The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 97, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1936 Page: 4 of 6
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PACE FOUR
THE OKLAHOMA DATLY NORMAN OKLAHOMA
TUESDAY JANUARY 21 1926
J L MtklNLEVS
Improved Sooner s Meet Aggie Cagers at 7:30 Tonight
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OONER
PORT
LANTS
Oklahoma Cripples
Available for Duty
Against lba’s Five
800NER fcsijtetL'all team was
unfortunate Sruriny night in
running “slap d-Jb" into a team of
rangy cagers wun casnirmh: as- Four Sophomores Will Bolster
pirations and the Imrltrt Uat go Cowboy Quintet
with a championship uam
Oklahoma playtd as good a game CaK rival!y vlLin ia
of basketball as nas ben seen In the a thrilling climax toniglu when
Flcldhouse for some lime yet Irsi the
the owners play hosts to the Okla-
gaine hy seven petal The Socmen MinB ARgi t 730 ta
played last smart baskctboU and jlcaMi tiie second meeting of the year
jazz Hounds Are
Suspected in Odd
Dognapping Case
The English bulldog Tuffy mason?
of the Rut Ncfcs pep order dirap-
Wildcat Trackmen
Open Cinder Drill
'eti's squad
Pro pons for tivc outdoor track sca-
iwn are better Hum those I or the in-
door season r:nee tne conference dis-
: cus champion Pa:il Fanning will add
QooJ t the point total according to lUy-lett
isnirms State Squad Has
Chance to Retain Title
— Oradiisticn to-k tlic serviers of la
The Kansaa Bute track team marled Knanpenbrrger and Justus OUellly
Nine Women Cagers
I r Ima Cumutt Gould Maryun Welch
iOuiiirte Ruth Ann McSpadden N
Given varsity lUC('Sj aia and Imu Porter Mnrirtta
Following Completion of the wo-I County Teachers Tests Will
men's intramural basketball tourm: Held Thursday and Friday
mrnt Monday facility members cf
hustled every minute of the contest for lhKe U
even after it appeared to be definitely
a victory for the Hukors
peared early Monday morning arl preparation fir tlie trackmen who made 20 of the
Immediately by force of habit Uis pen dtIenie ltl Blf ax ja- Wildcat's 32 points In the indoor meet
group cast the shadow of suspicion aor lracc ehamptamifjiii ’ last year But Haylett hopes to buisl
m-er their rival organiration the Jsn niM wtermen kBl j up a team from his veteran £rul-
HountU- Wng squadmen and sophomore re- " with tlr
Ths Ruf Neks were somewhat per- p flTr the pjottce to bright- lrim NrbraKka Rnd Oklahoma teams
plexed however for they could see ro en thf outlook for Coach Want Hay-' 'M A1-
reason why the Jazz Hounds should
Ccurty teachers' examinations for
the women's physical eduratloir dt-'finf- 4 and third grade certfi-
"vtment named nine participating tstl3 hw xhurjdsy and Ti-
playcrs as members of this year var-!diy ln county auperintondehV
sity team v 1 of fire T K Janes raunty superintent-
Those selected were Maxine Rithnnl-’iii nt announced Monday Special teats-
son Mary Elizabeth Lockett and Eds- ’ in Oklahoma history Oklahoma arhcol
1 abcih Barrowman all of Norman law and agriculture will be presented
Mary Louise Mr El wee Fort Smith Saturday at the Norman high Kboti
Ari:: Ingrid Wiar O'sUhnnj City Jones said
But when a team has been raffed
around the conference for years like
the Nebraskans have and saidenly
finds itself with cracker Jack team
it's hard fur any tram to beat it
mS " f"- spn: away thir nvcot hi an off-
war the Cowooy whipped Hugh V £ since lhcy n-
trste their kidnaping errrgies on the
Red Nelson regular center and 1teRuf Nfk Ql)nn tll-e Homecom-
rnreiiee regihar forward spent the jetmtlon
A Hubert Gibson Grove member
Ccnrelley
entire game on the bench Both will
be available for service tonight al-
tho it seems probable that Nelson will
Every member of the visiting team 110t tte
knew how to “fhw that leather Soonem Show Scoring Pwnrh
The Sooners showed a scoring punch
Most of them did with gratifying Saturday night against the Nebraska
results for the Huskers Their team! Comhuskers making 33 points al-
play shooting blocking and guarding mufit twice the number they made
was as good as any seen here this against the Aggies and may find the
year They were well-coached by Hs- :advantagl! of the home fioor the means
old Brown knew the meaning of the'of -takng- Hank Iba’s team
word “fight” and had a finish that But the addition at four promising
is supposed to be typically Sooner sophomores to the Aggie roster will
It will be hard lor Kansas or sny give the visitors valuable replacements
other good cage team to beat heonska Charles Kalsu and BUI Barringer
this season They have height galore centers and R C Cox and Scott
they have a roup of clever balTR guards ire eligible for the Still-
handlers and they have the taspira-j water team since the completion of
tion Watch out Jayhawks
the first semester and will probably
all be used tonight
Kalsu stands 8-feet 5-lnches high
and his height at the center post
should greatly help the Aggies with
the tipoff Cleo Dodson regular cent-
er lacks Kalsu 'I height and scoring
ability altho he Is one of the best
defensive men on the team
of the Ruf Neks and kerp - of Tuffy
issued a frantic appeal ta university
students to be on the lookout for the
mascot- The 'dog he said Is a white1
bulldog weighing 40 pounds and with
two prominently protruding front 1
teeth
But Gibson was not quite so frantic
when asked about a reward for the
persons finding the mascot “The Ruf
Neks might pay a reward If they had !
