The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 22, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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Last Grid Game of Spring Season Intramurals
Will Be Held Today on Owen Field Dra" Cro"d
Improvement Seen
As Picked Squads
Swing Into Action
Rrandihlng all the wcajion of mo
dcrn footliall warfare which it ha ac-
uuir il from Dowry "Snorter” loislcr
in six week of intensive spring
naming drills a 03-man squad of
footliall players will wind up the
sprint season with a third and final
regulation practice game at 3 pin
us lay on Owen field
With warm weather expected the
largest crowd ever to witness a spring
game will roll Into the stadium Ad-
mission will be free
Kaas will be treated to several
races and dashes bet wees halves of
the game The Manner trark tram !
will oppose Oklahoma City usiver-
shy and Oklahoma Baptist univer-
sity in n triangular meet beginning
at lilt pm but the rhnlrrat evmts
have been hrlil ovrr until the half '
Just how much improvement the'
grid squads will show over Ihe two
previous practice games was a mnt-
trr nut discusseii hy the 133-pound
Luster wlh) lisik over the head coach-
Ing reins from Toni Stlilham six 1
weeks ago
Injuries which have kept several
or the toi-fligh‘ experieneeil men on
the sidelines for almost two weeks '
have claimed still more 1ml iuster'
si ill lirlieves those hopefuls he puts
on tile field will provide a good show 1
pore
To Openhouse
The Oklahoma Daily
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j players are going to breathe a sigh
of relief after today's final practice j
'adon of tlie spring training per-'
! list Iiut Hie gridden themselves are
! With Ted tiuinn gening the show ' " "
ly shiMitfng a low T1 to lead the field relaxation from the termination
in golf athletes partU-qKiilng In the
either dropped out of school or flunk-1
ed out awl that will leave the new
Hurricaiie coach Henry Frnka with1
little frosh material to work on As
a result of this huk of men Frnka
will urohnihiedly make things tough
An- other schools when a good high'
"SNORTER” Ll-STER "Jap lias- school candidate make known his
Well Dale Arhurkle and 63 footfall wlsliin to enrol In some university'
s s s
race Four
Saturday March 22 1941
Who’s Got the Ball?
ladrst of the candidates to be
benehed with injuries are I’rte i
f'awtlinn Jr frrshman-qoarter- j
tuuk fnim lulibiH'k Tex who bus
a bruised knee and Dou MeDiin-
ald frosh rad from Commerce who '
Is nnt with n tender shoulder I
'annual Intramural (qienhouse Thurs-
day gavr an all -day exhibition of the
best In intramural taienl
I Kidkiwing with a 1 were Charles
Smith aud John Turner with Smith
i defeating Turner In the play-off
i Marvin Mrsch was close behind I
with a T3 !
In the finals of the Intramural j
swimming meet Sigma Nu and Mar- j
cricks went on a rampage to score j
31 points each to tie for first Out-
I standing was Uenc Kiefer of the Mav-
erick! who tis'k firsts in the 100-
yard breastrokc and 109-yanl haw'-
stroke The swimming summary:
30-)ard free style: Doll Joels SA '
The three coaches aren't arlunlly
throti(h when they hang up their
rleals and uniforms after I lie prac-
tice scrimmage this aftermsin Not
liy a long abut In-other
Ilaskell will find pleaty in the
way of things to do when he takes
over his baseliall eoaehiag duties
la aa interview only rerenlly
Uder drelarrd he was pleased
wph the reaelhm of the entire
sqbsJ In the new box formation
he bnmght with him from the New
York Giants professional ramp Hr
nalarally had difflruhy at first
when the harks fust Wed the ball na
the trirky plays but those things
have been Ironed ant now
Motion pictures of the two previous
Saturday afternoon practice games
which Incidentally Iuster lo s si'rl-
ietl verv closely have rrveul-tl that
Although Jack Harr the assistant Jhe whole team Including the line-
men have caught on to the near style
of play With Imt a little experience
everything wi'l turn --ut all right
