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THE DEMOCRAT NEWS
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. |9
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Chieftains to Launch 6-A
Play at Okmulgee Friday
Revived Tulsa Chiefs Squelch
Meets Florida Sandiles.26'0
This Saturday
Stout-Hearted Line Play
DrawB Plaudits of Crowd
Coach B. Bomgardnet s Sop-
ulpa Chieftains undefeated in
Class A high school competi
lion this year, will take on •S» r
lust < onierence opponent ol the
•eason Friday rugnt when they
angle with the Okmulgee Bull-
fogs.
The two teams will meet
V'ttuali) the same standing b*
l ti* won twu hallgames while
•sin«: one T*be rep
d**K* playing under Coach Verne
Far s have defeated Holdenxille
• 11- and Tahlequab '12-7* while
• i in* hW«>r* the ^n»w«*rful Tulsa
In the Cb»eftains' three games.
'ft'\ won tr> m hapless M AIe#ter]
and Sand Springs t26-4'
f were nudged <l?-7' b> Miami
college » to-ca 1 led R
■ i - tactually a bcv> of less I
• ’aided fust-stringers, fans
•ons'need »
Power Is Shown
'Kmulgee regarded b> 6-A oh- I
> r % in pre-season predictions I
« de stined f*»r the conference's I
t.r*r j*;,n»t. showed they are not
fw- handled lightly las’ week ]
when thex held mighty Rogers
three tallies, one '-n a
"break." arid exhibited an
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By The Benchwarmer •
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For Ful IScale
Grid W arfare
Bobby Strain Named
Grid-Guess Champion
Rn rum- 9»f thr cltiRTnesR of r«do over Kansas Likewise, the!
s»x>rr*. H-nd by being the only CoW»riicto A£K»^*-lVnvpr gAme 1
Hurricane 1* Underdog
But not to Such Extent
As During Disastrous 48
Down in Florid*
posed to worry shout hurrunncH,
but this week it's a rune <>t the
Hurricanes worrying shout Flori-
da
That means, of course, that the
University of Tulsa * Golden Hur-
ricanes expert to have their hands
full when they tangle wnh the
Florida Gators in Skelly stadium
this Saturday afternoon Power-
ed by a big. veteran hackfield and
returning with virtually the entire
The Rspulpa'a Chieftains' talk-
ed-about power came to light
last Friday night when the local
gridsters messed up a stadlum-
dedicalion ceremony for the city nn|Tfi j
they're sup- „( sand Springs hv whitewashing I>1 ut•-
I knev lisinnu • . rut e.
The Iota Troans X. Schmidt,
while rooehtnq the University
sf Tulsa Golden Hurricane di-
rected his 1911 team te the all-
time Hurricane record lor points
scored In one gome. The unde-
feated team romped over Okla-
homa Baptist University I&2 0.
Schmidt came close to breaklnq
his own record in IBM when
his team walloped the Okla-
homa School of Mines ISt-0.
, STIU.lt ATtR. Sept « p,e
i Oklahoma Aggie football pl*vT
• "III he shooting fo» their In
snrsily letter Ihis autumn
taxation of ihe freshman rule i
Ing fhe war makes this
■a wy
1948 spued Ihe Galnra represent Chieftain line won Ihe plaudits of
one of the standouts of Tulsa's fans and coaches as a stal-
moat fans were half-way out of
the stadium It was a desperation
Sandlte pass that Bohhv Hava.
___________ , intercepted on the
the Sandiles. 26-0 ! Sand Springs 12 yard line and
Coach B Bomgardner's taunted re-- er'c" into a taily
gridsters scored early In the first Kendall made two of four goal
uuarter. twice In fhe aeeond per- attempts to push the final arore
iod and again in the last five to 26-41
of play Touchd. wns came [
n three running plays and on a
startling pass Interception In the
final seconds of play
Despite standout performance
hy the Sapulpa liackfleld. the]
Three intra-Conference
Tilts on Friday Slate'
Rogers Takes Limelight
Kuos* a til' game was a tMlble-maker The Aggies
Oklahoma Aggies won 14 ti 1.1 Due to the fact that
vlr-
1949 home season
If he wanted to. Coach J. O.
"Buddy" Brothers probably
could spend the entire weov --
the problem of stopping Chuck
Hunsinger. Honda's all South
eastern conference left halfback.
