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Tulsa World from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 6

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6 TULSA DAILY WORLD SATURDAY OCTOBER 28 1950 LATE SAPULPA SURGE TUPS ROPERS 16 7 Sooner Win The Statistics: streak of In the Big eleven in Big Seven best features of each for i i xt 1CU1 wAuueHuneu uruDuea AODV IjS will be handy if the going gets All Stars Marnnis roueh hut Wilkinson will nrnhnhlv rS' db' MarqUlS ww 61 officials will be on their The Statistics: AM Arkansas World Special to The Tulsa World Oklahoma A 8 afternoon on VS Missouri second with yards for point knotted back 8 O'Connor Scores Pair As Drake alls 14 13 SfOCKCAR the Prassa i HOMINY Oct The Hominy on points 7 6 and Bucks scored a pair of touchdowns The Rock on top 10 8 mnffl74omnffl erguson gain and us as said Heat on coach Bernie after that Ohio State game be passed off as Dan Chandler half ended to to pull ahead a full kickoff Dame low in spirit and by two defeats in four or the the only with Iowa State Oklahoma's twice more get started the initial from the who has for the a scrim the the de hls Arthur Schwartz voted the Grazi ano ticket six rounds to four The AP card had it 5 5 with Graziano the winner on points 6 5 Graziano lost the fifth round be cause nf a low blow He probably would have won it on many of the score cards if he hadn't gone out of bounds The crowd of 10461 that paid $55270 for the fall season opener seemed to like the contest between free swinging Rocky who missed more often that he landed and blond Tony who ran out of gas in the final round There were no knockdowns Head gave his a three in final stout Sapulpa defense a running attack that quit earned Chieftains In Page 7 3 0 4 0 Ar ex has list ac 3 3 0 0 5 3 2 3 3 0 0 0 pf 4 0 2 1 2 3 tn 17 0 12 0 I 14 0 4 a 7 4 0 0 5 0 2 3 1 0 22 charges touchdown favorites HURRICANE GUNS OR OURTH WIN AGAINST BRADLEY 17 2 0 0 3 2 2 3 1 3 GRAZIANO WHIPS TONY IN SCORCHER PERRY PUMMEUS BLUE JAYS 25 12 BIG HEARTED BACK LETS MATES TALLY last the in the first period and added an other in the fourth to def at the Skiatook Bulldogs 20 0 ere to night in a non confcrence football 'contest It was the 34th consecutive game in which Hominy has scored with the string starting in 1047 Gene LaCrone chalked up the first score when he swept 15 yards around end and George Trumbly counted a few moments later when he dashed 52 yards to the end zone Bobby Wilson plunged eight yards for the final tally in the last pe riod Wilson also was credited with two conversion points after missing his first try after LaCrone's marker ARKANSAS ROSH TOY WITH COLTS GRAB 18 TO 0 WIN NEW YORK Oct 27 (Pi Wild Rocky Graziano closed strong after taking an early boxing lesson to whip Tony Janiro of Youngstown on a close but unanimous 10 round decision tonight at Madison Square Garden Graziano weighed Janiro It was so close that two of the officials had to resort to Colonel Ed die Eagan's point system to find a winner under New York state athletic commission rules Both Judge Joe Agnello and Ref eree Ruby Goldstein had it 5 5 in rounds Agnello had Graziano ahead on points 7 6 and Goldstein had they come big red winning surge from three 57000 many fans ll SS SS no a 7 0 lead the ville's big hearted quarterback Raymond erguson let just about everyone on the Cardinal squad score here tonight as Collinsville romped tp a 46 to 12 victory over Haskell's Haymakers in a District 14B contest erguson scored the first touch down himself on a 90 yard gallop but on the second lie ran the ball tn the three yard line then took over the duties and snapped the ball to regular Center Don Payne who moved three the score In the third quarter again reeled off a long was apparently on his way to a but he stopped on the two yard line and handed off the leather to Guard Leroy Duncan who stepped over the goal for his initial score of the season On top of this erguson reeled off one other run of 23 yards for a touchdown carrying the ball all the way with no assistance OKLAHOMA Keller Weatherall aval nttuu Moore Mayes Smith Anderson Vessels1 Heatly Heath WILDCATS RETAIN TITLE HOPES WITH WIN OVER WEBSTER of approxi watched the team take a quarter LAKERS PICK UP STEAM IN 2D HAL RIP STARS 61 54 Hurricane lanker Ordered to Bed PKORIA III