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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 15

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Missions Cool Off Warriors, 6-1, On Gibson's Six-Hit Masterpiece Cards Clabber Braves to Keep Half-Game Lead Cato Eliminates Mincor5to4 In Sandlot Meet Dudley Helm's flflh-tonlnj single that scored Jack Van Pool enabled the Cato Oilers to elim inate Minco from the Oklahoma City district sandlot aaseoau tournament Tuesday. 5-4. Vn Pool sineled and tide aeeood ST. LOUIS. Aug.

2 The St. Louis Cardinals backed up Red Mungcr's flve-hll pitching with five doubles and a triple to hand the Boston Braves a 7-2 defeat Tuesday night. Stan Mu-slal had one of the doubles and the triple. ihi. vlrtnrv Vent the Redblrds a Tilt Tonight Closes Tribal Home Stand By John Cronley base In thr nflh to start th tnninc nvUy.

aiter Cato scored four time In the fourth to tooc the count. Morn Shipnun. burCnc to reUef from the fourth toning, yiekied onlr one hit and struck out eight to rata credit for the victory, At 5 30 p. m. Wedneadir.

the Oklahoma Natural Gum take on Sporting Goods tn a toner bracket Ult. Indian dynamite fizzled fromi a slow fuse here Tuesday night One of district play 6n Beta to determine flnaluts tor the rwenty- before 3,908 spectators, Jonn "Hoot" Gibson muffling the -Kiwi" ahead of Brooklyn in the' National race. T-ie Bra res took an early 2-0 lead! with hit and two walk olt Munsrr In the first inning. Bui the; firebirds evened the count in the fourth and loose. In the fifth with a Jive-run rally.

I' Munger's tenth victory Hfumst our defeats this season. Ex-( the. first Inning and a Boston thtral 1 th- eighth had the lx.iib!-. by NJarty M.irion and De! sltifcl'-n Tommy Glavlano and I and Musi.il's triple (or thr Curds' fifth inning city's big guns with a six-hit tnftstprnipce which enabled San 1 third annual state touroaaent at Durant August 19. the city tourney iwtll have semifinals Friday and tinali I Sunday.

Marietta and Ilealdton C1 clash xri-iit. IS i Antonio to square me series, ifi-1. The rubber game Is set for 8:15 for the title there. Healdusn reached 'p. m.

Wednesday a.s me warriors the finals with a 1S-S in cw ITlshomtojW Tuesday nicht. Already VTV, mm i A preliminary game at 6 p. m. will imotrh fn-n Sooner state rivals In a crowned district Champa cner tno (Mt are Alius. DU1 Cltr.

Camefte 'regular league game. Seminole andj Ichickasha will collide in the first Ultj and Fttahugh. Wilson Co. of Oklahoma City, defending state must. mi wir.Dhnui inf the twilieht doubleheader.

and the Durant ou. noat team. e. Invited. Showgirl Junior Standish dc- In a short opener to Tuesday's pro-i Iinkuic ncr name Gibson in Rare Form with that of Joe Xn the main attraction It was Gil rontprfiplder.

in control and swift breaking curvi At Oklahoma City New York Tuesday. DiMag has which had the Tribes turned over to the club offi- 'f0wf cials Hie "problem of a laay Olhson fanned three men and fan he thinks is bedeviling jwaiked as many. After the Injuns him by writing to columnists." jpicked up their only run of the game more runner as far as thiraoase. For five fast rounds George zuver- a-as a trnnd match for Gibson 85 Softball Tourney Opening Delayed the former went into the sixth, wailing by 2-1. The Missions wrapped it up in that frame with a four-run rally which produced three runs and sent zuve Dodgers 5, Pirates 2 The metropolitan soitDaii lounm-, toSsed the last four iTrrsmmau.

sthiKlulcd to start innings for the losers, being tapped woie H. for one run and a nil, in me mnin. Mirsd.iV iKht us holiday uetau.se ui uw ausuc Lenhardt UiU Homer rs fcenflno in prepress, it was announced 1pd UD Wows and' flag r.un Mzziinit Tuesday by officials of the oaianoma WM supplied Dy rlghtfleld- PHlsbunili Pirates. City Softball association. Lenhardt.

who homered in nc-hlt pitching of. ThiMmirnament. which will select a ounh nw(? ahgad of h(m September 4. already M1C iUI 3 entries and the lists: i the stili open, according to Die f0Urbaggcr of the season' night Auxler. tournament manager Entries MurreH Jones who graduated from and lost will close Wednesday, he said.

