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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • 8

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I in 1927 Bengals Get Revenge 65 56 UH 04 X04 0 Total 42 23 65 Pokes Punch Basketball Results ss JS 58 44 2C 13 tn 71 65 Lou Retains Advisory Status Perini Quits Milwaukee Post trViA CLvcs Tn ths) ST 4' NOWHERE COMPAMY MQttS merics's inest Monday January 28 1957 I or 6 2 Win WTthJU Detroit 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 do you get a better deal than at JAKE 3 1 1 8 7 0 3 1 4 2 3 2 0 0 1 5 3 0 820 MortS Iroodwey CUAocrGry totiwra MOUJt AtfiUH HEAIIT (LO 10 0 0 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 16 0 1 6 0 0 0 04) 0 Macse iatr ADA ROMEO BMW JWW KXJCHS Ace Ring Staff Set or Meet Rout 88 67 JOE ORD INSURANCE PARTNER 04) 0 0 2 4 0 0 2 3 Caimes who is 49 years old In the year immediately before he joined the club in Boston Caimes was director of public works for the statej of Massachusetts He is an engineer by profession and re ceived his education in Boston schools Helis the father of six children three boys and three girls rang ing in age from 3 to 151j 4 Siemen Allaln Aldehardt Hirns Rodger 9 5 0 0 24 6 0 0 10 4 7 10 1 3 1 Your ORD Dealer 3rd and Dial EU3 5050 Pontius Harrington 2 Deviser DeWitt Collier Harms Evan Born Hogue 2 3 8 7 0 0 0 0 4 4 10 0 3 2 0 0 2 8 10 24 6 9 20 Leary as secretary and assistant treasurer Caimes in his capacity as executive vice president of the Braves handled the business transaction of the club as well as supervising the business activities of far flung farm sys tem He also worked closely with Quinn who served as general manager In the years since the1 club came to Milwaukee Caimes spent a good share of his time visiting the minor league cities His job with the Boston Braves was the first in baseball for LOUISVILLE BARELY WINS LOUISVILLE Ky Jan 26 Hitting a one hander with one second remaining to play Harold Apdrews led the fourth ranked University of Louisville Cardinals to a 57 56 basketball victory over the Dayton lyers tonight Hobart Sacks Up Kiowa County Prize LONE (Staff) Sherry May hit a free throw in the last minute of play to provide Hobart with a 46 45 win over Lone Wolf in the Kiowa county tournament finals Gotebo won the title downing ML Park 46 37 Don McArthur led Hobart with 17 and Toby Woods hit 16 for Lone Wolf It was an uphill battle for the winners who trailed 9 6 at the first quarter and 20 18 at the half The Bearcats overtook the host team with four minutes left Rooch hit 20 points to lead the Gotebo girls and Combs netted 18 for Mt Park Eton S3 Welle Carolina 71 Erskine SO Pfeiffer 68 Lenoir Rhine Newberry 51 Kal Carolina 95 Belmont Abbey 74 High Point 97 AllanUc Chmltian 73 vatawna du appbw nuui Troy Ala 96 Athens 65 Geneva Pa 73 Youngstown Onto Memphis SL 86 Mississippi SL 83 Roanoke hl Lynchburg 74 Ohio Northern 106 Ashland IM Bethanv Kan 6L Coll of Emporia Manhattan 62 Siena 54 Penn State 78 Rutgers 77 Springfield 55 Hofslra 53 cmiyne 66 Plattsburgh 6 TR TfKr 70 North Carolina AAT 80 ayetteville TC 60 Purdue 74 Valparaiso 65 St Anselms NH 90 Boston College 71 AUgUStana tu Bl unr ruieai Elmhurst 75 North Cent tlL 72 Concord ml River orest 6S UL Tech Hanover 94 Transylvania 90 Berea 84 WUmlngton Ohio 74 Baltimore 3L Gallaudet 61 airmont WVa S3 Concord 62 Bluefield SU 73 Salem WVa 68 Marshall 76 Kent Obto 60 LaSalle 84 Penn 73 McNeese SL 79 Louisiana Coll 57 Memphis Navy Imttattonal irst Roand Arkansas St Tchra 84 Memphis Navy Mississippi ColL 99 Ouachita 79 PROESSIONAL Syracuse 99 Rochester 95 New York 122i Minneapolis 107 ort Wayne 101 