The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 80, No. 279, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 26, 1973 Page: 4 of 10
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P. 4. Perry Daily Journal Wednesday, Dec. 26,1973
Pee-Wees Have
72-43 Victory
Over Crescent
Perry pee-wee wrestlers
Saturday battled their way to a
243 victory in a meeting with
Crescent boys at John Divine
hall.
Coach Mike Doughty's Perry
boys will return the match at
Crescent Jan. 8 The score had
been close during the evening
until Nick Beckham turned the
tide with a pin in the 100-pound
division The pee-wee Maroons
then pulled away steadily to
take the 72-43 victory.
Listed are the individual
matches with Perry boys listed
first:
55 pounds — Steve Slay
pinned Armor, 49; and Perry
Terronez dec by Oswald, 5-2
61 - Leon Hughes pinned
Stanton, 1 40
62 — Jimmy Voise dec
Green, 2-0; Chris Dale dec
Brooks, 4-2, J D. Shelton dec
Bass, 7-0; Mike Krout dec. W
Smith, 11-2, Randy Long dec by
Bufford. 5-1; and Gary Don
Kirtley dec. Wise, 2-0
63 - Danny Cross dec. by
Wilson, 4-9
64 — Avery Reeder dec by
Sade, 6-1; and Kevin Williams
dec Hutchison, 8-0
66 — Gary Richardson dec.
Kegin. 6-3.
70 — Scott Pollard dec. by
Hart, 6-0
73 — Troy Terronez pinned
Lerue, 57; and Todd Tovar
pinned by Bates, 2:51.
75 — Jay Gilbreath dec by
Bufford. 11-0.
78 — Woody Witt pinned by
Mobley, 2:31
84 — James LeForce pinned
Bugg. 22
88 — Scott Edwards dec. by D
Heflin, 9-5.
94 - Marvin Hotson pinned by
Dodd, 1 13; and Clay Niles dec
by R Heflin, 10-3
100 — Stuart Jeffery pinned
arnes, 2 51; and Nick Beck-
ham pinned Smith, 2:19
110 - Brad Finley dec. John-
son, 5-3, and Cletus Wilson
pinned Larue, 1 22.
HWV — Mark Beisel pinned
Low, 12.
MARKETS
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -
Produce:
Wheat (bu.) — $4.85-5.37;
Keyes. Liberal, Perryton 4.85,
Afton, Clinton, El Reno, Geary,
Hobart, Manchester, Medford,
Weatherford, Yukon 4.87; Altus,
Muskogee, Okeene, Temple,
Watonga 4.92; Gulf 5.37.
Barley (bu.) — $1.75-2.31; Af-
ton 1 75; Temple 1.80; Clinton,
Geary, Hobart, Keyes, Liberal,
Perryton, Watonga, Weather-
ford 1 90 Medford 2.00; Okeene
2 1 Manchester 2.30; Gulf 2.31.
Milo (cwt) — $3.95-4.70;
Keyes, Liberal, Perryton 3.95;
Manchester, Mangum, Medford,
Temple, Weatherford 4.00; Gea-
ry Watonga 4.10; Gulf 4.70.
Soybeans bu. ) — Afton 85.41;
Banner 5.34; Muskogee 5.40;
Gulf 5.94.
Alfalfa Hay — Chickasha $50-
60; Pauls Valley 16065
Broilers - 2112c.
Eggs — A large 74c; A med-
iums 73c.
Need a baby-sitter? Check the
classifieds.
The liberation of rodeo
Cindy Lou bucks male chauvinist bulls
By Murray Olderman
ELKO. Nev - (NEA) -
The name can't be real It's
too obvious Cindy Lou
Dodge It has to be made up
for a girl who gets her kicks
riding bareback bulls and
roping calves and racing
around barrels on a spirited
horse.
Cindy Dodge - she's for
real, all right - is hung up on
rodeo riding Move over.
Billie Jean and Gloria and
Germaine and all you other
advancers of womanhood
Only it isn't quite like that
for Cindy
She just wants to be a girl
and have men open doors for
her and walk on the outside
when they're going down the
street She found one such
man in Phil Lyne, king of the
rodeo cowboys, and for two
years they were, as the col-
umnists say, a twosome. Phil
also taught her to rope
calves. Then Phil married
someone else and stopped
rodeoing
Cindy and her talents will
be on display in late October
at the Girls Rodeo world
championships in a spiffy
new arena called the Horse
Palace in Spring Creek Nev
11 miles out of Elko in the
middle of the state
CINDY LOU DODGE is not one to back away from rough treatment in the rodeo arena
but she also tries hard, she says, not to be just one of the boys.