iShreveport to the big leagues just! with the The tournament will be played tlle vvari arrived in time to; Wiley Post park on a single al nrstbasc f0r the Pittsburgh; Hon pbn until the quarterfinals. pok(J out of four plate: The state tournament, for leamsappearance. intrd nr in the outside Oklahoma City ami Tulsa, will the teams whirled through: ('! ii open August lit! at Okmulgee. three hitless Innings the Missions; Jumped Zuverink for a 2-0 leaa in-the fourth and threatened to push; farther in front until a doubleplay! took the life out oi trio rauy. With one down Pat Seerey walked.

with Lenhardt scoring from third on Wes llamners Hy to At Perry Grant Dunlap in riRhtfieid. The Padres won, 6-1, to square Kigg'w the series wliich ends Wednesday night. Don Lenhardt of San Antonio slides in with one of his team six runs Tuesrlav nipht as Indian catcher Ray Murray waits for the ball which photographer Bob East caught just before Murrav did. The action took place durins the sixth itmiiiK Lenhardt caught hold of a low pitch and belted a line drive homer over the leftfield fence as the Padres By Ha! Middleswortb nftaSrS.tM6n. Back At Ktotra Before Zuverink could end Charley Grant and Bill Leonard both singled, but Wes Hamncr's sharp shot down third was converted into a twin lulling.

i Using two hits which were wrapped Cleveland Blasts Senators, To Gain Full Game on New York FOK A $50,000 HAI.Ll'LAYF.K, Jim Uaumcr is having his troubles. Jtime.s Is the young man from Broken Arrow who was ptiu-ilcallv abducted by the Chicago White Sox in June. He was whisked out or Tulsa, risht under the noses of scouts from about other major league teams and then signed to a mysterious ennttaet li Chicago with a great flash of picture-taking and (around a bunt, the Warriors got one lot them back in their share of the i fourth. Frankie Zak beat out a bunt to the word slinging. Newhouser Pins Yankees, 10-2 NEW YORK.

Auk. 3 i. Hal New-! houser. aided by homerun blast by; Vic Aaron Robinson. Dick; Wakefield and Johnny Upon, went the route for the first time in more than a month, defeating the New York' Yankees Tuesday night, for De-: troit.

A crowd of 57.238 saw the Yankees', lead over Cleveland shrink to three and a half Ramcs as Allle Reynolds'; WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 Cleveland mauled Washington's ontmcts calls for isn't being revealed officially lot of speculation. Some of the Clucuso papers estimated ond as Mllt Nielsen tried to follow i Mickey Harris and Al Gcttel for 15 hits and an 8-1 victory lue.s- Uhleh leadi to a strutoxphPite 5.000 bonus, which was all right with the wnite suu. Herb Conyers rifled a single day njght. Early Wynn scattered nine hits to annex nis ninin 'AHP10SS' CORSER tfuiru Ost.

South Loses Another Star 'tribe trMied.Vi. win against two eieais that are putting real money on the BMSBflll MM Santone shot ahead by 5-1 when a four-hit attack bumped out Zuvcr-i leading New York Yankees who lost. ink in the sixth. The visitors scored bou Kennedv, Dale Mitchell and Joe Gordon paced the Indians three times before Hayes could stem: Ua with thre'e hlts each. Here's Help For Sooner Grid Fans! DO YOU WANT TO know where your seals are in the new v.

expanded stadium at the Cnivrrsity of Oklahoma? Tlie sections at Owen field have all been newly-numbered as a result of the expansion work and vou'll need rhart to know-where your seats will he when the Sooner kirk off against Texas Ajtgics at Norman September 1. To help you loealr yourseir. The Dally Oklahoman has prepared a new diagram of the M-atlnc. will appear on Thursday morning's sport page. Clip it and save it.

Look at It when vou set your season tick-els (theVre in the mall now) and know where you'll watrh the Sooner in action thU season. the tide. Coaches of the South All-SUU A The Indians scored three runs off Harris in the second inning eve? efrrtc oorrinn Kennedv. Johnnv Bernardino, Jim Hegan 10-game winning stnaK enoeo. h5-h-hnr football team, which meet hold up his swing, seerey and Mitchell.

Washington produced lis only run in that inning when Eddie Robinson doubled dodged" into a rightfield single, mov tint enone knew alvmt Hntimer and prac- i I III II 1 ing Jones to third. The front runner crossed on Len-hardts single. Seerey stopping at King, Munger Win on Links and scored on Sam Dcnic single. Larry Doby's single, Gordon's triple and Kennedy's single txxiMed Cleveland's lead to 5-1 in the iifth. The Indians picked up a run off Gettc! Isecondbase.

