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Seminole Producer from Seminole, Oklahoma • 4

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ir-- mg Coach Named Larceny Leads Ardmore to 'Win Over Chickasha Page (Okla) Producer Thurs July 61950 unsonLomets Houtteman Gray to Add Two Wins Lead A Hurlers With Gerald Kistler the win Add Two Wins With Gerald Kistler the Senators lip Bosox Phi Is Pick Up Game iris LAWTON July Patton Lawton has been named assistant football coach at New Mexico A and college He has been assistant coach at Cameron college here the past two years He played guard and quarterback for Oklahoma A and college in the 1930's KOM Attendance Up BARTLESVILL July 8-01111 climbing at KQAtt league baseball games Offirial league figures- show an average attendance of 1091 fans per game this' year compared with 927 dui ing the 1949 season The flags of the member nations of the United Nations are raised in alphabetical order Jp KOM nfiriak verage game 7 der- er na- ns are order Most 'Panama" hats are made in Ecuador THANKS Ity United Press A freak play enabled Ardmore to edge Pau Is Valley 3 to 2 in Sooner state baseball game last night The score was knotted at two-all in the sixth inning when Ardmore rightfielder Jack Wilson got on first with a walk Wilson stole the remaining three bases to come hcme with the winning run McAlester blasted 13 hits to defeat Duncan 12 to 9 The Rockets clubbed four runs In the third inning and five irk the fourth Clint Weaver McAlester right-fielder hit a homerun in the first with one man onand another in the tecl with none on Barry Amer' Duncan le tf le 1 smacked a in the third with none on Pitcher Sam Stuckey of Chickasha struck out 10 Ada batterf to spark the Chiefs to a 10 to 3 triumph over the first-place Herefords SOONER STATE LEAGUE Teams Pet GB Ada 48 21 706 IbIcAlester 46 27 625 Chickasha 39 32 549 10 Pau Is Valley 35 33 515 1212 Ardmore 36 36 500 131-2 Duncaa 29 40 420 19 Seminole 28 41 406 21 Lawton 19 50 275 29 RESULTS YESTERDAY Chickatha 10 Ada 3 McAlester 12 Duncan 9 Ardmore 3 Pau Is Valley 2 Lawton at Seminole postponed wet grounds TEXAS LEAGUE Teams IV Pet Fort Worth 55 31 640 Tulsa 48 37 545 Oklahoma City 45 40 523 Beaumont 44 42 512 San Antonio 41 42 494 Dallas 41 43 438 Shreveport 35 50 412 Houston 32 54 '172 RESULTS YESTERDAY Oklahoma City 7 Tulsa 4 Beautoont 6 Houston 5 Dallas 2 Fortworth 1 San Antonio at Shreveport postponed rain AMERICAN LEAGUE Teams Pet Detroit 47 24 662 New Ycrk 44 29 803 Cleveland 43 30 589 Boston 41 30 544 Washington 33 39 458 Philadelphia 25 46 352 Chicago 32 41 458 St Lou's 24 47 338 RESULTS YESTERDAY New York 12 Philadelphia 8 Cleveland 8 Chicago 3 Detroit 6 St Louis 1 Washington 9 Boston 7 called after 7 rain second baseniar Bobby Doerr first baseman Walt Dropo and outfielder Ted Williams Boston Cleveland Stengel picked three Cleveland players including another perennial member of the team pitchn- Bob Feller (8-6) to Live the Indians a four-man lineup also Others were pitcher Bob Lemon (10-4) and catcher Jim Began Boston's Red Sox ranked next to the Yankees in number of tlayers on the squad with outfielder Dom Dimaggio and shortstop Vern Stephens selected by Stengel to make the Ped Sox lineup total five All other sour teams had only one player en the squad in accordance with game rules which provide that no team can be overlooked Singie squad members were pitcher Rae Scarborough (8-7) Chicag) first baseman Ferris Fain Philadelphia catcher Sherm Lollar St Louis and second bdseman Cass Michaels Washington Stengel also selected coaches Bill Dickey and Frank