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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 14

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I tw A SA OPENS TODAY 1 i i'll toMtnc "i Xc if i i 1 7 I 'S IWH HAMU1V a CO IHt Mnit A pMOp THE DAILY OKLAHOA1AN 7 SUPER QUALITY no that played against Arkansas la elated to start the Drake same Owen said Tains ChrtMlan VnWaralty Bftylor Vnlvurftity CU PhlHIpa University II Randolph col lar Preanell (Nebraakai ktartu uui Aga Well (Kaaae) Cook (Drake) War (OklahuHia) fitubcr (Mleeouri) SPORTING NEWS plakiD xa PAT Pte ACCURATE COMPLETE BROTHERS TRANSPORTATION CO Tussle With AClassen Mark of Central's Title CDefene i They will ba started with one representative of four different eltiawe In each foursome irst matches will lea oft tat'30 o'clock At nine Wednesday theywilt servo breakfast for their (meats There will also be a ban quel at 2 o'lok I Qflicfafa are expecting about tr guests 'and with abodt 20 'from their club about nineteen' four' IlfO A4UB BIMI ATOH UNION BUS STATION Grand Ave Phones 372 IMV WSMOMMMOOMMtg Brownie Purse Strings To Be Loosened in Kitort To Build Winner MYiLIEI0HTING Tanney su I football Results a A ci St properly aed and perfectly blended and something more' 1 That something is a costly 5 padded process anwdded expense to lefts to the Mr Ivinaky bls jaw covered ep com Smtely as If ho were holding an um 'brella In front of bls taco to evade I rain of blows In the second und 1 worked ona tort the dy and irradiielly got theoifghto features At the end In 'A a as A faeaaafaA Was a MI Oa ua a a rleht that eent sWMHMllug to hla corner WAU a rattier cautious fight nt times but several Hchta ecorcd by in seemed to hock Levinsky I carried Mvlnsky rapidly during the etxth and mads him wince with a left He was weakening during the falter pert of the fight and as I jail' ll drew blood to larvlaaky'a How Pointgetters In Valley Stand 7 BT LOUIS Oet A plete shakeup' In all departments of the St Louis American league base ball club will be made 4n an effort to put the team on the map Presi dent Phil Ball said Tuesday lie announced Monday that George Sla ler'a contract as manager would not bo renewed "1 cannot give out any 'detalle at this time because our plans are In the Ball said 'But there will be a complete'' shakeup" hope to get the very best tnan he declared "jJoney is not going to stop us My payroll is the third hlghcat In the American league am not prepared to discuss iho Sleler case further than to say that George was not 'fired' a manager In the sense that the club Isdls pleased or peeved at him' ''Illa contract expired and we did not think that he had qualified as A manager during his three year trial Staler has been a very valuable mart to the club and still is a great player BBSSSS av ttyyOURTEEN Oscar Melillo On Road To Recovery ST LOUIS Ck Oscar Melillo Brown infielder who was ob tained from Milwaukee for leooto and who has been ill in a hospital 1 i 5 rf Whenever I got punched one would think that it was Kddie who was re ceiving the smack on the fawn' By the time the last mmids Would arrive Eddie would le al most a wreck end his coarse coaching was something to mart el 'v AM hough I strove to he self com poawl and steady such shouting THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 13 19 COLLARS TRIUMPH THE 7 Collar maker's A IT IS THE BEST LOOKING BEST I WEARING STARCHED COLLAR EER MADE Soohers Of Nish for De'sr Moines IAN Oct1' The game Oklahoma line that ths America llght heavy 1 weight championship front fv Inaky itt tatlvd rounds' Thera were Xuooo fans tn the old Garden that flight It Waa'tjm old story of yomh wagajuat Oklej' yMis hut never have a enemmtered aurh a perfect air tight defense ae tht pfesented bv fa vfaeky the vsteian of hundreds Tot flatlo Mtles 1 weighed In at pounds Le vlnsky tipped the beam at pounds i opened up by The Bight That Breoght Gene Title i NOIIMAM not Coach Ben Own and a 'squad of twenty four University of Oklahoma gridiron men will leave Normgn at Slid o'clock Thursday night for Kan sas City the first stop on their way to lies Moines where they tangle with the tough Drake