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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1948. THE DAILY OKLAHOMAN TWENTY-FOUR A Miami Drubs Noogar 19-0 mtami. Pla Nov. 13 Th Villanova Tumbles Georgetown, 36-7 Comets Thump As Subs Romp By PETE RICE Altus' Closing Spurt Wrecks Enid, 33 to 13 By WAIXY WALLIS (Daily OSlihm in 3pcrt Writer) PHILADELPHIA. NOV.

13 fP 1 riod drive to which he had contnb-4 annther 25-vard SDrint. Seven minutes through the second University of Miami Hurricanes won a bitterly-fought 19-0 victory over Chattanooga Friday night in the Orang bowl before 28.548 fans. The Hurricanes tallied twice tn the final period the last score only 10 Ralph Pasquariello, bruising fullback from Everett, found Georgetown university's Hoyas to his liking period the Dig ienow casnra in again. h. imit a nltehout for 16 yards and Friday night as he pounded over with three touchdowns to lead Villanova to The Classen Comets unleashed after Bob Polidor raced 13 to the Georgetown three, Pasquariello bowled over.

7 victory before 16,500 at sruoe f.hPir stoutest offensive barrage of the season on the outmanned Shawnee Wolves at Taft stadium Friday night and emerged with a nfFht. a.i he trained 180 yards seconds oeiore me gun. i touchdown came midway the tecond quarter. Big Hany Ghaul plunged through right tackle and rambled 69 yards to a touchdown. Gordon Watson's try for point failed.

In the closing seconds of the third period Miami's Jack Del Bello flipped to spill Paul Wintermeyer in the end zone for a safety before taking sail on a 50-yard touchdown canter In the attempts. His bull-like smashes opened ENID, Nov. 11 (Special) The iltus Bulldogs proved their right top-ranking among Oklahoma lighschool football teams here riday night by coming from be-lind in the last half to batter the Jnid Plainsnvn, 33-13. before nore than fans, stunned by 41-0 district 3A iriumpn oeiorei 3,000 shivering fans. Game in Figures Gtorittown-VIIUnoi.

I Villanova made it 30-0 in the third period. Elmer Raba intercepted a Coach Jim Conger used more than i nlavers aealnst the lowlv Wolfoack Moccasin eight. Del Bello plunged to the two as the quarter ended. He twice tried to ram through for the needed two yards, then passed to Don Cobb who was standing over the 601 which is still seeking its first win. of the campaign and the Comets counted in vrv nunrter while rinaine UD 306 Fuses computed 11 of SO 12 iS inlerttpied by PuMInt rourtn-oown pass on ua uisiwu i batting the ball down and Vlllanova's Doherty carried back the ensuing punt to the Hoyas' 21.

Villanova scored on five plays" with John Gepi smashing nver frnm the one. Tom Clavin con he striking power oi tne rase, Icceptive eleven from the short-irass country. yards rushing and another 112 in the verted his fourth of five extra point I nlnssen scored the second time It the Georeetown defense for a sut nnnnuwl the nieskin with a oass from ful aerial attack by quarterbacks Andy Gordon and Bill Doherty, tries, John Gattuso, sub end, set up Villa-nnva'x final touchdown, recovering a quarterback Cal Stewart to end Has- Enid forced 13-12 lead in the rlrst hall but the Bulldogs exploded bree lengthy touchdown runs in the ast half to win going away. Quarterback John Mock, a corking; 'leld general, splended ball handler ind a dazzling runner, spearheaded Altus attack vlth halfbacks Sonny nras and Jlmmv McCoy doing most pasquarieno oia most oi ins oaniagr i the first half. He bucked seven fumbled lateral on the Georgetown 29.

Clavin tossed a fourtn-oown toucn- vards for the first touchdown climax line, onaui converiea. With seconds remaining. Chattanooga's Clarence Tapper fumbled and Pete Mastellone recovered for Miami on the 20. Frank Smith fired a ihort pass to Whitey Campbell on the ix. Del Bello rammed across from the one.

