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Tulsa World from Tulsa, Oklahoma • 80

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SPORTS SECTION 4 TULSA DAILY WORLD SUNDAY OCTOBER 29 1950 BADGERS DUMP WILDCATS ROM UNBEATEN RANKS The Statistics: We Specialize in '7 7 arid for participation organization meet i west conference foes Arkansas and ings will be held to form the various TCU before being outmanned badly MAGNETO IGNITION CO 701 WEST STH PHONE 2 8197 SI No Credit Restrictions on Trucks and Pick ups Richardson 9 Shot Revolver Sensational Harrington at $2750 Hurricane Belts $2995 All Over Blue Steel Beautiful Chrome inish inish PICK UPS OR AS LOW AS $1399 DELIVERED out Gib HAS THE MOST COMPLETE DAVIS SELECTION PISTOLS IN TULSA 13th and BOSTON Davis ilpcii JE venings Num for Addre 14 3rd State City DOWN I00 WEEKLY RESERVE BACK PASSES OR BOTH ID'S IN 14 13 WIN PARK SOUNDS CALL OR CAGE ENTRIES Syracuse Captures Third Win in Row Small down payment! Plenty of time to pay WE GOT TRADE! PHONE 5 5571 "CHECK THESE BIG EATURES" Birdie Tebbetts Weds in Vermont Joe Geri Rejoins Team in Pittsburgh on hid loops and rules drawn up covering each circuit Play is expected to get underway early in December 7 JULL HOUSE SET OR SKELLY Hurricane Once More Chroma Solid rom 9 Shot Shoots Long Rifles Long or Short Regular or High Speed Ammunition Both Single and Double Action 6" or 4" Barrels Checkered Tenite Grip 28 re up by SMU and Kansas Saturday's game also has import ant bearing on the Missouri Valley conference championship race Both teams are still in the running the Aggies having tied Drake and Tulsa having deadlocked Detroit before last league encounter with Bradley A loss Saturday will virtu ally eliminate the loser There's a good possibility of a sellout by Saturday That would fill Skelly stadium for TU football for the first time since the Arkansas game of 1946 BOSTON Oct 28 Sparked by Bernie Custls Syracuse won its third straight game today by down ing Boston university 13 7 before 8591 enway park fans Custus scored the first touchdown In thg ntjnrfnr find A A SPECIICATIONS Solid frame 9 shot shoot long rifle long or short regular or high speed ammunition both single and double action barrels Checkered Tenite stock ports to make MAIL ORDER COUPON it Ira st Tubs Okl Gentlemen: ind enclosed SlM which Includes down payment ales tax and nostese for th bis new ft 9 shot 32 olstol I asree to nay balance at PSO weekly until paid In fulL AND INSTALLATION Sec handle night the new improved at Davis' It's a lot of revolver for little money i'' A New ORD 6 and 8 Cylinder HAL TON Now coil spring action Gives match target trigger pull Returns hammer to half cock automatically preventing accidental dis charge NEW positive cylinder stop assures uninterrupted firing sequence NEWcylinderrelease for easier faster reloading NEW front sight By ARTHUR BYSTROM MADISON Wis Oct (ZP) Johnny Coatta a serve quarterback moved to the regular spot today to pass and kick Wisconsin to a 14 to 13 Big Ten confer ence victory over Northwest ern Coatta passed for both of Wis consin's touchdowns and kicked the Badgers' extra points to hand North western Its first defeat of the year Trailing 7 to 0 at the end of the first half the Badgers smashed bark behind Coatta's fine leadership to come through in one of the hitrdsei but cleanest games of year A ca pacity crowd of 45000 witnessed the battle Northwestern with Big Rich Athan showing the way on the ground and Dick lowers cleverly mixing in passes had the better of the going in the first half RECOVER UMBEE They scored late In the first quar ter after Jack Springer recovered' a fumble by Wisconsin's Bob Rad cliffe on the Wisconsin 19 John Miller and Athan moved the ball to the etght and from that point Athan bulled over for a touchdown Bob Burson added the point with a kick Midway in the third period Wis consin started a march from its own 23 It moved to the 47 on passes and some good running by Sophomore Roy Burks rom that point Coatta hit End Gene elker wits a pass elker faked two North western backs out of position re versed his field and raced for a touchdown 57 YARDS OR TD In the final period Wisconsin