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Krueger,
rest of the campaign, with a broken
cartilage in his .knee Thursday. The
plucky guard didn't tell anyone he
was ailing, but a physician "demobii-
aging 2(fe yards per carry on six tries
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beat the Red Sox. 4-1. ...
CHICAGO, Nov. 1.—A 18-year
old Chicago Negro lad. who started
boxing at the age of 14 because he
loved the sport, xtands out Friday
the most dangerous challenger for the
world's lightweight championship.
The youngster is Johnny Bratton,
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Vade.i newcomer Don a^n^
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IBfturday night-1 game,with the De-
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He*U be wearing moccasins because
he cant find a?> basketball shoee h»s
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Hill Seeking City Crown
the show all .season.
Up front there fa plenty of beef
on the Capitol Hill side of thy ledger,,
enough to bury the Cardinals in a
20-pound per man weight advantage
it. Jacobson is more of the name when it
1 it comes to pigskin intelligencsia and
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The Probable Starters
CAFfTOL HILL
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L. Harm* <MS>
D.. Sian* (ICS)
Van Slrkl* (ICS)
[... Rlaal (IIS)
L*. Caak (ICS)
... Welch (ICS)
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.. Pcaraaa (IU)
Oklahoma City U was a solid drawing eard against Wichita, helping
pull S.481 fans into the Kansas stadium, where 8,021 turned out to watch
WU collide with Tulsa ... I •
A needed lift in the kicking department was given the Sooners by
Darrell Royal against the lowans when the HOllts punter kicked five-
times for a 48-vard average, once lifting a beautiful. S!-yard spiral into
the wind, the effort carrying over the head of the startled safety. . . .
Royal rates second In" the Big Six with an average of 48.3. . , .
Kansas State, heaping praises on OU Center John Rapacz, argues
that there isn’t an iota of difference in the performance of the two
back, the consensus
that Golding, wed
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ARCADIA. .Calif.. Nov. I.-ujp)—
Santa Anita's main one-mile Strack
was thrown open Friday for wonkouts
in preparation for the 50-day winter
meeting starting December 28. More
j than 300 horses already are on the
grounds.
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1310 pounds. Meyer , said
4»>nable that the Frogs
t»Hr scores—if any—
here l»n i' much hope in Frogville
i the Fjr; k can conie close to
ant art' Oklahoma powerhouse
gate Army and Texas, two of the
team* in tpe country, hefty bat-
tbrai that xou)d have, with a .Little luck,
gone’ the 'othfr way. and which beat
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SsKLAHOMA
of the "T.” ... :
For last week's Oklahoma-Cyclone game in Ames 21
\formerjowa State captains were invited in as the school's
guests. . . . The one-time leaders dated all the wap back
to 1896. . I
Armstrong Whips Wolf
LAWRENCE. Maas., Nov. 1.—<4»>—
Jack “Spider” Armstrong, veteran
Toronto fea terweight.
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Hockey at a
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Maw Havap
Dows Lose Exhibit
OSHKOSH. Wis.,
Flashy Cincy
TULSA, Nov. 1.—OF— Football
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Tulsa and Cincinnati inaugurate
a new gridiron rivalry when they
clash for the first time here Sat-
urday at 2 p. m.. with Tulsa
established as a slight favorite to
take the Bearcats’ measure.
- The game Is expected to develop
into s battle of razzle-datale running
and p«Ming off the ’T” formation.
Both teams boast smart quarterbacks
in Tutaa s Clyde LeForee and Cincin-
nati’s Don McMillan.
LeForee also does much of Tulsa’s
passing and kicking, while McMillan
is rated a clever ball handler and good
passer.
Coach Buddy Brothers paid little
attention to the favored rule for his
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construction.
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ponderantly former servicemen. ... The score 81 comes c
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TULSA 19. CINCINNATI 87. . . . The Hurricane is blowing again.
. . . A real hurricane once hit Tuisy-town. ... That one came during
the season of 1907. ...
■GEORGIA 7. ALABAMA 7. . . . They say the Bulldogs can’t lose,
with Trippi pitching. . . . They* say Bams can’t lose with Gilmer. ...
Okay, so they won’t. . .