Them i definite marked Itn-
I prov-tvnl in the scconti game over
the Ir '! contest anti that il what
i count t r Luster's book Sure the
jriimlnr’lvc conch has his few worries
Iuster and A chuckle cither NalUf'tl- 'u I'hivs all the tingles anil that a
their football activities however Is- 1 ''v he' wing n I urn nut a good
M Time: 27 flat r ' cause they must rustic up some prom -
loft-yard free style: J I) Check high n-hisil fiKrtlsdl stars of the
Sigma Nu Time lKkifl state Even though Ihe freshinan crop
200 -yard free style: Walter Dalton m j jtsir is considered execllent
Half Clrrlo Hat Time: 2:37: new rcc-- nliri fm (- must lie lmporiod to ken
onL 'up the high grill standard of the uni-
HNl-yard backstroke: Gene Kiefer Versity
Mavericks Time: 1 :20 1 urH ( w'un'l Is1 an easy job for
fno-yard brrastndir: Gene Kirfer
Maverick Time: 1:22:3
2oo-yard relay: Sigma Nu Time: 2: j
01:5
lit a table lenitia exhibition Hie
Tulsa "Y“ team was more Ilian a
I tinier and A chuckle ether Natural -ly
the dim must etnitend with every
'tiler sclusil in the stale and sev-
ral cut of tlie slate In Hie bid-
liw: Tor fmli malts ial Inti litis year
will me a renewed effin-t liv Tuba
Oklahoma Theatre
Xurmm’t Only fome-0 irnrcf
and Opmlri Thtatri
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At 2:17 4:43 7:00 9:33
fyivtter
ARIZONA
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picked university squall could handle' 'iniversity to get the el ale's ott'dand-
i Of the (ix matches played Tulsa ing high sclusil players
walked away with four -
Luster sahl that J S Munsey will
take over Cawthon'a duties In the
all -freshmen backfield tliat has
formed so brilliantly In past games
and Louis “Tree top” Sharpe will work
In McDonald's position
Heul Hamm big anpltomore half-'
bark sensation of last season who hss
lwen rifling the bench with a bruised
knee is slated to see some action anil
Uoyrl nibh the bullet-like passer
from Savre will also play despite a '
cut hand
The diminutive head roach made
known however that Marvin Whl-
trd Hill latirange Bob Kk-htrr
Hill ratnpbell and Jnr Allton will
deflnilrly not play an a result of
lijuri kastainrd as mach as two
weeks ago'
The gentle art of “hiding the ball” in the Sooner' new
style of play is given a last-minute brushing up by Eddie Davis
right and Lindcll flays Both will see much action in today’s
final practice game Dale Arbuckle backfield coach watches
as the two young bucks go through the motions
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z Sooners Race Today In
Triangular Track Meet
Bison Goldbugs
Will Be Opponents
By nIFF CALDWELL
triangular track meet
In volleyball Mavericks outlasted The alnry goes that utmost 7: ivr
: the Scorpions by winning the last two cent of the freshmen at Tulsa have
games while I’hl Delta Theta upset
the Kappa Sigmas
la Ihe badminton doubles match
which featured the evening' show
Norman Wither und Robert Madden
defeated Hob Cote and Bud Fiers
Wither and Madden dropped the
' firm game but came bark to win
the match by sq timing past the
third game which went to drurr '
Closing the evening show was a
12li-pounrt boxing lsmt Red Ivy anil
the Hieoiu of Oklahoma Hoptist uni-
versity Iltc Gnhlliug of OklulHnua
City university anti the Sooner will
Iwgin this afternoon nt 1:13 un Owen
field
The Gohlbiigs are entering only
three men In the meet Ihm Snyder
Friday was a luiliday for 14 players ha M1°n cntcretl In the mile anil two-
! Dill Lyda will run the 220 and the
4 ID with Dick Smellier handling the QiCg Trent tangled for three rounds
ftso nd mile runs Jack Denton will I lVith Trent taking the decision
'race the two-mile event
High hurdles will be taken care of
lietwcen j)V Unsford and I G Frled-
riclis Archie Walker and Lunsfuld
will run the 220-vard lows
In the field events Coach Jacobs
ha Harry Fender and Malcolm Orr
In the pole vault nay Mullen War-
rci tollman ami Frlctlerichs in the
high jumps: Tom Harrison Elmer
Heard and I eh man In the broad