Bulldog team Saturday Coach Owen will give his mten "a chance riday Jn Kansas City to limber up and take a good sweat before they leave that night for Des Moines "Bus Haskins' halfback who went in for Taylor tn the Arkansas game last Saturday will start Saturday with LeCrone and Arbuckle In the backfield Owen said Tues day Polly Wallace captain and fighting center la in shaper to start the Drake game 'f The Norman high Tigers went out to the university practice field Tues day afternoon for scrimmage with Conch Dewey men seemed to enjoy the scrimmag ing 4 They 'went in first against i second and third string Players 5 The lighter highschool men ducked In and around Owen's men many times completing successful passes Owen spoiled their" fun when he sent in experienced backtfeldf mpn and several better linemen Liza Will Get His 1 kynCLllCe 4V EB Season With A merican League Cfaimpion he U' Yankees tlonaevcry sot were not a help Befora tho Lgvlnaky fight I' ruled lhat my seconds must be silent pot nets It was a horrible blow to Kddie O'Brien Ho wouM sit ell hunched over trembling and turn ing pale at times but ha kept al lent although it seemed to stmngts him When fought Kddie lock'at the newspapers unjil fata in the evanlng he bought alt editions nd locked himself In fa room He told Us wife not to did trh him He prepped Jiimertt 'UJ hi be and spent the night reading about my triumph It al though I pretend to vouch for that i Eddie shouted and yelled himself hoarse iCvryrignr ELIAS UNK fleet footed? and hard hittlnr non of COklnhoma City athletic fields Who ha starred for the last two years In the outfield of tho Indians will set his chance next summer with a major league baseball champion Sale of unk io tho New York Yankees Was announced Tuesday night by Humphriea secretary of the cltyclub4upon receipt of a wire from President Jack Holland In New York informlnr hint of consum nfttion of the deal 7 White th conxtderanon wa rot 'Lddies Nineteeh oursomes rom Six Other Courses To Tee Off In Medal Play I i Indies will sntertnin the somee elieuld tee oft Wedneeday embers of the 'Lincoln Nm nlng (surTEn "TVKN Nspoleon had to win few JUr specieoutar vlrtottee before the "world began iu talta him seriously i lt usually requires lime plus events I fo rtghtcr on the public mind that any man's appsrent superiority 'V based on invrit Although I had chntked tip not a few triumphs between Armleilre day and UH? I felt that 1 was be Ing overtook! byjhe eaperta a agimfag champion i a Jt was on Jerfuary id J222 when Ji mat and conquered foxy old Bnt vtllng Levinsky one of tho beet do Jfenelve tighter rom then on saving my only defeat and setback eth'at which 1 suffered In my flret battle with Harry Oreb I fett that rlnrai In the hands of a fate that pda destined to lift mo to my goal jX i SOONERSMUST' TROUNCEDRAKE a Valley Eyes to Center This Week on Opening Tests i MISSOUrU having convincingly demonstrated Its right to cham pionship considerations tho spot light of the Missouri Valley will turn this weak to other camps where Oklahoma and the Kansas Aggies avowsd contendere for the title will natch their strength against repre sentative conference teams Missouri's 14 to 7 victory over Nebraska Saturday camo a stunning blow to I tusker ollowera who had rsrarflsd their tenm aS a rhamitfonghlp 'possibility' Tho vic tory atom pm Missouri as a ranking favorite to retain its tao yenr title DraUe and tho Kansas Aggies nut fur ward as champlofishljy con tendere by their followers will faee conference opponents this weak for the first time and their showings In tho eomlqg games will have much to do with the esteem In which they are to be held in th valley The Soonera with a 12 to victory over' Arkansas aa a etnrtcr will meet Drake at Dea Moines It Ok lahoma really fa a team ot cham pionship enllber the Uulljloga will fall since they have been turned bnek tmth tt met they have taken tbe tloM this fall Kansas whose outlook lb reported to be a 4foay oM will have it out with thvlr neighbors ftnm lAwreneo and well filled afternoon Is in prospect The Afls must turn in A victory over Kansas It they are to ba considered In the running and