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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 22

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SUNDAY, JANUARY 2J. 1050. TUB DAILY OKLAHOMAN Tulsan's 1,253 Takes Lead In Times Classic Jackie Burke's 134 Takes Lead At Long Beach I.ONO BEACH, Jan. 21 (U Ri Jackie Burke 26-year- old pro front White Plain. N.

jfinnk rmir birdies Saturday for ia 7, putilnR him In first place after two days of play In, the $10,000 Lone Beach Rolf tournament with a score of 134. The ytmng, rurly-lulred golfer had fnur-umler par C7 Friday also and East Central Downs Central For Loop Lead ADA. Jan. (Spechil) A determined b.uid of Central State Bronchos lost the Oklahoma Collegiate conference lead-; ershlp at the free-throw llnej her Saturday nlnht. Mickey Mc-1 Bride's Kait Central "risers can-! nine 35 charity tosses to grab a 97-01 victory.

In rolling to their suth untight win fil the lor undisputed loop leadership, the Chi.dell Over-lon also made bid (or li.r loop Inr lead ny dunking 28 point In lite ro-jBh wrambie. Central committed 2 personal fouls una one player i r.iirled from the Iraca.s ddrins the lt mo minutes. durlr.K uhlcri the Tigers padded their lend elitht free What probably a rerord number of free liirows In a Collegiate Uop same ui' Hie Tigers making 35 of 45 hoi from the charity line while Central conned 35 of 31 Iree pitches. There. acre 16 tree throw In the same.

Overton, ho scored 3 pot tits i strut Southwestern nere Friday jUshlhlt 10 East Central's Ifi ficld-geals and canned right of nine tries from the gratis line. ritl! ltailew of Central was next In the scoring column, hitting 23 points. held first place by one stroke oer p. m. squad.

Koettker down to1 "eighteenth place. H. C. Casey of Tuisa. flrlnu biggest single (tame of the two-week-( lend tournament with 263 his final: game on nine straight strikes, took: over fourth place with 1.207 on the 7i shift and M.

E. Paul of Wlch-i liu, often a money-wtnner here, jot; liltth lth 1.201. I i Observers figured It still would nearly 1.30U to win the tcuriiameiu. Ralph Gibson, Oklahoma City sen-'sation aiio wen with 1.392 last winter, Iwas in enmprMllon on the "sw Jns shift" Saturday. Sunday all squads are lr-tudded.

the time that Don McClure of; jDallus-. 35-year-old former Southern! j.MethodlM university student, sfrps up jat II in. lor a try at the S150 first: McClure won the recent Tulsa Trlb-jime sineies tournament with an amar-Ing 1.185 for fne stamcs, averaging a imaminoth 237 a name. As one observer said. "He Isn't that IkckxI nobody j.v-but he might do it Jag.un any time." Many of Oklahoma City's finer competitors In the bowling world will Dale Douglas.

Newark. Del who shot a 65 Saturday for a 135 total, Durke sank a 15-foot putt on sixth hole of the Ukewcod country club course, and a 13-fooler on the sixteenth for birdies, lie cut two mole strokes from par on the fifteenth and eighteenth holes by placing his chip shots within five feet of the cup. Putts and Chips deadly Douglas played more spectacular golf lor his 63. sinking two 20-foot putts and another for 18 feet. He missed an etght-foot putt on the second green for a bogey.

Fridays first round leader. Jack Harden of El Paso, shot 15 stroke Ills record breaking 62 of Friday. Palty Berg, Minneapolis professional arrived in with her mother for a rest. Miss Berg withdrew from th Tampa tournament Saturday and intends to enter a Sflturday's 77 was six over par for total of 139. He hnd five bocies.

a i help md up the record mee Sunday, the late shift including hospital for a checkup. She said she hasn't felt Rood for a -average rollers ns John two, but thinks a rest will fix things up fine. week double bogey on the first hole, and birdie on the tenih. ''even players followed Burke and Douglas with 136s. They nma-Iteur Frank Stranahan.

