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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 16

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Murdock featherweights vltl renew lhefr (of mer fend In a fifteen round bout at Mettle Garden riday night They have met twice before oer tbn ten rotind hmit Both Ifttys nasaed up their Thanks giving turkey that they might In top form for their long grind which i almoat certain to go the limit Murdock ho we er sava he hag learned a lot about hitw to hit since won the Norman Central Conference championship by defeating Edmond 1 to Ixn'j f'srnard passes featured in Athtt laiAstW tii i a vat MVIU IV14U4 IVUlIt I Cornhuakers were never aerktualy in danger during the game Nebraaku udtuied two chances to score in the tats periods of the contest when phicw kk'k by Captain Weir went wldy of th bats Mittrk S1 i'BihpuM I'titiru PhiHiw iMdiMutiitft )UpHit I veriill 41 Bout fl WfMleiM Kat MUnH unlvryHx Clmlujidtl uJU Pat Rnby Levett Hdmwend i nr 1 WTHiim 'iUghten 1100 it Vhmiht y(it 4 7 Hkr Wathlnglvik I Vilifthutitu (huwKnox 13 Mtmmouih 0 MilliM ti Nwrfial I lU'aXlA 4 Mmw inn hiii Md' Utidj after fourh lnwn: Cannoy Defeats Duncan In inale I CHICKASHA Nov Chickasha closed its football season Thuredgy by beating Ininegn to its only emit hern eunfeience victoiy of the year Jtond left end on an end around piay skirted the right wing of Dun line and ran fourteen yards (or tho first touchdown in the second pe riod He was followed a few mMnutea later by Thomas speedy halfback who raced twenty five yards through a broken field and over ths Duncan goal Hutchinson fullback and captain tallied his first touchdown tn two ears of hlehschool football lit the third quarter on line plunges It Was his last game with the local eggreKn tlon Hutchinson kicked field goals wywRpesssweesww rafesslenai nejr nT Tj ft 'raUpr anhersuy sb tftnrjft Wgh twman 31 81 i k'ttmhf Own fntnblM rwwyfreri Ojr'iinu tnuiMw mu'ftea dJs irk In im 'UU 0b :9 Ucuf htyelU 34 MMUMtr II 0 Ransome Boivman Aggie Halfback Is Badly Injured r' c' Arm Neck antf Nose Hurt In Game With Sooners Msammw XJGRMAN Nev (ggecla lk ftamsome Bowman right keif back on the Oklahoma a and football team was In a serlmie i nd it ion st the I'nlverelty of Ok luhmn Infiimhry Thursday bight Suffering tmm Injuria received Horn the Knuiei 'Acgle footla II Uns' lieis 'nnirwdiy aflriuomi Howman's nnl nn arm wrs Injiued find Lie uomi em i'ihrd and it wm belleVcil la Intrt unity injured lt wan hurt In the liiet num ter uf the game when he atli niptcil to plunge Hie hommr line Bowman Is suphm inuie at A end college file home Is at Viunee 'Ha is the of Jkwtnr ilnyfree tinlverslty physb lnn BKHW ICK Pa KoV IS Sluthmg his way er nine mHes and 3SS jards of snow a rlush cmered rogds Thursday aftemon red Wachemuth of the MUlioie A New York won the sixteenth annual Berwick marathon tn 49 lulnutee seconds 3 seconds slower tjian the course record The course never in wnr rendition Wnchsmuth prevented Jimmy Henl pan Boston winning his third sue cesslve race Jelc Gagliano Enter prise PhRsilelphia was the only one of the fifteen starters who falls! to finish Claremore Romps On Sand Springs 25 0 CLAREMORE Nov (Specie!) Claremore highschool clinched a He with Nowata fnr the Verdigris valley conference championship Thursday bv defeating Sand Springs 25 to Claremore and Nowata fought a 0 to 0 tie early in the season and neither hex been beaten Claremore has chal lenged Nowata for a post season game to decide the rhalmpionshlp reserves iron 'oiei Chela highschool to 6 I'ollbv ill ft Mobil 11 Mrllta alarUiu ft lniKiH K'ows IS llUfttiill Ihllpii 7 hnnisUsll 1 lit roke 13 Aha ttaya gmlag ft aahtskinn 'I nrinnelt SI I VO I i Vrrmxnl NEMORUG STAnitJM IELD LINCOLN Neb Nov Th" tlnlveralty of Nebraska defeated Notie Dame to 9 Thuraday be fore a football crowd of Hnop spec tators The