Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 253, Ed. 4 Saturday, November 29, 1958 Page: 1 of 2
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Oklahoma City Times
31,000 TO SEE
O£.V.
Oklahoma
rlal attack has yielded only and M points respectively.
All-American end Jim Wood
10 Wagner, QB
, give
edge.
of close to 40
versatile youngster
own worst enemie. In the first the Big Eight in pass receiv- edge in quarterbacking due to
nine games the muffs coot ball me—20 for 273 yards.
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Oklahoma
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No.
Player
senior on the second unit.
for 1*
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82 Bill Dodson ... 180 LE 196 W. McDaniel.. 40
cum mixer at Miami on
84 Don Hitt
86 Don Soergel, LE 90 Jennings, LT
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COWBOYS SEEK
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83 C. J. Harkey... 195 LE 186 Ross Coyle ... 84
63 Sonny Keys... 220 LT 204 G.A.Lewis ...73
60 Buster Childs. . 199 LG 194 J. Thompson.. 66
11 Pellow, LH
12 Rowe, RH
85 Jim Wood....212 RE 193 Joe Rector.... 80
12 DickSoergel.. 185 QB 185 David Baker..31
Atlas’ Flight
Success Hailed
53 John Calvin .. 198 RG 201 Dick Corbitt.. 74
75 Jim Howard .. 212 RT 208 J. Lawrence .. 92
the Cowboys a punt*
what with his aver-
92 Lawrence, RT
94 Morford, RT
95 Morris, c
77 Gerald Benn .. 213 LT 206 Steve Jennings 90
61 R. DuPree.....195 LG 189 Jerry Payne... 55
25 Stice, HB
30 Norman, HB
31 Honaker, FB
32 L Rundle, FB
33 Bahner, FB
34 Hall, E
four.
It to the fumbling depart*
meat that has caused the
Pokes their most dizficulties,
sometimes making them their
87 Red, LE
B8Woodaon,E
89Lnng,T
38 Gantt, FB
39 Salmon, LH
40 McDaniel, LE
41 Rolle, FB
43 Sears, FB
45 Hartline, FB
52 Scholl, E
53 Davis, RG
54 Harrison, C
55 Payne, LG
56 M. Johnson, C
57 Winblood, C
62 Munnerlyn, RE
63 Shilling, LT
64 Moore, LG
65 Smith, RG
। 66 Thompson, LG .
68 Lang, RG
70 Gwinn, LG
71 Wells, LT .
72 York, RT
73 Lewis, LT
74 Corbitt, RG
75 Columbus, LG
76 Emerson, LT
77 Bradley, RG
79 Metcalfe, LT
80 Rector, RE
82 Ward, RE
83 Durham, RT
84 Coyle, LE
85 Feagan, LE
86 Evans, RH
87 Jackson, LE
88 Yingling, RE
89 Tillery, RE
may
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Electronic recording devices
spotted on a number of islands
and ships showed the progress
of the missile over its range.
Near Ascension island, ships and
aircraft on patrol watched for
the impact of the nose com.
The successtul flight matched
Russia's claim of possessiop of
an intercontinental bombing mis-
lUe.
*
11 Pontius, QB
12 Dick Soergel, QB 14 Cornell, QB
595 and 8.1.
The work up front of J. Wood
and Bob Harrison, OU's all*
American center, will be close-
ly JOHN CRONLEY
STILLWATER^Oklahoma'i
football feuding version of the
Hatfields and the Coys finds
the Cowboys and Sooners
crossing weapons at 1 p.m.
here on Lewis field. A crowd of
around 11,000 to anticipated.
35 Rierdon, HB/
40 Banfield ,LH
41 Gallagher, HB
42 Northcutt, LH
43 Sewell, RH
44D.‘Wood,LH
45 Elliott, QB
50 Frazier, RG
51 Willingham, C
52 Latham, C
x 53 Calvin, RG
84 Pratt, C
55 Wade, C
60 V. Childs, LG
61 Dupree, LG
62 Fine, RG
63 Keys, LT
64 Jerry Hyden, LG
65 Wilson, RG
66 D. Childs, G
67 Kaul, G
70 Herzer, G
71 Pitts, LT
72 Benty, RE
73 Rochelle, T
74 Bock, RT
75 Howrd,RT
76 Tayrien, LT
77 Benn, LT
78 Cundiff, C
79 Joe Hyden, T
80 Harrison, T
81 Madamba, T
82 Dodson, LE
83 Harkey, LE
I B4Hit,C
58 J. Wood, RE
OUOSU
roomuiiW
This to the final game
Sooners, except for the
16 Horne, E
17 Page, QB
19 O’Neal, QB
20 Noble, LH
22 J. Carpenter, LH
25 Boyd, QB
27 Sandefer, LH
the starting cast—all but quar •
terback Dick Soergel and end
' Harkey—and there to a
The Lineups
"The missile was fired over
the Atlantic missile range from
Cape Canaveral, Fla., at 9:27
p.m. EST Friday.
"The missile was powered for
this significant flight by its three
engine cluster.
"Prior successful firings, all
at less than the full range, but
employing all three engines were
on August 2. August », Septem-
ber 14, and November 17.
"Last night’s test came less
ing a sack of goodies in one
hand and ringing a bell with
the other.
He found he really had his
hands full. His red pants
dropped to his knees and he
had to take cover until he
could adjust Ms belt
Baker’s experience.
The outcome might hinge on
the defensive play that to cer-
tain to be rugged on both
sides, the Sooners' superior
speed or the air arm o me
rivals.