Toledo: Fred Haas, New Orleans; Dick Met. Virginia Beach. Cary Middlccofr, lOrmond Beach, Paul O'Lcary, jOJal, and John Palmer, Baden, Here Is How the Splinters Flew Saturday in Classic 4:00 P. M. Squod Poy Riley Takes 8-Stroke Lead in Tampa Open Tourney How Saturday Cagers Fared J.

C. TAMPA. Jan. 21 IU.P.) Chunky Polly Riley broke pari cffort Posts 137 Saturday for the third straight day to anchor an eight-stroke'; At 137 were Stan Leonard, Van-lcad at the three-quarter mark in Tampa women's open. lcy The Fort Worth amateur appeared a lor the title as N'', Rnj-mond Gf- Smothers, fourth last year and fifth the 1047 dawic: Hoy Flnerty, a title threat In any tournament, and FJ Reno Malcolm Garrett and Rudy Mcssenirrr.

Four runnersup of the pas'. Classics will be cm the flrina line on the final snuad. Including Walter Seal, only man ever to be second in two tourna-j ments; Blackie Robinson and Pappy Steele, both Jenka housemen, and Messenger. Trnplci Tales: Shorty Fox of Lone-: view. Texas, who says This Is a won-jrterful is here for his third ClaNsic Les Carries.

Shrcvcport alii leys operator, and his chnrmlnsr wife, i Jo. a na-iccragc bowler, drove in Fri- dav Many a (tood bowlinu match is lined up ritirln? the weekend, some fOKiunnj: five Dallas hotshot against five of Oklahoma City's best shooters Tile doubles sneepttakes. with i everyone bowling' ns often as he wishes to put up his S3 fee. but with a dif- siie fiiuuiiL-u iiit-i: 5 (jai uii lord, of Fori Worth. back nine of the Palm a Ceia 138 were Bud Ward.

Great Falls, COUrse lOr a 3B-JO iJ. WOunl. -oucs ueujirce, tanrr -ny Ralph Blomqulst, Olendnle, Clayton Hcafner, Charlotte. N. Sam Snend.

White Sulphur Springs, W. Jim Ferricr. San Bison Beat Phillips SHAWNEE. Ji. 51-1 Oklahoma Baptist, paced by nob I.IKons.

beat Phillips' Haymakers of Fnid. 45-43. In on overtime Oklahoma; conference game here Bat-1 strokes under women's par. Miss. Riley's 54-liole total oi 219 put her eight strokes in front of Louise SuKgs.

Cnrroiton. Ga. Aggies Defeat Tulsa, 47-33 three-way tussle for the profes-; Th isional first iirlze of 51,000 looomed for; 101. day. night, Sunday's final round between: pl Ti oU a thlck log Sa(ur; jMiss Suggs.

Mrs. Mildred "Babe Za- lind wcrc ulmble to iee co.stinued most pacii; in ferent p. 1 'Uh 11 free thro- hnt tii. Secies more than 20 yards until 10 a. ni.

A Jameson. S.ttl Antonio. time was se. aL 9 a. SimJ Saturday afternoon with something too far into the iead for Tulsa lice IB hours ot continuous action the oiling.

nie little national women's cham-iday and tlie weather was expected to pion from Georgia llred a third-round be clear. 78 for a 227 total. think about catching. Aggie Fro-h Iteaten Tulsa's freshmen outliustled the She was in the touniaments s-condi K-StatC Matmen Tie Kmi. ccii tiuej.

Agcle Colts to crack the lorn; sli'Uic i place one stroke ahead of Mrs. Zahar-a Hfcnc -nhicli dated back to 1346. Last-team who straightened out her erring! MANHATIAN. Jan. 21 UR) Tut-a to take the measure of 'drive that '0t tier an 8: and the Kansas State resllers dr.ippcd tour iu.itc.ir.5n:.