Cindy is a button-nosed, ways been around horses Besides, she digs the rodeo ligament damage She also
blue-eyed brunette with Her father trains his own sta- life better and has for years, has a bad hip from a head-on
cascading hair She wears a ble at Bay Meadows race She did publicity for the collison on horseback
10-gallon stetson and her tall track She galloped mounts Golden West Rodeo Associ- It's a tough life for women
figure is snugly encased in back in 1968 when the women ation and was part of the Her sister, Kathy, who is two
Levi's "I try hard," she libbers were trying to crack glamor hoopla, riding the years younger at 20, is also a
argues not t o be the jockey ranks But Cindy quadrille (like a square dance rodeo performer
masculine." didn't want the hassle She on horseback) and then rac- "It costs us money to go
In 1968, she was Livestock actually did ride on bush ing around barrels. down the road," says Cindy.
Queen of the Cow Palace in tracks in Helena, Mont., and Last spring at San Diego who has a pickup truck in
San Francisco The title Hanford, Calif Country Estates, the same which she carts her own
makes her wince In the male "I really got scared my place which gave birth to the horse. "The men, they just
chauvinist world of the rodeo first race," she says. "They Bobby Riggs renaissance, pack up and fly from town to
cowboy (girls aren't allowed tried to ride me through the there was an all-girl rodeo town"
to compete in regular rail." which Cindy entered. "I In Marysville, Calif where
events), women rate a notch Those jockeys did that to a jackpotted," she says, mean- Cindy lives with her mother
above the livestock. comely young lady'’ ing she won enough points in and three sisters between
Ninety per cent of the "Chivalry died in the 14th bull riding, team roping and rodeos, she's up at 6 o'clock
girls around the rodeo are century Those were a bunch calf roping to become the every morning to ride her
groupies," admits Cindy of bad cats. They were guys third all-around performer in two horses. During the day
There is one notorious band ruled off regular tracks. the Girls Rodeo Association she works in a western ap-
known as the Dallas School She won her second race She also won the munifi- parel store. At night she is a
Teachers who just hop in a and quit because making cent total of $600. And she has restaurant hostess. And then
station wagon and go weight — she's 5-8% - would paid the price. In her half early morning, it's back to
wherever the cowboys are have tampered with her dozen years, she has suffered the horses ..
But Cindy is a genuine natural curves, which are a broken ankle, broken arm I work she says to sup-
rodeo performer She has al- ample in the right places. and wears a knee brace for port my rodeo habit
BARBS
by PHIL PASTORET
Some parts of the country
may experience dimouts, but
we've been experiencing a
dimwit on the staff for some
time
One cheerful thought: even
with daylight time the year
around, the golf nuts won't
be able to play in 12 feet of
snow.
We bet only on sure things,
and that's what keeps us
broke
Some public officials have
“told all " What we want to
hear is everything.
Must Sell
ALL '73 MODELS IN STOCK
SAVE UP TO 20%
Complete Suzuki Sales and Service
PERRY MOTORCYCLES
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Daily. • Closed Sundays
604 Cedar
336-9706
POSTPONED SALE
Due To Weather Conditions
New Time— Friday, Dec. 28 at 12:30
PUBLIC AUCTION of
Personal Property
Friday, Dec. 28, 1973 at 12:30
Sale to be conducted on property 2 east & 2 south of Marshall.
Oklahoma
1949 Chev. Pickup
3-No. D John Deere Tractors
Allis Chalmber Farmall Trac-
tor
2-wheel trailer
1-set of pickup steel stock racks
12 foot springtooth
12 foot springtooth
16-8 drill
1-pull tandem disk
Roto-rake
2-14 plow
No. 9 IHC pull mower
Pro Cage
Standings
NBA Standings
By United Press International
Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
Boston
New York
Buffalo
w. 1. pet. g.b.
26 6 813 —
2016.556 8
15 20 429 124
11 23 .324 16
Philadelphia
Central Division
Capital
Atlanta
Cleveland
Houston
4-14 plow on hyd.
10-20-McCormick Deering trac-
tor
Approx. 65 railroad ties
100 laying hens
Electric ref.
Wringer type washer
New storm door
Miscell, tools
Gas barrels
Pump jack
Junk iron
Many other items too numerous
to mention
GEORGE HAKEN, Owner
TERMS: CASH
THIS SALE CONDUCTED BY
CASTEEL LUSTER REAL ESTATE & AUCTION COMPANIES
w AYNE CASTEEL Phone 336-4896
DeWAYNE LUSTER, 136-9458
| Pl. A YER TRADE SENIOR COACHES
BUFFALO, N.Y. (UPI) - MOBILE, Ala. (UPI) - Mike
The Buffalo Sabres have traded McCormack of the Philadelphia
defenseman Tracy Pratt and Eagles and Don McCafferty of
wing John Gould to Vancouver the Detroit Lions will be the
for winger-defenseman Jerry coaches for the North and
Korab. South in the 25th Senior Bowl
Pratt, 30, came to Buffalo as football game, to be played
one of the original Sabres in the here on Jan 12
1970 National Hockey League McCormack will direct the
expansion draft. Gould played North collegiate all-stars, head-
the last two seasons with the ed by Heisman Trophy-winner
Sabres' farm club at Cincinnati John Cappelletti of Penn State,
and had four goals in 30 games and McCafferty will coach the
with Buffalo this season South team.