Oct Tulsa's Golden Hurricane listed another casualty here toniaht when Wayne Boor one of Tul sa's better pass receivers and blockers was ordered to bed ulferlnt from a hllh fever Boor suffered his attack lust before the Hurricane went to the field tonight for a ore game workout He was ordered Io bed by the team physician and the Tulsa reaches feared he would not be able to see any service against Bradley Otherwise the Hurricane nlfht work out went off without incident auards Bushelt Swanson Hall Hacker Qoetl Bar ends Tuttle Driscoll Belt CHICAGO Oct 27 Th Minneapolis Lakers picked up sec ond half steam to win their third straight all star basketball game 61 54 from a dogged unch of col legians before 19219 at Chicago stadium tonight The Lakers led at halftime only 29 27 but even with big George Mikan held fairly well in check the rebound dominating pro relent lessly forged ahead In the closing half With three minutes left the col legians spurted to whittle a 57 44 deficit to only 57 53 But the Lakers weathered out the closing minute Mikan collected 14 points being outscored by his Laker teammate Jim Pollard who tallied 17 Bob Cousy slick Holy Cross play maker led the 11 man Col legiate squad with 13 points The Collegians had a good chancs to spill the National Basketball Assn champions until 6 foot 10 inch Charley Share of Bowling Green 0 was forced out by an in jured ankle late in the first half Without rebound work ths Lakers Mikan and husky Vern Mik kelsen controlled the all star board In a preliminary game the Har lem Globetrotters drubbed Tnnv Ta the nation's collegiate 21 pt 3 0 3 1 3 2 3 3 1 tackle thrust by Kelley and a 14 yard line smash by Bill Lawson who slipped away from four tacklers to get loose Babe Chandler kicked the con version to give Rogers seven minutes into quarter But the lead didn't minute Patty grabbed on his own 10 fumbled it up to the 20 and eamc to a full stop there to keep from running over a team mate Then seeing a pathway be tween the onrushing tacklers the Sapulpa quarterback dodged his way through most cf the Ilopcr team and raced for the tying touch down Starrs extra the count at 7 7 Patty intercepted a toss just before the end Rogers' attempt again Rogers held the Con tin tied on irst down irst downs rushing irst downs passing Yards rained rushing Yards rained passing Passes completed Punts and average Total yards gained umble and recoveries Penalties CHIETAINS MAKE SAETY AND IN INAL PERIOD By JOHN IL TURNER Tulsa World Sports Writer PEORIA Ill Oct Gunning for their fourth victory of the sea but their first in the Missouri Valley conferenc Tulsa Uni highly favored Golden Bartlesville Wildcats kept their 6 A football championship hopes alive here tonight by trouncing Tulsa Webster 25 12 before 6000 fans The hometowners drove 60 yards in the first period to open the games scoring and then scored before the Tulsans could Dallas Dobbs made tally bv drivine over five Richard Teague drop kicked the extra point The Wildcats came back with an other 60 yard march in the second period with most of the gaining plays again being on the ground Watie Bell talliMi from the nine on a cross buck Teague's kick was blocked as Bartlesville led at half time 13 0 Gene Sroufe sparked the Bar tlesville 1) drive by Intercept ing a pass nn the 40 and returning 20 yards Ground power moved the ball to the Webster 23 and then Bill Quintana hit Dobbs with a scoring aerial Teague missed the conversion try The Tulsans showed their spirit by driving 80 yards early in the last period with Valdon Childers racing over from the 15 Bob Carpenter's kick was no good The Warriors came right back and got Into the game with a 70 yard march sparked by the running of Johnny erguson erguson ended the drive by going over from the one half yard marker Carpenter again missed his kick Bartlesville came right back ro clinch the game with a passing at tack that was a success when Tom Peters fullback went over from two Hurricanes collide here at 8 o'clock Saturday night with Bradley uni pass minded Braves The weather forecast was for cloudy but but the crowd forecast expected to fill Bradley's stadium which seats 8800 In an attempt to get more striking power into his team Coach Art Bergstrom has benched three of his giant linemen and will start a for ward wall averaging only 188 pounds