The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 92, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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I I Ili OKIAl lOMA DAILY WTDNLSDAY JANUARY U 1"
STOKTS WRITERS
HafwwHd Parr Dallas Crmenli'
CLARENCE KKG'T
Sjtor'i Kill! nr
JACK O SiA'NK
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1T& THE DAILY’S
F AGE OF SPORT
llnyd Lome
Jim Pipkin
Theodore Stitts
Carton Green
Char lei Engleman
Boxing And Handball Next In Line In All School Sports Program
Intramural Sports
Lain tn Popularity
Acre-’(liny: To Keen j
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in’'r'reuriuiy bu-kcbali loim's
which fiii‘0 iwvsi youii: on the u-'
two Mi-ck- have ciiuwii cru''iis s' a:
Win li lial iir iU ''ial 11I1Vi1MIV V 111-
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Ik fiiiii'ii'M st'-u'-iaiu' Hi- -r-
ni'-in rutjilv iiixm i ih-
ill! 11111 hiii!bi:i Ulia''allli'l'! V 1 ! be
held to Ki-t’U Wlili Immiil
riniV-i- lit vi-ir wore clu-e Kirn in--
di ’s ilr'is ui lie even (lo-ir ’h:- mr
liihioa'! iali nr- aliivr'lii i iv v -is
Paris But Why?
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Sooner Malmen To
Meet Cornhuskers
In Big Six Opener
O! l'Iioma Won Match Last Year : :
Same Team To Wrestle
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Nebraska Inviidis Norman to meet
Cnuii Paul V Keen's wrestlers ill 11m j
Sooner' initial Bu: Sis conference
liii'ivli in tin- Kietdlioiise at I'M Sat- j
lirday infill I
hast year ll'e Sooner won over the
(VmlHUikers 17 to 11 Olliar Leach
lav r'iice Mar'iK'l' Iasi Miller and
C'i'l Bii-lriri Sooner all won their
irutelio by decisions Phillip Berry won
c cr hi! uopoiu-ni by a fall
llij Vairh Pant
s Hnik-b'y 1I:e best ‘mulch Saturday
iiiiilit will be in t!ic 163-pouild class
f'-Ul'N nss kOONEY In whii h Berry Sooner will meet Simic
o: :n - Oklahoma bin khi j nun Nebraska who holds tin- Bid Six cham-
i immship in the 155-pound divison Mar-
i-i-i to liuk Hum b'-tw n te up-
ivm Leach and Maul noth will have
Cie Foonors has npp 'ired opiiiiion in Kish and Eck-
Athletics May Bring
Ugliness To Milady
Atlilctica for glrli has many advan-
tages siioh as being allowed to get out
in the snow ami liavhtg your picture
taken in a bathing suit and slioolin
arrows ai an elusive bullscye before a
gathering of the male clan but Dr
Frederick Rand Rosen stale director
of physical education of New York
warns girls that their activity may re-
sult in ugly muscles scowling faces
and other disasters
Says Rogers "For every girl who like
Helen Wills retains her attractiveness
in spite of tier participation in mascu-
line combative physical activities there
re doubtless 10 who pay heavily for
whatever caps and bells they are striv-
ing for"
DEAN CLAMPS
LID ON PARTY
AT MINNESOTA
Dunlap Former Oklahoma Basketeer
Puts One Over On Haymaker Mentor 3
' “Lon Shot'’ John Still Defensive "Just came along as chauffeur" jgn
MINNEAPOLIS Minn— Special —
Nearly twenty University of Minneso-
ta co-eds fe't like dead at I wins when
Ann Dudley Wit" dean of women
clamped the lal on the ‘'Skin and
Star Despite Trick Knee i
shot bark
I "How I wish they'd put you hi fa
play— you old warnonie— dilapidate
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hate ben bin't ii-riaily for t!n
came The new (our are locateil on
tne Moraij loo rf the won wnv nf
ilio tadii:i'
for
or l as he ' John Dunlap for
a i Sooner bt-kHbail player (ikiiha-
::i City rvei-svi'd a ptutiaid from Aloo-
ii IiojU I’i'is recently but Mooney
in ciii‘vd to be in South Atrica
hilc :iiii!i"ial inline- mi- ro' jmi AIrii-i) Stlldci"' l will wrestle in the
tii j tujiii-- ’kt tlu-y atlord in iuj ail- " ‘ Iiotvcrn Let or Di
' mtaies to :Ic uimer my j (i j 1 llls IJO’ilSitV i JCl ll'iL'il iTirner in the 14S
lnn1 resrwiively t lie same opponents
they ltad last year
! While Ktrn in almost certain that
l-c will have the same train Wrestle that
vent against the University of Iowa
i lie has scheduled matches between
C''mr Leach and Miller to sec who
13i-pannd class and
Datiforth and Cniiis
14-pcmnd class Prac-i
tio ttifle idiu'l vho cii'crs tlin Kirn I tteally the same team that represented '
said Men who have come t-i toe mu- M IILOL'EHOUE N M — itSpeeudi — ! Nebraska last year wiu be back ttiis
ver-itiv without an" eypriii-uce in the ruriij: a recent clninisiry quia ni'c:i ! jear
rep"i-'i' games plaied liere haw found I at the University of New Mexico the gre Close Meet
t !’ceV i“- ciieriui: in'o the various ip ahw asked the quistion ''W!:at :r
ciinu's which come under the diiecli-'ii oetiMiy?"
