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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 14

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THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1935. FOURTEEN Teams Will Face Spirited Opposition This Week State College Conference By Ripley O. Pt YANKEES TAKE 'RoarinLBbr Believe It or Not CENTRAL GOES Deadline Is Noon Today SENATORS FOR hoii fan to lisnire this week's winners there Is a trip to the Bowl game in store lor TO TULSA FOR TOUGH BATTLE 4-2 DECISION Murphy Keeps Washington OKLAHOMA AGGIES Veteran Bronchos May Give Hits Scattered: NEW YORK, Sept. 26. (Ph-Mak- Hurricane Surprise.

KANSAS STATS ing the most of their seven blows while Johnnv Murohy was keeping the Senators' ten hits well scattered, the New York Yanicees turnea Dae Washington 4 to 2 lor their seventh straignt victory in ic un'j Joe Glenn drove in the Yanks' first pair of runs in the first inning, necung wiw a single the Oklahoma Col thrnimh with a double with the legiate conference face the stiff est sacks again loaded to drive in the kind of opposition in games Frtdav and Saturday. other two tames. Buddy Myer was the only Senator Two of the teams. Southwestern of Weatherford and Northwestern of that caused Murphy any troume former Fordham university Jva. opened with Kansas teams reek and took a Joe Louis punch five defeats.

The veteran Washington the law. The Raneers lost a 39 rimvp nut. four hits, one WILLIAM-MARY verdict to Wichita university and the homerun in the seventh with Mihalic Bulldogs lost, a 7 to 0 decision Pittsburg Teachers. MONTANA ran Aggies ixtse Panhandle AKKies also dropped SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA i to 0 game to West Texas Teachers (Kama and address of person picking winner)- st week and the Texans Saturday against another Oklahoma outfit. Southeastern, the Savages playing FAIR DRIVER Included in the list of entries for the slats fair auto race program Friday and Saturday z.s -'Witi Bob" Wilson, Kansas City, veteran of the dirt and Indianapolis track.

He will drive a McDowell special the one in which Verne Ellis rods to his death recently. coach. Jimmy Culberson. This game also is booked ior tne west Contest rules: (1) AH coupons must be MAILED to the ftotball mnint Editor. (2) All coupons must, pe rtxiivcu uj vm.

Central's Bronchos, champions 01 i Individual. answer will be allowed by Friday noon. (J) uniy the lPamip last vear. Will take a The Bloom oftheMaskal 2gjH3K5 fel ETHIOPIAN FLOWER OF THE jMPPBHBjL REACHES FULL BLOOA ON SEPTEMBER 27 SsHjjr S1GNFIE5 THE. END OF THE- RAINS 4 Decisions of The Dally OkJahoman and Oklahoma city limes wm team to misa ior a game the Hurricane.

FAIR'S MOTOR Tulsa fans consider it only a warm up for their tussle with Southern Methodist in Tulsa. Saturday. October 5 but the Hurricane might be in ior SLATESTARTS surprise for the Broncs nave a abundance of gridiron power. Bulldog resnmen ucaay Coach Rankin Williams wlU hai Drivers From Eight States finhrine bunch of BulldoK freshmen JrUn ptace in the prize money, all persons who participate in the tie "haU receive the full amount allotted tor that place, No employe of Oklahoma Publishing Co. is eligible to parUcipatc in this contest.

(7. Name and address of each contestant must be written on tne eouporT (8, Coupon must be cut from paper and used to make answer legal, except in cases where individuals call at information desk fourth Hoot to reive copy of form as It appears in the paper So roan, skilled are estimating actual results each week that you i will te wasting your time if you merely mark the winners, without scores. Prizes-Weikly awards are: First vlace. $20; second. $10: third.

$8: fourth, SS; fifth, S3; next five places $1 each. Grand prize-Trip to Rose Bowl game for contestant having highest average for the season. Scoring System-All coupons are first grided on basis of wins and losses giving one point for a winning g.me and 0 when the outcome is missed. The highest group of coupons is then regraded in order to arrive at the best ten coupons submitted. One point is given fnr nrirtiruna the score correctly.

