The Sooner (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 26, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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THE SOONER
Published under the auspices of the stu
dents of the University of Oklahoma
on every Tuesday and Friday morning
of the college year
0 IV KNEISLY ft B GIIMPBELL
Editor Bus Mgr
texFor advertising rates see manager
- Subscription Rates 50c per Semester
Now that the Swedes have called
off the Thanksgiving day game the
management will have to hurry
around to find a good team for our
boys to meet To get a good team
we must show them that we have
an exceptional team because most
of the larger teams have their
games already scheuled Now the
student body can get out and make
the team whatever they want it to
be There are enough men out
now to make a good scrub and the
best 'Varsity that we have' ever
had:the only thing needed to turn
out a-team that will beat the Has-
kell Indians is for the team to have
a lot of good bard scrimmage work
Coach Owens is ready to put the
boys through and they are all will-
ing to work but if the bleachers
are crowded they will work about
five hundred per cent better than if -
only a few of the faculty are watch-
ing them While we don't want
to mention any names it is a fact
that certain members of the team
will work a good deal harder if
certain members of the co-educa-
tional department are out to watch
them Now girls get a bunch
together and line the bleachers
every night smile on the scrubs
they don't get much glory help
them out a little and when the team
comes back from Kansas xve
all take a day off to celebrate
The University of Chicago will
this year give' a course in Rail Road
Education This course has been
put in at the request of a number
of the more prominent officials of
different rail roads entering Chica-
go The course will take up the
study of the legislation of and for
R R and will go through the en-
tire management the work in the
senior year being a discussion of
the different - kinds of motive
power
During the year lectures will be
given by a number of practical rail
road men
Miss Willie Wallace ex-'04 and
Mr Hugh Scott were married at
Guthrie on Sunday afternoon Mr
Scott is the private secretary of
Delegate McGuire Miss Wallace
is the daughter of a prominent
merchant of Dustin I T
A reception to the new students
was given at the M E church
South last Saturday evening As
each person entered the church
they were given a card on which to
write a brief autobiography After
a short but well-rendered program -
the guests were served with punch
and rake by the ladies of the
church
A Student :
- May have many friends but lie
will find none so steadfast so
ready to respond to his wants or
so capable of pushing him ahead
as a little leather' covered book
having on the back- The National Bank
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Palace of Bargains
Carries Stationery Notions
and Novelties The only
Racket Store in town
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Furniture and
Undertaking
Phone 24
WE MAKE PICTURE FRAMES
BERRY'S
New Dry Goods are arriving daily
and promise all the latest novelties
on the Market I have what you
need Examine'my stock befoie
buying elsewhere I can please
you and save you money
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he Parisian'
The NeW kadies Outfitter'
140 W Main Oklahoma City
Ladies' Trilor-Made Stilts Skirts
and millinery a Specialty -
We cordiallyinVite you to call and
see Us When in the city
Special Rate to Stticints
Tomato Bouillon
Ham Sandwich
Pork
Beef
Cheese "
Hot Chocolate
Cocoa
Tea hot or ice
Coffee
Milk
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Kneisly, G. W. The Sooner (Norman, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 5, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 26, 1905, newspaper, September 26, 1905; Norman, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1816690/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.