thia will be no easy task judging from tha showlng matte by thsJaylmwks against Wia consinJnst week Aggies Invade Tulsa mother jtsmo eof the coming week will see Ames and Grinnellold rivals battling at Grinnell Missouri entertaining the Southern Meth odlata at Columbia Nebraska meet ing Washington at (St Louis and tho Oklahoma Agelea opposing Tulsa university at Tulsa Grinnell although maklng no claims of any kind appears to have one of the best teams that liae rep resented the Pioneer school In revrat seasons! Cj elone Stock fell hen J'oei Oklahoma Aggie star forward passed his team to a IS to victory over Ames fast week' 1 XI A speedboat that will travel at a speed not attained by the average airplane Is' the nmb'tion of Gar Wood Ills 'Mies AmerlvatV has dune eighty mllra an hour' hough I had the game old battler 'wgotag' in the Klenlh he uncorked tt left that for a tnnjnenl vfalqwoa me down Stubbornly aa rlod tn i the lest round I was Un to put Levinsky away blow that levlnaky lilt ma etaaas not the hardest onq I ever my thin hut it tsvcht ma then the great of condition i 'i scatter having failed to penetrate ytho aupeib drtense of latvinaky Idoubted ny effnrte to learn ita" so as tp score knockouts an icklg ae possible I spent hoursftera suitable rest' of learning to 'dlme" my 'punches I hetter io reach thwee vital 7 4 Witt the opening of senior hockey jeagud ached fad for three o'clock Wednesday afternoon all coaches put their teams through a final Workout Tuesday Tn prepara tion for opening day battles Kathryn a Central high team winner eftha IMS title is ail set for their tussle with the invad Ing Cfasoen eleven while Mary Harper has her Capitol Hill tram In readiness for its engagement with the Oklahoma City university Gold middies' Central Determined At Central while Cardinals are determined to hold their suprem acy over the: Classen club Miss Hulett's team baa not forgotten tliat Central won the title only after taking a hard fought post Seancn battle from the Comet team which had tied tho Central girls for the league lead Although Miss team will engage the Gold middies on the home field the Capitol Hill girls caw rest soured that they are in tor a tough fight With the acquisition of sev eral star placers from the city high schools Mary Clark has developed a strong team at tho city university and It would not ba Surprising to see tho GeidmSddleg eome out on 'the long end af the score Thursday will mark tho beginning of tho third hockey campaign for city junior highs 't Hot Opening Tilts In the opening tilts reda Ma Roosevelt junior will set an hostesses to the Webster club while the Harding team will journey across' town to tangle with the Capitol Hill junior Kiolak'lne 1923 titla winners Tho Webster Booacvelt game should be a headliner Almost every day Miss Haj Webster girls have been scrimmaging with the Central machine and have learned much about they game I Judging from the way Mlsa Mathewg girls hpld tbe Cfaseen squad 'in a practice game tt Io certain that the Webster lassies are going to engage powerful foes In the Rough Although neither Capitol HUI nor Harding have many letter winners back to bolster their line upa new materiel hae filled the vacanclee well and both clubg are auro tp put upa hard fight for honors Veteran OfMelrose Wins Gotham Grind 1 4 1 flr BOBT CHESTER Oct' lf Clarence JL DeMar Melrose Mnas veteran raced to victory Tuesday In the New York to Bort Cheater marathon over a field of some three eenre distance runners The year old' DoMar former na tional champion and four tlmew winner of tho Boston marathnn led his nearest rivak Albert (Whitney) Michelson of the Cygnet A Bort Chester by more than six mjnutes at tho flnlah being clocked by the fast time of two hours minutes 20 3 2 seconds for the course of( 24 miles 345 'yards Huff "eeling CHAMPAIGN III Oct George Jliif' director of pbvafcal welfare of Illinois ret in ned Tueeda from Engle nd where be had been detained by serious lllnesa that followed an operation for appendicitis lie still la weak but said VI am feeling was reported Improving by President Phil Ball of the American league Club 7 BaH said tbafphyelclana