Jn wh Cpn, snwlwV Yearlings was' tourney lead Friday. The "babe" had-maiehes in .1 row Saturday night to i-BoXnn University of Oklaiiomu freshmen i a 76 Saturday for a 228 total. Colorado and tlirn won th 0 who notched r. 26-25 overtime victory! Miss Jameson was in fourth plr.ee final four to gam a tie with the Ag-In came at Duncan. iwtth a 79-223.

Wn. cniel-cee uhn iv-n rnirinn ihf! 1 ne is-year-oiu amateur sensation Southeastern Wins nURANT, Jnn. 21 IS i 1 Southeastern won Its fourth Collrvli.tr; conference vtetorv ngaim! two defeats; slid handed Northwestern Its sixth: succe.vilvc loop defeat villi victory here Saturday night. The Rangers-threatened by pulling; up at fiO-C-' with two rnlmites to but the Savages pullifl away Savage-Joe meshrtl 21. points and! teammate Danny Oeavrr riecketl upj Melvtn Utllericlel parrd the lnvrs with 14.

1 Colts throughout the long run, rc- idi! Sooners to Spend turned in a creditable 78 for Zaharift at 228. cny called that his club trimmed tlie; Sooner frosh twice in 1940, winning1 Other low scores iitelutled iu.i Stillwater and Norman, then bow- iing in the. Duncan contest. II Quiet Sports Week rfcijli tOSljhoman.Tltoti Norran ijTarl NORMAN. Jan.

21-Tlie Oklahoma front is a blank next week iu iiyjjSooner athletes confine themselves to final examinations. Next date on the calendar is Mon-iday. January 30, when coach Bruce Tennis Fathers Change Rule; RankPancho No. I in Nation Slrr l.r:i Dbiciiu N'KW YORK. Jan.

21 I'ancho Gonr.alts of l.os Angelfs land way was fonnally Saturday as the nation's I lankltit: amateur tenuis plnyc'r for 9W. Wltinmt a dissenting vote, the V. S. Tennis association 1 Two fiinnrc Vtnn 'Drake's basketball squad goes to Aus- iwo voianrs iign lln TcX8Si (or rcluni glimc witt, NEW YORK. Jan.

21 hV Thc coach Jack Gray's Longhorns. York Giants Saturday announced The Sooners triumphed In the receipt of thc rontracts of meeting here ui December, f.5-43. Jo. jinfleldcrs Henry Thompson and Bill Olatirier's OU swlmiiiers will open then its annua! mcetinc decided llluit Pancho lir.iily deserved tiie and voted to rescind a Bulldogs Nip Redmen Jennings, the seventeenth and here Tuesday. January 31 jjteenth member of thc club to come! when they splash with Texas Jtlnlo thc fold.

In thc ficldhomc pool. Simmons: Tribe's I Chances Good I TA11I.EQ11AH. Jan. which would have deprived peine ahead for the first me In ihim o( thc hom)r on a liist three minutes. southaestern nullrings trimmed the Northeastern! cams Redmen.

54-4S. here Hatutnlny nlaht; pnciu. after wiutiliig ihe national In Coilealslr eonference came, in a breatlileM, five-set Ware poured In 21 points for the win- tcmi witli rl fVhrwIer, turned pro- HOT SPRINGS. Ark VI- tiers. rressmtinl and began a met alls Simmons, Ihc new ti ol thei rl.bllliMi tour with Jack.

Mnt'rmto'i. by Orftfcor Wrim AtxhHo of Au.no Cleveland Indians believes the Tribe; has a "srry real rhanee'' o( topping ihc American league i t-tivis of llolibv tioupe i The i tile, discarded at Saturday's jjineetlng. said that any player sMin is i Mmunons. ho makes his si inter. JJ.lurneil pro be for.

not W- eluibie UMi. lar.sint he hks fer HEDDON'S NEW FISHING CATALOG! Finest ever published I've Rot my new one and boy it's a peach. Not only (fives you all the tackle items, but is chuck full of useful fishinir helps and tips. Shows 72 popular sport fish, proper mtmez, world's record cutch, feeding habits and how to catch them. It will settle and prove many fishing arguments.