Biddinq for all-America recogni-
tion this saason. this 1 lb pound
senior rolled up 673 yards in
IIS trios lost year a healthy
average of 7.3 yards pet shot
Hunsinger's favorite running
mate in the Gators’ all-senior
mnteM unt to
I between the
and Tl l little (fcthby Strain. 717 TuIaa Central wax awarded
- Musk ge. «»» named winner lory by virtue of 3 penetrations to hiJ-kfield i* John C..v -aw • ,nj„
•" '«*' «'^k'« Itemoerat New, 1 for Bartlesxllle. all those who.^lL ' 2’*-l,,,urd"r
eves t Ihe slates high f'-olhall guessing contest He pick- picked Tulsa to win were to
|*rb«*.»i ffHithali fans and machct »*d richt winners as did Helmar credited
clear-cut i with all he focused on the for mid- Sharp. R C Kirb> and Morton Nearly 300 entries were received
'ffenat sole 6-A conference this week as Sheffel. in last weeks contest and a
'ailed t» score hu* terrified I the conference launches its hea- Second prize of two football multitude of contestants named
R'»pers rejveatedlx . vtest week of intra-league play tickets to the next h *me Chief- seven winner* But for the most
‘ P rv Gardner fails to see | Three fames will find six of lain same w ill he presented by part only about fi\e and six win-
f>ulld4«t» as a ft t u h He the loop-* sexen teams in actum Del mar Sharp according to Princi- ners were named
• d • .►• coaching ptvwess ? | against each ther All four games pal J R Newman *»f Sapulpa high This week s contest is a good
\al rontor Verne Harris (are Mated f r Fndax night school who states that the school one and |*erhaf»s several will he
w..k md hinted Hams had] In addition 1 the Sapulpa con- *'ill again co4*j»erate in the week- able to pick 10 winners Kindly
• ronteat rpfer to the special football fea-
Not one contestant picked Colo- ture page and send
At ihe Sand Springs game ‘ ference fpener see related story,
night lthi? f'age* with Okmulgee, this
• u.gee, by virtue f its loss! week s grid action within the
g«*rs has Mile possession of I Vague finds the following sched-
t«Kia> but ran ulr
Tulsa Will Foqers es. Tulsa
Central at Skelly stadium in
Tulsa.
Tulsa Webster ▼*. Muskogee
at Muskogee.
Bartlesville vs. Springfield '
Me.) at ^prtleseille.
Although the Sapulpa Chieftains
ext*ect no pushoxer in their tilt
with rapidly-impr'wing Okmulgee,
the game-of-the-week within the!
t‘< 6-A cellar
• e the complexi<»n of the
,» r«- e picture measurably b>
Sapulpa Friday night.
After ths Crown
Th* Bulldogs early-sea.s*»n gam*
h :.*>gers ‘regarded hy many as
s t«*f) team1 and their 1
game with Sapulpa • re-1
- > d**d > as man> more ns t hr [
N f>er 1 outfit * will put then-
■ '* h»*tr two toughest hurdles
The Okmulgee gridsters still
' * w ,* cturference co-chnnipu»n-
^ lor ’hemselxes as a distinct
State Sports
Congress Set
300 Clubs Arc Expacted
To Attend Nov. 6 Meet
power supplements Hun-
singer's speed and elusive game
Quarterback Vic Vaccarn and
F'ullhack Russell Godwin also
scale 200 or heller One weakness
in the Florida attack Is
In Ihe xronminn nf Vaccaro who
didn t loss a pass in as the
Gators No 1 heaver this season
Coach Ray "Bear" Wolf has a
starling Florida line aieratfne
206 ‘r ounds from end to end.
compared with Tulsa's 197'-.-. and
In your entry, anchored d»-wn by Jimmy Kvnes,
205-pound captain and center
In their only previous encoun-
ter Florida defeated Tulsa. 2S-14.
last season
wart hand of youngsters who re-
fused to give ground when Ihe
chips were down
Ken Adau and Ed Gilliam at
tackles Ben TiqVr and Larry
Scott at guards and Arlen Bates
at center—they all played their
hearts out and held the Sandites
to a total of M yards rushing.