•Allotrknr* ■»*<* r.r Kratorkr vlnSae*.
QOUTHWEST fandom has a notion that Texas has fallen from the
O realm of the mighty chiefly because the Steers have had. several
long afternoons defending against the ”T.’’ . . . More specifically, against
Missouri. Oklahoma and Rice, which all piled up gobs of yards. ...
Because of tpe line leakage |139 scrimmage yards by Miaaou. 142
by the Sooners and 285 by the Owh) the Steers aren't exactly odds-on
favorites to pick up and sail on through tough Baylor, next week, and
Texas A4cM on Thanksgiving day . . .
The latter may give TU another long day of it. as the Aggies, too.
employ the ’’T” tehind a very good line. . . . Strangely, it was Blair
Cherry who scouted Rice prior to the 18-12 Texas downfall. . , And
Cherry, who succeeds Bible at Austin next season, is himself an exponent,
York and Chicago teams sras discussed
at the first post-war meeting of the
U. S. Indoor Polo association at the
Yale club Thursday.
Seem Uttsr ^^****>^—, '
A NASTASIA, the barber, had been giving me a bad
xx time. . . .
'“What’sa hiatter with ya, Mac?” he inquired while
grtuging out a tuft in my toupee. . . . “Just how do ya
earn your dough over at your joint.” . . .
“That is a very sound question,”'I replied, "although I do
wish that you would not raise the issue here in front of aH
these people.” •>..( | :
"Okay, ojtay.” came the retort. . . . “We’U make it sotto verce. aorta
off ttw record, as you guys are always sayin'. . . . But what'aa story?”...
’ Why. I answer the phont, write a little, keep my desk tidy—” . , .
“Football—football. Mac! . . . Why. everybodg picks ’em. evan mg
2-year-old son. who has a weekly average of .980. a seasonal record of
.989 . . . An' a consistency of 994. . . . Whatever the hell that la.” . . .
’ Well. I've never been so brash as to venture into the field of—” . . .
• Yeh. yeah. I know. . . . An’ why not? ... You a wise guy, or
somethin'? . . . Got no guts. Mac?" ... ’
To prove beyond all doubt that such la certainly not the ease, the
Cropley System of Scientific Selections is herein launched. . . . That
Anastasia, what a dope. ... He isn't aware that I used radar, the Dewey
decimal system. gh4 the overlapping grip. . . .
OKLAHOMA ‘il'-s. TCU 8. . . . The Frogs are twice as good as
Iowa State. . . . Oil licked Iowa State. 83-8. last week. . . . One-half of
83 is 31 h- ... i L
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coach of the Brooklyn Dodgers of ■ the 6
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Im Set for Sunday Game
LO6 ANGELES. Nov 1— (4») —
Coaeh Paul Brown has come up with
another passer other than Otto Gra-
ham for the Cleveland - Browns' All- '
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John Gavula. rugged 1R0-pound Okla-
homa City University center who has suf-
fered a broken nose twice and a neck injury
in the last four ramen, nevertheless will be
ready Saturday to play his usual bansup
same against South Dakota State at Taft
stadium. Gavula played 6® minutes against
Wichita and Miwd»*ippi Southern, calls all
the signal* on both offense and defense,
make* hi* share of tackle* and interception*.
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(/iill Redskins att Taft stadium Fri-
day night, are the same pair/.-who were sending the Redskins
through their paces in spring^and early autumn practices.
In fact, one of the gentlemen—W
James H. Conger, was head man
the Redskin tepee during the wi
The other is Antone
TAFT STADIUM
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BIG FOURU
Sooners Due Chiefs Sharpen Aerial Tulsa Slight
To pee TCU Game for Dakota State
Bv LAYMOND CRUMP ’
Weil-taped and stlH battered from injuries last week at Mis-
148, of New York City, in the third
a scheduled eight-round
Glance
Tha Aaeociatad Preaai i
SDAY NIGHT'S SCOHM
America* Lean*
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IndianapoUa •». Si Loul* 3
U. S. Lear**
Omaha S. Fort Worth 1
Farltl* .Oaaal Imagaa
San Olago 1, Oakland 1
New Weatmln.t** S. Portland 4
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Toronto at Montreal
FarHi* Oaaal Laagaa
Fr*»no at Loa Angela*.