per man IELD GOAL ACE One man who won't be benched however is Bill Tuttle 175 pound end who rates second in the con ference in pass receiving with 14 receptions for a total of 392 yards Another important individual in the Bradley lineup will be Buck Stamp a field goal specialist who has booted five already this season one short of the all time col legiate season record held jointly by Lowell Cook of San Jose State and Haskell Hamline of Colorado The speedsters in the Bradley backfield will be Walt Ingram a 190 pounder who has covered 206 yards in 52 tries this season and Dave Shelton another sophomore who scales but 152 pounds but who moves like a jack rabbit Aside from sacrificing beef for speed Coach Bergstrom has con centrated this week on pass defense apparently anticipating a Golden Hurricane aerial attack REGULARS MISSING Bergstrom may be on the right track When Hurricane Coach Buddy Brothers listed his starting offensive lineup here tonight fol lowing a drill of an hour and a half under the lights he said Ronnie Morris or Tommy Dickerson would be in the quarterback slot Dicker son has been used almost exclu sively as a passer ive regulars were not with the Hurricane as it practiced tonight ullback Howard Waugh right half back Jake Roberts TU's leading ground gainer and three linemen tackles David Rakestraw and Kaye Vaughn and Ken Click an end were left at home recovering from an assortment of injuries The Hurricane however showed a lot of zip and spirit tonight and Coach Brothers apparently was not worried lest his charges be looking past Bradley toward the Oklahoma Aggies in Tulsa next Saturday The Tulsa coach was concerned with the Bradley passing He Game of the Week UCLA vs PURDUE Hi! Sponsored by Phillips 66 Special to The Tulsa World AMES la Oct Clear skies and balmy weather were indicated for Ames Saturday and if pre game dope means anything the ozone is pnlno trt ho nhilrlr full rtf nerinls ns Hlllv WAPlrs: anrt hlc 1 cohorts try to snap the 25 game winning Sooners Game time will be 2 Coach Abe as tough as Seven will also be trying to break another that of 14 straight victories over the' Iowa State competition But Bud rated three will also have the driving force of that victory string behind them to give them just a little more im petus knowing that a win Saturday will tie Cornell's record of 26 straight without a defeat or deadlock The Cyclones boasting a 1 1 1 conference slate with a win over Colorado a less to Kansas and a deadlock with Missouri will gamble everything on their passing sensa tion Weeks The sizzling junior whose slinging arm is dangerous anyplace on the field has opposing coaches doing di does in an attempt to stump his aerial wizardry INE LANKER Bound to make a big impression on the Sooners before the afternoon is over the Cyclones have boy whom Wilkinson calls one of the best college ends in the country handling the catching chores in the person of Jim Doran a giant who's as hard to step as a whirlwind once he snags the ball Weeks with the aid of loran and Cy Welhelmi has personally accounted for more yard age through the air than the entire formaticn squad has made on the ground Victorious over Kansas State 58 0 in their only other conference start the Sooners arrived by air in Des Moines yesterday afternoon and will travel to Ames by bus arriving around noon Going along for the ride were two Big Red stalwarts fullback Leon Heath and tackle Cole Heath favoring an injured right shoulder Special tn Tl Tulsa World PERRY Oct 27 Perry's Maroons made friends and influenced people here tonight With a convincing 25 to 12 victory over Guthrie's Blue Jays before a Homecoming crowd of 3000 fans It was a District 8 A contest In a free scoring first half the Maroons managed to hang on to a 13 12 lead Henry Savoie scored one Maroon touchdown on a 10 yard smash and' Billy Pricer soph quar terback pitched to Richord Hileman for the other Guthrie's scores came on a 52 yard scamper by Bill Bar ber in the first and the same back raced 70 yards in the same quarter for another score Perry sewed the contest up in the third and fourth on two long drives Ronnie Kasl bruised his way nine yards for one score and Jimmie Sew ell snagged an 11 yard pass on the last play of the game for the final counter IT'S HOMECOMING OR AGGIES Oklahoma battles Missouri's Tigers