V3 point for predicting a tie game Open Quest Today. In the lineup when Southwestern eleven at Weatherford Friday ieht. Outside of Tackle ton. a AND HELD ON UNTIL LANDED BY HENRY D. SEXTON East St.Louis.LIU E.Z0U-of Ankara Jorkey 5 W0THER-IN-LAWOF 9 BROTHERS pounder and the veteran Cake Gon it the state fair Friday sad Sa urday.

Everett Haynes, racing hcs- be light. Barney Oldficld. dean of the tntl, of East Central will be host to Con the tie. One-half will referee the events in addition making exhibition drives preset day stock cars. Jack Story.

r2fiesal nor Aggies at Ada. Tne iormer game STEELE TAKES MATGONTEST Win Over McGill Brings Title Match. with an additional 's POhit for the actual point is also given on each game where the score of the game is pre- is Saturday afternoon, the latter tn- sports and race announcer, will Jase touchdown. If. for instance, the game dieted within six points, prediction of 20-6.

or of 26-0, would be good for tne Northeastern nenmen win with some honcst-to-godness Indians, extra half-point. tne description. The wide field of stellar drivers feat resulted in the prize nasi? for tin events, under the sanction of tfc International Motor Contest association. With the exception of the inriiaticnaJ pursuit and added events, the program will be run on S25 a mile basis, ols Bacone at Muskogee baturoay. STACY, GROUT MEET 1 College Football 1 IN TiTLE GOLF PLAY special bonuses and awards.

Gallant Haig Marches HIGnSCHOOL GAMES COLLEGE GAMES Edgemere Club Champion Ray Steele, 212-pounder. defeated the veteran "Omaha Harp," Pat McGill. In a heavyweight wrestling match Wednesday night at the Coliseum, two falls out of three, and will meet the champion of world. Danno CMa-honey of Ireland, here soon. Steele, who is a brother of the popular George Saucr and looks and wrestles very much like a giant edition of that local favorite, had to stage a thrilline finish to subdue McGill.

REDSKINS RUN OVER CLINTON first day's program. Entries which hti been made Thursday included the following drivers and cars: To Be Crowned Today. Delayed by inclement weather, the Into Ryder Cup Wars Old Campaigner Leads Charge of U. S. Team That Should Defeat British Handily.

chamnion of Edaemere women club members will be decided Friday when Steele took the first fall with a series Mrs. Dean Stacy meets Miss Jenny Capitol Hill Downs Red Tornadoes, 37-0 CLINTON. Sept. 26. (Special.) of flying mares, but the Harp Grout In the finals of the title flight.

Then McGill tore in to settle off his J. H. Ball will play the winner of the semifinal match between Mrs. Charles shaken foe. He was nammenng tateeie in a corner when Referee Tom Churchill tore him away.

He turned, grabbed the referee and hurled him Hubbell and Mrs. Milton Slosser. the semifinals of class A. Mrs. Temple By GRAXTLAXn RICE (Copyright, 1935.

by North American Newspaper Allianccl CAPTAIN WALTER HAGEN, 42 years old and still on the firing line, 'leads his young home-bred platoon against the British with high hopes in the fifth Ryder cup engagement. So far. no vlsitlne coif team hast Climaxed by a last period rally in which they scored 24 points, the Capitol Hill Redskins trounced Clinton here Thursday night. 37 to 0. The Redskins tallied in the first and again in the third quarter, were stopped in Holder opposes Mrs.

E. D. Hill and Steele felled McGill with a neat right Class A consolations onnes togetner er broken through in tnese ity the third, ana men ran wua in tne last. cross and leaped on him for the Chris Zahartas slammed out a or fall victorv over Charley Carr in Mrs. B.

