The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 105, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 31, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA DAILY
Sunday January 31 ISM
Baseball Team to Begin
a j- i
Spring Practice Monday
The 1943 Oklahoma baseball team
will take the field for spring prac-
tice Monday with only four return-
ing lettermen
Returning lettermen are Pitch-!
ers
land
Ray Tracer anJ Hal Cumber-
All contriliutions had not been
i Rowling brackets will le publish-: tabulated Saturday and some scat-
Roberts and Socondbaseman Don ) inLifrric?w uu is jw
ed on the intramural board Mon- tcrel Independent houses were still b
Smith Reserves are Bill Parker as air hostesses from 1 to 3 pm In
— ! dav Two and possibly three classes sending in reports Dimes from the
first baseman and Bus West sec- ’ 1 i 6 the AWS room of the Union
will participate in the tournament boxes placed around the campus 1 le
°n ‘ Results of the second round table had not yet been collected Mrs) Miss Cotter who became acting
' anitj Gof8 To War I tennis competition are due Friday Bernard Perry secretary to Miss j district traffic officer in December
Members of the 1942 Sooner Var- pei)ruarv 5 First round competl- Virginia Reinecke said 1942 will talk on the duties and
sity who would have had elTgibil-i tim- results are due at 12:30 pm FPlllilig- House Read qualifications of airlane hostesses
ity this spring but who expected
m
0 pass it up to CO into tnc scrvico
£ ie wianta 'W
or to work In defense plants ere
Dale Mitchell who batted in 49 '
runs and hif420 Dale Layton
Sooner lugger tatting 302: Short-
Dwight Collin who set
sacrifice hit record
stop uwigni ixMiins wno set a
new sacrifice hit record and hit
335 Clarence Mauk flrstacker !
Catchers Johnny Chyz and Joe En-
os and Pitchers Gayle Pringle Dee
Sanders Danny Burrell and Mole
Carey
The war claimed freshmen
George Logan Tulsa Jackie Paul
Tulsa Cotton' Co ington Savanah
Bill Faulkner Sallna Kan Out-
fielders Bill Barnett EarlSboro and
Zurel King Oklahoma City Catch-
ers Warner Collins Tecumseh and
Pitchers Jack Watkins Louis Kret-
low Putnam City Leon Ford Oke-
mah and Gilbert Waldrep Heald-
ton t
Freshmen On Tap
Dale Arbuckle baseball coach
will hav 15 freshmen available
if additional men aren’t lost to the
services” '
They are Outfielders Harold Hi
nes Oklahoma City Charles Pugs-jen’s
ley Oklahoma City and Harvey Mi-
zd Tulsa Infielders Jim Mitchell'
Oklahoma City Olen Corley Friend-
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University Book Exchange
' higher and higher the c?" 'sign
!! -L risui'SSUM ‘ drew to a successful clo e Satur-
Qualifications for intramural fl-! day with contributions to the fund
j nals must be ccomplctcd today Wil-’
son Swan bowling manager an-
Monday
411 hsulminton inatchps un to ths
raamimon matches up to me
brackets on the final page will be
lavwl off startine at 7 nm Mon-
the S '
-
Tau omega fraternity has spon-i
gored a walk-a-date plan at Santa’ :
Barbara state to conserve tires and 439 West Bo-V(1 came throu8h with
include more students in the social j400 percent in contributions and
calendar (Delta Delta Delta ran third with
8b ip Merrell' McDonald Garber
Bill Chandler-Tulsa Harlan Sher-
man Oklahoma City Fred John-
son Oklahoma City Floyd Lewis
Fairfax and Dale Grubbs Henry-
etta Freshmen catchers will be Butch
Chancellor Muskogee Morris Irons
Alva and Jack Cairns Clinton
So far no freshmen pitchers have been given ln connection with the j
reported j campaign Miss Virginia Reinecke
Baer Issues Uniforms j acting counselor of women spoke!
Jack Baer -1942 coach will re- j for five minutes Saturday over that
Pori to the navy February 6 but Utatcn in behalf of the fund ' j
he wm lssue unirorms at 2 pmj —
Monday in the West stadium and
will conduct practices the first
week
Arbuckle outfielder on Bill Ow-
Missouri Valley championship
Oklahoma team of 1927 will as-i
sume'the coaching duties after Baer
leaves
Thank You
FOR YOUR
If for any reason you wero not able to secure thc
-
books and supplies you need our special order
plan can help you
SPECIAL ORDERS
will gladly take your order for any hook you need
if it is being printed well get it for you
IN THE
Owned and Opt'Kitcd by thc University
Tower of Dimes
Campaign Closes
$210 Contributed
As the “Tower of Dimes’’ piled
for infantile jwralysis reaching
£10
The highest percentage contribu-
tions matie to thc campaign came
r r wi-fninB-B room-
f M C‘
ng house at soUth university
tauhnrora Tottl ltac lnttke wr-
ogl 500 portent t that mldence
BRAGG COMFORT WILL SPEAK
Arthur N Bragg instructor in zoo-
Men from the NROTC house at iogy and E N Comfort dean of
i 200 percent
Many Give 100 Percent
Other houses both independent
fraternity and sorority sent in
donations of 100 percent Many
houses showed averages well above
that figure
The dime drive has been publici-
zed through interview broadcasts
over WNAD Daily programs have
Krra'p Books Cigaret Boxes
Placques Stationery Boxes
Guest Books Card Boxes
Woodcraft Shop
313 White Street
PATRONAGE
UNION
Commercial Aviation
I Will Be Discussed
At Conference
A acting district traffic mana-j"101
g of Branlff airways Miss JoAnn
Cotter of Oklahoma City is quali-
fled to explain to coeds at the ca-
reer conference the opportunities
for women In commercial aviation
Miss Cotter will lead a discussion
group at 3 p m Thursday In the
Rose room of the Union She will
Interview girls interested in Jobs
terminal hostesses and ticket office
personnel -and the part they play
! in the operation of an airline
—
ie school of religion will discuss
"Evolution and Christian Faith”
concluding a program on “Science
and Religion” in a meeting of the
! Westminster Fellowship at 7 pm
j today ln the Presbyterian church
I
Barnard college' has Introduced
a special program known as the
"American Heritage” designed to
present world history from thc
American point of view
Leisure-Time Fun!
BOWLING
Co-ordinates your
muscles and re-
laxes your nerves
Bowl a few
Lines Each Day
Oi
Tols Bowling Lanes
and
j Outstanding Novels
In Broking Room
Several outstanding books of
edtion8 are now
display in the Drowsing room
the Library One of the more po
lar books is Carl Sanhurg's “St(
Over' the Land”
Another book which Is on
play and-has been among the t
sellers in past months Is “We T
To The Woods” by Louise DicV
son Rich
Much mention has been made
an interesting collection of slot
which Herschel Brickell has edi
in his “Prize Stories of 1942” Mi
other new novels are on disp
now and will be found in the Br
sing room
I
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Hill, Amy Lee. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 105, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 31, 1943, newspaper, January 31, 1943; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1799895/m1/4/?q=%22Business%2C+Economics+and+Finance+-+Journalism%22: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.