Portland at Vancouver
Eaatera Laar** I
Waahlngton at Bwon Olvmrxoa.
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Amrrteap Laagaa
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Although out Weighed
the man. »nd> ntkvrher*
. cjfe-s in” experience, the Frogs
fconiewnaj hopeful, however. I
rhrvre in :he best physical condition
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Elwooa Turner huslv fullback.
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lint shape anq'Billy Hale
ter has' ji.ig become ehgi
^g-Mtiy to the Purple line
Eten Jim Lucas, ace quarterback,
wfan; has been out for sieteral weeks,
rmyi -ae used some against Oklahoma.
A trowd of 11 000 to 20.000 is ex-
Size 14 Shoes
Needed for This
Washington
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to Det rob ’* bro basketball fans:
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8 poqt 8 inch center for
apitofB. shows up for
slMippt, the Oklahoma City University Chiefs were scheduled for
on the South Dakota State Jackrabbits at Taft stadium at 2:30 £fa,nyi
p. m Saturday,
Rat ford Winn Bout
ATLANTIC CITY. N J., Nov. !.—
ijpl—Doug Ratford. 148 4, New York,
punched out an eight-round decision
Thursday night over Al Mobley. 1441*,
Newark.
Fifth Game at Home
Biggest crowd to see the team was
the 10,000 attendance for the Fresno
State game which thy Chiefs won,^
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The lone battle Friday night finds
Northwestern of Alva tn Winfield.
Kan., for a tussle with Southwestern
college.
Two conference games Saturday are
homecoming affairs, with Southwest-
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LAWRENCE, Kan . Nov 1 —»
—A game that had the earmarks
of a pracUceseMioii for Okla-
homa A&M livrA August lllcely
will develop ’into CHe'mkUainda
fanciest football attraction when
the Aggies Jump on Kapsas Jajr-
hawk® here Saturday afternoon.
Kansas, with Coach George Sauer
making h|s Big Six debut, <aan t fig-
ured to make too loud a noise in ths
conference The Jayhawks have eome
up with one of the fastest backfields
In the coun’ry, however, and with the
exception of the Tulsa game last week
have shown real offensive ability.
Bauer, a .genuine pessimist, ea-
preaaed fear of the Aggies, mention-
ing their welght^advantage of about
32 pounds per mvn in the line, and
of course the great Bob Fenimore.
Sauer Fear* Fenimore
"The Aggies hit their stride against
TCU last week,’ Sauer commented.
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ON SATURDAY
KU Pin Hor
On Evans' Arm
Dow Chemicals and the sixth
hlbition victory in a row for the Na- tournament Friday night.'
Hamb! Daalraihall laawiia ♦ am _____ _> •
in this game. the "one-man-gang” (
with the terrific aerial batting aver-
age of .367 completed three of seven
attempted forwards.
Passes have hurt the Redskins ip
every game, knd only one touchdown
against them has not been scored via
the air, and this tally, the opposition’s
first marker of the season, was set up •
by a 43-yard aerial.
While the Cards and Redskins are
settling the city race and uhatl will
theIrta’ngletof master“min°ds who haTe .P™b“,?ly rMUl‘ in ,hc 3A **’>«•
' __________ >_s_ _____i__sa the Classen Comets, who are u<nallv
arm of Quarterback Bill Morgan wiU
“ | be in top form; the other is whether
- the Central defense cap stop a quartet
of rabbit backs who make up the Cap-
''tiltol HUI ball-carrying brigade.
Coach John Miskotsky'a backfield—
made up of Lindell Pearson John , ___ .
Welch. Hoyt Estes and Bob Cook—• absence of nTany
is reputed by many to be the state's ‘
best prep backfield These four lads
have speed, power, brains and versa-
tility. and although In only one con-
test have'the Redskins run upl an im-
pressive margin, the back**>hsve been 1
f ha* xhnw all lxivafi
Wright Stops Jordan
I?airl8^Urg hiM h?me-*on h*- first Hnej Thursday night gave the Osh-
kosh All-Stars a 8-53 victory over the eluding two homers, to defeat Cuba.
ex" | 10-3, in the Inter-American baseball jl
football a long time, since the first
autumn practice, and the players can
use a rest and maybe will be
I both mentally and physically
| Louisiana Tech and the other
foes.”