Cnrnh'iskrrs opened a bril liant offensive in the ratty inlnulgs of play and Rhodes Nebraska scored after a kick by Ilonch ha4( gmio out of bounds on the six yard line The second score eimis sonn after when a pass tn Mgndery Nehrsaka half by Broen quaiter bak netted thhty two Jardg and a touchdown Captain Wejr added the extra points and In fiie third period tiooisd over a place kick for the final three counters Nebraska' victory evened the count for the eleveipVfiritrsta between the two teams raeh having won five victories and with orfe game a tie The Notre Dame offensive failed to I "fumbled and Mi Cy iwovei jStggies Gub twprefct! cjgimM nn I 1 I 4WW wni MISSED! COSTS CLASSEN IRST DEEAT Sipulpa Wins Aerial Battle On Home frield By 19 to IB EAPLTPA Nov 'Special 5 nllure to kick even one of the goals following touchdnv ns led to Classen highschool's first defeat of the senaon when Snpulpn made off with a HMil 8 victory In a spectacular seri al battle' CUcn got a wav tn front when Cowden went through tiu klo for twu ty yards and tom hdown iiv hg sec und ierkd Hapulpa scored twice in the same period on passes from Cannon to King i A pans to Pate brouglj: Classen its Bfi otid touchdown tn the third period after CannmL had plunged over for third touchdown Another pies to Pate scored CUx ten's third touchdown tn the la period but again the attempt at goal was missed The lineup: SAPULPA Pos Kins LK Mftdmss LT Owes LG Smuk Or duel TIG Miller RT Southern Methodist Mus tangs upheld the prestige nf the Smith west conference Thmedav by smother ing the Drake University Bulldogs from DrS Moines 21 tn In a fa't gridiron engagement ethat ended the aensoii for both teams It waa the most apeclncular Intorsectional clash of the season at air Park Stadium The Crimson Mustang horde deluged the air with pusses The Bulldogs were bewildered by the attack Ted Sloane brllll int Drake end threw himself Into the maelstrom in su preme effort to stem the tide but lie Mustangs swept Over the Blue in vaders as though they were so much chaff Gerald Mann quarterback and Ox Key atan ed for the Mustangs red Wachsmuth Is Marathon Winner fir Two four imindera pill precede tlue longer bouts airview Cops lag In Northwest Loop fa i vj i Nvr vi by being all vlitvit'nw tn the rorthnect oklnh'i'uaiionferente AopJ lel the i banipicmahlp honors Thurs day with a to 7 irmry o' sr llkrtne Cherokee defeating Alva If to 0 topped second place shoving the Woods county sqind to thltd place airview defeated each nf 'h'er gig members of the confeietice Cuero kee and Ahx were' td tor second plwe until Thursday when the Alfnlfg ountj team wax victorious PONCA CITY Nov (Special Two field goals one by each team were th only score mad in th Thanksgiving game between th Black well snd Ponca City northern Okla homa conference Thursday aftetnoon gt Marland field here the contest end ing in a tie 3 tn 3 It was tfie twelfth annual clash be tween th twn imnrn Uttr's last win was seven years ago Dope favored the Blackwell squad to viin easily Thursday but the Ponca City players showed their best form' of the season and had th visitors In critical posi tions Ponca City Scored first when Stew art kicked a field goal during the first quarter Blackweir tied In the ner onil quarter when Tewis substitut ing for Graalman duplicated Stewart's feat Twlc Blackwell was near Ponca goal line but lost the ball once on downs and Sin when penalised for offstde A crowd nf over 5QO0 witnessed the game coming from nil portions of northern Oklahomn 11IMrtMI 1 1 tl St 11 MURMCKAND VAHCBTOMGHT eatherweight Rivals ifteen Round Bout At Garden AnoVT TUB rOlTS 3r I vwttt Ynain I rvonrm yur kihp inivr eprd MrCsyX Jvsawda through gn open field for" a Jttttchdokn Captain Brtxjrmftn klckcd the lall for: th ggtra jxslnt 5 Afternn exihniige'nf'pvnt Tay lor's punt ftom the Aggie io jard line was blocked by pnttn and Taylor