Philadelphia 5 1 0 0 6 3 0 0 4 4 14 14 28 0 1 3 OO 0 0 0 0 0 0 A superior conditioned ort Sill boxing team pounded out a 6 2 triumph over ort Polk La in Honeycutt gym last night before some 600 eskimos who braved a thin sheet of sleet and icy roads to witness the bruising card I Dillard Jackson defending ourth Army middleweight king and Antonia Burciago ourth Army flyweight titlist last winter scored impressive victories for the Sillmeh Burciago gained a 'clear cut nod over Clark O'Brien in the opening fight Ion the card and Jackson scored the only technical knockout of the evening to climax a free swinging brawl with eager Roland WaddelL i The rugired Waddell made the mistake of trying to slug it out with Jackson who moved tn quickly and scored damaging blows with some neat in fighting The fight was stopped with 1:45 gone in the second round Walfer Irby muscular 165 pound er scored a 'big win for Sgt George Sill squad when he decisioned tough Herman Car rcf defending ourth Army champion Irby decked Carrol with a rip ping right in the first round and needed that wallop to gain the ver dict over the fast finishing Polk puncher Also posting wins for Sill were improving Ted Marquez who out pointed Vernon Norman in a 132 poundi scrap: welter Edward ields who decisioned John Pur nell in a lively fight and Samuel Sykes! who won a split de cision! over lefty Tom Cunning ham in a 175 pound bout Southpaw William Arch Indian heavyweight gained only victory when he decisioned Eugene Hicksl in the final fight It was extremely close but Aren was more accurate with hisjwmbs Aihor Polk victory came when Richard Smith forfeit ed Herschel Jones in a im pound match The results: Burciago SOU dc Clark O'Brien 1JB Ted Marquez SHI dtc ernon Norman 147 iEdward ield Silt dec John Puntel! 146 fDIllard Jactawrt SIU Ro land Waddell 2 1W Walt Irby Silt dec Herman Car rol Herachel Jones Polk won by for feit fitom Richard Smith 175 Samuel Syke SHI dec Tbm Cun ningham vy William Arch Polk dec Eu gene Hick $195 YOU LB57 hr I nfr $795 trade fa A seasoned staff of box ing 'experts will serve as referees and judges fgr the an nual Southern Oklahoma Golden Goit' tournament here eb 5 6 7 8 Dude McCook colorful Enid veteran and dean' of state Gold en Gloves officials will head the four man officiating teAm as Ref erve in Chief of the ring tourna ment which will be staged in ort Sill's Honeycutt gym Also sen ing as third man in the ring will oe Marvin Liddell one of the all time greats of state Golden Gloves annals: Eddie Washburn another brilliant Gold en Glover in his younger das and Harry Ratliff up and eom ing young referee who was a former football all stater at Okla homa City Northeast high school Liddell who is employed in the circulation 'department of The Daily Oklahoman and Oklahoma City Tinies! and Washburn head football and basketball coach at Riverside Indian school in Ana darko are both two time' state 117 pound Golden Gloves titlists Ma HaJw St 04) 0 Hick 3 4 11 Chrinlan 04) 3 6 OO 1 2 2 3 3 0 0 4 2 3 8 $200 REWARD Be on the lookout for an old inflated ball If you know the whereabout of one tuck it under your arm ano come ur $200 TRADE IN ON this top parity YOfT biskethaH farm for i perfomaact 1 Weaver Captures Title In Overtime GRANDIELD Cen ter McKinley sank a pair of free throws in the overtime period to give Weaver a 42 40 victory over Hollister and the Tillman county tournament title here last night The Tipton girls won the opening clash beating Grandfield 5M7 Weaver led most of way owning quarter leads of 16 10 22 21 and 31 27 but Hollister came back to tie it 40 all at the end of the game McCormick hit 17 and McKinley 