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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 17

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ft 4 ANDCLASSIHED ADVERTISING IN THIS SECTION psiji i a nil II IfliHliliillllHlijl 1 1 i I i i I ill li ft i in 1 1 1 1 i 1 Hiiiilli ull IHiktl VOL 32 NO 2G OKLAHOMA'CITY SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1 1923 SECTION 1 SOONERSLAOCPUNCH AND KANSAS WINS 7 3 VICTORY i 2 2 i j'i i Two avorites Out in Cold rom 3 Yard Line HAROLD GRANGE STARS K'nui Posidon 1 Ij Grid Results Captain 2 Mild rxtr HARVRD TAKES 16 0 Individual Star field In Mcmoriam the lIYnner SrUthft! orutal 14 ima ighting IristeWin Clt were features pr play Jlarellton 4 of Buffalo ference Running To AliMtebury Pnrjj A ubbant enowgh HIH Chsn leman uintmJ HnfftK rench yrah Minnesota Tramples fl 1 1 nngnc piungeu inrough for io Scoreless Knot quarto of Trnrionm la Tuin in thr game when Gladder broke through (ho line tor 33 yards and univerrfty 0 And the only scor rain not rrith Palermo even' in pacing hB 5chindlrBaljard Wobbr Mouldar Bond Butcher rrk ilhnt round to the Idle line only stood third 3 0 Holy Cross trill roster basketball aa a varsity sport 65000 ANS SEE ILLINI WIN OVER CHICAGO 7 to 0 Pena vjltala A aablncton UG RG Oklahoma Gridders ail to Cross Goal: ft tn Raraaay Points treat try after taueb down gundatrom from tl4 ffundatrom CORNELL WINS OVER DARTMOUTH 32 TO 7 Spend To TIGERSWALLOW 4 TO 2 VICTORY tn the slippery Title! most of was straight football very Skiatook 6 Pawhuaka 1 SKIATOOK Nor Th a Contest on a muddy field played la a downpour of tain Pawhuska weat down to Its first defeat of th eeaaaa tatDr th fast Skiatook grid aewre 'real drSe for the goal In period 'taidr a tho kll on 37 ar I llri' G' opened with a 3 yr: I at and McIlwain rjdej own ana Ganic Is Lively One Despite' Cold Driving Rain That Drenched Spectators clear the in a Okla had by period Cornell Dartmouth a running nuite to riTYs In Stuhldreher was end of OKLA Stinbr5i White Brockman Mcadden WHcot Penk4 after in exchange of pools Brout a brilliant run of 85 ynh lim Tufte by teM ludgi kvL (Jneman Lel ifh Ttmt lln mu 3 benny' Hhl Jchol of Nov xtapusc unn ereiiy joec ner homecoming game by score of 18 to 0 when the Savage from Durant out fought them during the entire four periods of scored 'three points I fq the first minute of piny when Captain JCubank booted fichl coni'! Nov 3 IHInnh paid a million make possible over Vhicago biggest home tu fasten Navy 9 9 ANXAPO11S Md Nov Dks rlaylntt more sustained power of nt lack and a defense that stood up like a writable stone wall after the enemy had advanced ell ilhi the crucial acne the Annapolis Midshipmen beat down tbeafrona Ciilnnta footbSH team on arragut ield today by a score of 9 to a The Savaaex recovered two fumbled punts In auccesBlon and took the ball the on the tbsons 23 yard line Eubank snatched a twenty yard pass out of the air and on the next play pltlnged over the goI line for a counter kicking goal afterwards The second touchdown came In the last quarter when the Baptists re ceived a fifteen yard penalty and placed th Lair on their own lyard line where Gladney fullback for the uorni lltea plunged over the goal line The ilsptlsts were never wlthlti coring distance of the Savages'goal and five trials at field goal faikd Eubank was the Individual star of tup game rwws a ra il irity Wc'tr 1 Wtern RMrv MsnquM'a 4f Ihetrait I 7 Oklahoma 3 Iowa 3 kepvon Ohio 14 Ashland coltewa 3 CeHrvIllt 9 Students and' Alumni Million Half Witness Clash sundtiTGin Kntrn Pfann Palterao JiANOVER rN Nov our I th great ConHl football nw chine roHtui duurn the flehl todav with its crufthiDg tackle attack? and" each time carried the ball across the goal posts and at the end' gam 'ivied hot Uy ftrr Series of