The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1941 Page: 4 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA DAILY NORMAN OKLAHOMA
Friday October 24 1941
Pag Four
Haney Shot Wins Polo
Opener in Photo Finish
Last Moment Try
Breaks Deadlock
Sooners Win 3-2
In a storybook windup Cub Haney
Sooner No 4 rider' churiia&’a'polo
ball through the goal after the bell
had aounded ending game time Thure-
day afternoon giving the Sooner a
3-2 win over Oklahoma Military
academy In their aeaaon opener on
Hal Niemann field
With the game tied a! nee the fourth
' chukker the two team fought fur-
lowly for the game-winning goal
but it waa only after the bell bad
ended time that Haney broke loose
chaaed the ball the length of the field
and through the upright Although
the bell had rung the game continued
until the ball waa out of play
The Sooner took a lead in the first
period on a successful free shot by
Clark Hetherlngton They took a fast
The Oklahoma Dailt)
IX
25000 Fans
May Sec Game
Weather Aggies
To Be Competition
Between 20000-23000 fans are ex-
pected to witness the Oklahoma-San-ta
Clara game Saturday If weather
la good W J Cross athletics business
manager said' Thursday
Although Santa Clara will he the
top team to visit Owen field this
fail the crowd may be reduced from
Bruised Norman To
Intramurals
Play Shawnee High Howard Kauffman tossed a 30-yard
pas to Forrest Shoemaker who ran
i 20 more yards to n touchdown to
I give Phi Gamma Delta a 60 victory
Norman's Tigers In their worst 'over Sigma Xu In a men's Intramural
physical shape since the start of the J touch-football game Thursday after-
r
FOOTBALL
Mouth Carolina 18 (leuwou 14
season will attempt to keep intact j"0-
In other games Navy beat Delta Up-
xilon 12-6 despite Don Davis' touch-
down run for the loeers and Kappa
their record of not having lost to nn
Oklahoma high school team this sea-
son when they play the Shawnee
Wolves In a Mid-State conference gam Sl on a forfeit from Acacia
at Shawnee tonight
While an of the injured players are
expected to be In shape for the tilt
five may we only light action Nor-
Pi Kappa Alpha and Spur play the
final regularly scheduled game of the
season today
'-'In a handball tournament game
Gene Lockwood SAM defeated den
man McXahb husky tackle atm l nauers Kappa Sigma 21-5 7-21 '21-13
Team Polishes Pass Defense
As Bronc Game Draws Near
earlier expectations by weather com- bothered by s leg injury and Johnny
pctltlrn of the Aggle-Tulsa homecom- j Moore 143-pound fullback took so
:ing game in Stillwater and din-( much punishment- last Friday night
couragement of many fans at the at Amarillo that he has had to rest
Sooners against Texas
DlggesT crowd of the year was the
most of the week
' Another tackle J D Simpson has
approximately 29000 who saw the -had to miss drills this week and
Running Plays Click
As Dark Ends Drill
With his men demanding that
the Soccer footballs be painted with
phosphorous to that they wont be
caught unaware by flying footballs
start In the second chukker and It Coach Snorter Luster for the third
was only a matter of seconds before I consecutive day Thursday worked hi
Bill Winkler had put through the aeo-men until long after dark pointing
ond tally 'for their meeting Saturday with San-
There the Sooner scoring stopped : Cla-
dnd Stone of OMA scored on a free Concentrating on pass defense
shot In the third period then the C against Ken Caaanega and hi Bronco
deta tied the score in the fourth with brethren as weU as on their own
a short shot from scrimmage The paaalng attack the Sooner battered
next two -periods were spirited hut each other throughout their next to
scoreless until Haney's final success- last woikoul before the big day ar-
ful shot
A second game with the cadets will
be held on Niemann field at 10 a m
Saturday aa a part of a full-day sport-
ing program which includes also the
Oklahoma-Santa Clara football game
Scoring— Oklahoma -Hetherlngton
Winkler Haney OMA Stone Martin
Referee Clyde Watts
Games
Today
rives Attention was given also to
running plays
Busy Lutes pet off reporters who
soaght the regular Thareday an-
nonneemrat of the week's game rap-
tala promlniag to name the heed
gooner this morning
"I haven’t even had time to think
of It" he said
Moat of the team has recovered
from Injuries and only Tackle Plato
Andros remained In sweat clothing
