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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 10

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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'IP -(E) MHTTTHE DAILY OKLAHOMAN) 1 TEN OKLAHOMA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1932. AGGIES AVENGE 1930-31 DEFEATS BY BUGS, 14-6 The Dash and Speed of These Oklahomans Must Offset Power of Kansas State Eleven lACm TULSA BMYES BarKam Runs 68 Yards; USSS8! AU of Scoring Done BEATS PLUCKY ClashToday in Crucial OVER PHILLIPS a IGHT In Opening Quarter WEWOKATEAM Qrid Battle at Norman 'lr'1 At ijus iw jirad roach. i Invaders Are Undefeated In Tn7T I Eastern Plav; Comets Fit Stubborn Defense Staves Off en id, Oct. ad- nr of the mwt 1 'rv i 1 What started out like a rout of the Goldbugs developed Into another Rpdckiim TTh-f Pnvinfl rr m-t tt1t, vantage of Haymaker fumbles, Okla- SiSy RCady- Sf hOSe Oklahoma Aggie-Oklahoma City University gridiron "COSMns 1 Ufct 1 Oliod, JJ rjn TXTjll gi i university conquered Kansas state loam with- mRT MNKri.s Cowboys from Stillwater riding to a But Lose 2o to 7. 11UW Will QbcUb Jo pH j'r .1, I accusational an Production A TT WEWOKA.

Oct. OKLAHOMA KANSAS AGGIES day night in a Big Four conference Mile On I'c ro on fcXVir" j'S as an-v gamc cvcr cjo.vcd. the Aggies ft A DPIN A Nil Mixing aerial thrusts with off tackle Xo- Xw Weight Position Wcieht Name No. football game. It was the Phillip; dcradP aco by defeats KM.

i Pjf EaI SaT" To U- PS-il---" mTnn nT rVSo- It Kara ft EE 5 ook a 22 frw 'nw hi rt 4l Nrhnmakpr llwus across another touchdown. I I I I I A 14 25 to 7- 111 a spectacular football game 15 Yniinjr 1KO 190 Michael 41 Rothrock in the second period to scon nomlyto make it sale Tor to founded SSmS" lUDllO ULillUfl hcrc Frlday "crnoon. 21 tin" RO 170 (C) Zcckscr 3J the first Baptist touchdown. Roth- nitrmpt ihc trip to Norman. I S' nc In dcnel over Finding more opposition than they SI cybrcw 29 rock converted.

The other touch' t.rn 11 neo. DuS Is2 ob fg SYl vn was counted by Norman as th lordlc1 if SueXUnVrS td "coming Game cross' cMtrncr The Bushby 3H myc cndcd' A idc tetcral -5 th rimir in hls home, listening to the that sS Is Saturday Night. of the second quarter. After Vl'sHrcv 2S0 vn The Phillips defense on line pla) radw rrpom of the battle and hop- Tulsa dashing hlslwchool Braves, closed the Bugs had retaliated with a 1C 5CCOnd PCriod' Officials-Referee Leslie Edmonds nmoire i5L WBS imPrcSnablc but the Haymaken ..2 that the Kansas Aggie -quarter- bearing full hopes of a state football touchdown of their own. LAWTON.

Oct. "0 vcrv thf, Ind ian ever over- iJond Un'min Earl lorS niu could cot stop the visitors flank am or" SfSiS" win "7 'TJT Uf Hcd on another journey fU" Lton'lsitASir fof US?" 25. on Kiwmm nl sen'f eridiron herr rv'n" fo nleht to a th consecutive Oklahoma ing through for a 15-yard run to Thc mc will he broadcast over WKY beirlnninp at 1:45 p. and tft end shone on cWens- for th )-p down 'morninr by qSJTmSSW 1 baek'put'f kikta Jmto tWe- the Ag- score. 10 over WNAD (University of Oklahoma station), beginninK at 1:30 p.

m. kaptisS lMor thc VoSof thc rsrtfstbs rrday niBht rDs ii bet a eood one for Oklahoma. In a fated Braves came easier Friday for tomcrs on the edge of their seats. lnTthc homecoming. line.

Both trys for point kicks by "Sf soonSare Lr VW came as close and spirited as Sat- Classen when it was learned that Bcfrc the near-capacity crowd had I week the Aggies opened the Revels were wild. claWv bv tl Lt Xat team rday promises to be, McMHHn's Johnny Robinson, quarterback, would become comfortably seated under a 1332 conference schedule with a 21 to Wewoka's only score came in the rrrnrwri hv mav rnf. tmntrt explosion at his home last week, did i bv'n iand mayinC MbrCly mlSSd stYhl gimC' fSbalf "IhMlnT'd 'd cohege At th15" Jjlahoma nior lhird Pcriod vnen "Sparky Orr. full- team In the Big loop this soSon. jmaket trP but may makc an ftfe "V'W fLlfeiFEthc1" ffsSffiT I iKs 3.

I s' TtS ScS. pir ffThS iiirt t0 tZ" rc for Manhattan. cJSte p. 'rens Hack In Line af on a G8-ld gallop" will strive for revenge' of 13 Une fT'extm poini. lhC Simms0' of Nofman1'' wllf "nbf to battinAggic'formaUons Friday tobe WlMI rarpe of the squad in his absence COmCt 1 Th play was the last year to the Aggies.

