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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1931. THIRTEEN (TjEDAILY OKLAHOMAN) A IU A E- A Column of Sports DusHam Guy Warren Left at Home By Oklahoma Sooner Captain Behind In Scholastic Work Ma-loney Gets Place. Aggies Stop Welter, Smother Haskell In Brilliant 420 Romp 'Little Louis' Held in Check as Cowboy Backs Run Wild Waldorf Clan Clicks Perfectly; Savages Threaten Only Once. SOONERS ROPE -STEERS TODAY IN 26TH GAME There Will Be a Hot; Time In Dallas for Annual Struggle. BIZZELL, OWEN SPEAK Bug Rally in Final Period Brings, 28 Win Over Haymakers Phillips Fights Fiercely Until Worn Down By-Oklahoma City's Powerhouse Attack; Enid Leading Until Last Quarter.

SOONCR WIXCMKXJ jOW the Sooners fare at Dallas il today against the Texas Long- lepen gTea how well the ends play. For the Oklahoma wingmen must vithftand a heavy pounding by the bit. speedy Texas backs who are adept hiuing off the tackies and around NORMAN, Oct, 16. (Fl Guy War-en. little Oklahoma halfback and will not be in the Sooner The STILLWATER.

(Lewis Field). lineup that bat- CARD FUMBLES GIVE SHAWNEE 24-18JATTLE Central Qutplays Wolves, But Mistakes Prove Very Costly. CITY TEAM HAS PUNCH Impressive Yardage Rolled Up; Dobbs Gallops 55 Yards to Goal. Central's Cardinals fumbled away a ball game to the Shawnee Wolves Friday night on the Goldbug field. 24-18.

Three of Shawnee's touchdowns came as a result of Cardinal fumbles. The Cardinals opened the scoring in the first quarter, taking the kickoff and marching down the field for a touchdown. Garland Dobbs returned the kickoff 20 yards and then alternated with Bill Brecden and Ronnell White in taking (he ball down the field. Two passes for six and eight yards helped and White carried the ball on a reverse 15 yards for the score. Emil Meis failed to kick goal and the score was Central 6, Shaw- Enid, Oct, 16, A hustling: PhiMos university Havmaker team.

as scraUDV as its 1930 nredecessor and Inst ns riantrrnns in th At Rally at 11 :30 o'Clock. Longhorns in the Fair classic Sat-Warren a air, gave Oklahoma City University powerhouse three periods of grave apprehension here Friday night, but in the end lost by a margin of 28 to 14 in both teams' opening Big Four game. Thanks to the doddne and souirm-S the 168-pound Fort Worth boy. A Ne- v. iv.

braka paper said of his work against llck-n? with the precision that they lacked against Husfccrs- soLa two weeks ago the Aggies fully avenged the 13-12 defeat nd when tecenea at, tne nanas 01 tne Kedskms a vear aco bpfnrp nr ing tactics of Phillips Hall, stocky How They Start feet de- 188-pound Phillips half. plow crowd of about 12,000. Weller, weighing only 142 pounds, enjoyco a li-io-ia lead ted Goldbucs from Okla ol ruling re COMETS GIVEN nu not, appearing to be pounds of that weight. quiring students homa' City as they entered a last quarter. participate DuBose Hall had scored both of the Phil- Blanton B'mgartner Hps touchdowns, the first bv taklns? Wilkerson and Slngletary cut back through right tackle for 12 more.

