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Seminole Producer from Seminole, Oklahoma • 7

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Seminole (Okla) Producer Sunday Oet 24 1948 Page 7 i Gridiron 'Graphs Missouri Tramples Iowa Slate 49-7 tonished fans watched the Hawk-eyes 20-point underdogs use a Brilliant aerial attack to battle Notre Dame on almost even terms during the first half which ended with the Irish ahead 13 to 6 Both-of Notre first half touchdowns were set up by Iowa Southerns Rips OCU 55-20 With Ineligible Playei Notre Dame Bounces Fighting Iowa 27-12 IOWA CITY Iowa Oct 23 (UR) A bold Iowa team shok the throne of royalty for a time todav but hordes of reserves and bulldozer linemen finally gave Notre Dame a 27 to 12 victory and left the Irish unbeaten in 23 straight games A sellout crowd of 53000 as LOS ANGELES Oct 23 A well-drilled Oregon State college football team taught University of California at Los Angeles a few gridiron lessons as it marched to an easy 28 to 0 victory in Memorial Coliseum today defeat In eight years today 35 to 0 with only chance of a touchdown being fumbled away on the one-foot line in the third period 1 STATE COLLEGE Pa Oct 23 (UR) Unbeaten Penn State battled Michigan State to a bruising 14-14 deadlock here today before an overflow homecoming day crowd of 23000 The game was Penn 14th without defeat The Nittany Lions were last stopped on New Day when Southern Methodist tied them 13-13 in the Cotton Bowl classic Copper engraving originated in Germany in 1430 4 Bulldogs Upset Central State Bronchos 20-13 WEATHERFORD Oct 23 (UR) Dean Niles Southwestern Tech beck today raced 91 yards for a score to break a 13-13 deadlock and give the Bulldogs a 20-13 win over the Central State Bronchos before 5000 cheering homecoming fans in Milam Stadium Central held a 13-0 edge at halftime on a Roy Lane-Wairen Carmichel pass and a 34-yard run by Don Reynolds The Bulldogs tied it up in the third period on a 34-vard pass from Moon Stinson to Dub Leathers and aerial to End Mike Riley run came four plays later He took a Central punt on his own nine cut to the west sideline and went the distance for the winning score COLUMBIA Mo Oct 23 (UPJ The power-packed University of Missouri football team spotted Iowa State college a first period touchdown today and then went to work to roll up a 49-7 win before 22000 fans as the fancy Tiger backs worked with precision behind a charging line Abe Iowa State team went to work smartly taking the opening kickoff and marching 80 yards in 16 plays to score That CHAMPAIGN 111 Oct 23 (UR) End Don place-kick-king carried Illinois to a 10 to 6 Western conference victory oves Purdue before 56451 football fans today EVANSTON 111 Oct 23 (UR)-Noi th burly football team slaughtered outclassed Syracuse today 48 to 0 as nearly everybody on the roster but the waterboy got a chance to play before 35000 shivering fans in Dyl che Stadium NEW YORK Oct 23 A field goal by Sophomore Frank Reichel in the last 75 seconds gave the Princeton Tigers a 18 to 14 upset victory over Columbia here today belore 30000 fans seemed to chill the Tigers only briefly They rammed back with three quick scores in the second period added a pair in each of the third arid fourth quarters and meantime fashioned a snappy pass defense aided by vicious line play It was Webb Hrlberi and Quarterback Don Ferguson who led the only Iowa Stale push of the day Ferguson went over and Joe Erubaker converted The Tiger parade started when John Griffith quick-kick to the Missouri 43 early in the second period Entsminger got the Missourians moving with a fancy display of ball-handling with Howie Bonnett going the last four yards after Win Carter and Mike Bnouly aided him in setting it up Just 50 seconds later Tackle Freeman Bullock blocked an attempt quick kick and it was the ball on the Cyclone 36 Entsminger passed to Shee han twice the second time for the score 'as the big end made a groat one-handed catch in the end zone Halted temporarily by penalties the Missouri offense bounced back for a third score in the second period the Entsminger-to-Sheehan combine setting it up on the 16 Entsminger went to the 2 and Dick Braznell got the point Church Tries Drive-In MADISON Trinity Lutheran church here has taken a tip from the drive-in theaters It has installed four automobile speakers outside the church to enable shut-ins and persons unable to dumb the church stairs to hear the religious services in their cars Southeastern conference victory over Florida before 28000 fans VOICE OF Greater Seminole KSM I 1260 on your dial PALO ALTO Cal Oct 23 (UR) Southern California thwarted three times at the goal line by a game