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Page 2, Pawhuska Daily Journal-Capital, Friday, January 23,1987
Pawhuska
DAIL Y JOUR NAL-CAPITAL
Donald W. Reynolds, President
Robert Hager, General Manager
JANET KENNETT City Editor
VIOLA HARRIS Bookkeeper
ELLIS OWENS Pressman
SUSIE BERND Advertising Manager
JO ANN GIBSON. Production Manager
BRENDA GATES Circulation and Classified
. LOCALLY OPERATED MEMBER
DONRE Y MEDIA GROUP
Safeway employees still waiting
OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI) —
Employees of Safeway stores in
Oklahoma are still waiting to
find out the fate of their work
places, but Safeway Store Inc.
officials are no longer talking
about the situation.
Joann Pace, the
spokeswoman for
stores, Wednesday
Oklahoma
Safeway
said the
company will not give out any
information about its stores or
the company.
“Right now we are not giving
out any information,” Pace
said.
The move came after reports
that Safeway, in the wake of
leveraged buyout, was consider-
ing selling some of its
Oklahoma stores.
Jack L. Owen, president of
the United Food and Commer-
cial Workers Union, Local 1680,
said employees are concerned
about their future.
“I guess it’s fair to say that
there’s some concern nation-
wide as to whether some stores
might be sold off or not,” Owen
said.
“We’ve still not been advised
of any closings in our area,”
said Owen, who represents 1,800
Safeway employees in the
western two-thirds of Ok-
lahoma. “There obviously are
some rumors here, as there are
in other locations.”
According to earlier reports,
Safeway employs 6,000 in
Oklahoma.
Last year the company
circulated a letter to its
employees listing divisions that
were profitable and that it
intended to keep. Oklahoma
was not on that list.
Last week Safeway officials
confirmed that the company
has posted notice to soon close
Safeway’s Tulsa warehouse.
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IPRA crowns 8 new world champions at IFR17
When the dust settled after the
final round of the 17th annual In-
ternational Finals Rodeo in the
Tulsa, Oklahoma Convention
Center, seven cowboys and one
cowgirl had wrapped the world
titles.
Dan Dailey of Peaster, Texas,
broke his own record of the most all-
around world championship ever in
professional rodeo when he won his
9th all-around title at IFR17. Dailey
waited until the last minuteto cinch
the honor but placed in all three
events he competed in on Sunday
afternoon - tying the first in steer
win the world championship in team
roping. Crow and Williams won
fourth in the final round as well as
first in the average. Crow is the
second world champion in his
family; his brother Steve won the
calf roping title last year.
1984 World Champion Saddle
Bronc rider Butch LeMay of
Collinsville, Oklahoma, won his
second sudden death world cham-
pionship in the saddle bronc riding
by scoring 86 points in the final
round to win both the round and the
average. LeMay barely out-
distanced two time National
wrestling, splitting second and third Champion and reigning World
in bareback riding and splitting Championship Saddle Bronc rider
third and fourth in saddle bronc Justin Rowe of Tulsa, Oklahoma,
riding. He also placed fourth in the and Sam Swearingen of Milroy,
saddle bronc riding average (total Penn., who won first in three go-
score for all rounds).
Mark Kireder, of Angier, N.C.,
won both the IFR and the World
Championship in bareback riding.
Kreder failed to place in the final
round but heldon to his lead to win the
title. Second was Jay Rushing of
Kerrville, Texas, a cowboy who tied
with Kreder for the IFR cham-
pionship last year.
Henryetta, Oklahoma, cowboy
Dale Yerigan won his second con-
secutive steer wrestling world
championship in the final round of
IFR17. Yerigan, a native of Isanti, .
Minn., won the title by winning the
average, (best total time for all five
rounds). Runnerup for the world
title was Randy Taylor of Moore,
Oklahoma, who made his first trip to
the IFR since IFR8.
Terry Crow of Fairland,
Oklahoma, teamed up with Ralph
Williams of Skiatook, Oklahoma, to
rounds and placed in another round
but failed to score on his first horse.
