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The Lawton Constitution from Lawton, Oklahoma • 16

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anent urif1 i 3 Probable Lineups DUNCAN jaWTON 48 388 RANGER The first boxing card of the 1 tcn 17 Ite IRA Second lwar CITY NATIONAL BLDG EL 3 6571 COUPON SPECIAL Aggies Host Tough Texans In inal Contest Saturday 26 36 21 raley's Al I Stars i i Milstead Both missed the Mis souri game last week sod its doubtfuLIf either will "be ready for Oklahoma State in the float game at Stillwater Oklahoma will go into the game without the services ot today ill us being i can butor and the Pokes Buffs Renew Series night i gisuw Qatari PAINT JOB WE SERVICE ALL MAKES CARS WADE OLDS (hie Game Answers CAMEwnr defensive starters Eada: Ted Otaoa (188) and Ronnie Rear 05 1) Tarkies: rank WUaon (320) and Jerry Wade (198) Middle Guard: Jim Seller (248) Linebacker: Pete Jessee (318) Mark Taylor (175) Tony Strieker uni ka tnpp Texas its opening game and later vanquish ed a strong Airrv Oklaho ma edged a Pittsburgh power house battled Kansas to a 13 13 draw and stayed In the park with Missouri for three quarters last Oklahoma State and Colorado renew' a long 50 TOP VALUE BONUS STAMPS REE With Purchase of ICT Gallons or more Gas and This Coupon 100 TOP VALUE BONUS STAMPS REE With Grease Job and this Coupon Offer Good Through Thanksgiving Nov 24th CLAUD AND PATS APCO SERVICE 33 rd A A venae wire They actually ted Tyler the team 25 8 at halftime but the Apaches pulled out all their horses in the second half and managed a 29 25 victory Ranger also has dropped a 30 8 decision to Del Mar considered one of the better teams in Tex as Murray and Eastern posted the David Heath in the Overall N'etmka ha won three games and lost mx whileOklahoma ha tiro victories fileosms and a tie Howes cr both team' have risen to tbo heights Grid Scores Sf BURCH MACHINE AND AUTO PARTS INC rmne Dwnrja Boxing Card Begins At Sill I The Aggfes have three men In their forward wall who go oxer 300 pounds while Ranger boast of anyone weighing oxer 192 That would be right tackle Phillip Reed an offensive stand Wrecfr Repaired enders Straightened WIEST 33 AUTO SERVICE 4tt and Aram Dial EL5 833S LIVERPOOL Eajftauid Tory StnsUs frxi Miuauon against Owm a rc A ND in 1956 Lawton had to winto share the Boomer title with El Reno and Ardmore Ronnie Hartline greatest LHS fullback of them all was limping with severe ankle injury And Duncan hopes were high again It was 0 0 after the first quarter Early in the sec ond stanza Ronnie limped on the field and the first time he touched the ball it was a twisting bulling 50 yard gainer inal score: LHS 28 Duncan 0 Demon hearts were heavy again And so it has been in this bitter torrid series AU the moments have not been pleasant ones for LHS There have been 10 Duncan victories three ties and 23 Lawton triumphs But we talk about those 10 losses Those are the years for Duncan fans to cherish fondly and relive the Texas Conference with a spot wnen tne Lawton Duncan series rolls around each vear IV hat will it be in i960? Only the Wolverines can answer that Will they live on or be forgotten quickly In 43 action packed minutes tonight will come the answer Law ton leids Dunean 23 grimes to 10 with three ties tn the senes But it been even stephen lor the last decade Lawton winning four games Duncan four and the 1938 game winding up in a 6 6 tie That was the year Lawton won its last Boomer crown The Wo! xennes whipped other conference team but could just manage a tie mtn the underdog Demons The Demons sporting a 5 4 1 season record are underdogs again tonight but they seem to like it that wax Both camp have been hit hard by injuries the past two or three No two behind Mid rest City in the Class yA ratings Of course previous season records have very little value when these clubs collide and upsets have been commonplace in the long HarrJtl Brown 129 Oxttar Len cse ITS IM Jarkiwi Arthur 731 ths S' reu fttjw ky 130 tt 1 Bl i ierier 137 Its Caj'ixs bVji 13 i score three weeks ago Nevertheless the Rangers won less 3 0 mark They disposed of Cisco 134) wiped out Navarro 9 7 rtn met To IT ailUlKXL3Wlt3J LHUhl AP Au fD UUU? to the title