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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 10

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GOLD BUGS DEFEATED; AGGIES WIN AND TIE A Column of Sports bit Bus Ham Maybe They Are Talking About a National Title i DALLAS TEAM COWBOYS TRIP PHILLIPS BUT IS VICTOR IN 20-12 SCRAP BRONCS DRAW Wallace Is Qrooming East Central Tigers For Title Bid in Air Marvin 'Red' Daugherty One of Main Cogs In Aerial Machine; Ada Team Light But Fast and Elusive; Freshmen Look Good. Score of First Game Is 13-0 While Nightcap Is 0-0 Affair. STILLWATER (Lewis Field). Sept. 23.

(Special.) "Terrible Terry" (OkUhoman Sports Editor) Thompson plunged his way onmirh elorv Friday night articles dfiUof mUk (EDITOR'S NOTE: give his Central Teacher college mates a moral victory over Oklahoma A. and M. College, the Broncs holding strength of this inimiable halfback's ADA, Sept. 23. Year before last, "Polly" Wallace's East Central Tigers won the Oklahoma collegiate conference title in football.

A brilliant passing attack was the backbone of the Tiger offensive. Still retaining pleasant thoughts of that 1930 title-triumph, Wallace is preparing another deadly overhead game for this fall. work. He was unmaicueu uu tne uciu us three elevens battled Friday on the Aggies' battleground. The Aecies took on Phillips univer One of the principal cogs of the East Central aerial offen sity ahead of Central and ironed out a 13-0 victory, but it was costly and the drive was gone from Lynn O.

Wal CARDINALS Al GUTHRIE FIGHT dorf's green varsity, wnen tne wn- sive for the last two or three years is still performing on the receiving end. He is Marvin "Red" Daugherty, now in his fourth year. There also is Moon Mullins. the withmit ThomDSon. however.

Broncs would hrfve made little dent nn the Aecie line. This driving, twist rugged Seminole boy. captaining the TO 0-0 Tigers, to i down flips at end position. ing, speedy runner, playing without headgear; raced the Aggie ends and drove through the tackles for a total of 108 yards, accounting for most of On the throw- Tally Jays' Threat Drobably Central's first downs, wnne tne Ag- Rles gained 13 first downs against Central, it developed that the Stillwater crew could not sustain a drive Terry Craig of Pauls Valley or Checked by Gun; Central Near Goal. All the trickery Central could ea for more than 40 to 50 yards and Cen John Axton of tral threw back every scoring threat Idabel, both whom are fresh ploy and all the smartness Gutfcrii the Punchers were able to muster, nentrnl made onlv four substitu men but possess could tote in irom its ncnnem as? tions, attesting the conditioning coach Claude Reed's men have been through ing arms.

This business at Edmond. A. and M. made 42 substitutions in the Central game in an effort to break the stubborn Broncs. A.

and M. gained 163 to Central's suited to Wal lace's material. He has a compara 148 in scrimmage and the Punchers picked up 98 more yards through the tively light crew, one which will not average much more than 165 pounds to the man in the starting lineup. He also has some exceptionally fast am" Ajiaifd PrVss Photo. man or yrarllnc has rr behind fine blocking by Carter and Left, Pug Rcntncr; Right, Coach Dick Hanlcy ihn rn II.

whereas in past years many i 72 lh fm a rtns barked from pounding on the wheeler romertcd for Northwestern university at. Eanston, one of the country's foremost football institutions since Dick turf- tne 20-12 lead that became the final Hanlcy. former Haskell mentor, became coach at N. has another gTeat team the making this fall. score Pur Rentner.

sensational backfield man and all-Amcrican last season, is Hanleys ace in hand. Rcntncr Molester highschool has state and Hanlev are pictured above talking things over. Thampmnship ambitions this fall. Jrff air to none for Central but the yara-aop did not mean tallies. A.

and M. fumbled away four promising drives and elusive backs to snoot tnrougn on the ground whenever the opposition A Score in Seven Plays THp Pnlrf Wnvmakers held the Ag devotes too mucn attention i Tiger aerials. Axton is shaping up as the king CAPITOL HILL gies No. 2 eleven scoreless through the first half and Waldorf sent his prize No. 1 battering rams into the fray pin of the Ada running offensive.

He nicks ud and Duts down a mean hoof. I 1 NORMAN SHUTS I Cameron Beaten S2Ssrf I OUT BRONCHOS ByArlUo'w Molester -defe-aTelT Holdenville a AISSuSTSS: being about a 10.5 second man with with the onenlntr of the third quar PLAYS TODAY his football duds on. He also know Ms ruttlne and dodclnfr. What ter. It took this heavy "powerhouse" attack only seven plays to drive the Phillips eleven to goal In a march more, Axton weighs 185 pounds and that started on the Aggies own probably win draw tne iuuoacK signment.