at Stillwater this afternoon in the annual Aggie home coming Top picture shows the homecoming parade of 1905 that's Sixth and Main of early day Still water buggies and all Inset are Bob Cook Aggie quarterback and passing ace Diek von Drehle right Aggie center and acting captain and lovely Delores Loveland drum majorette from Bartlesville Below is a typical float one of more than 100 that will parade Saturday morning through Stillwater DETROIT Oct 27 Quarterback John O'Connor of the University of Detroit banged over a pair of touchdowns in the last eight minutes of play to give the Titans a dramatic 14 13 decision over a hard luck Drake university team here tonight climaxed Detroit's uphill battle as he dove over from the one toot line in tne last 12 of play to deadlock the score at 13 all Sam Cipparone then booted his second placement of the night to clinch the win faint hopes of retaining its Missouri Valley conference title were kept alive after the Titans had A and just the Chieftains a 16 7 verdict over the Rogers Ropers at Skelly stadium last night Only 3000 fans saw the Chieftains turn back the Ropers in a district 6A high school grid contest Outplayed In the first half the visitors held a 7 7 tie at inter mission only because of Tykir Pat 90 yard kickoff return In the second period GOALLINE STAND But the Chieftains thwarted second touchdown bid with a brilliant goalline stand early in the third quarter Rogers established a first down on the Sapulpa 5 yard line but alter four line tries the goal was still a foot away In the fourth period Sanulna marched 59 yards to the Roper 2 where Dale Scott of Rogers re covered a bobble But the Ropers tried to run with the ball and on the first play the whole left side of line smeared Keith Kelley in the end zone for a safety Not content with that two polnt margin the Chieftains moved 62 yards with the ensuing kickoff for a clinching touchdown two min utes before the game ended Griffin smashed left tackle for eight yards on the scoring play Rogers tried desperately to get hack in the ball game but Babe Chandler's pass was intercepted by atty with less than a minute re maining Tlie Ropers' first score came late in the second period when Dan Chandler passed seven yards to Charles Tctrfck and the receiver dashed five more to the goal line The play capped a 68 ynrd drive It was Sapulpa's fourth win In seven starts this season and tlie Ropers' third loss in six games SCORELESS PERIOD The first period was scoreless with neither team able tn muster a sus tained drive until late in the session when Sapulpa went 56 yards only to fumble the ball away After the opening exchange of punts Rogers showed a little mo mentum but Bon Tiger recovered a Roper fumble on the Sapulpa 37 Late in the quarter Joe Curry punted out nf hounds nn the Chief tain 12 but that didn't put the visitors in the hole They started to roll alternating runs and passes Elmer 18 yard tackle smash and Patty's short passes to a pair of tackles Tiger and Bob Starr paced the Sapulpa march A 24 yard pass from Patty to Johnny Prince that reached the Roper 25 was nullified a penalty But the visitors had reached the Rogers 42 when the quarter ended and hit to the 32 in two plays before Warren's fumble was recovered by Ronnie Todd for tlie Ropers ROPERS STRIKE That set up the Roper 68 yard touchdown drive in 13 plays All were ground plays until the final payoff pass from Dan Chandler to eature Heavy Ticket Sale or Coliseum Card practically been counted out of the running due to a dazzling perform ance by Drake's speedster Johnny Bright The little halfback currently ranked as the leading offensive star among players gave the slender crowd of 6255 a brilliant one man show He picked up 219 of Drake's 298 yards 146 of them via rushing and 73 on passes Bright Mho carried 17 times on a rain soaked field sent the Drake Bulldogs into a 6 0 lead in the second period with a 38 yard Cyclones All Set AMES la Oct 27 tP) football coach Abe Stuber Iowa State college squad hour chalk talk todav preparation for tomorrow's game with Oklahoma It appeared doubtful whether half back rank Congiardo who suffered a deep cut below his eye in practice earlier this week would see any action Stuber tentatively had plan ned to use Congiardo for limited duty Arns Byrua Tillo Doran Weeks Meling Starting