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Okemos Marks Up 1fi~ttcr Year's First Win (Special to The State Journal) HASLETT, Oct. 20 - Okemos I ( high's football team scored its first OKEMOS CONSOLIDATED ScH victory of the season in five games here Thursday night by downing Stockbridge, 18 to 13, in an Ingham This is to Certify that County league tilt. Bill Black passed to Dee McDonald and Dick Ewing for touchdowns, and MCirortll1tl scored a third as Okemos took an -- - -- - - -- - -- - ~l~AI:.4-_l!"fi_l!& __________ ___ _________ __ 18 to O lead at the end of the third period. Stockbridge, also seeking its first has been awarded the 1decision of the year, scored twice in the final period. Dick Worden and Bob Lambert tallied the touchdown. HOOL LETTER IN 10 tball okemos .......... s s s 0-18 SC . ------------------------- ------- --- --- --- - --- Stockbridge ...... o O o. 13-13 1 for the season of -- ~~~ ---'-------- ~ ~·~/# . - -- - -"27- - - -------~ 1ficttcr ~fuar{) :MOS CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL This is to Certify that --- --- - --- ----Richar.d_Ewi.ng ______ ____ ________ _ _ has been awarded the ,.,ER IN __Track -------------- --- --- --- --- --- --- -------------- for the season of_ -1..95.Q.. ________ _ '-'--~- - ---- - OKEMOS HIGH SCHOO.l CcAlol.. Uu Mat\lon & 1-11:.lte .NB.Cle» Chiefo r-ocv~h ~ Georg<.l Duun Aee~t CoMh~ C!e.yna:rct Woavor Probabl~ Sta:r'ting ,Lin~ Up ~Pea No .. ~-'~ Uam~ ~:;:.;;;_, ;t,, Jt; !:JJ D,, Cls.ri K 'l ;y p f'°OliH",_ R, Q~ ~-0 K., Pal."tlort!."J.ra r ~L ft w~.. .rtn: n,et ,.,, 1,,. G. /~.}. 1 R Kohl a l,o f !) 4l 1;1111:1:~ G _ · 1~ Ee 48 D "~kit'DGr:t.-"1.'ld Q ;1 H. Bla·:~k lL H~ 44 H" .-L11r~ ~li.ff. Lo H_ 40 R., Ew:tn F :a, 46 I R. 13u.r!:!ti Subotitute;.~ ,, D~ Shlpl~ .. 56 ff, Grl• .,i!' ;~ D, Randall :3 ~7 R~ Stetl~~ R.. H&.l'tou!.f .$8 Davidtion ~ P.. Si.rt.ult 6l. p Rey 62 M, Benn Lansing Area Boys Vie in .Journal's Star-Studded ~eet . ·.-.-.· ··;~;;:;:~:;::t;;::::: ::~-t::~w. (Above) Okemos' sprinter, Dick Charlotte (far right) and Howell's Ewing (right in white), won both Bill Hilton (left) at the t;Qpe. Jim of the dMh events in the IC-CC Harris of Williamston (seoond 'meet Monday. Iii the ebove pic f?om left) and Jim Diederichs of ture ,Ewing nips Dale Rolfe of Everett did not plaoe in the event. * * * * * * IC-CC Athletes Come Up With Best Performances~ I ~-__,_,.Aircuit Teams Win Easily, 83-34, hut< l Ingham Stars Shine Brightly ' By BOB HOERNER The Capital Circuit track squad carved the first notch in The State Journal l.C - C. C. trophy Monday evening at Michi gan State college, but the Ingham County league entries were right in stride with the Circuit•--- in providing top individual Although the Circuit's strength performances. was in evidence frcln the first Paced by its league champion, events, outstanding efforts by en Howell, the Circuit packed away 83 tries from both leagues marked the points to the County's 34 to win the entire meet. Both squads pr, Juced first a.nnual inter-league meet be- . , tween the two Lansini area confer- double - wmners. Eato.Tl Rapids ences. lanky John Milbourne c:eared the . Loren Willis, the Circuit's honor- high jump -bar at 6 feet %. inches, _:..---- ary coach, accepted the meet tro- his best effort of his high school · phy for the winners from George S. career to cop one first-place and Alderton, sports editor of The State ' ' Journal. Continued on Next Page IC-CC Meet ••• Tigers Dickering Bowling AMBASSADOR Cards Rise Concluded from Preceding Page For Vern Stephens After 01>enin11 with 127 and 114 games, then came baek to Win the low hur- ~~g~K.:rtl, ~erJ7 °.r'i~ ~~~~ ~~ sra dleM~lvbent. , __ a.dded d BOSTON, May 22 (JP)-The De- ~f~ · a 1~a~niU 1 'fu~nga:nf· t~e si~l:r'fi1 1 oume a-.. a secon . d" k . ith h strikes. He closed out with seven pins. With Jones place in the high hurdles to earn •troit Tigers are IC ermg W t e Suburbanites and Wlscon.sins each won 13 points to be the meet's high scor- Boston Red Sox - although not thi~reiei11iaimiesii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii er. The Eaton Rapids athlete may heatedly-for Vernon (Junior) Ste- have even gone higher in the high phens slugging shortstop. Recalled from Minors, First jump, but stopped after topping the . ' • six-foot mark to save himself !or Tiger Manager Red Rolfe con- Sacker Has Blazing Bat; the two hurdle races. firmed here Monday that the