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The Oklahoma News from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 32

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Read and Use Sews Want 74551 -SUNDAY 1937 1 0 Rout ilhe NCWN Mint 7551 PAGE I) THE OKLAHOMA NULNUAI INUt winrat Ai 1Ut SOMONk FINE PLAY FRIRAY PUTS AVERY AND MEYER ON OFFICIAL STAR TEAM 71- VVOOd S011 111 Pilot Slot" 11 '31 ko A PACE 2-SECTION THE OKLAHOMA NEWS NOVEMBER 21 Lin IA 14111 t)i it vy 0111 iltP LiitwiLPA41 A -Tr rirrirl A Air 1 ea C-- 71 a I -1 A I 1 (:::) Ati 4 1 1 tl I 4411 egt4 14 li i Schools Equally Represented On Crew Which Carries Handy Man NOSFONff 04MOeg00F 44 4 4Pr -'4w 00 fr 4 ------i p-t i ri'7? 1 1 I 4 3 '0" i 0 2 14 '1' In ne i k' 4 '414 e71e A fk 1" 'ttk ele'404 or 0 411log I 9- e'''' 4 I' 1 'Si 4 0 4i' li 3' '-4 i -4--''' 4 r9 -4' ''S I4 44914 I'd' '4 4 44 4 er'r' A 'f I- itagoe 0 -4 I a' 4''' 4'4' 0 1' 4' 1 4 -1 1 1 4 ''t e- I 1- i 1 4: It A Ir" li w'r I'''' v-44- ta me- 4 4 I 0 4 4 A 4 1' I 15 of 1 1 I 1 (4 At 'i io' I '24 4-- 'i 1 -A-'1 4-44 -'--lite- 1 '''-'t' '''( ---1 111 l'o' 1 w- A leor I ''--1(') -1 i i 4 A 1 4i 4111' 4-)0 0 1 "tro '4'6 :) 4 11 S9 I 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Friday night's concluding city loop Serum carries a utility melt So when members of past elevens boast Of Bob Peoples Lyle or Went le flytouli the current luminaries rim retort: "But you didn't hRve a utility player!" -4( Folic for Each School The lineup of 12 rives Central Classen and Capitol 11111 equal representation but Oils was not the RIM of Intnif0111 In adding the extra putskinner It came about alien Fred Meyer (Milken end received a majoritst vote for an end position and Joe Pounder Comet flankman was supported unanimously NM a "lineman" Two mentors of the MX Who participated in t(eleeting the team thought Pounder had earned a berth but did not favor him for an end assignment 9 Elected totaiihnously Notre Dame Blocks Punt To Beat Waldorf Main Here they are the cream of scholastic pigskinners who were named by coaches to the official All-City team following Friday night's final battle Willis Gausman (1) Central and Fred Meyer (8) Classen bagged the end positions Their smashing play brought Roger Eason (3) Central and Kenneth Greene (1l) Capitol Hill the tackle berths without a dissenting vote For the guard slots Di ck Palmer (7) Classen and John Palmer (12) Central won the nods while the half-pint dynamo Tommy Afoul ton (9) Capitol Hill flagged down the snapper-back job The ball-carriers have power and dec eption Altus Avery (5) and Paul Woodson (6) give Capitol Hill two leather-lugging stars Percy Haas (2) lassen and Huel Hamm (10) Central captured other backfield berths in a runaway Joe Pounder (4) Classe was named utility man for his all-around ability and hustle Here they are the cream of scholastic pigskinners who were named by coaches to the official All-City team Artiste Zinzovich' Sweeney Again Is Hero in Close Game Between Irish and Northwestern on Frozen Field COACHES' OFFICIAL ALL-CITY TEAM Auburn Misses 3 Field Goal Tries In Scoreless Tie Player Position Wt Willis Gausman End 160 160 Schools End Grid Season Two Home Games Drop Curtam This Week By GEORGE KIRKSEY United Press Staff Correspondent EVANSTON ill Nov the third time this sewn Charles Alexander Sweeney personally won a football game for Notre Dame as the fighting Irish triumphed met Northwestern 7 to 0 in a tense defense struggle on a frozen field here Saturday Sweeney bolted into the Northwestern backfield with Mx minutes left to play in the second and blocked an it end tone punt by Bernard Jefferson the 11 A Nt A fir Tril MONTANA 0 UT Yrs Exp School 2 Central 3 Classen 3 Central 4 Capitol Hill 2 Classen 2 Central 1 Capitol Hill 4 Capitol lull 1 Classen 2 Capitol Hill 2 Central 2 Classen 165 200 200 184 155 160 210 160 16'2 170 190 Fred Meyer End Roger Eason Tackle Kenneth Greene Tackle Dick Palmer Guard John Palmer Guard Tom Moulton Center Paul Woodson Quarter Percy Haas Halfback Altus Avery Halfback Huel Hamm Fullback Joe Pounder Utility itiAMN ATM I No IP Pirot down' 44 gained by ruffling ittio() i10 Ii oruard pont itinfogird I orlitatit eumitirlY4 1 4 Id gating bY ttlYYtild 31 4ti Forward ititerrepird by I Punting ow from arrininge4 allit 01 4-10141 yonc kirks rottirtied ral (litinuteulp tumbler toreyered ltirds lofft I PePolliP1 40 24 punt a1t4 kiebotts WILD BILL ZIMOVICH colorful Nicaraguan wrestler