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Seminole Producer from Seminole, Oklahoma • 5

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Seminole Produceri
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eminole Qkla Pioducei Sunday April 29 1956 61 Candidates File For Posts In Pott County Marciano Goes Into Retirement gnolia North Dakota's Two-Day-Old Siamese Twin Girls Die FARGO The two-' day old Neubauer Siamese twin girls died at 3 am Saturday at St John's hospital in Fargo Cause of the deaths was not immediately revealed The twins joined at the chest and abdomen were born Thursday night to Mrs Lawrence bauer 27 They weighed a total of 9 1-2 pounds and were placed in an oxygen tent as a precautionary measure The infants were given thor first bottles of sugar water Friday Preliminary X-rays taken showed that each of the girls had a heart and lungs The distribution of their internal organs was uncertain and tests were to be made to determine whether to try to separate them Vornum Wnippets Nip Butner 2-1 The Varnum Whippet baseball team retained its lead in the north half of the Little River conference by nipping Butner 2-1 on two unearned runs Thursday afternoon at Butner Butner pitcher Leon Mosley and trouble with his control for awhile and walked three Varnum batters in a row after one man got on base on an error bring in a run in the second inning The second ivn came it the third when one an walked reached second on a fielder's choice and was sing'od home Varnum pitcher Kenneth Reynolds permitted Butner to scoie its long run 'n the third inning With two men out Stubbs singled stole stcond and tallied on single Coach Dewey Wright's boys (Butner) will host the Cromwell team next Tuesday afternoon and will finish the season at Strother next Friday Winners In Women Golfers' Tourney Mrs Garland Merrell Sr won the flight play of the day Friday when Seminole Lady Golfers turned out for their weekly meet Mrs Odell Griffin was winner of flight Play of the day was low score holes one and nine Mrs Merrell got a par on both holes Beginning in May with handicaps established the players will be awarded balls in three flights A and Mrs Ed Sullivan publi-' city chairman reported Others playing Friday included Lillian Christensen Genny Nall 'Margaret Compton Dugan Bohn-! ger George Ann Kerley Mary Edwards Carolyn Zoblotsky Billie Pace Edna Wantland Elsie Williams Marj Stonaker Mabel Heid-ler Ima Edwards Judy Griffin Ruth Michaels and Tommy Jones Pairings for next Friday's play will be announced later this week Mrs Sullivan said Saturday Homers Whip Giants 6-2 NEW YORK April Richie Ashburn known as strictly a exploded two home runs Saturday to help the Philadelphia Phillies snap a four-game losing streak against the New York Giants 6-2 and Robin Roberts to gam his third straight victory The in the Giants' defeat was third baseman Hank Thompson who committed two ninth-inning errors after being put into the game for defensive purposes in place of Foster Castleman in the eighth Southpaw Johnny Antonelli trying for his first major league victory over Roberts in nine meetings was the victim of four errors which helped the Phillies to five unearned runs With thei score tied at 2-2 and one out in the ninth' the Phillies scored four times with the help of Thompson's errors a walk Stan single and second homer of the game Senators 5 Orioles 3 WASHINGTON April Camilo Pascual 22-year old Cuban right-hander struck out 12 batters drove in two runs and collected four hits Saturday to lead the Washington Senators to a 5-3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles Pascual who scored his second victory of the year with a nine-hitter has struck out 30 men in three starts He fanned nine Yankees in six innings on opening day and then struck out nine more beating Baltimore last Sunday SHAWNEE As the filing period for candidates for Pottawatomie county and township offices closed here Friday afternoon a cheek of the filings made with the county and state election boards revealed 61 candidates had filed for the various posts Onlv three incumbent officials County Clerk Jim Ballard County Assessor Roy Black and County Treasurer Margaret