Claremore Daily Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 84, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1957 Page: 4 of 12
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- ' ' Bear Jensen's Claremore 70brrs
can virtually clinch a tie for itio
t Nerdigris Valley cha mpionAlp
"''” Friday night at Nowata's Nleinot
n''" fat Field with a triumph over the
lit tever-dangerous Nowata Ironmen
A I: While Claretnore will still havJ
" i two conference games remaining
oa-
- - with Miami and Pawhuska -
the Zebras are aware that the
Irontnen pose their last big hurt!
--- le to get over since Aliatni anti
II Pawhuska are not considered in
1 the sJine calibre of opponents al-
it ready defeated namely Broken
0 Arrow1Pryor and Vinita
! I Most Dreaded Fee
I But defeating the Nowata Iron-
It nen has been one of Claremore's
most difficult Jobs since their long
l and colorful series began maoy I
years ago And as in Friday's ba'- 1
!' Ile championships have been de-
11 eided often by these t'AJ grid riv-
1 als Probably the fire of bitter
II ness - on the gridiron - is
v fanned a little bright by the No
It wata Claremore spectacles than
by any other team on the Clare
1 i more schedule This is expected
sinee the two have had the title at
1 stake' with I Nowata usually hold-
i ing the upper hand
Zebras Favored
li The shoes on the other foot this
l' fr Clar eo
entore:- mes up to
Pill r long awaited date at NJ-
I 11 ywa'a sporting a much better rec-
ord than the Ironmen - some-
i thing upustial in itself - and will
t
ti take the 'field as a definite favor
I ite in the atingle
t the Zebras are 4-1 on the sea-
l' RA while Nowata is 2-2 The Ze-
lIt - liras tripped two common foes by
' —larger matoins than did John
1 Stown's smoothies from Nowata
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I !alrWaS 31-1 for the Zebras over
1:--Chelsea while the Ironmen turned
II elle trick 25-6 a n d Claremoie
' Divocked over rough-tough Vinita
ti :-187 while Nowata lost to the Itor-
1 -nets 0-7 v “
I 3c ItebuildinF with only four sen
L -
tits the Ironmen use a multiple
offense but basically run off the
it
i single qwfitit IVW irun'N)If it well
f t for ta -Witten I are' Poked fur
if tlielepplishtan4 speed in operating
l o hlii ' potverf 'on 4 the-ioutside arid
I the little seen singlewing which
i: strength through the airlanes -
I The game will be a no-holds-
I barred affair and 1111 dol)e bucket'
to predilions I a nd co m narative
t scores' geputtethe window when
if thisovnee : comes' up
l' of' Vit4ttlirefitore appears the
If le tifedrlys's seitt todays iCtosk
' wilt eliminate Them as a possible
t' conference chatopioreand theIron-
' men are very' much-alive With
1
Only one loss A 'Mem of theirre
I Mining games and the title would
It at led0 be-part theire -mi n
sy Four times since 1940 Nowata
''-- tad-CliiiinOre niet with the Twin-
AC'elhainpiophip on the line and
'fair times the Ironmen won In
s
three of these years the Zebras
'
Were srunner-un while In the other
the loss mooted Orem to fourth
- For three years th ii row 1940-
41-42 Met Claremore Nowaa
tussle ' played on Thanksgiving
DAY was the title-tilt and thst
Ironmen carried off the bauble by
scores of 13-0 14-0 and 20-6 le
1953 Novato nosed the Zebras 6-0
in a thrilling defensive fieht on the
lionmen's Memorial field t u r I
fin4 so t e011eg Ito again with the
stakes high and the chips down
Series Tied
As might be -exPected the ser-
e tea from 1926to the present daie
between Clareniore and Nowata is
t!- tied at 14 14-4 There were no
L games in 1928 and 1943 and the
! only deadlock was a 7-7 draw in
1930 : - t i
Claremore built up a comfortr
able margin over the tronmen un-
til 1945 and had a 10-6-1 edge
since then t h e Nowatans have
won eight of the 12 games played
to level the series
The Zebras WWI last year 13-7
to break a three year losing streak i
to Nowata and Claremore hasn't
tautured to straight since 1949 f
and 1950 I I
Thirteen game of the 29' play- !
