LANG v. AMATEUR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

No. 44623.

520 P.2d 659 (1974)

James LANG, Appellant, v. AMATEUR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA, a corporation, et al., Appellees.

Supreme Court of Oklahoma.

March 12, 1974.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Berry & Berry, by Howard K. Berry, Oklahoma City, for appellant.

Fenton, Fenton, Smith, Reneau & Moon, by Robert D. Epperson, Oklahoma City, for appellee, Amateur Softball Assoc. of America, a corporation.

Hines, Klaus & Wilsey, by Lester A. Klaus, James C. Leech, Oklahoma City, for appellee, Oklahoma City Softball, Assoc., a business trust.

Roy H. Semtner, Municipal Counselor, by Tom B. McGee, Asst. Municipal Counselor, Oklahoma City, for appellee, City of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.


HODGES, Justice.

The action of appellant, James Lang (Lang) for damages for personal injuries was terminated at the close of his evidence when the trial court sustained separate demurrers to the evidence which were entered by all appellees. The demurrers were sustained on the grounds that there was no evidence of primary negligence on the part of any of the appellees that had any causal connection with Lang's injury and that...

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