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Miami News-Record from Miami, Oklahoma • 4

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SUNDAY OCTOBER 26 1947 MIAMI DAILY NEWS RECORD MIAMI OKLA PAGE OUR SOONERS OLD 20 7 ARMY STRING BROKEN 4S I I IM tn 13 8 145 50 TCU com 0 Courses in Offered by the Northeastern Oklahoma A College New Courses Dealing With irst Meeting i andOther Stars of Radio and Stage GOODYEAR Admission 75c Per Person 'Phone 95 Of 2 50 28 474 4 30 2 5 64 5 G0ODYEAR TIRLS 10 169 £20 COLUMBIA SLIPS PAST CADETS IN 21 20 THRILLER CROSS SECTION SNOWING THE LIEGUARD A RESERVE TIRE WITHIN A TORE BLUEPRINT READING Elementary Drafting Building Problems 90437 SOUTHERN CAL DELATES OLD RIVALS 39 14 LifeGuard Safety Tubes have TWO air chambers where con ventional tubes have but one When a blow out occurs only the outer chamber of a LifeGuard lets go air in the inner cham ber supports your car enables you to brake 'and steer to a safe gradual stop See us tor LiieUuard batety Tubes today SKIN BREATHER Telmatobius microphthalmus a frog of the Andes mountains breathes through his skin and rarely if ever comes to the sur face of the water Pay or This Safety As You Ride Use Our Easy Pay Plan Texas Aggies Jolt Baylor Bears 24 0 COLLEGE STATION Tex Oct 25 UP) Texas A and bounded back victoriously from three straight defeats today to knock Baylor out of the unbeat en ranks with a convincing 24 0 decision that kept the Aggies in the Southwest conference cham pionship race Oklahoma Tyree Paine Rurris Rapacz Husak Walker Goad Mitchell Sarratt Brewer Kreick In the south with its long grow ing season two crops often are grown the same year summer and winter legumes Being grown in one or two year rotationswith cotton and corn Darrell partially blocked toss and return it 13 yards to the Oklahoma 8 to set up another score The first Christian touchdown came after a 78 yard drive pow ered by Stout and Lindy Berry In 10 plays which featured all of the Christian's tricky formations the rogs scored with Stout slic ing 5 yards in the final plunge Wayne Pitcock made the extra point good his first of two sole touchdown in the second period carried 48 yards in 10 plays with Charley Sarratt doing most of the work He car ried over from 1 yard and Martin kicked the extra point The final touchdown which Bailey made possible with his interception was scored by Stout who went over from the 1 yard line In the second half Oklahoma was helpless against the stout defensive and the Chris tians try to go any place Instead they played a careful game handling the soggy ball very cautiously Oklahoma undoubtedly played its worst game of the season com mitting a dozen glaring miscues blocking and tackling at times were poor and the Sooner pass ing Was not much better Oklahoma made 30 yards by completing four of 13 pass at tempts and five other tries were intercepted by the wide awake TCU nass defense pleted 5 of 8 for 64 yards TCU Moorman Vook Bloxom Malone Hicks Marable Gaddy Berry Browning Rogers Hunt TCU Oklahoma TCU scoring: Touchdown Stout (for Hunt) 2 Bailey (for Moor man) Points after touchdown Pitcock (for Browning) 2 Oklahoma scoring: Touchdown i Sarratt Point after touchdown Martin (for Husak) Substitutions: TCU ends Beal Bailey Alford Rogers Tackles Cobke Edwards Kilman McAuley Guards Pike Caffey Lowe Smith Center Brightwell Backs Jack son Stout Bishop Pitcock Sher row Montgomery Knox Vaiani Oklahoma: Ends Dinkins Ow ens Tackles Wright Morris Bod enhamer Guards West Andros Centers Tillman Dowell Backs Royal Thomas Martin Parker Jones Andregg Okla TCU homa irst downs 9 Net yds gained rushing 93 orward passes attempted orward passes completed Yds forward passing orwards intercepted by Yds gained runback interceptions Puntinga verage Total