reported a complete recovery for Melillo who wr tTifffrittR from complication! due to a bad ceae of toneilltte PHIL BAIL TO 7HEMstEAD New Style in L) 7WyVW1 st I igttiinre Bag Trisa a TD Mtrr f(rlnnm vo HuUaDCBr Kaa Ac) MowU ftUbraakajee HrawKe (NebraakaX Kaaa (Kanaaa Atelaa) Martin (Grinnell Kvarett (Drake) i Bowman (Oklaw Au) McUin (Okla Atrlewj A IeCreM (OMia)e Norrl (OkUbcmaj Harding (WaahingtcMi) CMttae (waeblngtan) Elias unk Bought Cash for Indians Base Stealing Qutfielder ormer Central Highootball Star Gets Chancerln Majors Next Year To Report at' New York Camp In Spring Holland Returns Toilay Home TownWelcomes HimBack Oct? Jesee alla ln star pltahsr for the Loufa Cardinale winners of the world's aeries was taken home this afternoon on the shoulders of his fellow townsmen amid cheering nd tho music of bands i swarmed to Dayton from the village of Phillipsburg Jesse's home town and took their idol home to pay htm homage At rhllllpaburg Mayor G' Ctarlr Jesse at the Jfalnes en rage and welcomed him home and presented him with the key to the 4 Sf school in the spring o( 1933 was not for baseball and partici pated In football that fall During the nrxt two year a he was tho out standing figure of what hae proved to he the greatest backfield ever pro duced at centred He wee 'captain and aliatste halfback in llI3 He pfayed only nno season of baseball in a Cardinal ftidfotni Eddie Herr scout for t'heTankeea lias been following unk's work all of the summer unk will report al the training camp next sprtng Holland who has been tn New York attending the rinsing games of the Xvnrld scries Is expected to re turn to the elty Wednesday' village "fr HER OLYMPIC PiaYMATR I AN OKLAHOMA ATIILETR i a (Special Tom Poor McAlester boy headed the committee for Ger tudt Krterle first woman to swim the English i channel when she vlelled Kansn City recently as the guest of th western Missouri metro poke t0 rca' 1 vulnerable places AA on ai opiionent's body may eoniq Jpatlpfiively ts ooine fighters Ai tor tnyaolf I had to study di tfurn the fiu te The punch to' the pohtf of 4'tho jnw and the solar plexus blow I learned by ex 7 wlenco and study were the two 7 best Bets 'for 4 'Jis to the 'eolar plexus I often Led read of It and been shown how to hit It tut my own aludiea god eAperlments taught mo that to deliver thia blow' with tho utmost effect mut strike Utting Mow Thia "iflt means that the punch' which is directed at a spot atmut throe Inchea below the lower riba at the pit of the etomSoh tem porarily ehocke the heart and seems Ho paralyse the lower limbo It has been said aoanttlmes that seemed a trifle alow in starting my fights and tho Lovlnsky fight wan one of these Thfa la tho reason: 14ie beginning ot a fight la a time of extreme danger It Is then that the blood is and the mueclee and sinews and vital organs ark not warmed or ''oiled" so that they can (withstand the shocks that rock a 'Cold system It la the same pVlnciple one should observe in starting a Do liot race It right off believe I nm sound tn holding fifbter should warm up for csjjpfew moinehts In thw flrst round so LU' Cuiicituii vuwny Him univtjr Sou think ot expecting over Cleveland Aiexaneer to step the box without wstmjng up tn bull pen would you! NE of dearest frehds since rwnwicn 7 oajWe waw O'Brien 7 Tftalw Ay ieneoW MM and helped along When nwtfBMfMnMf rank ot 'Of my moerinoll6nn) fay fights' Eddie would brfalt and gee ticu late Other ggerr Hfrr'i tr become excited too 7'jMwA My eorner seemed to become a 7 NEW GOLDBUGS GIVEN CHANCE IN SCRIMMAGE ive'Resiulanj May Be Of Game riday With Murray Aggks Oklahoma City university Gold bug squad went" through a long scrimmage Tuesday afternoon against th he Classen Comets Coach Lynn TValdorf of the and Coach Lee Anderson of a Classen started the Skirmish with two strings of new menW aldorf used I Dobson and Dobson as quarterbackrand Pollard Heater and Lawson aa halfs Line men used by Waldorf were Mare tin at center Hllpard and Bartlett at guards Bui war Kovonlc Blevins and Lauer at tackle Allen and Guthcle alternated at the wings" ive Regulars Crippled Coach Waldorf will send the Gold bugs against Capitol Hill