Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 88, No. 141, Ed. 1 Monday, July 20, 1981 Page: 4 of 10
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P. 4, Perry Daily Journal Monday, July 20, 1981
I:
S&L Team
To Play
In Finals
DW Girls Place
TOURNAMENT CHAMPION for the 1981 season in the 10 and
under league was the Exchange Bank team that was coached by
Gary McNabb and David Hatfield. The team was second place
in the league, then went undefeated in the June 25-29 tournament
at Jay Dauman park. The championship was won when the
Exchange team defeated American Legion 12-3. Members of the
team include front row, left to right, David Tomlinson, Terry 1
Mills, Brian Hall, Billy Wilda, Brent Huntington, Arthur Doxey
and Kenny Smith. Second row, Tracy Tomlinson, the team bat
girl; Gary McNabb, coach; Cameron McNabb, Kurt Lenaburg,
Jeff Littlecrow, Michael Manning, Brian Hatfield and David
Hatfield, coach.
Perry Stillwater Savings &
Loan 12-and-under boys base-
ball team will play in the finals
Monday evening at Stillwater
in their Stillwater "A" league
tournament.
The locals dropped Perkins
7-1 Sunday to earn the right to
play in the tourney finals. The
Perry S&L will meet Bonanza
Pipe of Stillwater at 8:30 p.m.
Monday at Stillwater. A Perry
win means the locals are the
champions. A loss by Perry
Monday will result in another
finals game Tuesday evening
with Bonanza Pipe to complete
the rounds of double elimin-
ation.
2nd In Tourney
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DW14 & Under
Girls Win First
In Tournament
Perry 14-and-under Ditch
Witch girls won the champ-
ionship Sunday afternoon in a
girls softball tournament
played at Stillwater among
Stillwater league teams Friday
through Sunday.
On Saturday, the Perry girls
defeated Hardee's 12-9. The
Ditch Witch girls early Sunday
afternoon lost to Stillwater's
Exchange club 8-7 to move into
the loser bracket.
The Perryans followed their
loss Sunday afternoon with a
13-12 victory over Kiwanis club
of Stillwater. The locals then
met Exchange club of Stillwater
again and this time Sunday
evening Perry were winner’s
13-8. To complete the rounds of
double elimination, a second
game was necessary with Ex-
change club. Ditch Witch girls
met the challenge and won the
game and the tournament 12-7.
Joe Beckham is coach of
these Perry girls and is assisted
by Marvin Beier.
Box scores for Saturday and
Sunday games except the finals
contest with Exchange club.
Problems with the scorebook
prevented correct detail listings
for the finals games:
Harney,If 3 0 1
Dillard, cf 3 12
Box.rf 313
Totals 26 12 21
Hardee’s [9]
Player, Pos.
Bamberger
Cheatwood
Henter
Nichols
Boyer
Stephens
Stone
Wilkins
Silvers
Houch
Totals
ab r h
3 2 0
3 10
3 0 2
3 12
3 12
3 0 2
3 11
3 2 2
3 0 0
3 13
30 9 14
Score By Innings:
Ditch Witch 500 43—12-21
Hardee’s 351 00—9-14
Ditch Witch [7]
Ditch Witch [12]
Player, Pos. ab r
Beckham, c 4 2
Voss, p 4 2
Lenaburg.3b 4 2
Beier,ss 4 2
Slay,sf 4 1
Stover, 2b 4 I
Waltermire, 1b 3 0
h
3
2
3
3
2
1
1
Player, Pos. ab
Beckham 3
Padilla 3
Beier 3
Slay 3
Voss 3
Stover 2
Box 1
Waltermire 2
Shannon 1
Dillard 3
Harney 3
Totals 30
Exchange Club[8]
Player, Pos. ab
Christian 3
Manzer 3
Clark 3
Quisenbury 3
Eaton 3
Hopkins 2
Linegee 2
Biigen 2
Mciclvey 2
r h
10
10
0 1
2 2
10
1 1
0 0
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 0
7 8
r h
10
1 1
1 I
12
1 1
1 1
12
0 1
0 1
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TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS are the 14-and-under Perry
Ditch Witch girls who came from behind in the loser bracket
Sunday to take the championship of their Stillwater league
tournament. Front row, left to right, Christy Lenaburg, Dana
Shannon, Jason Dillard, the bat boy, Amy Warden and Shea
Padilla. Second row, Gina Harney, Sabre Klein, Shaunna
Beckham, Jennifer Dillard, Daphne Ridley and Kari Slay. Third
row, Carrie Stover, Cara Coffey, Denise Voss, Maria Box, Lori
Beier and Julie Waltermire. ve-
Wagner 2
Totals 25
Score By Innings:
8 10
Results From
Stillwater S&L Perry [7]
Player, Pos. ab r
Yockey.lb 3 1
Wilcox,ss 4 0
Vick, 3b 4 0
Chenoweth,c 3 1
Waltermire, 1b 1 2
Hagey,p 3 2
Webb,rf 3 0
Nichols, If 4 1
Spielbusch, cf 3 0
Cross, cf(7) 0 0
Totals 28 7
Perkins [1]
Player, Pos. ab r
Brent, lb 4 0
Greg, 2b 4 0
Scott,If 4 0
Mike, p 0 0
Corby, 3b 2 0
Bryan,rf 2 0
Toby, ss 3 0
Rose, cf 2 1
Cory,c 30
Totals 241
Score By Innings:
Still. S&L 100 301 2-7-7
h
1
1
1
0
0
1
0
2
1
0
7
h
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
3
Perkins 001 000 0-1-3
Ditch Witch 005 02-7- 8
Exchange Club 110 33—8-10
Ditch Witch [ 13]
Player, Pos.
