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Sunday Times Democrat from Okmulgee, Oklahoma • 4

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1 PAGE FOUR SUNDAY TIUES-DEUOCRAT Okmulgee, Oklahoma. Sunday Morning, October 1930. Oklahoma Aggies Upset Dope to Defeat Iowa Team, 6-0 Maybe Its Fatty Spears, You Hear Composite Box Score (By The Associated Frcus) Th cowpoaita box scars of the first three gameo of th world's Football Results no hx Kansas Arabs 14: Washburn A Oklahoma 41, New Monies Mahnaka Us Texas Arabs A Calarada Or Mbaaari 8. IDisub 1, lews Stale 8. Kansas CrrixMsa 9.

MU TgM VandacMK MImwmIs T. fh lease Elina 8. Okbhe-ra Auk 0, laws A Pandas 8: Bay be T. Wbaenab Cariatra 0L Ohio Btsb Iadbaa A Marthwaabr 14; Tidana 0. Batted for Grime 9th Inning first game, xx Batted for Undsey 7th inning second ear pet PO LONE SIM AGGIES Powerhouse Attack of Nebraska Prove Too Much For Texan LINCOLN, Neb, OeL 4.

tAP) Convincingly demonstrating that the days of "power house'' football have not yet passed out of the gridiron curriculum at the University of Nebraska, the 1211 Cornhuskers today blanked the Texas Aggie. II to 2. Opening the third quarter with a driving attack that waa not to be stopped, the Hus ken first crossed tho Again goal by completing 12 plays after the kickoff. With Marvin Paul aubblng al fullback for Robert (Red) Young, Hunker ace and lending tally maker of the Big Biz conference lust year, lugging tha ball, Nebraska marched from th 25-yard line without a atop, Paul plunging over from the two-foot mark. Fruhm's kick was good.

Paul carried the bell 11 of the 13 times fur 70 yards, Rowley, halfback, making up tha balance ol the distance from the 25-ymrd line where Mathlro, quarter, carried the kickoff. The second Hunker counter was made In the fourth period with Young ecoring. On the next play, Hunker quarter, took Aston's punt on tha Nebraska 45-yard line from where Yonng galloped to the Aggie 7-ysrd line. Afer two plays with Brown, sub quarter, and Oihm, halfback, accounting for nine yurdx. Young passed to Milne, Husker end.

who made It a first down or the 22-yard line. Young hit the center of lilt Aggie forward wall to the 12-yard line. brown added alz more through left Inekle and In three plays Young plunged over. Repairing, KeHning, Remodeling PHOENIX TAILORS Phone 10 mewaaeaaa IlllllUi IUI8 IMDCi Hrore by Innlnsa: IS 110 11 DhLPIHA sot II Bacriflcee Douthltt, Adams, Miller, Holey, Dyke. Stolen Double plays Gel'urrt (unassisted); Dyke to Foxx; hort to Frisch to Bottomley.

Left on base- Philadelphia It; gt. 19. Tima of game I Plhliing Sammary I 11 19 12 0 2 811 bases 8 4 2 I 5 7 2 2 7 KMTOH'K NOTE: Tills Is the rirc slury in a ceric of IS articles on Imimrtant rluingcs hi flio fonthsll cnocliing kingdoms tliniuKtiout Hie Fund, Went and Middle West. By CHESTER In SMITH As the weather man would say, "there Is a disturbance of considerable Intensity developing In the neighborhood of Eugene, which may causa storms throughout tho Pacino coast. In other words.

Dr, Clarence Wiley Spears, most illustrious son ut Kewsnee, 111., has succeeded 1IJ. John 3. UcEwen, the former Wert Folnter, as head coach of foothnll at the University of Oregon. 1 1 seems to he axlomatie that wherever Dr. sets down his SCO pounds, there accumulates trouble far his opponents.

Tho balloon like medico started his coaching at his alma mater, Dartmouth. shortly after tho war, and when Maj. Frank Cavanaugh left. It was only logical that he should take over tho schooling of the Crecn mountain boys. Dartmouth, which had been wondering when another great team was due.