Thursday
Meanwhile In Denver the terrific
Frosh Play
Locke’s Men
At Fort Sill
Faced with the handicap of playing
two separately coached teams In one
game the Boomers move Into Fort
Sill for a battle with the soldiers at 7
p m today
Norvel Locke captain of the 1930
Sooner and now an army officer will
coach tlie frosh's opposition the first
half The last half team Is a dark
horse and even Freshman Coaijh
Frank Crider doesn't know who or
what his team la meeting '
Crider haunt derided which of
hia two lines or foer barfcflrlds be
will start bat he says all the 33 area
makiag thr trip will play
The Boomers have two crushing
victories over the Will Rogers air
base team to their credit However
Locke who coached the Bartlesville
high school team last year la ex-
pected to send a better-coached and
a more experienced squad against the
freshman than did the air base The
Sooner trounce the Aggies here Sep-
tember 27
Three home games remain after
the Santa Clara encounter They are
Kansas Dad's day November 1 Iowa
Harry Landt substitute end turned
an ankle In scrimmage Tuesday
Looming as the biggest threat to
Shawnee's offensive club la Frank
Coombs Indian wlngback known for
State homecoming November 8 and hia long runs He has led the Wolves
Marquette November 22 In two Mid-State victories
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Van Dally Want Add
Wildcat Cagers Have
Five Lettermen Back
MANHATTAN Kan? ' Oct 23—
(Special) — Sixteen candidates includ-
ing five lettermen began basketball
practice at Kansas State college this
week under Coach Jack Gardner
Returning "K” winners of last sea-
son are Jack Horacek and Danny
Howe forwards Deon L11L center
Larry Bewsort and George Menden-
hall irur-ds -
DU8KIX TO GRADUATE
Lieut Delmar D- Dusking graduate
of the university In 1939 will be
graduated from the army's advanced
flying school at Kelly Field San An-
tonio Tex October 31
RIDE the BUSES
&
Santa Clara broncos were working game will be played under the lights
(1940 Score in parmtheaee)
Arkansas at Detroit
Duqursae at Marqaetta (14-0)
Bnrknrll at Temple (7-10)
New Mexico at Texas Tech (19-14)
St Bn rd lets at Washbnra (M9)
Oklahoma Freshmen at Fort HO
Bienfang to Speak
At Chicago Meeting
Ralph Bienfang professor of phar-
macognosy left Thursday for Chi-
cago where he will be a speaker at
the Anderson Prichard annual sale
meeting Ha win address this group j are employed
Saturday morning on the subject “O-
dor Control and Odor Esthetic"
On the following Wednesday Oc-
tober 29 he will go to Oklahoma City
where he will address th Women
Physicians of Oklahoma on the sub-
ject of odors and their control
out on the gridiron of Regis college
and Thursday night entrained for Ok-
lahoma City They will take their
final workout In the capital city this
afternoon and will drive to Norman
Saturday to' meet the Sooner at 2:39
p m on Owen field
Broncs Have Won
Eight in Row
Santa Clara’s 7-0 victory over Mich-
igan State last week gave the Broncos
record of eight straight games won
Santa Clara which has won' four
games' this aeaaon lost only to the
Rose Bowl Stanford Indiana 7-6 and
played a acoreles tie with Michigan
State last year
Coach Buck Shaw'i record since he
became heed coach In 1936 la i
games won four tied and five lost
which may prove another factor In
fkvor of the soldiers
Oar of Tom Ht id Han's prise pa-
plls Locke is expected to greet the
freshmen with the straight power
taught by the farmer Sooner coach'
Movie actress Frances Farmer once
won a trip through Russia In a col-
lege essay contest
Aabury college operates a mat and
tread Industry In -Jghlch 25 students
Student loan funds totaling $1&-
DUO are available at the University of
Louisville
OKLAHOMA THEATER
Last Times Today
10-15o — (plus tax)
“Young Tom Edison”
MICKEY ROONEY
FAY BAINTER
GEORGE BANCROFT
CO-ED
PREVUE
TONITE
Sooner
Feature 11:05
Out 12:30
“BELLE
STARR”
In Technicolor
with
RANDOLPH SCOTT
GENE TIERNEY
FOUND Foundation English book
man's dark gray Knox hat red
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at Dally Business office and pay for
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for ad
FOUNT A boy's Neverlcek raincoat
two spiral notebooks Owners nil
at Dally Rusinre office and pay for
this ad
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ONE MONTH’S
RENT FREE!