Redskins Lose Caskey For Classen Coracte beat Holdenville. by J-j CW Tlgei'S CllCk 111 Fil'St ViC- d. Tiwt looks pretty good for poit; tl -McA" boys. Asbury and Hen- 5kl'homHV City none; Jefferson toi'V, 18-0. eron Aggies lost their first game of the season here Friday, losing to Amarillo junior college, 6 toO.

It was the first defeat for Cam- Gordy Dupree and Claire Hlghflll 10 o'Clock Engagement. CRAIG, who may snare the passing with Axton. is a IGO-Dounder. and drove to if. u.s za-yara une swininsr rushes.

Htehfill nicked since the Texas, this pair of yearlings probably will i beat Cameron back NORMAN. Sept. 23. (Special.) A sll-oiled Norman highschool football give yards and Merle Collins slashed through for a first down on the next play to push the Haymakers to their McAlester Romps 40 team wnn uaugneny ana wayue Vickers. Waurika, two old-heads in the backfield.

DauehCrty is slated for could not be converted into a Hat? point Friday night and the Cardials and Bluejays battled to another cot of those disappointing tie games the Oklahoma City University fiekL Guthrie had its chances to test So did Central, but those of the Jsjt -had the large throng tratchics tfai first Mid-State conflict Rasping, nit ing for the score which never aunt Just when fans were getting coo fortably settled in their seats for to half-time intermission. Webber Mer rell. the 1931 Guthrie all-state hiU- back, began peeling off passes. Tbe -5 three he spiraled In succession cirrkd yardage for the Jays threw, oatf and ran 71 yards in short order. Tht gun barked just as the Jays were tt ting ready to start the fourth flip.

Jays Pull 'Sneaker Pass Merrell's first went to Austin, halfback, for 31 yards. Herbert, aaathtf mate, stepped out from nowhere sad nabbed MerreU's wobbling pass.f eight yards and Austin pulled the dd "sneaker" play by hiding out on tb sideline on the third pass. It good for 32 yards and the ball la; on -the Cardinal 11 -yard une. Aiatts-went out on the opposition side of the field this time to puU the "xMik er" but it faUed and the gun sounded The Jays were on the offensive entire first half. They opened Qm second quarter with a smashing t- tack, led by the 210-pound Gib Cope-land, fullback.

They pushed from Central's 46-yard line, after inter cepting a pass, and walked down it the Card's 10-yard stripe where Central held for downs and gained tin ball. The giant Guthrie linesmen sifted through the Cardinal Une on erer Central attempt to get their fleet- footed backs, Garland Dobbs and Boa- nell White, loose. White made Ok only sizeable gain for the Cardinal in the first period, that of a 15 yard dash around his left wing. had to outrun the lumbering Copelsnd after his Interference mowed down to Cards Get Scoring Chance A bad kick by MerreU. and they were few.

went out on the Gnthrfc 28-yard line snd Central had its How They Line Up Griffin. 1931, Lawton high- macnine slipped into nign gear penmg game nere Friday alter eight-yard line. In two tries at skirt-inir the wings. Hlghfill was over foi On Holdenville the quarterback role with Vickers and free-wheeled to an 18-to-O victory school coach, made his debut with Cameron in the Amarillo game Friday. Cameron beat Amarillo, 7 to 0.

here last year the tally and the Aggies had their teaming with craig at nan. Another veteran. W. O. Weai over the Central State Teachers col I Oklahoma City baseball fans will be pulling for the Cubs to the Yankees in the world series cdlth Williams, the news hound, Inward Bradlev, both of whom "RiKBs" Stephenson.

The slug-rub outfielder has visited Tiirv knew each other down xiisiana and Mississippi before HOLDENVILLE. Sept. 23 (Special) lege freshmen. A 30-yard pass from Tom Moore Phillips braced after that charging Coach Jack Baker's McAlester Buf i in i faloes ran wild and defeated the Hol Aggie rush and held, tne Aggie veterans on even terms until late in the Paul Remy from midfield was good for the first counter. The Tigers Muskogee, is fitting in nicely at quarter in event.

Daugherty. suffering with an injured shoulder, may be out of the lineup for a while. Wallace has a fairly well seasoned forward waU. Frank Chambers of denville Wolverines to the tune of 13 fourth quarter, ragged play and fum to 0. here Friday afternoon.

bles holding up the Aggie drives when a 15-yard sain by Remy. a 25- Holdenville made two big threats at forward. Moore to Martin, and a. trio scoring, one in the first quarter and Ada is over the ball with Bill Van-Meter. and Vergil Pritchard.

tney seemed likely to produce additional scores. Pass Sets the Stage motner in the last quarter. The of plunges by the brawny fullback. COMETS WHIP Just about the time fans fourth quarter threat found the ball weathered the Central-Guthrie game The third Tiger score followed Martin's 30-yard heave to Remy and two MCAiesters i-foot line but the Seminole, at the guards; Jim Hower-ton. Pauls Valley, at a tackle, and Mullins and Lewis Cash of Arkansas, Wolverines were unable to push the more line smashes bv the ulcer full rnaay nignt nave settled down lor another day.