Timts 2 (CST) Special to The Tulsa STILLWATER Oct A badly outplayed Oklahoma Aggie fresh man team dropped an 18 0 football game to the frosh of Arkansas uni versity here riday Lewis field A mere sprinkling mately 200 students well drilled Arkansas 18 0 lead in the first the remainder of the game Shoals played around with Colts putting on the pressure whenever they were threatened a score Shoat Bill Gidding passed to Bill Pickens for 24 yards and an Ar kansas touchdown in the first four minutes of play and five minutes later teammate Bill Clark went seven yards around end for another yard Arkansas end Pat Perry pass up tlie opporfjnitv to et in the scoring act and blocking a Dave Hester punt on the Aggie 15 yard line then recovered behind the goal line for another six points for the youngsters from ayetteville Coach Buck Bradberry of the Ag gie team missed the services of his regular quarterback Don Babers tne niriimcari lad been the ace past tosser Colts Babes was Injured in mage session against the Aggie var sity Wednesday and was unable to plav in riday's game Brndberrv's team seem to get their feet on the ground and get their offense moving each time a possibility of a gain showed itself it was quickly covered bv a host of powerful Arkansas defenders The only threat of the Colts came with just a minute remaining to be played in the game Quejterbaek George Elliott nassed to Boo Green on Arkansas' 12 but two passes and two running plays netted nothing and Arkansas took over and killed out the game High School LOCAL Tulsa Central 7 Okmulgee 7 (tie) Casein Hall 20 Sequoyah 0 Sanulps 16 Will Ropers 7 East central 32 Kiefer 0 Bartlesville 25 Webster 0 STATE Bixby 14 Davenport 6 Muskoaee 27 ort Smitfi 0 Chelsea 31 Quapaw 7 Poteau 27 Spiro 0 Hominy 20 Skiatook 0 Westville 20 Eufaula fl Stroud 72 Yale 0 Ada 31 Henryetta 0 OMA 32 Coweta St 53 Southeast 0 Miami 7 Broken Arrow 6 Drumright 23 Oilton 13 Cleveland 26 Pawnee 0 Barnsdall 20 Sperry 0 Heavener 27 Hartshorne 0 Perry 25 Guthrie 12 Nowata 21 Pryor Cushing 20 Bristow IS Claremore flySand Springs fl (tie) icher 47 ay 0 Shawnee 20 Sulphur 18 Hominy 20 Skiatook 0 airfax 19 Dewey Durant 7 Ardmore 0 Stigler 14 Tahlequah fl Shawnee 20 Sulphur 18 Antlers 48 Coalgate 6 Geary 12 Kingfisher 0 Madill 6 Lindsay 0 Tipton 15 Lonewolf 7 Classen 40 Enid 14 Boise City 1 Buffalo 0 (forfeit) Hugo 20 Idabel 6 Altus 27 Elk City 0 Blanchard 19 Maysville 13 Anadarko 32 Erick 0 Alva 13 Tonkawa 0 Guymon 27 Waynoka 0 Hollis 22 rederick 0 John Marshall 46 Edmond 0 urcell 7 Wynnewood 0 School for Deaf 13 Davis 12 Checotah 31 Stilwell 6 erry 25 Guthrie 12 Temple 25 Anadarko 7 Midwest City 26 Northeast 6 Norman 6 Chickasha 6 (tie) Okemah 27 Konawa fl Healdton 21 Marietta 0 Watonga 26 Woodward 13 Garber IS Newkirk 6 Stillwater 39 Blackwell 19 Wewoka 7 Seminole 0 Wagoner 58 Sallisaw 26 Pawhuska 26 Vinita 8 Collegiate Detroit 14 Drske 13 Citadel 7 Presbyterian 0 Georgia 19 Boston College 7 South Carolina 34 George Washington 20 Drake Detroit Drake aeorlnr Touchdowns Lorenzo CnnvoriAn Detroit teorinr: TmieMowiu O'Connor 2 Conversions Cipparone 3 Glenn Dobbs Announcing play by play Direct from Stillwater By STEVE SNIDER NEW YORK Oct 27 Side lights on football head liners: Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma one of the nation's youngest successful head coaches is aging rapidly under that 25 game Sooner winning streak and now is a worrier to match Notre Dame's rank Leahy Wilkinson looks at his Saturday foe Iowa State: "Bill Weeks their quarter back is the best passer in the coun try and Jim Doran is the number one receiver ineyn neat us Oklahoma is a 20 point favorite Students of football theory will have a field day with Cornell at Princeton Cornell is a one point favorite but you von't find a more evenly matched showdown between a team (Cornell) and a single winger i Princeton) They'll pa rade the mation Notre bruised games was dropped from the fa vorite's role against Michigan State for the first time In 42 games odds ranged even to Michigan State by points Game has been a sellout since Aug 2 with tiokpia anirttr tn antirinn hopeful of crashing the Irish In which has stood since 1918 dlst church The first district Mississippi State has the host total defense but win for losing after knocking off a breather and then Tennessee tlie Maroons