Immediately burst Into full bloom under the doctor's dynamic touch, and when hs left In 1920 to go to West Virginia the eastern seaboard wai glad enough to see hi herculean shoulders disappear over tho Allegheny mountains. Blieare found the Mountaineers In ths doldrums. I'll either make a football team out of this mob or quit coaching, he snorted after bis first week. In another 11 months. West Virginia was the scourge of thu countryside: hie 11! and 1914 elevens were the strongest In the school's history, and probably as good as any in the East Minnesota claimed the doctor in He immediately began applying restoratives to the Norsemen, giving them nn undefeated team in and wiping nut many of the fiophe-a old score.

Ijwt winter Bpeurs went to the west roast to attend the series of holiday post -season games. Oregon snw its chance, offered him the liertli left vacant hv MnJ. MeEwen and wus litli surprised and delighted when he accepted. Sjieurs. named an all-America guard by Walter Camp In 1915, Is noted for the fundamental soundness of th tine play he teaches and the smashing power Is able to build Into 111 nitnrk.

He Is a firm believer in the adage, "an opponent flat on his back won't do any damage." Ills elevens have always blocked beautifully nnd tackled like mi ninny young aavnge. At Jmrbnouth, West Virginia and during his first years at Minnesota hs employed a devastating shift, which probably waa the most -ffeelive nr all such weapons. Recently, ho has had to curb Its speril, hut It still remain a hnf-I'ling part of his repertoire. The Far West will see It this fall. and.

except for the Oregonians liirni-m lvcs, are apt fancy It not one whit. TOMORIIOW: Fnrdue and Noble Kirr. MEANEST MAN Mr. Smith "My husband talks III Ids sleep. Doesn't Mr.

Jones "No and It's exasperating. He only smiles. Capper's Weekly. ASK THE ICEMAN "'When water becomes Ice," said tho professor, what la the greatest change that takes place Th price, sir. Christian Evangelist.

Sports A. M. Gridders Score Win Over Big Ten Opponent IOWA CITY, low. Oct. 4.

(AP) Oulwelghled and outplayed on the (round, tlia Oklahoma Ansi took to the air In th final period of their intersection! football game with th University of Iowa here today and acored a to 0 victory. Th winning touchdown, a 15-yard pa- acroa the goal line, waa acored three minute berore the game ended. Aggie Sube Score A aubatitut backflcld, injected Into the Aggie lineup when only four minute of the gamo remained, furniahed the neceeaury punch for tho viator. Only a few minutes before, an aerial attack which carried the Southwesternera from their 11-yard line to lie Hawkeye 10 -yard stripe had ended with an incomplete pass over the goal line. Iowa punted, and the Aggie look the ball on the Hawkeye 45-yard line.

After Martin tossed to Erwin for a 11-yard gain, tho light pony backflcld of the viailors trotted onto the field. Pusses Work Clarence Hlghflll at halfback hnd Duane Fisher at quarter provided the fireworks thereafter IS yards to go on fourth down, Hlghflll shot a bullet-llke pass to Fisher, who was waiting II yards from th Iowa goal. Another paea waa incomplete. Hlghflll made four yards through enter and then flipped the hall Ccroes the goal line into the waiting arms of Fisher to score the winning touchdown. HightUls attempt to place kick the extra point was blocked.

Inna Fames Full lows, desperate, attempted to lake to the air, 1ml lost the ball on downs on Its 30-yard line, and another drive by Hie tlllvater aggregation began aa the gamo ended. Iowa rolled tip 112 yards from scrimmage against 8 for tho Aggies, and collected II first duntis to I for the fe-iture. In tho air, however, tho Southwestern team was wiprrior, completing right of Hi panics for a total of Ki yard. Iowa rnmierleil with 4 out of It tries for a vintage of Iowa 1inn Slugsi-li Save for tho ncgr'Rive werk of tti. Iowa line performed in elucgteh fashion, llirk-inun w.i tin lust of tlio Iwtckflrld p.

rfiinners. Iliglifill anil I'apt. linker In tue barktleld ami Oates on tho lino iverc I lie slurs of the Angle. Si'iiro by Oklahoma A. non 8 Iowa 0 Sfotiiuj 01:1:1 Tourhduwn, Flnlter f-'ib for ARMY SHOWS POWER IN FURMAN CONTEST WEST POINT.