Stanford line that gave ground grudgingly all day finally scored a 7 to 6 victory today as the underdog losers fell on the slender Margin of a low place kick SEATTLE Oct 23 (UR) The University of California continued its march toward the Pacific Coast conference championship and the Rose Bowl bv knocking over the University of Washington Huskies 21-0 before 40000 homecoming fan9 in a drizzling rain today A new California star rose on the gridiron horizon as Halfback Jack Swaner scored all three Golden Bear touchdowns ATLANTA Oct 23 Two little quarterbacks with big hearts and iron arms brought Georgia Tech back from a scary first quarter deficit today for a 42 to 7 STARKVILLE Miss Oct Ed Salem won a football game for Alabama with his toe instead of his arm today booting a field goal that provided the 10 to 7 margin over Mississippi State in a brutal battle before 28000 THANK 6CWPNESS I FILLEP UP WITH SINCLAIR H-C CAMBRIDGE Mass Oet Burly Joe Sullivan a self-made football player exploded for a fourth-period touchdown that powered Dartmouth to a 14 to 7 triumph over Harvard before 46000 fans at windswept Harvard Stadium today i EUGENE Ore Oct 23 (UR) Oregon scored its fourth consecutive Pacific Coast conference football victory today by crushing Washington State College 33 to 7 combining a powerhouse ground attack and Norman Van bullseye passes PHILADELPHIA Oct 23 (UR) Pennsylvania stung by the raw red courage of a fighting Navy team fashioned a fourth period touchdown today to come trom behind and defeat the Middies 20-14 before 75000 fans at Franklin Field ITHACA Oct 23 powerful Cadets rolled to their fifth successive football victory of the season today bouncing Cornell from the ranks of the unbeaten 27 to 6 before a record crowd of 35000 fans The black-shirted Cadets completely dominated the game scoring in each period as inexperienced line buckled before hard-running ground attack Army ran up 23 first downs to eight while covering 298 yards rushing Tty OKLAHOMA CITY Oct (UJ!) Flaying its star halfback John (Bubber) Phillips under an assumed name and number Mississippi Southern roled up a 55-20 victory over Oklahoma City University today before 6 000 fans The defeat jolted OCU out of the undefeated-united ranks after a four-game win string Mississippi Southern did the same thing here two years ago end-1 ing a six-game OCU streak Wearing No 13 shirt Phillips I was listed on the program as Dick Strain a 200-pound guard The shifty halfback ineligible under NCAA rules because he plays professional baseball had been counted out of the game under by the coaches But when No 13 sauirmed 23 yards around left end for a touchdown after three minutes of the first quarter it was obvious he was no guard A few minutes later the 165-pound Phillips dashed 56 yards to set up second score and in the third period he tallied on a 48-yard sprint and on a beautiful kickofr return through the entire OCU team In 14 runs he accounted for 175 of his 191 yards rushing After the game OCU Coach Orv Tuttle called the jersey switch rotten and his assistant Ace Gutowskv told Southern Coach Reed Green was a gutless trick by a gutless coach" Green said he used the false listing protect OCU in case anybody raised a Phillips had plenty of help from Quarterback Vernon Wells who passed for four touchdowns 5 yaros to Glyn Slay in the first period 33 to Hindu Reynolds and 37 to Cliff Coggin in the second and 5 to Don Winstead in the last quarter Substitute Halfback Morris Brown made the last Southern score Spot Honaker kicked 7 out of 8 conversion tries For OCU Fullback Bob Bar-low bowled over from the one-foot mark in the first period but the half showed the Oklahomans with a 6-20 deficit OCU came back with scores on a short buck by Halfback Jim Wade and a 36-yard pass from Wade to Jack Anderson Frank Bruno kicked two extra points But every time OCU scored Phillips broke- the back with another bnliant run Thej Oklahcma City club simply match his terific pace Since neither OCU nor Mississippi Southern belongs to a conference Tuttle said he knew of no authority to whom he could protest the playing of Phillips But his apparent anger left future relations between the two schools very much in doubt Low Catches Up NEW YORK Carlo Mancino 33 of Schenectady paid a traffic fine of $241 in traffic court here He had received 30 summonses during the last three years for various parking violations before police caught up with him for good Bowling FREE! To each and every school boy or girl at our alleys 504 North First Seminole Every Saturday Afternoon 2 'Til 4 o'Clock Bring your own pinsetter if possible We furnish the equipment and instructions If you would like to learn