The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 257, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1930 Page: 5 of 6
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WAV NOVEMBER 28,
Holden vlllc, H; Wewoka, 2
Ardmore, 40; Wilson, 0.
Mllgkagee, 14; To Is*, 12.
FOOTBALL STORES
Bowling Standings
Oklahoma, 0; Missouri. 0.
Oklahoma Aggies, 13; t'relgh
MKIH HAM* tKAGUR
W. L.* Pet
foundry .....____3 o 1.000
<'ar Shops ____...1 o 1.UO0
J«BMI Oil era____2 I .667
Coca (’ola .......1 1 .414
Concho :—___1 f .311
Hanker* .........1 2 .233
Kalaoa .0 3 .000
Hall TeUphouo ...0 3 .000
• Tuesday, Nor. 23. — Oiler* f,
llaakera tf Ml Telephone 0,
LOCAL BRIEFS
Tulsa I
Oklahoma (’Itv
Ml*, Onalu Carr, of Idahal. Ip
a KUf»l n( Mli* KlluMh »on«
bra**, Oak nnrt Mltrh.ll
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
RATES
- Kanl Out ml, 7;
Teachers, 0. -—
Cameron A*glee, 12
12.
Kanna* A. A M.. 10:
(Vnlrul
Permits Other Sports
Flourish This Year
FOR RENT—Five room modern
- home. Garage. $22.00. .21$
South William*.
A part m*-at. 301 Marker.
r word two Insertions.
Three rooiu. modern >partineut
Gsrgge. 615* North Choctaw.
Mlaa Opal Slier and Mlsa Nellie
Waldmn spent the day In Okltiho-
nta City. *
Murray
jjf,l_if> th« doujk. Than In
di( ovtn. You can bt iur«
e| perfect bekinj* in uilnj—
FOR RENT — Mod ere furnUhed
apurtweet. 103 South Evan*.
Phone lllf.-W,.
LOST AND FOUND
NehriiHka
1*/f cents word per leaertlon by
month. Glaaalfled Display, per
MUafea Martha Collier anti Rone
Mury 1'itrkH will spend Saturday
In Geary, y f. '
FOUND—mack felt hat. Owner
.may have aame by describing,
paying for ad.
Modern five room house. Free
- hern Apts. 4S0 South Choctaw
FOR SALE
Mis* Kite ‘ Dal
llrooke anti J. K
Thursday In Knhl
Mr A A. J
Penner spent
Canadian Motor ..2 0 l.otio
Tompkln* Motor ..3 0 l.ooo
O; G. and R. ____3 0 l.ftftu
l-awyera ......—.2 1 .644
Hardware--------1 2 .333
Tribune ...___*..0 3 .004
Post Office_______0 3 .000
El Reno Motor____6* *3 .000
Wednesday, Nov, 24—Canadian
Motor ve- Hardware; Kl Reno Tri-
bune va. Kl Reno Motor.
Thursday, Nov. 27—Poat Office
vs. Lawyers; O. G. und K. va.
Tompkins Motor. ^ *'
LOST~ ladles' hand tool purne.
Suitable reward. Rid urn to Tri-
bune office. . .
FOR RENT—Five room, modern
bouse. '* ¥
Six room, modern house.
Good four room apartment.
Good business room. - Kl Reno
HuDdtng and Loan.
POWDER
FOR SALK — Four hunting
hound*. 9 miles weal. 1 M mile*
south of Bt Iteno Mills. Rufus
Jones. — .
LOST—Blue Corduroy * sheep-
skin. high school gymnasium.
Reward. Phone 122$.
- Lee Parks, of Geary, was a
*ue«t Thursday In the home of
ill* son. L. L. Parke and Mrs.
Park*. 810 South Ellison uvenue.
Tennessee, 8; Kentucky, 0
High School*
Eh Id, 23; Kl Reno. ft.
Guthrie. 18; Norman, 12.