C. Deardorf and Mrs. A. Incc. and Mrs.

George Rogers and TULSA, DUNCAN ARE EVENLY MATCHED Polo Teams Will Meet For First Time Sunday. Capitol Hill second touchdown was le most spectacular of the night, arold Kemp tossed a long pass to bruising semifinal. Everett "Silent" Rattan used a clever trick 'to down HEAVY TRACK SLOWS RAGES Club members, held their regulai weeklv tournament. Thursday, in con i chtclcBsh. Guthrtf Dave Atkins.

triDDinz him 8 George Darrow. a gain of 40 yards and six points. bounded from the ropes, then pinning him. Eddie Elzea and Hans Schacht junction witn tne cnampionsnip piay. prizes going to Mrs.

H. B. Martindale. Kemp and Ralph Wilson, the two battled to a 20-minute draw. Another Mrs nail.

Mrs. Paul Blarney. Mrs. cup shows, and it will be something of an upset if the British charge carries the hazard at Rldgewood Saturday and Sunday. For all that, the British team is no part of a push-over.

With Padgham, Whitcombe. Perry and others, it not only has first class talent on the Job, but. In addition, has a new inspiration that came from a much better British showing in the last open. The show opens with a foursome test on Saturday, when four teams on each side will battle for the Union Jack and the Stars and stripes. As B.

P. Souders. Miss Mae Stepp and Capitol Hill who divided time in the game, were outstanding for the Redskins, gaining consistently through the Tornadoes line. Captain Clifton Speeglc starred on defense. by 40 women.

newcomer, Yaqui Joe. a Mexican In dian. beat George Lappan, by bounc ing him off the ropes and into a nea flying body scissor. 'Gold Foam' Takes "Pidge smarr, a suostitute nau- BACONE, REDWIEN back, gave Clinton supporters their biggest thrill. On a punt formation, BATTLE SATURDAY rr carried the ball irom Clintons yard line to the 48 before he was Rich Travers Race of alternate msist downed.

nearly always has the oppor But Bartering Kate Breezes Through to Win. Taking the lead and holding It through a heavy one and one-sixteenth miles, Bartering Kate breezed ahead of the field to win the derby. Oklahoma City stakes, at the state fair Thursday, with case. The race was for second place. Miss Contrary nosing out Barney Keen in a dashing finish that took a Judges' Despite the heavy track, the race was run in 1:58.6 for the $705 first money and the trophy award, which was presented by Governor Marland.

Bartering Kate, sired, by the Ken Lineups: NEW YORK, Sept. 26. (Show Northeastern Lacking Reserve Material. MUSKOGEE. Sept.

26. Spe ing a return to tne lorm mat ried him to a surprise victory it rich Travers stake at Saratoga. Gold the chief attraction on Sunday's pel) doubleheader at Nichols Hills, tts opening tilt between Duncan s4 Tulsa probably will be just as iste-esting to watch. Both Oklahoma teams have to tournaments throughout the souti-west. but Sunday will be the time the two have met.

Almost evenly matched. Tulsa and Duncan ioom produce a hard, fast came. Smith Thursday wired Tom "ReT Guy. local polo star, would arrive in the city George Oliver. New Jersev star, now in Texas buvine polo ponies.

will return in time for Sundtfl game. Poteau to Plar Haileyvfllo POTEAU, Sept. 26 (Special-)- Poteau Pirates will meet HaiieyvIJ high Friday night in a Black Diaostf conference football game. Potetfj triple-threat fullback, Johnny Ky.t a still out of the game with a sboalatf The Northeastern Teachers will hold a one-same advantage over the Ba jamin's Starmount stable, of Ne- cone Indians here Saturday night leans. Thursday whipped three other high class 3-year olds in a mile and when the two teams meet at Athletic park in their annual battle, a check 70-yard tst at Havre de Grace.

The son of Golden Broom, under tucky Derby horse. Boot-to-Boot, of the records revealed Friday. Play 'First Tommy Luther's energetic handling In the six times they have met since by J. T. Oglcsby.