Their other victim was the Mac Murray Bes 6 0 tie was with Wharton me first boxing caiu of (the a son will gel underway at oil Sill's Honeycutt Gym tonight at 7:30 pm ieatured cm the 9 bout card will be Post boxers competing for the 4 ort Sill boxing team' 1 Outstanding boxrs of tomgrt's matches will represent the Artil Jery and Missile Center in a due! match kith ort Hood to be held at Honeycun Gym De Ji The only famili r' name on the boxing card that area fans will re member from last bouts is Vernon Winston The 174 pound boxer will meet the final bout of Thrrei IIS 5R1 50 Baked Emunel IlMi Paiat Job for BEV VER ON WARPATH: Making hi final regular season football appearance for the Camerwi Aggies here Saturday night is sophomore quarterback Byron Beaver The handsome blue eyed Indian field reneral dons a in this gag shot to prove ready for the Ranger Tex Rangers chain sa a 1 io JI a ir Ax L4I a 4 lb ii xbnvi In U'i) IW AltniHiah of consequence is at slake the healed rivalry1 of the long senes likelx to product 1 some fierce football Oklahoma is anxiou to atone for a 25 21 lick i ing sufft red at the hands of Coaen Bui Jennings Comhuskcrs last season It was Oklahoma's first kes in 73 consecutive Big Conference outings and the first in Coach Bud Wilkinson's career On the other hand Nebraska ha beaten Oklahoma at man since 1942 It will be the 40th game in the Oklahoma Nebraska senes and the Soorsers barely lead 13 17 with three games tied The two former giants haxe won 26 con ference championships in the pttsi other victories over the Rangers the usual stingy Oklahoma State i Murray by a 20 12 count in the defense they can always try their season opener and Eastern by a tuck through the air Quarterback Gale Weidner is the fop passer in the conference and he has tjvo good targets in ends Jerry Hille brand and Bill Elkins ullback Chuck Weiss has provided good yardage' all season with his hard smashes up the middle Oklahoma State has a good run PARMENTER INANCE CO Low Ood Lmxm Good Security A BANK RATES DOWN through the years no really outstanding Law ton high footbail team has ever lost to Duncan Recanue nut a nil in fjnrtnn rdiih? iiist i bow to our arch rivals (and good neighbors) to tne east They feel the same way about this one over in Ste phens county too Any red blooded Demon fan will tell you that a top notch Duncan club has never lost to the Wolverines And so it is I This has always been a tremendous prep school football rivalry this ancient series between Lawton I and Duncan' And more titles have probably been in this one than any other rivalry in the state Seldom do LHS and DHS evercome to grips on the gridiron that some sort of title isn't at stake like a coveted Boomer conference crown and a ticket into the state playoffs The other meeting of the Buffs and Cowpokes came In 1933 and again Colorado pre vailed 6 0 although Coach Lynn Stillwater team lost only two games that season Oklahoma State should go into the contest with more confidence xx eeks but the Wolverines appear to be in better pnjsiea! shape than the Demons Only end Jimmy Burke will be Sidelined for Lawton tonight xxith a injury Ace wingman Hartwell Menefee will see some action after being sidelined by a broken foot for the past two weeks Tackle Larry Green has moved back intb the starting line after seeing limited in last week's game with Phillips Tex Duncan is really hurting' but the Demons were banged up last week and threw a big scare into Tigers before folding the final four minutes and taking a 24 0 setback Ace halfback Terry Love will suit up and may see action Love is the 144 pound mighty mite who has been the big gun all season but saw action in only a couple of plays against Norman last week because oi side and back injuries Love almost xvent all rhe ay on a punt return his brief appear ance against Norman and has broken off several cross country runs this year Halfbacks: Melvin Scott (1S5) and Oscar Pickering (170) Kickoff: 8 pm Saturday Ron Stephens Stadium THE RECORDS A ND that is the spine tingling setting tonight these two fierce rivals square off in Hallibur ton stadium for the 37th time Will Coach Bob I960 Wolverines dis tinguish themselves as one of