Charley Grant's single jpluted Seerey. With Lenhardt on sec-ond two outfield files, both Into right, ibroueht in the third run. the northern squad here tn Taft atactl i um Aucust 19. got another headaeru ri 'Sill Tuesday. a i Metcalf.

HolUs. and Pau I a i i Greene Wewoka. southern mentor 5 a a nave b-en seektrw a tackle to replao III Jerrv Creasey of Chfckasha. who wil i be unable to play because of a kne. I operation.

Bef(re they could find a tact ii 3 t. it JaIJi pack Duncan end. notified th South m-ntors he armld be unable to p-ay me contest is dot tvo- ptck was bring counted on ai i j'La "ii starter bv Metcalf and Greene. Krii tands an even six feet and wrh 1 utS cZ7- pounds. He wa standout wlrat COLORADO SPRINGS.

Colo Aug.Un the sixth when Bernarmno walked. -Oh-MedalLst Rufus King of sacrificed and Mi die wwlea. Grant's single removed Zuverink ifrom the game and It was Wes 2-jllamner's hoist that let Lenhardt it led the IieiO into Vernon snd Lou Boutlre; second round of the FiKes j-cbk after the eaten, Tuesdav the Indians two more runs ninth. ninth as Bill Leonard walked, went! the favorites advanced handily oar golf, ousted vm WKYfoTelevise to second on an Infield out and came! King, firing llefot'e'lie left, voung B.umer Is supposed a' i lo hae toki one of the Mouts he loft Muim him thul Hie mvuI thouldn net. that it ii, hi.

hi-i. Jim lUurnrr Olson of Colorado Springs. 'sSrt i'ltofnw home on Bill Sommers' single for the.W iand 3. 6-1 reading. Mimeer.

Dallas, finalist in the vrtalf and Greene expect to nam Will Queens' Softball iplWtSs5 toana The expanding sportt coverage of mm and ot a-sttm replacemenu for the two All-Staler (o nU a rontraet In a couple of tut s-d out to be more Shan an airplanr ide. however, when the Frr i i. 1 i The Uor hunter, lu, tn Oklahoma eir left holding the sack-or v. ere they? out to be nv thi.t erlnblmn let liihomn were left holding the sacs or wecnescAT. Broadmoor invitational tournament, fKnniy rr which ended here Sunday, had a close ,0 squeak but hung on long enough toiwrnn score a 1-up win over youthful Jim Vickere of Wichita.

Kan. I Bob Crabb. Colorado Sprtngt. Sef. J- OtW.j -ANdi Shh.

ArSr. Tom Dll- wk.v.tv will soflball for the while. Bosox 4, Browns 3 first time next week. Station officials fhnt nftball Ulta announced that soltball Ulta; Tuesday BOSTON, Aug. 2 OV-Dom DiMag- sn 18-vear-old short -between Oklahoma t-uys oooncr Osr.

Cotcra "jvra. Oatahonia CUr. 3 P2Sr inlnth and then a home front Hate to Shave YourllpperLip? 703 Cfll JSISJ The two games will be the first TSSSnlSd ox tflT, and golf have been pre- day night 4-3 DWMgg run LrTini-uifi by WKY-TV. and football, bas- scored wiih the ba.v-. loaded and none Duprei.

Colorado Sprat and without a day of professional exerlence. n.uimcr found that out as his batting average finally dragged up to I he I'M! mark onlV afur six eeks of tn Now the young man has fined i'A) bv his manaucr. Bennle for violation of i.M'' curfew rule tlie second tune this scas-n. That's a stuf fine for a class league but Huffman probably figured Baumer could afford it. Now I ask win is that any way to make a ballplayer out of a boy? Not the way 1 see It.

How much belter off would Baumer be had he signed a minor iMtue conirarl al a M-nMblr figure, started out in a class I) learue and worked hU wav up to the majors in an orderly fashion learning how to plav the game as he went. Itiiteud, he has to go back to the White Sox at the end of this season and he has to stay there. With a .200 batting avcrae. what chance does MAKE THIS Perfecut Scores Fifth Win in Row ketball and Golden Gloves are to De out wnen c. -Z A'c Ch'tmx 2 Included in season.

Ned Carver pitch, the ball struck ASS, LhlSOX itaC4hould the telecaau of Softball his bat and rolled down the ftrsxbase, PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 2 The next week prove satisfixlory. Philadelphia Athletics ended a three-, TV will attempt regular softball pro- J' igame losing streak and a 27-lnning grams for the remainder of the sea- 4iiiFro i i scoreless drought Tuesday night when son from Sooner stadium." P. A.

Sugg, vri-i wusami counted one nm in the first director of the radio-television station. lejieiV'SJ i linning and went on to defeat the said Tuesday. jtaw if 16 JJVei' Chicago White Sox. 5-2. before 4.970 'rt c.