Hand adding three yards for a touchdown a few plays later. Anderson kicked goal. That looked easy. The Bugs marched on Gown the field again after Phillips had found it impossible ta gain from, the kickoff. Phillips Territory Penetrated Holt and Anderson took the ball from mid-field deep into Phillips territory, only to have Anderson's pass intercepted on the five-yard line by Thorpe and Red Wilson 180 180 Grange to get I Young 180.

a lateral from Wade Hildinger for a cular activities to maintain a specified scholastic Maloney, 175- from tne icci 1,7 RG 185... Hodges Bam ana tne second oy piucK- FRIGHT, BEAT NORMAN, 9-6 .225 RT With Wellcr's i Wntfcins before the ball reached the ..168 RE 175 Price' piW the best efforts of the Huskcr blockers to take him out of plays s'nich fame his way, generally man- Triis rugged youngster came to light )n the Rico game and by following up his sterling first-game performance villi an equally aggressive game tiainrt Nebraska, seems to have proved his mettle under fire. Hp ran be counted on to ward off the Texans today and if the other Oklahoma ends can do as well at the wins, tnc Sooners may come home with their first victory over the tanchorns in ever so long. CKUCE SWIIIAKT! AN hlghschool eleven nomination from a Northern confer- ground and dashing 50 yards. ..185 QB 160 Elkins arrcn's assignment.

Under a strict, interpretation of Big lh 165.... Clewis ..175 RH 180.. Stafford 95 and ao-yard Dunlap touchdown runs Ellstrom of last year still Moloney vivid in their! Massad minds the Still- lassaa Autry Adds Points 'Scutter" Autry kicked both goals, is scoring was divided between the ond and third periods. Jeff. Phillips punted out of danger Classen Scores Touchdown Six conference rules, the midnet captain would be eligible to play at Dallas, but Oklahoma has a rule of its Woi Score ....165 FB 195 Koy The Sooncr-Tcxas name Shawnee evened the The Gpldbugs.

then, entered the attempting to pass, sprinted around that requires athletes to be pass-n at least three-fourths of their when White fumbled a punt 8-vard lino and Shawnee rei last quarter with a second left end for litis1 Rabbit n'm br broadcast starting his longest! at 2:30 o'clock by station back through tackle for a second Two line plays failed and Jack the field and anything but excellent chances for pulling through. The tbuchdown. Anderson missinjc Haymaker aerials had heon ftcwirflto went around end for a touchdown. Kick for goal was wide, making the score 6 all. al.

All this having happened before tha and long. Yih at Dallas, operating on a. frequency of kilocycles. So ell did the Aesics bottle un Football Results second quarter fairly got under way. The first string Goldbugs returned the game and resortini? to linp- In Third Period To Escape Upset.

NORMAN, Oct. 1G. (Special.) In a game regarded by apparently competent football critics ns little more than a "breather" for Classen high-school, the Comets were given the scare of their lives here Friday when a fighting Norman Tiger eleven held a 6-2 lead at the half, only to have the invaders ring up a touchdown in the third period for a 9-6 victory. It was early in the second half that Sweet. Comet fullback, went over for the touchdown that put the blue and punt, the pass from cc DALLAS, Texas, Oct.

16. Weller that only once were the Indians able to drive down into scoring territory. After the Aggies had rolled up 26 points, early in the fourth quar- plunging long enough to draw in the Phillips defense sent Joe Zinn scampering around the end for the gains and Meis fumbled, Shawnee recover troops without undue difficulty, saving his battered regulars for next Friday's important game with the Oklahoma Aggies. i special.) boners and Long-horns, with all their respective Quick thinker, power and tower on perfect passer and usually tpends much of the afternoon over tcross the line in the middle of the opposition's backfield. ing.

The Wolves lost the ball on a line plunge and then blocked Meis's ter, weller received pass from Wil- that off i own. Ted Hand, accounted5 for" the reliminary cain after a Phillios uen- It reached th Ed Skelton recovering for a touch- DruryS XvHiisim Jewel! 1 iuc) 'otk 50 Central 0. 15-yard line only to fizzle when ivn. The try for point was fumbled, iking the score Shawnee 12, Cen alty of 15 yards and helped the cause along, and then he plunged six yards down grounded City Junior collcre 12. tral 6.

on iour plays to ram the ball over the double stripe. the 1. jehln of effec SHIRES ONLY FLOP EFr over from Thursday night's major league baseball exhibition Art Shires was the only disappoint- ent. He didn't play, as advertised, said the wrong thing. Insisted interference.