el lnirainiiral spoils Anoilu r adan-1 A sindent w-ho did not know the ans-
te:c tiiai tins iorm of athletics has i itr indicated this hy wrnnj lhs name
tic exercise lltat il gives persons wlio m uo space provided for the delirn-
weild etiicrvise not get it i:on
SOONER KICKER
KICKING AROUND
IN ‘GAY PAREE
Jolin Dunlap former Sootier bas-
ketball captain received a card
from Prentiss Mooney his side kick
while in school liere The card came
from Paris France Dunlap doesn't
know how he got there what he is
doing there or when he got there
Mooney played quarterback and
halfback on Oklahoma's football
team In 1926 and 1927
had not been registered with her
Members of Skin mul "dimes aie jun-
ior repivcsiilalives of Della Uamma
Alplia Phi Kappa Alpha Tlieia Kap-
pa Knpim Gamma and Gamma I'lii
Beta sororities
To tlie dance these girls planned
stags were Invited Dieih-rs were clean-
ed and pressed new cunts of sun-tan
were oppllod and an oieHesira was
hind
’"nc: the dean lu-uid whhptrs ui
an unregistered dance She promplly
called tlie dance olf rulitt! that the
parly was impossible since it had not
been registered 'V h her no chaperons
secured and the date set for a school
night
Stags who rouldnl be readied by
plionc In time to be informed that thei
party was called off went out into the!
bitter night and beat a path to the
doors of the Delta Gamma house only i
to be turned aeatn into the zero
weather
OKLAHOMA CITY— iAP) dissipated veteran— etc" Tube rtm
Dunlap the former University of Okla-r(j
homa basketball fuird who knows ev- j()hn WM aton? p s
Bones" dance eliireing that the putty Pry coach and player in Oklahomu by jjjj noj jL
his given name pul one over on Tobcj y0ije WM surprised to see Joint r
Green PliUlips University coach k0bbl ng nut the lias a trick kneei Jk
At least that is John's side of the Boosters John started the nm
story Last week the Oklahoma City aru Tobe MV t0 w that Hatter ht
Boosters took John along with them to tautest forward was assigned to' ts
Enid where they played Phlllps linl- f0nrr guard
versify Upon arrival Tube met the! xMinlap will admit that he did an
learn and saw Dunlap in the party excellent bit of guarding the fleet Ki
“What are you doing here John? : makers forward who shot but one fM
Tobe asked jgoul
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Borne of llu ro-eds und I heir escorts!
