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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 26

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.26 Friday. Sept. 20, I 968 THE DAILY OKLAHOMA.V World Softball Cufchin Nantes 4 Co-Captains Tourney Starts Golf-In Getting Funnier! Plainsmen Get Four From Dallas Roster On Saturday The second World Softball Tournament received its unofficial Thursday; night with, a dinner at the lowboy nail oi ame. The actual firing com mences at 10 a.m. Saturday when Canada squares off.

Tlie Koivan and Martin Golf-In gained another celebrity Thursday with the announcement that veteran comic Phil Harris will take part in the event. The charity golf exhibition, featuring Dan Rowan and Dick Martin of television's "Laugh-In" show, will be staged October 3 at Quail Creek Golf and Country Club. Proceeds will go to the Northwest Optimist youth pro STILLWATER Head coach CutcHnnajhed 51 Oklahoma State footballers Thursday afternoon to the Cowboy traveling; squad for Saturday night's season opener against Arkansas at Little Rock. Included in the total "were two sophomores who" were injured in Monday's heavy contact practicei, guard Bryan Martin of Galena Park, Texas and defensive halfback David Davis from Prague. Both were tabbed as potential starters before their injuries, and now Cutchin said he isn't sure if they will play at all Saturday.

Cutchin also named four senior co-captains. From the ceive a much-needed lift from George Nordgren, 6-foot, 200-poumi running back from Houston, and Ken Kmicc. 6-foot, 187-pound safety from Illinois. Nordgren will start at fullback in place of ailing R. L.

Briggs and Kmiec will add experience lo the Oklahoma City deep against the Bahamas at All Sports Stadium in the first of 45 games wnicn win. spread over nine days. Members ol onjy jour oi; he 10 competing teams were! in hand for the Thursday! Dan Rowan Phil dinner Philmnines, Japan, Tour players from the Dallas o'w boys taxi squad will fly into town this weekend to bolster the Oklahoma City Plainsmen, who tackle the Omaha Mustangs at p.m. Saturday in Taft Stadium for the Central Division lead in the Continental Football Heading Hie list is G-l by 197-pound flanker back Sims Stokes, who caught -16 passes for 6G0 yards and -10 louchdowns for the Plainsmen last a n. Stokes led the Professional Football League of America in kickoff returns, once going; 94 yards to score.

I Ed Harmon, a 6-1 by 240-pound middle er from Louisville, will be playing his second game for the Plainsmen after an New Zealand and the Baha- All of the other teams gram Las Vegas bookmakers have installed the St. Louis Cardinals as 17-10 favorites over Detroit in the World Series eluding the United States re larrls Dick Martin End Doug Atkins of the New Orleans Saints is the NFL's defensive player of the week Jean Batelle, a center who led the New York Rangers in scoring with 32 goals and 78 points last offensive unit quarterback presentative, tne Aurora, Ronnie Johnson oi tui water Sealmasters, we "AH these boys are really going to help us where we have had key injuries," said Plainsman coach John Bell. "It's fortunate they lit in just where we need help." Stokes had been placed orw waivers by Dallas, claimed by Atlanta and traded to Detroit. He then was released by Detroit and signet! again by Dallas for 1 he taxi squad. reappointed supervisor of officials for the NBA The American League formally approved the Chicago White Sox request to shift 11 regular-season games to Milwaukee next year.

One game will be played with each of the other clubs in the expansion to 12 teams. Dates will be set later. oiner ciuds jn tne expan- sion to Tl teams. Dates will be set later. (scheduled to arrive in the city late Thursday night or The Los Angeles Rams acquired Frank Sims Stokes and center Jon Kolb of Owasso were selected.

From the defense Cutchin picked linebacker Larry Gosney of Crooked Oak and tackle some time The Sealmasters won their Marchlewski from. Atlanta fnr undisHospri Iflfifl spot by winning the U. draft choice season, signea nis J.ba-o 5rad Baughman of contract with the National chamnionship a year ago. impressive performance last Saturday at Michigan. The cityans also will re Dolnh Sehayes has been Hockey League club.

