Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 265, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 20, 1966 Page: 4 of 8
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Page 4, Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Tuesday, December 20,1966.
I Journal-Capital M
3SPORTS
Sports Sessions
By Ed Marak
Fifty-five teams, including the gyms in Miami, Class AA and
Pawhuska Huskies, have entered
the Northeastern A & M High
School Invitational Basketball
Tournament which is scheduled
for January 5, 6 and 7. The teams
will be divided into eight classes, _________„ .....
The Huskies are a Class AA College Gym.
team this year, a change which Schools entered in Class AA
resulted when the old Class B include Sand Springs, Norman
was divided and the upper teams Del City, Tulsa McLain, Tulsa
moved into Class A. According Webster, Enid, Tulsa Washing-
to PHS Coach Harold Owens, ton and Tulsa Edison.
Hominy, Shidler and Barnsdall Competing in Class A with
are now Class A teams while Pawhuska will be Cushing, Vinita,
many former Class A teams mov- Dewey, Blackwell, Miami, We
ed to Class AA and formerClass woka, and Holdenville.
AA teams moved to Class AAA. In Class B Gold Boys will be
In the Verdigris Valley, Paw- Hominy, Owasso, Grove, Bixby,
huska are Vinita are Class AA Commerce, Quapaw, Wyandotte
by petition, Claremore is Class and Fairland.
AA naturally or by virtue of In Class B Blue Boys will be
the size of its enrollment, and Chouteau, Kansas Chelsea,
Dewey and Nowata are Class Welch, Afton, Jay, Colcord and
A. Picher.
Huskies Invade Tiger Lair Tonight
The Pawhuska High School and over Delaware, player to plaver with•
cagers will attempt to extend Cleveland Coach Darold every game and la with almost (Tim) Sutton, Anthony (Yoyo)Gil-
heir win-streak to five this even- Ritchie feels his players are scorer -may be low weeks top key. Sonny (Onions) Malone, and
ing when they invade C leveland’s still in the ««catching up’ • phase week but ax e low man this Liiri-y Sellers.
top-notch new gym for a non- and every game has broughtthem bounder or defensive be top re- Sellers has a 14.2 scoring av-
conference game. The "B" teams to a more equal footing with their Probably starters player erage, Sutton is 12.0, Gilkey is
are scheduled to open the even- opponents who started basketball kies Will De Sorters for the Hus- 10.8, Malone is 10.5 and Rey-
ing's activities at 6:30 p.m. earlier. He returned only two of - pe J oun Reynolds, Cleo nolds is 8.5. Reynolds, Sellers
The Cleveland gym, brand-sp- his starters from last year’s iatam A__u a and Sutton usually lead the re-
anking new last year, has been team, Doug Diehnel and Wayne Inaian Camp Hosts bounding while Gilkey and Malone
further imporved this year with Lawrence, 6-3 post man both Nelagoney Tonight harass the offensive units of
the addition of folding bleachers top scorers against Pawhuska in For Four Gamac ‘heir opponents as they attempt
to accommodate 500 more spec- the past season. Larry Cruzan . Four Games . to work the ball in for shooting
Class A Boys will play in the tators and is probably one of the a sophomore, was second his? 3 .? position.
Civic Center Gym; Class Gold most attractive in the state. It scorer for the Tigers in their - Indian Camp basketball - *********
and Blue Boys and Class A Girls is equivalent to many of those loss to Hominy’s Bucks a teams will play host to Nel- : 00,00700/0/00000000000007
will play in the Will Rogers Gym; where invitational or playoff tour- ago. The Tigers playing wkagoney for four games this 3 PAWHUSKA high school
and Class C Boys, and Gold and naments are played. out Lawrence, lost to the Bun-evening with the first game - Basketball Schedule 1966-67
Blue Girls will compete in the , Cleveland's Tigers have had a 59-38. Lawrence was out with $ starting at 6 p.m. The 3 Tues. Dec 20—Cleveland h
andeq daeracneraundistinauished Au but should Ce ready"t" goSIT ,Ia SMS?; 1 Tours. Dee. Here:
were in the state football playy The Huskies about eauai ,the sixth and under boys , Jan. 5-7—Miami Tournament
offs, and they are now 2-5 for the - us inabout equal toteam. The Seventh and 5 Tues., Jan. 10—Blackwell There
the season. They haverostcames ShorTeearedmaiteient have wonEighth girls and the Sev-1 ^ Jan, 13-Vinita Here-
to Fairfax, Hominy, Shidler, Och- into a smooth defensive evelopingenth and Eighth boys teams - Fr i., Jan. 20— Blackwell Here
elata and Ramona. They have well balanced scoring The scor - will play the final twoTues., Jan. 24—Cleveland Here
wins over Tulsa’s Holland Hall ing honors have moved for games. . Fri. Jan. 27—Nowata There®
*.................Tues., Jan. 31—Drumright Here
Cincinnati Edges
Colorado, 66-64;
Tulsa Stumbles
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Seventh-ranked unbeaten Cin-
cinnati made it six straight —
four of them cliff-hangers — by
squeezing past Colorado 66-64 in
the last two seconds at Cincy,
but otherwise it wasn’t a good
Monday night for Missouri
Valley teams.
