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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 12

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FTthe daily oklahoman1 OKLAHOMA CITY, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1933. RDS STUN COMETS, 13-12; REDSKINS A Column of Sports i by Pus Ham MISSED GOALS Aggies Cmsi Haskell's NEBRASKA AND SOONERS LEAD BIG SIX CARD CAPITOL HILL PUTS WOLVES UNDER, 26-0 ARE FATAL TO CLASSEN GREW Scraps Indians With First-Hal Drwe, 18-0 Trent's Tricky 20-Yard Gallop Brings First Htiskers' Pass Defense Ready for Aerial Thrusts. Touchdown, Collins Canters I For Second Counter. Shawnee Winning Streak Ends Abruptly After Extended Reign. BIG CROWD AT GAME sttt.t.

water. Oct. 27. (SoeciaD Stillwater A. and M.

coasted through Haskc-l! Braves here Friday night closely guard-jsophoi ing their prize formations ana Keeping tneir stars Dencned results through most of the game. Two first-half touchdowns and a I the big End Sweeps, Criss-Cross from autumnal show 'cricnccd Nebra Plays of City Eleven Dazzle Invaders. third as the game wanca gave ine Aggies an iu-u margin oijlilK victory. I Tulsa players were in the stands and A. and M.

kept its fullback Lincoln Saturd? the Bis; Six fo outside chance threats Jess Rosrtt and Ross Hall benched. Tractor Trent, can Pla: Outplaying Shawnee in every ouarter. Capitol Hill win. with Delfcert, Carlile engineering the Cowboy Trent cot the initial score in the lhis i ear (. ie drive had ended the undefeated record of the Wolves by scoring four touchdowns in four nowerful mate, then streaked for a corner, go- tiirusts to win r'riaay nipnt.

zt mb 20 yards to The Redskins maintained The Indiana developed their lone their Mid-State lead undefeated with tour victories. HEAVY KANSAS TEAM INVADES CHIEF'S CAMP The largest crowd ever to sec a football same in Capitol Hill, estimated at o.OOO. saw the vaunted With swift Bird Holmes and Oliver Dufflna running well, they sla-shed up the Puncher 22-ynrd mark but couldn't force their way any further State and Kansas Stat Oklahoma, which defeat' last Saturday in Us first season in conference pia Shawnee defense crumble bcr the wide end and Leon Bruncr trappfd Wapp for a loss to end the threat. Fine runntns by Beuford Bamum and Merle Collins increased the Accie their touchdown marches. 1 period, Collins Eldorado Matches City Pro loft But Has Heavier run by Bosu overflowed (he grand- frc They whcd wue both Teams inUUS I in Baptists.

i US nZl'f'irt, S3 bfofCSS He May ItL surrounded the ends of the Racks; Here Sunday. Held nnd finally was admitted sidelines along the playing i had offonsi -ast i Althouph the Aseies drove 304 yards throuKh the Red kins they found no scoring; punch Bftcr the first half, i until the game waned and George Davis, in center, slipped into 'the that, the Eldorado Travelers up a stubborn State permit rapier thrnsu throasi ima.j will throw against the Okla- i almost the o( the field the forwards. ma City Chiefs professior nh ic UfLAn l.h UUni. eMH- hom first lime ihev cot possess! length the lndi backfiold to snatch a bobbied -ched to their I ball Indians He rcv field, 23 yar ay afternoon. taught by Coach D.

X. Bible, tiii: Spikod v.iih stars from coast to munface5 unnins plays, Capitol Hill ten-yard line and Andy elers will help Eldorado Seated 3J7WTjr SS.aitr- Bronchos JT sprinted to the 40 before downed. Uubstitui Pefeatcil Teams Ieet is Stato and both f- IE board of rrnr drtnV J' ll! 1 Then Bart he 1033 Oklahoma City Stmdav, usual tricky ball handling develop a threat, although fcated Memphis. 14 to 0. and tied St.

in th javhau'k's" fx 'lt Louis Gunners in scoreless game, iwiu, -nri cniin iVo it 10S yard? from pa two for 46 yards. Tlie Bt only four and completed in tiits away from home this year. mentioned in "con" I The Eldorado line will weigh nearly with squads roa'ched b'r Ad I pour.ds to the man and iviH pSav of Kansas and resourceful Bo in front of a 100-pound backfield. lin of Kansas State, composed to two 205-pounders. Tolsby, Tlie Jayhawk-s.