Crosetti New York batting practice pitchers Jim Turner New York and Mickey Haefner Chicago batting practice catcher Ray Berrei Chicago and trainer Gli Mauch New York Tht pame 17th in the series was scheduled for 1:30 pm CDT Tuesddy at Comiskey park It will he both broadcast an4 televised CHICAGO July one-two pitching punch of Detroit's pennant-driving Tigers Ted Gray and Art Houtteman headed the 25-man American league all-star squad selected today by New York Manager Casey Stengel Gray a slight lefthander who has won nine and lost three for Detroit looked like the probable starting hurler for the junior circuit while Houtteman who came tack this year after a disastrous 1949 automobile accident has captured 10 while losing live Houtteman a right-handed was favored as the choiee to relieve Gray Stengel favored his own ball club in completing the squad picking six Yankees three pltehers The hurlers were Allie Reynolds (7-8) Vic Ras' chi (10-5) end Tommy Byrne (8-3) while the other trio was outfielder Joe DiMaggio a per ennial alV star first baseman Tommy Henrich and second baseman Gerry Coleman Two other Yankees catcher Yogi Berra and shortstop Phil Rizzuto were voted starting positions by the fans to corn- plete theeight man New York delegation Two Tiger players outfielder 'Walter "Hoot" Evers and third baseman George Kell American league batting champion also won starting jobs to complete the four man Tiger crew Other starting players were and outfielder Larry Day JOHNSTON MURRAY DESIRES TO THANK HIS MANY FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS FOR THE FINE SUPPORT AND THE GREAT VOTE WHICH THEY GAVE HIM ON JULY 4TH AND SOLICITS THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT AND VOTE IN THE RUN-OFF JULY 25TH AND FOR WHICH HE WILL EVER BE GRATErUL AND HE SOLICITS THE SUPPORT AND VOTE OF ALL THE PEOPLE IN SEMINOLE COUNTY HIS THE HICH ICITS IN HICH CITS OPLE 'Happy' Orders DeWitt To Stop Talking About Moving of Franchise NEW YORK July his predecessor plucky Picky Harris ef the Washington Senators knows you can't make "chicken salad out of chicken feather" so he was glad to settle today for a few feathers in his buttontoppA baseball cap Last year's Washington pilot amateur magician Joey Kuhel cemplained that there wasn't enough material and so the Senators finished eighth as he offered his famous remark about the salad But Harris who admitted he was no magician when he went back to this same club he ran when he was their "boy wonder" manager in 1924 said he would be glad to escape the cellar "Never since I have been running ball clubs for more than a ouarter of a century have I finished In last and I don't think I ilI this year" he said before the campaign began The Nats now have a record of five wins apiNT against the league leading Tigers Indians and Yankees and have four against the Red Sox whom they pummeled 9 to 7 at Boston last night A six run fifth inning gave them all they needed in a rain-shortened seven-inning contest against the Red Sox in which the big blows were a triple by Iry Noren and a double by Mickey Vernon Walt homered in a losing cause for Boston In other American league games Detroit maintained its four-game lead with a 6 to I victory over the Browns while New York drubbed the Athletics 12 to 8 and the Indians won from Chicago 8 to 3 The Phi Is picked up a game in the National league winning their suspended contest of May 14 from the Giants by blanking the New Yorkers in the final inning for a 9 to 7 decision then went out and won the regular contest 101 to 3 The pace-setting St Louis Cardinals stayed a game ahead