Lawton finest fighting est clubs or will they slip into obscurity? That is the difference between a victory and defeat tonight The Wolverines ill be forgotten quickly if they bow to Duncan tonight That is the hard facts of life in this bitter heated series Or they can serve themselves a lasting niche in the heart of every proud Wolverine football fan with a triumph over the speedy Demons Victory tonight means a clear cut Boomer title for LHS and a shot at unbeaten Midwest City for the state Class AA championship next week it All Depends On One Game SEASON of sweat toil tears gladness sadness andjx many close fond ties among the seniors wall go into this one tonight Success or failure for 90 days of grit aftd grime rest with this one A loss means no tomorrow And that is pretty much the story of this Lawton Duncan series down through the years Like in 1933 when Duncan had those Solid up front and were a heavy favorite to whip the Wolverines But it wound up 7 0 as a tattling LHS crew made Sad out of that highly touted Demon forward wall ullback Billy Cbpe will net suit up because of bad knee This leaves the offensive burden to Harold Edelman a hard hitting 1 impound right halfback Edelman and Love have racked up im pressive rushing totals this ear 1 Stepping into Loxe shoes at left half will be sophomore standout Harold Greer speedy 135 pounder while Mike Dixon will go at full back The Wolverines" splil backfield is intact with beady Danny Wig ington at quarterback hard hitting Don Reichle at full back and slippery BjtI Hunt and either Richard Chapman or Charley Davij halfbacks The Wolverines hope their well balanced offense can generate a little more spark than Duncan's infantry minded anack tBoth teams have been very stubborn defensively especially Law ton The stage Is set for the Big One he game that either makes or breaks the Wolverines rom an offensive standpoint the Sooners will ely on their usual power thrusts of fullback Ronnie Hartline with a few off tackle reverses dt their halfbacks i thrown in tor good measure best bet sei ms to be quarterback Pat ischer who is grated one of the best backs in the conference He is an excellent Jrunner although lacking great I speed and has thrown several key i passes i fahjiAonAJ Texas Loop? champs est Powerful Ags By HERB JACOBS Staff Sports Writer The Cameron Aggies well rested and to go after? a layoff will try to their rec ord against Texas opposition when they play host to dangerous Rang er Texas in a junior college head liner here Saturday night Kickoff time for the interstate battle xxill be 8 pm at Ron Stephens Stadium oflav HiwxiniT far vi tirwrvn0 zame though Cameron has the 200 pound i 'inu1e tn Ifict i DtVXOflfA 4a Ai uenz one or tne rinest passers to ever wear Laib yvaiv ouung togs was sidelined with a lame ankle ana Demon hopes were high But the Wolverines delivered with a pressurized performance and a prize 14 0 triumph Dun can hearts were heavy again i Some ond ictories Relived The Aggiea of Leroy Montgom ery had a well deaerved open date lact week after xrinning the state Juco crown from North eastern 38 14 the previous week And the lavoff have i come at a better time The Aggies were near physical xrrecks after the battle with the Norse with five of the top players nursing injuries i All but one are back in the sad idle and anxious to run into the i Rangers End Ted Olson a defensive brick in the victory over Northeastern is on the doubtful list banging tip a knee in the skirm i ish The knee still troubles him and he won't be at full strength pions of the Texas Junior College conference The Aggies hope to land a bowl bid with a sharp showing for Ranker but he will probably against the Texans (Staff Photo by Bill DLron) THE LAWTON CONSTITUTION riday November 18 I960 WOLVERINES MUST CAGE DEMONS OR TITLE 13s Ibx i fit pci Dtax i ibs Ite w3ttm wfci'Griai'lM tev Car! Crtey fitter Dxmta 26 oei MWer first down 13 Irt D'id Heam hw noa Wns othj ks By OSCAR RA I nited Press International NEW YORK (UPD The All America drums beat lusfilx every college in the lapd 1 and the following trates the fervent wordage dispensed The quotes irom coaches these super tars are real ine names and college are mine