FONCA CITV OVERPOWERS GUTHRIE ELEVEN, 32-6 PONCA CITY, Nov. 13 (Special! Ponea City ran over Guthrie. 32-P. in a district 8A game before 3,500 here Friday night. down pass to Ed Berrang.

yards of a 64-yard drive. Stewart converted the first of three placement attempts for a 7-0 lead with the game less than eight minutes old. Early in the second period the ing a 63-yard Villanova opening pe-l )i tne leg woric. It's No. for Alius Stewart-to-Graves comoo worn Guard BUI Co Jdlll and tackles Ed Wilson and Orley Titton were the Game in Figures Hugo Hurdles Antlers, 13-0 Hobart Handles Clinton, 19-14 Game in Figures Dally Oklahoman Stiff Photo rout.

Boz Daniels raced 34 yards for the second score. Stan Edwards went 73 yards for another, and Bud Smith sneaked one yard for still another in Goine nowhere is Bob Kinnamon (11), Shawnee fullback, as John Shawverand Car! IV iu-nSSSnt Classen bottle up his interference in the Comets' 41-0 landslide v.ctory at Taft stadium Kriday night. No. 21 for Shawnee is John Brock, Shawnee halfback. HOBART, Nov.

13 (Special) Ho- HUGO. Nov. 13 (Special) Shov- bart's Bearcats rode out a furious lastj ig over touchdowns in the second; quarter rally to dump Clinton, 19-14, again, this time on a 48-yard play with the speedy end fighting his way through a pack of Wolves for the final and third periods, Hugo's Buffaloes, recently-crowned district 4A champs. Perry Pounds district 1A clash nere jmaay the first nan uurry. Parsons got the last Ponca City touchdown from the four after running an intercepted pass back 61 yards to set it up.

Daniels added two conversions to the Wildcat total. Harry Carey scored the Guthrie touchdown on the last play of the game, sneaking over from the seven. to yaras. nnlv a. minute of the first half Quinton Raps Panama, 41-20 scored a 13-0 triumph over Antlers here Friday night before nearly 3,000 up front for the visitors in this game that may have I een a preview of the class A state championship semifinals three weeks off.

The victory wis the eighth In nine night. A crowd of 2,000 watched the Bearcats knock Clinton out of any mathe Ardmore Flips Panthers, 26-0 Bristow, 32-6 fans. mained when Don Wright, the best runner on the field, plowed over from the two-yard stripe with the third matical chance to "catch Altus in the sin its for Altus. beaten only Quarterback Gunnar Anderson ac phrrv Nov. 13 (Sneclal) Perry' Classen counter to make it zu-u ai.

in Maroons ground out a 32-6 decision counted for both Buff touchdowns district race with two lightning touchdown thrusts in the first non. Texas, in 'he opening game of the season. The Bulldogs face Clinton next Frklav. nver the Bristow Purnle Pirates in termission. QUINTON, Nov.

13 (Special) ARDMORE, Nov. 13 (Special) district 8A battle before 1,500 fans1 he scampered around left end for the; first six-pointer and passed 15 yards Charles Magnusson, the other end Enid, already winner of district Quinton Panama, ii-m, of the fighting Classen forward wall, The Art. more Tigers clinched the here Friday night. Hobart moved 87 yards on three plays the first time it touched the ball mith PavmnnH Edee scorinif from the 3A laurels, na now aroppea Hill at the close of the third here Friday afternoon in a district football game. tallied on a ai-yara ena aruunu with the third neriod onlv three min Tackle Fred Beckham started the Maroons on the road to their second western 1 alf championship by defeat-ins the I'auls Valley Panthers, 26-0 session for the other.

Idabel Scores Early, Drops Savages, 13-0 BROKEN BOW, Nov. 13 (Special) Idabel Warriors scored twice in the first half to defeat the Broken Bow Savages, 13-0. here Friday night, Jim Brown, Idabel quarterback, connected on a 34-yard touchdown pass to Otar Norwood for their first score in the initial period. Cllne Jones went 22 yards through the middle for games and won seven. The swirling i was not lo.ig in getting started vlth Altus woring in the first two minutes, two plays after Jackie Lowe ran uie esirn iuu ss to make it 7-0.

time thev touched the district victory, DiocKing a nuauuw Bobby Tiger of Panama turned ip turn lnmrest touchdown runs Virgil O'Quinn, Dave Pilley, Carl utes old and a few minutes later Classen recovered a Shawnee fumble in a dls rict 4A game here- Friday Wood and Roy Jackson sparked on defense for the Bearcats, district 10B punt on the Pirate 29 early in me first period. Roger Andrews carried tn the in and halfback Morris Hen the day when he raced 90 yards and 95 vards. Leon Hamlin scored twice ball, the Bearcats marched 58 yards on the Wolves' 22 wnich was converted into six points in four plays. It got possession of the ball. After night Dcnre o.ouu inns.

