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'THE DAILY OKL AHOM AN I Nov. 16, 1959. Kansas' College Standings El Reno Picked to Nick Hoping Fnr RaiuI KA Lauds Defense Big Eight 1 Ivy Ltaguo Close Races ill Muddle WIT III icks in boom Kace Emm iAa low stat .3 2 0 72 u-sa-a 3 3 0 95 53 8 SSJ 9 I i 174 1 I O1 1 7 0 JS Coaches' Ballot hold for Simmons' coaching ability and- the respect they have for 6-6'A. Bert Rickner, iflPicture Having waltzed throueh ths Oklahoma Collegiate Conference the Indians' star center. Rickner is the only letter- Team 1.

El Reno 2. Chickasha Pts. 23'i 22'i witnout getting themselves involved in a sinele close pame' itojstoa .1 3 3 "8 1 .5 i i SM si Cincinnati .031 1 t79 141 (By The Associated Press) the Langston Lions hope to re man Simmons keeps from the scrappy club which battled rhe list of major unbeatens is I season MJ -i f.lM ceive an attractive bowl Monday. i to two, top-ranKinc Syra- heavilv-favored Norman cuiaetsHU' the Cotton Bowl bag. close terms in the state finals CONTINUED FROM PAGE 24 taken of State wingmen in recent weeks was- wide, ope; and more that Army's celebrated flanker in the Kansas end Sorgel hit him in the.

breadbasket with, a 'soft: pitch but the ball got away and a third OSU touchdown that would have put the Cowboys- back-into the middle of the brawl-was missed. It was no great fault 'of Beaty's and certainly ho credit to the Jayhawk defenders. He's a tackle and not an end. He was playing at the wing sini-; ply because State's C. J.

Har-key is out for the season after a broken ankle in the Houston game and because Gary Ctit-slnger also a tackle-ahd Bill Langston athletic director C. F. Wisconsin .4 2 2 146 98 ltviina" stilK a tidy hunk of By RAY SOLDAN shouts of anguish you'll hear this morning will be merely El Reno's veteran coach Jenks Simmons protesting the announcement that his team has been picked to win the 1960 Boomer Conference basketball championship. Rival coaches in the tough six-team league have tabbed El Reno to shade Chic-kasha in a tight two-way fight, ever, pin them down a little more and all will admit: that anyone could take the title. The conference may not be as strong as a year ago when it sent Norman and El Reno wmttling to be done to get co fctballr4n trim for its annual! "Zip" Gayles said Sunday the Lions were one of three teams being considered for an invitation to the Orange Blossom Classic before going down, 58-51.

Kick-ner came on fast last season and wound up with a 9.1 point scoring average. As Simmons quipped at a MtcntMB a. 2 a v'wi bbs: Ilte-w wm Winnesota ISO 2 6 0 1 148 TJbS 'St' V'2 4 4. 3- 0 112 144 'Seurtfiwest. 1djw wi Bristi, Ycons" 1 5 0 2 .7, Leaue Seon Montana 1 0 17 0' 79 261 boyl game revue.

3. Norman .17 4. Duncan 11 5. Lawton 10 6. Ardmora 6 (Points awarded on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis.

Coaches do not predict the finish of their own team). tain to be better than last season's tailenders. In other words, there should be more balance' this year. The choice of EI Reno for the flag indicates two things: thing, the bowl list bai- December 5 at Miami, Fla. recent Boomer Conference dayles said the school probably iturday leaving nothing 3" except a Syracuse appear- wouia pe notmea Monaav dv Fior- ape in the Cotton Bowl on New ida bowl officials.

Florida always serves as the host team sJ5ay in Dallas. Only two I biJwCfeks of competition are leftl Xl III il Independent. If I ar Bice 121 152 9 139 Penn State: '81 oVZM'-aO. Baylor 1 3 0 3 5 0 69 103 Oram a a 202 ss Texas AtM 0 1 0 3 6 0 84 121 Holy Cr(M IiS 116 Southeastern S'3 5 SS League Season WasUnctait St. 3 138' 83 PtaOf Miami 5 a 1010.

into the state A A. finals, but meeting, "Me and Rick better have strong backs." El Reno's title hopes probably will hinge on how fast the graduates of last year's team develop. Chickasha goes into the new year with three seasoned starters. 6-3 Richard Goins and the Foley twins, Joe (6-0) and and the game usually attracts around 40,000 fans which means it's far more attractive from a financial standpoint than most the lower rung teams are cer- 'The high regard the coaches Four Loops in Knots 1. A three-way tie for first in the Big Ten, which furnishes half the line-up for the Kose Bowl, at small-college bowls.