Shawnee, 48; Bristow, 0.~
Cushing. 4; Drum right, 4
Lawton. 28; Chlckashs. 13
Altus. 13; Yukon. $. «
FOK KKNT—yiv* rooip. modern i
house. Garage. Call 523 South1
31 lie*. “ -~***w»
FOR RENT—160 acre farm. 9
mile* went, \ % miles south of
El Rtno MHIs. - ‘
MISCELLANEOUS
225 white leghorn pullets, lay-
ing now. Glair Service Station.
3 tulles east on 44 Highway.
25 ounces for 25c
ive your matreaa renovated
('all 1412-Lrl and get prices.
FOR SALE—Furniture. Telephone
546.
Female Help Wanted
ADDRESSING* ENVELOPES —
Work At Home during spare
time. Substantial weekly pay; ex-
perience unnecessary. J" Dignified
employment for honest, sincere,
ambitious persons. Advancement
League. Naperville, III.
FOR RENT +- Three furnished
room#, modern. 720 South Ro-
berta. f*hone 424-R,
rtsulti
FOR HALE—Gas range, gas
heater, bed und springs. 321
South Barker.
CRIPPLED INDIANS
BATTLE HARD AT
ENID;,.LOOSE 25-0
(Continued from Page One) •
Modern apartment. 420 South
tf’hoctaw. * •
opulent. Profits are being used
not only t<i allow I ho needed ex-
pansion of minor sports, but to
pay debts resulting from deficit a
of former years.
This yenr marks the first In
the last six in which A. and M.
will-break even financially, even fumbled
considered (he curtailing of minor
sports in previous season*. •
All that * needed, qpy Aggie
fans acquainted with condition*.
U to finish the memorial stadium
and erect a field house. A reverse
view, perhupH the more general,
in to build the,field house first,
then finish I he stadium as ueed-
•d. 1
Fair weather and big games
this season* have combined to
provide record breaking, revenues
from football, yet in comparison
with that in schools with ade-
quate stadia, the total is small.
Additional profits would he pos-
sible for baskeLhull and wrestling,
with Coaches George Body and
K. C. Gallagher having bright
prospects for winning teams, but
seating capacity of the gymna-
sium. outgrown years ago, is so
limited that the opportunity can
not be accepted.
Sixteen- basket ball games, In-
cluding a double round-robin with
MlHAotirl Valley conference team*
and oue or two game* each with
other strong teams, Including Ok*
Uhoma university. Kansas Aggie*,
St. Louis uulvsrsity and Ark-
ansas university have been schod-
I uled for Rody's Aggie cagers.
r Four or five wrestling moots
will be arranged for the matinen
— undefeated in the last ten years
of dual meet competition and re-
I pearedly national champions.
yesterday's contest.
Lynn Waldrof's Oklahoma Ag-
gies scored ,two touchdowns In
the last half to beat Crelghjntt
In Ouiafea. 13 to 0. to finish their
conference season without g de-
feat. They played only two Mis-
souri Valley league* games'1 during
the neason. however, and can
not'gain the championship.
Southwestern * Teachers of
Weatherford ami Northwestern
Teachers of Alva fought to a
7-7 lie at Weatherford is another
collegiate conference embrogllo.
two OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 28.— The Rangers^jmgfied across their
itrds 0$*) - Championships of three con- tally la. the closing minutes of
fersftcee were decided by the out- the conteet on a pees after the
come of football gutties In Okla- aerial route resulted In the Bull-
i e
lay; horns yesterday. dogs' touchdown la the third per-
rris; Oklahoma? scoreless tie with iod
Kar(i Missouri gave the Kansas Jay-
I |0 hawks undisputed possession of
first * be Big Six pennant as .they
ards finished the season wirtn^inly
5 one defeat and no tie, while the
mpt- Hooners have a loss aud a tie
Knid anartiHt them. By tying the
j to bengals, however, Oklahoma
finished the season in second,
i* i Tulsa University's Golden llur-
yards were gained on twb plays, r*C4inR smashed out a 33 to 13
two pauses were knocked down victory over the Oklahoma City
by Clark and - Roberts. Kl to lay claim to the un-.
