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The Daily Oklahoman from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 28

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THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1949. Sooners Hang Out Secret Sign OU, Aggies Once More Snow Making Public Aware Of Wildlife Baltimore Surgeon Gives Colts Hand In Signing Player BALTIMORE, Feb; 5 P) Dr. George Bennett, widely known for his surgery on ailing athletes. disclosed Saturday also as volunteer Murphy Takes Post to Air Indians' Games By HAROLD KEITH 'Tif Semce Xll That Profecf ml gat NORMAN, Feb.

5 Coach Bruce Drake of Oklahoma will barricade the fleldhouse doors Monday and captain Paul football scout for the Baltimore Colts Aggie club on the home ma Courty and Kenneth Pryoj Br THE OLOTIMER Bob Murphy, former TulsanJ Last year, the Cowboys thrashed the Sooners The snow and lee storms of Dr. Bennett credit claslvhere Friday nlsht- i wno lorsooK a rjro baseball r-arppr "i n. auuwater, s-jo. But in the -return game January probably served to make Oklahoma sportsmen more con Drake hadlmproved his club so greatly that they put to become a radio sportscaster, the signing of Joe Colone Penn State Sooner workouts all this week will be secret. Strangely enough, neither club has met common opponent so far this boys will come to Norman 1 Hank Iba's Co-.

3-2 record. The scious of the needs of wildlife, under emergency conditions. over an asxinisrung jb- upset, levering tne campus De at the KOCY mike for KulJback and captain, caning times more ever before in a cam- games this season. SSSCOlSuUaK WiSESE a jr i Sooners stand 9-6 for the ser result they have played. 12 were thrillers In which that occurs tiiiroughout the year, was in doubt rieht un to thr- pun field- by-play announcer to succeed Curt! more would be a nlc nla a a ninv Gowdy.

was announced Saturday byj colone agreed 1 when he offered aoneorahe, general manager contract on Dr. Bennett. in Tulsa KOCY. mendatlon. He had been choice of So many thousands of The Cowboys have averaged 47-1 points to their op-rural mail carriers, Boy Scouts poncnts' 33.4 to lead the nation in delense.

Oklahoma's and Other groups have come to h2 been slightly better averaging 50.4 points, the rescue to feed the starving butee cSmKh betted margin brtm few birds and Other Wildlife. ami doiensT. lO pollnU foTklahomT. The Ust comparable bitter winter furnishes the statistical explanation of their superior to the present one occurred in 1829- record. 30.

Oldilme ame rancers and others; Although Iba holds a commanding lead over the tc-ltis 5 J' 'games the last led the SlJL'Vj ibroadcas nation. 3 25.000 vi east early next month. Murphy, who has been at Station1 who remember nay that there was not one-tenth the -i'fort made by the general puollc tlic.i to administer to ml The game matches the Missouri Vallev conference's IKOMA since Inst September, was a- No. 2 ciub with fh? sccona place team in the Big 8even. I navigator in the murine corps four So f.

Sooners during his 14-year roundball warring with them, the Sooners have played evenly with him the last two years. The Iron Dukes tough clb holds a 13-1 margin over Oklahoma at Stillwater but at Norman the Sooners have playtd Iba 7-7. The game will mark the final appearance at Norman of three Cowboy seniors. J. L.

Parks of Paoll, Verne at the University of Tulsa, where! Kansas State St. Louis iind beat Missouri 'he aired the school's football, basket- rake split with Iowa State ball and track events over the Tulsa' prooaaly 20 -percent loss of quail! mule, alter consultation with rangers technicians and ethers who had kep; AFTER INVENTORY SALE Restaurant Bar Fixtures Saving That'll Knock Your Left Eye Out! a careiui eneck over many specifically, on a study of coveys of birds that Aggies Meet Trio of Foes Oiler hockey games. Then he moved to Muskogee to air games of the! Muskogee Reds of the Western association for KMUS, and returned- r.ottncc Tulsn Oiler baseball over! KAKC. watched throughout the year. I New flan Formed The Mate and fish depart- ment, through co-opcratlon with the; After the 1948 KOMA to work wl Five Days cason.

he Joined: ilty of Oklahoma ni lorcstry. plans soon unr to offer seedling bundles of cover plants piul shrubs Ideally suited for football, and took OTIS WILE KOCY last December. In highschool. Murphy lettered In wrestling and track. He played American Legion baseball, then as a marine One of the Five Stars on Liberty's Team II 8 IS YOUR SON IN SCOUTING? Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Sea Scouts, IB Air Scouts, Explorer Scouts.