Ben- Hitting .407 Ewing Double Winner gals hJve talked to the Bosox about 4'/DIM Th~ County lea~ue matched ~e the 30-year-old infielder who belt- A cl ted Press) Circuit's double-winner with Dick • ' (BY The sso a Ewing, Okemos high sprinter, break- ed 39 homers last year. Have Those The comeback of Vernal <Nippy) Ing the tape in both of the dashes. H Id R" h l d H lt uci Jones has Injected new life into the Ewing, who also won both sprints th1~. Fo~!!'rv'ffi:ercfc~?m~-i".37.5. ; St. Louis Cardinals. in the County meet last week, Pole vault-Won by Carmen Kype (CC SAMI The rise in the fortupes of the stepped off the 100-yard dash in ~~~~~!h <~1i~weiYie an~e~~~~ a:itY~; Cards dates from Jones return to :10.6 and the 220 in :23.1. (CC-Everett). Height-9 feet 9 inches. DRY CLEAN the varsity on May 15. Everett's brilliant miler, Tommy Shotput-Won by Gene Pearce <lC: Jones, whose career appeared end- Hoffmeyer, ran his fastest mile of ~~~~_; sft'i.~~tJ JlWse~'if~g;eicc<-~C~~~: Clothes In by No1 ed two years ago when he was the season to easily win the event. lotte). Distance--49 feet 5% inches. floored with a spinal injur~. looked Hoffmeyer's time was 4:35.2. Ray <c1l:1_t,~~m~%~~; biec.f~cP.nH~~bo~a~~ gree.t in the spring but big Steve Vandersteen of Grand Ledge clicked del (CC-Charlotte>; third, Dick Fluke Bilko W6S awarded the first base off the half-mile in 2:05.9, another uc-HoltJ .. Height-6 feet % !nches. job. Jones was shunted to the Cards' best time of the season. bu~h0 ~1c!i't~f;tt')'; 0~,rd, Hri~~ 1 ~cg;~i?d. BARYAMES ~hester farm in the Interne.tional Gene Pearce of Holt and little <IC-Okemosl; third, Harold Risenhoover 232 S. Washington Ave. league. Herbie Hagenbuch of Haslett won !CC-Charlotte). Distance-le feet 8¥2 I Despite the demotion Jones didn't the shotput and broad juinp to help mches. sulk. He banged the ball hard and counter the Circuit's power in the often for the Wings. Bilko didn't distance events. Pearce tossed the live up to expectations and Jones shot 49 feet 5% inches for a first, was called back to the flu-ridden and Hagenbuch leaped 19 feet 81h Ce.rds who had lost seven out of inches to win the broad jump. eight starts. Kardel Paces Hurdles The Nipper brought his blazing The Circuit won the other five be.t with him and since his return events as Hans Kardel of Charlotte the Cards have wan five out of paced the high hurdles, Howell's Ed seven sta.rts and moved back into Bailer won the quarter-mile, and contention in the ding dong pennant Carmen KyPke, also of Howell, ra-ce Jones' lusty swinging directly copped first m the pole vault. Ever acco'unted for two of the cards' tri- ett's medley relay team of Dwight umphs Quinn, Glen Gray, Jim Diederichs ' and Ed Bloomquist carried home Batting .40'1 Clip the baton first and Charlotte ran 0 Jones has hit ~afel~ . in s. even the 880-relay in 1 :37.5 to take the - _ ~.. _ P ~ -= , ;£'.~ ··~ _ ••_,_.,, • • -··- strAightgames.. He is..flailmg 'a.V{~J1,.t honors. .. - - - ~--=-· - _ m~ · iA "(J,('l.;,_ l;f>.t · · •. ,.. a .407 clip with 11 hits in 27 sWings. Running on Oharlotte's winning ~; ., , ., . - · -· ,..~ I:: l"\ .-- ---- - Jones he.s drive? in 10 runs and also team were Dale Rolfe, Dean Carey, -;-i. .,• .,~... .. \Lr' ~·-- .~ ~-- ·· ,,__. , has sparkled e.f1eld. Wally Bruce and Harold Risen- · --···· ·· ,.,,.,,.,,. - ·-- Jones went to town Saturday, driv- hoover. Ing in five runs in the Cards' 6-4 Howell paced the individual team triumph over Brooklyn. Monday he scoring with 24 points. Everett was drove in three runs to lead the Red second in Circuit with 21 followed WHEN YOU BUY Birds t.o a 5-2 victory over the New by Charlotte 19, Eaton Rapids 13 York Giants in the National league's and Grand Ledge 6. only scheduled game. The victory Okemos, which placed third in the THIS ••• moved the third-place Cards to County meet, led the Ingham teams within a game and a half of the with 16 points, followed by Holt 12, pace-setting Brooklyn team. Haslett 5, and Fowlerville 1 The Meanwhile, the New York Yan- Ingham County league champion ! kees proteeted their two-game eage Williamston did not score a point t over ~he Chicago White Sox in the in the inter~league meet. ~ American league race. The Yanks The Circuit slammed three events s defeated the St. Louis Browns, 2-0, -the mile the half-mile and the while the White Sox downed the pole vault.' The County's strongest r. Washington Senators, 5-3.