ed have been decided by on c i
touchdown or less indicating the
type of head-butting the two riv
ate nut en i
Cla remore's largest victories 27-
0 0929) 26-0 (1-33) and 27 - 7
(1944) Nowata's biggest triumpb3
were 34-0 (1927)' 28-0 (1955 1 38-13
(1945) and 20-0 (19421954)
- 1957 Records:
Claremore 1 0 Tahlequah 19
Claremore t20 Broken Arrow 0
Claremore '31 Chelsea 7
Claremore 26 l'ryor '6
Claremore 18 Vinita 7
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Nowat a 25 Chelsea 6
Nowata 0 Vinita
Nowata 27 Pawhuska 13
Nowata 18 Sand Springs 24
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RUSSIAhl BREAKS RECORD
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of Master of Sport set a
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'n the Women's Pentathlon Wed
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4767 pointi scored by Nina Vino-
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:LAREMORE 'Okla PROGRESS THURSDAY OCT 17
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Two OMA Teams
Will See Action
'Fresh from their 316 defeat of
a strong Sperry high school team
the Oklahoma Military Academy
high school Vay-Dets will travel to
Watts Friday where they will en-
gage the Watts high school in a
night game
Watts stands 1-1 in conference
play having defeated Copan high
school in their last game Coach
Brewer reports his charges at full
strength for Friday 's fray
Still looking for their first win
of the season the junior college
football team takes on Eastern Ok-
lahoma A&M in a game to be play
ed tonight at Wilburton Lost to the
Jueo Kay-Dets is the fine passing
quarterback Don Ilaxel Siloam
Springs Ark Ile fractured a small
bonet in his left foot (luring the
game with Northern last Thursday
and will be out for the remainder
of the season Also out is Jimmy
Summers Quarterbacking duties
will devolve on Robert Warren a
sophomore from Oklahoma City
who played his high school ball for
OMA -
Saturday warning the OMA rifle
team will host the member teams
of the Mid-Western Rifle league in
the first shoulder - to shoulder
match of the season M-Sgt John 1
Alspaugh OMA rifle coach reports
that this year's team has the best
prospects of any he has coached at
the academy)"We have all but 1
one of last Year's' champion team
back again and we have a fine
group' of neW: tearn members"
Coach Altpaugh said -"We should
certainly give a good account of
ourselves"
ROTC Ilfle teams from the' Uni-
versities of Oklahoma Arkansast
Tulsa and Wichita as well as Ok-
lahoma State wiU be present tri the
forxSaturday's shoot MIA
winner of io potstal match with New
Mexico Institute was 14 points be-
low a strong Vniversity of Tulsa
ROTC team' in a practice shoulderto-shoulden
match recently 'shot On
the OMA ranke
Rigney Expects
Giants To Land
In First Division
SAN FRANCISCO ttPl Be may
be whistling in the dark b u t
Bill Rigney right on the heels of
signing a new two year contraet
as manager of the San Francisco
Giants said today that he honed
to get the club into the first divi-
sion in their initial venture on that
Pacific Coast
rIm counting on two th!ngs"
said Rigney a local boy who will
be starting his third season at the
helm of the club "One is that the
fail enthusiasm we exoect from
San Francisco people will be con-
tagious and Instill a new spirit in
to our club such as happened at
ktilwauk er and th other is our
hope to land at least one more
good solid ball player
Rigney 38 said he will sc:r
any man on the club with the ex-
ception of Willie Mays and Johnny
Antonelli
"A n d I might even consider
trading Johnny ltav If we cou11'
get enough help for him I con
skier Johnny the best lefthanocii
hurler in the National League"
said PAIL
1Ie also predicted a great year
ter Mays
"Willie who has been around
tickled pink with the idea of play-
ing in San Francisco" said Rig
ney "I think he'll move out here
And I'm sure he'll hit better in
this ball park The Polo Grounda