yds all kick returned Opponent fumbles recovered Yds lost by penalties Sooners led in rushing with 169 net yards to the rogs 93 Pete Stout slippery full back played a stellar offensive game and scored two touchdowns But it was ever ready Morris Bailey who gave Oklahoma a bad time He intercepted a pass Dy Jack Mitchell in the first period and ran 51 yards for the second touchdown In the next quarter he popped up to snatch 0 35 4 Pos LE LT LG RG RTREQBLHRHB 14 6 0 urniture Renovation House Wiring Salesmanship I Welding 1 Nebraska Pressed To Stop Aggies MANHATTAN Kas Oct 25 P) The University of Nebraska Comhuskers came up from the car pet for a pair of fourth quarter touchdowns and a 14 to 7 victory over the luckless Kansas State Wildcats in a Big Six conference football game played before a homecoming day crowd estimated at 17000 here today Playing before their second larg est home crowd in history and with General of the Army Dwight Eisenhower looking on the Wildcats mastered the big erratic Nebraskas for most of the fiyst three periods and had a 7 to 0 lead before accepting their 22nd suc cessive defeat And His Good Will Riders EATURING Pawhuska 20 Miami 7 Hollis 7 Classen 7 (tie) Putnam City 25 Guthrie 6 Okemah 14 Konowa 13 Tulsa Holy amily 7 Tulsa Cas cia Hall 0 Cushing 39 Oilton 0 Pawnee 34 Shidler 2 Tahlequah 20 Checotah 7 Dewey 14 Hominy 13 Wagoner 12 Sequoyah Indian school 6 Bristow 27 Driftnright 0 Poteau 26 Quinton 0 Broken Arrow 20 Sperry 0 Yale 13 Cleveland 12 Bixby 6 Collinsville 0 Picher 18 airland 12 Barnsdall 12 Nowata 6 Wyandotte 59 Chelsea 0 Holdenville 19 Durant 6 Vinita 6 Pryor 0 Garber 37 Tonkawa 7 Maud 52 St Louis 0 Yukon 30 oster 13 Pauls Valley 31 Tishomingo Waurika 6 Temple 6 (Waurika won on penetrations) Sand Springs 33 Claremore 6 Elk City 13 Anadarko 12 Tecumseh 12 Wetumka 6Blanchard 27 Lindsay 7 Yale 13 Cleveland 12 Marietta 51 Davis 6 Mooife 26 Tuttle 6 Watonga 21 Hennessey 0 Purcell 13 Comanche 6 Stigler 31 Haskell 6 Eufaula 7 Sallisaw 6 Idabel 20 DeQueen Ark 0 Hartshorne 25 Savanna 0 Midwest City 2 Edmond 0 airview 38 Guymon 12 Okeene 27 Carmen 0 Thomas 40 Greenfield 0 on its own 14 yard line Ducotie picked up 6 yards and Rush gained 5 to put the ball on the 3 yard line Dickson plunged through the line to score standing up The try for the extra point failed The War Dogs scored their lone touchdown in the fourth period Pawhuska kicked off fol lowing its second touchdown and the Warriors started their scor ing march James and Hudson alternating with the ball carry ing chore lugged the half down the 23 yard line John Lawrence freshman back then completed a perfect pass to Lawrence Howard for 20 yards Howard scored on a dou ble reverse crossing the goal line standing up James scam pered around left end to score the extra point With' the score 13 7 the War Dogs were in a position to win themselves a ball game But Pawhuska widened the gap when they scored their last TD shortly after the Warrior marker Oddly enough the score was set up by the War aggressive ness After Dickson had gone through the line for 11 yards to 24 the War Does Were penalized 5 yrds for offsides Rush picked up 13 yards in two plays to reach the Miami 16 Then camea bad break for the Warriors They were penalized 15 yards for unnecessary roughness and the ball was placed on their own 1 yard line Immediately afterward they were again penalized this time for too many time outs half the distance to the goal line or yapi Rush plunged off tackle to score and Easley kicked the extra point to make the final score 20 7 Starting lineups: Miami Pos Pawhuska Howard LEZ Surber Nichols LT Hooper Keith LG Musgrove Bartlett 'C Adams Zilar RG Rowe 'Duncan RT Muller Price RE Labadie Cruzan QB Bighorse Sample LH Dickson Gaines RH Rush Davis Lovett Lloyed