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The Oklahoma Daily from Norman, Oklahoma • 7

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Norman, Oklahoma
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7
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'l RPIY SEPTEMBER 22 1945 THR OKLAHOMA DAILY PAGE Ben wen Announces Four Intramural Zones Benn Owen director of men's Intramurals announced Friday the districts that will zone off men students interested in intramurals The four districts are for the men in particular who live in smaller houses where the number is too small to form teams All men interested should phone station 89 for further information The following houses are not districts as there are enough men of Duffy street and DeBarr enaces Inexperienced OU Eleven Oklahoma's defending Big Six Conference football champions a rebuilt outfit with a host of untried new players replacing 20 departed lettermen try their wings for the first time at 2:30 Saturday avenue and IncIud'cM the following houses: Sira lladsrll 720 DrRarr Sira Kurber 730 DeBarr Sira II Benton 731 DeBarr Sirs Davis 751 DeBarr Sira Cooley 755 DeBarr Sirs Pyatte (783 DeBarr Mrs WWte 215 Duffy and Sir Gittingrr 225 Duffy Fourth district is bounded hy Jenkins on the east and includes all of the northeast part of op-man Houses in this zone are: Mrs Houston 211 Boyd Sirs John Morrison 619 Boyd Sirs Barker 812 Commanche Mrs Hodge 230 Com-manche Mrs A Goodnet 741 Jenkins Johnson 746 Jenkins Mrs JC Wells 215 Lynn and Mrs Fred Olmstead 415 Main HONDO COMETS No Name Weight Fos 41 Ed Sobczak (195) le 66 John Rabold (265) It 62 Ernest Glauner (200) Ig 65 Harry Meyer (220) c- 22 Rule Bezdlchek (180) rg 55 Clarence Dali (195) 1 rt in the separate houses to form house teams: Franklin Jefferson Washington Irving Kingfisher and Boyd houses District One Is bounded on the north by Main street on the south by Lindsay and on the east by Elm avenue Tius district includes Dark Drive in tbs first district are Sirs Stanley Moore at 735 Chautauqua Mrs! A White at 536 Chautauqua Sirs (J 1 Krebs 720 Chautauqua Sirs 14 Ritter 476 College Sirs Tom Griffith 510 Elm I SI Jackson 502 S' Mm Sirs 1) Crouch 912 Flood Sirs Rhea Christie 942 8' Elm Sirs Phyne Rudy 73r Lahoma Sira SI Kirkpatrick' 431 Park Drive Sirs Davis 409 Park Drive and Sirs' SIcRuer 430 Park Drive All men In this first district should contact Bill SpQtts 490 Elm street station 1199 before Monday Spotts Is the representative for this zone The second District Is bounded one the north by Apache on the east by Asp on the south by Boyd and on the west by Elm The largest house in this district is that of A Phillips at 761 Asp Opponent of the Sooners are the Hondo Texas Army Air field Comets a brawny service team bulging with former college players who began practice early In August and unlike the Sooners are sharpened by already having played a game last Saturday Although it was matched only this week it's a game that weather permitting may attract as many as 15000 fans to Owen All military personnel and holders of both the university '8 season books and student tickets will be admitted free Other students will pay 50 cents the highschoolers and gradeschoolers 25 cents There will be no reservations 38 Otto Sphnellbaoher (180) re 30 Sam Laskin (178) qb IUTE EVIDENCE Major tqnlpy Reilly of San rancisco Army" chaplain nterned in Narymi POW" holds a boxcontain-ng ashes 'of two 'American joys who died in the camp Major Reilly was captured in Bataan in 1941' 32 Ivan Cunningham (173) lhb 33 Bob Jenkins (185) rhb 34 George Boner (200) fb OKLAHOMA -No Name Weight Fos 44 Omer Burgert (180) le The longest single span military suspension brdige 440 feet long was built over the Shivelie River on the Ledo-Burma Road near the Burma-China border by the Army engineers 73 Bill Hallett (200) 50 Don Tillman (165) jUegestpjOpen son It is 77 Bob Brindley (211) 76 Thurman Tigart (220) 75 Tom Tallchief (215) 62 Aubrey McCall (200) 32 Clifford Stone (178) 30 -John West (160) 37 Bill Irvin (168) rhb 90 Basil Sharp (190) fb rg rt re qb lhb Bearing acreage of California-Arizona navel oranges decreased slightly during the past 20 years in