The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 144, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1954 Page: 6 of 12
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Yanks Nudge Sox 5-4
NEW YORK WV— Allle Reynolds
pitched three hitW innings on re-
l:ef today after pinch singles by
Knoa Slaughter and Eddie Rubin-
tdtn gave the New York Yankees
a 5-4 edge to end Chicago's four-
game baoetiall winning streak
Rill Skowron rookie firstlrase-
nan for the Yankees bats and
throws right handed Rut as a
football star for Purdue he was
a left-footed kicker
A&W Root Beer
Sii i 4
Hot Dogs
Rar-B-Q
Icc Cream
Spanish
Burger
CURB
SERVICE
1310 North Porter on lliwajr 77
Tennis Toiiriiey To Draw
Between 80-100 Prep Girls
Firing Squad
Today is the last day to go tiefure
the firing mpiad Imn’t worn’ you'll
live The shooting on tap today is
“O’ club health week's final test-
ing of graduating students
A six exam-series is offered for
I only SI aiui it includes TIJ chest
i X-ray end skin tests dlaiieits and
i blood type tests plus tetal'is and
smailM shots
The Eilison infirmary is oMn
from S::ut- 11:30 atn and from 1:30-
4:30 ptn
U S ROYAL TIRES
EXIDE BATTERIES
ROAD SERVICI
UNI SERVICE
Cnmar of Highway
77 and Beyd
Between SO and 100 high school
girls are expected to take part In
the 40th annual i morse holastlc
tennis tournament at the Oklaho-
ma university May 0-0
Phyllis Williams Chickasha co-
ed who is serving as general eltair-
man for the three-day tournament
also reports the competition will
draw four top-seeded entrants from
last year's play to the Ol campus
Three of them are Oklahoma City
netters Jane Filings of Central and
j Judy Early and Rarliara Ruck ley of
Classen Miss Buckley was on the
runnerup doubles team in 1953
Another outstanding highsc-hooler
exiwcted is Judy Mills Chickasha
who has been burning up the
courts this spring
The meet sonsored by the Wo-
men's Racquet dull at Ol will co-
Army Type Comforts Cot size 300
Cotton Pillows steriized 49
Shop At Mooney1! — Till 9 pm Friday
IF YOU CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU WANT CALL
MOONEY’S
ARMY AND NAVY SURPLUS GOODS AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
!0S East Accra S Blocks North of Main Street on Highway TT
Phone 1072 — Norman Okla
Firet Airmens’
Suits and Sport Coats
Spring weights in flannels and tropical worsteds and
including fall and summer weight suits!
Save Up to 33
Dress andSport
Shirts
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Long and short sleeved shirts in spring and summer
weights
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Saye Up to 50
Slacks
Handsome spring and summer slacks in wool rayon and
cotton and denim Regularly from $695 to $3250
Many other llr mu
Including Korku Jacket
and Hutu
All 3 Off
792 Asp
Store Hours 9:30 lil 6:00
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Golf Tourney
Is Underway
incidc with the stale highschool
Ikivs tennis tournament at Still-
water Cujw will lie given first
place winners and medals will go
to second and third place finish-
ers OU coeds planning the tourna-
ment include four from Oklahoma
City Carolyn Iiayes president of
the club and chairman of the in-
vitation and reception committee:
Maggie Marlin entries chairman:
Marlene Miller and Leah Easlham
publicity
Miss Ellington was last year's
singles champion She lieat Miss
Mills who recently heat her in the
1 OCW tournov in the finals
The first annual air force ROTC
golf tournament which was ori-
ginated after a basic air science
student challenged his instructor
to a gulf match got underway
Monday with Rill Swan winning
medalist honors in the qualifying
round with an 7K
First round matches must be
plaxed by Monday May 3
Final pairings in the champion-
ship flight must le played by May
21 while games in flights R and C
must lie finished by May 17
Medals will l awarded as prizes
to the winner of each flight
Four air science instructors
qualified for the event and they
are all entered in flight IL They
are Capt Ft L Junes M-Sgt Carlos
J Ronewell MaJ William P Car-
lyon and Lt Col Nolan C Hatcher
IheKeyhoi
By Arlra Soothers
I FOUND a new courtin' j
other night — but soraron
there first Just who is this i
who uses the base-bail grant
for his after-dark activities?