Touchdowns Enables Missouri to Best Kansas: 17 Colby VY innM lvania I'rttibuYgh 9 li Afr Durant Savages Outplay Shawnee Eleven Through out Contest SOUTH BEND Ind Nw 3 Hon Miller star Notre name back con I tinued hl brilliant work today and i was the stellar performer' of the I Notre Pam 34 to 7 victory over pur 1 due Miller scored two touchdowns I' made four rurs better than 23 janlt gained 34 3 arils after receiving passes I an 1 added another 30 jard run after I Purdue Jimmy Crawler Miller ran flashily for shorter gains an oay nu witn on the throwing passes Layden pierced the Purdue line for 23 yards at one try and added other strong galns as well as averag Ing 3 ards on punts Maher scored a touchdown after a sharp run Enright plunged through for the last Pity tha coroner who le not In i shape for a hard siege when the hunt Ing aeason MANHATTAN Kan' Nov 3 The Jllssouil Tigers wallowed through a sda i mud on Stadium ield Sat urday afternoon and downed th Wild cats of Kansas State Agricultural college 4 to 2 It was the Irst conference victory for Missouri and tit first la tent of the season The Aggie gavelthe game to the Tigers on two satc tii In the third period the "Wildcats had hard luck when Mlldrexter Ag gie half fumbled on an attempted punt behind hsowtt goalhn and fell on the ball for a safety At the start of tbs fourth period AVobhsr bath the same misfortune' adding two more points to the Missouri score" Aggie MArih On The Aggies then marched toward the Missouri goal line aurot Mis souri left half was caught behind the line and chose to fall on th ball giving the Aggies their only score or the? first time this year the Aggies found themselves outplayed They were lost in the mire the Tiger proving themselves the better inud ders The overhead attack width the Ag gi' haie ued to good ailvjnttge Waj tacking onlv two ba ward iiaeses ing completed for a gain of twenty 1 turn the when be jaril as Don Miller Continues Star for Notre Dame Grid Eleven vin th onfflntlv shifted his Imo and backfield and in the last quarter had a complete new barkfield vilh the exception of line tow Bristow also was taken1 out 111 the third quarter Twice when tn Sooner were within striking distance of the Kan sas goal hne poor manuevering lost a touchdown Once when the Jay Jayhawker Captain Is Star of Game Scores Only 1 ouchdown or battle bowles Kicks ield Goal VICTORY OVER TURS! 1 get at McGlone Lockwood Hubbard br Chen' field for 3' WACO Toxas Nov 3 un defeated southwestern conference eleven and the Texas team 1 punting 'slipping fighting on the muddy Cotton Palace gridiron Sat urdayheld eeeh other tn a scorelc tie The light 'defense work alik hr Playing vnndljlnns wn productive of little action The ball for the most port wu kept In midfield Crowe JRach and Walsh starred de fenslvrlyzfcr Notre Dame nnd Well man and Claypool' for Purdue The Boilerniakeroffenso was stop liCiV except In this 'second with a second string Notre Dame Uno Tulsa University Ties With Medics I Oklahoma Ila Hi versatility amaxed the nd brought then) to thHr fet In admiration Moonrv and HierMc'Th were stellar performers Cor thaShawnee Urtnv tvirhdr pn? with kicked coal and toal from lhe field from pl a nrn: ly 'pax Hauaid 1 li 0 Vh trtlA ho Tiifta this IHnard stadium4 SatnnL HarvardX line wet stronger than th previous games and her backs made two rushes from forty to fifty yards rvh McGinn kicked th £IId goal from the yard line end his work and that of iLockvrnod fullback and Hubbard lenprmd of The line up Gol rr tvaebdown Xrlikni Ku near 32p iOkjahom Yards Kansas Sit Oklahoma 317 a i PaMH Kasaan attempt fjvt rent S3'trrf as for 4 jrarrt and h4 twe' Inter pted Oklahoma attmptd JS rattle plated for a total of It 4 yard and had two Intercepted Kthsas had it ipwM and raged 41 yards th down and Oklahoma Mad 