of the Phils by defeating the Cin-1 cinnati Reds 5 to 3 while Pittsburgh topped Chicago 4 to I and the Braves and Dodgers were rained out Yesterday's Mapes of the Yankees who drove in five runs with a homer and a single in a 12 to 8 victory over the Sutherland County Campaign Manager Johnston Murray for Governor Club (Pd Pol Adv) lor Club winning hurler in both games the Dawson Comets trimmed Wewoka Pee-Wees and Wilson Juniors from Shawnee this week Tuesday at OBU stadium Shaw nee the Comets flipped the Juniors 5-3 with KisLler recording 14 strikeouts He allowed only four safeties as the Comets made their initial appearance in new uniforms Jim Marty and Jackie Griffith collected two hits in three appearances each in the game as the victors used the squeeze play four consecutive times in the sixth inning for four runs Following the game the CJM ets were treated to a watermelon party given by Wayne Neel and Cotton Rundle A swimming party at the city pool closed the day's activities Wewoka fell before the Comets 9-6 Sunday at Oiler park Marty had a big day in that game too with a pair of triples and a double in three trips Herman Wright also collected a two-bagger Kistler allowed only two hits 1 and whiffed 13 while passing five Holeta was the losing hurler for Wewoka with Sinclair turning in a good relief stint Linge's doubled slammed in two markers for Wewoka I The Comets will tangle with 'Asher here Saturday with a return game carded Sunday at Asher Comets (5) Al PO A Arnold 2b 3 0 0 1 2 0 1Wilson ss 4 0 0 I 2 0 Roberson 3b 3 2 2 I 2 0 Marty If 3 1 2 0 0 0 Rundle lb 4 1 1 6 0 1 Griffith rt 3 1 I 0 0 0 Wright ef 3 0 1 0 0 0 Kistler 3 0 I 2 1 0 CAven 2 0 0 I I 0 Totals 31 3 9 II 10 1 Shawnee (1) AB 11 PO A Sammer 1 I I 4 0 0 Greenfield lb 4 0 0 I 0 0 Alfred rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Albert ss 3 I I 1 I 3 Mer ikie 2b 3 0 0 0 0 3b 3 1 2 0 0 Clifton ef 2 0 0 0 0 Luckas If 3 0 0 0 0 Philip 3 0 0 00 Totals 26 3 4 1 3 Comets 200 012 1-5 Maumee 101 001 0--3 Bewoka (6) AB PO A Lee 2b 4 0 00 Pruitt if 3 1 0 0 0 Sinclair 3b 2 2 0 0 1 Holeta 3 1 0 4 0 Lingo lb 3 0 1 3 1 LaValley ss 2 0 0 0 0 Hopkins 3 1 1 0 2 Stewart If 3 1 0 0 0 Jackson rf 2 0 0 1 0 Totals 25 6 2 8 5 1 (9) AURILPOAE Arnold lb 2 2 0 3 1 0 Wright el 3 2 I 0 0 Roberson 3b 4 0 0 1 1 Rundle 2 1 0 I 3 i Marty If 3 2 3 0 0 Wilson ss 3 0 I 0 0 Woody 2b 3 0 0 0 0 Kistler 2 1 1 I 0 i Rundle rf 2 1 0 0 04 1 Totals 24 9 6 I Wewoka 220 000 --6 Comets 232 011 x-9 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 6 34 220 000 2-6 232 011 x-9 NEW YORK July President Bill DeWitt of the St Louis Browns has been ordered by baseball commissioner A IL Chandler to stop talking moving the Brown's franchise to ancthet city President Frank Shaugnessj of the International leaitut said today In Cincinnati Walter Mulbry Chandler's secretary said the commissioner had not issued a formal directive to DeWitt but had merely suggested to him that it would be more appropriate to discuss such matters during the off season 0 i 11 I I I iI 1 I I I I i Soaked Out EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT IS FAMILY NIGHT 2370 170 2 CPO RTC 41HOIITJ At cou la 1 oramot amap vi hY Phone Show hone Eithr Tit PSIto IIRI I tiEA mamma' 8:15 :15 8 Wednesday night's mheduled game between the Oilers and Lawton was postponed because of wet grounds Duncan's Iltmen play the Oil-err at 8:15 pm today at Oiler park in the first of a three game series Eugene (Red) Hart a pitcher today was given an unconditional release by the Oilers Hart was on the disabled list until Tuesday when ho worked against McAlester Adm 