The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 128, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1971 Page: 4 of 8
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P. 4, Perry Daily Journal Tuesday, June 29, 1971
(. BASEBALL STANDINGS
IN 10-UNDER TOURNAMENT
GRAMBLING VS MORGAN
NEW YORK (UPI)—Gram-
bling and Morgan State, which
had a total of 19 players from
last year’s squad signed by the
pros, will meet at Yankee
Stadium of Sept. 11 in the first
Whitney M. Young Jr. Memor-
ial Football Classic.
WHAT A PITCHING
STAFF
■, vs Lefthanders game at
Philadelphia Aug 21. The
two were Cleveland Indians
Hall of Earners Bob Feller teammates during the pen-
and Satchel Paige will be
teammates in a Righthand-
nant-winning 1948 season.
Exchange and Biggs
Play Squeaker 11-10
Wilson-Elwell Wins
By United Press International
National League
Pittsburgh
New York
Chicago
St. Louis
East
W. L. Pct. GB
49 27 645 ...
43 29 .597 4
37 36 .507 10%2
39 38 .506 1012
Philadelphia 30 44 405 18
Montreal 29 43 . 403 18
West
W. L. Pct. GB
Atlanta 36 45 .444 15
San Diego 27 50 .351 22
Monday’s Results
Los Angeles 6 Chicago 4
Cincinnati 4 Mont 3, 1st
Cincinnati 5 Mont 4, 2nd
New York 3 Phila 1
Pittsburgh 11 St. Louis 5
Houston 6 Atlanta 5, 1st
Houston 6 Atlanta 4, 2nd
San Diego 6 San Fran 2
RY CLEARANCE
P E C - ---==-=,
Biggs Music players made a Allen, lb
double and triple play Monday Wehmeier, rf
night in the Pee Wee baseball Rupp, If
10-and-under tournament, but Vick, lf(3)
the Exchange Bankers squeak- Totals
ed by to win 11-10. Wilson-Elwell Score by innings:
3
17 11
San Francisco 49 28 .636 ...
Los Angeles 43 33 .566 5%2
Houston 37 38 .493 11
Today’s Probable Pitchers
Los Angeles (O’Brien 2-1) at
Chicago (Hands 8-8).
Cincinnati (Simpson 1-1 or
Cloninger 2-5) at Montreal
(Britton 0-2 or McAnally 1-6),
Cincinnati 35 43 .449 1442
GS
defeated Mulhall-Orlando, 13-
11 The games were played at
Jay Dauman park
Biggs Music 340 21-10-10
Ex Bank 432 2x—11- 7
Exchange Bankers will meet
Wilson-Elwell Tuesday night at Player,Pos
6 30 in the losers bracket and Daylor, p-c 5
Wilson-Elwell (13
ab
American Legion will play Thedford, 2b
Morrison in the winners’ Hudson,c-p(5)
bracket immediately following. Biesel, lb
Burpo,If
Player, Pos.
Seward, ss
Rice,c
Brorsen,3b
Edgar, lb
Stephens, rf
Vaughn, rf( 4
Shaw, 2b
Foster, cf
-----Ward, If(4)
Biggs Music (10) Biesel, M.
ab r b Hotson
Voss, p
Brown, lf-p( 2)
Blassingame, If( 2)
Totals
3
3
3
3
2
0
3
3
0
2 3 Hudson,T.
1 6 Dailey
3 2 Burpo,G.
2 3
0 0
Totals
0 0 Player,Pos.
0 1 Jerome, 2b
0 0 Richards,ss
1 0 Bullings,c
2
1
0
3
1
0
3
2
0
2
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
2
f : Ler Cide night.
LigUTCT 00e New York (Seaver 9-3) at
Philadelphia (Lersch 4-6),
the News night.
I J Pittsburgh (Walker 3-6) at St
By DICK WEST Louis i Cleveland 6-7), night.
WASHINGTON (UPI) The Atlanta (Jarvis 2.9) at
menswear brach of the gar- Houston (Billingham 3-7), night,
ment industry has fallen upon San Francisco (Cumberland
difficult times, with suit pro- 3-0) at San Diego (Roberts 6-7),
duction down about 18 per cent night.
thus far this year and many -----
retail stores holding “going out Wednesday’s Games
of business" sales. Atlanta at Montreal, night
Trade publications attribute Pitts at New York, night
the slump to a combination of Los Angeles at Chicago
Cincinnati at Phila, night
SF at San Diego, night
(Only games scheduled)
2 factors, including competition
25 13 17 from imported clothing and a
Mulhall-Orlando (11)
3 1 1 Nealis,p
2 0 0 Terrel,lb
25 10 10 Buzzard, 3b
Exchange Bankers (11
Player, Pos.
Juby, 2b
McDaniel, p
Niles, 3b
Finley, ss
Baker, cf
Hansing, c
ab
2
2
2
2
SPORTS
BRIEFS
Leach, If
h Keinholtz, cf
1 Donaldson,rf
1 Phillips, rf(4)
1 Totals
0 Score by innings:
ab
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
1
0
2
2
0
0
2
h
2
1
0
2
0
0
0
1 1 0
15 11 6
0 Wilson-Elwell 201 82—13-1
M-O
231 50—11- 6
trend toward more casual
dress But 1 doubt these are the
main causes.
If you trace the trouble back
to its true origin, 1 think you
will find that the undoing of the
menswear business was the
introduction of
jacket.