Wnltcr Barham and in the second quarter. Dobbs returned Dallas Sat- ll 1 urday morn- vith Cutehall's punt to Oliphant, vhich stopped the ball on Norman's Zinn Gets Away Zinn then had figured in two plays hich had flashed the ball frnm inirt- Trigger Trigg Aggie ballcarr er to the 40-yard line as the Comets Cet Started was still a contest. Later in the came quarter was over. White made 26 yards around end and then caught field to the six-yard line, first skirting right end for 12 yards on a triole pass and then dashing 33 yards punted on the last down, and the Duane Fisher got away for sensation- Comets started the charge down thelM sprints to the goal line from 40 to i exas "UK-field. Fleming got away for 25 yards, 65 yards.

janpma lOOt- on. Some clever fellows can nith that sort of stuff but burly, offensive Whataman. mt around end for 15 yards and the hind Hand's interference. Zinn kicked -Robinson added five, and on the next Barham Starts Charce Dal1. at What ar outfield the al to make the score 20 to 14.

That crushed the Havmaker soirit uncr. OjrtRhoma City Crymes lot Si ka'iiipf'McOjncT for Parker' litcbm six-pointer. Brecden attempted to hit the line for the extra point but was short. The score was Central 12, play took an 11-yard gain which laid, Barham sent the Aggies awav in! the ball on the Tiger six-yard line. tilc lead by crashing through the Has- a Sweet then went over for the score, kell line from the 5-vard lino nr.lv a.

a turdav that up to this point had been almost had Funk and the two Waners, No meter io of ball hawks ever Rraccd an outfield. And what speed on the Shawnee 12. Dobbs Runs 55 Yards Robinson gained Use extra point by few minutes after the openinc kickoff. a tcrilOOil, The Cards took the ball in midfield tacks and timely hittli Dickey, the Yankee taking the ball over the lin 'round A brilliant 35-yard run by Trigg banner intersectional contest of right end. planted the ball deep in Haskell stnte fair cridil'Oll season on an exchange of punts and dodged 55 yards through the ritory and paved the way for the! still in a savage mood since their He nee team for a touchdown.

Meis' kick score. unexpected 7-0 defeat by Ri letter was low. Score Central 18. Shawncf 12. -The half ended without lurthci iJieaKing tnroucn tne Haskell line UTCk, huski.

or Mickey that much like the one that i orange and white regalia in Satur- Corhranc of the A's has. defeated the University of Oklahoma in the third The Tigers got off to 'a flying start in the first quarter, when Martin dashed through the Comets for. a 33-yard gain, putting the ball on the seven-yard line. On the third try, Martin pushed it over for the touchdown. His kick for point was not The game was marked by the powerful punting of Cutchall, the Classen flash, and of Frantz.

the Tiger back. scoring. Shawnee tied the quarter. Baer toss to Frank Whaley Austin. With them will come Clyd, Littlcfield.

head coach; BUI James weighed more than 15 pounds to the man, had stubbornly resisted Hand's touchdown plunges, the Goldbuss' pile-driver barely making the half-foot necessary on fourth down. The effort used all of the Phillips strength, but not its fight. P.ugs Get Safety On the next kickoff Hall squirmed for a 16-yard return. The Goldbugs began rushing Phillips passers and finally Basil Wilkerson, 215-pound end, smeared Lowry on the goal line. The Phillips passer's arm and the ball were grounded in the end zone for a safety and two more Goldbug points.

From the ensuing; rekick from' the Phillips 20-yard line, the Goldbugs' finishing touchdown was accomplished with little opposition. Jimmie Lever-lch returned the kick from mid-field to the 20-yard line with Zinn performing as bodyguard, Hand. Zinn In a in years. Vernon Gomez, the Yankee sonthpawr who fanned 14 of the Oklahomans. may be as good as Lefty Grove.