went 57 yards for another score with Coatta again in the key roll with his passes He hit Bob Mansfield with a touchdown toss from the 13 Northwestern struck back getting the ball on its own 43 yard line on an exchange of punts lowers' passes to Dick Alban and Wally Jones and smashes by Athan carried the Wildcats to the one from where Alban smashed over Burson's conversion attempt for the point that would have tied the score was wide Northwestern 7 0ft Wisconsin 007 7 14 Nnrthwobtern: Athan and A Infin Cnnveralnna Burann Wisconsin: elker and Mansfield Con Coatta 2 CLASH SATURDAY Dub Craves top Hurricane ace punter and defensive halfback Dlek Von Drehle Oklahoma Aggie renter will see plenty of each other Saturday afternoon when the two state schools and Missouri Valiev rivals flash before what mav ho a rapacity crowd al Skelly field We hove all repair factory trained men your South Wind Heater per form to perfection Hurwitz Hyde Helnlaer 13 14 33 7 90 second Car Heater Every man needs one Pride! Hunting ishing Camping and Target Shooting Home and store protection By CHARLES BALES Tulsa World Sports Writer SPENCER THOMPSON an Amer ican Airlines pilot chalked up a new high 10 in the AA loop at HucK ett's on 15th last week tumbling the pins for a 230 game and a 569 series Thompson rolls for the No Names squad Mel Johnston rang up a new high 30 in the Consolidated 569 four pins better man me oia mars oi ouurne play last week Public Service moved Into a tie with Stewart Hardware Harry Parrish Agency trails the leaders by one game Because so many members were in the reserves the Young Men's league is now an eight team circuit Two teams Silver and Blue dropped out last week The Green squad is leading the parade at the moment with a five game bulge over the Reds Walt Mills carries the 173 Anchor man for the irst Chris tian quintet Houk carried his club to a three point win over irst Presbyterian last week in the Tulsa Church league Houk rolled 556 series The win for the Christians Increased their lead over Christ The King church to one game irst Methodist's John Ryan led loop keg lers with a 571 series Wanda Casey did it again She put together games of 175 198 214 last week to notch a 587 scries and a new high 10 and 30 for the Easfsidc Ladies league Her great bawling enabled ikes ood Stares to take a 3 1 decision over Jaggers Realtors and shot the Grocers into a first place tie with three other teams for the league lead aven dar Cleaners 15th Street Body Works and Hamburgers all have a 16 12 record now Industrial league competition ri day night gave the Southwest Dry Wall Construction team a chance to show its stuff As a team they ripped off games of 904 875 958 and spiked and reighters by 327 pins Another Industrial league team the Insurance Group bopped Bailey Steel 3 1 Wack paced the armers with his 646 scries Jack 647 series paced the firing in Classic loop last week with other 600 bring racked up by Paul Morris (638) and Larry VVagle (617) IE Pawliuki flcarbrnuch Bonrhcr LT Cruder Prrwctt Woods i Hamm Papa Pennington Beasley Graham orbis Ma' iszak Alexander Landers mor Depaepe Miks Harrawnod Smih Tallent Roberts Morris Dickerson Egan Crocker Helwig Stringer Pftrtrint I Whitman flvaraa Roberts whitman Prassa i BRADLEY I Wilson Bell Zimmer Weeks Moore Lueders Gregory Downing Stinmr Robertson Walz Popkoff Powers Bushell RT Hall Hacker Barclay Goetz RE Vantten Tuttle Driscoll QB S' amp Watson Levonlan Cinotto ihh rniibpc Ingram RHB Jacobs Shelton Kumpf Davis Score by quarters: TULSA 1 Bradley Tulsa scoring: Touchdowns Parson 2 Dickerson 2 Crocker Helwig Roberta Scarborough Smith Egan Whit man Boucher 8 'placement) Bradley scoring: Tuttle Stamp Officials Earl Jansen referee Glllnolfi) itmnirA ti itnnic nso An derson head linesman r8 Viator) Htr PHOENIXVILLE Pa Oct 28 Joe Gen backfield star for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National football league was en route to Pittsburgh to rejoin his team for game against the Cleve land Browns Gerl was called here by the death of his father Stephen on Thursday After talking over the situation with members of his family the former University of Georgia ace decided to rejoin