is in private life an admirer and patron of fine arts and the classics Zimovich's crowning glory is a profusion of flowing curly golden hair which hangs to his shoulders and lends unique nobility to his appearance Tuesday night to pass th time away and improve himself Wild Bill attended the concert by Yehudi Menuhin famed violinist at the new Municipal Auditorium In an orchestra seat in one of the front rows the long-haired athlete was a handsome and conspicuous figure At an intermission Wild Bill was approached by a fellow lover of good music one who probably never saw a wrestling match in his life "I beg your pardon" said the party of the second part "but I observe sir that you are a musician and I wondered if you would be interested in purchasing an excellent violin for only $75?" Zimovich stood the shock bravely "Thank you" he replied "but I really wouldn't be interested in one for less than $500" The fellow lover of good music fled Zimovich meets Toots Estes at the Municipal Auditorium Wednesday night By United Pme MOSCOW Ida Nov 20--University of Idaho's Vandals Saturday defeated the University of Montana 6 to 0 and removed them from the nation's list of undefeated and untied football teams By I'nited Prows COLUMBUS Oa Nov continued Its comeback Saturday holding powerful Auburn to a scoreless tie before 16000 fans Auburn's 4tttack broke loose in the finRi period but a costly penalty tingle unsuccessful field-goal tries and Georgia's stubborn line play held the one of Dixie's strongest from a score An Auburn back George Kenmore actually stepped across Georgia's goal line in the closing minutes but officials charged Auburn was holding and Auburn was penaltwd After the penalty Auburn got under way again but the March ended on Georgia's five Thorpe's field goal attempt went wide Georgia punted out to midfield and Auburn surged back with this drive ending when Thorpe's second attempt at field goal fell short With a minute of play remaining Auburn tried another placement but again Thorpe's kick failed to reach the crossbars -T 11 Last Dartmouth Routs Guess Jinx and Finishes Season Unbeaten Varsity Rests As A Ut Reserres Bury Foe in Snow Football games which close the season for city scholastic teams this week will be anti-climax affairs Central which has captured the Mid-State Conference title and shares the city trophy with Capitol Hill goes to Pine Bluff Ark for a Thanksgiving Day battle Not Much Chance Capitol Hill is booked to meet Norman here Thanksgiving Day but is seeking to move the tilt up in expectation of freezing weather There is some talk of Capitol Hill meeting Muskogee or Tulsa in a "state title" clash but there is small chance the game will develop The billing of this post-season affair would force both teams to play twice this week C1RSSen tangles with Lawton here Saturday to ring down the curtain Although high school teams fold away their equipment this week Oklahoma City University has another game to play The Goldbugs wind up their campaign Dec 4 when Austin College invades Sew tp Second Capitol Hill needs only to knock off Norman to sew up second place in the Mid-State The Redskins played smart hard football to apply the crusher to Friday night and retain their undefeated record against state teams Two ties with Central and Chickasha are the only blemishes on the Redskin ledger in state warfare Nine of the men were supported Unanimously They were: Pounder Inlet liamm Percy Ilium Paul Woodson Tian Moulton Dick rid' mer John Palmer Kenneth Greene and noger Eason Coaches sliin Lockabaugh Mille and Dale Arbuckle anti their assistants were the Judges They empowered the writer to choose Dr Ten nominees at posit ions Whie no clear Maim was posted An unofficial team published early in the week before the Mai game had been played failed to include Clansman Meyer and Avery and did tot represent the coaches' coneensus Other stars just mIssed belng placed on the official teem and a'Pra given honorable mention They were: Kenneth Cunningham Central back: Mlaury West and Puck Kline Classen backs rani Mallard and Luther Crouch 1 :1 eciskin backs Mitch Shadid Central guard: LeroY Darrow Capitol 11111 end and Norris Claasen tackle were other nomineen All Mt Two Graduate Graduation will Mahn all but two of the Ali-Stars Of those named on the first team only Moulton and Denim are sure to re turn Several others are eligible for another year if they choose to NS' out the atvond semester Now Just what