100-40e Opens 7:45 11( Al AT MORT LAS TIMES TODAY Robert Cummings Ann Sheridan Chief LasTtodTaiymes ROW" ALSO TWO COLOR CARTOONS Preston Foster Shot Jesse Jornesti 0 Ph FREEVUE EVERY SAT NIGHT CEZLECEIEEM THANKS FOLKS Second Attraction Lois Butler "MICKEY" Plus Cartoon FRIDAY and SATURDAY Barry Sullivan Marjorie Reynolds "BADMEN OF TOMBSTONE" ALSO TWO COLOR CARTOONS LI 11: ii7ligi I A 1 4 1 I I 1 1 1 ') 1 1 1 4 I I a I I A 0 40 1 1 a 6 0 I 4 4 i it '1 I i I I 4 4 I MEW 1 i 13 i 1 i 1 i I 1'1 ti I I I 1 1 i 1 I 1 1 A IN I'lli 1 A jI 4 NINO 4 I Friday and Lash LaRue "Dead Man's Gold" Saturday Roland Winters as Charley Chan "The Golden Eye" For the Wonderful Vote of Confidence Given me in the First Primary Your Support and Help Will be Greatly Appreciated in the Runoff Primary During the lievolutinary period in New England a chimney painted white with a black band around the top signified house belonged to a Tory THE SEMINOLE AND STATE Theaters are cooled with clean washed air which changes completely every two and one half minutes assuring the constant flow of pure healthful air His- July 25 I 0 a Opens 12:45 1 dm 14-45e SEM' INO- LE I ACool Inside iide Phone 438 Ripley Indians Get Past Mountain View James (Bob) Woo Iwine TODAY FRIDAY SATURDAY A COMEDY-OF-ERRORS THAT WILL KEEP YOU HOWLING WITH LAUGIITER Sophisticated Ei a pstick that's a delightful addition to the year's collection of funny pictures- 'LING Will it happen tonight Duncan' uttmen have beaten the Oilers eight times this season How many times have the teams played? EIGHT! Hosea Pfeifer's crew is now in sixth place only ONE game ahead of the Oilers and it can thank the Oilers for that high a place in the standings The Duncan domination (thus far) started on April 30 at Oiler park when the Uttmen pounded out a 20-10 victory although the Wingomets had an eight-run second inning In a couple of hitting bees on May 6 and 7 the Oilers lost 12-8 and 11-9werdicts to the Uttmen Showing some improvement but not enough to win the Oilers dropped a four-game set to Duncan here on June 5 6 and 7 with the twinbill played on the sixth The scores of those games were 3-1 6-2 4-2 and 8-8 In the latest meeting between the clubs Duncan won (again) 10-2 June 9 at Duncan When the Oilers hit the road Sunday after whipping Chickasha 8-6 here Saturday night the club had won 13 out of its last 23 games When the team returned to Seminole late Tuesday night it still had the 13 victories but this time in its last 27 games With Duncan in for three days and Lawton following the Oilers will get a chance to yank themselves out of their seventh-place rut Ott() Utt I having player troubles again This time it's first sacker Bill Davis Davis told Utt in a long-distance phone talk from Springfield Mo that he would not return to the clu) Davis said he was dissatisfied 1 Attendance at Oiler park last week was the best seen there all year Fans saw plenty of good baseball and noted a definite improvement in the performance of the Oilers There's no reason why those crowds shouldn't keep eominy out Support of a large hometown gathering really does things for the local team The fight isn't over by a long shot In fact the season is only half gone Let's get and STAY behind the club If the Oilers are still about eight games out of the first division with the season practically over the grumbles and discontentment will be more appropriate Democrat For Two Husbands a Blonde in the Closet a Million Laughs! i I COUNTY CLERK r4t With Looman Bender and Yoman Scott scattering ten hits be tween them the Ripley Indians walloped Mountain View 9-2 i