Wedneg day It Win be the final scrimmage ot the week before the Bugs meet tho Murray Aggies on the university field riday The Aggies are reported to have mu stronger aggregation thsi that of last year They held Ada varsity squad 14 to 0 in their opening game of tbe season ive regulars i ot the Goldbug squad probably will bo on' the side line during riday game Whitman Huffman Watson and Doenges' all received slight Injuries during game against Northeast ern The team that probably will start riday's game wrill be made UP of men unable to start practice at the first ot the season and have handicapped hv their fate start Unci field Shows Punch 7 7 Jvew men who showed up excel tlonally' well during skirmish were Itartlett Hinlard and Norvell in (he line "Puny" Blevins' was shifted from guard position to tackle and spentthe In smashing ail the plays on his side of the line Thq hacks seemed to be possessed with scoring punch for the first oilC aU AxlUljC 111 OtiliuC is 7 1 that you can immediately tell how7 different tlvy arc from other aga rctteL You realize that offer the finest 1 Turkish and domestic tobaccos Lucky Strikes offer: 7 7 hur JZffror Toastihg for 45 minutes develops the hidden' '5 flavors of the finest Turkish' and domestic tobaccos7 i viis it 'r omuBissns roasting lor 45 minutes removes xu? uicc arm 4 harshness pence neyer any throat irritation i 3 reshness Then the tobacco is suddenly This seals 7' flavor in and insures constant freshness' f'7 Thus the toasting process is an addition It adds a unique and distinct im provemeht to a cigarette that has already been made from the finest TurtT ish and domestic tobaccos It is the reason millions prefer Lucky Strikes7 SENIOR HOCKEYRACE 4 7s i ItWtOasfed' why Lucite Taste So Good Ijtkeald India will antertain th laminine maiMMr or tn runcoin putt golf club 8havnc golf and country dub 151 Reno golf' wnd country club ChfctkAShA golf and country club Edgemere 'golf club and Oklahoma' City gnlf and country club Wednesday over tb( Iikreide golf: and countity club course There wljl be 13 holes medal play with 1 rlrea far lb low medal for th May and from each of th clubs The Lakeskler will not compel for ib inedaliot prlaa for vlhn day rAi' revealed It wntt'Mid that plenty ot eaxh and an lnffeiter' Identity un known changed Imnd In th deal It Araa intimated that tii Intfalder would ifa a oecond tawnun' Th certainty that unk will get all lti chanc tn make good waxvklent With announcement of com pfallon of tire deal Holland hea)d that he would not let unk go to faster company iiniera haws Ma nured lhat th youngster "former Central highschool foot la II and bos bail luminary would ifiit forced warm th bnch Hilling Among Best unk th bt tss tlr In th bgu and ranked tenth among th hlttr who hd participated In00 or mor gome showed hl hfa la 11 othar western speed mr' chant by acoring IS baa thft to th 4 of hi clcsest rival Gorman of Denver Slamming out 200 hit In 0 17 time at tat during th ea'n 'Lie' sIuiCHm! wlih the beat ut 'em In com piling fotnl baa record of 4V3 only 43 fan than th league lender and a percentage ot 230 liv lud! In hte oUcctlon 47 dmkblee 21 triple five hntix runx UetJ with tirdy'of Lhwolnfor th thr baa championship 4 Not only can unk ring them out but he I a good sacrlflcer laid down 24 successful bunt' unk's speed also stand him in good atMid afield and cover mor than hl hr of territory trailed cntrflkt for th Indian All State Grldman "i While playing football with Cen tral highschool gained tut ao ouStou: 4a oaaam 4 Wife HIWII MUG VHY three Joined the i 11 a'' 11 i 1 hvA 4 lr 1 (WtusLiostos) i ewov i wtiA cw 'slwarAw Ikan Aggal A 4K Ml RM 9 Mackie (Kawaea) ft Rfarr (Kanaaa) I 'T 7 1' 1 fa 'I' Au 1 A 4 a a a 1 1 1 1 1 I HU W'1 ZIT Iai A i 7i wiA's 1 Ju4 rftr 7 4 5 1 tr i Pt a Co rtt 7 4 1 fdfS 7 '7 77'777 7 111 7 prthi season 7777 'awwS A1 37 vr 1 hL 1 4c A fa Sr a A'C A '7'7'4 1 7' A' A 77 k' raw '1 WMuWn fl 7 Teh' i 'J" 7 rliiw'SULLL: 7 Tv VIE u' 1 I'l log1 TOirK4 7 I 177 7 BT7 rlfeu Ar" I i 1 I je fl Au 1 a's I '7 7 77 7 77 i'l a i I4" 7 77 1 £'4 I 17 a 7 a 7 r73 Sgqy TtI Bv7Z3 1.

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