41 downs and aroraKod yards to tha down Punts: Smith panted It time for ararajs at 14 yards Bristow punted I times for tn a reran of yard and IMub puntod Cor St yards tiirre Kanaa lyvda Oklahoma 3 Kiekoff! fnnbar kicked 1hr time rar tn aacaro af 7 yards Hendricks kicked onco 35 yands Kickoff Karras yards Oklahoma 31 yards am tries Kansas lr recorsred 1 Tk't out Oklahoma Kansas 2 Official Grover Washfafto! refer SfrRrid Valter umpre Oklahoma Agrw head linesman 4 y' Crowd JH Gettysburg pjckfaftn Italy Crow 1C Vermont Third Artny Corra ii Cantv 7 i'onnerttexit Agrles IV CoUr Jrore by period Harvard Easy Victory Over Purdue Team 34 7 i 1 nu 24 AlbrUh1 3 Itfchmond nniveraity Macon fl 1 Kaneas A 1 Afioorl Safe tles: a uni Wbbrk NORMAN 3 The Kansas Jayhawk emerged muddy and victorious from a thrilling dedication of Owen field here Saturday afternoon The score was to 3 the first time that the Sooners have been humbled on their home ground this season The Owen men won i and then three times almost I viior pisyed a great tied the game During the first quarter with the wind favoring the visitors the Sooners 'push steadily dowfi the field to the five yard line only to be held for downs and then early in the second period a field goal from the forty nve yard line which rip until well into (he quarter The half wan alrnnt ynrdue gained and but only onrj dul rUhir team? rl ilv 1 1n AS VW 1 3 A kn hr first half puntug met Kn roU Jj)nn h) fie(J nitlwr team getting cln enough tu un traiKht fTOlbu whjle Oklahoma TRBANA 111 tutlent ornl alumni and a halt dollars to their 7 to 0 victory here Saturday in the coming the Illini have ever known Between n000 and' 63000 persons Jammed into the mammoth new Memorial stadium saw Harold liratiie Ziippke a phantom driver crash across the Chicago In the third for the touchdown of the game 7n spite of the coltUriving which drenched all spectators seated under the upper decks of the stadium the game was a' 'lively one tor spectators and players alike Itlcago Starts Good Chicago made a good start In the nrtquarter amt seemca to nave found a vulnerable snot in the Illini tire and carried the ball to Illi raid line before eleven rallied an! took the ball on downs rom that point the game was fairly even with both team opening momentary offenses which jnrrnleed without delivering scores? Grange fulfilled the ex pectations of ths alumni many of whom rame miles to see him by In tercepting a pas and tearing off a 42 year run in the first quarter and adding a 'ipectacular Ill yard run Inthe second quarter Th Chicago defense was unable to soHe hl twisting advance and ft frequently shook off five men or knore before stopp'd He also i lerced th" llre veral times for good gal' ord It ws hl i slklng at center tint non rhe gnme for Illinois I Illini Start Drlie 1 It as after the tec ns ha! tattled etch other to a scoreless tie In the first half with moat of th" play In the center of the field that Illinois opened a the third thejr own th" drive the line franco for i then wCtlAod Lis way tluouch pe tian for 23 aids around end in 1 placed the in it on 22 aid line He adde 13 on the rtxt ptay around end and had 7 yards to go for touchdown After McIlwain haij added two mom Grange took the ball sti sight through the tenter of the line fir the only touchdown Britton placement was 'perfect extra point Chtcayo cut lnrse a stock of pae In an attempt to win In the final quarter but after ihie ha grounded In sui'ceaslen Illinois tou the ball iI the ard i Owing me play few passes being attempted Tha line upt all In the cverheid department I tr Kisrtornt coaiplHinK qrine vf twenty 1 5 If it eel 4 aLtriiHue ivr stiaj a os vaauw while the Jayhswk only tried five times completed ere and had two' intercepted In scrimmage Oklahoma gained but 117 yards as compared to jp Visitors 