The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 217, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 6, 1935 Page: 4 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA DAILY NORMAN OKLAHOMA
Saturday Juk t
Alley Klaffke Battle for Net Crown Today
Both Play Steady
Game Close Tilt
Expected at 3
1W omen’s Tournament Reaches
Semifinal Stages Miss Ash
j ’Is Favorite -
J
The sporting spotlight today will
focus on Harry Alley and Ray-
jKtond Klaffke both representing
fiit Cleveland county district in
(the intramural men’s singles tour-
nament r Paired in and favored to cop
doubles tournament the two
pull battle for Individual honors at
£30 this afternoon on the tennis
courts'
Even Match Predicted
! Altho previous performances in
jUitramural tournaments mark Al-
ley as the favorite Klalfke’s steady
improvement this summer puts the
hard-driving sophomore on a par
-Jrith last spring’s champion
The match probably will prove
jjo be the closest in the tourna-
ment this summer Alley’s cool
t?ady playing matched against
jBdaffke’s cannonball smashes is
expected to draw out the contest
jJo the full five sets
j Four Women to Play
fa the meantime four coeds will
compete In the semifinals of the
omen's singles tournament
Hlen Ash Margaret Madden
Stanevieve Carter and Etlielyn Mc-
Bwee will bring the tourney to
final stages befgrgMonday after-
noon Miss 'Xw-Qerholder last
summer is doped to successfully
defend her crown
Alley Mist Asti' Paired
Alley and Miss Ash paired in
the mixed doubles are overwhelm-
ing favorites td capture first place
Entries for ’ the tournament will
dose this afternoon
Pairings in badminton golf ping-
pong handbalP doubles and mixed
tennis doubles will be released Mon-
day in the office of Paul V Keen
director of intramurals
Grounds for New
Building Site Will
Be Tested Today
Weight Added to Lever Set-Up
Is Expected to Break Thru
Clay This Afternoon
hard clay it is expected that when
the weight is increased to approxi-
mately 20000 pounds the testing
beam will break thru the founda-
tion Joe Smay director of the school
of architectural engineering has
submitted sketches and tentative
blue prints for the proposed structure
Now Showing
Big Bay Willi
in
-BIG BOY RIDES ACH
Second-Round Tennis
Deadline Is Tuesday
The deadline for second-round
Thru a process of adding 50
pounds of dirt every hour to a
system of levers workers under the
direction of M Elbert Mills associ-
ate professor of civil engineering!
will find out today how ’ much
weight per square foot the ground
selected for the-proposed business
—NOW!
matches injthewpronls tennis
tournament will be 5" o’clock Tues
day afternoon Paul V Keen di-
rector of intramural athletics said
Friday
The pairings for the first round
are Ellen Ash and Ethelyn Mc-
Elwee vsjbye Miss - Jones and
Vera Oxefifogl jrs? Mary McCollum
and Jessie Johnson Ida and Mar-
garet Madden vs bye and Syvenna
Rogstad and vQgdevleye Carter vs
bye
114060 to be Paid Farmers
' A total of $14060 has been re-
ceived for distribution to Cleveland
county farmers in payment of AAA
cotton acreage reduction contracts
L R Brant assistant county farm
agent announced Friday ’
administration building will sup-
porf safely - ' I
A similar test made cn the site)
of the Engineering building before
its construction showed a capacity
of 24000 pounds per square foot
Architects then designed the build-
ing so that not more than 65 per
cent of this possible weight would
rest on the foundation
The system of levers is such that
by adding 50 pounds of dirt to the
boxes a ton of weight is added to
the one-half foot surface on the
bottom of the supporting beam
Since the formation on the busi-
ness administration building site is
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Hickox, Roy. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 217, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 6, 1935, newspaper, July 6, 1935; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1796058/m1/4/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.