I'll never tell but I gur
nice place to whlsier ‘
nothings"
Elliott’s Men
Invade Tulsa
Sooner golfers visit Tulsa this
afternoon in the second meeting
of the year ln-twcen the two squads
OU popped the first match April
3 with a 131 to 414 win over the
Norman links
Sophomore nob Vickers was
medalist in the April 3 battle
carding a five ovei pa 77 as the
Sooners won their oiening match
of the year
Since then Coach Pete Elliott’s
charges have won over Wichita
Texas Christian and Southern
Methodist and bow’ed to Nebraska
and Oklahoma A&M
Traveling with Coach Elliott are
Vickers sophomore Tom Beck
junior Johnny Johnson and sen-
iors Mickey Hubbard and Ken Edwards
Rascliall is played in a bn
too and the Sooners will I1
couple of red hot contests V
and Tuesday When A AM
to town we always roll the
out with intentions of trip
few Cowpokes
Tlie Aggie fans are getting s
thing to cheer about this v
in thr performance of re
fielder Fred Babb wlin is
rrntly paring the Stillwater
in practically every off
(leuirtnirnt Thr Fort
Junior is hitting 33 and ha
most hits 21 most doubh
most liomernns 4 most toft
ses 42 and Is tied with
Bennett for most rims wit
Another Aggie Tulsa fin-
man Phil Flnegan is hiltln
312 after leading the pack
a 440 average last spring
fielder Bennett and catcher
Patrick are hitting 352 an
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PRESCRIPTIONS
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The Tulsa test tonight she
be too hard although th
sans are billed as a hard-i
crewr They swept Imth end
doubleheader with Arkansas
day winning 10-1 and 7-5 S
sacker Terry Green smashc
homers one with the bases I
The Hurricane brings a teai
ting average of -310 Into thi:
against a 292 mark for the
ere
Sophomore Frank Minton
his second start tonight an
Wichita lefthander should
it two in a row if he's 1
Pitching poses no problem
the Sooners as In seven o
nine games this spring the
ing burler has gone the n
At
MEMO TO Sooners: Tulsa mi
easy You'll be keyed up t
Aggies But remember — I
State clipped Nebraska twit
week 6-0 and 6-5 Don't ret
haven't won yet!
SUMMER DRIVING
Some Are Not!
Don't clown
if
of
unlucky people Hmt hove to wolk Im t
m yon off tiw d
buggies oveffTkey w tufcn
toko yon whosever yen wish to go
tow initial cetf ton!
1953 Oldsmobile 98 4-Door Sedan Radio hooter by dram
power brakes tinted gliss block top cream bottom
1953 Oldsmobile Supper 88 4-Door Polar white top cadet
bottom radio heater tinted glass power brakes whitewall i
dynaflow
1952 Mercury Monterrey Hard-Top Tutone Coventry green
er black top electric window lifts and seat radio heater w
wall tires tinted glass merc-o-matic
1952 Pontiac Catalina Hard-Top Radio heater whitewall i
tutone green local one owner overdrive
1952 Chrysler Windsor 4-Door Radio heater overdrive
owner car
1951 Oldsmobile 4-Door Radio heater hydramatic new pi
seat covers whitewall tires
1950 Oldsmobile 83 2-Door Radio heater hydramatic
blue finish local one owner car
1952 Chrysler Windsor Deluxe 4 -Door Radio heater power s
ing tutone green local one owner car
1951 Studebaker V8 Londcruiser 4-Door with automatic t
mission Beautiful tutone finish
1951 Ford V8 VS ton pick-up Just like new inside and out
1951 Harley Davidson Motorcycle Runs good $195
M C Sutton Jack Got
SMITH -NEWMAN MOTOR C
222 S Portar Phono 1073 or 1
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Logan, Kuyk. The Oklahoma Daily (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 40, No. 144, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1954, newspaper, April 30, 1954; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1809239/m1/6/: accessed June 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.