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P. 4, Perry Daily Journal Thursday, Oct. 13, 1988
Anytime’s a Great Time To Bowl!
Open Weekdays 5-11 P.M.
Saturday 1-Midnight
Sunday 1-11 P.M.
DISCOUNT BOWLING SAT. AND SUN.
1-5 P.M.I
PERRY LANES
336—4058
Sports Dodgers And A’s
In World Series
GOOD DEALS
Playoff
Results
By United Press International
League Championship Series
(Games won)
National League
Pawnee Arts,
Crafts Show
Saturday
The Tourism Committee of
Pawnee’s Chamber of Com-
merce has finalized plans for
Meet A
Perry Maroon
$2500 per month”
puts you
a cut above
It ’s time to get ready for fall and winter
Whether it s one of our tough-cutting chain saws, or any
one of our other John Deere lawn and garden products, we
can help make your season a good one
The John Deere credit card. Come on in and apply today.
its based on (1/24) of the estimated amount
for • John Deere 450 chain saw
1
RGE
PERRY SALES & SERVICE
North Highway 77
Across from Stadium
336-3014
1988—Los Angeles 4, New York J
1987—St. Louis f, San Francisco 3
1986—New York 4, Houston 2
1985—St. Louis 4, Los Angeles 2
1984— San Diego 3, Chicago 2
1983- Philadelphia 3. Los Angeles
1982— St. Louis 3, Atlanta *
1981—Los Angeles 3, Montreal 2
1980—Philadelphia 3, Houston 2
1979- Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 0
1978— Los Angeles 3, Philadelphia
1977- Los Angeles 3, Philadelphia
1976— Cincinnati 3. Philadelphia 4
1975-Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 0
1974— Los Angeles 3, Pittsburgh 1
1973—New York 3, Cincinnati 2
1972— Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 2
1971-Pittsburgh 3, San Francisco
1970— Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 4
1969—New York 3, Atlanta 4
American League
1988—Oakland 4, Boston 0
1987— Minnesota 4, Detroit 1
1986- Boston 4, California 3
1985- Kansas City 4, Toronto 3
1984— Detroit 3, Kansas City *
1983— Baltimore 3, Chicago 1
1982—Milwaukee 3, California 2
1981—New York 3, Oakland *
1980—Kansas City 3, New York 0
1979— Baltimore 3, California 1
1978—New York 3, Kansas City 1
1977— New York 3, Kansas City 2
1976- New York 3, Kansas City 2
1975—Boston 3, Oakland *
1974— Oakland 3, Baltimore 1
1973— Oakland 3, Baltimore 2
1972—Oakland 3, Detroit 2
1971 - Baltimore 3. Oakland 0
1970—Baltimore 3. Minnesota •
1969-Baltimore 3, Minnesota 0
By JEFF HASEN Ron Darling. Alfredo Griffin who ended the season with a the second Arts &, Charts show
UPI Sports Writer then bunted to the right of the record 59 consecutive and Buffalo&ireer Feed on
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - mound and beat it out to load scoreless innings, was named October 15.9 4.the Court
The Los Angeles Dodgers, the bases. Hershiser bounced the series Most Valuable house Square in case of rain
ridiculed for consecutive to rookie third baseman Player after pitching in 24 2-3 exhibitors till he inside the
73-win seasons, maintain they Gregg Jefferies, who bobbled innings. Courthouse
are National League cham- the ball and was late with a “I pitched the same way in
pions because of the resolve in throw to first. ’86 and ‘87, but I was just a As with last year’s event,
their hearts. “With two strikes, I wasn’t .500 pitcher,” Hershiser said, the heritage left to Pawnee by
"I’ve always said it’s not in that close,” said Jefferies, “But if you put a ballclub Gordon W. Lillie, “Pawnee
the strongest man who wins who would’ve had a play at behind a pretty decent pit- Bill," will highlighted by
the fight or the fastest man the plate if he fielded the ball cher, you can put some Buffalo Burgers being served
who wins the race,” Manager cleanly. “I hurried it. I numbers on the board, beginning at 11 a.m., for $2.50
Tom Lasorda said Wednes- should’ve taken my time.” “I tried to throw the ballas each. Local merchants will be
day night after the Dodgers Sax made it 4-0 with a single hard as I could, and get the distributing Buffalo Burger
rode Orel Hershiser’s arm up the middle and Dwight ban to sink. I had a very, very discount coupons, reducing
and a five-run second inning Gooden relieved for the first good curveball most of the the cost by $1.
