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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 14

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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14 Wed, Ocfotmr 7, 1770 THR HAIIA' Helms Foundation 1 Not Dead After Ml Blazers Race FrOSh To 3-4 Victory Wichita May Play, Use nnis has boon canceled, but tho Shockers havp games with in order Cincinnati, Arkansas. Tulsa, Menihis Stale, North Texas State and Louisville ing sentiment was to complete the season, but no formal vole was taken and no decision reached. Attempts to schedule another meeting Tuesday night so the squadmen could confer with Bob Seaman, chief assistant coach who returned from Denver Tuesday afternoon, ailed because many players left Ihe city to attend memori- Th? 29' varsity players not involved in last Friday's plane crash in Colorado, which claimed the lives of IS first-slrinRors and injured nine more, met Tuesday with Dr. Clark Ahlbern, ihe university president, and Dewitt Woaver. president of the Missouri Valley Conference.

Sources said the prevail WICHITA (AP) Wieh-ta State rnivorsity's foot-nH ieam may decide Vodnesriay lo ilny the final si fames on ts 107(1 schedule with the omnants of varsity nund and 43 freshmen onsidcred by many hero bo I hp finest, col loot ion if rookies in school history. Wichita's snnip here Snt-jrday with Southern III i Kiesau Funeral Set at Clinton not played a anic. Its first came, against LlodRO City Junior CoIIcrc scheduled last Saturday, was canceled. Paul II. Helms, who Ihe shrine and museum where the hall has flourished.

Last spring- the. Helms lamily withdrew support of the Hall of Fame after spending some million, according to Schroerter, "in the interest of sports and the youth of our country." Henceforth the endeavor will be known as the United Sn vines-Helms Athletic Foundation. The huge collection of sporls memorabilia will be moved from the ivy-covered brick museum in West Los Angeles lo the company's main i near Ihe. f-os Angeles International Airport. LOS ANGELES (AP.) The long-established Helms Athletic pronounced dead in the last few wpeks.

came back to lile Tuesday wllh a new name, new sponsor and new home. Managing director W. R. 'Bill" tt announced at a news conference lhat the United Savings and loan Association of Southern California is the new benefactor. Acknowledgement of the development was made by El wood A.

Tongue, chairman of the board of the 1l-y ear-old association. foundation was founded in 1036 hv the late Shoot Won With 199x200 LONDON, Ontario The Oklahoma City Blazers clicked off their fourth straight exhibition hockey I Tuesday night, pounding the Iindon junior club, S-4. Jim Adair, who ended his contract holdout earlier in the day, scored two goals and one each was added hy Ivan Boldirev, Bill Klatl. Nels Jaoobscn Rick MacLoish, Roselle and Brian Bradley. Bradley is the newest Blazer, being purchased Tuesday morning from the Ch i ago Black Hawks' Dallas farm.

Bra 1 ey played Ihe pasl two years at Dallas and Ihe previous three in Oklahoma City. Bradley is the Blazers' seventh leading scorer of all lime. Tuesday's exhibition was the Ins: one for the Blazers in Canada. They stand 4-3-2 and will play one more tunetip match before arriving in Oklahoma. City-next week.

The Blazers stop off in Dayton, Ohio. Sunday to play Boston's Dayton farm club in the amateur International League. A'ichita State I'-ii versitv roothall player killed Fri-iay in a Colorado plane George Mira 'rash, are sp! for 2 p.m. Wednesday in the First Rnptisi Chinch In Clinton, burial will follow in Clinton Cemetery. Rorn in rjinmn on May ".1.

m.0. Randy began his mhleiic i-areor in sixth erode. In high school he was an offensive halfback, and he was awarded an i 1 i sclinlnrship io Wichita in IMS. a I services for dead teammates as far away as Texas. Also to he resolved is the naming of an interim or acting coach, if the team decides it wants to play out ihe season.