re revered The Hoonera tong the twill on downs on th Asgle 10 janl line aty Dm quarter ended thre plays Pny eCrone sub fullback advanced the IwnSl It lards Potts gained five ysrda through the line and Hill nmnnhed Jett tackle fnur ymdx mid a' touchdown Cap Auin Brrwkmnn added the extra point Si uiM Come Rapidly JjXwrhalnscr kn krd off I11111 Whfl SMrturned the hall to the Jiea'Cd th twill ItMfds to Roy Mt Tone who inn wwrds for a touchdown Certain Brock Emtcpeated bls pei fm of kkk goal UjiWolly Wall'ic Sooner coicr pivcl J)a wuy fr ths tbrnnm tlfih tmiclv afown when he tn' on rpted 'dfis in" mlilflel I Potts passed tolidhotse Tovlor for nine vardstArhueki skirted It ft end tm jajd tSSd fhreesmw pfov ide it first Jfjhrn nn the Aggies' 3 jnnl line remmed the line for the fln tl eenra Brockman gain kicked r'l SL The fooner lettermen tailed tw carry out their traditionary custom of etect Ing next Season Imnuvll eutely following she enme No datewn set for the elH iln of twin to succeed Captain Hioekmit Sooner Aggie At'iHEfl CnhOttl BLACKWELL IS: TIED BY PONCA Northern" Conference oes Each Score Goal rom ield LAttTON Nov Captain Maxie Hardy playing th final game of his highschool career led Ijwton highschool to victory over Altus by a scor of 30 to 0 Thursday Altus' victory over rederick and a tie with Walters after both of these teams defeated Lawton placed nil of the dope In her favor and ths result of th contest was a big surprl i to 3 nnn spectators Th second teams played Lawton winning 20 to 0 Nash Triumphs Over Jet In Title Game NASH Nov Nash I th champion of th Salt ork Valley football conference as a result of a 12 to 0 victory over Jet hr Thurs day BUSKERS BEAT I R0CKNE17T00 Nebraskans Go Across or Two Tpiichdowna In irst Quarter nV WAnd Springs ft CUnn nr Krr 1 01 1ta r(4 1JAlrs II (wRahli Nowata ruts Dewey Out Of Title Race NOWATA Nov No wata highschool td Clartmnr for th football champiomhip of th Ver diirt confertnc by defeating Dwy I hr Thursday 29? to It wa th Sooner sj Run Wild Xta To Win Over Aggies ferial Attack Completely Baffles Stillwater Team MaullyVMen Threaten To Score Only 5 Once University Team ails To Elect Captain orJext YeaE 1 By I' XWEN IELD NORMAN Nov Gathering momen JU turn as the yarns proceeded the Oklahoma Sooner Xept over thefr Aggieland brethren in their klxteenlh an battle here Thursday afternoon and took vengeance for 5he Aggie victory lat year by a score of 35 to 0 The gamewas played before a crowd of more 7000 spectators 1 fin f'Mf 1 II jfrwkmxn left guutd Jell admin ntr dvfrjt to th 'Aggie c)fYr ng tjh'lf wrk lhlftt tlm tindr MWiiverttty cnlur Thyg wr TWy Jjuffey left jiimr Eimigh itnrtrbftk Houston "JW HU) ntriit halfbackf Ray "Goat Lamb jgtllback and Dusk irming tacW ftenw Bal S00 Th Swnr vldtry tlv4 the Soon Jja atapdlrtf 'of 500 pnt fg thIr jMaokri V)Jy play thl on net lnciitdjb OMaho gja victory tf at DalJa Jhtlx fall ttTh Sntmy and th Invader In vry 1 e6rltnnt nfp football and compltl vJMaiad tlirir oppmiapt with an fsorlrrt Pltark Mhtr lruurjit' gnlns pl at wijl Rix ndmita ''after th openingi MHi ritiotfif ti Mhtuerh fur a 1 fn nntf iAfiPt roti UrHhiwrWnr four yttnhi 1 rmh ihm oy iH ov0iPti rorui nwman Intr ilriv and rraftbM renter for Lu Mown Vptaln itwkman Mclfrd for the jvYtrM vtnlnt 7 i Acd Thranlen Otte ftThaAgiea opened an aerfcl at! ack Oh th mrond quarter and pnahed th to in io noma jd yaia tin Bennett fumbkd on an attempted a kk th Mooner took Jh Mmb puttied out of dangtr rw waa Inly threat dur 1 uru rry XnwHiw Hw 7 airview Vk0erit mMU wrlod riEVELANU Nar By rtrfestlng Yale Thanlttglring day Tiger snatched Uieir fourth straight Katy conference championship The Tiger ware not de fextrd tld season Onia they Mr tied IS 13 hr th strong Classen high rirren of Oklahoma City In ten game not Including th Turkey dor atruggle they totaled SIC point to 4fi for thrlr opponent Running