Mail mc 25c in coin and I'll have Ilcddon's send you this 8-1-page IX-luxc fishinc tackle catalog mc it's worth it. Available also ia their free 32-pago pocket-size catalog- deseribinc Hodden's Rods. Reels and Baits only. Write me Joe Denny, DopU 2, Baker Bldj Minneapolis, Minn. iimeiuied.

ilie rule a i.itir-wuy tor the pennant 1 player must ills amateur He expects Del mil. New York hint itng only through the national liiam- Resiun lx- i.iukIi bm uui Clcselund' ploihlis. i nil) lie very gmai also Had Oonules been tossed out Hunk we've get a g.d clinnee to hi- ranking, would auto- lv there. Simmons said. malicnlly have iceeuded to the No.

I The veteran player and! Ispo: anil all others ranked would iia.s been in St Joseph's Inn-: imnsrit up one notch. Nos they liere with Infiuena for three: jtiihin right sslitc lliev were. Idnvs. tmt s.us he evjvets to Iv up am" ilclwCHier is 2. Hilly Talberl No.

'around in a couple iasf 3. Frankle Parker No- t. G.i.-iinar i Aussic Youngster Upsets Czech Net Ace 11 CATALOG Temple Romps Past cn raeb-i George Wash i ng ton im'Jt'-; 'ii; PHILADELPHIA, Jan. y. Temple university won Its lounh i straight home game by soundly en trouncing George Washington Dtni- slly.

66-14. Saturday night. aii i The victory nvenced a surprise sct-wrf. hack George Washington handed IW.T(,mpIe lnst j.car. rj Giant Gridders Release Mallouf tner.t.

ni im o.n.u. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 21 Of, Rnwn.c.n.!The New York Giants of the National- MELllOURNK. Jan. Ken McOregi Mulloy No.

9. Arthur Larset strata scored a tiuocr upi-rt rotM Flashy Bishop Defeats Langston Five, 81-75 FiirhtjnR fiph of watcr islrallnn natl.iruil lennls cham- i Movlan No Hrilvi! Flam snouid look out for Ihe man, or woman, vuh a Pfluegcr AKKRITK Reel. I'll take it any time. has desirable haiutilay uy tieieating jy In. bus-.

i-f ilay's features for salt water fishing. FUEK Spool. Internal Drag, with Star Wheel. Tension Oil Cuds. Mechanical 3'5 unit Hie foreigners.

D.iMs star. Thumber. made as only tin: rilueg'ers can mnkc 'em after S5 vcar'i producinc deluxe fisliini; tackle. For Pllueger's roe Water FISHING Tips" address Denny, Dept. Uaker Minn.

to'iid m-: rope Mct'liecoi i.el tame Cham-' pion Hail Jaik-senilile. Ix-at Claire Piorter Au.trolla, ti-2. Htitl l.oin. Ilrouch ll.vnlv Hills s-iupiietl Dorothy Jenkins of i. -American league Saturday nlghi an-inounccd lh release of four veteran! A.p,nyrrs riufi.J Steve Owen.

Giant coach, said quar-, in-i ce Ray Mallouf. acquired jtiie Chicago Cardinals last iu. itm.tUtrWr Ed Koleman. defensive buck: n. v.itrNnah Mulllns and end Ben Agatilnni n.ddu, were dropped from the roster.

The Giants this week acquired six; THE "0IG UY" IN OUTBOARDS! anting some dope on one of the newlSSOKvinnide. models, 1 dropped in on a dealer 6-3 Krn-L-Biskitean do your dog. It has meat meal baked right in so, naturally, dogs go for it. They love to chew Yale Scores 70-61 Victory Over Navy as f.illu players from the roater of the New which means that it is rood your teeth. Dotrs thrive Z'A wo.

