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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 23

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Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
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Aggies Are Roped, Tied by Arkansas, 21-21 CADETS STRUGGLE BY SOONERS, 21-7 nw mm -ifffMr Army Jolted Army Jolted Bob Fenimore Hurt as Win As Oklahoma Scores First By HAL MIDDLES WORTH (IHlly Okllomtn sporu wor WEST POINT, N. 98 For 'a tjme Satui University of homa's ambitious Sooners had in their palms the prize upset Streak Ends By JOHN CRONLEY STILLWATER, Sept. 28. Ulack Saturday finally caught up with Oklahoma football machine, the relentless robot that since 194-1 had marched to 20 consecutive collegiate triumphs, and Cotton and Sugar bowl champion- BhJl! rHvinK Arkansas eleven of several lootuau sww'' just when it appeared that they were about to snap mighty Army's victory stiuiB at 19, they were rapiiw the knuckles by the Cadqts, about like me wn oiiHnv soaker woum -out of a street urchin greasy. ut i.u.hed at such mundane matter as heavy odds, steam- yjgy Wfl.

Armv 21. wj nirar wm iMinri rolier statistics ana uim hh- Oklahoma 7. but It didn't begin touchdown on a 03-yard pass :in.d un overflow to describe tne pruunis two great lines put on for 25.500 heart-ln-mouth fans. Including president Harry S. Truman, and nearly 1,500 home-state Sooner thronK of 16.000 frenzied specta- tors Here to aeaaioo.

hh supporters. nrcrd bv what are generally i blocked kicks, pass Interceptions and Woodward two-tim va.s helped from Uu It' through 0- third quart jy wrenched Kxtrill tlx; Sun -they Game in Figures Game in Figures chargfng.0 blocking and tackling on weCrePon hand to cash In almost every opportunity. Only headline character missing from the grid opera was Mix "Doe Blanchard, the Army's crashing did aet Into action nnfl Jaek Ray (63. weatiris guard). because of "an injured leg and th nihPr Oklahoma i nihPr Ok alto scored first, but Army won, 21-7, the nd tussle.

Fnr ndditional picture, see Page 4-B.) 'von3 1 Plalo Andres (68). Wade Walker Mitchell (26. passing ballArmyph Halfback Darrell Koyal (left) of Oklaho i his mates form interference Cadetfl Obviously mlssea mm. e-daily in the first half when thef barely worked out a 7-7 halftlmc tl Here's how the scoring went: 1 After a scorlcss first period. In i which both teams had trouble holding the ball, the Sooners scored in third period of the SoonerVrni: i Cards, Bums Both Win to Tie Again the first minute onu a uu.i w.

second quarter when Norman Mc-Nabb, 200-pound guard playing his Irish Tumble Chiefs Overpower I tn f) MlZIOU, lil first game 01 couege iwwm -an Army punt on the goal line and fell on it for six points. Dave Wallace converted and the Sooners held ihiiii uu i 4 u. BMt ST. LOUIS, sept. I I CO opcned" ils foot- thP St.

Louis cardinals by their new nodtrers season here Saturday in wn exnected to be a "breather By I'ETE RICE off the vauntca wnaew 45 seconds of the first half. 2 With the clock clasing the first half, second at a time, Arnold Armv' smooth T-forma- back into an exact pace ovr the chl. Taking advantage of three recoeieu lumu fnnrhnii the Bucks Saturday nignt uy thp cPason number of pass interceptions. Oklahoma i fore the contest uftc The chronoloRlcal order of the n. i slmpk- tcrj Uino ih.

hot-and-cold Asm" M-wed-so, UUi ue ruhB rorkm.10 offset on with scores that oil iKiuutrd way back yanoer no.n sv the wide-open sccs. There jd glad to seuie; cagc. OUDS nic Handcuffing the Cubs with Handcufflng the Cubs with line uve won juggernaut overpowerea me ooi mQre than his left Um quarterback. passed three tlme handed curve and his darting screw for tne Cadete. first tally.

Two of his "in t. were to Glenn Davis, the other 13-13 tie. i town, lexas. do-u. ueiuic I The highly-favored Bucks- ew Hatten Whips saturaay nigut iaua.