In the final quarter Capitol Hm shape for the Both are nurs- on the lookout for the smashing drives 1 EKtSS lieutenants 5 Aggjes lUlng'K to Gralim.11 tnntaCK Kfek WE look for iodavs game to be Fry will use Doyle Barham was handed the stars as Dan McCarly Nim Newberrv 1 fr taUack place, Coach Lewie MCMimn has a svstem which is pe- 1 one of the finest if not the ln backfield. Another change bQ Cla rciice Iglif ill. Aggie quarter, Frank Whaley. Bill Estes and Gran- the star" of the "ast Inserted Ab Walker culiarly complicated for an opponent Nrbrnska eamc November 19 rhcrc was possibility that Bill i 'Khln a lew strides of the I and Charlie Mann in the line lS intercepted pass on the f.c7ice as halfback reserve thus far to the point of attack and permits TO McMillin-s Wildcats are the most rem R0' Hockcr- Tlllsa I pskln to Baha hC sIippcd lhe i The Aggies" record thus far is a 19 Wettoka 2--vard Une- Revels made hs l01 tlle Sames which vicious cross blocking. When the TwSP Jut Comct iXhihvTlxm A Umh)e slarls 11 loc CTcLTn, Hb kick ThfL Krcatcr mount of service in backsnrf'slx UnesmeniindmmcdU lor the "spectacular the Kan 1 "QCk han Injured ankle.

Ho may thJ1c. Ic'1 sht. burton with two iT, wiId- bc as atcly before thc ball is snapped, one wl h.ix-crncSclnhomS replaced by John Burris, 170-pound Hi -cul and rcvcrscd hU field. jjoma A and Ln t0 Cap- rs. Wrwok, 'arlSal concerned by big back will shift cither into the right "tfWm LT.

ln 1,1 st' lnslne relief man. Tw or three Bugs got their hands i ll collcGO freshmen and gcrrcll (c rk or' Bob Dunlap. who is the best man or left side of the line end onnonents Ba "Tu SSIT Brave, will boast a lG2-pound h'm didn't pull him down AmrUl- or college. v.r In the backfield for plunging thc line find themselves Xng ehher the t- 'fvW "iri r'- ml Pf linc andbackfield average. Kenneth Sh hc sp.d past the secondary UT BhxC- absence of experienced broken Warner double wingback or the tan- ItrZ 1 i- onc 6CWC" National Coursing PSSS.

lhe "uoer 01 "ZfisSs IrsSSH iW1) Meet Opens Sunday Sll' kv-k 1 ma be ac" of Passine. a good bit of the block- bled ho fum' Scire nuortcrs- put his boys through a short prac- the grid encounters of the two schools Cm IS 'Ca'lMn the inR and n'nnn5 WM the ball. lowing ti second Hr? "ncJ CONCORDIA. Kan. Oct 21 -M'-' camtoHi.i iS A iday ln an ts concerned.

Oklahoma and Kansas SSffiSifcOS! Tda'erneshould" its I Hovt teamStTjRose another A arme'S theta i. lhe Greyhound owners from all sections nfSJ MSwhEh'SS fakinvenmSnsvSeSVh tC8m vring moxments. Kansas A nilST hrbacSld'Tr middlcw -est and south- JBSS a 5Urprise ht'e Un'? to 7 'ties 1 i nnd Sconcrs games have been Uke Tanner, 150 pounds and J. Kenslow- tel i hcre Friday night point" after Orr. itownV.

visitors. 1 for years; three and four 160 pounds, complete the backfield thn 2 Io CoIIins raced i ror thc "atmnal coursing meet which Temple Defeats Denver ir.uchdown affairs. Karrj" Allen, ngman tette Tuis-i IhJ, 1 011 A rcvcr plav Sunday. tVr Oklahoma Friday morning under PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 21 1 ADCUl7TAf T'nivmi' i He does a bit of th- passing ha, 'f-v the Bu fanciers from California Kentucky of Plak Rost, assistant Scoring once in each of the first two ALU Kb tl It 1 TNDIV1DLAL duels always inject but Tanner and Rose get th callmost ll had the sli- Tcxas- Ohio and Ncl le ouar Capitol. Hill.

5 coach, and Oss Maddox. lLnc coach, quarters. Temple university downed c. an aoditional kick into a same, of the time when it comes to flinnine c-t Wea where the ball was. tercd dogs here in nrenaration fnr 5 The team took a workout on the Gold- fighting University of Denver foo.

ahoes arc all wc Claim FfSSr yz. S-r-liS! Garber Is Beaten Sigg ggtofeg i Bristow, sand Springs, Bartlcs- wcta aft T3xr in you finer style, more It involves Paul Young, the im- "He and Okmulgee. The Comets Then th er? "onal derby classic next Friday. BV rGlTYi 18 tO 0 monal center of the Sooners, and have fared well, losing only one game Mm- 85 RaUy Zu'J comfort, more wear. 1 OU Lloyd Michael, thc Kansas Aggie and that to Shawnee.

Many a ball team would have rur. T7 i -p. Oct ffH 04(3 fH7fd fSUmS -f AhJad of 25 players, three rsuX a mann ofi Heet alf 'blf Can't buy more per dollar a weighs 185 poupds. A fair I 1 winning Friday by a score ade, alert end, the recover- Kjjfeftehcr scored to notliinjz-. made nine first downs to Garbcrs Hlli'MP WrV.

LlO IIS fit andmay the man I Suehd' 77 John BehUcv. thc apearhcad ot the mlnWM 0f lhe i A I SHOE CO. ...1,1 ixour. The first hall ended 49. to 0.

I on CBlumn S) IQf JIZ mWfa 1 n.Main 11 'nHMgnr outsoitu cntwion Thtitw.

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