14 for Weaver while Washburn let Hollister with 22 The Tipton girls who Ted only 19 18 at the half were paced by Ritchie and Suiter with 21 and 2Q points while Burns hit 26 for the losers Sillmen Clip Polk Boxers Pro Hockey Results NHL Nrv 5 Boston 3 4 Montreal 4 Detroft 4 Toronto I 1NIKRN4TIONAL I EAGUE Cincinnati 7 Indianapolis 3 ort Wayne 5 Huntington 5 Toledo 1 5 Troy 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Pro' toence 6 Buffalo 2 SpriiurfleM 6 Cleveland 0 Hershey 4 Rochester 3 EASTERN LEAGUE Johnstown 1 Philadelphia 0 Complete Stock to Choose rom Ask for Demonstration STATE HIGH SCHOOL COMANCHE COUNTY inal postponed COTTON COUNT! inals nrwtponed Icy road htnai PrrRW coUNTT Chan pKmsW 9) Irvin 34 Terral 30 Hastings 3 Addington 40 fgirt) TILLMAN COUNTY hxmplwshlp Weaver 2 Hollister 40 tOvertlme) Tipton 59 urananeio KIOWAChamplohlp) Hobart 46 Lnne Wolf Gotebo 46 Mt View 37 fGirl) STATE COLLEGE Okla AAM 68 Loyola Chicago) Idaho State 65 Oklahoma City 56 SL Loul 88 TiiUa 67 MISSOUK1 VALLbl 7L Drake 61 SO Delaware 7 BIG SEVEN State TO Arkansas 56 OTHER COLLEGE I By LEW JOHNSON (Constitution Sports Editor) AN ImoorlnE array of boxing talent wiUseek the 147 pound cham pionship in the Southern Oklahoma Golden Gloves tournament here eb 3 6 7 tourney officials revealed Saturday Mn Nn less than five outstanding young glovers will be swinging for th? winSi 'title when th? furious fistic festival is unreeled in rHeS toTSlsRpair of top flight punches from the aS Schley Lynch and Bob Samamego Other top night welt hn have already tossed their gloves into the nng are Paul A Hall of Tinker Air orce base in Oklahoma City Pain Lloyd of Altus Ken Coosewoon veteran city clover and Harry Jackson hard hittmg St? Necro youth who was welter novice champ here two years ago I vnch was a finalist in the Northwest tournament at Portland oXn last mter lasing to national AAU 147 pound champion Toimy Thomas Earlier Lynch had won the Oregon welter title as at Cameron college at the request of his father Dennis Lynch who was a standout athlete for the Aggies in 1927 GRAND OPENING of the Southwest's LASf PARTS nd SERVK IHSTITUTKRi OR IMPORTED CARS THOROUGHBRED CAR COMPANT' formerly of 4217 North Western Oklahoma City Okl thonu uka pride ia MMXMwang the opening of their palatial new how at 829 Noith Broadway in Oklahoma City the largest of their kind tn the SouthweL Samhntego has scaled down to after nshtine two years as a middleweight while in the army at ort silr nS Paso Tex erid ace aa state 160 pound noviceaiTrsWcldl entrv from the 6 vears lold and has won 38 of 40 amateur three by TKOs He was a wlterweight fmanst in the Nebraska state Golden Gloves tournament two and before entering fighting out of Altus also has had wide amateur vhorvvnirwi tn eNperiwtTs ne KT onax otMnvg giit i i Mr ill necucuu saoi ana wwr Golden Gloves tourney before being eliminated in 1952 He was a here semiunalist in the Amaruio iex regioiuu wu Although he has yet to hit the championship Jackpot Coosewoon is a dever boxer and 15 a definite title contender He a rnember ol KmIk't wroenart iYJ runrmxn ijhiiih iii iuer vuouiiv er the National uuara xeam nere wiulu a cut eve after pOfng up a wide early lean Monroe aGee Morgan although onlv Sellers beat Poco again early last year or a split then mere is wiimw two Chicago in 1 the second game of a I Chicago Stadium doubleheader Illinois tied a stadium team scor ing record I by rolling over Notre Dame 99 81 in the first game Loyola held off the Aggies dur ing most of the first half but fin ally succumbed to an drive and wound up on the short end of a 28 32 score at the intermis sion