to protect the guilty This then is The Team End "Terrible Terrahce" Tm selw ck Turkey Trot Tech whose Coach say's "you think you outrun him on an end sweep he gets his no in there course his nose is a mess the bail carrier scores I He's finest end in ihe End: "Glufingcred Glub mxer Embraceable whose coach says "caught mots passes than even the co eds fTh ga ain't much this year He's the finest end in the Tickle: "Wee Willie" Wyonski Wildflower Wesleyan ho coach says six nine and 290 and plays like nine six and 920 go far fl hopel the finest tackle in the country" Tackle: Smythe Eyeohyou A I whose coach says "mases 90 per cent of our tackles (Of course we don't make many A one man gang lies the finest tackle in the country" Guard: "Granite Gus" Georgo polousky Grot cd Parsnip whose' coach says "what a block er (What a blocker phooiert He knocks everybody down (Includ ing his own ball carriers) the finest guard in the country" Guard: "Joltin' Jablon ski Tombstone Theology whose coach says "strong fast magnifi cent A barrel chested demon who overpowers everybody (Jack' The Ripper?) He's the finest guard in the Center: Chauncey (Immovable Ran) Ivanovitch Compone Col lege whose coach says "incredi ble speed downfield Oiir on pants returns (Has his own head curing system) He's the finest center in the Quarterback: "Threadneedle Throckmorton Two tone Tech whose coach says "a great pro prospect ho pitches i the ball unerringly (so we got no catchers) and who is a real mas termind '(even though I con vince the academic board He the finest quarterback in the I country" Halfback: "Swiveihips Something or other Swandown i Seminary whose coach says idoubtedly one of the most elusive backs in the history of the pamr i Can run away from anybody (and does even if it means a loss) I the finest halfhack in the country" i' Halfback: i Pete" Pfhitzk (pronounced i Powderpuff A hose coacri says "Pthitzk is the' greatest tri ple threat ever seen (Ho runs and passes and we prayl He's the finest halfback in the country" untou "Dynamite Dumboczysworski Diehard whose coach says "Dumbo is the mort explosive runner we ever had Our records show he picks up 8k yards per alternate carry (losing llh yards every other carry) the finest fullback In the country" Which pretty well lakes care of the country But inw it's time for the city to get into the art and pick ing a team which makes solid sense is going to call for a great Ideal of concentration and hard work fellows i Personally if I ever hear of i one player who the the lad goings to get my vote txivc ax Can Lawton Woh rme win their second Boom If Duncan topples Lawton the Demons will have accomplished riSnpKWluP ano IMO no other stale lea has done Coach Boh Bodehhamer 1 TxL AX I tie arne" Wolverenes have won seven games and tied one against state foes Tha: aw uon wall be answered tonight when the Wolverenes wangle white tong to Wichita alls aid lying Phillips Tex Lawton ranks htrfd vn MUth an upset rnnaea oana ui Halliburton stadium Lur Kickoff is Thr an always hizn in fhi annti rucig and cime no rx eptkn Th one decides wnetnr the Wolverines win tne loop crown nd land tne state Ca AA champtoi hip game against Mn bt cnampion Mai vest City or whether defending cnampo Norman re tains its crov and get another hut at tne state tiLe (ma3 pla itn a rvtOTd Law ton staild f8! tpliying Ada to a 14 14 tir and need enner a victory or a I agamst Duncan to Haim the loop crown The lAm ms who were kn xiked out ny orman lart be fired to a feve pih i hoping to the arch nvai Wolverines out of the running as weu another Texas powerhouse Whar tno XD fullback Jim Dillard ton was riding a 9 6 lead with a and halfbacks Tommy Jackson minute to go on the strength of a (and Chester Pittman touchdown conversion and a safe ty but quarterback Ken Hart bock 1 ed a uJ yard field goal for Rang See CAMERON Page 17 UtW DEENSIVE MARTERS Ends: Jesse Attoeknie (170) and remin Tackles: and BUI Tabbytite (153) Middle Guard: Robert Pierce (180) Inside Linebackers: Baker Hmesee a Outside linebackers: Hunt and Tony Cerxeny (165) Halfbacks: Gerald Reed (135) and Roger (175) Kick off: 8 pun Halliburton stadium Broadcast: 7:45 pm KSWO THE RECORDS The Cowbovs subdued