Although there has been no official hint of who might be in line to succeed coach Ben Wilson, who died in the crash, some believe Seaman, eldest among Wilson's assistants at .18 and designated chief assistant, may have the inside track. Athletic director Boil Katzonrneyor also perished in the crash, lie hart no assistant athletic director, so the board also is expected to make a recommendation on mi interim or acting athletic director. Of Ihe 29 varsity players surviving. 2'i were on the second plane which reached Logan, Utah, safely last Friday. The other six were squadmcn whn didn't make the traveling squad.

Hearting the 'IS freshmen candidates who might be used if the NCAA hurdle can be cleared are quarterback Rick Baehr of Kansas City, Oak Park, a gifted alhlele who gained l.SOO yards total offense his senior year in high school, and running backs Robin Hardridge of Bethany. and Wayne Haynes of Pittsburg, Kan. Other highly regarded fresh prospects include light end Larry Hart of Junction City. defensive tackles Tony Sears of Hat-rah. 'and Dart Snodgrass of Chicago.

and defensive backs Jack Fisher of Garden Plain, and IMnrvin Kollum of Leeomption, Kan. There also remains the possibility that refitl.it quarterback Bob Rentier anrl starting light end Mike Bruce also might be able to play in a few weeks. Both survived the crash and have returned to Wichita in good condition. Snel! May Miss Rest of Season Whether you ore adding on to your heating or air conditioning lydem, or installing new one, or limply needing tervice on your present equipment, Drobelt ond Hill can give you fast ond e(licint ottenlion, if you call mi- Corner i reputation lor quality ond engineering excellence Is your assuronce ol yeors of efficient trouble-free cooling heating. No iob is too smoll An A a a gunner played the loadine.

role In the irapshoot held by the OTA Capitol City Gun Club honoring R. H. "Hilly" Sailer of Oklahoma City. C. H.

Young of Fort Smith won the singles with a score of He opened Ihe singles with a perfect ion from Ihe lfi-yard line and missed one target on the third field of the second round lor his 90. Young also packed ihe high gun in Ihe doubles with a very fine score of lR4x'jnn and heat that by one rock in the two handicap events, getting a 1555x200. His hiRh-over-all score was 568x600. Runner-up in the high overall was the man for whom the two-day shoot was given. Sailer finished with a 'Hie first division of lh handicap was won hy Rill Brown of El Reno.

Shooting from, the line. Brown a a 95x100. Winning the second half of the handicap shoot, was another El Reno shooter. Don Davis. He toed the 21-yard stripe and posted a.

brilliant 9S. Brasier Victim Of 3-Round TKO SAN ANTONIO (AP) Tenth-ranked welterweight Oscar Alharado of Uvalde, Texas, a ted farry Brasier of Oklahoma City on a third round TKO Tuesday night, downing him three times. Brasier floored Albarado once. or too lorgc for Drobek and Hill. nil Siiell, the slnr running hack of tlie York who leads the American Football Conference in rushinc.

may be Insr for flie rest of the year with ruptured Achilles tendon! Sncll, injured in Sunday's NFL game with the Buffalo Bills, underwent surgery Tuesday in New. York Also tin Ihe sidelines is l.eti Dawson, Kansas City's quarterback who hurt his richi knee in Sunday's loss to Denver. Dawson, who sat out si cames last year with an injured loft knee, could be ready for this Sunday's came with Boston but he is "definitely on the doubtful list," according lo conch Hank St ram Dennis Shaw, Itnf fuln's rnnkii' ipia rferlmuk who hit 11 of ''l passes for 317 yards two touchdowns to guide tin; Bills' upset til the New York Jets, is the offensive player of the week litis- Vt in the latgcsl Carrier rcstdeiiliil dealer In Okfa- Vt Wilt properli Instill It. We tlto ne(illit In cinmerciil then jlilemeali. vouli ilncerelj prtdilt jour The Host mi Knitiis in the Has I Division and the Chicago Black Hawks in ihe West have been picked to win their divisional lilies hi the annua! poll of Itock- Now Mir; First Baptist Church and was an Kacle Scout.