Gayles said the Lions, already had rejected a chance to return to the Prairie View Bowl January State 4 1 0 8 1 0 150 231 Detroit 5 4 159 '133 Mississippi 4 1 0 -8 1 0 291 21 PlttsburaTll v5- 4 tt'i '126 157 Auburn 4 2 0 6 2 0 146 41 Navy, 4 lls.lM 1 0 I hi 1 i 8 iof -Mi 1 1 1 'si 5 2 Prep Playoff Berths on Line Bears Bump Frisco, 14-3 2. A three-way tie for the Big Eifiht's Orange Bowl nomination! i hi nuusion. iast year juansston John (5-11). Coach, Jack Hess also retains Bob McKenr.a, the 1959 state Class A tennis champion, wlio started about a played there but lost to Prairie View. 3.

A two-way Southwest Confer KlWlda 2 4 0 3 4 1 1Z8 ra Floridi State 3 5 0 108 114 Tulane 0 4 1 3 5 1 88 162 Oreson State 2 7 0 147 171 Kentucky .0 6 0 3 6 0 120 107 Marauefti 2 7 0 142202 Miss. Stale 0 6 0 2 6 0 96 129 Dayton 2 7 0 59 136 Atlantic co.t 1 I if iii' wiS wTx 9 0 4s i 46 1 8 iSliS Profess.on.l ence scramme ior cne cnance tnird oi tne unicK games last play Syracuse in the Cotton Bowl; CHICAGO Hi The Chicaeo Lions Drop One Prairie View won the Orange Blossom Classic last December uoason are noDDieo- Dy anKie injuries. Glad, to be' past, the Okja-homans, Mitchell is looking fprr ward to next Saturday's shiiWr down, here with Missouri In a game that is said to be the fifth oldest gridiron rivalry in the nation. (the Tigers of Miz-zou) more manpower than we've General Jack summarizes, "but our kids'll- play I guess, it'll be a whale of a winds up. Mitchell better be right for--it looks right now like the Kansas-Missouri muscle bendr.

ing will be for all of the Or- Two of southwest Oklahoma's football district championships 4. A two-way fight for the west! Bears intercepted five passes in a great defensive display to sdHI coast nomination to meet theJJig season. The lack of height and experienced reserves are Hess' chief problems. Norman can neber be counted out of the picture and this will be settled Monday night and at least five other games will be Ten nominee in the Rose Bowl. 5.

A stick-in-a-thumb-and-pull- irom Florida 26-8. Coach Tim Crisp's Lions closed but their brilliant campaign Saturday night with a 38-7 drubbing of Southwestern. The victorv Carolina 3 5 3 0 151 106 WLT PtaOp Duke 2-2 -4 5 0 104 109 New York 6 2 0 137 119 Maryland 2 2 3 5 0 aM 140 Oe veland 6 2 0 195 103 N. State 0 4. 1 7 0 82 156 Phnadclpju 5 3 0 190 185 Vireinia 0 4.

0 9 0 68 388 Pittsburfll 3 4 1 149 149 Bis Five Wfei. l5sno IslflS wTfS? WL5Tn PtaOn Cm'4 Pi.OD played over me state. All the games were originally scheduled for Friday night but out-a-plume or two or more for such lucrative -odds-and-ehds as tne ban Francisco 49ers, 14-3, Sunday and hand the Western Division leaders their second loss in eight starts. A roaring Wrigley Field throng of 44,406 saw the 49ers held with- year is no exception. Chet.

