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on in avci-Ihr line, il capablemixi/inss as noii nicei in jooinai. | don, out uicit isasn r. any answer, i~Oharfcs '* on ^ ond i.Williams aicison hip wjwrts forPai.sscJ ak.; are Unr-d Dickie: j - pound lis McCoy, mcgan Wii-‘man; and pound end* flams fp-and Ihrpe r- ii nr in on nee hunor-* unhides ■ster and niard Kcn-Lorto'h11 a ppwirs been forosf•IO.V*Mnn SL»I» i2lrn Sr«l» Anflrioare boom-77 ft-pound Falls, for And he has g males in m and Bob? Pioneer* h which Jo i p till*, in-p halfback ho was I he Rainer lastiep* indud* , quarier-and half's and Bob’• art larkle‘v - RiwrdI* Charles rd Truman i 1957 slat®ol sieved by x and Tom *rry Miller •nlham and KririctOM. s are pass'd of DallasLee Russell7ridDouglass PrimedFor Pennant Drive% top*ruled a.skmas:er. id T I oy d or aJMoop:: quaner-ripkfslhieatund center f halfback ho was a ilex as, High learn, i kings. who year withiai k and flwading, rr-ri)p srjiiarl-crs lo pro loaderslilp crew.•n a it half-►cking whit uricio Leal, e s per in list deceptive /alp/.cut melries ry. tarid* »nds Albert t'rannl r. r* Flow buys igli despile don ruling.eiTiien andIhe StiHh-“Wp’vp hernp.i'Kin.By I.KNK THliASIfKRStaff .Spurts Writer uj». Oni- liming has reallyimproved and ouroffense looks Rood. Douglass root ball coach William Lee commented following the Lions* first week of drills.If we keep up our' hulling, we .sbou-ri do a)? rigbr, hp added.Lee is beginning his firsl season as head roach after replacing veteran H. t\ King, who has moved into [lie afh’eLie direr) or \s position. For ei'erleniirils. (hr Douglass grad can point to two slate championships at Frederick Bowl,Seven returning regulars and 13 Iritennen arc back to bolster the J ,111ns. I hi! Lee ponds oul that Douglass faces a rugged schedule which includes games with such powers as Marlow, Old a horn a City Douglass, Ardmore Douglass and Okmulgee iDunbar.The back field is 1hf. s; long point in the Lions’ fortress, \\\th Inllcr-rncn Kddjp Shegog. 185-pound senior Jef/ half; CJoude Turner, 160-pound junior right half: McArthur MoCohi.sler. 160-pou nr! senior fullback: and Richard Mass. 155-pound senior quarter bark, return-me to operate the Lions’ wide-open T form a r ion offense.DouglassProspectsftfretojr. a triple Hirealpr, hold*the key Up the Alfendvp,TNt f53 nfuiir c«n rini, pus* ■ fid kirk witli the best In the nrr*. And he may b« booling the pig*kifi often *tnce \a+ Intends to rely itpon the kicking-fcame.noi;r.r.4xx mosrMts:.\r»s Willjp Shpllun, 153. jwip]'.;,/flrm-s Parker. [50 spninr; Mr Kin Sfinn-tmhi. M,v junior: Ruben Haywood. inn. jnninr; HomilR Ray Fit-unrujr. ITU. snphii-nicM'f; Ch/irlps W-iiilaf-p, i:tr : f-IniilMwjsnu. MO. .Himoi-; 'nin/niis {.'ixiprr, l.jn. .s«»ph.’ ■ Vr-rruvn Willis, 1711. snn-•iprrcrson. .U5. .funitu-; Tiivo-3HU .junior; Jotsci flm'finrr. Rufuy Huffman. itopli,:‘'M plan to make the punf onp of oui lop offensive weapons. \l;n \si)l kilt;jlt; on any ciowji,” l^*e said, adding trial Turner will help Shrs gog in the punting drpa/lmpm.I p front/ Douglass is bolsteredby four relinning regulars, guards Arnold Broom field. 175-pou/irl senior. and CbaHe.s' Owens. 1 B^-pminrf senior, lackle Venum Willis. 175. senior, and 155-pr»und sophomore end Wjjjjp SheJton, an e.xceJlcnt pass receive!’.Charles Jefferson. 755-jxHindor, k bidriinjB* for the .^larting tackle spoi opoosile Willis, nnd sen ini' Jaws Parker. 150. will probably join Shell on a 5 rbe starting ends alllioiigh 150-pound Melvin Shannon is pressing him.On ter is the trouble spot for Ihe Lfcutff. YAthw squadmen Law-renc* McDonald, IfiO. or Alfred KdwArd.v ITS, may iill H« bill adecfUftlely-V« mrtin^ b.v the mlfl-thfi of Jipn Reese, nifty tlti-poimil bn Ifhflck who frHiislerreir frora (Vntnl junior high. Rep*e wiM Pinrlmillrillv see plenty ff Action on defense.The Douglass coach plans lo use I he two-plat!*;?) .7y,viru7 icilh only lln ep hoys. 'Willis, Rj'oomField and Sbegog going txHh ways,Oflier defensive siarters nppon]' to be Hppsp. John Nelson. 