Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 213, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1974 Page: 4 of 14
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Page4 Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Friday, October 25, 1974
OKC set to host World AMA spears football practices
□ h a mH 1 on A n n | Q € CHICAGO (UPI) — The ing. which it said can lead to Tim Craig, the secretary of the The AMA also recommended helmets with a soft outer
1 J I J J D CL D American Medical Association the most common football AHA s00 un)) bis405 The < hanges to improve the effec-
Asays it wants a halt called to injury, the knee injury, which greatest potential from tiveness of various types of
the practice of spearing" and affects about 25 per cent of the such blocks below the waist protective equihment, including
below-the-waist blocking in high school and collegiate occur downfield because of the helmets and shoulder pads
football and advocates in- players great momentum generated in The association said manu
creased protection for helmets Donald A. Cooper, spokesman that area facturers should modify football
and shoulder pads for the AMA Committee on the "Therefore a rule designed to
The AMA says that spearing. Medical .Aspects of Sports, eliminate all below-the-
when a blocker or tackler uses commented on Monday night's waist
his head as a battering ram, showing of an ABC-TV docu- blocking on downfield plays
can cause serious injury or mentary dealing with high holds promise of a considerable
death The AMA has con- school athletics injuries, “Dan- decrease in knee trauma,"
out that only top winners in Oklahoma horse enthusiasts to demned the practice since 1967. ger in Sports Paying the Craig said
Oklahoma City hosts World
( hampionship Appaloosa Show
> ext month A visit to the
fairgrounds November 11-16
might (cause the unwary to
covering to reduce the injury
that may be inflicted by the
hard helmets It also suggested
similar action be taken for
shoulder pads and other hard
plastic equipment
der if he’s seeing, spots,
e his eyes. Chepse are he
be because, some 1500
tted horses are expected in
1 A City on those dates
4
formance Horse Show
the event is co-sponsored by
the Oklahoma City Chamber of
mmerce, Appaloosa Horse
* lub. Inc., and several
klahoma Appaloosa Horse
Clubs
The Appaloosa Show, like the
National Finals Rodeo and the
( wboy Hall of Fame, lives up
to the best traditions of
Oklahoma City’s western
heritage," says Floyd Olson.
airman of the Chamber s
Livestock Show Council
The very finest in horses and
riders from all across the
i untry will be in Oklahoma
( ity ,” Olson says and he points
State r Regional competition see the first World Cham- The medical association also
are qualified to enter this pionship Appaloosa Horse criticized below-the-waist
Championship Show "
Show "
block-
Price."
"At last the coaches may
listen to the advice of those
medical, educational and
Olson predicts the final two .
performances. Friday and
Saturday nights, November 15
and 16, 7:30 p.m will be the
most exciting of the show, as
World Champions will be
named in competitive events.
ranging from rodeo calf roping :
and heading and heeling to the
fam >us Nez Perce Stake Race
and the Camas Prairie Stump
Race.
Ti kets are n' w on sale at
Fullerton Ticket Agency, Civic
er Music Hall, Oklahoma
City and Olson urges al
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| ? SPORTS
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* athlet-
ic organizations that have
‘ . warned for many years against
such tactics as ‘spearing’."
- Although rule changes have
been effected in recent years,
they do not affect blocking
a downfield on pass plays," said
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ED’S RECORD
HASN’T CHANGED
Huskies beat the Spartans ‘
Mike Hayes No 46 above is just one of the fine Huskie
footba players suiting up to defend Pawhuska in the contest
with Bixby tonight at Orman Beach Stadium Mike a halfback,
is pre tty good at hanging onto the ball as the picture shows, but
the statistics say he is more versatile He made five tackles and
assisted on two others in the game with Skiatook last Friday
night He also caught a pass good for 15 yards in the game (J C
Photo
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neither has Mr. Edmondson
FOR ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT
Former Former
U S Senator Congressman Congressman
BELLMON EDMONDSON FORD
83%
22%
83%
Percent of votes supporting legislation for economy in government
National Association of Businessmen 91st Congress.
AGAINST INFLATIONARY SPENDING
Former Former
U S Senator Congressman Congressman
BELLMON EDMONDSON FORD
73%
7%
87%
Percent of votes against legislation for inflationary spending. Americans
for Constitutional Action
OTHER -ACTIONS VS. WORDS’’
HENRY BELLMON voted against increasing the national debt five times
in five years
EDMONDSON voted in favor of increasing the national debt 11 times
since 1960
HENRY BELLMON voted NO against spending $350 millions in tax dol-
lars to underwrite big business (the mismanaged Penn Central RR and
Lockheed Aircraft)
ED EDMONDSON voted YES for spending your tax dollars for these same
big corporations
Which man will do more to help curb inflation?
Henry Bellmon has proved he s tight-fisted with your tax
dollars. His opponent has a 20-year history of wasteful, in-
flationary spending.
Bellmon s the best choice for an inflation-proof future.
RE-ELECT U. S. SENATOR HENRY
BELLMONI:
Paid for by FRIENDS OF HENRY BELLMON Ed Malzahn. Chairman
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Spencer, Frank. Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital (Pawhuska, Okla.), Vol. 65, No. 213, Ed. 1 Friday, October 25, 1974, newspaper, October 25, 1974; Pawhuska, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2283509/m1/4/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.