: was runnerup to Kramer this year.
Walter'Pate, i---r*X"*-Z —r‘-'
will be in charge of the party.
The air trip across the Pacific will
take the squad by wgv of Auckland.
New Zealand, where there will be a
stop-over of several days Pate has
cabled New Zealand tennis authorities
that his players would be glad to en-
gage in a series of exhibition matches
against New Zealand stars.
The challengers will have about a
month before the Davis Cup matches
December 26, 27 and 28 to practice
and become accustomed to the Aus-
tralian grass courts. The American
team of four which will meet the
Aussies will be selected from the squad
10 days before the match,
One Game Slated
In College Loop
Only one game is scheduled in the
Oklahoma collegiate football confer-
ence Friday night, but the blownff
comes Saturdsy when two loop tilts
and a non-league contest will
played.
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and.' ita about time Fenimore explod-
ed for a half cior-n touchdowns We
are playjng that at the wrong time ’
Kansas' hopes of winning the fifth
1 Aggie-Jayhawk game—each team has
won. twice—rests squarely upon the
strong arms and hard running of Ray
i Evans.' Alternating between quarter-
: back and left half since Bill Kogan
1 broke a leg several weeks, ago. Evans
has picked up 209 yards in 56 rushes
Land completed 10 of 25 passes for 198
yards.
Evans will have two nifty targets la
End Otto Schneljb* rker and Half-
. beck Bud French.T
Will Be Evkns vs. Bob
I Tackle Hugh Johnson, a refugee
from the Second army air force and
Don Fnmbrough. point kickingXguard
are expected to cause the Fenimore-
propelied Aggies some trouble. The
prospects of a Fenimore-Evans duel M
expected to attract some 25 000 fans.
The Aggies were to arrive in time tor
a workout here Friday afternoon.
Based on the Aggies weight advan-
tage and Fenimore and Kansas 83-4 -
loss to Tulsa, the odd makers favor
the visitors by 13 points. ‘
FORT WORTH. Texas, Nov. 1.
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Ihrough <»Be of their worst sea-
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NEW YORK. Nov. 1.—(4»>—Revival
of the East-West series between New-
Central at Central.
Southeastern goes out of state to
meet Camp Hood at Temple. Texas.
The game was moved up from Friday.;
Rednkin Cagera Win
SHEBOYGAN. Wis . Nov. 7.—(4h—
The Sheboygan Redskins, with Fred
clubbed Allie Lewis, a newcomer to professional
>f Newark. N. J., to the canvas basketball winning the scoring honors
. aursday night to win a unani- with 12 points, defeated the. Chicago
decision in a 10-round main Collegians. 47-40, in an exhibition
• ■ same Thursday night.
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BALTIMORE. Nov. 1.—Shorn*
of much of its si>orting lustre by the
-------- --“7 1946 turf leaders,
the tenth running of the Pimlico spe-
cial Friday, figures as another golden
opportunity for Mrs Ethel D. Jacob's
Stymie to close the gap on the world a
money-winning' record of Whlrlaway.
Only four will tfaee the issue in thia
mtle-and-three-.*ixteenths. winner-
Cakr-all affair: Stymie. King Ranch'jS
Assault, Mrs . HHen Lebowltz's Tur-
bine. and J. R. Bradleys Bridal
Flower. ' ■ ...
The sudden withdrawal of William
L. Brann a. Maryland-bred filly. Gal-
, lorette, and Stephen Sanford s round
Chicks have kept Morgan from shov- view mpved Assault into the position
ing across scores with his passes and *
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of Whirlaway’s all-time bankroll of
8561,161 when he won the Gallant Fox
handicap in New York last. Saturday.