Sapulpa's first acore came short-
ly after the o|H-ginE whistle when j
Jimmy Kendall slashed through
the middle of the Sandile line for j
53 yards after end Rudy Vanator
had sklp|>ed around end for 101
>cards
The serond tally rame In the
•x-ond period when Boh Willihey
nearly equalled Kendall s long
dash by running 49 yards through
the center of the line The third
indicated came in the same quarter
when Kendall again struck throu-
gh the gaping hole left by his
front wall for 30 yards. I
The final touchdown came when
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angles with Central Sport*
B«*mgiirfiner will take a rrlati\*-|
well s*iua<1 OkHniffee t* F'1T *** first t:mr in >vars. the
as in the semi-b..wl shajed R(>l>ers will order 'he game as Oklahoma City,
held I favorites oxer the Central Braxes More than 30P sportsmen s club
Injuries Few j If the Ropers can repeat their over the stale will be
Injuries received in the Sand Drra'r,1> arhiexenient in which represented I>*enges said. Purpose
Sitring-h jnf failed t.* . «t The 'hr% '*’«n ■ ut in the r<»und-r«*bin of organization is to help pro-
(>.ief»ain each any kex players I fra> f,v,*r hnth Central and Web- n,ofp better recreational facilities
and te if expected to draw mori , ster rnn t‘k walk “ff and proper development of wild-
•»■;«. \ from his reserx** list thi> their first league xictorx tied ln Oklahoma Almost every
wodk n x lew of their ad«1**d ex- ’ 'heir saddlehorn lYP* sport a club will haxe re-
• • ♦> m twi> i f the aea»“n's Coach Leslie Van Nov's Webster pretentalion in the Congress, fish-
!irst two tilts. 'Warrior*, fresh from a rough 7-0 ‘^g. boating. hunting, casting,
A c«>< l night has beer, pre- | vRiorx \er Marion Anglins Hen- biking, archery and gun clubs, etc
"The sports clubs clone re-
12 Former SHS
Students at Tl! R*.v *• ■*“**’«» * »
Arkansas Firing Award
Twelve former Sapulpa high, ”
arhool graduates are now en- Firing a near-perfert ar-ore 99
rolled in the Uni verity of Tulaa, out of a p..x*ible 1(X) a Sapul-
Oklahoma aportimen are organ- college official* there announced pan ha* been named winner of
mng on a statewide basis Bill this week I the Dal Sailer lee trophy which
was awarded at Little Rock. Ark .
following the Arkansas state rifle
. matches
Parker Bowles Jr.,
ST. JAMES HOTEL
Sapulpa's Loading Hotel
130 MODEM ROOMS JUfD
APAITMEITTS
Loo Harbord. Mgr.
nl<-r.-nce i* expected to he f,.und I’oenges. Tulsa acting chairman The 12 Sapulpan* are
at Skeilv stadium where Rogers of ihe Second All-Oklahoma Robert Francis McGouldpick
Congress has announced s„n of Mr* Margaret McGould-
Roqers Favored i>lans for a convention to tie held pick Hullng
N .V 6-7 at the Huckins hotel in w.n of Mr and Mi* H. P Bowloa;
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\ veteran of the Okmulgee grid-idethrone the stales Claas A
II r warfare passed a rig a ti|. champion* of las' year Coach
fans Who plan t attend thel,’*u* Young* Muskogee povvrr-
C • 'his W«^k It IS Take along house.
'i-tM-nat that football blank- Bartlesville's Wildcats will be
• ' vince the Bulldogs gndir r iv • ho** *o an out-ol-state team
• stt ted 'hat the hi Is when they moet the Springfield
*tand* get every breere that n w* Mo 9nd aggregation.
in Okmuigrr county
(lark Named
l>imlin<r kin»
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A* of this week. Roger* main-
tained the conference lead by
v irtue of its
present about 60.000 active
sportsmen in Oklahoma ' Doen
ges said. The total number of
Oklahomans who participate in
th; various outdoor sports re-
presents o siseable percentage
of the state's population.
Oklahoma furnishes a perfect
setting for a recreational para-
dise. but until we really cultivate
this advantage, thouaands of our
Eleanor Ann Thompson, daughter yard slow fire match in which
of Mr. and Mr* J R Thnmpaoa. ] competitor* w ere [lermitted to fire
William A Black, son of Mr and «n> K'>n and to use any sight The
Mrs Nye E Black; l.eorge Henrv Sapupla »(>ortsman hax been a
Jennings son of Mr and Mr* participant in organised rv.mpet-
<7eorge H Jennings Sr. itlve shooting for only a year.