N. fit. 4. (AP) Thu rising might of another powerful Army eleven swept over the Purple Hurricane of Furman today, swamping the Intrr-seetional invaders from South Csrnllna. 54 to 9, The Cadet varsity, with llosy Carver and "Apple Knocker'' Bowman swapping off ni quurterbnrk end Cy Letaelter.

Ed Herb and Ken Fields Inking the hall carrying order Tuirrasscd the Hornets of the South for only two period, the first snd third, and accounted for It points. Brushing Up What all tha young German Republic what alb Homing youth everywhere too many parties. Now Open for Business At 715 East Main Street With good line of Home-made Candies, Sod, Cigar and Lunches. Plenty of Parking Space Honk for Service I. CHOCHOS Formerly Yale Confectionery 715 E.

Main We Deliver Phone 804 Centenary Ties Texas Gridders AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 4. (AP) The University of Tex Longhorn snd the Centenary college Gentlemen from Shreveport took to the water today and played through four quarters of scoreless football. Fumbles were frequent, a driving ruin pelted down through the game. Although there was no scoring, the Gentlemen had slight edge over Lhe Texans and most of the play during the last half was done In Texas territory, some of it dangerously near the goal.

RAMBLERS TO START PRACTICE ON COURT The lied Rnmlilrr. Okmulgees niusteur girls' basketball team, will take their first Indoor workout of the year In the Salvation At in court Monday at 4:10 p. John Cover, coach of the team, said yesterday. The train ha liecn taking outdoor radios sessions for lhe punt month and all members of the squad are in good condition, Cover raid. Several memliers of the Wade-ley's Business rollrge team of last season have been reporting for the lied Ramblers.

and Cover believes he will hnve one of the fastest girl basketball teams of Okmulgee rnunty. The mnlnstey of the eom-hlno will be Mrs. Fearl Wilson, former Hoyntnn high srhool and East Central Teachers college star. Mr. Wilson Is a player who can be shifted to any post, but she will probably play guard.

Other members of the Wadsley's team who have been reporting are Frince, Jcrnlgnn. Holder and Button. By Laufer Mbaara 14, CcnaU A Lovell That lb It; C. C. M.

T. I Poekaall 48; Alkeisht A Lafayette MsMsafasg A Cobate 99: Mmay A Boa tea U. It; Kew Htmpthlra 12. Wash, and Lea II, Mlrhsiasi A Army Ml Vanaaa A Prlnaateii Us iahnt A Tab 40: NaiytaaO 1A TrbKr ST; Maw Yaafc Anim T. Brawn Warombe My, A WilHaam Mldibhary A Dartmouth 28; Mas A Xfakl II; Navy Fbtm A Hamilta II; Cbiksau A Rider Larria (Balt.) A V.

ALliK Johns A Htblausfc 18; Wat. Va. A Maine if- Rhode Island 1A Drasal 41; Cocear Usloa A hs Blab 27; Lebanon Valley A Albshaay 11 Kdlnhoeo A Fool ham T1 Buffkb A Harvard Vermont A Bawdein 48. Maas. Arabs A Pm.

SI: gwartbaara A W. Va. Wmkyaa (: X. T. V.

4L Caraagta Treh Thiel A Navy-19; Willhm and Mary A Getlrabarx Uhuiova A Dcbwara Hi R. Jaaevh A Lahtah 18; keaa. M. a Marinas Waahinstaa Colt. A JaLna Heokina 19; llpmb A MID-WgST Mbaaari Mtoem 19; Kirhsvilb T.