S' Oklahoma pushed the wedge even further in the opening mo ments of the second half dropping tn eight points before the Ramb lers could score and running up a 52 margin midway in the final period Senior guard Mel Wright paced the Aggies with 16 points and jun ior forward Eddie Sutton dropped in 13 i Oklahoma became deadly from the free throw line in the game's final moments sinking in 14 charity tosses in succession Top scorer for Loyola the host team was sophomore guard Paul Sheedy who accounted for 14 points SCORE TO WED CLEVELAND Jan 26 The engagement of Herb Score 23 year old pitcher for the Cleveland Indians and Miss Nancy Ann Mc Namara 20 was announced today They plan to be married this fall I 14 VanLii Kentucky 9L Vanderbilt S3 Illinois 99 Notre Dame 81 Ohio Mat S3 Northwestern 73 Bay tor 70 Tex 64 LoulavlU 57 Dayton S6 Western Kentucky 80 Depaul 76 Canlsiu 60 Wyne Mich 63 onJham 85 Army 6J Georgia Tech 84 Tennesse 77 Miami Ohio 88 CinclnraU 76 West Virginia 90 urman 82 Michigan State 72 Minnesota 59 Naw 77 Georgetown 6 South Carolina 90 Wofford 71 Vlllanov 95 Seton Hall 92 Auburn 73 Georgia 66 lorid 93 Alabama 71 New Haven Te 72 Bridgeport 53 Baldwin Wallace 98 Eastern Mich Goto State 88 Air orce Acad 66 St Bonaventure 73 Duquesne 63 Temple TO Lebanon Valley 59 Virginia Tech 86 Davidson 63 Ohio 66 Morehead Ky 59 Bellarmlne 91 Union Ky 76 Ternessee St US Knoxville li Mercer 64 North Georgia Coil 63 Gettysburg 81 Juniata 68 Colgate 96 Connecticut 86 Vi nla VlrrortTit Georgia Tchr 120 Presbyterian Denver Regts 110 Gustavus Adolphu western Mxrnigan Oberlin 61 Buffalo Stale 55 tortda South 96 Valdosta SL JO Lafayette 94 St Joseph's Pa 67 Cedarville 83 Rto Grande Steubenville 74 Lawrence Tech 60 Villa Madonna 72 Georgetown Ky Defiance 67 indlay 3 Wooster 96 Otterbein 73 Indiana Tech 85 Btha 71 SL John Bin 55 Wrgrter 54 Potomac SL 8L 'Morri Harvey 67 Beckley Dart It Elkin 66 State 80 Glenville 74 Akron 92 Heidelberg 65 Alabama Stole 89 Morehouse 61 Et Tenn 81 David UpscomiX38 Stetaon 59 Tampa 37 However the two top fighters may meet in a weight di vistoa on the opening night of the ton ment since no boNer is seeded in the fistic festival The lack of the draw will determine wtio fights whom and when Reserved seat tickets sell' for $150 admission ducats are SI while service personnel and students will be admitted for 50 cents Ducats are on sale at Sporting Goods 409 in Lawton and Honeycutt gym at ort Sill The fights will be staged in ort Honeycutt gym with cham pions qualifying for the state tourn ament in Tulsa The Constitution and Morning Press are sponsoring the charity event with all proceeds above ex penses being used for underpriv ileged work ans are urged to purchase gen eral admission tickets early to avoid standing in line at the Hon eycutt gym ticket booth County Meet Is Postponed inals of the Comanche county cage tournament scheduled for Saturday night were postponed be cause of bad weather Glenn Dosser tournament man ager said the postponement was made by decision of superinten dents Date of the championship matches has not been set but will probably be Wednesday or Thurs day Chattanooga and Sterling boys end Cache and Geronimo girts are in finals Chattanooga and Cache tourna ment favorites seem even better choices now Coach Harley Pierce's Warriors defeated Elgin 68 56 ri day night in most observers considered the real championship game The Warriors were deadly at the free throw line and poured in 36 of 46 tosses Elgin employed a full court press which cut field scoring somewhat but worked against the Owls in final analysis Coache girts are almost prohib itive favorites over defending