tint' in the hool
iicago 88 60 535 ll iiity's tern - agers They set about to low comedy
mton ' 79 70 530 Hi I tit once making plans to furiiish — --
?troit 7:i 74 51'3 'i) !the place
il(iniore 72 75 19() 2:1 1 They cornered a used car dealer
evelond 72 76 013 22'!! and talled him into donatint ! a
mos City 57 'A amit :17 1919 model autioniibile A mechan
oshington 55 94 30 4i) i le rendered free service to put the
Clinched penrisnt !
1 ieLehine in lop shape 'the young-
--------- sri Wished it into a high shine !
17 raffled it off a n d
M " Furnishings Providoi
r"111"77"77 Then 37rtti
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( ben h in btinness They
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Matching Wedding Rine
$2973 end $1750
Riney onleteed to show &lad
Prue' uschodt Federal Tait
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adulissmn charqe of 1 ceots
WhPn the trea try ern alfrird it
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Ot:icers 44 ere ctected and rules
sfd up IIose violatint the ruks
are punished by suspension of 10
to 90 days as "members in good
standing" of the civic center
TARNISHED SILVER
11‘1"1) (rY sl) or) — nor
larN' Nole a diNplay of silver
d1!11 ilt!ti! will have to use ci
I r a ! 11 they want to spend
!1! iho 'Loney The thieves
broke o!tf0 a rear door of the Sil-
ver Dollar CoJe and made off with
17 silver dollars mounted on a 16
f000t board ()kith's said the
coins were polished on one side !
And tarnished on the other
No I
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bets Field they vitt b e winding up ring
their home season for 1957-and with The betting was at "even mon
it a screwy saga that started hack ey" when they squared MI and
in 1900 and ran through every emo- it was a "ligtag" conflict in which
tint' in the book from high drama i each was staggered several times
to low comedy and each appeared on the verge
NEW
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oa City Qliarter- lane man made out of barbed wire --
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lie first w N' y college kolf141 'Ott team c11 operate like that one light as Carmen Basillo stripped 4 - vs-47 -4 4' 4"44 '-
atings of the 'oiro p p
d s 1lard 'ast year" Wilkinson told the club the middleweight crown from Ray 4 ' '' - id 1 t Is
4 Coaches toibit by an overwhilm i The Sooner coach also declined
olon
cm Rson's jet black looks and it I p '1 A " -v '' ' 1't4 i : -49ttPI-raptit
ng vote to opare the running of 'tailback mur
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go down in ring hi ne story as o 1 - NI
Texas A&M 1 od Georgia Tech ' Bobby Boyd a sophomore surprise ' ' '' le' ''6-v: 4 4''''-' '' At ' - - ' ' -'''''I
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You can talk about the night Lu is ' -- -- ir' '- '''A ''- - ' v'
cith imprs' ess' victories ranked Anterica halfback Tommy
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5IcII°n Angel Firpo the Wild Bull of the !
ccond and thlikil behind the' Scon- l m
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ng toadies ikho comprise the 1 Fe rt NI "is not even close to Met
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Glendon Thomas (35) of Oklahoma goes around rightend for a gain against Pitt in the first
!nited Press riling art ! Donald's" Ilossever he aided thzit 'Basilio opened with a left to the
Coach Bud IVilkinson's Plwerfill PoyI 19 a r 411 d 172 pounder from film h ur l e d l tiiiiwed it tip with amtbr I quarter as the "pigskin parade" got underway SaturdayOklahoma the notion's No 1 team
?gins national champions for Garlatid Tex is "one of the better ' anti -t made it 41 games without defeat by swarming over a heavier Pitt team for a 264) victory be-
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he past two ea us vert the palers on our mtuad" ropes fore a crowd of 58942 at Pittsburgh ' (International Soundphotal
b i choice o ltrconellus follow !
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nitt mg Saturday's 2f 0 triuph bver EVANS WINS I Talk if you will abil that "long nk UP ' I I 9 g '
I lw - i I v ' tivfensivolv nnd trying" fn pateh hic
i Twa o:h r coaches iticit'! ! ! - -
BETWEEN ST LOUIS-TULSA-OKLAHOMA
CITY
Change in Passenger Train Schedules
Commencing Sunday Sept 29 1957
New day passenger service will replace
overnight service between St Louis Tul-
sa Oklahoma City and intprmediote
points on Frisco's WILL ROGERS trains
3 and 4 effective Sept 29 1957 os
follows:
No
READ UP
For other changes
ask your
FRISCO TICKET AGENT
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EVANS WINS Talk if you will abiti that "long!
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'i Twa (:1-:r coaches pict(1 !