the Steelers for the con test "because there is nothing Ij can do to help here" a family spokesman said The young halfback leading passer of the NL plans tqfly back here after the game in Cleveland unejal services for nis will be held Monday This Week's Grid Slate By th Auociattd PrtM EAST Penn State at Boston College William A Mary at Boaton University Cornell at Columbia Holy Cross at Harvard Army at Pennsylvania west Virginia at Pittsburgh flyractjfie at Laavrtte Colgate st Princeton Brown st Rutgers Dartmouth at Yai MIDWEST TIllnoM at Michigan Indians at Michigan Blate Notre Dame vs Navy at Cleveland Iowa at Minnesota Ohio State at Northwestern Purdue at Wisconsin Missouri fit Nebraska Bradley st Drake Iowa State at Kansas State Oklahoma at Tulsa Wichita at Miami (Ohio) SOUTHWEST Arkansas at Texas 'NJ Baylor al Texas Christian Texas Tech at Rice Southern Methodist at Texts AR WRT Kansas at Utah Oklahoma ar Colorado flmithern California at Stanford California at Washington Oregon State at UCLA Washington State at Oregon Wyoming at Idaho Sen rancisco at Denver Arizona at Ne Mexico Brigham Young at Utah Stat SOUTH Virginia Military at Davidson North Carolina State at Richmond Virginia at Hie Citadel George Washington at Maryland North Carolina al Tennessee Georgia Tech at Duke Duquesne at Clemsnn Virginia Tech Rt Washington A Lee Auburn st Mississippi State Mississippi Louisiana lorida at Kentucky Georgia at Alabama UllllWClV 111 VUU IU1V qunivvi OIIM was outstanding throughout Syracuse 8 0 7 13 Boston University 0 ft 7 BOSTON Oct 28 (ZP) George (Birdie) Tebbets Boston Red Sox catcher was married today to Miss Mary Hartnett of Burlington Vt The bride former secretary to federal judge Ernest Gibson of Vermont was attended by Mrs David Garreau of Burlington Teb i brother Charles was bestSunday man (father THE HIGH riding Aviation crew 1 stumbled last week in the Jay cee circuit nt on Peoria dropping four points to Sand Springs But Personnel had the leading scorer Dlek auhert with a 558 series and blanked Safety An other shutout man was recorded when Attendance bopped Athletics The two Southside Plumbing squads nt the on Peoria alleys found themselves in similar positions last week The team Is tied with Black Slvalis Bryson for top spot In the American league and the gals are deadlocked with Towne Taverne In the Tulsa ems loop George Cooke's 578 series helped Lions climb past Cosmopolitans into first place in the Civic club league Lions topped Civitans 3 1 and Ro tary ripped through the Cosmo's by the same margin A new high 10 was racked up In the Oilerettes loop by Dorothy Sss law of the Hillcrest Nurses Dot had a 235 against Headrick Plumbing THEY MUST have done some thing to the alleys at South west Recreation last week for the gals in the Classic league never had it so good ourteen of them got 500 series Jayne Davis of Monty Bar tolled her first 200 game (206) and her highest series (561) Other 500s were turned In by Mll i dred Gibson 524 Pauline Elkins 531 Jo Grier 521 Doris Suttcrfleld 503 Sally Burton 544: Lucille Wavne 503 Joy Brock 507 Stan Deason 501 Edith ox 525 Hazel ordham 507 Amita Brock 527 Edna Bowman 517 Ruth Adams 615 Larry's Star Club came through with a 3 1 "in over Dutchmastcrs last week in the Mercantile cir cuit as three members of the win ning team fired 300s Doyl Wat son paced the club with 630 while George Andrews had 609 and Loren Mire 006 The Pacific Pumps in the City league took three points from Bailey Steel as Erskine Owens rolled a 645 series Cecil Simpson following with 633 Keystone reight took four points from Senter Petroleum with Walton blasting a 615 series Gene Carroll of Conduit came through with a 629 Oklahoma Bowling Proprietors Assn Is sponsoring a doubles tour ney for men with combined aver ages of 330 or under on Nov 11 and 12 at Southwest Entry fee is $4 per team with a $50 first prize Entry blanks may oe omamca the alleys ni" DIAJ NEW PERORMANCE iBIG NEW EATURES The lists are now open for basket ball teams wishing to play in the various cage leagues conducted bv the recreation division of the Park department officials announced late yesterday Applications stating which league is