Joe lee Boar, son of Mr and! "
Mr*. C W Bear. Bill A Johnson.!
► ’1 *>f Mr and Mrs Cecfl C
Johnson. John Dor*-mu*. son of
Mr and Mr*. John Doremus Rich-]
arri Franklin Bar hoe. son of Mr ;
and Mrs James Barbee; Edward
| Sober, son of Mr. and Mrs J A
I Setter. William Wallace Brent-
linger, son of Mr and Mrs Ralph]
F Brcntlinger. and Helen Iw>u
Rockhold. daughter of Mr. and.
Mrs Howard R Rockhold.
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WOMEN EVERYWHERE are looking forward to the
Okmnie 1. n'"’ld^d r']’mp over hun,,‘rs and fishermen will eon-
Okmulg#*e last week when they tinu#» To
won 21-<> Th#* Central Braxes and Ve*r
Por Laying or Selling . • . Use
the Democrat News Clasaified Aft*
travel out-of-state every
Bartlesville laying a so re less tie
go into the xlnndings with a .5*M*
!*er rent on their tie Central
w, .n <<n penetrations hut the
league champp-nship at the end
of the year i* not likely to ride
on his ire
R .lir.g l.kj pm* over his aver-
o_’ in league play Monday night
gave the 'Bowler-of-the-Week ' Conferenc
c K Clark rirunu-igni , ■* follows:
ember of the Pacific Pumps TEAM
team He put together game* of Rog'crs
1S2. 15k and 144 for a 4i*t series Bartlesville
which enabled his team to take Central
• me game from fhe H P Bowie* Sapulpa
five Muskogee
Runner-up for fhe honor was Webster
Jerome Croston. genial member Okmulgee
-a Co.a team who, with -
• 1*> average, rolled 14S. 16c and * rivalry that data* bark to
' a 186 sene* bettering his 1#l sHH be iai*g*ai Pool poor
• iv 96 pins However his Nhen Tulsa* Golden Humean*
nan. was only able to win one meets Arkansas Rasorbacks at
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Ihe sports field An election of of-
fuers will be held, and committees
appointed to work toward im-
provement of recreational facilities
and Oklahoma wildlife The First
All-Oklahoma Sports Congress was
organized in 1942. but discontinu-
ed artivities during the war
game from Tasty Pastrv
Last Thursday night in the Cite
league Owen-L*ndnth lost their
top berth position when Renwood
Cleaners blanked the league lead-
ers and in doing so let MiiJer Fur-
niture take over the lead for
they took Bart.ett-CuHins
camp by a 1 to 1 decision
Renwoods climbed to second
ploe* and Owen-Landritta drop-
ped to thud olace Good score*
were to* and far between last
V -elr in that the bowlers were
shooting at new wood on all al-
loys However Marvin Strain roll-
ed a neat S64 senes Windy
Davu 136. J. T. Ray S22 and
*«*£«* *■-
^™W'A9”k A 3 to 1 decision over
Johnson Jlsurar, . and bv the
same cdtirt Miller
downed B-C, and
Fayetteville November 36 Tulaa
will be seeking to narrow the
gap that finds Arkansas winner
13 games Tulsa 10 wkil* two
have been ties.
■orai* Witucki. associate
coack at th* University of Tulsa,
is th* eacand Notre Dam* pro-
duct to help guide the Golden
Hurricane. Back in IBM. Gaorgn
Vlk. a Notre Dam* alumnus,
was line coach under Chet Ben
etieL
Witucki started kii college
football days at Notre Dam* in
IBM when Knute Bockn* was
still alive, h* played in 1*31-32
•" »» fighting Irish vanity
after Bockne was killed to a
plan* crash to early 1931.
Due to the new store houre on
into Thursday night ench week, the
bank team is sw apping places : soaps, etc.
with a Drumnght league iearn i - -
and will roll in the Wednesday
night league starting this week.
For their first appearance in
the Commercial league, the Bank
team last Wednesday took the
Odd Fellows into camp by a 3 to
1 count; Harrison Clothiers won
by the same count over Frank-
■ma Pure Oil i 'o' all four points
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