plunging gnd passing almost at nil! th Tiger rolled up a to IS victory over the Band bprings eleven In a recent triumph 'Hi imeland record: leveutM a 7 rilt a 'Uvlil It Ktarrt f'iavalaiul 49 Hrolcan An iiw tTeVebtnd 43 Winona 7: 28 Oilton 0: Clevriand 1 Barnsdall 0: levrlsnrl 25 liumiuy 7: tle eland J3 tiusxcn (Ohlalumia t'Hy) 13 Cleveland IS Hand Hpringx In the lur reading from It to right: front Boyinglmi Jai kiwn Gray Midlrmlore Taylor Rial Steel Secund MSIer Carriatun Burris lilac Coals Bla kkdge Third Me Dunald Krlso urr ell Huilrr (ilffuril McMillen William (captain) Beanlilossom (uah) Hath Jimrs While Drahi Boji Shields 33 iltw and Stevenson Wii1mliimix Hens Upset Runts TTENIITETTA Nov 2" Proc Iding th greatest upset of th eastern' XI Oklahoma football season Henryetta higluwlioal hamptuna the East Central rhnfeieme rtcfatd th hitherto undefeated Me Alex is highschool team her Thursday 24 to 13 'ea I herbs nr and Krueger contributed materially tn McAltr a downfall by intatcept Ing pastes and 'going for touchdown our thousand spectator saw th battle Both teams war gueeta of the Henryetta Lions' dub at a banquet Thursday night' Kreugsr at left end for ths Henryetta alavan aa never toppd by th diminutive "prison rlt barka catching four passes and scoring three tottehtlownx for th Hn Hi punt averaged 44 yards lnry hack of the visiton ahot long passe Hm and again Jn hjtt fleet ends but the Hen defense broke up their pet ynm In th flnnl rioda 'lt Wna Henrvcttn'a hat gnrot of the season In which ah has suf fered only one defeat isr si rnm KU fcorrs rriornct eHh lor Iso yscla A tor ysnlft umble Oslaltnmx 4 How Cardinals and Tigers ared MUSKOGEE TOO AST OR TULSA Oilers Completely Outplayed By Koughers inal Seore 26 to 9 TL'IA Nov 25 (Special 5 t'n lashing a powerful offensive Muako ga rougher Tulsa hr Thursday 21 to 9 The field was a a of mud during th first hxH hut th sun dried up the ground for thy aecond half 3 ulna wax nutclnsaed In every de partment of th game ur only a brief pcrtrnv Bi the flrat quarter dal th Brava have the advftnlao That util When a dandlng pas attack threatened to rout th Muskogee eleven Th pass gam bream inef fective Inter and ths scoring threat ended Muskogee opened it aerial game's Iso and gained nearly twice a much yayilng Tuha' The plung ing back Mi AliaUr and Wald ripped th Tulsa forward to shreds with Bond and in soil darting around the ends and oft tackle Uafr and Bond were th rival punters with the ad vantage going to Bond ThsaStrength of th Muskogee line Is attested by the fact that Tulsa gained only seventeen yards by aerimmsge and was set back for thirty five yards There were a few encouraging spots for Tulsa however 55 ynrd sprint' from a kickoff brought Tulsa roofers to thetr feet Grant end and McCormu tackle wer th strong est lit player Pennsylvania Hands Cornell 7 0 Defeat rHILADEiPiHANbV 26 (Bj th Associated Press) Before crowd of SOIHIO the greatest that ever viltneesed their annual holiday class! Pennsvlv anla conqiteynj Cornell Thiirolaj 7 to 0 in a spctacuUr bat Ue The Quakers nulrushett nearly two to one ami oulpUyed for the greater part of the game won by uipitnlUIng In thole favor a fumble byTilton Cornell halfback In th final period width Charley Rog era first Pennsylv aula ball carrier plucked out pt tha setimmage ami con verted'lnto lb only touchdown of the game with a 45 yard dash Thl iirLIian turn nt fnrtun 5 ltlad th gam but Pennsylvania's stona'wall dfn withm own ten ja line saved It for th tug red ma hiu constantly threatening was checked thtea time inslda that mark lacing th ls11 on denm each time ')th a touchdown seemingly in thair 5P fOweus Wins Over Sturdy Duke Tramol WICHITA KALB Tex Nov (Special Jimmy Owen of Oklahoma City provyd too clever and fast for Duka Traniel apd won th Itn isnm at the end of ten round her wdnsday night Several times Owen shook his opponent It