To Issue Duck Blind On
18Seance of permits for
locations on public
by the Tulsa
of the Corps of Eugin-
begin September 29
through the water-
Col. John G. Dr is-
Engineer, an noun-
for sites at most
lakes will be issued on a
first-serve basis.
Years past, permits will
by drawings at the
and Hulah projects,
rivalry for locations is
for duck blind
Fort Gibson and Hulah
Were )ened September
continue until the
which will Legin
a.tn. on September 29.
do not have to be
at the drawings to ob-
Permit
lake protects issuing
on a first-come, first-
basis are Keystone, [Iey-
Tenkiller, Oologah,
Robert S. Kerr, Webbers Falls,
Broken Bow, and Pine Creek in
Oklahoma; Lake Texoma on the
Oktahoma - texas border; Pat
Mayse in Texas, and Millwood
in Arkansas. Office hours for
issuing permits at these pro-
jects will be from 8 a.m. to 12
aoon tile first day. After SeP-
tember 29 permits will be ,ssu-
ed only during the hours of 8
a.m. through 4 p.m., Monday
through Friday. Permits will
not be issued ou legal holidays.
Permits are not required on
six lakes operated by the Tulsa
Distric in Kansas (John Red-
mond, Marion, Council Grove,
Fall River, Toronto, and Elk
City). Other non-permit areas
are Wister Lake and allhunting
areas on the navigation channel
in Oklahoma with the exception
of Webbers Falls and Robert S.
Kerr Lakes. Only portable
blinds that are removable at
the end of each hunting day or
use of natural cover is permit-
ted in these areas.
Each person applying for a
Supply, ~:ufaula, '+ermit or registering for the
Mighty Mite Season
s At Fast Pace
Mite footballer s
take on the Daven-
Saturday night
field at 7:30 p.m.
a 1-2 record for
'0s~ far. They lost to
in their opener.
Demon defensive
the Cushing team to
and played well
out that game.
Terry Ventris
in the endzone as
ended giving the Gush-
a two point safety.
game of the night
team defeating
12-0. In that game
quarterback Barry
for Perkins
and right end
ran thirty yards on
around for the other
Mites then tray-
Creek and stung
Creek littleone s 14-0.
The Mighty Mites could do no
wrong m that game and tapir.
alized on Deer Creek errors
for two touchdowns.
Last Saturday night the Migh-
ty Mites went to Crescent and
came out second in the contest
by a score oi 14-2.
Defensively the Mighty Mites
held the Crescent team in the
second half, but had given up
two touchdowns through the
middle of the line. One TD for
35 yards and another for 24
yards and a two point conver-
sion before intermission.
The Perkins MMs scored on
a safety after the defense rack-
ed up a Crescent runner in the
endzone in the closing minutes
of play. Perkins was without
the services of Scott Hines.
The Mighty Mites have gotten
off to a slow start, but have
vowed to even their record
Saturday night when they play
Davenport, here at 7:30 p.m.
PERKINS-TRYON FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
21 .............. CRESCENT ............. Here ............ 8:00
28 .............. Yale ....................... Here ............ 8:00
5 ................. SHIDLER ................ There ........... 8:00
2 ................. Tonkawa .................. There ........... 8:00
... Here ............ 8:00
................ There ....... ....8:00
2 .............. DRUMRIGHT ............ There ........... 7:30
9 .............. FAIRFAX ................. Here ............ 7:30
The Journal, Thursday, September 27, 1973 - 13
Public Lands
arawings must show a current
hunting license with current
duck stamp permit.
Corps rules state that assign-
ed sites which do not have
blinds constructed on them one
week after the opening of the
waterfowl season will be re-
assigned. Perthittees are ask-
ed to rentove their blinds no
later than two weeks after the
end of the waterfowl season.
Hunters planning to build sta-
tionary blinds on public lakes
managed by the Corps are re-
quired by the federal regula-
tions to ,obtain a permit from
the Corps.