Newell erme under the wire without opposition The complete filings by offices in Pottawatomie comity were as follows Sheriff Cobb Bruce Curtright Jim Barrington (incumbent) A I Rutherfoid and Hess County Attorney Robut A Wilson and Scott Hendon State Senator Oliver Walker (incumbent) Alfred Parsons and Jack Bell Representative Office No Thomas Stevens (incumbent) no opposition Representative Offiee No 2 Johtj Lever good 1 incumbent no opposition Representative Office No 3 Ralph Graves (incumbent) and Russell Waylaid County John Green (incumbent) and Truman Simpson Court Jack Watkins (incumbent) and Georgia Belle Austin County Treasurer Margaret Newell (ineumbunt) unopposed County Assessor Roy Black (incumbent) opposed County Superintendent Esther Hairston i incumbent) Tate and Ralph Cluistian County Clerk Jim Ballard (incumbent) County Surveyor Milton Bavne Commissioner First District Cooper Ralph Lillard Terri Hayes Newt Hill Newton Buzard II Wayland Frank Sims Jeff -i Oilers Take On Lawton Braves Here Monday Giving up two of their first three james of the season to the Shaw-lee Hawks the Seminole Oilers took to the road Saturday and opei-'I'd a two day stand against the league-lending Lawton Braves who iiave lost only one game in four lutings thus fur Lawton has lopped the Sooner State civcuit for the past two ears under the of Travis Jackson and if they win again this car they will be given permanent Iiossession of the Class league il'nnant Jackson a former shortstop with ho New York Giants is starting Ins third year with the Milwaukee farm Lam and it appears lie may have the potential talent to make another strong bid for the league championship I Fit holdover players from la team font the nucleus of khe 1956 edition The experienced (quintet includes catcher Lee Free-man shortstop Gary Anderson jsecond baseman Dan Staniec outfielder Ken Aycock and southpaw Juirler Bill Jackson son of the (awton engineer A twin-brother battery composed if catcher Ron and pitcher Don jEuson adds to Lawton's strength in addition to the father-son team I Jackson's prospects for another championship team appear highly optimistic with a new pitching staff which has made an early season showing equal to that of last season's mound coips which led Law-ton to the pennant The stellar pitching of southpaws Hank Hemmcrly Eason and Jack-son has given the Braves three wins and one hiss over the Ardmore Cardinals Lawton broke a three-way tie for the league lead with Muskogee and Ponca City Friday night when they squeezed past Ardmore 2-1 The current league standings as of Friday night are as follows: (1) Lawton 2 Shawnee 3) Ponca City 4) Muskogee (5) Paris (6t McAlester 7) Seminole and (8 Ardmore Of the nine pitchers on the Oilers roster only one Jack Bober is a southpaw wh'lo Lawton mound staff of 10 is split half and half After the two-game schedule at Lawton the Oileis will clash with the Braves on Monday and Tuesday nights at Oiler park Game time is 8 pm Strother Nine Blanks Cromwell NEW Rocky Marciano ducked secretly away to a mountain retreat Saturday to begin his retirement leaving be he'd him a boxing world already battling over how his heavyweight championship shall be filled A fi hours after the 31-year-old unbeaten champion announced to the world that he was quitting this is whit my family he left quietly for a resort in the Catskill Mountains to escape the glare of publicity father said Rocky probably would not go to his home at Brockton Mass until Morriay or Tuesday By then the aching void left boxing by retirement may be even more painful As soon as his retirement was announced claims" weie promptly declared on behalf of Archie Mooie and Floyd Patterson and "just as promptly ignored by the National Boxing Association and promoter James Norris Both the NBA and Norris contemplated elimination tournaments leading to the crowning of a new champion Blit apparently a lot of woik remained before agreement could be reached among all parties to such a tourney And then there is the problem of foreign recognition for the winner Boxing men felt there probably would be no clear-cut claimant to the crown until the fall and it might be longer than that until one