dropped two in a row and are 14 point underdogs at Alabama Saturday Wisconsin will start five sopho mores against unbeaten Northwest ern Oklahoma which started wttn a splurge against kansas and Texas Christian hausted its thin reserves and seven men still on the doubtful for the Missouri name that counts for the Aggies complete about face after a dandy start Dartmouth and Harvard proud Ivy leaguers looking for first victory of the against each other It's the rubber game of a three game series between Texas Christian and Mississippi at Memphis Dutch Meyer of TCU once coached Coach Johnny Vaught of Mississippi as a TCU frosh once zooming I ose Howl hopes jolted by UCLA last week will go by the boards for '50 if the Indians don't win this week and all they have to do is knock over Washington's Hus kies another outfit pointing fnr the big bowl The other Rose Bowl favorite California has an out of the league date with St More woes for Minnesota after that 48 to 0 lacing by Ohio State coming up is Michigan which likes nothing better than outdoing Ohio state Bierman couldn't pranks" Game tots when San rancisco meets ordham at the polo grounds Joe Kuharich of San rancisco pop ped a story about flying ordham fists that ordham appre ciate one bit But if it weren't for that publicity chances are New Yorkers even know ordham was playing here Satur day The college boys Just draw in the big except for Army's one Yankee stadium shot each year touchdown pass to Bob Binctte Dick Stecre kicked the extra point but Drake was penalized for hold ing and failed to convert on its second try That was the all important point though no one guessed it then rank Lorenzo stretched lead to 12 0 in the first minute ot the fourth period as he intercepted a Detroit pass and ran 31 yards for a score Steere converted to make it 13 0 Detroit took the next kickoff and covered 66 yards in 11 plays with O'Connor diving over from the one foot line for the first score Cip kick made it 13 7 O'Connor set the final Detroit score up in the last two minutes of play as he ran a punt back 35l yards to 33 He then com i (jicicu uuie passes me tmra to Jack O'Leal who caught the 13 yard toss on the one yard line and was dropped there O'Connor then took charge things himself smashing his way over in two tries to set the stage for Cipparone's winning conversion 0 6 0 0 0 0 Blnet'e 187 1 Haynes and Goose Tatum led the Globetrotters with 20 and 18 points respectively Yale's Lavelly popped in iux ii it? Minneapolis Lakers tl) Pollard Hutton Mikkelsenf Dollf Beach Mikiw Jaros Harrison Marting errins Grant Totals AH Stars (51) Arizin (Villanovai O'Shea (Notre Dame) Cooper (Dnquensei Cousy (Holy Cross) Rehfeldt (Wisconsin) Share (Bowling Green) Lafgran iSan rancisco) Dambrot (CCNY) Schntttker (Ohio State) Calabrese (St John's Riffey (Tulane) Totals 19 ig J9 Half tint A crnrA Ta bare 90 A11a4M ree throws mlssert: Mlkkelsen 5 errin Grant All Dambrot 2 £rLzlnJ 3' Cousy Loleran 2 Schmttker Rehfeldt CITADEL STOPS PRESBYTERIAN ORANGEBURG Oct 27 A first period touchdown by Rudy Willcox gave the Citadel a 7 0 football victory over a stubborn Presbyterian college team here today Willcox scored on a five yard sprint around his right end a 0 0 13 8 fl 9 7 3 fl 0 1 54 27 'ar cnvai" tiicr i varne COLLINSVILLE Oct Collins o'f (1P march were a 12 yard 'A" isher Weeks String Ages Wilkinson I Tickets for Monday's wrestlinf and 'card at the Coliseum went on sale yesterday at Orpheum Cigar and the advance sale may be the heaviest of the year Promoter Sam Avey announced The battle between two midgets Chief Little Beaver and Irish Jackie has attracted the fancy But the principal attractions are the semifinal bouts in the tourney to determine a new Junior heavy weight champ Vern Gagne will op pose Angelo Savoldi and Ivan Kal mikoff will meet Sonny Myers 1 rough but Wilkinson will probably use the big all American candidate as little as possible taking no cnances on rurtner injuring shoulder a chance that pile driver may start however pending upon the condition of shoulder at game time MTHAIL READY Buck McPhail soph from Okla homa City been developing well as a plunger and blocker will handle most of the fullback chores if Heath used with Raymond Powell and Larry Cotton also ready to fill in Just how much action Cole will see is also questionable