to anyone renting any of
my apartments before No-
vcmlicr 5 Only 4 are a-
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Phone 278 or 755
BUSES LEAVE CAMPUS ' '
EVERY SEVEN MINUTES
We Charter Buses
Mclntire Transportation Co
113 W Main Phone 565
10c££20c
TODAY AND SAT at
1:57 331 5:06 639 8:13 9:40
SOONER Today
"Wild Geese Culling"
HENRY FONDA
JOAN BENNETT
BOOMER Today & Sat
WM POWELL
MYRNA LOY In
"LOVE CRAZY"
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"So Erds Our Night"
FIIKDIIIC MATUTt
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ALL THINGS BEING EQUAL BUY IT FROM A IIOME-OWNED STORE
HvlcCal I & Bi rcti urn
301303 West Main Street
Telephones 1062 1063 1064
Cash Grocery 6 Market
THESE PRICES GOOD FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Sugar 61c
BROWN SUGAR 34 lbs for 25c
POWDERED SUGAR 2 pounds 17c
Potatoes 19c
No 2 Burbank Potatoes 100-pound sack $1-80
5c
Celery SS- 10c
Grapefruit £r5e
Oranges JSLXt 19c
A nnloo JONATHAN pound 4c
AppicS JONATHAN Pick 35c
Grapefruit 10c
Grapes 10c
Soups
Campbell’s Tomato
3 cans for
25c
Butter
Wilson’s Roll
Pound
35c
Jello
Jack Spiutt Assorted
Flavors package —
Prillnn 061 Monlc’ Pt‘8ular or OQ-
vUilctprip Grind pound A
SUNSHINE SPECIAL
Hi Ho Crackers 1-11) package 20c
Krisby Crackers 1-lb pkg 17c
Tenderized Picnic
HAMS
5 to 7 pound piece per lb 28c
VEAL ROAST 20c lb
PORK Shoulder Roast 23c lb
FRESH BEEF Tongues 15c lb
Fresh Frozen Whiting Fish 10c lb
PURE Lard 4-lb Carton
55c
Peas
Okla Brand
No 303 Can-
10c
Tapioca St
Quick Tapioca
package
20c
Black Pepper 15c
Cinnamon
Ground
1-lb package
50c
Chilli Powder ££ 50c
Coconut
Long Shredded
1-lb Pkg
19c
Peas
Green Split
1-lb package
20c
Lentels
Package
Ll
20c
Com Starch
4-Lb
Pkg
25c
Tomato Juiced J 9c
GOLD
MEDAL
FLOUR
5-pound
Sack
12-pound
Sack
24-pound
Sack l
48-pound
Sack
29c
65c
100
190
wm Rice
1-pound
Packiige
75c
Kinso
25c package
2 packages for
40c
Lux Flakes 40c
Family Style Steak lb 25c
Bacon
Pulure Brand
Pound
27c
AH Pork Sausage lb 20c
BACON Wilson’s Certified 32c lb
ROUND STEAK
- 25c lb
FLUFFO Pure Vcg 4-lb car 63c
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Calvin, Roy. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, October 24, 1941, newspaper, October 24, 1941; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1799544/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.