A pas; -lateral combination netted representatives. in jour piays wun rage asam ailing, this time from the three, to make Wrignt went tne nnai a yaiu: derson carried it over for the first for Quinton and Eugene Moody, Earnest McKee, Eugene Thompson and The game was played on a muddy tho fira five minutes of the came. holding Enid in the opening kickpff, the Bulldogs took over on their own 35. Tims Scots 60 Yards McCov nicked tin five yards on the Perry tally. Geronimo lerrones tun- turf and fog enveloped the field dur Pheron Rlggins eacn tainea once, ooo througn tne mioaie to score Claiming up.

Rariv in the final frame, the mid Jim wiifoner passed to Ray Worley Twe. turned left end for 30 yards Burns Kicked live extra puiuia. ing tne entire pauie. and Worey Hipped tne Dan 10 wen; in the third stanza to make it 19-0 Andrews got the second touchdown i five-vnrd nlunee in the second first play befoie Tims raced wide mound left end HO yards for a toucn- dle of the Comet line leaked through; and guard Chet Bynum blocked a I Shawnee punt which was recovered before Clinton started tneir comeDac. a fane.v nasslne combination.

Ray quarter and Terronez added a 62-yard; Wentworth Nips OMA On Late Pass, 13 to 12 T.R-y-TNfOTON. Nov. 13 MPl- down after taking a pitchout from Mock. Fullback Carlton Ray turned Tims loose with a Jarring block ofj gallop a moment later. Andrews the extra point over.

mond Jantz to Bob LaRue, clicked; fnr two oulck tallies in the last quar oy ena James wawou oimwucc the end zone for a Classen safety. in the fit al minutes of the first quar-j ter on statue of liberty play audi raced yards to score the second! Marvin Hamblin picked oij a stray Leroy Tabor, tailback ana worK- Bristow aerial on the Pirate 33 and ter to close the gap to 19-14. Jantz scored one from the one after setting it up with a 52-yard flip to LaRue Murray Boogher's placekick for point Comet reserves, many of them not en listed in the program, played i rest nf the wav and with Ed ran it back for a fourth period score, o-ict raiuerl in the final stanza on touchdown of the game. Hunnlcutts try for tl extra point was good, rt Warnnor in the second Quar alter a toucnaown me nimi nucc minutes cave the Wentworth Military and passed to LaRue lor ib yarns ana Tebow and Larry Brown shining in I the other. academy a 13-2 football victory over carrying roies, tne locais KnocKeaj the touchdown door three times Enid marched 71 yards in 12 plays with the following kickoff to tie the score at 6-all with Tabor plowing the final yard.

Curtiss Nation had missed the extra point for Altus and Dwayne Goddard did th" same for Enid. Altus was bai'k in front early in Bob Foreman's three straight pass completions, the final covering 20 yards for the touchdown to Roland Tidwell. Perry added its last score late Okianoma Military acaaemy oi io- more Friday night. before Tebow managed to dive across ter who ook the ball over for a tally from the 1-yard line on a quarterback sneak. 'Hie final tally came in the third qu: rter when Don Ernst caught Wagoner pass on the three-yard line with the final counter on an eigns- A moment before John Buckman yard off tackle play with tnree mm- completed a pass to Wentworth Ted in the final quarter on a.

plunge by Paul Winsor. utes leu. Searcn tor a 47-yara wjuohuowh vy nri 12-12 tie. Oklahoma Military the second rmaiter after a pass interception by Cuidll! gave the Bull-docs the ball mi the Enid 36. Ml I' fso had led at the half 6-0 and each team STUTTERS PACES WATONGA TO 28-0 WIN OVER ELKS miTntir.J Nov.