desired together with the name of the sponsor and a $40 entry fee must be mailed in to the depart ment Room 407 City Hall no later than Wednesday Nov 8 which has been set as the deadline In previous seasons leagues have been formed in the City open In dustrial and Church loops in addi tion to a circuit and it is expected that the coming season will follow that pattern ollowing the deadline which all teams must meet in order to qualify Yale Nips Crusaders NEW HAVEN Conn Oct 28 Jun Ryan scored both of Yale's touchdowns todav as the Blue sneaked past aerial minded Holy Cross 14 to 13 in a spirited football tussle before 30009 in the bowl Chuck Maloy the quarterback and star passer was a big threat throughout MicKersnn went across on a keeper Bonrner converted after a five yard penalty against I and the score read: Tulsa 67 Brad py 7 With ii minutes Eone In the final period the Hurricane struck attain 8 Whit avored Over Aggies Tulsa university and Oklahoma college will dig up an ancient football feud this week and kick it around once again at Skelly field Saturday afternoon The contest is one of the high points of the season for Buddy ambitious young Hurricanes and thinly manned but courageous Thirty" or the first time in three seasons Tulsa may be installed as th "favorite" in thLs scrap but the rich history of this upset studded series shows that the tag of has little effect on the outcome The Cowpokes were underdogs by several touchdowns tn the 1944 battle That classic scoring spree found the Aggies outracing Tulsa in a 46 40 duel which will never be forgotten and which sent the victors into the Cotton Bowl and the losers to the Orange Bowl All in all the punchers and Hur ricanes have been at it since 1914 when the Aggies won the first meet ing bv 13 6 It took Tulsa seven years to win a game but the Still water boys finally went under by! 20 14 in 1920 The whole series gives TU a 16 11 edge In victories with four ties One of those four deadlocks was played last year at Stillwater when a favored Aggie eleven was held to a 13 13 draw Pete Annex and Jackie Hartman quarterback stars of both clubs since have de parted from the scene This year's conflict will pit two virtually new teams against each other The Aggies have a new coach in hard working Whitworth and a small but well conditioned squad made up of last year's re serves and a handful of newcomers Tulsa has a larger crop of sopho mores and more depth although hurt recently by backfield injuries Whitworth's crew showed its capa billties bv surprising a pair of South s' fhi Miiiwanf nf a recovered a Bradlfiy i and Tulsa counted TD cominc on llnhort The TU end barely caught the hall in the uir conversion a 4fi 7 martin Il smearrrl i aerial had umriufac lrvnn a ntKted in en Irnm lhe flrarfle' to the to and lanEtten raced Inin the I nrnaily i the Biavrs tnn blocked! inc iln'h With Tulsa reserves manning the guns Io reed a TU mint late in the 1 ktfl lH Her ertd a "I a a a cl A 1 SS '1 when levflnia i to Tuttle to put the 5 an Shelton then broke through the Tulsa 3 line to the TU 6 but on the next LevonLi wis tossed for a loss and fumbled a on the Tulsa 14 Tulsa recovered and Grave quirk kicked on urs' now tn Hraniey 11 a 72 bonf Rrnriipv couldn't move and runted tn the Ttila 45 as the aame ended inal score: Tulsa 74 Bradley 7 Lineups: Continued from Page One They're still pretty good in basket ball however irst Period T1 1 a iivAii'anA mcv 4 I a I a scoring moving 7ft yards in 12 plays for a £hc touchdown with the opening kick off Par a touchdown His TD runlg nnt went frnin the nne vard line I nn Ilp rrnm sons went oter riom me one yira after the Human horf fw A rB anf Boucher converted and the or mounted tinned hrouah the Braves from tackle to 0 74 polnK fnr Tnlsa 7 fnr Bradley Hurricane had the aid of IS vard nenaltv ftrriiv a ii ti 1 1 i 1 1 in mat put me can on me uraoiey one fourth period and Graves kicked dead on Boucher missed the conversion and Tulsa i the Bradley 12 led fi 0 Bradley made a aesture with only three Luisa scored aaam wim nareiy eight i minutes letr in tnp game nnnuies gone in tne penna uirn ji yiircif io inn nusicy tacKie set up inc tu ny blocking on misn