Littlefield ref eree Carl McCullough headlines man' and Lawrence Redd umpire Central State Is t' Held to 12 12 Tie By Southwestern EDMOND Okla Oct 25 Central State Broncos play ing before a capacity crowd of homecoming fans were held 12 12 deadlock by tha Southwest ern Tech Bulldogs of Weatherford today in an Oklahoma collegiate conference football game Central struck with two light ning scores in'the second period Al Blevins Dewey quarterback passed to Gene 'Decs left half from Lawton who spun and twist ed 55 yards to pay dirt The second Central tpuchdown came from Blevins to end War ren Carmichael on the Tech 40 Carmichael went all the way un touched Southwestern taking the open ing kickoff of the second half marched 85 yards to score Earl Niles passed to Ralph Riley right end in the end zone from the ten yard line for the tally Midway in the fourth Tech hit pay dirt again after a drive of 86 yards Niles again found Riley ySth a touchdown heave from the six yard line Biggest Bass in Angling Contest With tha fishing having im proved considerably in the paat few wooka several changes' have been made in the standings in the Grove 4' i fishing derby for October Trees of Joplin moved into first piece in the bass division with a 5 pound 9 ounce denizen Trease hooked his finny specimen at the Benbrook camp on Cowskin John Dillingham of Afton in second place with a 5 pound 1 ounce baas caught near Bernice in Horse creek In third place ia John Blevins with a 4 pound 13 ounce catch Blevins caught his prise in Drowning creek The crappie race is extremely close with only ft ounce separate ing first and second places loyd Branson of Miami is in first place with a 1 pound 13 ounce catchy while close behind is Ted Wood Grove with one weighing 1 pound 12ft ounces Mrs John Pearce Grove is occupying tthird plgce A with a 1 pound 8 ft ounce speci np S't I i Uruguay the smallest anui most densely poplated republic in South America It has an area of jxjj Hi 72153 Square miles and a popula jiwoti tion of Lip 0 20 114 6 for 229 4 for 14538 yds 36 for 65 4 for 40 1 irst downs 6 Yds gained rushing 119 Yds lost rushing 25 Net yds rushing 94 No of passes 3 No passes completed 1 Yds gained passing' 20 Yds lost passing Net yds passing Total net yards Punts Average Penalties Warrior attack and although Ken neth Sample picked up 14 yards on a slashing drive Geronimo Davis was forced to get off a 30 yard punt Pawhuska was unable to re turn the punt and finally after three plays was forced to punt with Dickson kicking 50 yards to 15 yard line After James had picked up 7 yards the War Dogs weftvpehal ized 15 yards for holding and Da vis immediately punted 40 yards Then the Pawhuskans started their first touchdown drive Dickson picked up 15 yards through the line rank Ducotey went for 8 yards and Dickson for 3 to reach 2 yard line Rush plunged over to syre and Easley kicked the extra point Pawhuska led 7 0 or a while it seemed as though the Warriors were going to score as Hudson returned the Huskie kickoff for 15 yards and Sample made a first and 10 with two 8 yard drives through the line The Pawhuska line tightened however and Davis was forced to punt for45 yards The Huskies tried desper ately to score before the end of the first half when they started a drive down the field which had reached the Miami 30 yard stripe when the gun sounded Miami started the second half with Hudson kicking off The Huskies punted after Miami held them for three downs and Dick son punted 35 yards However the McCoy men were also unable to dent the Pawhuska line and Davis punted 40 yards The Huskies made their Second touchdown in the third quarter The Huskies placed the ball in scoring territory when George Bighorse completed a 30 yard pass to Louis Surber Miaipi was penal ized 