bowling you are eligible" Come in all FREE EVERYBODY (no matter where you live) Is welcome Come in and make us prove these statements MR and MRS WOOD "Herb" HARBER AGENT SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY 104 Fourth Street Phone 80 Seminole Okla By Johnnie Sturges Log For Sunday Oct 24 th 7:30 Sign On 7:30 Sundav Morning Melodies fR) 8:00 KSMI News (L) 8:15 Baptist Sunday Hour (I 8:45 Wright Quartet (L) 9:00 Radio Bible Class (MBS) 9:30 Voice of Piopheev (MBS) (0:00 Back to God (MBS) 10:30 Devotionals in Song (L) 10:45 Methodist Church (L) 11:45 Reminiscent Rhythms (R) 12:00 William Shircr (MBS) 12:15 Tense Crossett (L) 12:30 Alibis (MBS) 1:00 Sunday Serenade (R) 1:30 Flathead Four (L) 1:45 Organ Moods (R) 2:00 Ernie Omega Show (MBS) 2:30 Juvenile Jury (MBS) 3:00 House of Mystery (MBS) 3:30 True Detective (MBS) 4:00 The Shadow (MBS) 4:30 Quick as a Flash (MBS) 5:00 Roars Shows (MBS) 5:30 Nick Carter (MBS) 6:00 Sing Off Log For Monday Oct 25th 6:30 Sign On 6:30 Stubbs String Band (L) 6:45 Calvin and His Guitar (L) 7:00 KSMI Newscast (L) 7:15 Ministerial Alliance (L) 7:30 Alarm Clock Club (L) 8:05 Alarm Clock Club (R) 8:15 Tell Your Neighbor (MBS) 8:30 Paradise (MBS) 8:55 Rural Round-Up (L) 9:00 Cedi Brown (MBS) I 9:15 Faith in Our Time (MBS) 9:30 General Federation of Clubs (MBS) 9:35 Say It With Music (MBS) 10:00 Passing Parade (MBS) 10:15 Victor Lindlahr (MBS) 10:30 Gabriel Header's Mail Bag (MBS) 10:45 Tommy Ross (MBS) 11:00 Kate Smith Speaks (MBS) 11:15 Swap Shop (L) 11:30 Mystery Records (R) 12:45 On The Farm Front (L) 2:00 Desire (MBS) 2:30 The Lyons Roar (R) 8:15 Movie Matinee (MBS) 3:45 Two Ton Baker (MBS) 4:00 Postcard Parade (R) 4:45 Producer News (L) 5:00 Adventure Parade (MBS) 5:15 Superman (MBS) 5:30 Captain Midnight (MBS) 5:45 Tom Mix (MBS) 6:00 Sign Off (MBS) Mutual Broadcasting (L) Local (R) Recorded NEW HAVEN Conn Oct (UPJ A smart powerful Vanderbilt eleven gave Yale its worst Talk About Progress How things are changing these days The difference between a 1939 and a 1949 NASH is amazing Television is upon us The Atomic k-omb has changed our whole outlook Houses are becoming streamlined many of them long and low to match the cars Evidently we mortals are changing along with everything else Many of the clothing advertisements for men emphasize the BOLD LOOK whatever that is If a man got the bold look his tailor can make clothes that will give it to him The ladies are changing too Our heroines in books used to be gentle shy retiring modest blushing Today ad ad for a novel reads: is a modem woman of the world etched in acid and Chanel No 51 I expect to look out the window any day now to see a man with thi BOLD look and a woman etched in acid and Chanel No 5 gol zooming down the highway ini a NASH AIRFLYTE What a picture! vi Ann ounces A MODERN CAR Located 601 North First St 41 I rarvr -TT IT mr JUL JUL -UL HERE'S THE MSUT TEIEEE We save by use of this future home of Lincoln and Mercury You save on your cor by purchoting from our rent free modern cor lot at 601 North First We ore pasting our rent-savings on to you in used cor bargains We invite you to come by our new lot and see the many fine cars at prices you con Jack Allen in Charge You Can't Beat These Values! S1275 1942 Pontiac Streamliner Sedan 1948 New Chev St Wgn Radio Heater 6 Fly Tires S109S 1949 New Ford Cus Tudor Radio Heater Te Whitewall Tires Seat Covert Fire Wagon Red 1941 Chevrolet Coupe extra slick 1940 Ford Tudor nice car 885 Pit I 1938 Buick Spec Scd Lots of Eitrot Slickest Cor In Town 1941 Ford Cyl Fick Up Heavy Duty Tires Overload Springs RIZLEY American) whether they be Democrat Republican Dixlecrat or Independent voter) are going to elect the Dewey-Warren ticket November 2 And tired of New Deal confusion weary of Truman will elect Ron Rizley oi their next Senator The native born Oklahoma Republican is the only man to work with a Repub lican administration Rizley I) a man1 who will be right not left or left out Rizley will give Oklahoma the kind of representation it so direly needs RIZLEY BELONGS ON THE DEWEY-WARREN TEAM! VOTE FOR RIZLEY IN NOVEMBER REMEMBER POSITIVELY 1947 Chev Aero Nice Maroon Color Lott of Eatres S229S 1948 Ford Tudor Radio Heater Undercooted Driven Only 3700 Mi JrS 1946 Chev Fleetline Originol Tires Looks ond Runt Like New 1947 Merc Conv Radio Heoter Tires A wonderful Automobile 193S Ford Tudor With Good Tires Lett of Trent 5395 00 '3S Chev Pickup New Red Feint A Little Dandy 5345 MS Chock Every One Of Those Values See Them At 601 North First Street Hear Senetor Moore Shawnee 7i4S Wcdnesdey Seminole Dewey-Werren-RIzley Club Henson Chairmen.

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