The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 164, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 1943 Page: 3 of 4
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sday April 14 1943
TI1E OKLAHOMA DAILY
Page 3
ick Team Will Race
th Aggies Nebraska
fcgins’ Aggies in the ru li-
nts and Coach fid Weir's
'ornhuskers the game
will have to come up with
'ul lot of hustling to beat
track-wise teams
etralf To Ran 220
owboys have such stars
ter Jimmy Metcalf In the
220 Fpster' Johnson in
? Sooner track team which has lost its three track
s of the 1943 season will have to shoot high to earn
ces at the triangular meet w ith the Oklahoma Aggies
oraska Saturday in Stillwater
ched in between Coach
440 and 8N0 races to North Texas
allowing' his ipxnonts too much
daylight lx-fore starting to cut
them down with his thrilling fin-
ish kirk
However lie had around SO
flat for the 440 in Ihe wind and
he ran a half-mile in 1:587 at the
Texas Relays in his second race
jof the afternoon on April 3 so he
Sam Regier in the 880 should extend either Johnson in
ffner in the mile Jim the 440 or Regier in the 880 if he
the two-mile and Ralph
the high hurdles and low
ind their mile relay team
on the Texas Relays
tship
ka has plenty of inertia
A'artl Debus big Nebraska
runs a little more smartly at Still-
water Dill Reimers in the dashes
George Roberts in the 440 Son
W’right in the- hurdles and Ken
“Crow Hop” Farris in the broad
Jump are other Sooners who have
player in the pole vault i outside chances Farris jumped
Javelin or Vic Schleich only twice against North Texas
er tackle in the shot put
Throws Discus 202 Feet
hurled the high school
’4 feet and won the Dig
in event last year wltK a
202 feet He is a 13-foot
Iter Schllech the Big Six
it champion normally
ound 50 feet
high-jumpers will run
ible " against Aggie Ross
a senior who has done G
r hes or Tate the breezer
exas Relays who did 24
hes at Austin and who is
it 25 fept every time he
iioanl -
i'arjr Are Sooner Hopefuls
’ Jacobs’ friskiest colts
ter Tulsa sophomore mil-
ndy CarVi Duncan fresh-
yard $nd 480-yard man
ly are Oklahoma’s leading
-e threats against the op-
it Stillwater
ran 4:28 in the wind on
against the North Texas
here last Saturday
getting 23 feet 5 and 2-3 feet 7 He
hopes to lx around 24 at Stillwater
THKT SIGMA PHI ELECTS
Ann Ringo Fellows was elected
president of Theta Sigma Phi na-
SrvtianujuCaSi ?°nc!son Addr“se?
Rotanans on Russia
It was a case of heavy hitting' Capt J F Dfinclson command-
power over good pitching in lsith ant of the XitOTC spoke on "Ru-
games pf the first round rhamp- Ria” at the weekly meeting of the
ionship softball playoff Tuesday Rotary duh Monday
as Beta Theta PI went down to Also on the program were local j
Flying l 4-8 and I'hi Gamma Del- businessmen who made short :
ta went through Spur P-5 i speeches on their businesses
Boh Hines and Bus West were They were Clyde Ifollidav who
the big guns for Flying U pooling spoke on banking Harwell Hill
enough hits on some really tough who spoke on the restaurant bus-
pitching to gain the decision Don ! iness and Guy Pantier who spoke
Fauble outfielder for the winning! on variety stores
team made some spectacular —— —
catches one a one-hand dead-run1
stop to hold the Betas down
John Hunt looked good at the
Beta second spot with a flawless
day in the field
- John Spears sensational Spur
pitcher was in top form bul he1
was no match for the Fiji lineup
of power hitters The first third
and fourth innings were especially
disastrous for the Spur boys
Harvey McMains and Duh Hcnder-j
son tallied two runs each to lead
the scoring"
Beta will meet Spur on diamond
3 today and Plying P takes on
Phi Gam on diamond 2 in the sec-:
ond round of games Play will
begin at 4:13 p m '
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YOU’LL LOVL OUR
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The Well-Dressed Buy At
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230 East Main Phone 29G0
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CONGRATULATIONS
Commercial Education
Club Initiates Five
Five students were initiated j
tional honorary and professional ' into Pi Omega Pi national honor-
fraternity for women in Journal- ary fraternity for commercial
ism Tuesday She succeeds Mima ! teachers Tuesday In the Business
Magoffin Smethers Other officers ' Administration lounge
are Patricia Lee vice president New members are Marcharelle
Ceciie Davis secretary: Winona I Brice McAlester Wanda Warden
Clark treasurer’ Ernestine Gra- j Norman Virginia Laurence Wil-
liam archivist and Dorothv Shurt-' Ron Elaine Lucas Wew'oka and
leff war chairman
GAMMA I’HI ELECTS
Gamma Phi Beta sorority
an election -Monday - named
following new officers:
President Alice Reynolds vice
president Joan Fos’jr treasurer
and house manager Marjorie
Muchmore rush captains Pat j
Lee ami I a Vera Rotlcman sec-
retary Rosemary Andrews and
and pledge trailer Maty Louise Hag-!
Eloise Bilby Holdenville
Lieut John Givens NATTC pub-i
lie relations officer spoke to j
members and new initiates onj
“Evidence of Good Teaching" i
l y is fast annexing the
- speed to give Haffnera
1 over the mile although
ay send him after Martin
o-mile and wait until the
ner dual meet here Ap-
see what he can do witli
in the shorter race
’ary Kirks Nicely
he interscholastic 440 and
from Duncan Is only a
but he definitely hast
alent He lost Ixith his
genjos
SAVE 3 Ac
—Buy Bus Tickets —
15 BUS RIDES 75c
7c Cash Fare
McINTIRE
TRANSPORTATION CO
Joe V McBride
President
Board of Regents
Joe
We have faith in the
University the town
of Norman and fel-
lows like you Joe Mc-
Bride! This faith has
been justified time jind
again since we started
in business in 1920
We have every
reason to believe that
our trust in you as
president of the Board
of Regents will be
equally justified We
know you will guide
the destinies of the
University with perse-
verance wisdom and
untiring effort
Barbour & Short Contractors
323 East Mosier
Phone 482
Jew under-arm
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safely
s Perspiration
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rift Docs not irritate skin
ailing to dry Can he lived
lit alter shaving
randy stops perspiration for
ijdin Picvenis odor
pure o-liiie grcaaclett
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icnran Institute of Launder-
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Hats
Off
to
JoeW
McBride
Joe W McBride
We’ve seen generation after generation of college
students come and go since we cstahlisiiecl our business
in Norman in 18S9 The welfare of these students has
always lieen one of our main interests
We remeinlier you Joe as a working student and
wc were always impressed with jour sincerity when
you called on us representing the Oklahoma Daily May
we prophesy that the University will thrive under your
guidance as president of the Board of Regents
Your Norman Druggist Since 1SS9
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"One Out oj Mcuuf'
Natural gai is ee cut ef many vital war materials needed to
win this war!
And the gas industry is ene eut ef many essential industries
aiding the war effort by serving Army and Navy projects —
by serving thousands of homes of Oklahoma war workers — by
senring you and your family every day of the year
War industries building planes tanks ships guns and munitions
for the armed forces ate demanding ever increasing amounts of
natural gas and other materials
The natural gas industry is ene out ef many domg its part to
supply these needs end bring the day of vidxy nearer
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Hill, Amy Lee. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 28, No. 164, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 14, 1943, newspaper, April 14, 1943; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1799964/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.