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Villanova to Tangle
With Miami Tonight
PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 1.—up)—Vth
lanova will test the potency of its ‘
' T" formation against the single wirgg
for the second time this season when
it encounters the University of Mi*
ami's grid team Friday night at Shib®.
park. l.„
A crowd of 23 000 la expected t<
:1„ WildcaU attempt to duplleata
their Worcester. Mass , |
when Holy Qtom. powerful exponent
of the single wing offensive was
beaten by ViilBnova Friday nigh'•
gkme will cloab out Vlllanova z ITOma
football aeaaon.
Rorhenter Five Winn
SCHENECTADY, N Y.. Nov. 1—<(P
—Rochester Royals, champions of the
National professional basketball
league; defeated the Chicago Ameri-
can Gears 55-50 Thursday night in an
which drew 3.500
’ A
I
t-T
jburjy Texas AA-M
■MfW-f- and
Cjbri'pared to iUa.i record, the Frogs
sr->: definitely'sbr md-rate They have
m<•.! won 'a t-une smee they beat Bay-
Jajrfin late September. In fact, that's
the,'only gar* they’ve won all season.
Thtty'Tied Kinwifi. but were swatted by
n&as 34* 14* defeated by Miami,
, walloped by Texas A&M. 14-0,
Botrlers to Aid
Seeing Eye Fund
' Funds which f ill be used to help a
biipd vonlo obtain a Seeing Eye dog
a ill be raised during a scotch mixed
<1 -tafce* tournament to be held under
ajiipice* of ilje Oklahoma City Worn-,
ejnn Rowling association Saturday and
BWfay at Bmpiley's
.All cash win tie utilized to purchase
1 tiling and transportation for the re-'
ripient. to be selected by the voca-
rehibJitauon division of the
Btsre board of education.,
Winner* will receive merchandise
. pirAws Being donated by sponsors of
:>rJl keg! mg leajns
Entry fee » $0 cents per line per
enupie snd eairh participant mar com-
jpetei any mmw-r of times as long as 1
pwrtpers are changed. •
, AirangemeqTs for the
LuiiuJii Pearl
idem of the womens association.
Geneva Holden, chairman of the i
the passing duties would be toUy di- (
j vided between i
versatile Jim Wade.l.----------
Fauble and tiny Ed ^trowhead" Back-
ry. with big Ray Airy also slated to |
do some pitching in the full-scale
aerial onslaught If he was able to play.
Agnlnat this group of paM-toasers
who have completed 53 of 109 pitches
in seven game* will be a pair of able
passers coming on the Jackrabbits’
train which will arrive here Saturday |.—!
at,8 a. m. Led by the lefthander.^F
IM | ,
|i
week at Taft
Northeast Vik- the
Oklahoma City was favored by two
touchdowns in "the morning line.”
probably based on midweek rating* by
the Williamson system, but there has
been no comparative basis for setting
up either’ team as a favorite other
than the fact that the Chiefs will be ! juries, and that "we’ve been playing
gunning hard for a victory.after being i ~
rudely upset by Mississippi Southern
last week and dropped from the ranks
of the selfed, undefeated bracket.
The Jackrabbits were slated to lim-
ber up enroute here, with a good
Davis Cuppers , r----------------- f-------------1----------1
1 1 i tral highschol bench when the Cards tangle in the city cham-
, **. *» ,4-1 i pionship tilt with the Capitol iiill Redskins at! Taft stadium Fri-
NEW YORK. Nov. 1.—14»>—National r . 'I ffii
' 1 Jack Kramer heada an
American Davis cup tennis team of
six which leaves for Melbourne No- j
to meet the defending
wfergf compiled Jiy
.ir-e^dent
Eou^winent committee.
Wake Forest to Play i
Chattanooga Tonight
CgiATTAVOOGA. Tenn . Nov. 1.—
• if.w4kT3>e University of Chattanooga
Moccasins planed their hopes Friday
joti Rjllbark Gene Roberts and a prayer i
a* they prepared to meet powerful f
W*|ta’ Fweni) on the football f.ield at1
j i 1|be North Carolinian*, who toppled |
T<M|fw sse» ':®m the undefeated list
Ft^lrdav. wiirr top-heavy favorite* in
i twjii second mv4*lon of the Volunteer ,
within s week.
Rfeberts. tbs* country * leading'ground
gained by rupJung. was considered the
iu» ot rrler; in tfeie Deacons' path.
of their hardest drills of the year.