Kansas State 2S 7 and edged Ne braska 7 6 in the final minutes of play This brought their confer ence record to 2 3 and their sea son standing is 3 5 Colorado in the thick of the conference race until tripped by (Missouri and Kansas is rated a The Rangers have posted onlv a slight favorite but will be without mediocre 4 4 1 season record but of guard and linebacker they have battled some of Romig The All America can to ghest teams right down to the i suffered a broaen hand and i oroKcn toot anj win unoergo sur gery Saturday The Cow hoys demonstrated abil ity to control the ball better against Nebraska and this should be an asset against the always dangerous Buffs If the Buffs encounter trouble with 'their running game against start i Others who xxere hurt in the i Northeastern game were quarter back Byron Beaver with a knee injury halfback Don Vickers with a sore calf fullback Tony Broca to with a damaged knee and defen sive tackle rank Wilson with a twisted ankle They are all ready to go although Vickers has been i replaced in the starting lineup by I 340 pound Gary McIntyre one of the standouts in the Norse same 1 4 The Aggies will be bent on re dormant football rivalry in a Big 1 venge Cameron has played but I Eight Conference game at Lew is one Texas crew and that ield Saturday the San Angelo tams put the Although the states are neigh only blot on the otherwise Colorado and Oklahoma perfect season The Rams took ad i StatP have mPt on5y twice in foqt vantage of Cameron fumbles pass those games were in the interceptions and a little i distant past Colorado smashed reoking to register a 33 14 vic the Cowbovs 40 7 in 1920 a sea lory although they were aoundly that didrft win a samc outrusnea ry tne Aggies I Cameron will enjoy a tremend ous weight advantage over the Rangers The Aggies tip the scales at 1ST pounds per man compared 1 Io 177 per Ranger The advantage in the line is even bigger with Cameron coming in afi 197 pounds ram obu iMUKtrr wrrning auoui And back in 1946 the Wolverines had a terrific sea iso per man The backs are the son working but so did Duncan and the Demons had to same 171 pounds per man even be handled for a Boomer conference crown Sowh Alrtc 13 11 5 DON'T THR0W THAT CRACKED CYLINDER HEAD DR BLOCK AWAY! Hove It Repaired the "Cold Weld" Method OU Buskers i 'A Mix Saturday In Loop Clash NOltMA Tre iS i fnd rhem levex a 1 brirku' Coi rJius' 'Pld Satindav if they are through th wa'on withpe riMving Ek lui won omy one i in 'b" Big Er Corfercnvt Ne Ibrreki beat Kans i Slate 17 7 and sm'vh'red ih Wildcul" 49 7 The Sooners are rated a tw trtuhdciwn favoriie over tne in ear I ess i fw I a MH 3 I Av aBPMBfirBB u' I 1 I bBCT Bpr I Sd tW Silw mB Jr I I 1 I JB Jb Ayl I I rtl i Offl fl i i I fl i i Player Mt Ut Player Billy 'Thomas 175 LU 165 Robert Iarry erguson 310 LT 300 Mike Carnes Pat Hennexsee 155 LG 171 Bobby Davtx Paul Baker 175 170 Bill Pennington Russell remin 175 KG lt3 Ralph Cote arry Green 185 KT 175 Rafel Merchant Deraid Ahlschlager 170 RE 160 Steve Woody Danny Wigington 160 QB 150 Johnie Jones Richard Chapman 180 LH 135 Harold Greer Byrt Hunt 165 RH 1'5 Harold Edelnian Don Reichle 475 150 Mike Dixon lAUTON DIXCAX rederick 12 27 Muskogee 6 Ardmore Sre 0 Hobbs NM 0 Altus 0 20 Borger Tex 32 Wichita alls 26 21 Ardmore II Norman 18 27 Altus 20 Chickasha 0 35 Ef Reno 0 El Reno 6 II Sherman Tex 23 Woodward 0 6 Ada 14 Ada 13 Chickasha 8 Phillips It jO Norman 21 (w 1 1 76 15? (w 1 4 I) 141 Player Wf Pos Wt Player Bruce Trotter 150 LE 175 Dick Stephenson Roy Peck 305 LT 180 Marvin Agnew Tony Zens 185 LG 1x5 Carroll Richardson Jim Clark 190 180 Clyde Smith Benny Melton 195 KG 1X5 Pat BlakrtV Gary Hertxler 210 RT 19? Phillip Reed Mark Wallace 305 RE 165 Richard uller Byron Beaver 185 QB 175 Ken Hart Terry Dees 157 RH 145 Jerry House Gary McIntyre 140 LII 185 Marfin Dav Tony Brocato 300 180 Mike Leonard CAMERON RANGER 41 Dodge City 12 it Murray 20 20 Southwestern 14 9 Wharton 9 4 Connors 8 Del Mar 30 39 Eastern 13 Cisco 0 It San Angelo Tyler 29 33 Marray 6 MacMurray 0 New Mexico 7 7 Eastern 13 26 Northern 6 9 Navarro 7 3 Northeastern 11 19 Blinn 13 385 (W' 1) 1Q8 (W 4 4 f) 121.

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