13 (Special) plays later Altus scored with McCoy and scored over. Kennetn lay kicked tl final conversion. Soonar Soccer Team Noses Aggies, 1-0 Maxim Gets Decision Over Chicago Boxer converted intercepted passes it third-quarter touchdowns. counting from two yards out on cross-buck. A penalty nullified Na- lANE lam PHTCAfiO.

Nov. 13 OP) Joe Max' Don Stutters sparked the Watonga Eagles to a 28-0 victory over the Elk City Elks in a non-district game here Friday night. ihe-'vHstrict1 3B champs, Air Flow Needles first try and he missed his second Former Aggie Center Signs Laker Contract STILL' VATER. Nov. 13 (Special) CteyeJand's.

masters-poking, deTeated the dangerous punch p-rUnlver: Ity, of- Oklahoma Interna scored in each quarter to' shut out the) Elks. Stutters scored in the first andj after a 15-yard holding penalty. End Cashes Break Enid cashed break of its own tc take the lead 1) fore the second per-lrd ended. Tabu' nounced on a wile ing Bob Satterfield, Chicago light heavyweight in their 10-round bout in the Chicago stadium Friday night. tional soi cer club scored a l-u vicroiy over the Oklahoma Interna- (mnnl Hi here Friduv nifiht.

MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 13 (Special) -Ray Ellefson, former Oklahoma Ag- (rie center, was tmed Friday by tne it verdict of the two Judges and J. "Yo yo" Eidelman of Peru goaled Minneapolis Lakers of the Basketball referee Johnny Behr was unanimous. early in tne scconQ nan ui uic vu.i ously-f on game. WITH AIR-FILTER CAP New, quickly installed carburetor imDrovement.

Replaces present or Bring Your Car to Us For All Its Needs And Noiv, It's Time for that Twice-Yearly Lubrication second penoas on lmis ui ftKleth Shamburg counted in the third stanza on a 25-yard jaunt around right end. Stutters made the final tally when he intercepted a pass and ran it 65 yards to score. Billy Association 01 Amenta, ui uicsoiuuai lateral by Mock on the Altus 14 and the Plainsmen had a touchdown in four plays. Halfback Bob Beckham liirried the ball over on a sweeping league. Ellefson was re eased Thursday by dinary idling adjustment screw in YOUR carburetor to improve Fuel- double reverse i round left end that the Chicago Stags of the same league.

The 6-9 center will spell off George New Mexico Tips Fort Hays, 27 to 14 1.45 f-MinKS. N. Nov. 13 WP)- Greene kicked all tour extra pum. El Reno Shades Kingfisher, 20-18 was good for sin yards.

Godflara rooted the extra point and Enid led, 13-12, Mikan. MOUNTAIN VIEW RAMS TIPTON, 32-7 AS SIMS SHINES in Nnv 13 CSrjecial)- Air Mixture to Add MUKt Miles. USERS REPORT Motor 'Easier Slow'r Idling, Fast.r Pick-Up-BUT YOU TEST IT. TEAR OUT THIS AO The Nov Mexico Aggies broke loose in the ficond half Friday to defeat PAIR FUELS SEMINOLE PAST McALESTER, 13-0 Nov. 13 (Stjecial)' A fumble mv have cost Enid Its thud touchdown as the second half opened, a 52- ird drive stalling on the Bulldog line when Beckham K-TNnPTRHKR.

Nov. 13 (Snecial)- Paced by Bobby Sims, who scored thP Mountain View COMPLETE 1,000 MILE LUBRICATION using Factery-Speei-fied WHEEL BEARINGS Lubricate with special lubricant M-4664. DIFFERENTIAL Drain and refill with carreer seaienal lubri- AIR CLEANER AND BREATHER CAP Clean and service. (Check Brake Fluid, Shock Absorbers. Oil Filter.