Eddie Evans won two count" round when Gene Tunney!
iklahnoma sport one third OW :
aid a cameo ring Sunday at a trophies :got the "big 14'' from the time-1 ictorious carmen Bas! loTo
wo fourth That gave the Stionets I
reyde rnh
t scrale at No ata Ile Leeper and went on to take the
40 points out (if a ti I taa tau (A
-- 'it't A - - --r Sift the ring 1-)r the fastest time helix weight title from Dempsey at
ltliChigaflSt ole I'l n i
-'-'-i-t'''" a' 4 on a three quarter mile run One !Philadelphia
lichigan the erree Rig Ten p-ut- I 19115y was rm firs
t place in the But when Robinson blood ctrarn Meet Ray Again In Six Mon lb
rs who do nq enerf4Xeill1W3
1- 1 d th other for ' ing from his nose snrged off the '
fp y ( as i an e o er was )r :
ntil next wt ek eat 4m4fele4
secind place in the 250 CC class ropes and buried a vicious right By JACK CUDDY of a knockout at last once
mirth fifth art! sx11 la that °a !
1 hand in Basilio's body they were United Press Sports Writer the bloody eleventh session
er Navy Tel'hi "see- Duke a ne i ORTIZ IS UNBEATEN pounding out a saga of strength and NEW - YORK ala— Carmen Ba- inson — bleeding from the
tregon State nitmded out the firs—
NEW YortH 1B — Carlos Ortiz !courage which will live as long as silk) who won the world middle- was stunned by a right to
Peek's top 10 in iiiiit orate Of the I Puerto Rican lightweight remained i men like this brutal sport weight championship from Sugar head and then battered neat
3st four only Teniatssee dal not ' unbeaten today as a result ttl his ' Give me a tale if it's your de- Ray Robinson in 15 violent rounds minute on the ropes In the
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lay last week end widely-teleyked 10 round decision sire about how a bitter vengeful : Monday night will meet ex-cham-
Basilio may have been save
Texas Mitt Miebigiin State over IlarrY Bell Monday Louis onday night at Joe sprang out of his enrner p ion Ray in a return title fight
I
the bell after a left hook but
finnesata Duke ant) 14th-ranked the St Nicholas Arnea !
i and lowered the curtain of darkness within six months it seemed near-
' and a barrage to
h
exas each it:lacted tme first- 1 i
l on the Black M lv certain today
Man from Germany '
is knees
lace vote from the coachey whose ! MAY PLAY TONIGHT him
- the sorrowful figure which was Max Basilio the ex-onion farmer of lurching about
head left
'eekly ratings have beeorre at l HOUSTON I-it — Dallas and Hous- - Chitt na co Schmeling ! 1 c na Y
who pounded
' N zily and ready tn fall But n P
epted as the mot L
st PUOritIltlC Ion make anather attempt to get ru
e f the gge d champions we!
t But when Robinson sprang for- 1 out a split decision over the an: - o -
I college (aelt-i! i: the fourth game of the final Texas !ward like a cougar slashing a cient but amazing Robinson said the canvas once
With paints dsttiLited on a 10 i la-actec playoff series on the books I
series of hard rights and lefts to "I'll be ready to honor my re-
612 Pound Edge
-8-7-8-5 4 3-21 Lasts :or vetcs frnm ti tont14t Houston attad 3-0 in the i the chin and then shifting to the turn bout contract within s i x Basilio weighing 153'-a p5
rst to Iteh ()lazes Ttnas AA51 !race for the Dixie &ries has been i body
a double the hurting Carmen ! months" to Robinson's NO forced the J
eceived 214 poirfs t:- ding Okla i tamed baett by ram for two straight
into a pitful knot this W3s leather I And Robinson's most trusted ad- ing in every round against
oma by 130 The 'Texas lazies ' 1
1 rtg-its 35 :t itellipteci to S'Aerla t e
: 11- mitten history in the aking
-tics from floLaiderin- flu-ridden I M I visor George Gainford ! declared heavier and rangier opponent
pened ther areaen with a 21-13 ss( st' ! Co on hold out for the round MI today
lomph over Mary!and in the ! DA3S
which the knotted fists of tough ' "yes I'd like to See Ray fore the struggle was fini
! fight Basilio for the title again if
Carmen was bleeding from
-cek's nationally-televised pine Rocky Marciano ended an era as we can get assurances from the gashes over his left eye and
Georgia Tech hal 19C woots !they battered a gallant but aged 1 boxing commission that the New the nose and there was a I
Lehigan Elate 123 Mirnesota 183 - It r IQ t vania Joe Louis into limbo on a night in York state law against the use of mouse under his right eye Bi
lichigan 142 luatr IC4 Tennessee (1011‘
i nadison Square Garden I collodoin - lodolorm ointment will wap still forcing the fight an
I Duke a and Oregon State 77 ! But when Basilio came out of be carried out" won the lisi rountLon the can
Baaloe - tcatpen the second 10 r i I that pit of pain and lashed back 1
Gainford principal hand!er in
roof) folloit ed '3 (gem- by 1'11'31 7 Illit enter with a savagery whe l 8 tth
sent R"! Robinson's corner during the elee-a all thiee ri
ing officials
hi3 State '7 e x a s and t'fLA ' a a ta inson back on his heels the crowd l trilving battle before 38000 in Meanwhile Sugar Ray—fig