OUT OUR WAY
by Neg Cochron
w. 1. pct. g.b.
19 13 594 —
16 17 .485 3%
14 23 .378 7%
11 25 306 10
Western Conference
Midwest Division
w. 1. pct. g.b.
Milwaukee
Chicago
Detroit
KC-Omaha
27 7 .794 -
26 10 .722 2
22 14 .611 6
12 25 .324 1612
Pacific Division
w. I. pct. g.b.
Los Angeles 20 16 556 —
Golden State 16 15 .516 142
Portland
Phoenix
Seattle
15 20 . 429 4%
14 22 389 6
14 26 .350 8
Tuesday's Results
Capital 102 New York 100
Phoenix 135 Los Ang 100
(Only games scheduled)
Wednesday’s Games
Boston at Buffalo
New York at Detroit
Chicago at Capital
Philadelphia at Atlanta
Cleveland at Milwaukee
KC-Omaha at Houston
Los Angeles at Seattle
(Only games scheduled)
WORLD ALMANAC
FACTS
Women are now eligible for
81 per cent of all military job
classifications The armed
services had planned on hav-
ing 88,000 women in uniform
by 1977, but with enlistments
coming in at 100 per cent of
the services' goals, there are
plans to increase barracks
space and other facilities to
accommodate 110,000 women
by that date - double the
present number. The World
Alamanac notes
TM FINE, MR GREGORY-YEP! IM TRAVELIN'LIGHT
AND YOU RE CHEERFUL RIGHT NOW, ENJOY N TH
AND IN A GOOD MOODLULL BETWEEN TH'CHRIST
YOURSELF 1 SEE: FT MAS CARD-AN PACKAGE
T—-__. CRUNCH AN THE LIPCOMING
4 ‘ BAT TLE-OF-TH‘BILL
= WHEN YOU'D LOVE To LIVE FOREVER
CARNIVAL
by Dick Turner
275
“How long till NEXT Christmas, Mom?!"
News Briefs
From
Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -
Services for John Junior Hop-
pies, supervisor of the state wel-
fare department's special unit
on aging, will be at 2 p.m. Fri-
day in the Sallisaw First Bap-
tist Church. Hoppis died Mon-
day in a Midwest City hospital
He was 55
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -
Oklahoma’s 1974 wheat harvest
will total 156.4 million bushels,
the Oklahoma Crop and Live-
stock Reporting Service said to-
day. A crop of that size would
be 1 per cent smaller than the
1973 record yield The 1974 crop
is expected to come from 6.8
million planted acres, largest
acreage planted since 1953 and
a 13 per cent increase from
1973.
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) -
Charles L. Bennett of Oklahoma
City has been named chair-
man of the 1974 program of work
committee for the Oklahoma
Heritage Association. Dr.
George L. Cross of Norman is
vice chairman. The committee
is responsible for designing and
recommending to the group's
board of directors its project
and activity schedule for the
year.
DESIGNED with the young
Soviet woman in mind, this
evening costume starred in
a Moscow show of fashions
from Estonia
CALDER RACE
MIAMI (UPI) - Proud and
Bold, the odds-on favorite, sped
to victory over six rivals
Tuesday at Calder Race Course
in the 29th running of the
828,500 Christmas Day Hand
icap Outatholme was second,
two lengths ahead of Seminole
Joe
Proud and Bold, ridden by
Bobby Woodhouse, covered the
1 1-11 mile distance in 1:45 3-5
to earn the winner’s prize of
$17,100. It was the ninth win of
he year for Proud and Bold
who paid $3.40 to win and $2.60
to place and show
Classifieds are easy to place
Phone 336-2222.
FOR SALE
Total Electric Homes
J12 Tai
MORRISON, OKLA
Central Heating & Air
Fully Corpeted
Extra Large Building Sites
FEATURING
Electric Heofing
Electric Water
Heater
Garland LaFollette
PHONE 724-3493
The Store Will Be
CLOSED
Dec. 29 °nd 31
and J
Ion. 1-2and 3
For Inventory and To Transfer The Business
to the Ragsdale Brothers, the New Owners.
Because we will be involved with so many details, we will “really
be closed" and will not be able to provide even emergency service
during the above days.
PERRY
BILL
U
STEVE
The end of the year is always a good
time to take inventory of what has tran-
spired during the last 12 months
We find in looking back that we have
received many favors and much loyalty
from the people of this community. For this
we are grateful and we express our ap-
preciation for so many kindnesses.
Our wish is that you and yours have a
Pleasant and Happy 1974.
Parker Funeral Home serves 24 hours a
day, whenever the need arises Phone 336-
4444.
Pankon
FUNERAL HOME
y^ "Th-e-fwem” -
336-4444
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 80, No. 279, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 26, 1973, newspaper, December 26, 1973; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2250838/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.