kind of a ball club is it the coaches have as ambled? Well it packs heft in Eason Woodson and Greene each of Ikhom scales more than 200 pounda It carries flashy passers and broken field naVigatore in Mies and Avery and an 18-karat line-buster in Immix Ends Meyer and Clansman are dis use pass anaagers and dependable flank guardians (in defense They aparkie on downfield blocking and tackling as well The tackles and guards are capable of pulling twit and running interference and Moulton playing hts -Mat sear is a smart snapper-back Anil Potinder's on hand to play wherever he's needed Fulled Many Thrills These stalwarta pooled their thots for some of the season's biggest thrills CIAUSMATI3 catch Of a 'A5 acme against Classent beautiful sprints against Clasen and capitol Bin: Woodson's sparkling kicking against Central and ClasSrli and touchdown peasea against Shawnee were real pa lpit at ors WhO can forget Palmer's cioms tackling against Ciassen Time after time the- lighting line-backer's eatek diagnosis sent him aaimperlog to the other side of the field to nail a ball-earrier AN erv's consistent gains in the Central and Classen games stamped him as a nimble ball-earrier Avery was the main eog in Capitol 1101s aooring machinery egainst Clasen ida right nick Isalnur aVe everything he sd even minnie he was in the galtle ani Isieyer's adroit pass-grab-I long was a big reason he Class's nwle-daerlis attack elicked Miler) tackled a redskin ball-toter for sts-s era loss ea Capitol 11111 pounded loasoi the goal Friday night and guarded his flank yield against ether onslaughta Moulton Is Small Alhyigh small Moulton is aide weal and amappy Greene Who has been honored on the Ali-City team betime la a brawny tsowertul (-halve And tackler rounder shoved his versatility by eisteMng on to end assignments in nimble-gnu-It Inne atter haring played at tackle Maybe after all this crew does rut esittions in the shade Colgate Stages Long March for Win Off Ohl Riral ny Untied Provo WEST POINT Nov Five thousand spectators shivered through a snowstorm Saturday and watched Army's second and third-string players bury St John's College of Annapolis under a 47 to 6 count in the windup game of the Cadets home season' The Cadets Tolled up seven touchdowns in the first half After that they eased up and Welit SCOrelesS throughout the re1 maining periods St JoillIS SeOled on a 20-yard Ipass in the third quarter Not one Army varsity player parAicipated the coaches deciding the i rest for next Saturday's battle with I the Navy would be beneficial By United Press NEW YORK Nov 20--Dartmouth with a bevy of brilliant backs Saturday overwhelmed Columbia 27-0 finishing the season undefeated and breaking a 10-year of being unable to win the last game of the season Dartmouth scored its first touchdown midway in the second period on a touchdown pass from Homing-worth to MacLeod Gibson converted One play after the kickoff King substitute fullback for Dartmouth intercepted a Columbia pass on his own 45 and carried the ball up to the 49 Four plays brought the ball to the one-foot line and MacLeod carried it over Drostal converted In the third period Howe received Luckman's punt on his own 39-yard line and zig-zagged 61 yards through the entire Columbia team for another touchdown Gibson kicked the extra point In the rinal period Dartmouth made an 82-yard sustained drive which terminated with Christianson smashing over from the one-yard line for the final score The kick for extra point was blocked att i 1 's1 NI I f- -z1 )-- liStle 1 -0 1--- 1 It I- -a IIIIICK STARTS- LONG LIFEPOWER 1 NEW GIANT PLATES with up to DS per coat tore power generat- ing surface TRIPLE-SEALFO CASE CONSTRUCTION 0 FULL WELDED POSTS GRADUATED OWES Spetial MS CA ot Type Battery Nrw "0 QUICK STARTS( LONG LIFEPOWER NwrWith cemTESt powergenerat- tag surface TRIPLE-SIALEDCASI CONSTRUCIO TN FM WELDED POSTS I GRADUATED OXIDES Spetial SIS tA al Ts RAI tPIP -TO 61 Wildcats Negro halfback The ball bounded off Sweeney's outstretched arms spun around crazily end careened out to the 2-yard line Two Steps and Victory There Sweeney picked it up and took two steps over the Val for the gaine's only touchdown which gave Notre Dame its 13th triumph in le games with Northwestern That was the high spot of a game elmast devoid of spectacular action The crowd of 46000 facing the chilly north blasts kept waiting for something to happen but as the game wore on they had to reconcile themselves to nothing