Engine Oil.) art Ha; Kansas, in iooidbii, The Kansas eleven scored early in The sominnle Chieftains blanked Mc- Charles Hahn's accurate toe gave the El Reno Indians a 20-18 victory over; Tigers outraced Tipton, 32-7. here Alester Buffaloes, U-u, in a aisirici, dropped the ball and Wilson recovered for Altus. the Kingfisher Yellowjacuets nere ri- AjV YOUR Sorvi 5A game for their fifth straight vi tory here Friday night. lnioirGonrA9i! ir af YOU ee McCov climbed a 91-yard march the gane as Robert Faurot went around eft end nine yards for the touchdov n. The Aggies" Philip Nealel drove ovr after moved the ball.

Friday nigni 10 mu lumici-" district 1C play. Sims counted on runs of 45, one! day night in a non-aisirici game, ra Reno counted first when half nfir ii, at fitmMe for an Altus touch Flow Nt Billy Pair sparsea oemmuic rial Moiwy-Boelt Gum down with a 55-yard run around right and 15 yards with the 45-yard dash i th thirri nlav of the same. hnifiniT 4n.varri touchdown pass down to the one from the kickon, TRANSMISSION Drain and refill with correct seasonal lubri- back Harold Kessler bucked over from the one. Hahn's conversion was good. In the same quarter Kingfisher's Neil Bob Miller for the first counter in th end alter taking a pltciiout irom Mock.

This time Nation converted and Doyle Witten, Mountain View halfback, scored on a three-yard run and Walter Unfold bucked over from the LATE TOUCHDOWN GIVES BIXBT 6 TO 6 DEADLOCK the Bulldogs verc off to the Vaughan scored irom tne uve. 14, Pair raced 86 yards in the second quarter for the second tany. am itum- HASK2LL. Nov. 13 (Special) Starting on i own 11 as the third four.

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Scoring 1 touchdown on the last play of the Rime on a five-yard pass from USE OUR BUDCET PLAN IF YOU NEED IT i-vard run by Muriel Robertson in quarter ended. Altus roared 86 yards touchdown No. 1 in eight plays metinir nf the last 45 vards the first quarter. It's a Good Start QAiiiHNA Nov. 13 (SneciaD- Rivhv foartans calned a 6-6 dra the'Hnsfceii Havmakers here Fri- Kingfisher fought back in the final period when halfback Jimmy Stringer il- hiehschool of McAles- a keeper play.

Mock hit through right tackle bootlegging the ball, cut to his left and went ill the way as a host day nigl before a large homecoming! week. Pleose help us! ter most of last season to win its first counteo on runa ui ic of Altus linenvn cut down the Enid the final score coming witn live min Grandfield Grabs District 1C Title basketball game out tnis year me owe nemnns ran smack into victory in the Haskc I scored first in the third servo YOUR OWN customers, and Truck owner. NOW doing with you. DON'T send them a for GANES. Hundreds come utes left in the ban game.

period vfter recovering a Spartan it mvn 40. After two run opening tilt of the season by defeating secondary. Nation converted. M'ELWAIN I'ACES ZEBRAS PAST PAWIIUSKA. 13-7 PAWHUSKA.

Nov. 13 (Special) aavanna ounuugs ucic, ning plrys and a 20-yard pass, Doyle st GANE dealer. of th Taylor drew a i-'-yara pass io o. i. f- the Havmakers score.

Taylor SNYDER. Nov. 13 (Special) The 200 South Harvey-Phone 2-7171 "THE HOME OF COMPLETE FORD SERVICE" Grandfield Bearcats wrapped up the missed the conversion for Haskell Fairfax Triumphs On Late Scamper more Zebras downed the PawllUSka Huskies. 10-7. ui ft district 7A game 1C district i.

i tote write, wire or telephone me 58-4443 Soen At PoMi'Me CHARLIE CAUCHRON OCTA-CANE the snyaer oyciones it.u hue iinn nnssea iot uixuy. CURTIS' 25-YARD RUN GIVES STIGLER 6-0 WIN here Friday nil. lit. After taking 'he ball on Pawhuska tt TVSN Hnv 13 CSnecial) Scor- incr in the' final neriod. Fairfax Red 611 NE 23 rd Oklahoma City Nov.