218 The field soggy in the first period and muddy as the sod was torn slowed down he game to a great ex tent and on dry fisldthe count might have been a great deal ditfer mt The' crowd was estimated at 9 1 0(H) In spiie of the continued bad weather During the game Owen took the top oft practically his entire tfoiswCtrlck passes which he ha been working faithfully on for the last'threb weeks BristowS and Hendricks were the nut'tandlog individual again fur the Socnrrs xihil Captain Black if the I 50 Clnion (7hn Hopkins 17 Wenterft Maryltsd bj)Mlatr rclr 9 Roeheittr 7 Georf! Auburn 0 Ttb i Alibtrrt 0 bwne 56 Chatfrtoo? 0 indtrbilt 0 MmiMrippi A and it I North Carolina It South Carolina 0 urman 2 OgfatJfarpe 0 LOivrriHT ni AUina Tnntaa toll Trxaa 37 Biro 0 Jtnwurtl if MHlanp fl Kin' 0 rom OBU 16 to 0 In Homecoming Tilt Definitely In Con Trttempt to "Score Al nli Time fliit Time wan called frequently to al low th ball to be washed and' to permit the playera to clean theirhoes Early In the game the lines on th field ware obliterated end the numtars of th playtr sver covered with mud Both teams changed uni forms between and the Aggies removed their socks to make their leg llshtr Tv zfl rsac VV rieaj a lUUII 'y ward 'pasaan Missouri rrjltrd 4S attempt to stem the a aint 41 for the Aggie Missouri's net gain 102 yards Akgles 94 Lineup and summary: MlSSOLJlt 4 Southeastern WOLVERINES DEEAT IOWA TEAM 9 TO 3 1 tr recuvefeirTninauUy time after with spectacular use ot the forward paie Hankers Go Down 'v' It late In the third period when Black took Bristow' punt on hfa own 27 yard' line and heading Unto the wind with a bone In their teeth the Kansu athlete marched down the Held Burt mad yard around Zft end Krueser carried th "ball over for £irst down and Mathia went in AHnu9pt 34 X'drthwetera 14 Inriian Mnevr Toledo S7 indfar caJ Ohtfl Dtk 21 Am fl Mnrmagnid 12 Norlh Dikota Agle 0 mjuoa ecuK Dunuaun coiik ikkeH lntllRru Crcihlcn unlrer! retard SB TTabaih 0 tr Bini 3l VnrAii 7 Emlharn OntrM Normal fl rnkUn Polv 0 nitnixn Ahk 'Norfhern A van I MVrhican AiBlea 1 Conclusive the victory was it was not Cornell's offenslv powet alone that counted In the final re ault for tha first two touchdown I followed Dartmouth fumbles both just Inside the 23 yard line A third fumble insida tha 20 yard line tig jure! the tut cos! from field jin ea case Cornell In possession th tall in Green territory proved IrresodiHe Comhtning aerial assault with Hs amaxng tattering ran a nt as he) Hig''Sh tackle and four bullet ilka jiuns by Captain I'fann1 Cornell clearly established its margin of supremacy and earned Its victory llei atedly the Green line sagged and brole before the nff ttckl hammer ing of tha Hed offense while Dart I mnurh was seldom able to gain con sgaanst Cornell Th lineup and summary: nXELLSS niRTWTW a Henlriua Iljorkn nrn Olrlmlet the i Mom tu auaiii t4 in ttis Atehantach Hu a Hassan veh 44 X)s) Kuy H1W enough point hi ti nxfav tn beat wu 9 to 4 intf bi ihp astern lonfmnre tufaernmbfa after an Afternoon of the most etching football een on luwa field this rear Th Vol verin ucorej enrlv In the op nlns period when one of CaptMir drop kicks fril shorthand the baH giiucd Iow finror tip ae It bounded the fcpal I a tram the anyard line and or led the Hbut (hft plin wn nnMI 'nwetI scoring for the first half in the ihhd nn 111 fl It xml Michigan u1Vr scon a tnnch h'ivn in nl ID Nntre Ifamr team Instf virf KinH ntacius irvfnr nn nt ouchdown 1 ut kiphs ramo with a anrressf'1 Aron kick from Iowa's forty yard Hne a few minute Inter Iowa retaliated tn the second period when ialjer drop kicked goal from a few feet behind ten yard lino va Smith and Burt also were consistent I grouno frame! The JtRUD KANSAS (7 'McLean Smith HMey LonborTntur i Dsvtdson Griffin Kruerer QH Job naan Black (c) lHs