York Yankees of the defunct AU- Alabama Ends Tulanc's Victory String, 57-51 NEW OI5LE-NS. J.ui 21 -All-' riuieii '-ioMiftrrni-e siieiK. Satuuluy bv -Ahu'luiK ''V Die Alabama upset cime en nui -kable shooting areuiaev and an' rffectise rieiense. Outstanding Pirate Rookie Inks Contract mhurc- America conference. The werei nn h'cn-L-Hiskit beenuse it's ex r.

lawarded to the Giants under 'he De ANNAPOLIS. Md Jan. 21 Jim Obtirn led Yale to 70-l has-ke'oill neton' oier Nnv Saturdav. ik. 6-2 forwMri sct-ied 13 field and tour free ilitus for 3(1 points Yale achieved lis ninlli ctmbcr merger agreement between i.

-Pits-iUie A AC and the National football c.i;. league. Jr-hn SlHis.ii Pro Cage Scores rMHdrlpMt it. friend, plenty plus a poet some, of the best outboard "buys I've ever run across. Seoms that with the release of 1950 models thc "Forty-niners'1 becim non-current, which permits Kvinrude.

dealers to mark down thc regular price. My dealer had no less than 4 different models, 5 to 12 horsepower, with price Liira that indicate.) mighty smart savings for thiifty buyers'. Ordinarily I hnve no use for a cut-priced motor, hut this is different ticket entirely! The name "Evinnidc" tells all 1 need tn know! So, friends, if your're looking for a fine motor a price, 1 suggest that you track down the nearest Evinrode dealer and "se what rives." Liverpool Triumphs LONDON Jan. 31 Uv-rpoel; jelfmhed back into the lead in the Je.icue Saturda; bv whip-pins Birmingham Cltv. 2-0.

i tra rich in proteins, enriched with vitamins, fortified with minerals. It is nutritionally improved with N'urgene, an exclusive vitamin ingredient. Kcn-L-Risket was originally developed as a food for kennels. Thov hnve used more than pounds of it to help keep their dogs in show -winning condition. That's why it's known as The Dog; Food of Champior.s.

Now Ken-U-Biskit is available at your crocer's. It's so economical, too. Costs only a few pennies a dny. Get a box of Kcn-L-Biskit from yew Rrocer. innitig Late Bucket Cements Halliburton Loss, 43-41 hi" nr Northeast Enters Edmond Tourney Pirates as tun ilisclosj-d.

Indian star! Store Houit ir led Pirate regulars In hitting mark ef 322 in 73 (tames. It; big league season, I EDM ON D. Jan. 31 (SpeciaD- herr Saturday A FREE SAtT WATER FISHING BOOK rw just read a dandv little honk nr. nlt -r fiRkinc- Tid OPEN SAT.

MON. EVENINGS til 8:30 28-Gomc Schedule NEW HAVEN. Conn. Jan. 3 ''ke to send every one of mv Traders mnv.

with Isioruitv.st hljhschool of OkUhetnai night, gtvlnc his Wavland college' CUT li entered the annual high-chool irnmmatrs fr.sm PUlnview Texas a' invitational tournament to be held In: 11-41 decision ever the Halliburton the college gymnasium. February ivl AAU outfit it it announced by Dale nirector of athletics at Central State tm.f bm a Wajl.nd Pr.e led bv Fd 53 aH' Lemon Wonts $40,000 For 1950 Campaign the compiiments of the publishers, the HorroeW-lbhoton manufacturers ofthe largest lirie uf fishing: tackic the world. Ualer or II by STETSON vVf- of "Salt Water II Chf. Jan I i tell you how to get a free copy -inc." hut now 1 want to tell you bamboo salt water boat rods. It's the Hockey Results about a bic a tti, double Boxing Coach Dies Pa a v.

2' erip. tm.un.ea tr. a No. 8 reinforced One pair Z- Stndes f-r. s-etion, and sui.i-es; f.ee! tip top.

Arid it's kh H-I's orh: i' impregnated tcnkir- Price 7 Imagine, only Aour dea.er can suppiy you. Now, how to (ret your free book el. uLnu" DPt. Baker Buildinp, Miniwapo. I 43 p.

Saturday a. his licnne here had r-en ill a line ilrr.e and tn. condition for Kveral dy. 1.

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