13 (Special) The Devils downed the Oilton Panthers ONLY 18c three-yard pass from McElwain to Don Bussy. in the second period. Again i tho wnnii inrtcr McElwain scored Stlglcr 1 'anthers earned nun piace UotWet. ")R here Friday nicht with Scoring in the first, second, and; fourth quarters, Grandfield dominated the play from-the start. To break the ice James Walker went around right end from the 10-yard line to score standing up.

Virgil Huff plunged the extra point and before the quarter 19-13. here Friday nignc. Standing on the Panther 35-yard decision over the Snllisaw Black stripe with a few minutes to play, Red on a 3n-yard run around left end. In; the fourth stan. McElwain went eight vards throuch enter for a suore after Dlamoivis.

onlv Inm-hHmvn came Devil back Hampton faded to pa tl, holl inin his arms, when tin-nimh the line from the failed to spot a receiver, and scored standing up. The Red Devils scored in! the firs, play of the second period when fillback Jimmy Curtis scored from the 25-yard marker. Curtis' try for cxti i point was blocked. He also rv.vhiiska's arc came in the fourth on a two-yard quarterback er from the two and Walker added QUAIL HUNTERS! the second penoa wnen oimw6: an oilton liunt 70 yards for contribired three intercepted passes. the tally.

In the third period, Barnett EACH EACH nu nam dmvuy sneak by Edd Williams. TALIHINA POSTS 7-0 WIN OVER SAVANNAH TALIHINA, Nov. 13 iSpecialV the point. A pass from Jimmy wasn-i burn to Jimmy Hammond put the: Bearcats ahead, 27-0, at the half. Huff and Hammond scored in the fourth period on long runs and James Walker scored the final Bearcat tally circled nis own rigni enu WHITE SWAN Oilton opened the scoring in the Lawton Chills Duncan, 32-0 first period when Orb Hulsey passed tc nah.

7-0. in a district 3C game that i plunge. fcnyaer5 lone i- ps Gilbert Steele was played on a soggy field here rri- Eugene fiamungni, nwu "6... tin. Hi.isev pnd Hambr eht re Season Nov.

LAUNDRY CALL 2-0211 plunged from the two. Jimmy Hyde Tlie lone scrre came in the second peated again in the third stanza, this time from the 30-yard line, for the ntTNcAV. Nov. 13 (Special) The quarter when wiiiiam erey final Panther tauy last hnve of winning the district champii nship by defeating the Demon Friday Scores STATE COLLEGE eleven, 52-0, before 3,500 lans i etarilnm Friday nisht. in the first ouarter.

the Daiiey for the tally. Weafherford Zips Pas! Erick, 25-7 mffiTHrorniiD. Nov. 13 (Sne- Wolverlies struck twice through tne air to ke a 12-0 leaa at nauume. our iagsMSl for th Keep Them FIT! A good hunting dog needs MEAT for good health and stamina.

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i iion miarterhack Clar Up ence A ery passea 10 juuuauw Hnhhi in a Dlav which netted l. ColnmbU Frosh M. Chuhlri ciali-Windins! up their season, the yards. Wery tossed another scoring, pass to Lucky Guinn just before the; Weatherford bagies i.ouncra oiu, 25-7. in a district 4B same here Fri- nan eniea.

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ST. HELEN ROAD PORTLAND 10, OREGON in the first quarterback Bill Henrv of Weafherford sneaked over which has a 3-0 loop rec ord. incan cannot win even beats Cliickasha next week. from the four. The Bearcats took r.

i fr- minutes later wh( CHOPPED HORSE MEAT (Nothing Added) Available in CASE LOTS at your Groeer'i wniie Hunt toicked over from the sew un in the third period. Ron one-foot mark and Bob Putoff Jf." triee rame roarins back in nie Scctt bucked over from the one for the first tally and Guinn took a lateral an a punt return and went 75 varrt the ripht. sidelines for the second period. Thurman Bielbry Bfcwplns 30 'ards around left end ALL dogt and catt bye MO-VI. Your money back if your per won't eat it.

fflT6ne tally and rienry cuck ng oen ii tn Harold Gartrell. next ore. Gene Yates kicked the extra ''int to make it 25-0. Scat tack Jackie Dees made the final score on a 26-yard run Another pa.s, this time from Henry scored Weatherford's the last period. Yates again con- final touchdov'n.

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