Prior to that
the Nehru
regrettable
American League
SURGERY FOR TIPTON
NEW YORK (UPI)—Dave
Tipton, Stanford defensive end
who was drafted by the New
York Giants, underwent surge-
ry Monday for torn knee
ligaments received in the
Coaches All-American Football
Game at Lubbock, Tex.,
Saturday night.
TREVINO LEADS LIST
NEW YORK (UPI)-Lee
Trevino continues to lead the
PGA money-won list with
$165,869 while Jack Nicklaus is
second with $161,213.
Others in the top 10 are Cary
Player ($119,165), Arnold Pal-
mer ($111,339), MiDer Barber
$102,793), Gene Littler ($89,-
485), Tom Shaw ($87,076),
Charles Coody ($82,665),
George Archer ($79,625) and
Frank Beard ($77,233). KEEPING FIT is a pre-
_____occupation in the Israeli
ROUT armed forces, even in
NFW YORK upr Five- crowded trenches along the
NEW YORK (UPI) Five Suez front. Exercise cycle
tune champion Emile Griffith demonstrated by a wom-
has signed for a 15-round title an’s service corporal was
bout against middleweight title- specifically designed for
holder Carlos Monoz in Buenos cramped bunkers with a
Aires on Sept. 11 or 18. bonus feature—it also
_ charges batteries.
FRESH
RUSSELLSTOVER
CANDIES
Foster’s Corner Drug
KEINO TO RUN HERE
DURHAM, N.C. (UPI)—Kip
Keino of Kenya, 1,500 meter
Olympic champion in 1968, will
run here July 16-17 in a meet
between the United States and
Africa.
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development, the relationship
between man and tailor had
been pure, and good, and
beautiful.
A man could enter a clothing
store secure in the knowledge
that anything he purchased
could be worn with peace of
mind until it became frazzled
or too tight in the waist.
The Nehru jacket, alas,
changed all of that. For the
first time in the history of
habilimentation, the garment
industry foisted upon man an
out-and-out lemon.
Thus did the relationship
between man and tailor fester
and corrode, soon taking on the
aspects of the relationship
between man and car dealer.
Upon entering a clothing
store, man now becomes wary
and timorous. Shown an item of
apparel, perhaps one of the
double knit suits being featured
this season, he performs the
vestural equivalent of kicking
the tires, and likely as not
sidles out unsold.
What the menswear industry
is up against obviously is a
crisis of confidence like that
which beset the auto industry
during the era of the Edsel.
Auto makers, you’ll recall,
overcame consumer trepida-
tions by offering five-year
warranties, and the menswear
industry might be well advised
to try a similar remedy.
If, for example, a man
bought a pair of cuffless
trousers and the style changed
while the warranty was still in
force, the store would recall the
pants and cuff them free.
A pegged trouser warranty
would protect him against being
the only man at the party not
wearing bell-bottoms. The nar-
row lapel warranty would cover
a zoot suit comeback. The
double knit warranty would
apply during a blue serge
renaissance
This program would be
costly, sure. But it will take
something drastic to blot out
the memory of three almost
new Nehru jackets untimely
consigned to mothballs
Friend who plans to
hitchhike cross-country is
going to thumber school
first
Baltimore
Boston
Detroit
Cleveland
New York
Washington
Oakland
East
W. L. Pet GB
45 26 .634 ...
41 31 .569 44
41 32 .562 5
34 39 466 12
34 41 .453 13
26 46 . 366 19%
West
W. L. Pct GB
50 24 .676 ...
Kansas City 37 33 . 529 11
Minnesota
California
Milwaukee
Chicago
36 39 .480 1412
34 44 .436 18
30 40 .429 18
28 41 .406 1912
Monday’s Results
Cleve 3 New York 0, 1st
Cleve 5 New York 2, 2nd
Milwaukee 7 Chicago 4
Boston 10 Washington 4
x-Detroit 4 Baltimore 4
Oakland 6 Minnesota 4
Kansas City 3 California 0
x-13 innings, game suspended,
curfew.
Today’s Probable Pitchers
Cleveland (Foster 5-5) at New
York (Kline 6-6).
Minnesota (Corbin 4-5) at
Oakland (Blue 16-2), night.
Kansas City (Hedlund 6-4) at
California (Murphy 4-9), night.
Detroit (Cain 5-1) at Balti-
more (Dobson 6-4), night.
Washington (Broberg 0-1) at
Boston (Lonborg 2-3), night.
Chicago (John 5-8) at Mil-
waukee (Slaton 2-1), night.
Wednesday’s Games
Minn at Oakland, night
Kan City at Calif, night
Chicago at Milw, twi-night
Boston at Detroit, night
Balt at Cleve, twi-night
New York at Wash, night
American Association Standings
Western Division
Denver
W. L. Pct. GB
40 29 580 -
Oklahoma City 33 36 . 478 7
Tulsa
Wichita
Indianapolis
Iowa
Omaha
Evansville
31 37 . 456 812
29 43 .403 12
Eastern Division
41 28 .594 -
39 31 .557 212
38 34 538 4 4
26 40 . 394 14
Monday’s Results
Iowa 20 Oklahoma City 5
Omaha 7 Tulsa 0
Wichita 4 Evansville 1
Indianapolis 13 Denver 7
Today’s Games
Oklahoma City at Iowa
Tulsa at Omaha
Evansville at Wichita
Indianapolis at Denver
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 78, No. 128, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 29, 1971, newspaper, June 29, 1971; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2247844/m1/4/: accessed May 31, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.