'powerful on di i former Big Ten star from Michigan. s'ake thejr hopes on tlv i 3 fo penalties hampered wreath, well known in the Bigjtha be ichdo Kai fast. They arc Teter. for ace. and Mass.

Eldorado star. Hair. University of It tackle. -15 pounds, pairs with Balder- 2 "fl" Shifted from quarterback to fullhark. S'criing King is helping to as Capitol Hill players raced for It.

E. Missouri1 lt 1C pirns norsc brine back to the Oklahoma Baptist some of the clory that was This recovery of a punt placed thej S'immarv-FirH rioiwis trom other year? Kins tarr: 2 in the Bison backfield ball Capitol Hill's poSiCfMon on luwtrti Totals 76 did not wait ions- fo- hn this season and the Central Bronchos will have plenty to do today in Shawnee's 20-yard line and a- pass if a HI to cp'mi v-fm 'n, 1 subduing him. from Carmacfc to Wyrick scored the tn Co ns. A.rS is iff" IirlTH the prize lushschool games inc came kico'f 65 yrc1 to the second touchdown. Barton's kick was tor Coaches Llndsey and McMiHm itwlly prepare tricks rsr-T-slir int he big intra-stat" clash, the thirtv-irst renewal of which is expected to iraw a rrowd of 20.000, vjueh would one of the largest tn rercnt years.

Missouri and Iowa State, lodged in Crelghton bulk of a tackle. The guards are DaPaille, former Michigan Wolverine performer, and Davenport. I graduate of Wyoming, a 210-pounder. Hamby. junior college, is the Eldorado The Eldorado team will match the Chiefs' line well but will outweigh the backfield two pounds.

The Chiefs! weigh to the man. 183 pounds, at the best, with Ray Schwab, former Gold-bug, added to the lineup. 2:30 p. Stopped Dead ttaek was smothered stage in the second quar-! ot until the final period were MRS. SADLER GOLF WINNER Football llesults 11 Winooka Runs Thirdly Xorthcastem Recwen r- ua ittra lini istei hrd Guy Looks batigh and They never Hilt's goal at With goal, the sec ton kicking eally threatened Capitol any stage of the game.

defending the west nd half opened by Bar-a Wllhoite who fumbled rst period. Russell, one of breathe regularly In Field of Seven Frank Caririeo's MissottrSar.s ha the Cyclones shaded on paper, becatu they appear cn the upgrad" due to s. Davis Beaten, 3 and 1, In Titular Clash. Irs. A.

M. Sadler and Mrs. E. Jul-Davis concluded their week's coif id" all square Friday when the nir defeated the little Ericemcre 40-yard line. Thl-, that the Redskins on Shawnee's shed through toner 5.

Lamb Oct. 27. Wi- stancJ against St. Louis unive: xka. Australian champion making 5it' lasl Saturday.

5 second start in three days, Friday! tiSgtT Seminole Humbles NORMAN WINS champion. 3 and Sprlngsteel with C. T. Gray- held bv Okemah, 20 to 0 Do RAGGED GAME Which finished last in his Davis defeated Wednesday, for the i championship, and he i Frida: III the leaders Guthrie Is Defeated 19 to 0 Game, second at the head of tt CHICKS DOWN drove nvo- for the third touchdown. Crusty kicked goal.