14 Kitchens, QB
15 Cross, QB
20 Dobson, FB
21 Campbell, FB
22 Wiggins, RH,
23 Pittman, RH
24 D. Rundle, HB
WASHINGTON (—An Attas
missile was "successfully test
fired for the first time over the
full intercontinental range" of
about 6,300 miles Friday night,
the defense department an-
nounced Saturday.
The huge rocket was find
from the Cape Canaveral, Fla.,
range at 9:2 p.m. EST Friday
GRANITE CITY, HL (UPD—
Children of Granite City Satur-
day remembered Santa Claus
more for hto bloomers than his
beard.
Hundreds if youngsters
watched the jolly man emerge
trom a helicopter Friday hold-
31 Baker, QB
32Hbby,RH
38Ds Carpenter, RH
34 Holt, UI
36 Steward, LH
37 Levonitis, FB
IN THE PICTURES: Framed in the Red “0” top left
is OU’s all American center, Bob Harrison. In the
orange “O” at right is Oklahoma State's leading
ground-gainer, Duane Wood. Pictured above is Jim
Wood, State's all-American end.
A
than a year after the first sue-
cessful flight of the Atlas, made C...
last December 17, when the test oth. •
yebiele went slightly more than
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220 C 198 M. Johnson... 56
-/2-
However the story is differ-
ent this time as the host team
awaits its official Big Eight
football entry. two years hence.
Now the Statemen have
good quarterbacking, some-
thing they were a long time
in locating, they ptey hard hit-
ting football, have a good
ground game plus danger up-
stairs, own good depth through
the No. 2 unit and are knee
deep in experience.
Finale fer Many
This will be the last time
around for nine members of
44 Duane Wood... 185 LH 163 J. Carpenter.. 22
22 Jim Wiggina... 190 RH 171 B. Hobby .... 32
21 F. Campbell... 196 FB 196 Prentice Gautt 38
52 Fred Latham.. 191 C 211 Bob Harrison .54
yards. The ly watched.
■ also tops The Sooners may have an
a perfect flight. The defense de-
partment and air force waited
until Saturday morning to be ab-
solutely certain before announc-
ing results of the flight.
Although the initial statement
did not give details, the com
of the Atlas presumably fell in
the South Atlantic ocean near
Ascension island. .
The statement said:
"The department of defense
has announced that the Atlas
ICBM launched last night was
successfully test fired for the
first time over the full Intercon-
tinental rage. a distance of ap-
proximately 5,500 nautical miles.
(6,325 statute miles.)
Laid on the line by Oklaho- possession 23 times. D. Wood and the bulling
ma State University will be its State’s 186 points already is Prentice Gautt should wage
best showing (7-8) .since the the highest total scored since qulte a ball toting match, the
bowl days of the middle 19408 1949. This load has been shared farmer having carried 74 times
while Oklahoma, i3 • iy Duune Wood, the cop rush- ior 404 yards and a 6.1 aver-
shampiondypasnrednriskanks er, and Jim Wiguins with eage with Gautt’a igures M for
1-1 standing.
On one of the latest polls
the Big Red climbed to third
place while on the other ballot
the Pokes merited the 17th
rung. O.U. leads the U. S. in
rushing with an average of
MI yards.
Underdoge Prepare
The Orange and Black has
had an extra week to prepare
for the supreme effort against
the red wreckers. Beaten only
by Tulsa and Air Force Acad-
emy in two close games, State
comes into this 53rd renewal
of a series dating back to 1904
as a three touchdown under-
dog.
The Sooners have defeated
OSU the last 12 times in suc-
cession with only the IM and
1954 contests (19-15 and 140)
However on this occasion the
Cowboys are being given one
of their best upset chances in
recent years while trailing
Oklahoma, 38-8 with six ties
played.
Itery la Changed
The Pokes have not won
since sweeping through the 1944*
45 games by scores of 28-6 and
47-0.
Oddly the last three times in
"a row, Oklahoma has amassed
53 points to s total of six
scored by the orangemen.
Year day. Lost from the top
unit will be linemen Ross
Coyle, Bob Harrison, Dick Cor-
bitt, Jim Lawrence and Joe
Rector while the lone back-
field departoe to David Baker,
the playmaker.
Gone from the second unit
will be forwards Steve Jen-
nings and Mickey Johnson and
backs David Rolle and Jakie
Sandefer.
No Thih Thirty’ New
Statistics readily bear out
State's claim to the best depth
in more than a decade—a far
cry from the not too distant
era of the "thin thirty."
Thirteen Cowboys have
scored, 1$ figure in rushing
yardage and nine players have
figured in the passing.
State’s total yardage to 2,589
to opponents’ 2,142 although it
trails slightly in the air work.
An alert delense has netted U
interceptions and the OSU ae-
No. Player
50 Jim Frazier... 200 RG 210 Jim Davis .... 53
67 Walter Kaul... 200 RT 204 Jere Durham.. 83
75 Harold Beaty.. 220 RE 195 Jerry Tillery.. 89
15 David Cross... 193 QB 177 Bobby Boyd .. 25
40 T. Banfield ... 184 LH 169 Jakie Sandefer 27
43 Vernon Sewell. 182 RH 172 D. Carpenter. . 33
32 Larry Rundle..188 FB 197 David Rolle... 41
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Gaylord, E. K. Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 253, Ed. 4 Saturday, November 29, 1958, newspaper, November 29, 1958; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2002260/m1/1/?q=%22United+States%22: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.