Bryan keeps 6-1 Jay Wilkin- clinched the league title for Lan2- the cold front forced postpone the Sugar Bowl, Gator Bowl, Lib-! erty Bowl, Blue Bonnet Bowl, and ment. Second" of a Series ston in only its second year of campaigning in the Oklahoma shlni'ton" 3 8 1 0 189 68 i a 215 176 LA 2 1 33 1 13g 105 4 0 145 140 umord 0 3 3 6 0 215 231 Green Bay 3 5 0 129 195 The two featured games have touchdown the first time i' Orange bowi. Mo 'Titles' Gam this season as the Bears kept Altus going to Elk City in a 2-A amnrraK 93 2UO LieirOlt 2 5 1 113 181 Rocky Mountain Los Angeiea 2 0 115 174 collegiate Conference. Langston is only the fourth team in the lane's certain there will clash and Mangum visiting Hollis be IM-Jfattle of the unbeatens an 8-B contest. aiive tneir teeoie National Football League divisional title hopes.

Tom Davis' 42-vard field eoal in any of the big nowis, sucn last 11 seasons to go through Conference play undefeated. The only loss dealt the Lions Should Altug. defeat Elk City 9:30 'til 91 in the second quarter was the i it wins the championship out-rieht but if Elk City wins the son, the playmaker of the 1959 championship squad, and 5-10 Butch Robers who didn't start many games, but played a great deal. Wilkinson averaged 7.1 last season. A pair of 6-4 performers, Ray Frogge and John Feaver, could turn the Tigers into another, strong they continue to develop." all year came in the season's opening game when they lost an Game in Figures as powenui Syracuse envisionea whfBccepted a Cotton Bowl InvSfMoJplmmediately after mak-ingu)gate its eighth straight Saturday.

second-ranked in last ji'V SHOP MONDAY Colo St. Col 3 2 7 2 0 240 90 Colo. Col 2 3 4 4 0 366 111 Hk Colo. Mines 1 3 0 4 6 0 131 133 West. 3 5 0 307 160 jfaH Cann nV f.SS 'BUmmBW'-" Mass 2.2 3 5.

1 111.18Z Maine 1 2 2 3 3 2 328 82 VB1MV -S AWm) lIBtiliillliy two teams would be tied with Clinton for the title. If the latter case comes true a toss of a coin would be necessary to decide i-i4 veraict to Texas soutnern. Since that time, with sophomore 18-34 10-1!) quarterback Donald Lee Smith setting the pace with his amazing which team "would' represent the I Maximum chain protection with'. .1 positive. manual chain oiler.

'ground week's Associated tress pou, promptly suffered its first defeat 14-9 to Texas Christian just as the Cotton Bowl began to rev passing, has won in this easy fashion: 32-6 over Cen Tarda disthict in the class A playoffs. Almost as confusing a situation exists in 8-B. If Mangum beats tral: 26-7 over East Central: only San Francisco scoring. Hollis it goes into the playoffs 37-0 oyer Texas College; 39-7 over ine outcome lett ban rancisco up its publicity for a national championship" game on New N. HamP.

332. 38114 7 I R. Island ..1 2 1 3 5 1 64 159 Vermont 0 1 0) 4 3 0 112 133 KW- Border '-vH leajnc Season Waaaai. Ariiona 1 0 0 95 186.1 Tea. West 2 8 0 3 6 0- sa 177! 'r P.

n. Mexico St. i- 2 3 1 242 137. lor -normal'', 4 W. Tex.

.1 pofhi -mmr- aV t' I Close to atop the Western bracket with a but if Hollis wins then Hobart gets the nod for the playoffs. Other Monday night games are. ouuiucaaituu, a-v, oyer wortn-eastern; 31-13 over Northwestern; and- 38-7 over Southwestern. 2 marK and tne Hears with a Year's Day. With the Lonfihonis' neighbor, and 5-6 Terry- Love, a pair of 1958t59 regulars, but Demon coach Dick Dozier fears he'll be handicapped by a shortage of height and experience.

Ardrnore keeps more seasoned, players than anyone nine of last year's top 10 but mathematical chance at 4-4. While Smith's passing (82 of Hugoton, Kan. visiting liuymon, ban Francisco emoloved the 141 for 1.339 vards anri. 15 tourh. uunton at Jiooart, morgan North Texas State, beaten by Tulsa only Syracuse and SouthernCalifornia were left on the perfect record list among I 'V Texhoma, Tulsa Washington 3 Novelty Acts Tulsa Edison and Cherokee downs) has been the main weapon in Langston's attack, the Lions' defense has' been equally little-used John Brodie most of the game, although No.

