The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Ed. 1 Sunday, October 30, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA DAILY SUNDAY OCTOBER JO 1921
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THE CHURCHES
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First Baptist ch— Webster and
Comanche Ktv Earl Kiney pastor —
Morning service 11 a m sermon liy
Dr M L Newiterg ‘ Evening service
7 :3t) p tn sermon "My Young Friend
ct a Christian" Sunday school 9:45
a m U Y P II 6:JU p m
First Christian church Main and
Webster Rev F M Warren pastor —
Mirn ng strvice I Us ttt sermon "Not
Over" Evening service 7 JO p m
sermon "The Ideal Young Man Sun-
day school 9 :45 a m Y I F C 1-6 v0
p m
First Church of Clirist Scientist 222
West Euf aula— Sunday school 9:45 a
n Morning service 11 a m subject
“Evcriast'pg Ihinislimeni"
l'!rt Methodist Episcopal church
Sante Fe and Eufaula Rev C D
Meode pastor — Morning service 11 a
m sermon “Object Lessons Evening
services 7 :30 p mt sermon “The Debt
I Owe God" Sunday school 9:45 a
m Epworth League 6:30 p m
First Methodist Episcopal church
south Crawford and Toubawa Rev
W I Broome pastor — Morning ser-
vice 11 a m sermon "Finishing the
Task” anthem by choir violin solo by
Edward Bowles Evening-service 7:30
p m sermon t “True Riches" music by
male quartet Sunday school 9:45 a
m Epworth League 6:30 p m
St Joseph's Catholic church 400 East
Tonhawa Retl Minsignor John Met-
ier rector r— Services first mass 8 a m
high mass and sermon 10 am
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St John's Episropal church Asp and
Lynn Bernard N Lovgren rector —
Morning prayer and sermon 11 a m
sermon" Thurston dub 6:45 p in
livening service 7 :45 p m
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Preston Gets Away Again
Bowles kicked off 50 yards Hartley
returned 24 A pass Hill to Hendricks
made 18 yard but another from Tyler
was intercepted on Nebraska's 44-yard
mark and Lewrllyn made 12 yards An
out-of-bounds punt put the ball on Ok-
lahoma's 7-yard line Morrison punted
out the middle of the field but Preston
s'ippid through the Sooner line and
was off for another touchdown run
Swanson missed goa' Nebraska 31
Oklahoma 0
Husker line plays penetrated to the
Sooner 10-yard line- before the quarter
ended Nebraska 31 Oklahoma 0
James went into the Sooner back-
f it Td for Morrison lie lost the ball
on an attempt to punt after an incom-
pleted pass over the goal had giyen Ok-
lahoma the ball on her 20-yard mark
Noble fumbled after Nebraska had
the Sooner 5-yard mark and Oklahoma
recovered After a series of semi-suc-ecssful
line bucks off-tackles and criss-
crosses Nebraska repeated her touch-
lack by passing unsuccessfully over the
goal -
Intercepted Past Is Costly
Hill punted 20 yards Nebraska fum-
bled and Oklahoma recovered Hill
again punted this time out of bounds
on Nebraska's 42-yard line Layton
was thrown for 12 yards' loss on an at-
tempt to pass Russell punted
Nebraska's sixth touchdown resulted
when' Noble pulled down James' pass
made from the Sooner 47-yard line and
sloshed through the whole field 55
yards
Swans-m carried Bowles' 35-yard kick-
off back to the Husker 40-yard line
Russell punted to the Oklahoma 20-yard
line Oklahoma making no return
James' punt went only i0 yards to
Noble who returned it 8 yards Noble
made 3 yards Layton made 10 and
Noble drove off tackle for 9 yards and
the seventh touchdown Russell missed
goal Nebraska 44 Oklahoma 0
There was only time enough for an-
other kickoff Play ended with the
score 44 to 0 in favor of Nebraska
Tin- line-ups and summaries follow:
Substitutions: Nebraska Russell for
Wright Noble for Lewellyn Lewellyn
for Preston Layton for Lewellyn Mc-
Glasson for Weller IL McGIasson for
Kussill Oklahoma James for Morri-
son First downs: Nebraska 13: Oklahoma
6
Forward passes: Nebraska tried 6
none completed Oklahoma tried 13
completed 6 for 73 yards 2 intercepted
Score by quarters:
Nebraska 12 6 6 13—44
Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 — 0
NEW CAMPUS FOUR SING
AT MERCHANT'S FESTIVAL
"rick-up" quartet from the men's
glee dub composed of Harry Child-
ers Earl Parker Vernon Suddelh and
Joe Hicks sang on Friday evening at
Norman’s Harvest Festival This quar-
tet will be a permanent organisation ac-
cording to Joe Benton director men's
glee culb On Thursday evening the
quaitrl sang at the' miniature confer-
tree of the Norman Rotary dub
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How men play strip poker
Norman Oklahoma
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He often appears in a costume that
Sooners would say belonged in Green-
wich Village He has waving bobbed
hair and wears' a great black bow tie
a small velvet jacket and gray trous-
ers It is the expressed hope of many who
heard him last year that Wilfred will
again include in his program "Le Joli
Tambour" (The Young Drummer Boy)
Wilfred’s interpretation of this little
flirting drummer is intensely amusing
After he has told the princess that he
cares not a whit for her he struts
haughtily away
Strayed or stolen— One 50 pound red
Duroc Jersey shoat Call 170 or re-
turn to 543 UniveiVity Boulevard for
reward 3
Room for man to share 731 Dcllarr
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First' Presbyterian church Main and
Webster Rev T H Aszman pastor-
Morning service 11 a m sermon
"Parent and Child" Joseph Benton
soloist Evening service 7 :30 p in ser-
mon “Choral Service" Sunday school
9:45 a tit Y P CS E 6 JO p m
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this Hendricks whipped him a pass that
was good for ll yards "Tubby con-
tinued the attack with 2 yards off tackle
and a 12-yard gain around right end
Another pass Hill to Hendricks and
a 2-jard drive by Hill made another first
down in spite of 2 yards’ loss by a fum-
ble Hill passed 6 yards to Hendricks and
p'aced the ball on Nebraska's 14-yard
line the farthest the Sooners had pen-
etrated into Husker territory 1ut an-
other attempt resulted in a touclilack
as the bail fell back of the goal Ne-
braska's tall gn her 20-yard line Ne-
braska fumbled but recovered The
whistle blew before Oklahoma got an
other chance
With a heavier and colder downpour
of rain the field grew still more slip-
pery The players came hack on the
field in new uniforms
Hi'l returned the ball 7 yards to the
22 yard line on Weller’s kickoff Ne-
braska got the ball on Sooner ground
when Morrison's punt went out of
bounds Huskers made two first downs
then punted across the lidc Preston’s
1 7-yard return of Morrison's punl
brought the hall to Oklahoma’s 38-yard
line
Wright made 6 yards thrujaclle and
next pot away for 32 yards and went
over for the fourth touchdown Swan-
son kicked goal Nebraska 25 Oklv
The management of the University
Theatre announces a
SCREEN FASHION PARADE
incorporated in Louis B Mayer’s
special production
“Habit”
The latest and most distinctive
creations in frock evening gowns
bath ng suits hats -and lingerie de-
signed exclusively for this unique
attraction and exhibited on the
creen by America's most beautiful
uodels
UNIVERSITY THEATRE
Tomorrow and Tuesday
Also Selected comedy and Late
Yews Reel
Clean Coall
fuel bin
Fill your bins before the thermometer
goes lower With your bins full of dean
coal you need not worry about winterSj af
blizzards and the possible miners
railroad strikes
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cut the lines so perfect you almost
forget that it is meant for practical
hard usage
Yet when you wear the Princess
Pat you know correct poise perfect
comfort while tramping over either
rough country or city streets
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Nettleton, Tully A. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Ed. 1 Sunday, October 30, 1921, newspaper, October 30, 1921; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1780298/m1/2/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.