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'a4 MSC Faces Southwestern in
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ers through a final session on the practice field Wednesday
afternoon held Skull practice Wednesday night loaded them
on a bus anct in cars at 9 am Thursday and headed for
Weatherford to face the Southwestern Tech Bulldogs and
a chance at a first conference win Gametime is set for 8
p tn Thursday 4-
Some 44 NSC gridmen will make tral into a tie for first
the trli but the Threlkeld bibth- But Hight 11 is not worrying too
ers Marvin and Noah onicl Bob much about a ground attack The
01 11 will be left behind Injuries Rangers have one of the better de-
hamper the Threlkelds but schol- fensive lines in the conference that
astic ineligibility is keeping Gill at has shown it is capable of stalemat-
home ' ing a running attack However the
This will be the Rangers oppor- big worry is pass defense and High-
tunity to break into the win column fill admits that he is "hurting for
in conference play having dropped a defensive left halfback" It was
the first outing in loop play to through the air that Northeastern
Northeastern of Tahlequah 20-6 knocked off the Rangers last week
Previously the NSC squad had won scoring twice on long pass plays and
the season opener from Panhandle setting up the other score with an
A and M 20-0 but dropped the aerial
next game to Kearney Neb State Vetter May Go
Can Be Rugged Highfill said that present plans
The Southwestern Bulldogs have are to use Dobbin Vette'' the Rang-
shown that they can field a rugged ers ace pigskin pitcher who was
eleven East Central at the top sidelined in the Tahlequah game
of the loop standings at present with a practice injury in the offen-
had to come from behind to subdue sive line-up However if the doctor
the Bulldogs 26-13 A highly tout- orders otherwise Vetter will natur-
ed backfield headed by two-time ally be held out of the game High-
all conference 'Moon Stinson needs fill hopes that Vetter's aerials will
Only a little more weight and hustle mare than offset any passing attack
up front to become a threat' to the that the Bulldogs can toss at the
top ranking conference members Ranger defense
That was shown last season when The complete football roster at
the Bulldogs in the loop cellar the collEge will make the trip And
came along to knock off the Bran- with Gill and the Threlkelds missing
cos to throw Central and East Cen- from the lineup some reserve may
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get his chance to prove himself
Thursday night
Since this is the first opportunity
for the Bulldogs to perform for a
home crowd they can be expected
to perform their best for the parti-
san fans The recently remodeled
stadium and press boxes are expect-
ed to draw a crowd of some 3000
fahs to the Bulldogs opening home
game
Date Set Up
The game date set up from Sat-
urday to Thursday night because of
the State teachers meeting gave
the Rangers and Bulldogs little
practice time in which to prepare
for the game However no injuries
resulted In the Tahlequah game for
the Rangers and with the excep-
tion of the Threlkelds and possibly
Vetter NS can be expected to be
gunning full strength
In Highfill's single wing and T
plays end Bill Lin than has begun
to figure in the passing attack If
Vetter fails to be ready the big
load of keeping the aerial game go-
ing will probably fall on Linihan's
shoulders since Highfill seemed
well-pleased with his showing in
Saturday's game Dennis Rountree
will do the signal calling from the
quarterback spot and he will be as-
sisted on the offensive with backs
Junior Johnson Jeff Landreth'
Karl Reinke and Kelly Askew
Johnny Walker and Hobart Mul
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with Llnihan while Melvin Little-
field and probably Ray Long fit into
the tackle spots Bill Oreggs and
Ennis Hoskins along with Wayne
Thornhill and Ralph Parker get as-
signments at guard positions Nor-
veil Olsen is expected to hold down
the pivot spot
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We note that Bill Brand Alva
Paul Self and Edwin Thoma Geary
Glenn Davis of El Reno and Walter
McIntyre of Ann Arbor Mich all
members of the 1903 Geary football
team will be guests of the Geary
Bil311 tonight in their homecoming
game against the Watonga Eagles
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EM BARKER
We remember some of these boys
well as we attended school in Geary
in 1901 which incidentally was our
first year in schaol We lived next
door to Thoma and about three
blocks from Paul Self
Other Woods countains win lived
In or near Geary at that time in-
clude Claude Nickell I V Martin
Katie Lu Martin and John Miner
And at that time Kyle Wright's
grandparents were living in Geary
I V Martin's E011 Harry was at lane
time a crack basketball player with
the Go ldbugs
Experts are still puzzled just what
strange combination of circumstan-
ces kept the Boston Red Sox out
of the world series Here are some
figures: Over the season Boston
scored 896 runs to 829 for the Yank-
ees the Red Sox outbatted them
282 to 269 The Sox topped them in
homers 131 to 115 Ellis Kinder and
Jim Parnell turned in 48 victories
against 13 defeats while the best
two New York's top pitchers could
do was 38 victories against 16 lOsses
In other words the Sox not only
had the best one-two punch in
baseball in Ted Williams and Ver-
non Stephens but they had the two
top hurlers - - -
So it resolves Itself down to the
old adage "it is not how much you
do but when you do IL" In the final
four days of the race when the pen-
nant hung on every pitch Dom
Di Maggio Zarilla Williams Steph-
ens Goodman and Tebbets five of
the Galdsox powerhitters went to
bat 92 times and only managed to
gather 9 hits for a paltry batting
average of only 098 Only Bobbie
Doerr was hitting the ball as dur
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ing this time he gut six hits which
gave him tt 400 batting gvcrage
The situation that rivals this one
was in 1932 when the great Ath-
letics fell 13 games short of the
pennant after leading the league in
hitting homeruns and curses It
was the year that Bob Lefty Grove
won 25 games Jimmy Foxx and
Al Simmons hit 93 homers between
them with Foxx getting 58 the year
that Mickey Cochrane Max Bishop
and Jimmy Dykes were the best
players in baseball in their respec-
tive positions
So after all figures do not mean
a lot unless the hits and guod
fielding plays and the tight pitch-
ing comes in the clutches
Dean Simon thinks that the team
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that wins the district 2B of which
tiw bogs are a member that they
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District 1B than in 313 which will
be decided today at Geary Dean
thinks either Garber tor Tonkawa
will come through hi District 1
Watonea is the defending class B
champions but lest so much thr3ugh
graduation in their forward wall
that many close to the situation do
not believe the Eagles will be such
a formidable threat this season Wa-
tonga had a very tough time beat-
ing Fairview in a non-district game
and the Jackets ran rings around
them on the ground The score was
13 to 9
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Bicknell, Brooks H. The Alva Review-Courier (Alva, Okla.), Vol. 56, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 13, 1949, newspaper, October 13, 1949; Alva, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2062939/m1/2/: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.