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Muskogee Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • 6

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Texas Georgia Tech Denver Win Page 6 Saturday Sept 27 1958 MUSKOGEE TIMES-DEMOCRAT US Keeps Cup Columbia Sweeps Boat World Series AF Academy Starts Long Maul Towards Big Time Football By Rolling Past Detroit 37 To 6 Classic League City Electric 3 Corning Glass 0 Carl Shunkey Bill De-Camp Bill Fillman ISO-521 Shirlie Crossland 164 474 Coca Coin 3 Jones Truck Lines 0 Harold Rlgney 186-212-2 Bill Settle 5C8 Pete Schrader 209- 562 Klar Brothers Jewelers 2 Harris Flowers 1 John Hart 204 56 Dennis Gaunt Freeman City Lumber 2 Pete Smith Cafe 1 Mickey Huddleston 210 590 Morrison Independent Fruit 2 Broadway Men's Shop 1 George Spearance Teel Laundry 2 Duff Plumbing and Heating 1 Hiler 187 529 Maples 187 529 I other team that hopes to make the step as a major power Texas Bob Lackey who directed the Texas offensive provided the One thing is certain if any- sure-foot one is going to stop the AFA John! Miami couldn't do much against Kuenzel and Rich Mao a pair of the towering Wisconsin line Dale passing fools will have to beHackbart was the big man for 14-stymied Kuenzel tossed for one ranked Wisconsin He passed and touchdown set up another with a ran for one touchdown in the first pass and scored once himself Mayo quarter and repeated at the end of first for a 12-meter yacht But if he were going to build another 13 Boyd said think ask Olin Stephens to let me look at the lines of Stephens de-signed Columbia Briggs Cunningham skipper his shaggy hair still damp from the salt spray said he wa3 "terribly disappointed Sceptre did not go any faster It a let down an said the millionaire sportsman has spent all summer racing Columbia in elimination trials Cunningham and his crew will be host Saturday night for the British sailors at Beachbound the rocklike mansion he rented for men this summer It will be about as close as the two crews have been to each other In a week of racing YALE TOES IVY TEAMS NEW HAVEN Conn UP) Among Ivy League football teams Yale is the leader In unbeaten teams with 28 Princeton has hud 27 all-winning gridiron campaigns NEWPORT I W) Clip will stay in its glass case in a room above the bar of the New York Yacht Club Any faint hopes that it would go to Great Britain sank Friday in the bubbling wake of the United Cup defender Columbia The powerhouse American 12-meter yacht clinched the Cup with her fourth straight victory over the British challenger Sceptre which sailed almost half the race with a crippled rig Her thick aluminum alloy boom had snapped in two in a freak accident when a spinnaker sheet got caught under it The British said the things they have been saying since 1951 after seventeen fruitless trys to wrench the cup free from America quite frankly think we shall ever give up trying for the said Hugh Goodson a member of the syndicate that owns Sceptre designer David Boyd Sr a quiet Scotsman had little comment on design his By Ed Corrigan AP Sport Writor This is the year according: to the timetable of the US Air Force Academy that the school goes big time in college football The Academy would like to move in the same circles as Army and Navy the other two service teams Since its first class graduate until next year the AFA has all its lettermen of last year back Under Buck Shaw the sophomore club had a 3-6-1 record This year the schedule has been toughened considerably but new coach Ben Matin a Navy graduate has high hopes His team started operations Friday night with a smoothly contrived 37-6 triumph over Detroit an- Michigan State tangled with California and Notre Dame tackled Indiana Texas Christian No 6 had a date with