Capitol Hill and Chandler highchools will open warfare In Late in the period another Aggie drive was inaugurated. Bill Bowman got nine yards through tackle and Highfill then passed to Bowman for for back ace. Bartley of Central made at the ends. All are lettermen. EAST CENTRAL TRIPSMURRAY Tisrcrs Score Winning Touchdown in Last Period.

Prank the soutnsiders' new stadium, in beautiful touchdown dash, covering 75 yards after the third Norman kick- Robinson Leads Attack; fullback, scored both of the touch- 18 yards to give the Aggies a scoring rpHE only newcomer in the line is morning football game Saturday. The kickoff will come at 10 o'clock. off, only to have his play called back the first on line plunging and cnance at tne iiaymaker 13-yard J. Andy McNeese of Maysville Howerton's runningmate at tackle. and his team penalized 15 yards lor nommg.

The lineup: Highfill went four yards. Bowman five, and "Plowboy" Hall crushed his way to goal. Out came the veterans There also are two reserve letter-men available, Wallace having 11 old men in all. The experienced alter Oklahoma Indian The battle, originally scheduled for Friday afternoon, was set back at the request of Chandler. The Lions, after meeting Davenport and winning, 9 to 0, Wednesday, asked for another Byrd Runs 88 Yards.

ARDMORE. ScDt. 23. (SDecial.V ana a tnira string of Punchers finished the game with a spirited, al With Johnny Robinson leading the nates are Boob McNatt. Ada.

a 217-pound guard, and Freeman Epperson, Tecumseh. a truard. Is Haskell Leader LAWRENCE. Sept. 23.

(JP day of rest for their regulars. Capitol Hill's Redskins are though unfruitful charge against the Classen Comets soared to a 49 to 8 ADA. Sept. 23. The Fi Central Tigers opened their grid here Friday by defeating the Murrav Aggies of Tishomingo by a tc of 12 to 6.

In the third quarter, another Tiger fumble turned into the opportunity vhich Murray drove through for its Howcrton. McNeese. Mullins and Chambers are the big men of the victory here Friday over the Ardmore unng visitors. Phillips made only three firstdowns against the Aggies, while the Cowboy qb McGei the invasion, with one exception. Al Caskey, regular tackle, was called Friday for duty in the Oklahoma City oil Oren Crowe, fullblooded Cherokee Indian from Miami.

Friday was elected captain of Haskell Institute's Tigers. Ardmore eave the --Comets a sea regular line, weighing around 185 nounds each while Axton is the only quarter. Dobbs had previously kktad varsity was piCKing up 16, but Cowboy offensive was ragged. the first period when Fred Byrd, half- i kick i ray. Kenneth Wilson will fill Caskey': man in the backfield who weighs Fore football team for this season.

He replaced Victor Costo, captain-elect, who Dobbs and White made it a flat- Murray piac line, oacK, received the kickoff on his 12-vard strlDe and rarvrl the dist down on the Guthrie 18-yard msrt the mint and not return to school. Crowe is a letterrnan in football at for a touchdown. Ardmore scored its satety on the city lads a few moments Craig, Tiger back, fumbled, iv recovered on the Tiger 40-hne. A 32-yard pass was com- for downs and after a futile Lookabauch has made a few chances later when Robinson was downed attempting to pass from behind his own in his experimental stage of the sea- more than 170 pounds, Vickers being the second huskiest. He will be called on to do much of the block- THERE are half a dozen freshmen in addition to Axton, Craig and McNeese who may force their way Into the lineup.

Chief among others is "Doc" LcFevers, 6 feet, 5 Inches tall, a 193-pound tackle or end. He but Dobbs was temporarily hurt on a right wing skirt and the Card rsftr was nipped. A fumble in the maddf west end of the field gave OuthBS the ball. The Cardinals played in Guthrie territory the entire second half. was their half.

White go: awy onee goal line. Aggie pass Larkan Lamb and Jack Rey Five Running Races Are On Two first hen Classen got its speedy plays working and Robinson carried the 1 across for the first touchdown as the quarter ended. The Corn-added another touchdown and ex nolds may get places in the backfield with Benny Walcott and "Crusty" Barton, quarterback arid fullbnck, respectively. Cletus Bradshaw and Jack Revels are the regular halfbacks. goal but the nimble-footed back drew Opening Fair Card Today East Central with Vickers and aver carrying the ball, and a pass, to Mullens, placed the Tigers thin the scoring zone.