18 stj games, all on the road in the space of five days. plays Maryvlllc Teachers in St. Joseph. Tuesday night, then Invades Norman for-the eighty-third game with Okla- Refrigerators for Cafes or Hotels, priced below cost. Limited.

Only a few left. Come see. Phone or wire game is Tinsley Gets New Contract at LSU BATON ROUGE. Feb. 5 OP- nv- MiiiVr Mnint Minor Mijor wBmEottoWWmMI Drake's Bulldogs have hnd it "Wl Powcii holder the loueh s0 far tnls seaso- Tney mel T.d v.n owcii, nomcr oi uic st Louls and the Ml V.r, tV-M three toughta of the Missouri Val- uos nii 1 rolled a 542 scries while per- cy, on the road.

Now the trails of 'iloi forming- in the Mixed Doubles all three head Into Des Moines and LLHJ i league at Brantley's recently, Drake might determine the Valley state house to provide protection for, and also rolled into the bowl- i fhnmplon of 1949 when the Billi- -o ffun-i cr of "lonth" spot. SsU lo. loftfo the Srec SANITARY SCALES SAWS CHOPPERS SLICERS See us before you buy OU Splashers Down Mustangs ce(s first crark at the checked In portions of the state where there arc good many rabbits. Altho-ich much of their time was spent at ottjrr tasks th.m game law tard for confirmation Sat-nched the LSU Bengal; Townsend's 689 i Heads Pin Rolls! Tunclic night lose he ValltJ of Southwest conference victims footDflI1 'e Saturdav 40-35 Oklahoma had pre-1 verstly. himself, class of 1937.

'viously defeated Texas AtM and Bay-jthe firs( nIun'us liead coach. i. DICKEY FIXTURE GO. fine, hut the race Illegal hunt-; 2 sttc. F1! a total of 59 arresf Ing nnd fishing In assessed In 49 of all the aspects of an uphill pull if the Aggies bowed Monday nifiht.

Don Drake came within one goal of ir SMU and Mike Mucklcr honors, howcv Four persona went to jail for violating fm. Bame 1 till efe'ii i this I Outstanding on the month's record I I was ranger Moore's (Tishomingo) I Tn. rnrf blasting St. Louis' Valley hopes Wllh a Pair of victories each. Muckle-when the Bulldogs played In St.

roy won the 220-yard free style and Louis and lost by only 52-51. Ue 440-yard tree style, nosing out beat Drake here 43-26. but the Bll- OU's Jerry Drlchorst and Wayne Cleg-likens escape Is Indicative of Drake's cm in each event, ability on the Bulldogs' best night i Mortimore won both short free style of piny. events, taking the 100-yard free style Last year the Ibas made it and a shorter event covering two through the Valley with 10 straight lengths of the SMU xI. Penn Cagers Win ITHACA.

N. Feb. 5 0V Penn-lvania's Phil Harman sank a field ml with 10 seconds left to break a fine1 683 SCrfcs which ls thc 'fourlh Khe "malm this season. Ralph Gibson, wl notched a sizzling COG three weeks ag cd holds the record and John Smethc lers. E.ch of the poacher of S100 plus court costs Travel Booth VI; give tne miakers The Oklahoma game and fish Pat Miler had registered 69 pnrtment plans again to place an cdu- earlter.

catlon.il exhibit at the Oklahoma Paul Trospcr turned in the top sii spom nnd Travel show at Municipal gle count when he leveled 277 pi! for pep-talk purposes, that 'the Ag- length free style relay and Oklahoma gles have to score another the 12-length medley relay. POPTQ I hi counts sweep to cinch the title. St. Louis i Rtiy-pMhem (Don last vear lost onlv two. both to Erl aU" ho attend will have a scored all vear L.caomg the women performers lsj labors of the fish hatch LCad- UlC womcn PcrforlRers and the enraged Bills may have to f'4fieWf wfcS' 11113 rries (iame farm, game management,) 507 serles and Jessie Wrray.whoshot to keep themout of" the Valley sty'.