Bonnie Russell of Bells, Texas,
won the world championship in the
Cowbirls’ Barrel Racing. Russell, a
Michigan native, was competing in
her first IFR, although she has
competed in professional rodeo for
20 years. Russell won first in four
rounds and fourth in another to wrap
up the average title.
1986 National Champion Calf
roper Lynndel Walters roped the
1986 World Championship also.
Walters placed first in one round and
fourth in two others to edge 1984
World Champion Calf Roper Terry
Postrach for both the average and
the world championship.
Ronnie Allen of Jacksonville, Fla.,
won his first world championship in
bull riding at the final round of IFR
17. Ronnie was one of only two
cowboys to ride four of the five bulls
at the IFR. Allen won first in two
rounds
and placed in another
to win the average. Norman Curry
of Carthage, Texas, the only other
cowboy to ride four bulls, finished
second in both the average and for
the world title.
22-year-old Paige Hoffman, Fitz-
patrick, Ala., was crowned the 1987
Miss Rodeo U.S.A Paige won the
title over 21 other contestants in
tough competition based on poise,
personality and horsemanship. She
will represent the International
Professional Rodeo Association at
over 200 personal appearances
throughout the country during the
1987 season.
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MIKE SWEARINGEN of East Bethany, New York
was one of seven cowboys vying for International
Profession Rodeo Association World Champion All-
Round Title at the 17th Annual International Finals
Rodeo January 15-18 in the Tulsa Convention Center.
Dan Dailey of Peaster, Texas was the winner of the all-
round title winning for the 9th time. (Photo courtesy of
International Professional Rodeo Association)
Lady Huskies, Varsity to play
in consolation in Pawnee Tourney
The Pawhuska Huskies Varsity
Basketball team rebounded in the
Pawnee Tournament Thursday
night to down Alva in overtime, 55-
47.
The Huskies had suffered a loss in
the tournament to the host team, the
Pawnee Black Bears, in the first
round with victory over Alva, the
Huskies will play in the consolation
finals on Saturday against Cushing
at 1:20. The Lady Huskies will also
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6:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Daily
5:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m. Nightly
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play Saturday beginning at noon.
Rick Peters, the Huskies head
coach, said, “This was important
game for us to win. We played with
a good level of intensity and con-
centration for the first time since the
Hominy game.”
Coach Peters continued, saying,
“I was proud of the way we battled
back from five points down, 45-40, in
the last two minutes of regulation
play. In the last quarter and in the
overtime we shot the ball well,
hitting 10 of 16 attempts. Doyle
Smith and John Jech carried much
of the load coming for eight of the 10
field goals during this period.”
Wade Jones played an outstanding
game, scoring 14 points and pulling
down seven rebounds. Two of which
were offensive rebounds that
Sophomore John Jech added nine
points with five rebounds, three
steals and two fouls.
Senior Craig Hunt contributed six
points with three rebounds, seven
assists, three steals and one foul.
Junior Kirk Harris also added six
points with two rebounds, six
assists, two steals and five fouls.
Sophomore Clint Walker hit two
baskets for four points, had four
assists, one steal and no fouls.
Following the Pawnee Tour-
nament the Huskies will be on the
road at Hominy on January 13 , in
Nowata on the 30th, and return to
Oren Terrill Fieldhouse on Satur-
day, January 31, to face Newkirk
The World Almanac
resulted in baskets in the fourth terry. .
quarter that turned the game last quarter
around for us, according to Coach
Peters TODAY’S TRIVIA: Who was the chief
justice of the U.S. Supreme Court when
Senior Doyle Smith had the hot Potter Stewart was appointed asso-
hands in the Alva game, scoring 16 ciatejustice in 1958? (a) Warren Burger
points, with five rebounds, two (b) William 0 Douglas (c) Earl Warren
assists, three steals and no fouls. TODAY'S TRIVIA ANSWERS: (c) Earl
Junior Wade Jones hit for 14 Warren was chief justice of the Su-
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