any money” he said
“But I've never teen any of it"
Intramural Volleyball
Toiintanient Won By
Thetas and District 4
jin
Midgets Start for Cowboys
Carroll Smelsor and Dick Knuger
midget forwards on Tbs's quintet will
j likely get the starting can tonight The
! former Classen high school stars are
leading the Aggie team in scoring and
Smelsor especially was a big factor
in the Soonera’ defeat at Stillwater
He made seven of his team's as points
The 8ooncra on the other hand 1 aamma
will have every member of tndr squad
available for duty with the possible
exception of John Paul Remy guard
Remy received a broken nose in scrim-
mage last week and may be confined
Kappa Alpha Theta and District 4
won the sorority arid independent di-
visions of the women's intramural
volleyball tournament Monday by j
taking hotly contested' victories over i
thelf final opponents
District 4 led by Maxine Richard-!
son 'and Zelma Cumutt pulled out al
29-to-23 victory over District 6 de-!
spite “heads-up” playing by Mary E '
Lockett for the losers
Ruth Ann McSpadden Hallie Jeanne !
Smythe and Ruby Jane Douglass
paced the Thetas in defeating Delta
Gamma 34 to 13 Maryon Welch and
Edith Wood starred for the Delta
Play Reaches Finals !
In Ping-Pong Tourney j
to the bench tonight
Oklahoma will present its usual fast- n lnlePenden! bracket at
Bin Mar'In
TflTTH A sparkling sophomore lesd-
ins tl
lng them the Boon? may present
breaking offense against the Punchers' womBn Png-por?
while lbs win rely on the “control ' t0UeyT rech ° “f!
the ball- style of attack The Agrfs “ ““ Leno eMsxlne RWiard-
keep moving the baU back and forth nd Barrowman-Marin
- Barrowman teams won their semifinal
a classic against their arch-enemies ' “nU1 acreen themselves an open-:
the Aggies tonight This is si says
lug and speed It thru to the goal
a contest even during the dry sea- i
Fast Break to Be I'sed
This attack worked well during the
j first game against the Soonera On
BiU Martin b the sparkling soph s!lort 8! “" w”
the most effective method that could
be used The Soonera were unable to
get their fast break working Before
they were under way the Aggies were
backed up under their goal and cov-
ered them
Last season the Sooners took the
L't 7-me of the Aggie aeries Uy one
: print 31 to 30 with Net'on ' tipping
In the winning points In the last
seconds
Probable Lineups:
Against the nation he displayed
every trait common to a
player He made 13 precious pomis
and did every other thing but beat
the Nebraskans Be used a cute
little shot that resembled Bud
Browning's and made It hit
The Aggies are going to be tough
The addition of lour stars to an al-
ready “classy” team win make them
formidable fog the bast cage team)
The addition of a lanky center
Charles Kalsu of Moore to replace1
Cleo Dodson will relieve their tipoff
worries
And R C Cox a hotshot forward
wlU take some of the -strain off Car- ’
roll Smelsor and Dick Kretiger mid
games
Piters and Richardson went into the j
finals by defeating the Ellen Ash-1
Helen Stacy combination 31 to 14 and
21 to 19 while the Barrowman duet
knocked over the Florence Broderson-
Flmeta Parr team 31 to 14 end 21 to
11 to become the other finalist
Hie average freight train in the
United States now is 48 cars long
FOONERS
Connellcy
Warren
Gunning
Martin
Otte
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8
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COWBOYS
Smelsor
Kreuger
Dobson
Little
Freeman
get forwards Cox starved plenty In tWrd Pl!fe- Missouri occupies the
high school and looked l!!:e a find wl!r- whil K““ and Nebraska are
when he was a freshman here The lled for h °P' Knu hM won three
“Shocky Needy" type at paver the'aiUJ Nebraska hae mm two Nrith-
former Oklahoma City Central flash w h game
Is giving the Aggies cage hy-teria
The American merdiant marine
But the P onners are geing to be a
harder team to hsndlr than they
were at Slillwalrr The Aggie court
was so small that “Mart boys bare-
ly had room to use their fast break
But In tlieir non barb yard Mr-
Dermott’s men are guing to light
to the last dltrh to avenge the still-
aler licking
Red Nrl-n la not fuily re-overed
but he will be a big help Tr Cnn-
nellry is JU't alxmt rc-idy Ite losk'd
good agulnvt the Huskers and his
size may overliiti:iw some of tV Ag-
gie "brillmn's”
Nritlirr iaiej si SMIvahr snd 1’
- was the difference lietwren defeal end
victory
Information— Tlie Soonu due tv
their drfrat nt the hands of the Hu'k-
era stand hi a Mr with Knvvv SVnlc
and lows Hisle for fif'li fourth and
ranks last among the six major mari-
time nations of the world
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Turner, John Herald. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 97, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 21, 1936, newspaper, January 21, 1936; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1797978/m1/4/?q=%22new-sou%22: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.