i-Don Mortimore. s.mo-. Certainly, With Genuine mem-andTomervS monies" 221 PiCtUrC- oJwZ ArmV AJr CorPs Every now and then some Okla- mddir AT 11 15 safer l0T 10 "rdifstyfeV-Doa Mortimore smu- Flight-Wear 35 These homan teports finding an armadillo lnSEa'rinrida-firiiiliiiALuca asfe lhahe" nc a cenn nsrr' OU: 3'iJ ou- "mt original anj. 11 Crc. country boy from Easton still re- VHff 9 Add30t for Slfilll talk to Hogan.

Imported MOrSe rirSt members that first train ride and MM originai sheariing Scoufmaster Pendleton Woods. Troop A. First Christian Church, explains Ihe proper way to fold the (lag to Scouts Russell Machcn, Wiley Walker John Roper and Jimmy Lee Burnham. Woods is one of man Nomination for Derby ecus a kick out of hearing me brake- i3B19Hr 1 Ixrriffi man holler. "All 'board for Rosedalc, ueUJ RsSfM? Jf lion.

An-ieother. si VjM Kl LOUISVILLE. Feb. 5 iP Savannah and St. Joe." "IW XsS smoll and medium.

tjp MP A MEW Cornhusker Runners Smother Jayhawkers racehorse3 owned by ar-old Imported F. R. Graham was the first Feb. 5 bigger cities, but digress. of Vancouvci LINCOLN.

Nc; third strnich! Seven ronffrenrj Indoor track victory i of the Kentucky Derby here May put away the old highschool annual, coach, next Friday you play OU in Norman and they say they gotta Saturday, Kansas, Churchill Downs officials reported Three records wire tied in the dual (Saturday. FELDT ENTERPRISES Bowers "of Kansas' set Vncw record nominations for the Derby. The list of! thej In the 680-vard run by covering thej nominees will be announced In early tall Kurland anyhow. GOODYEAR Studded TREAD goodSear A25 RECAPPING S'Xia Goodyear Service 3rd Walker Phone 2-6185 by I t. Rathor Rill Hiln Fritz fnv-fitorm Thild Brown, was flown tOl Ware.

Don Bollertsen and Harry Mc-jtho United Stales and is Quartered Glnnls. cstabltshtU a new meet record now at SanU Anita. He never has; of 3:29 8. 'started a race I Central State Cage Slate Announced May the years ahead continue to kindle the same character in the lives of youth as has Calling Mr. Ripley! Trotters See Cage Record in Making kindled these past years and has blazed in the hearts of EDMOND.

Feb. 5 (Speclal)-Palr-ings for the thirty-second annual Central State college invitational highschool basketball tournament to be played here Thursday. Friday and tunced men to carry high the torch of Freedom as only Ameri Next Saturday niht, the team moves Into Juarez. Mexico, to face ihf international Oilers. The next iial vklt to Muni rium the night of Feb Mr.

Ripley. 39 ANNIVERSARY Feb 6th to 12th THE WHOLE NATION CELEBRATE BOY SCOUT WEEK FEBRUARY GtaY" Jlets all do a Good Turn daily widely -known basket -record. This time in afternoon thev play at Las Cruces. N. then go to El Paso for another game that night, opposing the Kansas City Stars of their own In 22 seasons the Globetrotters have won 3.124 games, losing 231.

The onlv defeat this season was at the hands of the Philadelphia Spas during 9 10-game series last au- Tickets for the 1949 Globetrotter appearance are on sale at Vcazcy's downtown drugstore, 135 Main, ''Courteous, personal aitention OKLAHOMA GAS-AND IfelfLECTRIC COMPANY the Globetrotters will havt City Rental Co. Realtors to every two different countries, two of 301 Petroleum Bldg. feVe'Si 7-3511 games in as many differc of the United States..

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