man has attained international recognition Moore the very vocal light-heavyweight champion who was kayoed by Rocky in nine rounds in Rocky's last title defense Sept 21 1955 did his own In Seattle Moore rated the No 1 heavyweight contender said Marciano's retirement might be a but he would claim the crown if true Marciano is the fourth heavyweight champion to quit while still on top the other being Gene Tunney Jim Jeffries and Joe Louis Jeffries and Louis tried comebacks in vam and Marciano is emphatic that he won attempt the same stunt thought it was a mistake when Joe Louis tried a said Rocky man can say what he will do the future but barring poverty the ring has een the last of Marciano son of a shoemaker earned approximately $35 million with his thundering fists Ill-won all -19 of his fights 43 by knockouts and he is only the fourth fighter ring history to retire unbeaten He insists he still could fight because physical condition has nothing to do with mv Rocky had only olio short guess at what happens to the title now for who is going to replace he said think Moore has as good a chance as anvbodv with possibly Patterson and Jackson tignring They might succeed him dmi boxing men doubted if any of them could replace the Blockbuster'1 as real king of the ring Three Winners to Celebrate LAUREL Md -UP- Willie llartack the leading jockey last yoar with 417 victories celebrated his in fine fashion Friday at Laurel Park He booted home three winners but finished second in the leatured race named after him on I I I Dodgers 5 Pirates 4 BROOKLYN NY April UP -The Brooklyn Dodgers scored four runs in the seventh inning Saturday to come from behind and beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-2 behind the nine-hit pitching of big Don Newcombe It was fifth straight triumph and marked the fifth consecutive complete game by a Dodger hurler the first time the Brooklyn staff has turned that trick since September of 1951 Redlegs 9 Cubs 1 CINCINNATI April George Crowe booed roundly for weak batting and poor fielding Friday night when he started subbing at first base for Ted Klus-zewski was cheered loudly Saturday when he helped the Cincinnati Redlegs beat the Chicago Cubs 9-1 Crowe drove in five runs with two homers and also hit a triple He hit a three-run homer in the first inning and a two-run wallop in the eighth The first steamboat traveled on Nebraska waters 'in 8J9 NOW AVAILABLE Print and Cotton Bags A PURINA LAYENA A PURINA EGG CHOW A PURINA GROWENA 9 PURINA MILK CHOW 40 ter Feeders Supply Deliver" 110 East Oak Phone 671 US Gymnastics Team Coach Sees Chance For Olympic Wins UNIVERSITY FArK Pa coach of the Military gymnastic team and doubling as mentor for all-armed Services competitors in the national AAU championships predicted Friday the United States will substantially improve Ps showing in this Olympic games The veteran coach who piloted United States gymnasts to a seventh place finish in the 1952 Olympic games salt there is "better among (he 170 entrants in the AAU tournament which opens Friday at Pennsylvania State University Ame-ienn Olympic competitors will be picked from the AAU toinament which also included Canadian entrants In the women's competition the outlook changed abruptly Thursday night when defending a 1-around champion Ernestine Russell Windsor Ort reixirted at the Penn State campus with her arm a sling She said she had dislocated her elbow in a workout last Wednesday I Miss Russell's absence from the competition will open the way for United States entrees to capture the AAU title The Olympic triais are open only to athletes The top six nun and women in the all around events will be named to the Olympic team with the next three highest in each division picked as alternates Americans Advance FLORENCE Italy Art Larsen of San Leandro Calif and Althea Gibson of New York moved up Saturday in the Blor-ence International tennis tournament Larsen reached the men singles quarterfinals by downing Antonio Naggi 4-6 6-3 6-3 while Miss Gibson gained the women's semifinals by eliminating Anelisa Bellani of Italy 6-1 6-1 pleasure ttljcn it comes to ears? Women Bowlers To Meet Monday Night The Ladies Civic Bowling Association