15 yards for unnecessary roughness and the ball was placed This has an outstanding record of pleasing their crowd So Don't Miss It Broadcasting daily 4:15 to 4:45 'KTUL 9:30 'til 12:30 High School Scores (BY TUB ASSOCIATED PRESS) riday Night Central 6 Chickasha 0 Norman 26 Stillwater 13 Seminole 0 Ada 0 (Seminole 'won on penetrations) rederick 34 Clinton 6 Wewoka 31 McAlester 7 Altus 27 Hobart 9 Lawton 12 El Reno 12 (Lawton won on penetrations) Duncan 13 Ardmore 6 Heriryetta 7 Okmulgee 0 Muskogee 19 Tulsa Will Rogers 6 1 Bartlesville 19 Coffeyville Kas 0 Lions' Scort One of ootball's Greatest Upsets in Battle 4 1 Before 35000 NEW YORK Oct SByWtv A dauntless baud of Columbia Lions scared one of the most Stunning upsets of gridiron history today when they sent eleven tumbling into defeat 21 to 20 with a spectacular passing attack which two tduchdowns in the final period and brought gasps from an incredulous crowd Of 35 000 V1'' Unbeaten Jin their last games and unacored upon pre vlously thia year i the Black Knights from West Point found themselves helpless to stem the light blue once Gene Rossides brilliant quarterback began throwing bullseyes to an equally brilliant receiver end Bill Swiackl Less than seven minutes remain ed to play when the Lions drove 67 yards down the turf of Baker field to score'their third touch down and Ventan Yablonski their fullback cleaved the posts with a kick for extra point which gave the Cadtts their first reverse since Navy turned them back in November 1943 A desperate attempt by Army to drive to a fccore in the closing minutes came to nothing when Lou Kusserow of Columbia intef cepted a pass by Arnold Galiffa near midfield When the game ended and the crowd surged on the field the Lions were deep in Army territory again Rossides the individual hero of the amazing triumph gave probably as dazzling exhibition of the passing art as ever was' seen on any fipld Re connected on 18 out of 27 throws and ac counted for most of the 263 yards gained by the Lions through the air In all Coach Lou team completed 20 of 30 passes and Swiacki caught 8 of them for 138 yards total yardage was 363 to 344 The Lions beaten by Yale and Pennsylvania in their last two outings scarcely were conceded a chance against Coach Earl operatives Maternal deaths in childbirth reached a record low of 44 per 10000 live births in the United States 1946 You're Welcome topter the Ohl iddler ontesl Aniahiirllour At THE LYRIC THEATRE Commerce OTHER COURSES STILL OPEN OR ENROLLMENT: 1 it Monday it Air Conditioning Monday and Wednesday Accounting Typing 'A 1 Business Communications OR URTHER INORMATION OR CALL Adulftducatii CNdHW Phonal 3L Thursday November 13 PRIZES GIVEN! Old iddlers $10 Amateurs $5 SERVICE STORES JACK TURNER Mgr 29 Main Lyn Waldorf's California Team No Match for Potent Trojan Squad BERKELEY Calif Oct LT) whirling giants from Southern California charged a long and important lap toward the Rose bowl today by battering Califor hitherto unbeaten Bears 39 to 14 in a thrilling football classic before a capacity crowd estimated at 80000 fans The big Trojans passing and pounding relentlessly ana snatch ing at every opportunity scored two touchdowns in the first pe riod one each in the second and third quarters and crossed the goal line of a demoralized Cali fornia eleven twice in the last pe riod California counted touchdowns in the first and second quarters but except for these scoring flurries was outplayed by a team the huge crowd cheered at the end as pos sible Coast conference champions and western representatives in the Rose bowl on New day See on the Screen 1 "SARGE GOES TOi COLLEGE" Starting Times: 6:30 8 Place yourentries on or before Nov 10 Mrs Jim 1 Mullen (Box 486 Commerce Phone 286 ji' Sponsored by the Parent Teachers