HeBtlflcks 7fat RHe Hammert ck Smith Brfatnvr Subet itutfor: Kiam Hanbcrn fof 3 Hatmm fur iTsker 47 Okfahome: Bewi far Brackman Hrrrkmn fr Wilcnx 2: GtifrT fte Bawiea 5: Tmb for UrlHcrw Briwtrw i fop 2 iVVdcaic for Guff Guff fsr rockman Matbla for i for )f edln 2: Arirtbdji fM Hmrnrt Stlnberr 8jKltiKh firv Jnhnetm 4 Lsmh fur HrAUriekv CauvU blvuh 4 darifutd for irm ccr i Victors Score Touchdown In Each Period 1 reiving arid yard pass' from BHstow hut be was trippeM on th 1 yard line Again he solid KanAun defense lnNnti3ife "and the Sr oncrs Iwcie pushed back down the 1 t' llriulrukw rail clcvm Mendru ks afttnn fulled to in th fourth tjuauer i had taken Slough's I side stepped and chrlvd through I v'irfl nf 1T hrciVan TiaM rin mng only to coms completely and than hi? foot slipped on aoffgy ground He ent down hp unabl to recoxer and hotna's last big chance to score i bcn fast I I Tn his attempt to strike the ng ombinalon ('wen rhlef Svnrr' mentor Burt came right tack am! circled the same position for 10 yards I skirted the end for 17 yards and then plunging down the west Aide went out of bound Captain Black cut loose right end and raced away goal line Acree the Iine A he went acro the line Hammert dove for him and the pair event down" The ball had nosed across in the full Once In the first quarter It ap peat rd that Bristow migh be clear a he raced down the wtevside of the field toward the Kansas goal with three interferes and only Kansasi safety as final hurdle "the Kansan tamer through for the tackle 1 Late InHh thin! Okluhnmi 4 1 I talllIUUl44 IIVO43 CHU Ok CUI mieaieneo tne njmsa goat wnen nrk iy through conqueror of Harvard' was routed jards after re I or Correll It was the twenty 1 consecutive victory (i I or Dartmouth It was a taste of the" same Litter' medl thtt the Big Green a dminls teic to Hatard to tha University I of Washington and again to the I I'nhemty ot Vermont when their I athletic fir Ids and stand weca inaugurated a wultau haw ker were defending the northTsss 4 1 ceial and once at the south coal In vl ull WLO Lvl 11 tath instant trick play failed and Lthen It was to tn resort to MINNEAPOLIS Nov Lead by i pounding Cotte and straight foot tapram Martinet! and Halcomb Gia i ham powetful foottali machine trampled Northwestern un lOwen mtn cunplrtd det foot today in a Srame of many tnrms at Northrop field piling up 34 well earned points to the 11 Northwestern scored its Initial touchdown on the first play of tha game when Captain McElwain heaved a long paa on his twenty yard line which was blocked by Graham Min quarterback but before It well earned points to the right gnd had nabbed it and raced" S3 yards for a touchdown MEMPHIS Tenn Nov In a continual downpour of rain and on a field ankle deep In mud th L'nlver a TsbIa A ik a I ri rilj AUJaft HU I nuviril U4 ATmnessee Medical college played "a io tie nere toaay elected to pier a straight line plunging came while the Doc tor resorted tn open play Owing to ther slippery condition nf the field and "ball neither team attempted end running er' forward pasaes ft Washington Defeats Drury Team 6 tO ST LOUIS Nov A forward pasa from the 9 yard line just be fore the game ended gave Washing ton University a to victory over Drury college here" today lllgh halfback Claypool made the Paas to left end Gomltng A muddy i field tended to slow up the game I i Towson 12 Detroit 12 l' TOWSON Nov TowsmB ft iiu muua iiiayrit a 1 ro nere In ons ot the best football contests ot many seasons despite the fact that a fUHYX raid fell all during the gam 1 A St rt ft a 2 slB's wwai jirsTt Jl £: tS r'rfT jv aw A T5 er kS rri ri 1 1 1 aH Tft i I 'J mmSljT a (nnii 'awri iitf II in i I I 'ifiJ jR iiiTTrrUhZ: 'miTI rii U'LUV III i 4 SJ I I Hr! i I1U i I I if VLiirVi I I i 1 Xt ii! 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