champion Geronimo which upset Indiahoma to get into the finals Cache however was favored last year only to lose to the Blue Jays in the finale Sterling defeated Douglass 45 38 to gain the other finals berth The Donnie Bailey who got 35 points against SIS in the opener has been their sparkplug but it is doubtful if Bailey will be able to drive on the Warrior defense Twtolx TVda 8 Lcral Irving Grabs Off Jefferson Crown Irving edg ed Terral 34 30 for the champion ship in the annual Jefferson coun ty basketball tournament here Sat urday night as erguson scor ed 13 points In the girts title game rances Prrson came through with 35 points to spark Hastings to a 43 40 triumph over Addington Miss Person count ed 11 field and hit on 13 of 20 free throws Betty Headrick was high for the losers with 23 Addington led at halftime 20 19 In tht boys contest Irving cruis ed into a 19 13 halftime margin and maintained the lead the rest of the way Sam Medley was high for the losers with 11 Liddell won his titles in 1937 S8 while Washburn punched his way to the state wetter title in 1916 48 and soared to the finals of the Tournament ot Champions at Chicago in' 1948 while campaigning for the Cameron Aggies Liddell is listed on the all time Oklahoma Golden Gloves team selected by fans shortly before the 1947 state tourney Ratliff now a businessman here won the district 175 pound title here In 1949 Tournament officials pointed out that the four top flight ref erees were secured for the pro tection of the youthful fighters in the field Every precaution will be taken to prevent serious injury to the participants in the popular gloves carnival It was also decided to use only one local official since fighters from all over southern Oklahoma Will be competing McCook Liddell and Ratliff have worked tournaments here in the past and are popular with the tans and fighters alike The clean cut Washburn one of the most popular boxers to ever step into the squared cir cle here will be making his de but as a referee in Lawion He has officiated in other cities how ever College Wrestling Results northwestern 19 Purdue 13 Oregon 31 Washington State 6 Michigan Stat 1 Ohio Stale 5 Cctorado Sta Air orce Acad 6 College Swimming Results Oto Stale 59 Michigan State 42Idaho Stale 43 Utah State 40 Montana 45 Washington State 38 THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION MORNING PRESS Sunday Jan 27 1957 I iUTSianaing ia I I Star Welterweights Join Golden Gloves He Id Tvn Tkiuttav mrt imrtitHi year DIDE McCOOK Heads All Star Ring Staff Better Hurry! Ring Ducats Selling ast! STARTING Monday reserved seat and general admission tickets for the Southern Oklahoma Golden Gloves' tournament can be pur chased for any one of the four ses sions in the big boxing carnival During the first week of ducat sales fans could purchase reserv ed seat tickets for all four nights only This system was followed to allow rabid fans to get the same seats all four nights But reserved seat ducats are rww a dllaUK: CULV 644V ov sions with about 20 fights and possibly more scheduled each evening The tournament opens Tuesday eb 5 and runs through riday eb 8 Preliminary fights will be unreeled the first night semifinal bouts will be dividedetween the second and third nights and the 18 championship bouts in the Nov ice and Open divisions will be staged on the headline riday pro TRY US ON A ORD HIGH KICKER: orwwruxaara at night Others Include AAM center for Billikens Tulsans ST LOUIS Jan 26 tf St Louis riddled defense with sharp ntimXWINITC I I IJ shots in an 88 67 victory tonight I AW Al 2) nXhn Which kept the Billikens on the LUVUlOl UU JU hwls of Bradley and