was the beet bout her in many moon Tishomingo Beaten By Kingston 45 To 0 KLNUBTONi NOV (Sp cUI Klngston remain undefeated In tho Red River Valley ronfsranc over whelming Tishomingo Thanksgiving to 0 Douglas Beam Gitwon and Gorrell mad ground and aerial gain fry Kingston Whithorn and Burrl tarrad for Tishomfng" Kfnaaton 1r hd tfnr th honor SKILLERNMEh BEAT ENID 12 7 1 El Reno Puts AcroM Touch downu in Second And Third Quarterg TENO Nov (Rpe ial) Grady Hldtlern K1 Tteno'x roach sprang a new trick her Thanksgiv ing day hy gulldlng lla protrgra tq3v ln yl rr' nii a dtrm tlon of hh wedding dnv Th game ssa iduved th pmi'nlnir'befor one of the largest crowd that hi evl attended the innual" feudal scrap tween thee ancient rival KJ Reno opened th s' lng iq 'th secund quarter when Titrmro 'dived over from th 8 yard line A 8 yard gain by Norvll on Like which wa preceded lv a past Armstrong to Hfghby placed El Reno Inrtviklng distance of the EnM goal Blocking of an Enid punt by Royse stellar El Reno tackle made th other Sklllrtn touchdown Jioyao Mapped th ball down on th Enldltiyard line and then pmtneed upon it I yard from th upright liighby made 3 yard and Armstrong plowed through for the remaining dis tant tv the posts A cut bark by KeUh Enll niinrter back wss gooil for 29 ysids snd was followed by a forwatd pas to Htrllt Irr Enid hrifilarrt end for tbc In Imta touchdown coming In the Bnal period bartlesvilltears UP OKMULGEE 56 7 Tipton Runs' 75 Yards or Only Score Nov (1 Plung ing ami tearing through tin nlmOftt will the i i rt lesv Ulo Wildrat unleashed a strum roher at tack ami Irft the field victors over the ttkmidzo Bulldogs by the count of Pfi 7 Okmidxee'a oidy'seore'aig tht! sulj ut tin Jrlboidd 1 cm tied yard by Tiptop itiuutgce 'Smith alt state hilflm tore through tli kmitlH ih fenstv for a ftifcil of ISO yards Smith proved him seif tob the "llwl Grange'' uf th Cent i sL conference Saib all stalo tackle was the prinripat performer for th Wildcats In th line put I Ing them for Insets wveral tlmcs atul blocking pnpthili reenverrd end otr timthdmvn storing fur of the Wildcats' rouchrtrmn kjeked right ionls nut St eight attempt '4 i iw 1 1 Ardmore High Ends'Season With Defeat rni ARpMORi' Nov (Special Ardmorg highschool eloerd the season with a defeat Thursday losing to Shawnee by a acm rf 18 to In the boniest mt spectacular game of4h Ri Hfl Dlcksorf nf Ardmora wa'sythe "tar sex1rtnw t)'h xvnia wan I ji rt a tru i 'urn cAflleAt ue rpa)e on lnkrepied irl completed pasofia Two thousand people saw the home coming game North Central Title Captured By Yukon YUKON xNv( Tnknn ft fttft MftWIft ft If Sftniilp tiftn oldloini Cilr It Omrei oainIiit yornn ji ata jj JtftbftH Cllntas Vushing IS I ewton A hue krols 7 ri ft Kins tlon Tohamlnsn 7 rt mwtsHI: 1 Sliesnre Aul'dare flints Milr( 7 Mh1gsl t'si sesle It yisssum ft UeUtie It rt klk It Tasks llrlMis st rmu i Bilts tt Hint I) t'Kirkssbx te Bunsen Rwmstie tjui tq ftbuign tor ysrd gain Slough slni pett mt A ttss'Mtr th A gt''x 8Aitu I JI Tb i i ears qujrterr Hs kweei ft tjOnbtliivUaoe Ag The scnd nlndup will sec Kid Dor laud of Enul ami Kid (Irsnlt of Granite Um 'U In an etStti uutid at the Xebrka Un nd IK theonly "break' Mrill Iftro inx'tlft it South pW Then st 14 Htnilln ft at tlm 14 EnsBcrls Txteh me a IH 't iCtftV a tr atrr ij i Mrntdhu Cl Hatt Ul hart! us keraR puni 3 Hnn brk'nj fitint yr1 nt klrkeff JU linn b(k Htknrfn Tre Plum Wtek tri a kirkft rcprwani orvBtd I UrocBd orward eofln IfthO ntn icmehilct'ww ijt HiH 1 Ttoy 1 nn I LmtH Vrrmont 1 RT IXRTS Nor 7ul University ended fa rather ill falcd football season in a 'blaze of glory hv scoring a brilliant 7 to 0 victory over Vermont nlverltv beta ThorgJayA i4u nwwoaieof b1 llnJu guMJJft ttiru ihhj an wdy touchdown and fBT Vft 's jjWh iy: MSES 'MMMMHBte JMk Hr LZML IB f'r MEllt ewPlfr? 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