The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 29, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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TUESDAY MARCH 29 1938
THE OKLAHOMA DAILY NORMAN OKLAHOMA
PAGE THREE
Sooner
ON THE BALL
4 - I
j sin lagiiah
MOKE praise for Paul V Keen Hu-
ger Ini Sooner wrestling Voach
who took three-man squad to the
national meet and tied for fourth in
the team tabulation We don't ace
‘ how ' Oklahoma could have mraucd
the runhcrup fmt if it had been rep-
reaented by a full aquad
for instance' there’ Roland Wad-
rty" Young junior luwvyweignt who
prohaltly could have gone to tW semi-
finals without rv trouble Dob Ky-
gar Hnuthweauvn's finalist was tww
riccisioncd tiV Yeung during the regu
lar arnsrm
And too Charif$r Knbcrison aoih-
omnre lSS-pounrter would have been
aitother poaslble' actnlfinaltst With
Just a break bene and there lloy
Stone sophomore 120-poundcr pml
Marshall ' Word ' nentor K&pnumicr
could have gained Individual crown
along with D t'' Matthew" las-
pounder ' ' ' '! 1 ’
V -tr i
flat to finish fourth In any
(tonal event wfth only n threr-oiaa
squad will deserve anyone's iUndlts
It's qnnther fine nrhlevemcnt in the
hnb "for Kern
I f aa 099
Dttrfiiilaa the golf exhibition Wed-
nesday April G Your two bit
which entitles you to ace four of the
state' heat professional ahotmakers
teat the university's difficult nine-
hole layout will be used to defray
the team’s expense to California dur-
ing the Easter holidays
The day will be mostly a laboratory
cession If you have any question
about your own game you ask the
professional for advice while they hit
all type of shot before the 18-hole
beat-ball duel get under way You
can even aak questions during the
beat-1 all struggle
- Just think of It— Instruction and
tips from Zell Eaton Floyd Earley
Francis Schekler and Charley Wcls-
ner and a chance to ace them play 18
holes on our own university course
You can’t beat It '
1 la Eaton yen’ll see a lad who
- with Just a year or so In blg-tlme
would be an finished on any pro la
(he eonatry During bis amateur
days he compiled a record that made
the whole land sit up and take
aotler
HIS record In medal play was
nothing short of rcnsatlonal In
the summer of 1933 Zell was medal-
ist In the State Trana-Miaaiaalppt and
Western Amateur tourneys
Perhaps Eaton'a most notable feat
In match play was hi victory over
Lawson Little in the Trans-MlaslMtppl
in 1084 This was Little's last defeat
in match play before he Joined the pro-
fessional ranks
Also Zell took the Western Amateur
hands down in 1934 trouncing Dave
’’Spec” Goldman Dallas iron-worker
In the finals Eaton's quarterfinal
victim was our ovfci Walter Emery
who fell 5 to 4
This rain may rain Capt J P
fluHand's spring pule opener ht-re
Thursday aflrraana with the Okla-
homa Military aeadrmy The rle-
uiratN It srrm have to br’prrfrrt
in all respects fur polo
J 11 McKinley npur-ta editor of the
(THargaref
“The Home of Personal Charm"
Announce
bashion Sh
now
This Afternoon (March 29 1938)
406 (o 5:60 P M
Union llallroom
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fur Easier IWlt Arrange in me Hits- Nnnnmi'N must drninullc
ahuwliig of Hum modi-a that have wun Hie admiring tqqimvul uf
America's dlsrcrnliig women and mlma-s
Music by Varsity Club Orchcslra
Mmleliitg by Orchesix
IlnHTrx by Whisller'a
Net Team to
Engagement Is
Season Opener
For Oklahoma
t I :
Hubert Manire Will
Lead Visiting Outfit
If the weather man will let up and
the courts are dry the Sooner trnma
learn will open IU regular season
ig-iinst thr Oklahoma City university
Uoldliugs at 3 o'ckx-k this afternoon
in the varsity courts
Coui-h lIic Hcwrs has only one
Ictterman lairk lrom last season's un-Ji-fcated
Oklahoma train The Snon-i
Crowds Are Harder
To Fool He Thinks
: i
Nrlralific wrestling awn will make
Its return in the profi-MKHinal ranks
Ellis Bashara former Soont-r heavy-
weight who was here Monday vunting