Previously this ucu oppo- onoortunities during the ashed IHinoss. r-hifs rolled ball, the veteran u.y Qf "lnslde- from Broken Bow. won me Dig de lnreat cacn good for 13 one that the Rcdblrds bad to have. dg The onc WM ony four nn their first nosses e-Ritme tag, and although Southwestern gar- flna QUrler l0 gain a tie wltn ncred a net of 122 yards and aiKea DOn Faurois surprising Mis-up 11 first downs, the Chifs for ard who were rated as under- A loss would have practicauy ftno it was to 'rrTl ing even" inch of the way on the ground, and rode born Southwestern tea Braves, 7-4 keeping mated them from the race. pass.

whcn Jack Mack- made into a rugged b'wark he hands of the Texas Long- mull fconverted It was knotted, 7-7. described iookcu etii) uii -i horns last week yards for th 5.004 Wltn modern marches were stopoed cold ii son and pushing their total to 138 points for the three-game string. Seven OCV players marked in the score column with Hugh Taylor, the G-4 )ass-snulclins sensation from ouchdown eat with a desperate Sept. final :0 min- tng champions behind Roote Joe inl bleachers nydfield the second half after i the second P8 aUack that trounced the Boston Braves 7-4 Sat- Game in Figures eprcttvely. Sooner 15.

Again Mackmull converted vurds ardit" Carl Allen. Jim Wude. usual peerless naMisans of 'd Oick Noble. Andy Victor and Ed Hatten received errorless at stay. times, brilliant supp'- down field from their line, the Pirates picked vn on the OCU 19.

and near to pay dirt as series of four plays. aerial attempt, netted seven-vard loss and the Backry. all backfieid men. coum once each on ground plays and Carl SteDhens the former Classen speed- a touchdown would throw strictly Wallace sell chununs ii1J yards out of wnm- hoped tltat Claude m.ice and hitting 10 of 15 aerials for wouW way 13" yards still tbe Aggies spent rul, or tjuU Perry tichtind racced nass. run many Litwhlleri The stylish 4 When Dave nopes nce.

nBvd ow 0f Backry SeSJEw WT 14th triumph and Darrell Royal got confused on lateral. Tex Poole, Army end, knocked for The other fumbles five place- chieis took i jenaltles that rgained i against 10' defeats and his sixtn in i down the ball and Tucker grabbed it 1 four Southwestern utes and drove 49 yards in eight plays the of Lewis field nor and "had com nil the closing min Victor booted four out Wade split" the uprights dlSKM double that with tl nluncinc through center and romp- Augie Galan dng the With the whole Sooner team chas him Tt uas Mackmull who made i final count hU third wo st. i statistics were a much better guide to the kind of game Oklahoma it m). CMP- la ed here thi warm, sunny afwr- Nations Major Grid Scores crowd of 65,004. many in sum uaian scuicu sleeves because of the 85-degree The Dodgers made quick work of taw Misuri jump into the lead the Johnny Sain, the league's leading first time the Tigers got their hands righthander and one of its two u-on the balL game game winners.

Taking over on their own eight-yard Htoo line the Tigers, pitching laterals from cuir JjutWe-ao 3b i i -he fc-maticn marched 92 yards rf fl a CiGaJan If 13 3 10 five plavs to score. Left Halfback uiikr a i Bob Hopkins sparked the drive, grab- ituno i bing a lateral pass and racing 66jppg I 5 ijtgS J0J LovdBrinkman, Tiger right half. muSkm j.Hstten bo i carried it over in two plunges and Jim o.o 7 0 0 1431 Michigan Kekeris, 280-pound tackle, convenea. wrirct 4i Tulsa T1l iSI New Mexico AAM 0 0 0 0 0 The Bucks countered with a touchdown midway in tiie second period. Sub Fullback: Pete Perinl, tne -Hff hSL Shaltc uvhkr suge M'lth a 26-yard gallop off tackle iagj 3BH-Rr.

wi'S the li-yard line, and Lft Half-, saju SOUTHEASTEBN vard thrust, stirttnf his own right "end for four yards to score standing si up. Stungis; attempted conversion the third perled, the Tigers Syracuse Raps gia Tech 7 0 0 2 Tech 7 0 2-1 snessee 1 Boston, 41 to terals and 11 plays later, Hopkins from the SYRACUSE. N- V. Sept. 28 -P Dispiaj-ing a scoring P-gsy I i SOUTHWEST lrexas 26 28 1414' Colorado 0 0 0 0-r 4ll6 win over Boston university Sat- urday night in the season inaugural PACIFIC COAST UCLA I 6 l-S' Oregon State 7 0 0 The Orange scored six touchdowns, each Oa dUfereni.

player. Mike Scoba Watt collected six-pointers to i Duke Upset By i Wolfpack, 13-6 i TtAJ-EIGH. N. Sept. 2-rfiP) i Scoring in the closing ininute.

North Carolina State's Wolfpack sprang one oi the top surprises of the young foot-i ball season Saturday by del eating Dune's top-heavy iavorites. 13-6. to la Southern conference game. ot to the third, and Johnny Man-dsrtno, Walt Slovenski and ick Aodo each added one In tne final frame. blockers is BUI Franklin (63).

Porker ra" m. Arkars end Aggie nt.r. Warren Witt (72) at left helping block..

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