High "
Downed
By Shidler
The Perkins - TryonJunior
High football team drew a tie
with the Drumrlght squad last
Tuesday night 8-8. The PT
junior squad is 1-1-1 for the
season
One of the more spectacular
plays was by running back Cur-
tis Boyce who mad~ a 52 yard
touchdown in the first quarter
for the Demons. Boyce went
right up the middle for the only
PT touchdown with Dean Oliver
making the two point conversion
off tackle.
Drumrlght's score came
early in the second quarter on a
20 yard reverse play with the
conversion good.
The Demons had 143 yards
rushing and Drumrlght had 180.
PT had six first downs to eight
from Drumrlght.
Coaches Shelby Lauener and
Jim Knox praised tackles Joe
Kolb and Andy Delano for their
fine line work.
The junior high squad will be
meeting Shldler, October 2,
here at 3 p.m. Shidler defeat-
ed the Demons last year with
a 12-6 score.
Mity Mite Sch4dule
September 29 - Davenport -
Here - 7:30 p.m.
October 6 - Cushing - There -
11:00 a.m.
October 13 - Crescent - Here-
7:30 p.m.
October 16 - Deer Creek -
Here - 7:30 p.m.
THE JOURNAL will be featuring a football contest this
year with the winners receiving $]5 for the most correct games
predicted out of ]5 games, including Perklns-Tryon, the Big
Eight, a couple of professional games and maybe a few toughies
like Sippery Rock and other well known *'biggies" in college.
The rules are simple enough, just CHICLE the team you
think will win. If you think a tie is possible, circle both teams.
One entry only will be accepted and all entrys must be in
the Journal office by Friday, 5:00 p.m. or postmarked on the
Friday preceeding the games.
The tie breaker will be the closest to the total yardage
predicted for the Oklahoma State University game.
Judges decisions are final, however, protests will be ac-
cepted and considered one week after the winner is published.
Good luck, and here are this week's games.
YALE AT PERKINS
SO. ILLINOIS AT OKLAHOMA STATE
OKLAHOMA AT SOUTHERN CAL
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BAYLOR AT COLORADO
IOWA STATE AT ARKANSAS
MINNESOTA AT KANSAS
KANSAS S+rATE AT TAMPA
MISSOURI AT NO. CAROLINA
AUBURN AT TENNESSEE
CINCINNATI AT TULSA
WAKE FOREST AT RICHMONT
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TEXAS TECH AT TEXAS
MINNESOTA AT GREEN BAY (PRO)
CINCINNATI AT SAE DIEGO (PRO)
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scores are going up as people get back in practice
off that most leagues take.
Pace was the pace setter, accordingto my information,
a 236 single game and a 618 sertes. Nice bowling!
tae WOMENS CITY LEAGUEr Betty Maze had the high
202. Modena Axton had the high series of 535. Some other
bowled by Eva Harral a 200, Ramona Brooner
EARLY BIRD LEAGUE, Opal Baker had high game,
Boyer had highseriesof482. Helen Mayo had a 181.
were bowled by Gayle Hill, Mildred Payne, Sam
June Osborn, and Donna Curd.
Monday night in the TWILIGHT LEAGUE Jean Mc-
,. She posted a 202 and a 541. Jessie S~ritter also
Her series was 501. Saxie Angus and Lois Osborn
SPlits.
far all the leagues are pretty close. No one team has
tar out front.
right' wrong
last last
week week
September 21, 22, 23
Yale at Perkins
S. Illinois at Oklahoma State
Oklahoma at Southern Cal
Baylor at Colorado
Iowa State at Arkgnsas
Minnesota at Kansas
Kansas State at Tampa
Missouri at N. Carolina
total
total
right wrong overallAuburn at Tennessee
10 5 21 9 .700
10 5 23 7 .766
11 & 2h 6 .800
12 3 25 5 .853
11 & 23 7 .766
I0 5 6 .80
Cincinnati ~ Tulsa
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