He labored long teaching the Hurri-
_j a defense against Cincinnati's 1
tricky plays that have bowled over I
such football stalwarts, as Indiana.
15-6, and Michigan State last week. |
18-7.
Brothers plugged a weak spot in his 1
line by shifting a big starting tackle, j
Gu* Kitchens, into a reserve center i
slot to back up Bob Hellinghausen. —
who moved up to the Job when Star
Center Jerry. D’Arcy was lost earlier
in the season by injury.
The Tulsa' coach expressed frank
admiration for thee husky Cincinnati
forward wall that he said would out-
weigh the 204-pound average Hurri-
cane line by five pound* per man.
Tulsa, blessed with an array of fast
backs, has swept to victory five times
while losing only to a highly re-
garded Univeraity of Detroit team.
20-14. Cincinnati also has been de-
feated once, by Kentucky early in the
season.
Brother* saw the Bearcats in action
early in the season and rated the run-
ning attack fashioned by Coach Ray
Nolting a* the "best Tulsa has seen
this year.” '
Both teams worked out briefly Fri-
day. completing thetr strenuous pre- vember 15 to meet the defending
game preparations. | Australian team in a challenge round
' ’ — j next month. years. M MBIM
In announcing the squad Thursday Jacobson, who like Conger was shit
the Davis Cup selection committee
came up with somewhat of a surprise
by naming Fred Schroeder JrM 1942
champion, to make the trip.
Schroeder did Kot play in ’this
year’s championship* at Forest Hili*
and has engaged in comparatively lit-
tle big-time tennis for -aeveral year*
He and Kramer, however, were three-
time national double* champions be-
fore they entered the service
The rest of the squad include*
Frankie Pariter. national champion in
1944 and 1945; Gardner Mu Hoy and
a graduate from Golden Glove* ama- Billy Talbert, present national doubles
teur competition just two year* ago. ! champion*, and Tom Brown jr.. who _
He's a natural. i was runnerup to Kramer this year. to football or anything connected with
Bratton, possessed with a spit-fire Walter’ Pate, non-playing captain, it Jaenb**»n i* mnr* tn. — —
left hand, thrilled an assemblage of
9,042 in the Chicago stadium Thurs-
day night by defeating the No. 1
challenger. Veteran Willie Joyce,
Gary. Ind., in a major lightweight up-
set. The action, without a clinch
, throughout the ten round*, was so
furious that the fans, who paid a
gross gate of 839.067, were in an up-
roar al! the way.
Previously. Joyce. 28. an eight-
' year campaigner in three division*,
was generally conceded to possess the
beet left jab In the sport. He discov-
ered that Bratton, a cagey boxer with
exceptional hitting power*, owns one
that is just a split second faster—the
coming up at Ruston, La.. November Tulsa Hurricane team and during the
16 against Louisiana Tech, a team week sent the gridder* through some
Iged” him by putting hi* leg in a cast, rated as good or better than Missis-
sippi Southern.
But the week off is what looks good cane
to the footballers and Coach Row-
land? too. who pointed aout Thursday
that the re^t will let the boys re-
cuperate from their accumulated in-
The Probable Starter*
ocu f r—. i * o
CsSvMMe ........KG.... — .....
•Mrtot. ....... Bf.............
OaMtail ............BB...
All ................QB.?..
W**a ..............LB ...
■aa»*rtok ...............
Vtotar ...... r * - •
Official*—Lluaaman. Cr
to4(a. Haak McMaaaa. rvfrrea,
«a>Mr*. Jakn Miakavaky. *
g*Sla KTOK, Fraaea Lana.
Tttoa af gam*. 1:M *. M.
at.8 a. m. Led by the Jefthander.1Rolf night's sleep shesd of the gsme in
.Hsmon. quarterback and mainstay of their Pullman* before arriving. 34
the pasMhg~''cerp*. the Rabbits also strong, for the intersectional. Dad’s
count on aerial antics from little Dud- day clash at which 10,000 persons may
ley Metichar. who helped give the Da- be present to run the season's OCU
kotsns their state championship in audience
the 20-0 conquest of South Dakota 65.000.
university last week. Melichar, who
weighs only 150. also Is a flashy run-
ner and a good kicker.