Bvt, McCune Rallies, Wins at Topeka lie hav of course, just one bonus player Perfecut Manufacturing Co. ran up its fifth straight victory in Sooner; pame cirls Dlav at Sooner stadium! fans-the smallest night turnout of phla Phillies alone had 39 of them in their Lage Loops mre been the Tuesday night, clipping the Nicoma ably more by now. The payment of exorbitant bonuses to untried players h. Peace Talks Today jjrj park LioneUes. 7-3.

McKesson Rob- TOPEKA, Aug. 2 (Special ab bins downed Oklahoma Paper. Trailing 3-4 in Uie final set. Tulsa back the gam 10 years MM J7ttM curse of postwar basi-ball and prooably r.petltion. itas retarded rir, r.meerv defeated First! Rmidv McCune rallied in the final j-SSE the olavers and it has hampered the clubs which have to keep them 5 NEW YORK.

Aug. 2 (P The two i TST i Trv a Star Blade on thoie touch atubble patehea at thoae pot where whtakera are way and skin tender. Feel the smoother, better ahave you get. Sturdier Star BLadea are precision made to take and hold a sharper edfc. Try better abavins at a real savin.

National bank. 8-6. three games to gain the third round J. RBI-Balta 7. Katt.

lHar. T-w. rh.rmi riincU ntvn tennis tourna- around. major professional basketball leagues Mjwagr "Jj' V-i I ii ol will meet here Wednesday to study fiaZSSS: nf-i are featured at 8 p. ra.

in a triple- ment here Tuesday with a i-o, bill Wednesday, playing the Sooner 6-4 triumph over Charles HoovEr oi.g,,, girl all-stars. Leading off at City. Kan. JsStSZx? "jplan lor a merger. wtmaraToSrT oSenia lo- ui Committees of the BasketbaU As-: iSZZTbu a wj.tw of America and the s'f vZZ i i 27 i Basketball league have been confer-; f-s sa.

Gents against Acme Market and atjWamsjey, fcr Sarkoal tn ctoUi seeded Kirke Mechem of Topeka, 6-4, Sooner midgets. (nn? tor me iasi vni effort to reach an agreement. Finht SwimfTierS PaSS Ike Duffey of Anderson. Ind.preai-; SIU JWiiimiBia All other seeded favorites, except; jj-ouaspart. 'aBt-rtm.

yi THE BONUS PLAYERS have hurt their ball clubs, something is bound to be done about the payments and about the rules. Already the rules have been relaxed slightly to allow one farm-out and there will be a sharp slash in the moncv the rookies will be getting from now on. The Pnillles. mentioned earlier, might be a pennant-contending club this season tf it weren't for the young men they've had to keep around because thev are bonus players boys who don't know how to pay baseball and don't have a chance to learn riding a major league bench. The Titers have a vouiv etcher.

Frank "Pig' House, to whom they paid something like $75,800 In bonus. He's with Detroit's farm at Flintand unable lo make the Central league atl-star team at mid-nut he'll have to join the Tigers net year and stay there. How much good can he do Detroit and how much rood can the Tigers do him? Not much either way. of the NBL. said a merger Courses Qi DhOWnee Rill Miller.

Kansas City, kepi PM dpZfox. Jooat.f.. -v. hofwe Oklahoma Netters Win at Kalamazoo STAR KALAMAZOO. Mich Aug.

2 (Spe-! pCLj i lqs Arareles. side-l! nr-heu oantwf t-io. i Dn avauaoie tor commeni. water safety instructors' course hew clan Oklahoma's two entries in boys lllne Howard Swarttman. Topeka.

'j A 1 if by the Red Cross in municipal pom. i slnjitesatttanattonaljuialwandboysi Aggies Cougars to Meet virian Shaw, county tennis championships scored second-irui whlnned Gene Powell. Topeka, Grid Browns Cllt Down prn.TAf.AM Wash. Aue. 2 Ar- reporta.

I 'round victories Tuesday. 6-2. 6-2; Bob Zierg. St LouU. green Ohio, Aug 2 Bob Bnimblay, athleUc director for; They were James Robert John Been.

Okmulgee, defeated rUnrwd Bud Francis. 8-0, BOWLING OREE3. .5 Tues- Jark Turman. Janice Lowe. Eula Maei t.h.tm, xrin.

sr r.i vZZC -TiT. Tjv-t Ill eat VP) HalloaCK uey xsizy, jtoit, Tlm vr.r, vuhoth Ker-! iGurss, Topeka, 1 Canada, 8-6, 8-8, That's why you can expect the death of baseball's bonus..

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