The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA DAILY
WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 4 1940
PAGE FOUR
Allen Picks
SoonersTo '
1
Win Pennant
Kansas Cage Coach !
: Predicts Outcome
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It' the nine owl yarn every year
Coach “Phog" Allen of the Kansas
r VN RtFFLY SAY that ever stu- P th Oklahoma cag-
1 ' era to win the 1940-41 Big Sis pen-
1 -:t in the Big Six echool will be B
pulling for thoee Cornhuskrrs in their - ' I
litt’o tuKle against Clark Shaughni- “I rttlMy do hope that he:
eV bov on New Year's day :riaht" Coach Drake chortled
1 have heard many boy ' ihatT" afternoon a he sat on the
they thought the Tesa Aggie de- acher tchlng hi vanity tearj
served the bid despite their lorn to ch 0her to Piw-
the 13 “immortal" Longhorn who Corbia star Again j
napped the Aggie winning itnak at Dividing hit vanity into equal!
19 ctralght— but I'm klnda prejudiced ! strength Drake drove the two team
--Ui
to the Huaker aide
The Hasken have one of the beat
eleven in the nation Stanford will
have the toaghrat straggle of their
live trying to hah a tram coached
by one of the imarteot head men-
tor in the midwest Jnst auk aay
Oklahoma fa a who know anything
abont the game of football
' They have everything a really
great football team should have aside
hard until 5 o'clock Then the fresh-
men took over for the remainder of
the practice session
Little Garnett Corbin again led his
team thru the blazing scrimmage
Playing with Rex Walton Paul Heap
Warren Lehman and Dale Carllle
Corbin's white team successfully held
a one-point lead during the final min-
ute of the scrimmage
Hugh Ford Allie Paine Matt Zoll-
ner Jamea Marteney and Mitch Si'
I
Intramurals
! find Spur South clashing with Half (Tuesday nights First rage games w ill
Circle HaL be playnl Thurwlay
lhnnie Owen intramural direr lor
One of the fiercest touch football j thi)t h(1 rrxirt would I Inquire a boot kmt artWea at the
’ games uf the current season I rx- be available for prailice Friday and I Pally
pected to be reeled off today when
Hattons nfflre
the Phi Delta Thetas meet the Kappa
Sigma team for the rhampionship of
the university
Both team are traveling along at
an undefeated pace They won their
: league titlea hand down and thus
1 far In the round-robin playoffs have
won four games eaeh Consequently
their game today will be for the
crown altho two other games will
I be played In the playoffs
Meeting in one of the other con-
tests will be Delta U pci Ion and Chain
C West and the third encounter will
AMOROUS ANN — Meet Mias Sothem who is cast in the high-
ly amusing title role of the new hit comedy “Dulcy” which will
be screened at the Sooner theater two days today Thursday
There is always a tie between
father and eon— and the eon usu-
ally wean it
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Due to increased business we are forced to ex-
tend our office hours We are now open on
NOTICE: Tudy Wednesday Thursday and Saturday
from 9 a- m till 8 p m On Monday and Fri-
day from 9 a m till 5:30 p m
from the additional help of a hJ j u opting quintet
coach- 'Ford looked exceptionally well dur-
And Just think how the Ptig ° i fng the scrimmage with his floor play
the Big Six conference will go up ! and bucketr
if the Huskers made a good showing!
Drake still declined to name any
Yes the Nebraska bid 10 thf I4 j sort of a starting lineup for the open-
Rom Bowl 1 Just about the biggest lng Qregon ult -However I am go-
thing that haa happened to our little jingtolUrt the helght nd experi
I ship of the modern language i
partment
The operetta one of a aerie epon-
A Spanish operetta “Moline de®""1 by the department will be
Yicnto" or “Song of the Windmill'' "bown at 4 o'clock and 530
will be shown at the Oklahoma The- The operetta U baaed on a work j
a ter today under the sponsor- by Pablo Luna
conference
The matter that has me worried
at the present time is how In the
world ran onr cagers whip those
giants from the northwest next
Monday night? From nil I can gath-
er thoae gays will not only tower
over fellow like Garnett Corbin
rad Allie Paine bat they also have
the nacanny skill and deception
which makes a great tall dub
fence that 1 have" the youthful men
tor stated
Ford and Heap Win Start
Second guessen would say that
Hugh Ford and Paul Heap will be
certain to answer the storting whistle
while Corbin Allie Paine and Matt
Zollner would fill out the front line
1 In this lineup there would be two
seniors Ford and Zollner Junior
Corbin and Sophomores Paine and
Heap Rex Walters a 6 foot S Inch
You know that there are very few d bould also see early action Mon-
long and tall basketball player who day night -
aren't Just a week bit awkward and j — :
clumsy But theta Oregon tree-top- INFIRMARY
per are supposed to have the grace ADMITTED: Leslie Glascock Louise
and poise of a panther Ad Just as Reynolds Wylie Gilbreath Salas XI-
- deadly!
So yon klnda get an idea of what
our shorter Sooner will be ap a-
gaiast next Monday night I don't
believe yon can find a better long-
shot artist in the nation than oar
Garnett Corbin It's amazing how
he can stand over near tha side-
lines and arch shot after shot thru
the net
B::t what can ha do with a 6 foot
7 inch giant leering grotesquely In
hia face every time he gets the hall?
But here’s another thing IH bet my
bottom dollar that Corbin fakes those !
big guy off their feet at least three
times during the course of the tall
game
A dog of Liberty Tex he “adopt-
ed” a email raccoon which suckles
and tumbles unconcernedly with tha
pups In the dog's Utter
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FOR HIM a Parker foun-
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i Drug— Ph 31
DECEMBER
eto Homem Lucille Ratliff
DISMISSED: Marvin E Pigg Mary
Jane Wheatley
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