He has the natural ability hut it remains to be seen If he will mellow with experience as thoroughly as Grove has. FVwera. the new manager of the White Sox. looked like the best hitter here last year, Trigg sliced over on an 18-ynrd cutback for the second touch-way. The last two Indians in his path eot their hands on him hut rould not pull the darting, twisting little grapevine.

Texas, flash to earth. Indians Chance Jerseys Lone Star Dietz, the Haskell mentor ager. and M. W. Kelly, the veteran Following them Saturday will come the famous Texas Longhorn band, hundreds of Longhorn students and a very respectable representation of Clas i Fins early in the second quartet Central fumbled on the 20-yarc on the last play of the third qu that Classen made the first score and Whaley scored on the opening Cutchall punted 60 yards to the Tiget of Jim Thorpe's in iwnspeopie.

w. meiain- on the major league club. wicked cut at the ball, ir play of the fourth quarter on i chain: I of lis goal line, tried to punt. The kicV tried to concoct sonic inspir-! council, himself Marquette Beaten By Detroit, 7 to 0 DETROIT, Oct. 16 Marquctta university's Golden Avalanche tasted defeat for the first time in more than two years Friday when University of Detroit emerged the victor, 7 to 0, after a battle In the mud.

Rocky Parsaca, titan quarterback, slashed through right tackle for four yards and a touchdown late in the third period after Detroit twice had muffed close range scoring chances. Marquette's only serious threat came in the dying minutes of the game, the visitors having the ball on Detroit's 2-yard line at the final gun, Marquette 0 0 0 0 0 Detroit ....0 0 7 07 for his machine bet blocked by three Comets and a jnR mecjj mfety went to Classen. halves A scoring threat for the Tigers "to apparently all he was implish was a change in ami drives it on the line. Bengouch, bald-headed little receiver of the St. Louis Browns, has as much of the old 'jlnnigcr" as any piaycr in the game.

It's a treat to lee a man hustle the way he does. The show was' so good and at only 50 cents a head that we hope Earl Mark will bring the boys back next year. and "Dummy" Anderson carrying the ball over in five plays. Anderson's foot and a half rush of the line scored but Jim Kamp missed Frantz tossed a long 22-yard pass to reY'Lr'thLt'lmlf LeCrone. Frantz thim made a first Red Erwin smashins AKle fiiback.

game ended with the ball in Shawnee's possession on Central's 25-yard a cnarges tnrougn tne i nc. crushed whftt remaining hones Haskell EI Reno 26. Capitol CentraMS. Central Oulgains Winne may have had when he broke the middle of the Indian stiff-armed Weller and then outran 'the Rabbit the score 28 to 14, just one point better than Oklahoma City Univcrstty'j Bugs Start Fast the Classen The Cards outplayed horn football teams back in 1007 and 1903. and Ed Olle.

business manager of athletics, will also make the trip Following an Oklahoma football custom of long standing, the Sooner squad did not stay in Dallas the night before the game, but stopped over at Denton Friday night. The Oklahoma institution is turning out en masse for Saturday's game. Scores of faculty members, including President W. B. Bizzell, formerly president of Texas A.

and M. college, will motor down for the game. Fully 1,500 students, traveling by special train, special bur. and highway, will leave Norman early Saturday morning lor Dallas. The crack university of Oklahoma Cutchall Returns Punt Co-yard dash to the goal line in throughout the game making 18 first Johns Hopkins Wins I cutciS1 A Coach Vee Green's men started the back with a 40-yard the third quarter.

The Aggies had downs to 8 for the Wolvc nlng up 374 yards from the punt. short Norman punt game wnn a brand of ginger that in- wd their third touchdoi mid trlng Third Straight Tilt to 118 for the Wolves. The Cardinals completed 8 passes for 108 yards and yard line. Sweet fumbled and Martin ham knifed left tackle for a yard able to see most of the action. After Phillips had surprised with a first down through the line right after the Wolves completed one.