ab
r
Beckham
4
1
Padilla
4
2
Lenaburg
3
1
Beier
3
1
Slay
3
2
Voss
3
0
Stover
3
2
Waltermire
3
2
Box
3
1
Harney
2
1
Dillard
1
0
Totals
32
13 1
Kiwanis [ 12]
Player, Pos.
ab
Nikki
3
2
Michelle
3
1
Elisa
3
2
Dana
3
2
Paige
3
2
Karen
3
0
Johnna
3
0
Lisa
3
1
Ronda
3
1
Cami
2
1
Totals
29
12
Score By Innings.
Ditch Witch
019 30—13
Kiwanis
013 80—12
h
3
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2
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0
0
0
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windows which don’t seal
properly, you can con-
struct simple, inexpensive
wind breakers to stop the
infiltration of outside air.
Any of the state’s OSU
Cooperative Extension
Centers has plans or these
devices and they are
yours—free.
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3rd Rodeo Day
At Cheyenne
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UPI) -
The third day of the 85th
annual Cheyenne Frontier Days
Rodeo saw all new leaders in
the timed events Sunday
But Saturday’s leaders held
on to keep the lead in all the
riding events except rookie
brone riding as the first go
round continued.
Here are the top three
finishers in the first go round
following Sunday’s performan-
ces:
Steer roping
Butch
Morgan, Colorado Springs,
Colo., 16.2; Dick Rosenberg,
Connell, Wash., 16.6; Sam
Falks, Amarillo, Texas, 17.2.
Steer wrestling — Bruce
Hough, Claremore, Okla., 8.3;
Ivan Teigen, Buffalo, S.D., 8.3;
Mack Altizer, Del Rio, Texas,
Calf roping — Steve Bland,
Trent, Texas, 12.7; Pax Irvine,
Phoenix, Ariz., 13.6; Gail
Turner, Lawton, Okla., 14.8.
Bull riding — Glen Younger,
Grand Junction, Colo., 80;
Rusty O’Donnell, Big Springs,
Texas, 77; Dennis Humphrey,
Cheyenne, Wyo., 77.
Saddle bronc — Hawkeye
Henson, Mesquite, Texas, 76;
Cody Lambert, El Paso, Texas,
75; Bob Wilfong, Andrews,
Texas, 74.
Rookie brone
Marty
Forster, McCoy, Colo., 70; Rob
McLean, Fields, Ore., 66; Mike
McLean, Fields, Ore., 64; Pat
Byrne, Roy, Mont., 64.
Bareback brone —
Dunham, Canada, 78;
Feild, Peoa, Utah, 76;
Ford, Kersey, Colo., 75.
Steve
Lewis
Bruce
A cubic mile of sea water
contains an average of 49 5
million tons of sodium
MARKETS
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) —
The state Department of
Agriculture reported these
prices:
Wheat (bu.): $3.54-4.56,
mostly 2 cents higher; Beaver,
Keyes, Liberal, Kan., Perryton,
Texas, 3.54; Clinton, Weather-
ford 3.67; Afton 3.70; Kingfi-
sher, Okeene, Watonga 3.71;
Eldorado 3.72; Hobart, Pauls
Valley, Temple 3.73; Banner,
El Reno, Geary, Lindsay,
Manchester 3.74; Lawton, Med-
ford 3.76; Ponca City 3.77;
Frederick 3.78; Muskogee 3.82;
Gulf 4.56.
