The Daily Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 125, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 8, 1935 Page: 3 of 8
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SUNDAY DEC 8 ‘ 1
DEUJ4RIGHT DAILY DERRICK
PAGE THREE
IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS
4 5 4
Wilson S M U Shakespeare Notre Dame Berwanger Chicago and Grayson
Stanford Rate Backfield Posts on Martin’s All-Star Eleven
FARRIS SAFFA
GETS RERIH OH
ALL-NORTHERN
Henry Coburn Make Second
Team and Fisher Boys Re-
ceive Honorable Mention
All-Northern Conference
FIRST TEAM
Player — School
Cleghorn Pawnee
Goodfox Pawnee
Stevenson Ponca City
Jefferies Blackwell
Steeples Pawhuska
Johnson Pawhuska
Kehres Perry
Akers Pawnee
Saffa Drumright
Gearhart Blackwell
Sauer Newkirk
SECOND TEAM
Lewellen Blackwell Left End
CV urn I)i umnyht
Hundliy Fairfax
Rose Pawnee
Peden Perry
Fold Elackwdl
Speaker Cushing
Willoughby Pawhuska
L'cvd'-lee Enid
Holcomb Faufax
Vni )g Ponca City
Honorable Mention
Ends Whitehom Pawhuska
Jonren Peny Fisher Druinrignt
i’-ekle- (ioie Pawhuska Stcv-
ait Peny
(iuai d: : Pir k i n s Nowknk
tiildea Emd Moure Cushing
Centers Caimaek peny imv-
is Cu-hing
Halfbacks Fishei Drunuight
t'uiley Peny Biaee Pawhus-
ka: Hakins Cushing Renfro
Puw'huxka
Fullback Shaw Fan fax Lou-
walk Pa vnee Dwinnel Cushing
Quartet backs: Carlile Enid
H urtz Perry: Maltsberger Paw-
nee Smith Blackwell
By ELMER PETREE
Official Conference Writer
The Noithem Confeience had
-pi iidid niateiiel this year for a eon-
Hitiiet teams m all positions with
the exception of the center vO-iti-ii
The votes of the coaches and news-
paper men for Ike candidntir on
tin- position weie veiy siattned
Jaffa r- Blackwell lecciced live
votes
The hardest job was to select the ’
two lirst team candidates for tickle
pos'tion Gimilfox Pawnee Juhs-n
Pawhuska and Foul of Blackwc’l
all tlnee are men that aic all state
candid iter Thcie is very little dif-
l'eienei in the tlnee Thes men out-
di taneed all other candidate with
ioedfdx and Johnson getting the
-elec hmi
Stevenson Poma City stood out
above oilur guards Both his defen-
sive ami uftensive woik was good
bteeples Pawhuska was an'ihei
sti ng guard
Fm the p isition- in th badTenl
it is Raid to di-tinguish os po-i-Ui'ii
fiom the ot'iir Two men that
-tood ml in their woik dining the
: cii-un weie Sami N'ewkuk am!
Akci- Pawnee Saueis is the ideal
football limn He weighs 1X0 and
can do almost anything that yvu a-k
of a lootball playei
Two bad-field men that ilercve
s-p vial mention aie Sha'v Ft-nfax
and Young Ponca Citv Shan j lav-
ed at end on the defer -e and H- all
aitiiui woik did not show up a well
s t would had he not been ihiCted j
Young vva injuied most of the si n- j
son Braeo Ppwiivka blocking at k
vaVah’othdr man that made the ay
(oi1 other hall tanieis
i Akeis and Sa’iei shoul 1 be
uatul as co-captaiut
Some of (he season’s outstanding players whom Martin believes rates All-Star team posts are: left
top to Imltoiii llariv Lin of California lands B Bohertshaw of Navy Bobby Wilson S M U center
Jaj Berwanger of t liit-ngn and above right Bill Shakespeare of Notre Dame
questionably aie the most potent
aerial combination in football to-
day while Roberishaw despite
his lack of avoirdupois In a post
tion where plenty of beef is a
prime consideration has been a
pillar of strength in the Navy
foiward wall
PRELIMINARY boxers in Mich-
igan get a break a min
imura remuneration of $1 for ser-
vices rendered has been estab-
lished Four baseball leagues
are operating in England and
their contests draw as maDy as