11D-pnund end; Carl Jojips, ITu-ixnu^dguard. Allen BhiyJwk\ IlfLpound halfback. McDonald flf mifer, and Sheaog. Bobby Johnson, 1b5-fwund spnior and K\v)% fiuylon, 140, l;ne-backel'S.Missing from In.^t year- a? «■ de-fonsive st an clou I Clou Sims, who is rnrJigible. and three Marirrs ?»\bn have graduaied. eniS MauriceBridge w-7* I er. cvulcr Fred Judyand guard Joseph Jarkm.m. Thr 1 celt;s of Judy is undoubtedly the hprivk’Jd gradual io11 blow.\Vify 11. C. King, who guidelt;! Hie TJons for 79 vchj's. has stepped into Ike alhlHic director’s jxisl. bid v,ilj also be a coaching assistant, spec-ir.li/ing lt;»n deTensr*. and head scnilt. Lee also will bp aided b.v Jesse SuMvarf. line roHcfi.rfhp Linns will open dicir season Thursday. Sept, 10 at Wiehita Falls Rooker. 'I’he following week Douglas* hosts Marlow in whai looms Che key gain*' in dm Sm’jijIIiccuFive conference race.The Linus larged a fi-4 rrcnrd fasf vcai\ finishing Stvnr.d le Mallow in Hie Sou I hem Five. Tnr winner of lb Hr batllr lliis frill is ex-peeled lo carry off league hlt;nors,T.U KI,KSi \rw: nark's ; mlit ra-ocn.• I HO. jLUirif ;I Kwrl DvrinN i,lt;»I. 133. fru.«l-.mnnfiI AliDS Ai nnlrl Ri rxrrnfrolif, 17H.I 5t*nif»r: (linrlM Owens, U33, srninr: ( nil I ,lnI511. junior: Rurjr/i-JI Kilison,J 170. so Nh.; John Net win. 110, soph.| riiATKIIS — jurrocf lynuDris. J7fi, s.'n-inr; 1-HuJciif-r lie F-:u lt;«!•(. IbO. .semur: JJnn^rl c'hRimnn. .UK, soniur: Will i«*f.vay. l*vc srniivr; VeJlisi Cal'ln. 2ft*. fresh niftn.i ll.ll K'i -- J^ich/uff Mnyx. j.Vi, senior:1 ha.kJle SJH'fttifi 2S.i. se;f,v,r; A.r,ry\[lNar A|i-i.‘r»|lisr4-r. lH«;r ,pnilt;*r; f\;uirj(* 'furnci'.; I*jr. junior: holvliv .tniinscui. HiT%. soi\i»r; . Unnnn* \Vh|:. 140. si.'iiim-; CljiylHirn ; li.l. a-irivr: M'«nr KonKs. 1*10, .iunjair;Kirn i CuUm. I4n run inr; K'/’j-? Jloi-k-. nvx'o 1 hi. umiuf: c'ny \'e»u:\ ‘•in. inn-'inr; Al/en l?lnv!ur*k, l*ln. sr*ph. : U;i\ninnil D/iies. Ur. sunk.: Kihvarrl GiT?n. Mir. : sojili.: ,lini Rvvie, 140. Huph.: .Irtru’Sj Thu I KOMfl. Mil. M^ih. : .IriM'pll I .iill^r, 1 SO. ! i.: ivn ii f y j i • c.aM . i jus lt;i fii i,y j j * : l.in Chai'lps, la.V si.pi;.: Mollis Wnlls. irpli.: Willierl Cnm. Mil. rt'cMimHn. hoi i. uss sciikdi. r.i:Srpf. Ifi- Hf WirliiM KpJIs RimIomu . Sep I. JT M h rtf nv iierc; Si*p(. 21 • 0: ’ . Douirlrtss In-1 e.Glt;l. i Ml IdMliel RiHfklt;M’; 0*1. 3 «t , lt;Vmrtni'hf: Oi l. hi a'hneiHw [r.mjr**! Im-it; Oi !. 21 fti (.iknuil^ei* l'unh;n :Or-1. Z\\ or -ArrtmoiT Poi^ln.^^ hrrn..'ov. f, .hi IVflUrry: .‘k^. 14- VW {AAAI irm hel'P i HfHiwroiiunV. 1Friend, PiratesSock Phils, 11 1rHiiaoKi.i'tn 4 nrisin ki.h«l» I h ![ All r h l»lni'flhi* kopjvHtuifhiwrf1SS.rI(I.A‘ii s ii ifJ lt;i n SKumi'r !f; ii n i) kn'ti’ s*. 1 ii in1 n o «i ( l.’n im ir ii 1 m n |I I i i SinctsMM if a [i ri [iI in ii \ik«r. Ui 4 \ ‘1 iiPITTSBURGH lt;APi—Tin? Pitts-] burgh Pirates launched an 18-hit I n I Dirk Saturday and defeaied Hie ; Philadedlphia Ph-jllics 11-1 as pitch-! er Bob Friend picked up his fourth j consecutive virtory.! Roll in .Roberts. Mh? Phi (lies'slarier, v,a.s I lie big victim of Ihe Pirate attack. He whs touched for 13 bits and seven runs in six. innings. Reliever Jack Meyer jfflve up five more hits and r.mr runs, fl v\'as Friends eighth \iciory : againsl 15 defeats. He walked 1 I brer and struck r«t three lvbde ; allowing nine hi I s.With the e\rep]ion of Roberto Clcinen|i\ every Pirate in the ' line - up got ?t leasi one hjf. Smoker- Bnrgcs.s connecttM for hi* ninl)i and trrill? lioruers. Mieml . slroked a rhrec-Vun singly in the . seven Hi.( Wally Post awnuded fur the ; PlvlariHphia run '-l ilh his 19th i homer in the sixth.; The Pi rales struck for threequick run* in rhe opening inning] when Boh Skinnev ami Dick Gvonl ; each singled and Burgess hit the . firsi of his homers.: The Pirates arMd two more in(hr four'll, singles in I hr fifth anridsi xll and four more in fhc seven 111.
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