Reno took > the ball on their official »*ate championship as
own 25 yard line; line plav well as winning the Big Four
failed to gain; v Porter made <*™wn. The Tulsan* have-yet to
g yard; Kl Reno* was penal- Dl*Y the Oklahoma Aggies, but
|ted 5 yards for off side*; line *be farmers have gallen before
play failed to gain; Reed punted lhe Capital City e^ven. the boys
to Bennett who returned the from *be oil capital already are
ball 20 yards; Jayne 2 yards Calming the mythical pennant,
through tackle stopped by Tenny- Polly W allace's East . Central
non; a pgss Browning to Ben* Teachers scored*# < to 0 triumph
nett was knocked down by Ki- against ( ontral Teachers, Kdmond
volte; another pass was attempt- t0 win the^Oklahoma collegiate
ed and incomplete aud Enid pe- Plvcuit championship. Neither of
naii7m<i g vxrdu' fimihLit the-tcams had been beaten before
Barker avenue, spent Thanksgiv-
ing lliy at the home of tier
brother. Karl Frederick and Mrs.
Frederick in Omega.
The New
Mr*./ Frank Kraft, daughter,
Mips Margaret, and Mrs. It. A.
Bradbury and daughter. Miss
Dorothy, spent the day In Okla-
homa City. --
HE GOT BETTER
And Styled tor the
•Well-dressed Man-
LOCAL BRIEFS
In selecting our Overcoat* for the new icason.
s have taken our-cu« from the well-dressed
in, whose motto if, “Dress smartly, but simply
-So accordingly, we present here joup three but
ton, single-breasted model, fashioned of the new
est and smartest fabrics of the eeasott, in a var
icty of patterns and shades.
Other Overcoats at 1119.75
Kl Reno
117-119 So. Bickford
"Rheumatism had me In such
bail shape I couldn’t-walk for two
yeara. At times 1 had to use
crutches' My kidnww« were over-
Jones Drug Store
By Stanley
THE OLD HOME TOWN
IF i CAN
FIND SOME
Town, JDBMAn
CU5AR UP THIS F
Old Man Opportunity is knock-
ing at your door to tell you
— * , •• .
about our big Trade-in Sale.
. ... 5# •
Now you can trade in your old-
fashioned, out-of-date timepiece
fpr a stylish,dependable BUIOVA.
UNDER
FIRE'
iLl. put this
we cant havb
$ dates bock
* hoop skirt duyi . .
*od« it in tor a SOiOVA.
rT/
AMY ONE RAVI
a Clue to
RISIDENT —En»rovtd
Ovtl iit, case, curved to
^ Ff‘jt; radium dial; \J
Sr S3 ‘so00
AT DOC POIU.MAJT
3HTXU OFF ICC
&«t in
Your old-fashioned timepiece has a
real, cosh value during this Trade-
in Sols.
'Ve il make you a liberal allowance
on ir toward your selection of a new,
Up to-date BULOVA. •
Come in ... today j Thie sale is for a
limited time only.
iuauE
on convenient terms
Reed made 3 yards; Reed punt-
g ■ niwu-f ■ ed 4(1 yards to Bepneii^who was
• -Ai ^ stopped by Klvecte. Ktvette inter-
* fi k fi i . cepted a pass. Reed attempt-t
k ™ “ W ' pass but Jailed; Clark gained a
la a doctor's Prescription for yard; pass. Reed to Niles failed:
COLDS & HEADACHES J’
------a----.i____________ Foley. Bennett made throo yards;
(Continued oi page $)
MAYO^ SIMON DOOuiTTlE HAS MARSHAL C
WALXtlt WITH HIS BACK TO THE WALL
Jeweler and Optometrist
666 also in Tablets.
UlONSOf POUNDS USED
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
LOTION
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Blair, James R. & Vandivier, Davis O. The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 39, No. 257, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1930, newspaper, November 28, 1930; El Reno, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc925520/m1/5/: accessed April 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.