115000 spectators The Fenn
State nine may have Eddie Plank
Jr son of the famous Philadei
plila pitcher at the Initial ack
next spring
BY PHILIP MARTIN
TVTOT having a magic yanHhk
with whirh to measure accu-
rately the All-American qualifica-
tions of this year’s football greats
whose names have been embla-
zoned In the natim’s headlines
week after week we finally ai-
rived at our annual nil star
choice by G orthodox method of
comparison nnd elimination
Our first and semnd teams
would line up ns follows:
Xu i
E — Miltner Notip Dame
T— V liisi'tli Vtiiim-oii
G— Wanner llu liiem Stale
’ j:olf-i tlui Niv
G— lu( lliiultilivi 1 w t ihou t b
T— Lti tx I alit u m t
E — Gi-n i V nmlm 1'ilt '
Q — VV 1 1 on S M I
tl — SliaSesp -nr Ixitie Dame
ft — Rcrw anger Cbleago
1- — Uiajson Stanford
No 2
E — Train Tale i
T — Kult as L S IT f
O — Haves 1 wa Stat
r — Hay Dartmouth
— Sarno Foriiliair
T — loi nolds Stanford
E— Mniler Army
Q — Smith N Y IT
H— llulnes Washington
II — VlrCaulev Hloe
H — Uiesc Minnesota
The mat gin of superiority of
the No 1 team over No 2 is so
slight as to La almost negligible
the edge going to the former be-
cause It includes Millner and
Shakespeare those Notre Dame
passing twins who have pulled so
many games out of the fire with
long tosses and Robertshaw out-
standing Middle center
Millner and Shakespeare tin-
TO PREACH HERE
I Ivan Byrd To Fill Methodist
Pulpit In Absence Of G-
Lemuel Fenn
In the absence of the pastor Lev
Ivan Byrd will pteach at both fet-
ich of the Methodist church Sun-
ly December 8 Rev Byrd filled
in pulpit three Sundays last sum-
er while Rev Fenn was oil vara-
on The Rev G Lemuel Fenn paitor
I tlic churcn is attending a tonftr-
tuo of Deans and Managua 'f Ep
oi th League Imtitules in Evans -or
1 He expect- to be homo on lAcocin-
lt 12
Mr Fenn is deun of thr Oklahoma
istitute which is held snnually the
it vvek in August at Oklahoma
if y University and attiacts about
lb) young people
Restauianteui s in convention
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Two Schools Not To Have i
Wrestling Team j
By BOB ALLEN Jr j
C V C Sport Writer j
GUSHING Okla Dec V -pe-j
cnili — With football shoved into the
bacl-gi 6uml school of the Cinai l on
Valley i ol tel eiici vvi'l turn to two1
new pi'e- in ‘-ioit-do!ii— basket hall j
and vvic-tling The mange dud Tiy-
eir of C ii -hi tic’ who dcloutul the i
Diumight Tornadoes to win the gr 1 1
ciivvn vvi'l i-tep out thi- season to 1
defend then other two titles
La-t jear the ligeis no-ed out the
Puneeis oi Stillwater to giab the
sage ciovvn and be-M the bulldogs of
Yale for the pianplinp honor lastj
yeat the Cushing men ioiind the gc- j
ing a bit tough in spots and they may
find it mine so tin year j
Yale will not take par in the ba-
keikalt vvai while neither Oilton or
Diuimight will have a wrestling
team The cage crown will aeatn lay
between four schools and the wrest-
ling title between three
In basketball the Stillwater bovt
uiiii Oilton Panthers gave the champion-
plenty of trouble Oilton whip-
ped Cushing in the first game play- Mystery of Mata Han’s “Gay Ey-
ed lust soa-on winning 2‘J-2J but edition" Solved! She believed the
lost the title on the Cushing i-mirt eai lodges would he Hank Read this
by a 23-20 count Kito--t Revelation in The Amenjan
The Pantlieis weie put out of the Weekly the magazine distiibuted tells of a visit to King Alexander
FOUR TORNADOES
BEST OF
CIMARRON LOOP
Fishers and Saffa B4st Ball
Carriers Of Circuit Dur-
ing Past Season
ALL-CIMARRON TEAMS
Firit Team
Player School Position
Thud Fisher Drumright L'ft End
Colnrn Drumright Left Tackle!