to a 6-0 victory over the New time in his five-year major night." A new feature this year is a
York Mets in the decisive league career. Mickey Hat- Los Angeles scored first for band “jam session” be-
game of the NL playoffs. cher advanced the runners the sixth time in the series, ginning at noon. Area musi-
“And it’s not always the with a hit-and-run grounder to Sax led off the first with a cians are invited to join in any
best team that wins the race, second before Gibson was single to center and Hatcher time during the afternoon. A
It’s the one that wants it walked intentionally. doubled him to third. Gibson’s special treat will be Lucy
more.” Mike Marshall slammed a long sacrifice fly scored Sax from Buck Snort, Tenn., who
The Dodgers, who over- two-hopper to second and moved Hatcher to third, will provide special entertain-
came a blown lead in Gamel, baseman Wally Backman, Darling escaped further trou- ment at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
the suspension of reliever Jay who threw wildly to second as ble when he struck out Mar- Many people have seen Lucy
Howell and a disabling injury Herhsiser scored. John shall and Shelby. do her special entertainment,
to Kirk Gibson, will play the Shelby’s sacrifice fly to "I’d love to say they beat Many exhibitors are ex-
Oakland Athletics in the brought home Sax for the fifth me without my good stuff, but pected, along with the Shriner
World Series beginning Satur- run of the inning. it isn’t true,” Darling said. “I Klowns. There will be a varie-
day night at Dodger Stadium. “Six runs makes it a lot felt wonderful.” ty of booths, face painting,
“I like to be the underdog,” easier,” Scioscia said. “Give The Mets, who won 10 of 11 food and more. Visitors are
PUBLIC AUCTION
OF FURNITURE & MISCELLANEOUS
Saturday, October 15, 1988
2:00 P.M.
Sale will be conducted on the property located at 409 West Osage in Garber,
Oklahoma.
Household: Chrome table & 6 chairs, two leaves; white table on wheels, 2 shelves;
floor lamp and table lamps; five drawer chest; telephone table; brown platform rocker;
gun rack; green vinyl chair; record player and some records; game tabletop; twin size
bed frame; dryer-Kenmore, old but still being used; Frigidaire refrigerator (frost free);
antique Roper gas range, 1930’s, still usable; 1 folding ironing board, needs cover
& pad; 1 table model sewing machine with attachments; 1 large commercial size easel.
Tools: Odds and ends; 1 5 HP rotor tiller; 1 16 lb. sledge hammer; tool boxes and
numerous other items; 3 good tires; number of small electric motors.
Miscellaneous: 1 set wheat dishes (Collectors item); 1 12 cup Norelco coffee maker
and filters; 1 5 piece wok set - never out of box; Tiara glassware, consists of tray,
decanter and 8 glasses; large deviled egg plate and large relish plate; 1 5 qt. iron cooking
pot 4 lid; 1 36 cup electric coffee maker, like new; bottles 4 jars; odds and ends of
old dishes; size #2 tub and wash board; picture frames and some paintings; 1 lawn
4 porch chaise lounge 4 pad; 2 metal lawn chairs (rocking chairs); lots of items too
numerous to mention.
Terms: Cash
Libby Johnson, Owner
Sala Conducted By
Casteel Real Estate & Auction Co.
Wayne Casteel and Sons, Auctioneers — Perry Ok.
Office 405-336-5612
Home 405-336-4896
ESTATE AUCTION
of Home and
FURNITURE
In Lucien, Okla.
Saturday, Oct. 15, 1988
10 a.m.
Sale will be located two blocks south and one-half block
east of the Methodist Church in Lucien, Okla.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lots 6, 7 and 8 and lots 13
through 19, Block 36, Town of Lucien.
This home consists of two bedrooms, living room,
kitchen-dining room combined, small back porch.
House is in good condition and will make someone
a good home. It has a chickenhouse and garage,
several fruit trees and an excellent garden spot.
FURNITURE
Kenmore gas range
Whirlpool no-frost refrigerator
Moore’s heating stove
Whirlpool wringer type washing machine
Dinette set China hutch
Swivel rocker
Small writing desk
RCA color TV
Divan and platform rocker
3-piece bedroom suite Antique chifferobe
Mason rotary treadle sewing machine
Old buffet Iron bed Metal cupboard
Two fans Several antique dishes
Cooking utensils
Picture frame, bedding, old quilts, garden tools,
antique Coolerator, old fruit jars, many other items too
numerous to mention.
TERMS: On real estate, 10 percent down day of
sale; balance on confirmation of the court.
CASH ON PERSONAL PROPERTY
LILLIE HAFNER ESTATE, Owner
Sale Conducted by
Casteel Real Estate & Auction Co.
Wayne Casteel and Sone, Auctioneers - Perry, OK
Office 405-336-6612
Home 406-336-4896
said Dodger second baseman Orel six runs and he can he from the Dodgers in the invited to stop by the Pawnee
Steve Sax. “Then the expecta- tough to beat. Orel turned it regular season, had two on Bill Museum, also.
tion of winning is on the other up a notch tonight.” and one out in the first, but
team.” Hershiser, who saved Darryl Strawberry bounced MISSED CONNECTION
The big second inning Game 4, spaced five hits out and Kevin McReyolds ORLANDO Fla (UPI) -
began when Mike Scioscia while walking two and strik- sent a soft liner to third. The signals got crossed in
and Jeff Hamilton singled off ing out five. The right-hander, Hershiser yielded a one-out Orlando, leaving scores of
double to Jeffries in the motorists stranded at what
seventh, but retired Gary will probably be the longest
Carter and Kevin Elster on retj light they will ever thoroughfares, minutes,” he said,
flyouts. In the eighth, he hit endure. “It wasn’t a glitch in the Scores of drivers were
Len Dykstra and walked An engineer’s mistake par- system. It was during an in- stuck as the lights remained
Backman with one out, but alyzed downtown traffic for stallation, someone forgot to on red while thousands of
and six minutes when the traffic plug in a couple of machines,” others attempted to slip by —
easy signals got stuck on red dur- said mayoral aide Joe unsuccessfully — on green or
Area Gridsters
To Play Friday
Perry and Covington-Douglas grid teams will be on the
road Friday while Billings, Garber and Morrison have home
games.