Rottinger Out For Season
"Rowland still was trying to plan hl* 46-7, after a tightly-played first half.^
line reserve strength for the Saturday This will be the fifth home game,
engagement, after Ed "The Rock” Rot- with fwo more Taft tilts scheduled,
zinger was sidelined, probably for the against Bethany nf Lindsborg. Kan.,
and Dakota Wesleyan. Next week the
chiefs will be Idle, with a tough scrap
i Funart Stop* I*arrimors
' FALL RIVER. Mass . Nov. 1.—i/P>—
k Oil AT 11b F*llSAri. * a* vaamwn. a-w.
who has s December 13 date at
Larltin- Thursday night., outclassed
-----1 then knocked out Jack Larrimofe.
140^. of Reading. Pa., in the third
i America conference game Sunday with
the Los Angele* Dons He's Bud
Schwenk, former Chicago Cards ace
who has recovered front an ankle in-
jury. J
ij ■’— ----—
Cnbann Beaten, 10*3
CARACAS, Not. 1.—(>Pj—Mexico's
Monterreys slammed out 10 hits, in- -
"Tu^ |
I
to Central as an assistant in the ScptJ
tember shuffle of city coaches.'
Of course, their presence among the
head* of the Redbird flock couldn't
; have any bearing on the outcome of
I the Card-Capitol Hill tilt, but if it
should, you could say that the Messrs.
Conger and Jacobson had done a mas-
terful job of scouting, if that need be
done for a team which a coach has
seen in the making—a team which he
had actually primed to be his own
thia season.
Conger Is a student of the old school
and a very astute hand when’ it comes
arid thi* will probably be,the toughest
j Une Morgan de Co. has faced this year.
Only one team, the Chickasha
deed by Oklahoma A<fcM 7-6.
re »;a sotne consolation in the |
gsqat* as-thr Frogs surprisingly
ived the Aggie* but their show-
in r?het tilt* were nothing to
> about ..'I
The Texas' A4.-M game is the real
CtitWlon. Tnrv never had a chance
.uriftn the Aggifes. who couldn't do much
wT !1 Okla horn a
^Although out aelghed 10. pounds to
th* maraud nowhere in Oklahoma's
. cJ M in experience, th* Frogs are ,
because 1
. _ . ______.. was I
Ih'ttrt in practice and probably won't [
, . ■ . Frogs are i
». veteran cen-
trir has' jugf bexome eligible, adding
■ -i ‘ 1_.. a — A a ___* *i__ —
' ,Eien
uho hi
CCNTKAL
Welker (1U) ..
Skater (ITS) ...
lawrakaa i list
Mlsketsky (IM)
DeGraat <17k) ..... BO..
Andrews (Sell ST .
Balk (ISS) SB..
Marra a (IM) QB .
Mcrnall <!*») .
Tillar (IUI ....... HB .
Barer ill*) ..... FB __________
* a. M. FrUla, al Taft aladtoa.
Headman plen Williams complete*
built a pretty fair country ball tjlub the ClaBS£n c°met8> who are usually
around an offense called the “'T' ’rou?;d *hen th7f ” an>’ **nlin«
formation i to ** done, will invade the home
i grounds of the Enid Plainsmen for a
Whether the twice-beaten Cards are: district battle,
good or just fair will be proved when; Starting the big
.they meet the unbeaten topijated team; Thursday night, the ..... ,...
on the Taft turf at 8 p. m. Fridaf Ings, led by Kennv Vaughn, skipped
and the Card hope* of knocking the ; past therFoater Warrior*. 33-13. with
Capitol Hill title dream for a loss!-Vaughn Tallying 18 points and aver-
hinges on a couple of Items 22/7 J —1---— *“
j One is whether the trusty tossing’ during the
1 ----------4— ---;--------pU.—.. —j—
Battles Is Ghosen
J ; '
Brooklyn Pro Coach
CHICAGO, Noy^ 1— (UP) —Cliff|- ’
Battles, f... ui<-« r* n..iiiu,iuii rvruflMn ij..]
footfall star. Friday wa« named head :and
All-America conference.
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