Wichita in V1WJ WW 1 Missouri valley basketball CHICAGO Jan 26 (UP) Okla 'etralrfrf Valle homa never in serious was trouble Saturday night chalked vjetory for the BiUs after an up a 68 58 victory over Loyola of ing defeat at Vi irfnte Dflsa rViraon in I the second Came or a 1 am ST LOUIS Mirnlft Burnett Smith Bradford Redshaw Serkin erry Hake Melck Todd Alcorn Rogers lood McCartny 0 Harie Hanlen Tatal cme run a rd the state meet via a first round tkv mey nave aer Lonnie Poco clever Lawton flyweight antLwt Sills fighting a shrewd to gain a close decisioiL Jackson defending district and ourth Army Tbe Own pound division already has three top contenders in pion Poco also a member of the CameroK Tedder Tirador Armstrong of Anadarko up to the 118 pound class this winter but Jackson will campaign as hard hitting southpaw who won the state novice featherweight title a 160 pounder again 5 hot farf war and ort Antonia Burciago a defending ourth Army As yet there are no official entries in the Opeij flyweight nr who was eliminated by two time national fiweight champion Worth ta kwtfhara VLp find Oavid i taefae Armcfrnncr nV of th? mOSt th naxt twn vears and both the Lawton xournamenL mb a vAH I I 1 IT 1 3 KziiiOTNe rvwtr mm MMdiii rativ ymf rsep to Eeat Doug in the district tourney ana again vi44w MILWAUKEE Jan 26 Louis Perini resigned as presi dent of the National League base ball club of Milwaukee tonight and Joseph Caimes who has been executive vice president was named by the directors to suc ceed him Perini was named chairman of the board a post he said be would hold in advisory ca In a statement Perini said in resigning position he has held since 1915 that it was his belief there are advantages to tlie president of any organization residing in his home Caimes is a permanent resident of Milwaukee Perini said while other business interests keep Pe rini elsewhere much of the time The people of Milwaukee and Wis consin entitled to direct on site Perini added Caimes joined the Braves In 1947 as business manager of the farm system He was named executive vice president ip 1953 when the Braves moved from Boston to Milwaukee Perini said in his statement that be found Caimes to handle the administrative af fairs of the dub Directors 4 renamed other ofiS eers including Charles Perini as first vice president Joseph Rs perini a treasurer John Quinn as vice president and rancis SPORTING GOODS! 409 Ave for the EL A 1107 Idaho Staters Topple OCU I POCATELLO Idaho Jan 26 Idaho fired up Bengal I raced to a 42 40 halftime lead then stood off Oklahoma City Chiefs to I zain a 65 56 basketball victory tonight The win aveii a defeat I handed Idaho State by Oklahoma Qty in the All College tournament I in December The win was Idaho 15th against only two losses I The Bengals clamped a tight zone defense on Oklahoma C5tys pig Hubert Reed in tne nrsc nau limiting the 10 center to only three points In the meantime Guards Lloyd Harris and Jim Rodgers peppered I away with jump shots to move the Bengals out in front after the first five minutes Idaho State went ahead of the cold shooting Oklahomans 15 6 with eight straight points midway in the first half With Harris and Rodgers carrying the scoring load and 6 8 Jack Allain sweeping both boards the Bengals moved to the 22 point lead at halftime old City I HoikmlT Griffin I Gardner y2 I Lee Wallace Reed I Magana I HUI Brdhaw I McCraw I I Oklahoma CMy 1 Idaho State 1 0 33 47 i 3 a Tvl ng 9 fl nit tit kicK4 faot Birn as ne comes uuwn re I i I I I I I I i I I I 1 I I I I I Thoroud di 'h mm mi Kennedii 9 JOE ORD INSURANCE PARTNER.

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