relatives ami friends believes
"it's getting harder to fool spec-
tators with plain showmanship” he
' ncrlared ‘‘All over the country wrest-
ling crowds are tiring of soap water
gi-tinoees ami lulling wire They want
to sec real wrestling — something dil-
fcrrnl from the jirrm-nt sturf”
! The change in Ellis hlmm-lf demon-
era may lave trouble Smiting the rtted hi8 Three yeari ag0
Oklahoma t'lty team 1vltk-h boosts wa wrn))KKl up In his new pro-
iluliert Wanin' fourth ranking piajw fcxgjon and put on a show for the
In the state at the top-ranking port- fukg Wth a stmt a clip-
non'
Last year's Sooner quartet trounced
the Goldbugs twice winning 4 to 1 at
Oklahoma City and blanking the Dugs
here without the loss of a act
Bags Impmsrtva
The visitors opened their season
last week in Impressive' Style trouno
ing the Southwestern Teachers 5 to
at Weatherford Only Dill Murphy
So 4 man went down to defeat tor
the Oklahoma City team
Hcwes said Monday that he will
pit Joe Ben Champion sophomore
southpaw against Mamie In the first
match Champion lost to Harry Heff-
ner ntnth-rsnking junipr nationally
In last week's varsity-fresh mart ‘ en-
counter The only two returning lettermcn
Ray Clement of the Sooner and
Lewis Behrens UoldlHigs will meet
In the second singles encounter Clem-
ent will seek revenge from Behrens
who won 10-8 and 8-3 when the pair
met last year
Ronp May nay
Either Gene Roop or C M Beckett
both sophomores will meet Bob Xar-
hjvttch tloidbug freshman in the
third-ranking singles contest Hoop
a member of the Oklahoma “Boy Beat”
basketball team shared the state' high
school doutdes title In 1935
Another sophomore southpaw John-
ny Powell will meet Murphy In the
final singles encounter Powell drub-
bed John Hatch lanky freshman in
their engagement last week
H ewes' doubles teams are even more
untried having had no outside compe-
tition this season His first combi-
nation of Clement and Roop will meet
Karlovltch and Manire The Goldbug
pair trounced the Southwestern duo
6-1 6-4
Rrrkrt to Perform
Beckett will pair with either Pow-
ell or Horace Chandler on the second
doubles team Chandler la a Junto
hut dltl not compete last year
Thi duo will meet llchrens and
Murphy The Goldbug team won
from Crisp and Gardiner of South-
western v-5 3fi 0-3
Daily two ytsrs ago who la doing
sports for tee Ardmorcitc tell us that
the Murray Aggies are favored in the
second annual (tokk-n Jubilee lioxing
tournament “Everyone Is arraid of
them but I can't ace why" McKinley
re) wrta
Infirmary
ADMITTED: Stanley Jackson Vivian
Adcock Ralph Sanders Daisy llylcr
and Claudia Hus toad
'DISMISSED: Marvin Rich Claudln
I lust cad Dorothy English Cordell
Parker and Drcwsilla Ilgams
a
‘ Scientific Wrestling to Make
Return Soon Bashara Says
pvd accent and was as boisterous as
a know-it-all
9 9 9
Mnsday his derm was entirely con-
servative lie was garbed in a quiet
blue 'suit plain red oxfords and
seemed extremely modest in his con-
versation Eive-cent cigars were none
too good for him
“Sclentlic wrestling will return
first in the middle west In such cities
as Omaha Lincoln and Dcs Moines
where they've got the smartest crowds
in the country Such scientific wrest-
lers as Joe Stcchcr Earl Craddock
John Pesek Farmer ' Burns Frank
ootch and Henay Ordcman developed
In these corn-belt cities
“Naturally the change will be slow
as most of the country is still nuts
about the present style especially in
such coast cities as Los Angeles River-
side and Hollywood In those cities all
you need is a beard and something
quaint about you But the change is
coming"
'
t)f coarse Mils hnirs tit be ready
for the change “Ninety per cent of
us will have to leant all over again
or become ham and eggera But I’ve
been perfecting some scientific holds
in my spare time” he said “got an
arm and leg lock that’s a beaut”
The four smartest scientific "Vresb
lers in Bashara's opinion are Crusher
Casey a 218-pound Irishman and sup-
posedly the fastest in the game today