undaunied by official rulings went to ‘ “ - --
Kansas Mentor Tells Of Freak Shot
By Churchill In Recent A I Article
Similar Shot By Missouri Gcnur ‘
Made On Oklalioma Court Honors Divided III
Dr Forrest C Alim Kai-as Uriv or-' M 3F On COBCllCS
£ ty mentor in a recent article written
for the Associated Press feat ne service t Cor tinned from Pape Onet
by
Keen expects a dose score as Ne-
braska has one of the strongest teams
in the conference this year
laut Saturday ihe Sooners won their
first match this season by winning five
matclxs out of eight from tlie Univer-
sity of Iowa for a 21 to 11 score
Leach 13 pound class had virtually
no opposition pinning Mueller of Iowa
in 43 seconds with a single arm drag
All ho Manlooth 125 pounds had little
trouble in keeping behind Peer it took
him eight minutes and 30 seconds to
pin him Miller's opponent Almie Io-
wa's 13S pounder kept strictly on the
di-irtibivc making a fall by Miller im-
possible Turner Sooner 145 pounder was
f of a freak shot mcic hy Turn I plated at a disadvantage when his at -
Cliui elril in one of the Kniisas-OkUi- Ia" a!l tC athletic department was con-1 ((mptcd double arm drag on Wliilten
le-iiia games terted wa to develop a high ethical faiicd He lost by a fall in 1 minute
In an attempt to bat the ball out Mamlard ai:d a good spirit ol co-opera-1 and 50 seconds In tlie 155 pound class
Tom hit ii in such a mutiu'r that ii u'ri the members of the staff Mackey Sooner lost by a decision
w-rn high into the tr and dropped ra-i’er than plac ng all the emphasis ! Berry was behind his Nebraska op-
tion the Oklahoma ba-M for tvo t!l w:"‘‘Uig of games j ponent most of the time easily out-
points IXicior B:eli predieied that the ' clnssing him but unable to gain a fall
Wc-ido: Baker the Missouri ceu'ii- ''icahe'' would be howling at the door Childers only Oklalioma sophomore
iiid guard d:d almost the same : h n of Coach Hus!- V McDermott cvenfo win in making liis debut pinned
oiiwn at Norman two jtars ago but the— rr ins spleudd recotd in conference ! Yoltmer ii 3 minutes flat The bout
ball happened to to thru Oklii'uima's Lii hiihill pin' up untj tins sctsun i :n the unlimited elans between Bass
basket Baker was euardiu Victor' 'vi'ith 11 fins to be one of his worst Oklalioma and Gilehrist of Nebraska
holt and both were siippiic a- i:u- !Ii:n wniie die Sunday editorial af- '“ llp feature of the meet It was a
b':i a fi-w feet m front of t::e SiK-iu-f t-r lit- hu1 n-ee ved a Je-ier horn Ilch- affair the advantage changing
Lui Baker tous a wallop at :r p'm-re r jii:h o' Marietta Hts rolunin o'en The margin of victory was caus-
Ahii i i open hand and n irmit-d !f fulloweil tlie' letter from Snnth An cx- bl' ll wslei-ee allowing Gilchrist to
a downtown cabaret wliere they made j ft
unlicensed whoopee
n
his fmaers ttito i:c Gl:la'i--U'i ba--ket
Hit smi'i-d and thanki" li
! r lie ' vfj pj::!L
Jacobs Trains Track
Men In Breaking Tape
V luie Cuich John Jacobs i not in
a pin hold on Bass by illegal
uu-ai's thus placing Bass at a disad-
vciiiuso which finally caused hit de-
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ci1 : : m 'no lm'er sjys ' I hrvr h:i 8aln
inii: i:’l-- vuh alumni and we are
: '! esit :ie present system of
o U Oklahoma had some
k:- na:i-r!i l-r i 1B:!9 team but !
a lur ictm I aiiw the Tixas-He says "Mr Smith overlooks the fart
Oi a! a caiiiv und ie K:ru-Okia- ’iiiit S M TJ is located In Dallas a
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BUILDERS DESIGNEKr CONYER-1
1 ERS OF UPHOLSTERED
FURNITURE
Call
Ciaxton Morgan
Plionc 17
Yin: realise the wiilr wide gulf that M-iaralci song-iliigeing in-m
singing when you bear Kulh Elling sing'
liii new Columbia reennl of tiers gives you two unilar liil’
colored with just tlie rigid tints of icp swrctneNu awl iiicIihU— and
llut somrlliing else that ia lluth luting’s rlianm
Sample Kulh’s latest U0ayand hear these two line li-fi as
well
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Columbia cRtss- Records
Uct-mI Rjttxrding'7he Bteards witbew Scratch
That Last Impression
On Your Prof Counts
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Cleaners
118 West Main
AT 10-2 bJm4 O'CLOCK
Sellers for Sen ice
Window (ilass
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Windsliidilv
Bird’s Kiinliii
Pee Gee Paint
Wall i'jvr f
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Ivt’ijlini! and Material Co :
- 'Jhi)ni' 360 220 Gray St-i
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Sirloin Steaks
Fish Every Friday
Hamburgers
Lambs
Student Eat Shop
OPEN ALL NIGHT
Cuddle-Up! Snuggle-Up! Romance
Aim
1 Viiaphone Acts
Sooner
'l l day and T omorroa:
"(That slightly "sunk” feeling! Do
you have it about ten and two
and four? Y ou’ve gotem— those
mid-meal bluesnof fatal— but
stillyou betterjdrink a bite to cat
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Kennedy, Paul P. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 92, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 22, 1930, newspaper, January 22, 1930; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1794824/m1/4/: accessed June 14, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.