Beginning with Darrow's intercep- 1 ine Party in" quarter the Redskins punrhed over another touchdown in a steadv march down the field. The Shawnet cefens crumbled before the driving flitacK, the Redskin forwards sweeping the Wolves back and the backfield skirting the ends and plunging the line to the goal. Sftwr Srorf La-l of Hope To Do, which head by Springsteel. Mars Heal EL RENO. 20-0 Like Mrs.

J. J. Tru! a shot in the night, nimble and Seminole's aerial attack nett'-d HO yards. The Chieftains meet Holder. ville next wsek there.

Arizona Continues Record LAS CRVCES. X. Oct. Continuing an unbroken string of victories started in 1916 over the Ne Mexico state college, the Ur.uersitt of Arizona Friday won their first border conference game of the season GUTHRIE, Oct. 27.

(Special) Norman orange-clad Tigers defeated the Guthrie Blue Jays 19-0 in a loosely played Mid-State conference game under the floodlights at the fair park gndiron here tonight. Repeated fumbles at opportune times marred the play of both teams, which, together with penalties for roughing tactics on the part of both teams spoiled the game from the QUEBEC. Oct. 27. (jp, in the final wrestling show of the season here, Floyd Marshall of Oklahoma defeated LoU Plummcr of Baltimore two falls to one before a rrnwri of auns Knifed in ar.a intercepted ass from McCullouch.

supposed to 15-yard penalty Capitol Hill drew for roughing and Mathews and Mapness Score Touchdowns. exchange of Cardinal the hali Marshall took the first fall punts followed. Darro- the Classen 34 the fit was 2:20. catch Sin Lamb made 10. Carm; i 12 to the Shawnee At this point.

Coach 11, Bat hi CHICKA5HA. Oct. 27. -Specii Holding Reno's ground a helpless ar.r, spearing overhca Icnsfve. the Chsckasha Chicks the second Mic-S Harold Barton.

Pulham for earmark Pepper for Darrow. Woodson for I and McFarland for Webb. The backfield chances failed to slow up the attack. Stoncr running to the Shawnee line in two plays and then over for the Gillette, Prbbak and Valet Blades Ruth Batted Chxk: tried hich their ttjucn, wttii tue protection oi i tneir heavy Jine allow ea the light! user to get away for 'most of! their gauu. Quarterback Storms, of the crew, lived up to ad- I vance notices by accounting tor the I buik of the yardage gained by the Norman team.

Austin and Dickovcr, quarter and! tuu-oack, respectively, Blue Jay! .301 Last Season I A Oct. 27. for the Come i hitting class last I cial averages xt ason in the Ameri-points. final, Friday. His rawd.

The first counter came early i the first period r.ttcr Chickasha had dvanced by straight football into triio territory, ifainj trotted ove: vcr icr a touchdowti standing ur fo: '-hr in the third period Mathew hrilled the big crowd with a oQ-yarc un and a touchdown. El Reno hat cen thrown tor losses and on a kick ilathcws. backfiu- up the Chicks lin. jroke through the El Reno defense the ball on the kick literallv of and McKtnley drove finally landing the bail i seven-yard stripe. Here since hLs off year in 1025 The Babe batted 458 limes and got 138 hits.

The slump hauled his lifetime hitting average for the major 1ft for 49 their ground attack. Classen Pep Group Beats Central, 2-0 A "wild pitch" gave the Hell Classen a vtctorv over the Red Shirts of Centra! in a grid tussle between the two hlghschooi neD Lineups in Baptist-Central Game Goldbug practice Friday afu- At the old pricea Gillette. Probak and Valet blades wer a sound value. Today's drastically reduced prices make them sensational bargain. The same hifth quality la positively ftuarantci.

If ROt satisfied return the unused blades to your dealer and he will refund your money. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CO. BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS Th. lone score came in the third rter when the Central center, on attempted punt, flipped the ball the head of Bray. Cardinal kick- into the end zone where he re- ered but wa downed by Comet vFr a light but scrappv i Wesleyan eleven for a 3: Friday night before wn.

Reiiihaw kicked i in Griffith stadium..

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