Survivors i 5 ti his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kiesau, Clinton, one brother, Navy Ensign Tom Kiesau. Pcnsneola, grandparents. Mr.

Mrs. Arthur Southwest City. and paternal grandmother, Mrs. Anna Martin, Corn. Fund Formed As Memorial To Christian l' rnitwnn Hi aii School's Lertermen's Club is sottinc; up scholarship in honor of Donnif Christian, one of Wichita State athletes killed in Ihe crash of a chartered nlrplane in Colorado.

Christian was a fooihall player at the Duncan High School, where he was graduated in 19fS. The Don Christian Memorial fund was announced by Coach Karl Presley. It will provide an annual scholarship for a deserving Duncan athlete. The decision to establish the fund was marie rlurinc a meeting of OILS football players and coaches. The fund is open for donations.

Those wanting to contribute are being asked to make checks payable to the DHS 1Miormen's club and designate them for the Christian Memorial fund. Patriots' Gladieux Picked Up by Bills ROSTON AP) Tho Boston Patriots of tha National Football l.eaguc announced Tuesday that running ha Rob Gla-dieux, nn waivers Sunday, has been picked up by 'the Buffalo Bills. Infleliler Dn ve.iiport, who completed 12 years with the San Francisco Giants as a coach the latter half of 1970, has been named manager of rhoenix In the Pacific Coast league The New York Iels of Ihe AKA placed second-yen iorward Bob Arnzen of Notre Dame on waiver George the Itiillhiinre KnllpfV No. 1 draft choice from Stephen F. Austin college, is out Indefinitely with leg problems and will begin therapy soon to I THE Hroot DnaoU SO GOOD It's America's Lion Running Back Traded to Eagles PHILADELPHIA AP 'Hie Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League have acquired Larry Wat kins from I he Detroit Lions.

The 220-pound run ning hack from Alcorn was acquired Tuesday In exchange for an undisclosed Eagles' draft choice. Broken Leg Shelves TCU Guard for Year FORT WORTH (AP) Texas Christian guard Euhanks, who suffered a broken left leg in Mho Horned Frogs' 49-14 loss lo Arkansas Salurday, has pneumonia and dnrrlors have been unable to operate- at Harris Hospital, it was announced Tuesday, Euhanks Is lost to Ihe I en in for the year. largest selling brand of cigars. go KING EDWARD Long. Ltitn and Deluxe i gone premium 1 ABA Exhibirloni IndUnt lit, Ktnlutky too.

Utah in. Ta 1M. NHL Exhibitions WILDERNESS WAR between YOU CAN TAKE IT FOR GRANTED the bounty hunter NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK and the black Our greo-test freedom, the freedom of choice, goes hand in hand with the freedom of -the press. You are presented with all the faefs and you are given ihe responsibility of forming your own opinions on events and issues facing our world today. In order to malts a wise decision, one must be educated on all aspects.

This is the job of The Olclohoman and Times. Anyono can get headlines from television broadcasts; but in depth reporting ond analysis is found in the newspaper. The newspaper plays another part in education. Referred to os The Living Textbook, The Daily Oklahoman is used in class-rooms to help students form good reading habits and leorn about the world in which they live. The Oklahoman and Times sponsors an annual Living Textbook Conference to help teachers utilizo this teaching aid to the utmost.

National Newspaper Week salutes fhe role of the newspaper in i ducating the public and thus insuring the continuation of ihe freedoms cherish but often toke for granted. JECHMISCOPf i I OCTOBER 4-IO IBM tMAFf ji lj Nov it's lighter? Now it's smoother. Now it's a crystal clear premium made for guys who really like it. THE OKLAHOMAN TIMES 5KYVIEW DRIVE IN RIVIERA DRJVt IN N.W. HIGHWAY DRIVE IN YAH THEATRE.

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