was npt made for Willie's type of
hitting
DON'T
Laugh Nowt Wait till you see
Ihe money you save
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OU And Kansas
In 55th Game
NORMAN Ispecial) — Like a
tough cop returning to walk his
old beat Oklahoma concentrates
this week on the 55th annual Kan-
sas game and re-establishment of
law and order in its own Big Eight
conference football race
Kickoff is at 2 pm CST at Owen
Field here- A crowd of 50000 will
be watching to see if Coach Bud
Wilkinson's Bluecoats can maintain
their reputation for keeping the
ckanest flecinct in the country
Since the soft-spoken Wilkinson
became the police sergeant at
Norman eleven years ago no fel-
onies have been committed in the
Big Eight Oklahoma having gone
60 games without defeat Only two
misdemeanors were filed in all
that time Kansas getting a 13-13
tie in 1947 and Colorado a 21-21
draw in 1952
Gaining physical sharpness in
the 21-7 subjugation of an aroused
Texas team Saturday at Dallas
Oklahoma hopes for no more Asian
: influenza this week and that all
hands will be in shape for the
1
!coming of the saucy Jayhawkers'
If Kansas maintains its pattern
of playing somebody a terrific
game every other Saturday Okla-
homa' face4 trouble Coach Chuck
Mather's Jays tied Texas Christian
13-13 lost 6-34 to Oregon State
nosed Colorado's defending Orange
Bowl champs 35-34 at Boulder and
bowed last veck to Iowa State
621 '
: Led by:twl speedy hard battling
lines that haven't yet permitted a
foe a touchdown on the ground
IOklahoma stands 3-0 The Sooners
flogged Pittsburgh 260 and the
:Panthers haven't dropped a game
since defeating Oregon Southern
Cal and Nebraska The Sooners
stopped Iowa State 40-14 and that's
lie only defeat this year for the
rejuvenated Cyclones of Coach Jim
Myers Texas the Sooner victim
last Saturday beat Georgia and
Tulane and lost only to Soouth
Carolina: 21-27 after leading 21-7
early in the fourth quarter
Despite the flu and the rugged
opPosition the Sooners have kept
alive all thei r consecutives
They've won 43 straight scored in
1119 straight by-passed 60 confer-
1 ence games without losing They
I did tumble this week to second
i plucetin all the national polls but
I make no apologies for their comefrom-behtni
victory at Dallas Over
Roylit's Texas Longhorns The Or-
ange was well-coached and fought
magnificently
Oklahoma has relied on savage
defensive play this fall gaining
point-blank touchdown chances aft-
er forcing enemy errors Against
Pittt-oburgh Guard Bill Krisher and
End Joe Rector knocked the ball
loose from Panther ball toters
close to the Pitt goal Oklahoma
driving in for tooehdown
Against Iowa State Guard Ken
Northcutt tackled 'Tailback Dwight
Nichols so hard that Nichols fumb-
led on his 20 Oklahoma recovering
and scoring Later Iowa State wild-
pitched a center snapback losing
another touchdown Then Clendon
Thomas Sooner co-captain pirated
ine Of Nichols'aerialsn'id stormed
back to the Cyclone Zo The Soon-
ers scored easily from there
mwa 164w A1
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had his punters kicking Myr a
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Speed is Houston's trademark
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Speed is Itouston's trademark
and its halfbacks particulaily
Claude King and Harold Lewis
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left half Duane Wood who is
back after missing North Texas
and Wichita games Wood rail
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is recovered Jim Wiggins right
half top PoRe scorer at 30 points
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Livermore, Edward K. Claremore Daily Progress (Claremore, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 84, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 17, 1957, newspaper, October 17, 1957; Claremore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2194630/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.