Iowr while Pittsburgh Which could turn out to be the class of the East met Holy Cross Army No 8 another contender for Eastern honors opened against South Carolina No 9 and possible favorite for the Southeastern Conference title was up against tough Kentucky and ten-ranked Washington State visited Northwestern The tradition steeped Ivy League also gets under wuy with Brown playing Columbia League favorite Princeton is at home to Rutgers a non-league mumber in the annual renewal of college oldest rivalry passef for two scores Four other major games were on Friday night's schedule Texas defeated Tulane Sl-20 Georgia Tech rebounded against Flori-da State 17-3 Wisconsin whipped Miami 20-0 and l)ener turned back Utah State 20-8 the second stanza Meanwhile magic names like Ohio State 4ahoma Aubur Michigan State and Notre Da" a moved into action These in order are the first five in The Associated Press poll but after last slew of upsets Sadler Wins The Sadler Terriers Thursday scored a 30-14 win over Moon Junior High School on the field In Oklahoma City in a game played in a driving rain Tuesday the Terriers play at Tahlequah Both Texas and Tulane made two only the uncertain is certain points after their final touchdowns Ohio State took on Southern in the final period but it was a Methodist Oklahoma battled West kick in the first quarter that Virginia Auburn played Tennessee provided the winning margin for in the NCAA's television game SEMI Wins 40-12 CdhSS Potent Stilwell Crushes Sallisaw In NOAA Plav STILWELL (Special) Potent Stilwell powerhouse of the NOAA Conference unloosed its vaunted power on hapless Sallisaw Friday night for a crushing 58 to 0 win one of the most onesided games in the Class A history Stilwell Quarterback Ron Worley went 82 yards on the first play of the game with the opening kioxoff NSC Speed Is Too Much For Rangers ALVA (Special) Northeastern Redmen favored in the Collegiate Conference scored two touchdowns in the first four mintues of play against Northwestern and romped on to a 40-12 victory here Friday night On their first play from scrimmage Redmen Quarterback Franie Phelps careened 80 yards for a touchdown A few minutes later Halfback Don Smith took a Ranger punt and rambled 70 yards to the end zone Phelps led the scoring with two touchdowns the second coming in the fourth quarter on a 45-yard NFL Starts Play Sunday the jaunt This was a conference opener for both teams Smith returned the opening kickoff five yards to the Northwestern 20 to start the game Statistics Sallisaw Stilwell We hope you are seeing and enjoying the "Showing of Homes" by the Home Builders Associated We are proud to be a part in furnishing the following homes JOHN STINE JOHN ESTEP BUILDERS 2616 East Monta Avenue Fedders Heat Pump Westinghouse Bui It-ln Appliances Nutone Hoods JOHN PARKER 3 Mi East on Hancock V2 Mi South General Electric Heat Pump THIS IS AN ELECTRIC HOME AIRC0N SUPPLY SERVICE CO 917 Bdwy PH 2-6122 Radio Intercoms Built-in Appliances Attic Fans Heating and Air Conditioning Humidifiers Power Tools Vent Hoods Heaters Phelps then broke loose cut to the sideline and out ran the Rangers defense for six points Moments later Smith gathered In a punt on his own 30 and went all the way Phelps converted and it was 13-0 Northwestern charged back late In the second quarter to score on a pass from Larry Glass to Stewart to start the fireworks and the show continued until Reserve Quarterback Douglas Brannon plunged over from the three-yard line on the last play of the rout The touchdown rout saw Worley scored twice Righthalf Tommy Pruitt two Fullback Skip Meth-aney Fullback Dennis Springwa-ter Halfback Bill Tidwell and Fullback Jackie Owens all one each The Score by Quarters: Sallisaw Stilwell is i COLLEGE