Craig, rshman half, cut back around end for the Tigcrs's tying tra point in the second period. Chandler forte is in Ray Waller. him down with a fine tacue. Guthrli. tarti.rl a final raUv in tlM played fullback In highschool at Ashcr.

performed in track with a time of 10.1 sceonds in the 100, and is a cat on passes. fast Quarterback: Bud Boeard. half inosc scoring touchdowns, Desiaes the four recorded by Robinson, were McKinley two, Moss, Captain Ahrens, back and the 210-pound tackle, Ross Five running horse races will usher last stages of the battle with Cape-land doing his ploughing and Meat! his deadly passing and wing-Ulna in the state fair's annual speed pro- To add to Wallace passing tnreat. Brannon. include two six-furlong races, a four-furlong sprint for 2-year-olds, a five-furlong dash, and a one-mile run.

Aged horses claim all but one of the Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. PhUHoi Wor 40yroiYirds two members of last year's state col Chandler and Capitol Hill have di-ided the two games played. The Sat wiuerson. cardinal ena. Entries for the races closed Friday legiate basketball championship Tiger Merrell's last pass, however.

urday tilt is the third and "rubber" than enough nominations Stillwater Ronjps full fields for A. E. Flowers of Dallas. Texas. the books team arc out, namely.

Roy Webb and Fred Caudle. Webb, in his first year of football although he is a umplre: Tul" all tinted for the touchdown. His final line of II yards, shaking off sev-nl tacklors en route. First and second year men on the acr squad took the bulk of the at-'k throughout the came and ac- Running races will feature the state Un Urumnght, ol-U meeting. -orklng at end while Caudle, a Lawton: Continues.

fair meeting Saturday, opening day, nominations for Saturday are: sophomore, is running at a half. Meredith and also Monday. Tuesday, Thursday Victorious Streak -The rollinsr a Mack of Stillwafer littcd themselves admirably. Vlck- and may do their bit are Buf- White qb and weaver. Dotn sopnomores.

nignscnooi Pioneers smotnereo. Drumrlght, 31-0, Friday afternoon in ord Howard, an Ada junior, at quarter; Andy Webber, 190-pound guard who once attended O. and Friday oi tne week following. Motorcycle races arc carded for Sunday, while Wednesday and Saturday, October 1, will be automobile racing Opening, day events for the runners the main siege guns ably assisted Craig, LcFcvre and Axton, fresh- WALTERS, Sept. 23.

(Special.) iwton Wolverines, last year's unoffi opening Northern conference game for both schools. Stillwater got one tally A Spartanburg. S. hen Wdi nt colored three shades of crow "OraD -ism" roweii, a iresnman ena. and Lewis Stanley, a 1931 squad- during an eclipse of the sue cial state champions, defeated the Walters Blue Devils Friday afternoon.

13 to 0. Walters had the edge in weight, but its inexperienced men were unable to cope with the superior ability of the Wolverines. The Pioneers held Drumritfht to four downs on 3-yard line during the first period, with display of line Lawton was unable to make any 50 yards for the second Pioneer score in third ncriod and Ray Bradlev fol- The Wolverines completed seven passes umpire; Skifle Last Golfer Loses in Canada MONTREAL, Sept. 23. Bernice.Wall of Oshkosh, the last of the United States representatives in the Canadian women's open golf championship, was eliminated Friday in the semifinal round bv The Blue Devils made gains through that netter SUllwter half the length Snoozer muster sufficient power to score.

It was the first game for the Blue Devils and the second for the Woolverines. oi tne neid. Lee Peery passed to mu-ton Patterson for the next score and Pecry rammed the last tajly over with a quick thrust through ce-nter, following a drive from midfield. Yukon Opens Loop With 40-0 Victory YUKON. Sept.

23. Yukon opened its football season with a North Central conference vic Margery Klrkham of Montreal 4 Girl Cops Stale Golf Title PROVIDENCE, R. Sent. 23. (P) Stigler Beats Poteau High STIGLER.

Sept. 23. Special.) Miss Helen Waterhous 14-vear-ola golf phenomenon, captured the Rhode Miss Kirkham. who was run-ncrup last year, led most of the way. finishing the first nine three holes to the good.

Stigler highschool football team swamped Poteau hifhschool 18 to 0 tory of 40 to 0. over Putnam City here Friday. After scoring three touchdowns in the first ten minutes. Yukon used all its substitutes. Yukon isianct women's goit championship at the Metacomet Golf club Friday bv nam lougnt game here Friday defeating Mrs.

John Welsh of. Phil Ifwjmts a game.Sep.tfimbes-30,.

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