Everett Marshall Colorado Louis
Fites a young 220-pound Hungarian
from 8L Louis and Earl McCready
the former Oklahoma Aggie I
“McCready has been smart” Mils
confided “He's one guy who never
went in for the rehearsed display we
go for now
“Hr went to Australia and New
Zealand where he’s made plenty of
jack defending his British heavy
weight title and where they'd throw
you out of the ring if you didn't put
out and show skill When the citange
comes over here McCready will be
ready"
Bashara it seems is Just another
Oklahoman at heart He admits he has
plenty of money saved up but he’s
tired of the blg-tlme
Oklahoma Dully Wanted Payl
o NEOSPAR
The perfect clear last
drying finish
$445 GaL $125 QL
CHICKASAW LBR CO
Fallible
ables
It seems lluil JACK “Motlier"
MORGAN didn’t come nut in the
JKItltY EDKIHK aHalr aa he boast-
ed he would Although It Is
aiqqmHedly a secret Rur-Nek rrxy
MAX (YN IK Is slaietl 'lo exile his
pin Into the wilds of O C W ’ere
a fortnight hus pnsseil RED
POTTER llouHlon Tt-xns Imldli-
found out Unit a rull--plo thought
lie luul a marvcIuiM aiwnt— now
he is attending time develiqilng It
Oar MinliMlos for the all-tlmc
rrrnrrf for Innff names Is that of
WIUIAM PtitK lOSOUIVK
ORACH PKKIfS IIOYD MAR-
YIX JUIISSnX H-rsf lo Dulles for
the a-rrb-rsrf— ioit hr hus a lore
Mefrst that enu't rnsur him any
t rnu hie because she Isn't here
Ri-gnnlli-ss of EUGENIA JOHN-
SON' fis-tlngs Utwaiil MICIIAET
IIIIL aim Is dragging KEWFTII
“Duke” SWAN to the ('III (I Swing
and regiirdli-as of whnt the
rainy weather ha done for your
doilies nun ran pul that kn'i'e-
nige pn-ss on your suit
United sit v
Meet Goldbugs Here
Intramurals
f
Tonight badminton doubles sched-
ule was announced Monday by Hen U
Owen director of intramural athhlK-t
railings tnchste Ray Klaftke and'
Walter Mead vs Walter Kleirnnan
and Ted Koxufsky Frank KeymHils
and Herb Jones vs Tom Cam and
Jules Dulkils 7 o'clock Byron Kam-
Siug and Hob Hlppard vs Clint Mc-
Carty find Wray Dudley 7:31 and
Jbc Bears and Eldon Korrner vs Herb
Ikmlwnheyer and Bill Morehouse and
Bill Nuckolls ami Bill Watkins vs
Nirk Valhakls and Bill Kiliairk-k 7:411
Ami Brail Bchci-r and Jack Edwards
va Ed Kelly ami Harold Dexter Guy
Underwood and Bill Wright vs Ed
Lindsey and lien Kerr 8 o'clock Vir-
gil Youngtilood and Herbert Wtnsiand
vs Sinclair Uerts and Adolph' Brown
J 0 Givens and Gail Palmer vs
Homer Ellington and Ted Westfall
820 Horace Calvert and Dan Kmartt
vs Jim Chin and Bill Brent Ed llal-
bark and Harold Cist vs John Mc-
Kay and Ben Nickols 8:40
And Bill Phillips and Orville Coates
vs Herb Klersky and A) GemCnger
James Gibson and Harry Knight vs
Cecil Ferguson and Bill Porter 9 o’-
clock Jack Belter and John Powell
vs Jock Underwood and Art Walker
Wayne Grlaco and Charles Hall vs
Abie Davis and Issar Golden stein 920
Glen Baytias and Bill Shipley vs Bill
Sutton and Andy Crosby and Hay
Morris and John Albright vs Don
Goldhery and Fred Pellcr 9:40
4i
Rain Again Returns
As Offender Tn
Mallet Delays
“ICS rained just for variety now
the varsity pnlmsts lamented Mon-
lav No longer do the more uncommon
elements such as snow snd Ice post-
pone polo games Rain made its
apjiraranec long enough to postpone
tlklalKima's seasonal opener with
-Oklahoma Military academy ‘here
Thursday and Saturday afternoons
But there'll be another day Capt
J P Holland varsity coach has
moved the dates back to April n
and 9
Maybe It all happened for llic !x-st
anyway It will mean a full week
of rest for Roland Hermes' wrenched
knee
Hermes veteran No 3 rtiler re-
ceived the injury In a daily scrim-
mage last week when his horse fell
and rolled on him The other reg-
ulars Jim Hester Alex Cheek and
Gerald Galbreath are in fine phys-
ical condition however
'Beside tt will give the Bonners
at least a few more practice periods
before they attempt to snap tne
Cadets' fall winning streak of 17
games
Henderson Reported Improved
Charles Henderson Wichita Kan