Northeastern 40 Northwestern li Southwestern 26 East Central 0 Pari (Texas) 13 Murray 13 (tie) Northeastern 13 Arkansaa City Chattanooga 22 Abllent Christian 12 Texas 21 Tulane 20 Georgia Tech 17 Florida State 3 Bewane (Tennessee) 21 Howard (Alabama) 0 Pittsburg (Kansas) Teachers 19 Central Missouri Slate 19 (tie) Et Vinoent 13 Clarion (Pennsylvania) Teachers 0 Wisconsin 20 Miami 0 Air Force 37 Detroit 8 Denver 20 Utah State 8 HIGH SCHOOL Oklahoma Six Tulsa Boyers 20 Tulsa Webster 14 Sfipulpa Sand Springs 6 Tulsa Edison 14 Okmulgee 0 NOAA Stllwell 6 Sallisaw 0 Poteau SO Spiro 12 Sllgler 22 Eufaula 11 Wagoner 20 Checotah 20 (tie) VERDIGRIS VALLEY Miami 32 Pryor 14 Tahlequah 22 Broken Arrow 0 Claremore 28 Chelsea 8 Nowata 26 Vinlta 0 Area Games Vlan 16 Keota 12 lluldrow 30 Sequovah 14 Locust Grove 84 Catoosa Grove 24 Jay 0 Maysvllle 26 Elmore City 6 Other Gemee OC Northwest 31 Hardin 26 Grant 88 Henryetta 0 Haskell 38 Union 8 Ardmore 14 OG Capitol Hill 0 Putnam City 28 Del City 6 Ada 14 Durant 6 Clinton 28 El Reno 0 Guthrie 6 Blackwell 6 (tie) Tlsnomingo Antlers 8 Hobart 30 Frederick 6 Blanchard 14 Alex 6 Tallhina 2 Wllburton 0 Fox 14 Temple 6 Carmen 18 Helena 6 Hugo 18 Hartehorne 0 Davenport1 0 Ileavener 62 Li am a 0 Turpin 22 Ya utigh 21 Prague 6 Stroud 0 Jet 26 Billings 8 Lamont 22 Jefferson 0 rt Cordell 8 Kingfisher 0 Weatherford 32 Geary 8 Mountain View 28 Carnegie IS Blxby 14 Sklatook 12 Dewar 26 Kelfer 0 Hominy 38 Pawnee 12 Collinsville 36 Sperry I Pauls Valley 12 Edmontf 6 Cushing 8 Perry 0 Lindsay 72 Pureell 12 Dewey 64 Tulsa Holv Family 0 Shawnee 8 McAlester 8 (tie) Jenka 26 Barnedall 8 OG Southeast 34 OC Classen 6 OG Douglass 30 Lawton Pouglaa 0 OC Casadv 30 St 26 Norman 21 Enid 8 Altus 14 Lawton 8 Garber 36 Medford 8 Seminole 27 Holdenvllle 4 Tale 6 Otlton 6 Bristow 41 Drumrlght 8 Morris 6 Beggs 0 Stillwater 36 Ponca City 8 Wynnewood 12 8 Stigler Panthers March By Eufaula BUGLER (Special) A pair of long runs and a 60-yard touchdown inarch highlighted the Stigler Panthers and their 22-14 win over Eufaula here Friday night Fullback James McBride plunged over from the four-yard line for the first score for the Panthers then broke loose for 78 yards and a TD Statistics Northeastern Northwestern Congratulations To JOHN PARKER 2" NEW ALL-ELECTRIC HOME Mis '4 By Tha Axociatd Prea The National Football League begins operations Sunday and while the Western Conference may develop Into a merry scramble they are wondering if there is a team in the Eastern Division that Is capable of giving the Cleveland Browns a run This state of affairs of course is not unusual Since 1950 the powerful Browns have won their divisional crown every year except when the New York Giants took it But last year the Browns were right back up there at the top of the heap The Giants wound up second bnt this year the New Yorkers have showed very little in exhibition games The Philadelphia Eagles possibly could make a run for it with the Browns They have a new coach Buck Shaw and a new quar terback Norm Van Broklln The Washington Redskins and the Chicago Cardinals also seem to be somewhat stronger Frank Ivy who led Edmonton of Western Interprovincial Football Union last year Is waving the baton for the Cards and has Installed a double wing formation As for the Western Division the champion Detroit Lions who whipped the Browns for the league championship should not have it so easy The San Francisco 49ers are reputed to be Improved along with the Chicago Bears (once again under the command of Poppa Bear George Halas) Los Angeles Baltimore and even Green Bay the basement occupant last year could cause trouble The Packers also have a new coach Ray McLean Tahlequah Keeps Slate Clean TAHLEQUAH (Special) Tahlequah High School made it