1 quarterback y. A. Tittle started and vainly tried to rally the 49ers in fourth period. Brodie had played only two Okeene. Decisions on whether to major schools, soutnern ai, bowl ineligible because of NCAAj probation made it 8-0 by turning outstanding.

East Central Approached play or not, or when to play, have not been' made in the Ed-mond at Yukon and Broken Ar To Appear Here The Lions limited Collegiate Dace isayior, n-o. Huskies Sniff Roses minutes previously this season, against the Detroit Lions. row at Bristow. games-. onierence toes to.

less tnan a yards per game on the eround. The Northeast at Selling Texas, beaten by Harry More- Three novelty acts will spice The Bears scored in the first period on Rick Casares' one-yard the Tigers wound' up in the cellar last year. The continued absence of height will hurt the Ardmore cause. Ardmore coach Boh M. Williams keeps 6t0 Charles Lynch, the, team's No.

2 scorer the past two years; 6-1 Jini Johnston, 6-2 Jack Jacobson and 5-10 John Mayes, all starters last season. The Lawton Wolverines ex-expebt to. put an improved team Son' the. court with better1 and Tuttle at Luther games havej the. Harlem Glcoetrotter show in the Municipal Auditorium here Deen cancelled.

plunge, capping a 48-yard drive land's 55-yard scoring dasn in me fourth quarter, still can nail the greeter's job in the Cotton Bowlj in vi piays tor a lead they never Saturday night. East Central coach Elvan George reported Sunday, he had heard no further news concerning a possible bowl bid for his who own a 7-3 record after Saturday's 20-7 vie-: tory over Southeastern relinquished, KImiko Yokoi the ballerina Founder of Prep Oil Bowl Dies oy Deaung giving. Should the Longhorns lose, th tnnf to Arkansas, the bicycle from Japan, will perform a of cycle feats. San Francisco: -FCm Morris "(51, pass-run whichcUnched at, least, a SWCj The DUb. Adolph arid Aveni WICHITA FALLS E.

E. Scan- Central; which ends rjgjjJ, oemng aouinern mem- nell, thfeHoriginator of the-' Oftr6! LEADS LIONS aowlfootbau game, died Joerc in" heatine California, Saturday night, has received TWcWjfSonVWs- 66th birthdaydtftv in the lead RgjtAMS. 23-17' DETROIT? Ufi The victdry- from the Bflwi; -w. hirh i 'tuhAr1n1irfVjR heart, attack. i-o for the west coast's Rjose Scannell was the founder of -Natchitoches, Lai, iierth.

The Huskies nave it annorjDau uui Suroattraetiea- annually niatch- 6 hpat Washineton state. ILbeat Washington riiK liWc fnnr.vard good news sometime this week. East Central and Southwestern exhibiliwi hfttwpi-a Al stars of Oklahoma andl istarvedsipetroit Lions smashed dpwh: and, the Los Ahgeleapis' explosive offense Sunday iii a 23-17 National Football League triumph witnessed by 52,271 chilled spectators. John Henry Johnson came out Bsentf. back from la-t y-ar's startlnaihlt.

the outlooks for each team: ARD)MORR Coach-Bob M. Williams fSW State). 1JM-5J 1-9, Se. Texas for an August game H99 DAVlDBflftDtEY iir.hr! Avn run and Roeer Daniels GiKsotf f'arol ifiprui and la Jiasketballgarrie between the are the only teams still facing-regular season duty. The Bulldogs play at Arlington, Texas, art versipri only 10 seconds wicnita nam.

i-ie originated the game 22 years ago and has iruiiere. ana -tne oan rancisco 20-inch chain saw MI-Nations. served as executive secretary of nr thi Riff Ten's oart in the saturaay. of the Lions' doghouse and stole Jim Johnston, (1-1: Jack Jacobson. 6-2; tne, uu Bowl committee ior tne.