Association Thursday October 30 in This course will deal with the practical blueprint reading problems of plumb ers electricians and other construction employes If you are at tend the first meeting )) Wednesday Oct 29 LEGION HALL MIAMI Jimmy Smith Michigan Gets Over 13 6 in Gopher Clash ANN 'ARBOR Mich Oct Vaunted Michigan barely managed to defeat surprisingly etubborn Minnesota today IS to 6 thereby' keeping alive Wolverine hopes for a Big Nine championship and a bid to the Rose bowL It was great line that threw the snag in the hitherto high scoring Michigan machine and for four and a half minutes a stunned crowd of 85938 saw Min nesota lead the No I team 6 0 on the strength of a methodical march from mid field 1 1 Longhorns Defeat Gallant Rice 12 0 AUSTIN Tex Oct' 1 The University of Texas Longhorns pieced together an uneasy 12 0 tri umph over a valiant Rice Owl elev en today before a record South western conference game crowd of 48400 As "usual it Jwag Bobby good right arm that set the Texqp scoring machine motion but hard rushing by the Owls forced the Longhorns to stock to the ground for most of their gains i goodVear MAKIS A BLOWOUT HARMLESS WITH LifeGuard Safety Tubes WarDogs Give Pawhiiskahs Hard igKt Penalties Hurt i' 1 4' 4" The Miami War Dogs suffered theiy third Valley loss of the season riday night when they went 'down to defeat before the Pawhuska Huskies 20 7 Although they came out on the short end of the score the Wamors playeg a oetter game man me score mui cated 'One the Huskie touchdowns was made pos sible by penalties against the War Dogs and several times drives down the field by the Miamians were cut off by the total of 65 yards of penalties assessed against them The Huskies rolled up a total 213 yards rushing to 119 ior uie Wsr Dogs and made 14 first downs to 6 The two big guns of th Pswhuska attack were little Jim Rush and Dick Dickson Between the two of them they rolled up 168' of the total yardage with Dickson ac counting for 102 1 The main ground gainer for the McCoy men was H7 pound 'Richard Hudson who was back after a two week absence be cause of illness Hudson picked up 40 of the Warriors 119 yards mainly on plunges through the line Shifty Kenneth Sampleand speedy Bobby Lee James picked up 26 and 25 yards for the locals but they were never able to get away for long gains Robb Bartlett Edward Price Dean Zilar and Bill Cruzan were the main Miami cogs on defense The Huskies opened the game by kicking off to the War Dogs The Miamians started off with a bang picking up a first down in three plays from scrimmage But then came the first of the War many penalties 15 yards for hold ing This broke the back of the A GAME STATISTICS Miami Pawhuska 14 213 19 194 1 1 29 10 19213 TCU Outplays OU To Register Easy Gridiron Victory By SAUL ELDMAN NORMAN Okla Oct 25 (AP) Texas Homed rogs swelling themselves into a defensive drag on with an offensive bite battered the favored University of Oklahoma 20 7 here today on a rain soaked gridiron Some 23000 fans watched the rogs take advantage of breaks for their three touchdowns in the first half to Ok one then saw the two teams sloug scorelessly the second half The loss was first at home since 1945 when the Oklahoma Aggies wonw 47 0 and gave the rogs an even break in their four game series Dutch tricky TCU de fensive kept Oklahoma in ita own half of the field through most of the game although the BOWL OR UN BOWL OR EXERCISE "MATTY" SAYS Playland 213 MAIN PHONE 1798 Open Sunday Xi 4 1 ir flHrtSfnj ipiuniuiiiiiiifiiiiirrn'r(iu i'iprn OWwm 1 ddidL fduxaiwL li I I H' Iv 31 I I 1 I I I 1 I UBMMliVA luniio into Ml I I 1 i Kt JV 1 1 J' 'iT 1 iSvavS 9 'I ub 1 BL 1 47 1 4 a ft I I I I I I HM I WK aii i nh 110 Ml 1 I I 5 4.

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