who Srcelved an eye injury Frldav
during the Phi Delta Theta baseball
practise will be released Wednesday
from Ellison Infirmary Dr w H
Atkins assistant physician announced
Monday
CAMERA
Siithii&uiAt
cMeiai What fyou tJlaoe &eet-
WAITING FOR
1 h (
SECOND ANNUAL
Nems Photography Short Course
Under the Auspices of the
School oi Journalism
University of Oklahoma
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Here is the opportunity of a life time for the camera enthusiast A chance to re-
ceive expert instruction from the leading photographers of the country including Jarfc
Price of New York Earl D Moore of the Dul!a News and Journal Major Albert W
Stevens of the United States Aid Corps and director of the Army Aeronautical Museum
Wright Field Dayton Ohio Milt Mumhlow of the Daily Oklahoman Tom Mahoney of
LOOK Magazine Earl L House of the Kansas City Star and many others The fee is
only $500 with a special fee of $300 for college students
O A section for beginners will include clem ontary instruction in the taking of pictures
developing of films and making of contact and projection prints
O In tlie Amateur section an attempt will be made to smooth out the rough spots of tlie
amateur and to improve his photography This section will lie under the dirertiun uf
Merwin Eherie outstanding pirtoruil photogruplicr of Oklahoma City
f
O Hr Jack Price who had charge of tlie professional section last year will he hark to
- head this division Topics dealing with the prohlcn confronting tlie press photographer
in his daily work will he discussed
APRIL 7 8 9
Enroll Now — See Albert A Sutton Assistant Professor
of Journalism 203 Tress Rldff
Southwestern Golfers
Will Meet Oklahoma
On Twin Hills Course
Southwestern State Teachers col-
lege Weatherford will meet the Sooti-
er gulf team April 5 on Oklahoma
City's Twin llitls course Coach Bruce
Drake said Monday
The engagement U the fifteenth in
Oklahoma's spring dual program
Heading tlie Bulldog quartet will be
J D Norton runnerup in the State
Intercollegiate tourney champion of
the State Collegiate conference and
medalist in the State Amateur
School Districts Will
Elect Directors Today
An election to select a director for
each of the 57 rural and 4 independent
schools in the county will lie held
today In Caeh school district Kalph
Hamilton county superintendent said
Monday
Members In the district also Will
vote on the amount of the mill levy
needi-d to run the school in Uiat
district
FOR SALE:
My residence property at 220 8
University BlvcL Will sell for cash
or for reasonable down payment
with easy term on remainder at
Z7t An opportunity to buy a good
place at half what it cost home
with a substantial monthly Income
Pleased to show It any morning
If an afternoon or evening visit is
desired call 1454 for an appoint-
ment — F S E AMOS
"'I
Today
45 County Schools To
Compete in Softball
RtarMHS from" 43 Cleveland ‘county
schools will compete in a softball
tournament Saturday Ralph Hamil-
ton county aupti intendejit said Mon-
day Hie schools are divided Into six
groups and u-n lxys and ten girls will
be entered from each of the six groups
in the context This contest Is one
of a series that la being conducted
by the county school department
Rotary Club to Give
Program at Purcell
i
The Norman Rotary -club will pre-
sent a program for the members of
the Purcell Rotary dub Wednesday
noon at Purcell Neil Keller secre-
tary said Monday
Otho Mooney will speak on “Compe-
tlton" and the 8ooner Ladies’ quartet
will sing several selections '
Madam La Mar
Astrologer and Xoted Advisor
on all personal affairs of life If
In doubt don't fall to accflre a
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Bayless, Glen R. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 160, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 29, 1938, newspaper, March 29, 1938; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1798562/m1/3/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.