will hold a meeting at 730 pm Monday at the Tri-City bowling lanas Helen Steinman city secretary announced Saturday Officers for the upcoming year will be elected and plans will be discussed for the annual banquet at which trophies for the winning team high individual line and high individual series will be presented All members are urged to attend this meeting by the group secretary Bosox 6f Yanks 4 BOSTON April Mickey Vernon belted a two-run homer In the seventh inning Saturday to rally the Boston Red Sox to a 6-1 victory over the Yankees in a game played under protest because of an official decision on a Mickey Mantle hit Trailing 3-2 going into the home half of the seventh Billy Goodman hit a lead off single was sacrificed to second and scored ahead of blast into the right field bullpen It was Vernon's second homer of the year and came oft starter and losing pitcher Bob Turley Camera Louis May Wrestle LOS ANGELES -UP Primo Camera and Joe Louis a couple of former heavyweight champions turned wrestlers may meet soon in Los Angeles Camera who lost to Louis in the boxing ring has challenged the former Brown Bomber to a wrestling match help Joe pay off some of his income tax he owes Uncle Camera promised to turn his share of the gate over to the Olympic fund your Markham and Hoyt Davis Republican Kropf Commissioner Second A Stapp (ineumbt jit) LcRoy Holt Gus Stevenson and Herman Mayo Commissioner Third Tooley (incumbent) and Hargus Constable Division One Thomas William Algeo man and Eddie Bur- 1 Constable Division Two Art Hammons and Harold lginton Justice of the peace Division Henry Climer and Bass Wilkes (incumbent i Justice of the Peace Division 2 Childers and Dave Parsons (incumbent) Constable Maud Kirby constable McLoud Roy Roper James Berry and Lloyd Hollis Roberts constable Forrest township Charley Duggan JP Maud Renfro (incumbent) constable Tecumseh Roy Mdler and Oscar Iagsdon JP Tc-cumsoh Kilby McLoud JP Joseph Bill Beach ARE YOU READY FOR SPRNG? BEICHNER CYCLE SHOP Will Your Outboard or Gordon Tractor Start? LET US HELP YOUI Phono 1114 39S Stoto SI iK I SEE JACKIE GLEASON ON tV ltfr Capt Ilar-land Cleveland divisional secretary of the Salvation Army divisional headquarters in Oklahoma City will be the guest speaker at Salvation Army meeting tonight on Market Street at 8 o'clock according to an announcement Sunday by It Earl Gibson local unit commander Kerr-McGee To Buy Cushing Refinery OKLAHOMA CITY Kerr-McGcc Oil Industries Inc announced Saturday it is takin steps to buy a refinery it now operates under lease at Cushing Okla A company iixikesmnn said Kerr-McGee has negotiated a purchase agreement and the purchaso is expected to be completed May 23 at a cost of $35 million The refinery has been owned by General American Oil Co of Dallas since July 1954 It was later leased by Deep Rock Oil Corp and Kerr-McGee took over its operation after buying Deep Rock last year A Kerr-McGee official said studies are now being made at both the Cushing and Wynnewood refineries on what modifications are needed to increase octane ratngs Bonus Player Released BROOKLYN Pitcher Paul Martin ho was given a $30000 bonus last year by the Pittsburgh Pirates was handl'd his unconditional release Saturday The 24-vcar-old preacher from Fayette City compiled an 0-1 record last year and had an earned run average of 14 It He has been suffering from a sore arm since last winter I Agricultural A livestock Loans Shawne PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION 125 Bdwy Phono 747 Shawnee Oklahoma Owned by our borrowers At A NEW LOW 4 Strother's high school baseball team white-washed the Cromwell nine 4-0 in a Little River conference game at Cromwell Thursday afternoon Pitching for Cromwell was Dwaine Bleekcr who gave up two hits and walked one Strother tallied a run in the initial inning and collected three more in the fifth to cinch the victory Next Tuesday afternoon Coach Dewayne Cromwell boys will play a conference match with Butner Cromwell will round out its season at Prairie Valley next Friday Marshall's RADIO AND TELEVISION SERVICE 30t Oak Phono 433 JUST SIT HERE AND SWITCH THE PITCH! 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