The second string tackle like Heath from Hollis is limping around with a sprained big toe joint that has hampered him for the past two weeks Two other Sooners Buddy Jones and Eddie Crowder are also ready for action after being out with in juries Jones the ace Sooner safety missed the State game because of an injured knee and Crowder the Muskogee sophomore quarter back was out three weeks because of a bruised kidney Both will play against the uyciones Probable lineups: LE LT LG RG RT RE QB LH RH Tulsa airgrounds Grandstand Track Hominy Shuts Out Skiatook by 20 0 Special to The Tulsa World Iggies Homecoming Saturday 1:15 PM Time Trials 7 irst Race 8 All Grandstand Seats $1 Box Seats $150 Children 25c Ticket Reservations at Roy Oliver Jewelry Store (or Bus Service Take East 15th Street Bus Beginning at 6:30) ACE DEENSE VS TOP PASSER 0 3 Choice To Halt Iowa State IlC pointed out that after all was said wiiheimi and done the Detroit club tied TU Titus on five of them plus two ArJilPbe11 running piays proaucing tne sec ond Titan touchdown in a 69 yard march in which the Hurricane didn't look so good TU AVORED Despite what the coaches thought Tulsa has been installed as a three to four touchdown favorite here in this city more famed for its basket ball now being taught bv ordv Anderson the little Stanford alum nus Basketball pays the way here for the entire athletic and if new stadium has a ca pacity crowd Saturday night it will be simply that the Gans want to see Tulsa university in action The Bradley record is not good The Braves are on a three game losing streak and this year have beaten only Ripon and Adams State But Brothers can't get over the fact that Bradley held a 6 0 half time lead over Wichita now the con ference power just two weeks ago i suppose you nave to rate favorites on the records" Brothers "And I hope you're right" Replacing Jake Roberts Howard Wauah in the Tulsa field will be Eddie Roberts at full back and Billy Parsons one of the offensive stalwarts of the Detroit game at right half In the tackie spots red Cruger and loyd Harrawood will take over TULSA UNIVERSITY Left ends Pawloski Tallent Bonr Left tackles Cruger Miles orbis Left guards Hamm Alexander Giltner Centers Beasley Graham Right Matuszak Papa Penn ington Landers Right Harrawood Prewitt De pape Woods Right ends Smith Scarbrough Roberts Quarterbacks Morris Dickerson ean Left a 1 a a Crocker Helwig Strineen Right Parsons Graves wnirnian Roberts Boucher Whitman BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Left Van Etten Wilson Tim mis Left tackles Zimmer Btimac Moore Left Powers Lueders Gregory Downing Robertson Wall PopkofL Mc reeiey Right Right clay Right Watson Levonian Stamp Cinotto Left Ingram Philbee Hur witz Right Shelton Jacobs Hyde Urban ullbacks Davis Heintger navla Kumpf Officials? Earl Jansen referee Illinois Ellis Veach umpire Illinois Don Ander son head linesman St Viator Harry Deckert Held judge Dartmouth MacPhail Papa Again BALTIMORE Oct 27 Larry MacPhail tempestuous baseball' leader turned gentleman farmer be came the father for the fourth time yesterday at the age of 60 MacPhail's second wife the former Joan Bennett Wanamaker gave birth to a girl weighing 7U pounds at hospital here Last Meet of the Season SATURDAY 8 100 Lap eature Race kA A A a je Ma nk i Bi rr rn rTrvw 9 'tb itryxd stpfvr I 4 'V rtS i iiiriiMiruM irif ilrmUMWir 1 w'wHas ura wwwwpw ijliitwi A Ji 4 5A A 1 i sr if nf" Grid Scores flapulna Rngrrs Prnctratlnns fl irxl downs 15 II Turds rushinr K7 Yards passing 7X 31 PasaeN completed fl of ill 2 of Id Passe Intercepted by 0 Yards runback 4fl 0 Punts 5 4 Puntinr average 212 351 Kick returns 118 46 umbles lost 2 1 Penalties and yardage fl for id 3 for 23 Ry TOM tOBAVGII Tulsa World Sports Writer B'ville Webster irst dawns Ifl It Net yds rushing 232 212 Passes attempted 7 Passes completed 3 1 Net yds passing 51 12 Passes intercepted 2 0 umbles 0 2 umbles recovered 0 Punts yards 2 13 2 38 Penetrations 4 2 Penalties yards 2 30 4 30 Special tn The Tulsa World BARTLESVILLE Oct The The Statistics: Drake Detroit irst downs 1 19 Rushing yardage 2 5 183 Passing yardage 13 (i? Passes attempted Di Passes completed (I Passes intercepted 2 I Punts Punting average 39 umbles recovered 1 Yards penalized (il 39 £9 i An As.

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