This of the goal. Norman, tried a 1nc placed Indian one- however, was for 30 yards and Whaley hic-h falkv uie KicKon. Aiiacrson, Hand BALTIMORE. Oct. 1 6.

UV John: Hopkins ripped a Swarthmorc line tc pieces before 3.000 fans at Homewooc Friday to win its third straight vic Lonp Run Brings Victory TYLER. Texas. Oct. 16. (fP) Had-lock.

Marshall quarterback, intercepted a forward pass and scampered 80 Marshall a 6 to 2 victor' over th Tyler Lions, 1930 school boy champions of Texas. ran tne rest oi tne distance 'Iron' Slngletary tore off gains of Indian TricUs Fail itcs after they took the ball acam a punt from Martin, id yarns mat brought the With tli L5obbs nd ere outstanding Phillm tory of the 1931 football campaign, Tiger line. riod ooened. the band- nn organisation of Aggies, as the final Comet 1 5-vard iskell Holt passed 22 in Dallas Saturti i win fndian tried thing at tht for the Cardinals. White ripped of: several gains of 25 yards and Dobbs was equally consistent in getting loose.

Dobbs also made hts second rnply equally famous Texas Longhori The Aggies, in contrast, marched 0. 'SiitysviUc 0 Swarthmorc scored an early touch- marker. They failed to make much dovn on a long forward pass, and yardage so they gave the ball to the flung to a 7 to 6 lead at half time, Comets on a short punt, The game in the second half, the Jays ended with the Tigers trying passes siarhed at that forward wall in a which were broken up. 55-yard run fo rethc st many gamos. Whaley and Skelton of the Shawnee team, be standing.

straight down the field with renewed vigor, scoring two more touchdowns and a safety. Edge. Haskell back, was snared behind his own goal line for the safely. Clarence Highfill stepped 4fi yards and Duanc Fisher raced 42 yards for the last two touchdowns, which left of marches that paved av for tbrce touchdowns. 't was first night college game season under the flood lights Baltimore.

broadcast a 15-minute program of music over broadcasting station WFAA. lead the rival factions of students, alumni and fans in the annual parade of Dalias streets and wind up in the lobby of the Baker hotel where a 30-minute pep concert will be played. Eight anil Eight for Benny At 11:30 o'clock Sooner alumni, students and fans will attend an informal buffet luncheon in the Crystal ball room of the Baker hotel. Principal speakers at this rally will bo President Bizzell and Bcnnic Owen. Pori! play.

Significant In the Aggles's over- Kansas State Will For a Limited Time Every Golf Club And Golf Bag In Our Entire Stock Face Jayhawkers DJichtS uynv vhit-j 2. I foot- his tcr BROKEN BOW. Oct. 16. Special.) -Broken Row hiuhschool Savages on a hard-fought game, here Friday 'om the Goodland Indians.

8 to 0. A a- was v.u rccpted over the coal line Cii: who held the ball momen- Stillwater eleven, recognized as one of the best passing teams in the souf Invest not complete a single aerial and attempted only four. The i Aggies simply did not have to resort jto passes, with the forward wall mov-iin the Haskell line back with me- chanical consistency, Haskell Plunges Wei! i Though swamped in tie polnt-i making, Haskell rolled up one more i first downs from scrimmage than the Aggies did, a final check showing 13 to 12 in favor of the Indians. Most the Indian ground-gaining was done within their own territory, how-j ever, while the A2gies turned theirs into touchdowns. Just beore the i game closed.

Weller. disgusted be-j causo he could not break away, threw I off his headgear and left the field. Bro; and then dropped It. giving Bow a safety. The touchdown hen Carl Sparks Wood.