Notre Dame 22: A M. U. 1A Waetmf abler 12; Emporia T. HeMalbrvz 28; Ohio Wmtayaa 1A Bb Xavier 18: Dssfcna A Ashland Wooaler A Rowling Gnea Baldwin-Wallses A Adrian 14; find lay JL Drpasw Indians Central T. Roar Poly I Eariham A Central 28 Parxnaa A laara Teaeherx 31 Kb Gmada A Ohio Northern ToMa A Waahinstaa U.

lllfnofa CslL A SOUTHERN Alabama Mlm. A Ganrgia Teeh South CanHaa A UII.H: loxthwestera of La. A Tennixam II; Centra A Ksrray II: Dttta A Kentucky Weatera 19: Tnnaylemab A Florida 17 North CanHaa State A Puks 82; Viixlnb A Loaiabna Coll. Mexico IT. A Turn.

Pely 24; Caraan-Newmaa A La. Nermal 28; Rant Taxaa A Mias. CoiL 11; Miss. Arabs 12. Iiaek'aaa Eixkina A Kentucky IT gtwanaa A OUTHWHT Isa Inst.

28; A Edwards A Texas 8 Ben tenary A Tabu U. 28; Arksssss 8, T. C. U. gtausasa A Texaa Mints, Arbaus Taacham A WEST Brishsm Yoons Navsds A Lteh 72; Wyemtag A Western Rate 8: Gisaby 1A Idaho U.

18; Idaho ColL A Utah State Colo. ColL 7. Lexis LI I Mont. State WEST COAST Waahlnsten Rata 18; Calif. A Kssthrrn tblif.

17; Oragaa Slate 7. Btanlord 18; Faata Clan A WaaMaxtoa 27; Moatana A SPORT PIEL (J) By John Gerard til tlie fans Imre lo dn now in nlart in and pk the winner In tlio uot ball rootesf. Head the dope, make ynnr Clinton and even then half tlie time yon win ho wrong. Tint Is one of the things Hint make tlie earnest iBteroMing. these affairs where flm dope backet turned over and flic Impe of many of the ftwillmll ful km era ruined.

It in a lot of fan to see how good yon are at naming I lie team on the hmg rad of the acorn. Why not try Aa It has been raid before, Ittlr confidence is good thing, hut too much fatal. A good llluratlnn of tho truth of those word of wisdom was the defeat by Tuls of th Bulldogs Friday night. Whenever a team gets chesty aorao-ono Is going to knock them from their perch on top of the world, snd It Is a long, hard climb bark. It was too had that Okmulgee loot, especially when the eye of tho whola stole were focused on them.

Friday'! clash was probably the hlghxrhnol headliner of th season and then oh, well. The Bn II ik scs only displayed Iheir rami power at one than the game and that wo their marrh np the field with five straight down that railed In that fatal fnmhle. The local line was ripidng the Brave forward wall to shreds and the hocks always liad i hole; For that on period the Bulldogs looked like the football team they sliould hove bora. Tlie test of the game wan a saddening eight to the Cnlne supporters. Th Bulldogs were elated for a defeat this oeoson and It lo Just aa well to take it now end to get it ever with Instead of later In the year.

A high school team am nut go through two yean without losing a game and keep their head at a normal aba Maybe it because th players are young and haven't the experience and lack the CARS that respond instantly car that snap with pep your ear Ilk that. Winter weather hard on batteries. To be eure that your battery efficient, drive in today for speedy and expert attention. KANE BLI MRU DOWN Tulsa U. Routs Arkansas By 26-6 Score in Opening Contest TULSA.

Oct. 4. A1') Led by Captain Chet Beneflel, who flashed through tho enemy ranks time end again for long gains, the University of Tulsa eleven routed the University of Arkansas, 6 to here today. The victory brought llic end of a perfect duy fur the Tulsa school. It was the dcdlcntury game for the university's new IIOO.UOO stadium, Bkelly field, rnd a crowd of 10,009 that included many distinguished guorta, among them two members uf the president's cabinet, viewed tlie conflict.

1 'receding the game, Secretary of War Hurley received an honorary degree of ductor of laws from the Tulsa unlvrndty, ths ceremony taking place on the field. Secretary of Cuiinnrrro Lmiiont was the other cabinet member present. Other distinguished guests included U. 8. Senator Elinor Thomas and Henry L.