outhern 14ettadist and Stanford in Yankee Stadium rose en masse Yankee Stadium complained to
ere tied for 1611 place Pitt and rw i and howled its accolade of great- referee Al Berl five times against
(-tin State State were tied for 18tb and I tilts iroub
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Less - - -
use of oinfthenten Basilio's
ice waft aith Gbpi Con Ta Wi the n - ! irl inft 11" in't 1 lOgi
Meet Ray Again In Six Months
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By JACK CUDDY of a knockout at last once In
United Press Sports Writer the bloody elev enth session Bob-
NEW - YORK ar— Carmen Ba- inson — bleeding from the nose-
sub who won the world middle- was stunned by a right to the
weight championship from Sugar head and then battered nearly a
Ray Robinson in 15 violent rounds minute on the ropes In the 13th
Monday night will meet ex-cham- Basilio may have been saved by
pion Ray in a return title fight the bell after a left hook buckled
within six months it seemed near-
ly certain today his knees and a barrage to the
a-
Basilio the ex-onion farmer of head left him lurching about cr
Chittenango NY who pounded zily and ready
tn fall But neilluir
out a split decision over the an of the rugged champions went to
Ment but amazing Robinson said the canvas once
"I'll be ready to honor my re- 612 Pound Edge
turn bout contract within s i x Basitio weighing 1532 psunds
months" to Robinson's NO forced the fignt-
And Robinson's most trusted ad- ing in every round against his
visor George Gainford declared heavier and rangier opponent he-
today "Yes I'd like to gee Ray fore the struggle was finished
right Basilic for the title again if Carmen was bleeding from two
we can get assurances from the gashes over his left eye and front
boxing commission that the New the nose and there was a large
York state law against the use of mouse under his right eye But he
collodoin - iodolorm ointment will wap still forcingthe fight and he
be carried out" won the lisi roundon the yards of
Gainford principal handler in
Robinson's corner during the elee all three ring officials
!raving battle before 38000 in j Meanwhile Sugar Ray—fighting
y
Milwaukee And Yankees Nail
Down Their League Pennanis
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17 - r 10 ! 97-4TI :rani
took the !rnilt
T tarry Jackson w h o relieved
!o
National League pennant v est tor !Vinegar Bend Mizell in the second
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jwt the first ?me in a decade today ! inning protected the lead until
e
while the New York Yankees add- l the seventh when Red Schoendienst
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ed an eighth American League ! sincled Logan sacrificed and Ed
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flag to Caey Singers golden i Ntathews doubled The score re
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ssit - 4 The races ended only 19 min- ! when Aaron's blow finally put the
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-run hoer by Hank Aaron i Gene Conley who took over aft
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— gave the Braves a 4 11 inning
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litt - -kti
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moved for a pinch hitter in the
nals and the Kansas City Athletics I IClh Wired the only three bat
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I" 1! 1 A(sk W7 T-7)7 t 't dealt the Cnitago White Sox Ibex !ters he faced to gain credit for his
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i Iti4 444' ti fiX45: - t l knockout blow y ith a 6-5 triumph ninth victory
t 17 -: 4 s 714ffoolit- e" The Ictig-frustrated Braves thus ! Bill Moffett who
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hurled the final 2 2-3 innines for
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enlaYed the thrill of clincliillg St Louis suffered his second loss
' their flag themselves while the
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-1-9647 - i a ifi nicht at the Basili9 - Roblnson ! NOR MAN Ill' — Oklahoma Coach
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fight clinched by proxy Th(Ain Bud Wilkinson who unveiled the
letics have so many ex - Yankees ! 1357 Sooner squad to the public for
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western team to w i n a National !so will Saturday's scrimmage
)r a gain against Pitt in the first
League flag since the Cardinals I
wcn in 1946 when Aaron's 41rd l McGUIRE TRADED
itt team for 0 26-0 victory be- homer of the year a 405foot shot l NEW YORK iti — Dick McGuire
( International Soundphoto) (:)i(fti the Trinfiuttftn
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Livermore, Edward K. Claremore Daily Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 67, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1957, newspaper, September 24, 1957; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2194614/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.