an stamps punt on the Bradley 30 and recovering on the Bradley 3 Two nlavs produced a touchdown Roberts picked up two through the middle and Parsons bulled over for the score con 1 version was good and Tulsa held a 13 0 advantage Bradley held the Hurricane late In the period and Graves punted out on the Bradley eight A 15 yard penalty aeainst TU for roughing the passer and a screen pass Watson to Ingram brought the ball to the Bradley 46 Watson ran to the Tulsa 49 and an offside penalty against TU put the hall on Tulsa's 44 first and i ten for the Braves as the period ended Tulsa 13 Bradley 0 Second Period Bradley came back with an aerial at tack that covered 92 yards including a1 15 yard penalty against TU and scored! with less than two minutes of the second period spent Two passes one of them: Watson to Tuttle ate up 27 yards another Watson to Tuttle aerial for 16 yards prn i dured the tally Stamps converted and1 Tulsa's lead was whittled to 13 7 ive plays later the Hurricane scored again Roberts Crocker Morris and Par sons alternated in lugging the ball to the Bradley 45 from the Tulsa 39 Then Mor ris hit Crocker a good pass on the Bradley 35 and Crocker evaded three tACklera to en nvor clanriino nn a A iniHia IMH awn the sidelines on a tricky run Bouch Shirk jzmivvsjt tIl VUU( nnq juisa lea1 20 7 Late In the period the Oolden Hurri cane sent on another inarch ot sarda ion in louciioown Dickerson was laracly responsible this one picking up 3d yards tn eunnlna plays after helm trapped pass rum i He cnmnleteri nn Smith after Stringer and Roberta punched the line to the one 1H Veach Dlrkeren want nv lAwkw a aereon nean linesman viarart Boucher eonwrttd and tha Kurrlcana ry Deckert Held Judge (Dartmouth) in yird aeril to hart a 27 7 margin Late In the period the Braves tossed a scare into the Hur ricane when Watson hit Bell with a 39 vard rasa which put the hall on the Tulsa 41 But the TU forwards braced there and rushed Watsnn tosalng him for substantial losses as the period ended flenre: TULRA 27 Bradley 7 Third Period Paraons Egan and Crocker moved the second hnlf opening half kick off from the Tulsa 25 to the Hradlev 43 before Graves punted nut of bounds on the Bradley 12 A shot at the Tulsa left end lost two varrfs and then the Braves made an aerial mistake Chlnnfio hack to pass from his own ten and Helwig stole the throw and raced down the Mdehnea to scare unmolested Boucher's kick from placement was true and TuIsr whs out in front 34 tn 7 witn six minutes gone counted again taxing nrpn Ken hr nun fumble on the Bradley 2 in four nlnvu th Dickinson's IR ynrrt heave end sone Boucher missed try but Tnlsfi led then by Midway of the period Rlioliirr Iirari kv ttirerf a touchdown th Branle' IuIhh end zone hut a holdtn nullified the idav on nRCK nn iwr nun io tried to ount out hut the hnoi and Smrhrniiirh nvnrM hmmrins hall in tin iri nn Gnra ati placement effort was good and (' Tulsa moved ahead 47 7 The Hurricane had to go only 2 yards for its eighth TD Pennington blocked' a Bradley punt from the Bradley 8 and fc Scarbrough recovered on the 2 Two ph ya I later Dickerson shot jump puss to Smith (Y ys fnr the touch Boucher's conversion try was blocked The score: Tulia 53 Brad ley 7 With harely a minute to play tn the period Egan took a pltchout from Dl ker 'Y i son skirted the Bradley left end and cut back down the middle to score from 22 yards out The touchdown came after fl Whitman had picked up 24 yards In three Jabs at the Bradley line Boucher kick was good and the score was Tulsa ftft Bradley 7 as the third stanra ended ourth Period The Hurricane pinned Bradley back nn its 11 yard line early in th last period and took over on downs on tlje Bradlev 11 Whitman plowed tn the 1 and Dickerson went nrrnsR nn koonrr Ronrhrir 5 i IT Wx i wwK Vs I (d 'H ds OSi 4 1 'A All i nJ lis j1 1'1 11 1 A a A a laaJ I "fin 1 I I 11 3 LINCOLN MERCURY uei 3S 3 A Ji 4 Spotting I 1 Wn irst Down IS It Bushing yardage 212 HH Passing yardage it ZtR Passes attempted 17 ft Passes completed ft 15 Passes intercepted 0 0 Punta A 5 Punting average AM llli umbles Inst 9 I Yards penalized 7ft Ift dSl I.

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