C. Hart took the decision by a nose from W. 1824. tne Keamen nave triumphed A. Jones's Boston Brook, the outsider three times.

Bacone twice, while the Contest Saturday of the ouartet. Gold Foam sixth contest ended in third choice In the betting, paying Barring last minute injuries Coach DURANT, Sent. 26. (Special.) Guy LooKabaugn should place Blackwell Champ The Southwestern Savages will open $9.20 straight. Cyclones Play Cornell Cohere tunity to see a number of scalp-lifting ON SUNDAY, they move into the singles play, 'eight men against eight men.

where the promise of brilliant golf was never better. With Sarazcn. Pickard, Laffoon, Revolta. Park, Dutra and others, Hagen can point to one of the stoutest teams the U. S.

has ever sent after the big cup. HBgcn is now in the middle of his twenty-fourth campaign. He started tournament play around 1912 and was still good enough to chase the winner at Oakmont up to the final green. It might be said here that you will find a good slice of the galleries at Rldgewood chasing Mr. Hagen.

You can never tell just when he decides to turn on the fireworks. In the first place, his feat of winning 29 out of 30 consecutive P. G. A. matches against the best professionals in golf is one of the greatest in the book.

No one who happened to be there will ever forget the run he had in the 1928 oppn at Olympla Fields, Chicago. Facing the last nine of this round he was 12 or 14 strokes back of Archie Compston. As he stepped to the tenth the lightning opened a continuous fire and the crash of thunder shook the big oaks. Much merriment was provoked by the race for members of the Oklahoma City police department, Lieutenant T. R.

Husted took up on Thief. Blackie Mabe on Two Guns was second, while Mike Foster, police judge, enme around holding his hat to finish third on Justice. Summary of the other races was as follows: Runl-rST8fyCCc sSlond1 "fenMMthtr? Has Course Record Kiwanians Hosts To Champion Indians by lack of reserve material. The In AMES, Iowa, Sept. 26.

(IP) Coach Vcenkcr began the polishing off process Thursday In preparation for dians' great showing against the Pittsburg Teachers here last Saturday proved that Coach Emmctt BLACKWELL-. Sept. 26. (Special. Jimmie Culberson, at Vernon, Texas Saturday night when they meet tht West Texas Teachers of Canyon.

Still having backneld troubles, Culberson Is attempting to build a scoring combination around George Hollo-way, the only veteran back on tht schools, set a new record for the Iowa state opener wim oornen ncre Saturday. He sent the Cyclones through an aerial drill. The combinations of Tommy Neal to Darrel Johnson and Bill Allender to Elwin Snell and the Bacone coach has announced QAeFORM CHAKT S150: niitrkwii Country CIuk coif course, )and, he will start the same lineup agatn Indians were entertained Thursday noon nt the Biltmore hotel by the with a par-shattering 30. during pre- liminary rounds of the club's autumn squad; who is calling signals. Teamed with Holloway, Culberson has been trying his sophomores, Dup Wiley, Kiwnnis club.

Following a talk by Ed Hahn, Bert Germany to Invite (Shaughness" PiyoH' and the most promising freshmen, Earl Okemah: Jess Watson, what It took to make a winning team and thanked Oklahoma City patrons Jews to Olympics tournament, par on me course is 00. i Braden is present club champion. Braden defeated W. B. Scallon.

5 and 3. in an 18-hole match, shooting a 34-30-64. Previous low for the course was a 31. shot by L. D.

Parmer, local merchant, a number of years ago. Idabel, and Jack Small. Elk City, all ior tnrir co-operation. proved most successful. Cruder Heads New Conference HOLDENVILLE.

Sept. 26. (Special.) R. E. Cruder, McAlester, was chosen president of the new Sooner Star conference at a meeting here.