Barley (bu.): $2.50-2.55,
steady; Weatherford, Kingfish-
er 2.50; Beaver, Keyes, Liberal,
Perryton 2.52; Watonga 2.55.
Milo (cwt.): $5.00-5.75,
steady; Lindsay, Pauls Valley,
Temple, Watonga 5.00; Beaver,
Keyes, Liberal 5.10; Perryton
5.15; Weatherford 5.25; Ponca
City 5.30; Muskogee 5.38; Afton
5.40; Manchester 5.50; Gulf
5.75.
Soybeans (bu.): $6.23-7.50, 5
cents lower; Pauls Valley 6.23;
lindsay 6.41; Banner 6.45;
Weatherford 6.50; Afton 6.88;
Muskogee 6.99; Gulf 7.50.
Alfalfa hay (ton): Lindsay,
Pauls Valley, Verden $70.00-
80.00.
BRYANT EAST COACH
STANFORD, Calif. (UPI) —
Paul “Bear” Bryant of Alaba-
ma, one of college football's
most successful coaches, has
been named head coach for the
East squad for the 57th annual
Shrine East-West football game
at Stanford, Jan. 9, it was
announced Tuesday.
It will be a rare appearance
in a college all-star game for
Bryant, who has captured
nearly every honor in collegiate
football, several national cham-
pionships and 306 career
victories. Named as Bryant’s
assistants were Bob Schem-
bechler of Michigan and Jackie
Sherrill of Pittsburgh.
Extension foresters at
Oklahoma State Univer-
sity explain a cord of wood
is a stack of firewood eight
feet long and four feet
high, made up of logs
which are cut four-feet
long.
Perry Ditch Witch high school
age girls finished second Sun-
day in the Stillwater league
softball tournament.
The locals played a total of
four games Saturday and Sun-
day, winning Saturday’s con-
tests and losing out in two
games Sunday to Perkins girls.
George Kent and Jim Smith are
coaches for the Ditch Witchers.
In the finals games of the
tournament Ditch Witch lost 8-6
to Perkins in the first game and
23-10 in the second game to
complete double elimination.
In their first game Saturday,
Ditch Witch girls downed Mor-
rison Victory Tabernacle girls
9-6. The Perryans followed that
game with an 11-3 victory over
Lambert Construction of Stil-
lwater.
Ditch Witch 191
Player, Pos.
Spielbusch
Ratliff
Hodge
Kent
Terronez
Seeliger
McQuinn
Jarrett
Waters
Smith
Brown
Totals
Morrison Tabernacle [6]
Player, Pos.
Sheila
Lisa
Donna
Penney
Holly
Patricia
Candy
Dahrenda
Theresa
Gayle
Totals
Score By Innings:
Ditch Witch 232 2—9-15
Vic. Taber. 500 10—6-15
Speilbusch
Dolezal
Ratliff
Hodge
Kent
Terronez
Seeliger
McQuinn
Slay
Waters
Smith
Jarrett
Brown
Totals
Perkins [23]
Player, Pos.
Kathy
Allisa
Keele
Jennifer
Judy
Andre
Shelley
Kim
Gayla
Jana
Score By Innings:
Ditch Witch010 531 1—10-34
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Player, Pos.
Spielbusch
Ratliff
Hodge
Kent
Terronez
Seeliger
McQuinn
Waters
Slay
Smith
Brown
Totals
Ditch Witch [11]
ab
h
3
3
3
3
2
2
29
2
2
2
2
0
0
0
11
Lambert Construction [3]
Player, Pos.
Biyea
Brooks
McQuiston
Lambert
Ketch
Hill
Irby
Deake
Carpenter
Redding
Totals
Score By Innings:
ab
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3
3
3
3
2
2
2
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24
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Ditch Witch 704 00—11-22
Lambert 100 20-3-12
Ditch Witch [6]
Player, Pos.
Spielbusch
Ratliff
Dolezal
Hodge
Kent
Terronez
Seeliger
McQuinn
Jarrett
Waters
Smith
Brown
Slay
Totals
Perkins [8]
Player, Pos.
Kathy
Allisa
Kelle
Jennifer
Judy
Andrea
Shelly
Kim
Gayla
Jana
Totals
Score By Innings:
ab
5
3
2
5
0
0
0
2
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3
44
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