Tuesday at Ripley in a Seminole county Independent league game I Bender relinquished seven hits 1 and two runs and Scott pitched shutout ball and gave up only three hits Robert Leetka and John Bender worked behind the I plate for Ripley ft FLY SPRAYING' Iv WEED KILLING DISINFECTING 4t :1: ''''i i1 11: t) 11(6 I) aW ::11 --viiird i 4: 1 00 '0' 1 0 ::1::: lo' it 2 wr i Ai itget lir lyt i NI do avo is' '7' too- 4106004 i I ge-i MI 0 ott- 1 11 'I' SPRAYING ii FL Aitirgii 1 KILL I LIN4 ft' I'v --4 Kl -11 DPISINFV4ECTEDIN (Pd Pol'Adv) I I I 0 oat GIG YOUNG MARIE McDONALD opd u55tu '0e Jeij 7( 0- It egif4 spg tOPtt 7-0 A 4- GIG YOUNG MARIE McDONALD 32nd Anniversary Special Come EarlyDoors Open This Offer Good Thursday Thru Monday Only! 'Beautifully Styled Quilted Trm aft" -ttytutt yuittea I rim Also "Water Wizards" Cartoon "finE2AL1" PLASTIC Covers PLASTIC Covers '1710'w i Adm 10e--35e Cool Inside e--35e sitle Cpens 12:15 Phone 438 ESTATE Masterfully Tailored for Perfect Fit Smart Scotch Plaid Patterns Tough Virsy lite Pidale Trim for Perfect Fit )aiterns- lc Triw Friday Saturday DOUELE FEATURE I 141 117711 7 71 Wer ready to take care of your weedilling fly spray Ing disinfecting problems with modern power 1 ment that gets the lob done quickly and to your entirol 1 satisfaction We've got properly designed equipment to do the big spray fobs economically and thoroughly cold the knowlow to do it right Let us figure with 1 you on a complete spraying program to fit your needut I 1A 21 -Tit I omt ImFens FEATURE fir'6 COMIC STRIP From the otel -'0: by )-NAM FISHER 71 ItOMANCE! 4 tor: From the FISHER 1' io COMIC STRIP by 1 4 Tod wet a $1588 I 588 From Where I Sit 70 I bb I I i of'mul '''c rr I I -404: Ns iy: 00 1: i rfotn For COACH gli-' dr "st or SEDAN itostin7? a I 44171 1141t Is" 47 A 1 1714 I1 1 'I 4 Xeti 2'- 'it-it it It: ll'a SI i 1 tt' -neat i i I Aii lit -41sv- -hr --mat qg oo a 1 le vi 1 4' 1 I le 404 ist Ill': 1 I I COM rttlf CJt 01'1950 "Look They lade its1 o-proof easy to op cka th damp loth or spongc I yt want the finest seat cover At SpeciAl Low Putt it1 GIVE US A CALL ofsertos Noir Joe 1111KW0011 Jr Elyse KNOX MAIM 111110 MOM WitUASI PlaWilit SlAttlit MOUNTS -dm001 go Eddy Waller 17:4 2116 411 lig tjkk sve FOR GUNMEN i -t'tf 4y7 a ocst 11410111101p LI t714'41b at' ''sr-siA OUTLAW 0111146 04 i 1 Ley EN 0 i -0o Joe IIIRKW0011 Jr NA' 51" 0 ul Elyse KNOX mAl' A awavs ta go Eddy Waller 0 slamuv mums irk ITIP iiiLm111momi ImikS I ONLY S125 a WEEK VEEK1 WE'LL BE GLAD TO ESTIMATE YOUR JOB 6710 IIPIN rt pp A I w441veVa Well the Fourth of July and Election Day are passed Unfortunately not everyone lived over it but I manaE I(fed Homer Clouser barely made it he showed up for work this morn- ing using 4 ene ti 1 waTyhsetrhereaerekinadls- I 0 -4 of candidates in $1 political race 41rhose who make many promises sit those who make Bin Babson none and those who stand on their record Sometimes I think it doesn't make much difference because once election day is past most all that stuff Is forgotten Don't forget to see our big selection of lawn chairs As usual Clark-Darland has a huge i14 I t' ovhtmeatommoromoommmmounaMmiolonib INSTALLED 9peel et a 2tt 1 OUAUTY '1101 STORE WITH THE CHECKERBOARD SIGN Robert Rockwell Dorothy Patrick "BLONDE BANDITs! Whitbeck's Feeder's Supply 110 OAK 1 PHONE 671 Ruth Terry Robert Livhigston "PISTOL PACKING MAMA" SHORT SUBJECTS NG Coupes $575 up SARAN PLASTIC DELUXE COVERS for Coaihis or Sedans $229i Phone 166 Sacoad at Oak 1 Seminole "Ir NI te- err a a a a poop Come see me BM ALSO SELECTED.

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