Doherty, oil ami utilities magnate. In only one period, the third, did Tulsa's Golden Hurricane fail to wore The Hurricane's sweep started nn Its first pluy of the game. Hilly Doehm, fpcedy little back, daslilng around hla right wing for a touchdown. Tulsa had Just obtained the ball on a fumble by Ledbetter on hla own 10 -yard line. From then on, things went targe-ly Tulsa's way, although the Fork-era started the second half with drive that loomed threateningly at tlmns nnd finally resulted In ths visitors' lune tally.

Cowboy Kyle, Hie blond bllsxard. led ths Itorken' attack, dashing off several sensations! gains. Clark, beefy Arkansas tackle, waa Injured in the third quarter snd was taken to a hospital, where it was said one hip probably was fractured. The linenn and samaanr: Tala D. fix Arkaaaas V.

Data a a a a Hi (irMiam (c) Crrixtltsn Reyna! its LB geersit rtf nth C.i,,,,, Buekakw Velsk RR Derr fancy Erwis Littrell RB. Chsmhei Hcncffcl (e) QR Ustsioor Boehm 1 Kyk RdtUt eeevHaaeea LoAftlfC rilklnstna IB Dole Seme by perMil Tube 11 00 Arkansas ,.....1 0 0 I Tubs Morisgi Tbschdowas: Boebs. Green, 2 (nb for Boehm), BenelM. Points sflor tooeMiiwn! Beottb, Arkansas secrisgl Tosohdowai Log-kittcr Offiriafct Bcfinw. Cartatu TWT Jomi (Army) Unpin, K.

Karl Jom (At kaiwu) Ud Hntaan, jotin A OMi (PUumm): KMl jads Harold MaMih (Kibnrkt). OKLAHOMA NATURALS SER VICE DEPARTMENT eg ip 112 1 1 1 4 2-2 1 1-1 2 2 2 1-2 2 2-2 2 2 Grovu Earnshaw Walberg Rhores Quinn firing Rhem Undsey Johnson Hallohan mental balance of a college athlete that necessary to keep their feet on the earth. Maybe It because of th glory heaped upon them by their schoolmates. Tlie Cardinals surely stopped whet looked like nn Athletic bmhlide In tlie Wqrld series yesterday, Several of the Cardinal Ida yen tame to life am their first Mta of the Now that Wilson fa Wk tn the game and the beta of Bottomry nnd Douthlt are working again the rest of the games ought to he more Interesting; Wild Bill Holla ban turned In nice gums today. lie was shunting auras thn tint strike on most of tlie member of the Philadelphia THBidemB row" and seemed to spike the siege gnna.

A financier says that th busl-nesa is caused by a change In our spending habits. Well, anyhow, a change In our spending habits hoe bean caused by tha alump. London Opinion. MADE IX HEAVEN A model marriage Is on In which th wife ta a treasure and the husband is a treasury, Dallas News. Take One Home TOMORROW Complete with lralltla dynamic ipeaker JPhssjco HABYGRAXD RADIO We'd Ilka you to drop In tomorrow and listen to radio's latest marvel a full-toned 7-tube screen grid receiver built into a compact genuine walnut cabinet.

Only 1217H inches. It ta built on Phllco's famous principle, and contains genuine Electro-dynamic Speaker Station Recording Dial. Push-pull audio, snd ha great power and selectivity. Yos'll want one, and the beauty of It yon css carry It home under year ana, oa terms so easy jtraTI never mbs the SPURRIERS Tth and Central For the purpose of co-operating with gaa consumers and prospective consumers in the solving of their heating problems, the Oklahoma Natural Gaa corporation maintains a FREE Service Department If defects appeared in your heating equipment last winter, or if your gas burners are in need of adjustment, feel free to call on the Service Department. It will cost you nothing and may save you money.

Your good wiU is worth more to the Oklahoma Natural Gas corporation than any income that might be received from the aale of gas that does you lib good. HERE TOO you will find a Service station second to none in Okmulgee, servicing the beet Gasoline and Oib on the market. We service and sell tire. Okmulgee Service Station Where Service to i Fact 202 South Ohaolgec. Phoac 1449.

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