Their bid for Ihe 196S title last week ran into hitting snag one run in ihree games and Ihe Sealmas PGA Fourball Scoreboard ters nnisnea The Clearwater Bombers- raced their ninth At Twin Hills At Quail Creek championship without losing a game. The Sealmasters de RRFWFn WITH PIIRF feated Houston, l-u, men tost lo Philadelphia, 1-0, and I GrerRildyk gIom 31-31-42 3U33Zs 30- Uii 333344 31- 3ttJ 3t7 Lake Charles, La. That dipped Aurora's 1968 jtohy Gocli record to Bob Charln-Bruca Devlin 5S Ray Bofts-John SScn'jclford Berl Woaver.Welav Ellis I Dick Crmody-Bob Bold! JeWltl Weaver ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER. i. Vlralii Is Puerto Rico Orvlllo MoodySugT Sue Imola Joel Goldsfand-Wayno Yafrei Indians-Senators Game Is Cancelled CLEVELAND, Ohio AP) A postponed American J-eat-'ue baseball game I ween Washington and Cleveland was canceled Thursday because of rain Jj-3-7 370SZ73 Steve RafdkJIm Gil 37-3473 Tommy Shaw-Bob 35-3873 Terry ComstocK-By The two teams do not meet Clark' Bebtsy McCloln-John MofjntSa Herman Stharlau-SanoV Scharlau Bob VS fanTonav'el'cnelblwr Bob MurphvBob Smltb Berl Yny-DilVRWysonB Dean Beman-Marty Fleckman RanCy Pe trl-GIb ck Ilia Freddie HaaiLa'rry Krnimlli again this season and there was no chance to make up 1 I.

35-3A 7J Ihe game. Bellamy Signs ARMINGD ALE N. (AP) Walt Bellamy, cen 37373 3773 ii v-74 340 7 Don Cherrv-Tommy Belt pwlsHI rravlt-Aila Hydan Jack Shollon tarry Frvar.Jltnmy Gaunir Dulv Marlln-Jack Martin jm Campbell-Sarr ter for the New York Knicks, ended a brief holdout by Larry Campbell-Fred signing his 3968-69 contract Thursday with the National Did not start Glbby Basketball Association team. 1 .1 i- Pairings Today Table Tennis Tourney Slated The Southwest Open Ifible ennis 'tournament. Xea luring n-Clllt Brown nationally ranked players, will be hold Saturday al iho Salvation Army Boys Club, SV 5, start ing nt a.m.

Del Swoons of Grand liap-tls, rated No. 2 ia-ionallv, is favored Inn will be pressed by Tanne- bill of Mlddleport, Ohio, tnp- anked in the boys 15-under State champion Klncr and junior champ Nor 0 eBob 'ErrcksSn-jfrrC'lrno; Al Chun "Bob" Doflkln-Dennla Rouse; Jin PMlBo; Tavlor-J. Taylor. Cockran lain Trsvls-Alsle Hyden. Tom Aveock-Tom Burk; Do; hS.

Ken Fulton, T.rr b. HU.ch.nt rrvHlnson-Bunkv Hunrv. Dorr's the next installment of tin? weekly High School Gridiron Gi-oonhneks oolbnll contest conducted by The Oklahoma Publishing: Co. The winner each week will rnooive $100. AS! you to is thock the teams you think will win on the coupon 'below anil fill in the "tie-hreaker" yardage; inure.

Tie liaincs in ay be forecast by clici'kini" ihe box at rijjhi Deadline for rntrles is I'hursdiiy. I'oMtimirb ilo il( cninit. Tho Imllol niiiNt lio rocelvod hy dnnillliio time, or your entry will not bo ronshlerod. You iimv enter as many times as you wish, either using this form or making your own copy ot approximately the same size Ibc sure it ppVes nil the Information appearing on the printed form). Up to five duplicate entry hlunks will lie furnislicfl free of charge the OPUBCO buildins or one will ho mailed to you on request.

Decision of the judges is final. Employes of The Oklahoma Publishing Co. and members of their immediate families are not eIiBBaUots niny he mailed or left the first floor lobbies of the OPUBCO Building, Fourth Street at Broadway. Mailed ballots should he addressed as follows: High School Gridiron Greenbacks Oklahoma Publisliins Co. P.

O. Box No. ITiGII Oklahoma City, Okla. man Behymer will be in iho field. The 16-evem tournament is open to speotalors without cltarge.

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