Perry will travel to Bristow Friday. The locals lost a
14-7 contest to Mannford last Friday night.
Covington-Douglas will meet Kremlin-Hillsdale Friday.
Last week, the C-D team was on the losing end of a 42-8 score
in a game with Morrison.
Billings will host Deer Creek-Lamont for homecoming
on Friday. The Billings team lost a 50-6 contest last week
to Pond Creek-Hunter.
Garber will host Thomas on Friday. This week’s game
comes after a crushing 71-0 loss to Seiling last Friday.
Morrison will play against Pond Creek-Hunter this
week on the Morrison field. Morrison topped Coving-
ton-Douglas 42-8 last Friday night.
Mike Kirk News
Feature Subject
got Hernandez
Strawberry on
grounders.
LINEBACKER AND defensive end, Dustin Devlin, weighs
170 pounds and measures 5’ 8”. A sophomore, he has played
football five years. Devlin is the son of Mike and Donna
Devlin.
ing lunch hour and forced the Mittiga. yellow, Mittiga said.
“We didn’tplay well defen- city f0 call out police on Orlando’s $3 million He said police officers on
sively, said New York horseback to unclog synchronizing computer motorcycles and horseback
Manager Davey Johnson, intersections. started working this summer, responded to the crisis and
We didn t give Darling Traffic engineers replacing but Mittiga said workers ad- directed traffic.
enough help. The second inn- a piece of Orlando’s ding equipment forgot to con-
ing didn t cost us the game, sophisticated traffic light syn- nect two parts and a backup Announcements of engage-
We didn t score. You have to chronizing system Tuesday system failed to initiate when ments, and a picture of the in-
give Hershiser credit.” forgot to plug in a cable, the main computer system dividual or couple, will be
The Dodgers, who last won freezing the signals at 34 in- failed. published in The Journal. For
the pennant in 1981, said they tersections, mostly along “They were left unplugged details come in and talk with
will be ready to handle the Orlando’s busy north-south inadvertently for six our social editor.
lethal Athletics.
“They’ve got an extremely
powerful club,” Sax said.
“They’ve got a lot of potential
— good defense, good speed
and tremendous pitching. But
it’s a tossup.”
Gooden said he will be not
be among the millions view-
ing the Fall Classic.
“I can’t watch the series,”
JOIN US AT THE RACES
Mike Kirk, formerly of Per- sports writer for the Lawton he said. “I’ll be pulling for the
ry, was featured in an article Constitution-Morning Press Dodgers because I have some
which appeared in the Wed- and before that was sports friendsover there, but I can t
nesday, Sept. 28, issue of The editor for the McAlester watch U”
Edmond Evening Sun. News-Capital and Democrat.
The article was written by He is a 1978 graduate of
John Hensley, sports writer Perry high school and wrote
for the Sun, and concerns sports articles for The Perry
Kirk’s position as sports infor- Daily Journal asa high school
mation director at Central student. He graduatedin 1982
State university. from Oklahoma State univer-
Kirk has been sports infor- sity. He worked in the OSU
mation director at CSU since sports information office as
last November. Prior to ac- an undergraduate.
cepting that position, he was Kirk is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jess Kirk, 801 Delaware
street.
He says he enjoys his work
although many people don’t
know exactly what a sports
information director is. Kirk
says the position is perfect for
him because he is able to live
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OCT. 13th
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and be associated with a
school that has a quality ath-
letic department.
Not only did the position at
CSU mean a change in jobs
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184 for Kirk, it also brought
177 romance into his life. The first
1,2 week at CSU, he met Debbie
221 Descher, a student. The two
201 now are engaged and will be
married Nov. 26.
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Aaron Leigh
* Recognized
517
Aaron Leigh, Morrison, was
84 the lone gridster from the
824 Perry area to be recognized
2445 this week as a Stillwater
2423 NewsPress Player of the
2372 Week.
Leigh was cited for action
in Morrison’s 42-8 win over
Covington-Douglas last Fri-
day night. A junior offensive
and defensive end, Leigh had
10 tackles, including six for 54
yards in losses. He also had
one carry for a 20 yard touch-
793 down and caught three passes
172 for two more scores and 74
171 yards.
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Watson, Milo W. The Perry Daily Journal (Perry, Okla.), Vol. 95, No. 210, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1988, newspaper, October 13, 1988; Perry, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2255425/m1/4/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.