Tickets are on sale i Northeastern Loses tne thunder irom Matson with I Proippcts JcraM Price, Mi Bill bowl, fjtll 'Brown's gun-sounding TD.plyofie Illinois to up past 17 years. Dunne the Bad things continued to haDDen Winn ticket agency, 135 Main. his be.st performance in two sea years, more than a quarter of a Schedule-Dec. 3-at 3B6- lo'Yfe to iurtncasiern, last year na sons. set s-.

minion, aoiiars nas nccn aonatqa tional smaii-coneee cnammon. Lonli7-for-7 passing gave Michi Johnson, booed lustily in the to charity from the game pro Chile Star Beaten In Argentine Meet pre-game introductions made Trying to rid themselves of a four-game slump, the Redmen M-Aila: Feb. 5-al Nor- Scannell died! while on hunt munginS-ai Uwton. 24-at Sluwnei this an eventful "comeback" after sitting out a one-game sus BUENOS AIKES (AV-Manuel gan Wate' a 15-10 victory NoHtoettoro-putting Wisconsin, Northwestern and Michigan State in a first-place tie with 4-2 records- Wisconsin plays at at Illinois ing trip near Bycrs, Texas. neia a ieaa over Pittsburg, with only six minutes left.

Then, in machine eun-liki rn. pension that cost him about Santana of Spain upset Luis 15S Record-Conference: Season: $1,200 in. salary. Re'turnlni- Strtew-J Fnley pidity. Pittsburg turned a.

pass Ayaia ot unne, b-z, 7-a, -y, Sunday and won the Argentine John Foley. Wis Richard Goina, 6-3 i He missed the team plane Phillies' Owner To Decide Today national tennis cnampionsnip. oacK irom tne west coast two weeks ago and club officials tniereepuon, a iumDie-and a 75-yard run into touchdowns and all of a sudden the Kansans won, Way and Doin lau io wui, ban. which, has corn-gits conference schedule, In the finals of the men's dou Schedule-Dee. 1 at $15 DOWN, $11 MONTH jSears Easy.

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Big urange oum ne.iV just as acute with i-Jit AnnaarKo, is-m' nave two major professional football clubs as of Monday. IntaVoeDted by Couch Tllrli rmi mnit Southweitern 3 3 351 (Mahoma meugmie to re- 19S.s ltecord-Cnfcrence: Sea- nonnennern 24 3 three teams Missouri, Bob Carpenter, owner of the lUilurninr Slarlera-Jahn Smith. iiNtjS. Southeaiitcrn 0 6 a 0 0 an 229 1 te and Kansas tieo ior Ineft. Mai- West was the Hadeliffe, d-m rrt Stfvennon.

Jtotinl Wlmtftv r.vn IlnWiclerlicn, 3-tt; Byron said i-that, plus an indifferent attitude about playing football Philadelphia Phillies baseball team, called a press conference for Monday to announce his decision on whether to back a local Corpim big IraCin Missouri's 26-0 Kansas State while ColiJiSKdropped out of the run-! Meted ile-Dcc. was me reason ior tne suspen- RESULTS 'iABT WICEK Irtashij tourney, 15 -Enid, 'at-Jan, FJt MFfTIMfi HHLIC IHVITFB franchise in the new American i IIS tourney, S-at Norman, 191 imm. mil. Tuesday, nov. it.

Football League. l.nn-t' ningflBfinff to Nebraska Oklahoma State. While the Detroit defense 29-at El nenof tob s-ni Arrtmore. Adams'tate 2, 'Manhandle ft" IWMMUllt Mlltltlfl MM MUClHw Btfl. Tjuvtnn.

9-at Chlolj Carpenter said announcements his decision would be made neno, sa-Normn, 26 at neno, stopped practically everything Matson tried, Johnson bolted 19 -Kl 28-14, Iowa State crushed San Joseffitate; 55-0, and Oklahoma: cappltfed on fumbles to beati EL RENO simultaneously by AFL officials in New York and at his Connioi Mack Stadium office here. He gave every indication of a man through and around the Los Angeles defense and had the fans on his side before the game was. one period old. In addition starlen Bert nickner. Arnw ZoZU.

in non-iciKu SNOW TIRE RETREADS about to say yes. State upsets the Soon- fituraay, however, the raccl tkrnn.lIIDlI tin in. iiT- In IKron.wnv tie in- Put- to his explosive running, Johnson caught an U-yard touchdown pass from Earl Morrall in I Professional Football $-in95 olvMr'bklahoma. Iowa State and! BtltlRisrc Ottn BT S4. PllUbntirrt U.