Edward Battles, Henryetta, was named vice-president. An invitation was sent Ada to join the circuit which now constats of Wewoka, Seminole, Henryetta, Holdenvllle and small but speedy ball carriers. Tulsa, Blackwell i 70 530 5 PARIS. Sept. 26.

(IP) The German Olympic committee Thursday informed Brig. Gen. Charles H. Sherrlll, American member of the international Olympic committee, that Jews would be invited to join the Nazi team. Captain Hans Von Tschammer und DES MOINES, Iowa, Sept.

26. VP) In view of their battle with Central college Friday night Coach Vee Green limited his Drake warriors to a light practice Thursday. With Pettit and Fulton on the injured list, Coach Green was uncertain of his starting lineup. The backfleld probably will find, Perry Orebaugh, Eels and Ubl getting the opening call. first football game under the tutelage To Clash Saturday TULSA.

SepU 26 (Special.) highschool's Braves and Black-well's Maroons will open their Central Foot baQ Scores Osten. Nazi sports commissioner, wrote General Sherrlll that Helene Maver. 01 uon raurot by going through a signal drill and extensive pass defense Thursday. The Tigers play William Olympic fencing champion, had been asked to join the team although she Jewell college Saturday. The Tiger conference season when they clash or, the Skelly stadium field here Saturday afternoon.

fine a round as golf ever Pitt-Nebraska Games Continued LINCOLN, Sept. 26. yP) Gridiron battles between the University of Nebraska and the University of which began in 1921 with the only victory the Cornhuskers have scored over the Panthers, win be continued in 1937 and 1938, D. X. Bible, Nebraska director of athletics, announced Thursday.

Ilomernns Thursday By The Associated Press bough and Carmin Henderson. 200-pound ends who hax-e been on the injured list all week, will be in tht lineup Saturday. RESULTS ySffj GAMES (8hughnsy PlayoH) Coach Harold "Puny" James has been driving his Braves hard this week in an effort to iron out the de What happened to Hagen? He merely came sauntering home in 32, pick up 15 strokes on Compston in nine holes' of play. There was the time In England, a few years ago. when the same-Archie Compston gave Hagen one of the worst beatings a star golfer has ever taken.

It was something like 18 and 17. The glad news promptly went out that Hagen was no longer a British But a week later, he turned in a 67 through a cold seaside wind to hrini? 'baplt another rhnmoionshin. WASHINGTON. Sept. sail boat races Friday as a fensive weakness which was shown when they lost to Pawhuska, 13 to 7, here last week.

Fenton McAllister. Blackwell men HiKhachool Capitol Hill 37. Clinton 0. Antlers 7, Atoka 0. Foster 24.

Tuttle 0. Capitol Hill 37. Clinton 0. Yale 12. Yukon 6.

Antlers 7. Atoka 0. Foster 24. Tuttle 0. College Abilene Christian college 0, St.

Mary's university 0 (tie). Baker university 0. St. Benedict's 19. Western Illinois 5, Parson college 3.

Last winter, in the Pasadena open, Hagen was still In a restaurant around 9 o'clock In the morning, where he had forgotten to eat anything or to locate his bed. He arrived at the course around 10 a. minus food or sleep, shot a 71 in the morning that might have been a 66 with any putting inhaled a highball for lunch and added a 72 in the aft- lude. the ninth annual President's Cup regatta will get under way on the Po Texaa Polo Pioneer Dies BRADY. Texas, Sept.

26 () John Savage. 78 years old. extensive landowner in this county and the man who with his brother introduced the game of polo to west Texas, died at his home here Thursday after a long illness. tor, will bring a squad that outweighs the Braves and boasts a number of tomac river. Tne regatta has II day Sunday in a battle betweei speedboats for the president's ing.

Yankees. 30. veteruns. In their opener the Maroons had no trouble in defeating Tonkawa, 20 to 0. won for two years running by George 651; toUl.

1 Under the conditions, this 67 was Just Keis's si Lagarto,.

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