the same period Valencia Third district is made up age showed a 90 per cent increase The Comets who flew in three gigantic planes to the Norman Naval Air Station Friday and practiced in secret on the er field look like a tough tram on paper perhaps almost as tough an outfit as the all-victorious ZooUlers of laMt year who spanked the Sooners 28-14 in last opener at Owen Field 2:30 pm Preferred By Sooners Radio WNAD 640 kilocycles starts 2:15 pm Weight of starting Hondo 197 pounds Oklahoma 189 rock-r jbWfld 214-pound line wrecked Ellington attack with a minus 15 yards and 'oday is going to he the opening for more than one college's ball season it seems The West-conference starts with Indiana ting with Michigan before an icipated 45000 at Ann Arbor te wilf £afce the lid off of the them conference by entertain-South Carolina at Durham the -east- raaiq contest Cornell againsti-Syr abuse at racuse The game will -marie the ut of Ed McKeever last -year's tre Dame mentor' takes on Illinois at ampaign Texas Christian tang-with Kansas at Kansas -City i the Coast Guard academy will te the field' against Virginia at arlottesville Jther good games include VIII-nva-Bucknell at Lewisburg Pa sconsin versus Great Lakes at at Lakes Marquette vs Purdue Lafayette Ind St Mary's Inst California at Berkeley and rt Warren vs Colorado Weight of starting Hondo 214 Oklahoma Weight of starting backficlds Hondo 184 Oklahoma 173 IFDIMIE OZMUN 6-CO permitted Ellington no first downs in the first half This spells trouble fear Coach Dewdy Luster's newly forged running game which will operate off both the explosive and the reliable single wing formations Ivan Cunningham Southern ace tailback of last year who hit eight completed forward passes against the mighty Randolph Field Ramblers comes touted as Hondo's backfield rie-lendency and he Is surrounded by 178-ixund Sam Laskin of Ohio State 185 pound Bob Jenkins of Juanita College and the 200-jwund fullback George Bonerof Buck-nell a beefy running trio that rolled through Ellington field lor 189 net yards running last week New Art Instructor Mrs Jeanne LeNeve of Oklahoma City has been added to the greatly enlarged piano department of the college of fine arts Mrs LeNeve received Jier Vachelor of music degree In June 1944 from the university Lawon Okla City osscountry Team ivided Into Squads br Race Saturday The Sooner line Is lamed by knee injuries to John- llarlry all-Dig end Kliner Friday 210-pound navy trainee from Punta Gorda Fla and Everett llarveH 175-pound blocking back John Jacobs crosscountry coach is divided his Sooner crosscountry nm into two squads for a three-P race between halves of the Dndo-Oklahoma football game iturday at Owen fiehl Prank 'jWalky-Talky" Leach will l'taln the Red team consisting John Canaris Keith Wiles hn Gough Robert Davis and Jay arret Wwood Growden will captain the hite team consisting of Russell rday Rob Horton Gordon Gil-trlst Tom Bump and Barney ardner from Memphis TrnnM all of them starters However llarvell may play OU vs Hondo Army Air Field Today 2:15 PM Owen Field Good Luck Sooners Beat Those Comets Good! Classified Ads EI-P MALE: We need several pin-setters part time ter noon or night Tol's Bowling ancs phone 103 5t4 Luster has two young teams of almost equal strength this Fall and may substitute them by units as he strives to keep constant pressure on the Comets ami also find out something aland his new crsonnel before next college opener against Nebraska at Lincoln Hondo brought three full football teams so her reserves may prove the equal of Oklahoma's The Hondo coach Is Lieut Ilnb Coe A A Stagg's assiriMil of College of the Pacific In the absence of the university hand which (hasn't yet checked out Instru-j nwnts the Norman Illghsvhnnl1 band will play for Hie Sooners and the Norman Naval Air Flatten band for Hondo WNAD university radio station 640 kilocycles will broadcast the game DST: DELTA Tau Delta fraternity Reward Djone 1700 Mona Hi 313 1 DST: RATION BOOK No 3 Har-old Ilazen Jr Call 2034 ANTED: RIDE from 25(10 North niV 2nt1 Oklahoma City Norman Arrive at 3 am onoay through Friday Coll fc 3tS Fh 446 447 326 Main I.

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