as Luster granted a ope 'day “leave mlle l'v‘nU an1 " hcclliarger ju juen jjjrge an( Steele in
of absence” from praetk-e to the in 1‘ 1w lrt 220-yard dashes and Mlh )ut IW riiscua throw and
group of player who have not missed h‘‘ broad jump John Mitchell who jluloni Qir anil Foul in the javelin
a single day of drill since tlie train- 101 Kt'n le lxt n tl’ sole ln K1 throw
Ing started The excused crew were throw for the jwt few years
Jack Jacob Dub Lamb Iloyd nibb l "w hitl m!n ‘‘nt‘rrt l’‘ ocr'
Hill Rlancctt Max Fischer Cltad bmb" IaT‘ Flf"B
Vallance Dill Caldwell Pat Shank Tlw Oklalioma Ttaptlst have a field
Jack Haberleln Bill Mattox George : 01 13 linrlc ond pwmise a lot of ne-:
Gibbons Sammy Stephens McDonald lion " ‘I’? ha1e ?or flrrt P1'
ami Dick Monroe
Senior captains wen1 named fur
iliis afternoon's fray Ralph “Fats”
Harris 'JAti-pound guard and llow-
unl Teeter tackle are schcdubsl to
enpiai the Whites anil Lj'lc Smith
iiimI Sharjii- will Itoltl the llnls in line
Intramurals
Dales for intramural baseball
games were released Friday by Den
A special half-mile run will lie thc'- Owen director of Intramurals He
Tennis Team Gets
Set for Initial
Matches Thursday
feature of the lietween-halves enier-
talnmeni for the fmilmll fan The
entries are all Oklahoma itniversity
freshnti'n who tisk mrt In the Imlisir
meet held earlier lit (lie season
1 Other U-twecn halves events will
lie exhibition liy the winners of Iltc
ili'-vuiill and javelin liaee will ln
1 chide the inil- run the llti yanl "igbi
-lash ami Ihe 22d-lV‘inl low luirdb-s
1 Mile Relay Team Get Trst
An mil I'iiil mile teliy team will
sei- ui'iton for the fir--! tune Tlie
staled that the first games will lie
played on Wednesday March 2(1
Owen also said that any man de-
siring III officiate ut Ihe gie should
notify him or I’uu! Y k" r nt the in-
tramural offl I
Next vnlieylHill games are M'luslul-
ed fur Minnl'ty night and gamts that
will lie annotinecil later
j Waul d Do The Trlek No Matter
What Tlie Weather
teim i cni'iHiM-l of Tiiuuni" llir
Two nbl arc hrlter than oie'ri'sm Elmer lli-anl Jiik isniiin and
iiew shoe and a Imre font and b Hie Hum h ttsoii Warren la'luiim vltii
satm- Ingir tennis cmiiiiiuisler Is-slle
I li'W e- IM-Ilcves Ills outfit wilt Is-Is'tti-r
Isilanrvd till waon titan lat
b'spitc the altsence of tg Six I'batn-
pliiit Ed limlM-v'
Si-ven seniors ihi upy the nrt eiglf
MMilloits on tile Sumter varsity witi-
Junior llob I a l the niily ptaier
not serving Ins last year of ellgtlnll
tv Waller Mesd will do tlie ini him-
or in place of tlililiey who p Mill
Im stricken followii’g an iqH-tataat
None of Ike sevra b a sarr-lne
slmkrr a clmh wlunrr Hal with
Oklaliuma ulwNikiaiNg liiuraaNwal
ruHiprlilkia Itr Wes' aim Is to WIN
laid Mutches awl eight strati)
stinkers will have huh sat j
than Jnl hhp or two sharp-shisA
er
The Shiiii'I will hare a iluiiteimts
IHI I loan IlnWevir Mead's stetlllie
!! fm irus e ugalllM Jn k K I Hiller
li mi Ann ies i aiiiiimf sill hil'ei' Ilf the
ililiiiiiit liiduii' li-t Wtk Wav It
-' l-MIrt! kf little IHI 5 ill lialhmil
IhIiui- huh s ti r 3 lint In capline
Ultie giiiu-s it f the yiMinif-trr I-i)m-IiI
I lie 'ln-t liH'itg plivi r In Aim'iiia"
b I'-'I'V I! I e IIHlllll-l-
mi nt tu lie m eg 'm!le lit nnv Inn
III I' II I- ! l-utlll
I la Ims-i: wnrkitig Old imlv a luiil
time is tlte team's idti-rnale
Juliii Jc'ulr is Ihiitiiw lug iii-avilv
from the nlhcr sMUi In start the
tn"i‘l (irvitle Mitthews latddie tlirgi- !
and Jisk Sti-i-le front Hie fisillsiH
siuail will d'i luiiliie duty liatiy J
Hugh Ford lull nnter mi tlie I us-
kediall team withdrew rrotn telllr-
iiient and is lniitig llte javelin around
utile Tllel-e is MIIIH- duulil tu hi-1
p-1'uiuilrg OhIiv tine in a lame
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Stilley, Francis. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 22, 1941, newspaper, March 22, 1941; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1799391/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.