The Stillwater Daily Press (Stillwater, Okla.), Vol. 29, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 22, 1938 Page: 3 of 6
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4'A66IESOONER GAME
OF 1927 WAS BATTLE
I The Great Ab Wright and Aggies
IT Fighting Line Turned The
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Trick on Owen Field
? Editorial note: In 1927 Ok-
I lahoma Agricultural and Me-
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t chanical college scored its
at first :football 'sictory on the
Norman gridiron The ac-
- count of the game from
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— the Daily O'Collegian of No-
I w vember 22 1927 might be in-
" teresting as the Aggies pre-
't4 pare to meet the Sooners of
L: 1938 Here it is in part
it Long shadows stretched across
Owen field where two tired foot-
' ball teams were bringing the 1927
i -
it Aggie-Sooner football game to a
close Oklahoma had launched a
it last desperate attack on the Or-
i' ange and Black team and had
driven to the Aggie two-yard line
CO
It was fourth down The score
was 13-7 Aggies Hardly a sound
i broke the late-afternoon stillness
11 as Oklahoma lined up to make the
k last Sooner bid for victory The
i Aggie defense dug in the forwards
Oi taut and ready
Where in a moment half a
i stadium full of delirious Aggies or
- T Sooners would be shouting their
--- ? victory cry all seemed tranquil
- t Haskins the man who beat Chi-
cago for Oklahoma earlier in the
season was called to carry the
I ball He dropped back for a
17 sweeping play that could be either
a flash around end or a pass into
i the end zone The ball went in-
solpto play Haskins raced to the
11 right A wall of black-jerseyed
- Aggies roared across the scrim-
mage line and cut off the Soon-
' er's path He elected to pass and
It whipped the ball into the end zone
Pi
fil where the Cowboys swarmed to
1 it and batted it to the ground
First 'in In Norman
I Eleven weary Aggies trudged
- back to the 20-yard line The Ag-
gies had held and thereby had
risen to the greatest heights any
It Aggie teeam had ever touched—an
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t Aggie victory on Owen field
- There was a bit of scrimmage
I after that final stand of the Ag-
'
4 gies with their backs to the goal
line but that last stand had test-
i' ed the 1927 A and M eleven and
I proved the Aggies the superior
t team A run or two a wild pair
l of passes and the gun sounded
- Down from the stadium came
the Aggie horde that had seen A
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and M beat O U for the third
1 time in 24 years of trying shout-
' 'ing pushing slapping backs they
-'tumbled down onto Owen field
' It had been a ball game
1' A Mediocre Season
i Oklahoma had been the favorite
t
"Jo take another victory from the
t Orange The Aggies had risen
tfrom the depths of a mediocre
iseason to play the powerful Soon
rs off their feet at times
I Through three-fourths of the
11ba11 game the fiery Aggies had
5 forced the play deep into Oklaho-
ma territory Twice an Aggie had
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streaked across the goal It was
e
I 0a large note if you please an
afternoon to get sentimental
fl'about
There had been many deeds of
valor before that final stand
Much of the glory right goes to a
' long-legged sophomore who step-
ped into his first Sooner game and
did many things with a football
in the 60 minutes It was Ab
- Wright's good right arm and
I
lanky legs that stride along in
seven-league fashion that caught
e eyes of the critics
1 i
t The Great Ab Wright
i At the hub of the A and M at-
1 tack he proved the greatest threat
1that Aggieland has sent upon the
'i gridiron since the days of the
'driving Guy H Lookabaugh--and
41 Guy could only run with a foot-
7 ball Ab throws the leather half
Ithe length of the gridiron races
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around the ends—but why go into
more detail?
Ab's pass in the third proved the
winning play Tus Gore had rac-
ed into the open at the right of
the gridiron Wright shot from
midfield to the Aggie fullback
Charging across in front of the
play came Earl Estep who cata-
pulted into the Sooner safety only
defending player Twenty yards
after that 30-yard pass Gore sped'
and the Aggies were in front'
ready to settle down and win the
riotous game
Lots of Heroes
Claude Poole Barney Hendrick-
son Hank Schultz Beefy Patter-
son Millard "Bill" Kratz Earl
"Bull" Rstep Spence Radnich
Del King Harold Redding and
Johnson played in the Aggie line
You can pick your own hero but
in so doing burn a Joss stick or
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sition Kratz who hauled down a
Sooner pass on the Aggie 10-yard
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Barney Was Tops
Henderson sent the Aggies away
to a first-half lead when he top-
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18-yard line and rushed across
for the opening score in the sec-
ond To Henderson goes much
credit for Oklahoma's weak punt-
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blocking Churchlirs kicks on half
a dozen occasions
Robert "Tub" Schacher has
been getting little enough of the
praise for the Aggie victory The
tow-headed fighter Saturday took
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THE STILLWATER DAILY PRESS STILLWATER ORLATIOMA
his place as one of the greatest
field generals A and M has
boasted
- The Unsung Hero
There was another star and no-
body knows about him O U has
a far-famed aerial attack In
fact it came near being the equal
of the startling passes of Wright
On the Aggie team is a hard-
working player a powerful line
plunger Ire is short in stature
and necessarily weak on pass de-
fense He did not get into that
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game at Norman The man is
Captain Ransom Bowman who
benched himself and sat all after-
noon on the sidelines at the game
he wanted most of all to play Ile
might have shared part of the
glory but his sub was better adapt-
ed to the Sooner style of play If
you think Captain Bowman was
not a hero of the 1927 game you
don't understand the kind of spirit
that beat 0' U '
Note: That was a little on the
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played ireat football in those
days That team traveled to Man
hattan the following week and
won what has been called the
most brilliant game in Aggie his-
tory a 25-18 triumph over 'a
great Kansas Aggie eleven a
game in which Wright touched his
Pi?ak in forward passitig complet-
ing one for 60 yards to Schacher
from the Aggie 40 to the end zone
on the wing believe it or not
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ranking of Oi lton in
the Cimarron Valley conference
will be at stake Wednesday night
8 o'clock at Yale when °Mon and
Yale old riva1 tangle in their
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