better than several stout-hearted izoal line stands by Northwestern in the second half By winning Saturday Notre Daniel hung up its fifth triumph of the of them won by Sweeney Be tossed Navy back In the end zone to give the Irish a I 9-7 victory over the Middies lie blocked the try for point which enable Notre Dame to nose out Niumesola And Saturday he contributed the gante's winning play topped off by a smashing defensive game which kept Northwestern's attack bottled up after the first minute of the second quarter Sweeney Was Margin Without Sweeney the Irish end 'Wildcats might have battled to a scoreless tie Northwestern made only one threat advancing b4 yards from its own 20-yaid line in the first period Don Beep fumbled it forward pass Notre Dame's 26- yard line and the ball was recovered by Sweene The Wildcats got to Notre Dame's 49-yard line In the first minute of the second quarter Thereafter they Well! helpless A holding penalty set up Notre Dames chance to score in the second quarter Jetterson had pluited to Notre Dame's 40-vard line but the ball was brought back and Northwestern penaltecd to its own 7-yard hue because Johnny Ko' etch Wildcats' left mi was holding TURKEY SHOOT SUNDAY A turkey shoot is scheduled Sunday at the Nichols Hills Skeet Club May-av and Grand-blvd Skeet trap and still target shooting is TIRE SERVICE By United rte SYRACUSE Nov 20---Cotgate won its first major victory and continued its I3-year superiority over Syracuse by a 70 victory Saturday Thirty-two thousand fans at through a snowstorm and watched Andy Ken's Red Raiders march 70 yards in the second period for the game's only score Ed talor started Colgate's victory March from his own 30 with a 13-yard gain through center Whit (Rubber Legs) Jaeger circled Syracuses right end for a 36-yard Jaunt to the Syracuse 23 Ilavids tossed a I4-yard pass to Jaeger for a first down on Syracuse eight La lor bucked center for three and on the third down Jaeger circled the Orange right end for five yards and a touchdown Ca pt a in Red Chesbro converted from placement Earl Derhammer Mgr and Broadway Phone 3443 Ilth By JIM HOPKINS ILL lay you a little bet that if I Muskogee High School trims Tulsa In their Thanksgiving Day clash that Coach Bob 777 0: Courtright III not bring his Roughers to Ok lahoma City to play Capitol Hill Courtright I an guy rot 'N tV and he turns out l'' "T's' consistently good i 4 football teams at Muskogee but I 1 I remember back in 1933 when he just laughed when offered a 7 4 flat S2500 cash pguarantee im Capitol He itito f' The average guarantee for a '1 4N high school team is front $300 to CM et Eastern Okla- homa newspa i pets were claim-lug the mythical state championship for Muskogee and football followers over herc in the wooly west resented it Capitol Hill was anxious to play The game was a natural But wily Bob rourtright said No soap" thereby proving again that he's a pretty smart guy Competition is not as tough in eastern Oklahoma as in the Mid-State sector Muskogee and Tulsa usually have things their own way and the winner of this game annually lays a claim to the state tale I'd like for Courtright to teke any of his good teams this year's club or the one of 1933 and meet on consecutive Saturdays Shawnee Norman Chickasha Classen Central Capitol Hill and such clubs as are found in the Mul-State loop If he came through such a program as that unscathed then he would have a 1 ni to the state championship Maybe Courtright feels that he has a topnotch club and that this is the year to accept the Capitol Hill challenge Mmittedly the Redskins are not as strong as in '33 Still they'll take care of themselves but rm still betting they don't play St Benedict 'Wins Orer 11 'ashburn 0 1 -----v-r -4- lio 171 '106 4 A su Marquette Gets llern etre by 13-6' Georgia Tech Too Tough for Florida By I ailed erso TOPEKA Nov Danaher ace of the St Benedict 's backfield broke loose twice for long runs in the final period against Washburn here Saturday and rang up $1 13 It) 0 victory for the RAVenS Danaher's first touchdown trot was for 27 yards and a few plays later he wriggled through the Washburn secondary for 47 yards ite went over standing up tWO plaYs later and kept the scoring column Alt Danaher by' kicking the extra point on the fust counter Previous to his performanees the teams battled pointlely for three quarters with St Benedict's showing a slight edge in offensive plays SL Benedict' gained 190 yards front scrimmage