Dcmpti y Yale Left Guard
Davi' Cu -hing Center j
Moore Cuihing Right Guard
FreiU Oilton Right Tackle
Flessner Stillwater Right End
Saffa Drumright Quarter
Thell Fiher (C) Drumright L-H
H Deerter Yale Right Half
Dwinnell Cushing Full Back
Second Team
Biadbeiry Olton Left Fnd
Hunt Yale Left Tactile
Winter Stillwater Loft Guard
O Degner Yale Center
Gtihbs O'ltou Right Guard
McL'in Drumright Light Tackle
Speaker Cushing Right End
Miller Cushing Quaitr
R Haskins Cushing I eft Half
Dixon Stillwater Right Half
Ti oxel Oilton (C) Full Back
Honorable Mention
Bacljs K Rogeis Oilton 1’iit-
ciet Yrile Sweet Drumrigat
Guaids Kisthr Drumright Chore
Oi'ton Tackle Stinnet Cushing
Gobble Y’ale: Ends Suit Y'ale Pm-
ney Stillwater Center Vanatia Oil-
ton end Jones Drumright
The Cimarron Valley conference
pMiiuced ail all-star football term
dating the past staon that would
compare favorably with any other all
loop eleven in the state
t'onfeicnce officials did not ariect
an otfuia! all-ciicuit team this year
so the Dii'lv Doiriik in picking the
nr submitted heic did so as fan ly
and impartially as possible
Tin selection may not meet with
the appioval of every one but the
Periick ha no appologies to make
foi the one chosen heiewith as it
would he e cicdit to any conference
The lushing Tigeis eiicuit cham-
pions placed thiee griiistcn on the
team In umriglR lunners lip tiuk
loui positions Yale two Oilton one
and Stillwater one
Thell Fisher and Fan is Saffa
Pmniiight backs were the outtand
ing bll cairiers of the conference
Finer is given the captainship he
cause he has already pi oven hiusi-if
to lie a good lende' Both boys an
all state material
“Sonny’’ Dwinnell Cushing and
ilaiold Degner Yale were the star
of thtir respective backfield an 1
di aw fir-1 team berths through fpnk
ling pe formanees Dwinnell a In e
ciushei of note in this section nosed
out Tioxel Oilton mainstay who l
made captain of the second aggie-
gallon Thud Fishei twin brother of
I hell a great defensive end and
punti ii the class of the loop Gene
Fies-jier StillwateA had a Mignt
edge on Fied Speaker Cu-hing wng
man foi the other post
Tackles were lead by “Hans’’ Co-
inin' Diumnght who played a hang-
up game all season Fiankic i lee's
Oilton ha' an edge over Joe Mc-
Lain Dnmnight and Gene Iuint
Yale as h howeu moro spit it ami
genual all aiouud ability
Bit me Moon Cushing uml Demp-
sey Y’u it Captaii1 were the da--of
the guanl doe!y follow-cl by
Wmteis of Stillivatei and Giubbs
Oilton
Oru of the outstanding linemen of
tm uuuit was Lo Davis giant
Cuhing center who was not pit
ej for the fiit eleven pusitiun v)
Degrei Yale aiso looks good but j
was im on-istent
( ushing diew two second beiths
Drumright one Y’ale two Oilton
tlnee Stillvvat"!- thiee
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the Stillwater Pioneers T!ti black AND EXAMINER
and white colors floated through in
the first game as Oilton won D'M'J
— in the second game the 1’ioneers
came back fighting to win by a Ivvo
point margin 3C-M4
A rally in the closing minute gave
r li to win the hup honor In the first
Cushing a win vet Stillwater The
who graduated last year ani Fred-
die Speaker guard who finishes
school at Chiistmaa
In the wrestling circle the Tiger
nosed Yale in tne second match 12-
accre wa 18-1 fi In the second game
the rioneers put up a much tough-
er battle but fell by a 32-30 deci-
sion The Tornadoes lost ro Cush-
ing by a 24-lt tally
All C Y teams should he pretty
evcit’ matched this season All
match cf the seacn the Cushing
grappling belted the bulldogs by u
23-ii scoie
The Stillwater Pioneo’ fell to
Cushing by a 18-11 count This gave
the Tigers the crown without a de-
feat to mar their record The odua
are better than even that Culnng
teams will place at least part of a
will lose the title tins season— mast
new team on the courts this year
The champions will be without the
service of Hcischd Linn center
of the mat hoys of the lDot-HT year
have finished Y'alo is repotted to
have another good dub
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