two straight in the Verdigris Valley Conference Friday night and kept its goal line uncrossed with a 22 0 win over Broken Arrow Halfback Jerry Allen swept end for 17 yards in the first period for the opening score of the game and Darrell Smith went three yards for a second tally one quarter later to give the Tigers a commanding lead w7TrF n7ffT" Arthurs for 40 yards and six points In the third period the Redmen put 19 points on the scoreboard Quarterback Johnny Allen went over from the one after passing 18 yards to Halfback Don Irvin to set up the score Later in the same stanza Phelps cut loose again on a sneak for 45 yards and DeLoyd Reed the Muskogee fullback scampered 42 yards to paydirt A pass Interception and a 50-yard return by Robert Jackson ended the Redmen scoring in the last period The Redmen offense rolled up yard on the ground and 84 in the airways Northwestern had 235 on the ground and 63 In the air in the Oklahoma Collegiate Conference game The win was the third in a row without defeat for the Redmen Th Scoro by Quarters: yorthcam 12 6 Northwestern Wagoner Battles Checotah Team To 20-20 Tic WAGONER (Special) Wagoner and Checotah both bent on i catching league leading Stilwell in 'the NOAA Conference race heads for four quarters Friday night and when the final whistle Statistics I II i 1 bit JOHN PARKER UK 4- Eufaula HSAT4 UH nh 3 Miles East of York on Hancock Then IVi Miles South aaaaaaiai Statistics This home is to be completely heated and air conditioned with an electric heat pump supplied by Aircon Supply and Service Company 917 West Broadway Muskogee lights water and heat on one easy bill We are proud to serve this 100 electrified home Cheoth Wagonr Statistics on the wet turf in the third period Quarterback Guy Currie galloped 40 yards forth across the gridiron for another eix points and added two extra PATS to round out the scoring Eufaula crashed paydirt on a five-yard run by Quarterback Dugan McIntosh and a two-yard plunge by Halfback Gary Hopkins Tha Scor by Quarter: Eufaula 6 0-14 Stigler 8 6 6 0-22 Linn Paces Haskell To 38-8 Union Win UNION (Special) Haskell High School sparked by the four-touchdown splurge of Halfback Butch Linn dumped Union Friday night by a 38-8 score Lynn went 35 yards for one score five for another and three for the final after taking an 58-yard pitch from Quarterback Vamp Limp The standout also passed for a touchdown hitting End Buddy Durossette for 18 yards and a core Westville Fallg WESTVILLE (Special) Visiting Huntsville Arkansas slopped Its way through four quarter of muddy football here Friday to score an 8-0 win over the Yellowjackets Westville sounded the score was all tied 20 and 20 Wagoner broke the scoring In the ball game when Quarterback Ron Nichols passed to End Richard Smith from three yards out In the 'second quarter the Bulldgos came back to collect eight points as Fullback Richard Persall slammed across from the three Halfback Wendell Hancock rambled 55 yards ifor the final score Lylln Cowan was the pusher for 'the Wildcats going over in the second and fourth periods for TDS He galloped 10 yards in the third period to account for all the Checotah TD making and passed to End Kenneth Eddy for the two point PAT Serving Rural Areas In Muskogee County With Low Cost Electrical Service ast Central Oklahoma Electric Coop Onc Posfr Office Box 750 The final six points came on a quickie from one-yard out with Fullback Bill Mayes hitting paydirt Next week Tahlequah hosts Sallisaw in a non-league game Th Sent by Quarters: Boken Arrow 0 6 6 Tahlequah 8 1 0 The last winning season for the University of New Hampshire came in 1954 when the Wildcats compiled 7-1 record Telephone 834 Okmulgee Oklahoma 'K.

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