Tulsa lost at home, 59-57, to
San Diego State, while Wichita
went down before Texas West-
ern’s fourth-ranked defending
’ncaa champions, 77-60, at El
Paso.
This left the Valley with a 34.
14 record against outside foes,
including 24-7 at home. Both
Valley teams are at home in to-
night’s two - game card, with
Oklahoma at Bradley and San
• Diego State at Wichita.
THE DUKE of Duke Uni- Ken Calloway tipped in a
versity basketball is Bob missed free throw with two d
Xersair one. of college bass. Onda Ten“^
Bewails top backcourt ending a five-game Colorado
men. streak.
SHOP EARLY ALL STORES
However, in the Miami tour- In Class C Boys are Mounds,
ney no change was made in the Kaw City, Big Cabin, Liberty
ratings and the Huskies will be Mounds, Oaks, Bluejacket and
defending their Class A title Olive.
which they won last year. Others In Class Blue Girls are
defending their 1966 titles will Mounds, Owasso, Grove, Bixby,
be Tulsa Webster in Class AA Kaw City, Big Cabin, Liberty
Bixby in Class B Gold Boys’ Mounds and Fairland. In Girls
Chelsea in Class B Blue Boys’ Gold are Chouteau, Kansas,
Colcord in Class C Boys, Bixby Chelsea, Welch, Afton, Colcord,
in Class A Girls, Kansas in Oaksand Bluejacket.
Class Gold Girls, and Mounds ---
in Class Blue Girls. PHS Basketball Coach Harold
Webster ha« were a Owens doesn’t have much time
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most consistent winner, has six back for the SaidPRstar half-
titles since 1956 in Girls com- bail tear Then Sand Springs foot-
roes
of Sie victories in the tournament, ing back in the Six Lakes Con-
forence and is a capable wrest.
Boys Cage Tourney
Slated At Tahlequah
TAHLEQUAH - Northeastern well, Tahlequah, Sallisaw, Pryor
State College will host the 45th and Oklahoma Military Academy,
annual Boys’ Basketball Tourna- Class B champions Spiro and
ment January 5-7, according to Roland return along with West-
D.M. Wadley, athletic director, ville, Union consolidated, Port-
Gerald Benn, instructor of phy- ter, Hulbert, Muldrow, Salina,
sical education, will serveasdir- Fort Gibson, Sequoyah, Cave Sp-
ector of the tournament, rings, Dewar, Oktaha, Jenks,and
Teams entered in Class A Stroud,
are returning champion Musko- Boynton, last year’s Class C
gee Manual and challengers champion returns along with Tul-
Claremore, Broken Arrow, Stil- lahassee, Wainwright, Gans,
Braggs, Avant, Preston and
Watts.
MILLIONAIRE, that’s Buck
passer, the first three-year-
old to reach the million
mark. Buckpasser has won
$1.4 million, making him
the fifth richest money win-
ner in history.
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NBA Scores
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Monday’s Result
Chicago 102, St. Louis 97
Today’s Games
Boston vs. Detroit at Mineap-
olis
Los Angeles at San Francisco
Wednesday’s Games
St. Louis vs. Baltimore at
Charlotte, N.C.
New York at Chicago
Philadelphia at Los Angeles
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Spencer, Frank. Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 57, No. 265, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 20, 1966, newspaper, December 20, 1966; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2281479/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.