New York mnt WOM he ftJnwSr of tne Missouri-Kansas 'amV "Lawrence, Kan. if there Norwjn. 5-nt Ard; Imore. 12-Lwton, 15-Hardtnl, 19-at Duncan. 23-t Putnnm city.

lS.il) Ileoord-Conrerenoai J4, Sea- Cardnlt flillKdrlpltld S7, CbJca PLUS TAX ft CArVAILE TIM DAVID BRADLEY fencing protects and beautifies INSTALLED 79 Lineal Ft, aakampionslup tie the urange Jowl iU choose the team it prc crSAiCtriero is no championship l'eiirnln Wartari-Tad Kln. -4t Car- Proineet Iltrtuell Menefee. -Ot the third period. Tho loss was the fourth in a row for the Rams, rated one of the prc-soason favorites in the western division. It dumped I them into the collar.

The Lions, whose only other victory was at the Rams' expense, bolted to a 10-0 lend, allowed the Hams to tie it and then went ahead for keeps on Celts Belt Cincy 1 1th Time in Row Buy On Budgor Pay Only T3d.b. Vjm. F.b. ItlaraM Ahllohll L. Hofartil--Tjeo.

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Plus terminal posts and gates JOE ESCO TIRE CO. 1336 W. MAIN CE 5-5404 Norinni Fob. (l-Duncan. H-i'l Boston's Celtics continued ono of the National Basketball Association's most lopsided scries, boat- ofasljil nerord-on(ere! Jim Martin's zs-yara ncia goal just before the half.

Johnson's1 touchdown catch and a lato field goal by Jorry Perry gave the Lions chough insurance to overcome a 07-yard touchdown pass from tho Rams' Frank Ryan to Del Shofner in tho last intr Cincinnati Sunday-nicht for ISCWJhc national ramting. fiaartila Cinches Title Ilrnifii (JSl Til RE NT from RYDER mucks of i vi typ tne inn straignt time, isi-izb. A defensive squeeze that liold Twyman to 10 points was a big factor. Twyman had averaged nearly 40 points ouch gnmo for Cincinnati this season. Ho netted two minutes.

GeorfiiB, beating Auburn 14-13 Frajicls Tarkenton's 13-yard to Bill Herron and lurwactf1 Pennington's extra point rtth 30 seconds loft, has clinched ie ciiierence title and possibly sSlifi Bowl spot, The ru. ni.cn- ii (70 Mil from forty only two in the second half. Cincinnati's Royals ran up a 76-03 halfUme: lead in a scoring spreb. But Bill Slinrman and Bob Cousy led a 42-polnt surgo in pic Yugoslavia Wins BELGRADE YucosIoVIb'j DAVID BRADLEY stockade cedar fencing DAHY WaLjB L0N9 TERM KINTAL UAH notional soccor tenm Siinilay. erthr Jo, may so a "sea-sam among them onco-boatcn IlsslMppI, which forgoda 37-7 Ictory over Tennessee, the con-uerop'W' Louisiana StPlc; and SU lf, which started a now Players Will Attend Chiefs Club Dinner Members of the Chiefs Club defeated Grooco, 4-0, in a fliinlificatlon mntcli for the Olym- tniro quarter mai uoa too score, 105-aII, and Boston zoomed to ni lead thereafter that Cincinnati pie soccer tournament.

couJd not touch. INSTALLED BOKTOV CINCINNATI will have an opportunity to visit with Oklahoma City University basketball players at tho booster Lineal Vt. Cifduri'rtf-6 foot White cedar stockade fenclnjt a listing invest Went In home beuty, protection and privity. Io' rnoner down group's Monday noon luncheon late Saturday nlBlit. All throe high the litis of other DWlRU Ooorgln Tech and Tennessee re other SEC bowl prospects, wplULlJiclr losses Tccli's 0-7 to YMR TRUCK MNTAl, INC.

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