and Washburn ounted 114 The Ravens made 11 first downs the Ichabods 9 ot 41 47v: Ity United Pro1 MILWAUKEE Wis Nov 20 A revengeful Ma rquet University team Saturday surprised Duquesne University 13 to 6 The Milwaukee boys were forced to come from behind however to avenge last year's beating at the hands of Duquesne which was the only defeat on the 1936 record Duquesne scored first in the sec-: ond period with Frank Zoppetti phinging for the touchdown but Ondet's kick was bad William Staffeld Ntarquette end went in at halfback arid on the first play to Harry Leysenaar who ran 35 yards to score Niles kicked the extra point the extra point i 1 Prom GAINESVILLE Fla Nov N-- Florida put up a stout defense for two penods Saturday but crumbled under the last-half power of Georgia Tech 12 to Tech scored midway in the third period when Sims dive-d over from I the one-yard line In the fourth period Sims shot a flat pass to Konemann Ito ran 30 yards to score The Northwestern hue and blockers aae Jefferson almost no protection hen he tried to punt out Tackle Alec' Shelloiztt and Sweeney tere on top of Jefferson just as he laid Ins foot agsinst the ball Sweeney sniothered and then rIt Andy Puplis plaerkicked the 17t6tog6 oveuocaiggiiii A 11MS COUTI the 79y1t6lag6 elm "Ark ri rot A tL ill I fn 1 I LilA I thc Walt- Not tv Dame had three chances tot 'VI 1 seore In the last reaching the 1 UTLI Ca i-s anti Dilyers A 7 And 18-yard lines' 0" 7 The most thrillIng run a the hi iliztlact Auto Races CUM 11 LL4 met Auto Races 0 'am air-conditioned Pullman and new design chair car with ladies lounge and wash room for men: free pillows and drinking cups Fluke Shot Prores Are Was No Fluke iply don't Capaol and Mus- ogee get together and ached- 11 i ule a game for the reRular season' ule a game for the regular season Marquette scored again in the i third period and again it was Ley- I senaar who caught a pass to score1 Copper's kick was wide I 0 r--- -7 i-- I 4--0 BOB MOORE Says: 4 kN -RIDE A BIKE 4 TO SCHOOL" 1411'11171 cl ICYCLES ti 111 tlle as 44-yArd amund Northwestern's left emi by (raartertNick Andy Elf Notre Vtitne early In the tlurd quarter non Heap brtaight III In on Northern' $4 rne Aas A 44-yard tsh Around 10:30 pm Is Oklahoma Cily Ar 745 5:53 am Topeka pm am Lawrence 10:57 Am 7:33 am Kansas City 10:05 pm ireet emeetion of Kansan City withrhe Naroje tor Chleaseo and pfoinca east For deed reservations please Glenn niche A Phones 2-n51-7-'2061 '6 South Robinson Oklahoma City Okla They've been jawing back and forth about pct-season tilts for live or six years now Also what about the ran for an official state championship which would put an end to all claims and countertlainut Maybe that would bring Capitol 11l1 and Ntuskogee together although both first would have to prove their nght to play for the I asked Dutch Hill what had hap penesi to the state playoff plan He COLT 111A Loon (1 l'oanNtend tnatria-tor at the ttivtrtt tqmu-L ants pleam'd ahra cA a htreie In IlLs goa match ant) Dr I John 'ROIL snother taeulty putt Iack acd aatell th allot aaid Dr and VI Nwk a Loe Jr ttulti IAuster than or It IA kte al: tiOt4 but ou C4 atoll ttrelL of the pilots here will be at the I helm of the fire department car 1 again and will be larorrd Over the 3 3 3 other entries Roy Sherman Mel Wainright and Ralph Rase at the wheel of Pepper Ntartin's ear also will be back in action in en attempt to repel the imasion of the new drivers from i the Fort Worth and Houston tracks There will be the usual 10 On the program with the prelim-Wary siseect trials determtning the posititms the sibsequent races With new drivers and new cars in the field the midget autos will race again at the Stockyards Coliseum Sunday night- It will be the first fling at the Sabbath Day at traction as the speedsters try for the litth tune to make a Inning deal of the new sport far it has been a losing proposition in Oklahoma City and there is no secret that rremoter Tom Holden is about to withdraw Wes who 1AA only one arm but who La is the sal driN et' 4 Ni $10 A Terms It DeIted 0c4hons b-- el-44 And Int-telt shor Rep Attu Itep Airme tloritt-ns '411N PIG TIN totte41 It-rss MINNFArOLIS Mn Novs rbe VarAetty Mmnesola teca chndleti the Canferenoe ellampionshlp tNy WoOttl Wtsonrstn 13 to 8 a INd's 13rN crod of 45000 tlila vir apip 411911 RAIL LS I IL Kee Moore On my 1 'It''s6 imomaxAvxlmmwtAttatuitamos ON PAGE SZ7TION 4.

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