Savage games and lost eight games from Supporters of the Longhorn team believe that Littlefleld's aggregation, goaded by its defeat Saturday, will be invincible Saturday. They base their Longhorns still possess the finest squad of players, from a standpoint of man-power, in the south and still 40 lartir. over the goal line! etain in their ranks a majority of Aggie-Haskell who i the uth- west chamoionship last Dunlin hCOd Uncsman' Texas Loop Plans Economy Program DALLAS, Texas, Oct. 16. OP) An economy session of Texas league club owners appeared inevitable Friday night as the magnates gathered here for their annual fall business meeting.

Mustangs and Rice Will Tangle Today HOUSTON. Texas, Oct. 16. Before an estimated crowd of 15,000 Coach Jack Meagher's Rice Owls Saturday will entertain Coach Ray Morrison's Southern Methodist University Mustangs, favorites to cop the 1931 Southwest conference football crown. Saturday will be the biggest day in Houston's football history, with, the winner of the classic an outstanding KANSAS CITY.

Oct. 1C (PI Generally rated as the victim, the defending champion Kansas Jayhawkers open their 1931 Big Six foot-bail campaign Saturday at Lawrence against Bo McMillin's sturdy Kansas Aggies in the only conference contest programmed this week-end. While these title contenders battle for percentage ranking, the Missouri Tigers play the University of Colorado at Boulder. The Nebraska Corn-huskers will be idle. Purcell, Anadarko In Scoreless Tie PURCELL, Oct.

16. (Special.) Purcell and Anadarko fought a scoreless tie at Purcell Friday in a Southern conference affair. Both teams threatened to score twice but failed. For Purcell Nix, Anders and Bart- lett, in backficld and Hayes, Idleman and Glasco in line were Up-church, guard and Hall, halfback, stood out for Anadarko. Cherokee Skids Waynoka CHEROKEE, Oct.

1G (Special.) Coach Glen Hendersons Maroon Cavorts ran roughshod over the Waynoka Railroaders here Friday to win. 19 to 0. Thirteen Maroon points were made the. first, eight minutes of The substitute, named Holmes, then got loose for the longest Haskell run of the game. 28 yards, just as the gun cracked terminating the contest.

Wilmoth Nemecck. Aggie tackle, played a whale of a game, defensively, spearing Weller and Johnson, the D-1-S-C-O-U-N-T This Includes Ail Matched Clubs and Matched Club Sets HI NORTH tWAi dieted a harmonious session, but in irhief for lassos. dicated the owners were planning reasonable salary limitations and would probably discuss the feasibility of lower admission prices. BROADWAY 41111'-ID eluding three all-conference men, Koy. Stafford and Blanton.

The psychology of the situation is expected to influence the Texas chance for victory. Texas hasn't lost a footblal game to Oklahoma since 1919. a statistic that is calculated to spur the Longhorns. Stronger Than Last Year On the other hand there is lots to be said for Oklahoma. Dallas fans will see a much different Sooner team this fall than the one that played here last year, principally because it has a replacement this year for every potation.

Last year the Sooner first string was easily a match for Little-ficicTs first strlnc- However, when the Steer ccach began rushing in his big substitutes in the last half, the exhausted Sooner regulars finally broke down and yielded two touchdowns and a field goal in the-last 14 minutes of Play. 1 and pack a lot of The only thing that, bordered on misfortune for the Aggies was injury to Cowboy Curtln. He left the the first half, the (irst timo in Ms college career he was forced out be- clubs minch, cClnOTr. a 7 Ncwkirk Whips Pawliuska NEWKIRK. Oct.

defeated Pavhiuka. 15 to WACO. Texas. Oct. 16.

(T) The SIX NEW BOWLING ALLEYS Opening Oct. 25th Make Lcagrue Reservations Now 100 Feet East Raroesy Tower virt ieorcd a touchdown after com-! University of Arkai lateral I light workout on the Waco gridiron pletlng an 85-yard vTo t-irVod a field coal. Friday aftcrnooon as tne nnai arm The Other Newkirk toucnao.wn made by Hays. I Saturday afternoon..

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