48...the norman naval air technical train-ing center skyjackets at owenfield, 31-23. jerry thompson,...

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20 Turn Over A New Led Make it a point to have your car checked regularly during winter weather to insure that it keeps in good running order. You'll be driv- ing that same car for a long time, so take care of it . YOUR FORD DEALER C . E . MAHAFFAY 126 North Porter, Norman CHAMPLIN SUPER SERVICE STATION TIRES - GREASING - WASHING - REPAIRS Open Day and Night E. F. SHERMAN, Manager Main and Highway 77 Norman Phone 644 BUILDING MATERIALS Of All Kinds Long-Bell Lumber Co . 227 W . Main Norman Phone 51 RUSSELL SMITH STUDIO "Where Photography Is An Art" 127 1 /2 E. Main Norman PHONE 48 Clark Cleaners Sooner Sports By HAROLD KEITH OKLAHOMA this year won its second Big Six conference championship and kept in- violate without defeat a string of 13 Big Six games since 1942 . Five Sooners made the all-Big Six team of United Press . They were Ends W. C . "Dub" Wooten (who was invited to play in the East-West game and accepted and Merle "Red" Dinkins, Tackle John Harley, Center Bob Mayfield and Back Derald Lebow . The Sooners played hull-gull football this autumn, breaking a 25-year record by scoring 227 points and 34 touchdowns, the most an Oklahoma team has made in a single season since 1919. However Okla- homa also permitted her opponents an all- time record high of 149 points and 22 touchdowns, and football at Norman was 50 years old this fall . Oklahoma's 1944 record : Oklahoma 14, Norman Navy Zoomers 28 . Oklahoma 21, Texas Aggies 14. Oklahoma 0, Texas 20 . Oklahoma 68, Kansas State 0 . Oklahoma 34, Texas Christian 19 . Oklahoma 12, Iowa State 7. Oklahoma 21, Missouri 21 . Oklahoma 20, Kansas 0. Oklahoma 6, Oklahoma Aggies 28 . Oklahoma 31, Nebraska 12 . The 6-28 defeat to Coach Jim Looka- baugh's Oklahoma Aggies at Oklahoma City November 25 marked the first loss to the Aggies in 11 years, or since Lynn Waldorf's Aggies beat the Sooners 13-0 at Norman in 1933 . The Sooners duti- fully but ruefully handed over the cher- ished Aggie bell-clapper after the game . After the season, the Sooners turned down a bid to play Glenn Dobbs' Super- bombers in the Sun Bowl game . Athletic Director Dale Arbuckle made the decision after conferring with President George Cross and Capt . John Donelson, comman- dant of the campus Naval unit . "The Navy's 48-hour rule forbids our playing at El Paso . Besides, our squad is tired from its long, hard ten-game schedule and we have achieved our season's objec- tive, winning the Big Six championship," Arbuckle told the press . The University of Oklahoma's new Big Six conference faculty representative, 44- year-old Dr . John Hervey, dean of the Law School, attended the semi-annual December meeting of the conference in Kansas City during which the Big Six dads voted that coaches could initiate con- tacts with high school athletes and offer them any employment open to regularly enrolled students . In other words, the SEASON UNDER WAY Coach Bruce Drake's Sooner cagers have more home games than ever be- fore on their schedule for this season Which opened in December. conference finally got around to legalizing what has always been the custom, all around the league . BASKETBALL : Coach Bruce Drake's O. U. team lost to the Naval Air Gunnery School of Purcell 33-39 in its opening game at Norman December 5, but nosed Southern Methodist in its second contest 41-40, when Jim Robison, freshman center from Tulsa, jammed home a free throw in the final seconds . The Sooners are small and green this year and answer to the nickname of the Roundball Runts. Harold "Scooter" Hines, a 5-foot 5% Z -inch discharged Navy V-12er, is the smallest man on the club and heights of the other regulars run from Ed Lindenberg at 5-10, Don Buelow and Bill Whaley at 5-11 to Jack Landon at six feet . CROSSCOUNTRY : Coach John Jacobs' Sooners closed their season by defeating the Norman Naval Air Technical Train- ing Center Skyjackets at Owen Field, 31- 23 . Jerry Thompson, former national col- legiate two-mile champion from Texas, was first in 15 :58 .6 for the course of three miles and 200 yards, Sooner Clarence Vicklund was second and Lt . Johnny Wall of the Skyjackets third . However the Sooners finished their next six runners, Bob Collins, Jack Osborn, Winston Hud- son, Terry Van Buskirk, Frank Leach and Bob Patterson, well ahead of the rest of the Skyjacket team . SOONER MAGAZINE

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Page 1: 48...the Norman Naval Air Technical Train-ing Center Skyjackets at OwenField, 31-23. Jerry Thompson, former national col-legiate two-mile champion from Texas, wasfirst in 15:58.6 for

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Turn Over A New LedMake it a point to have your carchecked regularly during winterweather to insure that it keeps ingood running order. You'll be driv-ing that same car for a long time,so take care of it .

YOUR FORD DEALER

C. E . MAHAFFAY126 North Porter, Norman

CHAMPLINSUPER SERVICE STATION

TIRES - GREASING -WASHING -REPAIRSOpen Day and Night

E. F. SHERMAN, ManagerMain and Highway 77

Norman

Phone 644

BUILDING MATERIALSOf All Kinds

Long-Bell Lumber Co.227 W. Main

Norman

Phone 51

RUSSELL SMITH STUDIO

"Where Photography Is An Art"

1271/2 E. Main

Norman

PHONE

48Clark Cleaners

Sooner SportsBy HAROLD KEITH

OKLAHOMA this year won its second BigSix conference championship and kept in-violate without defeat a string of 13 BigSix games since 1942 . Five Sooners madethe all-Big Six team of United Press. Theywere Ends W. C . "Dub" Wooten (whowas invited to play in the East-West gameand accepted and Merle "Red" Dinkins,Tackle John Harley, Center Bob Mayfieldand Back Derald Lebow.The Sooners played hull-gull football

this autumn, breaking a 25-year record byscoring 227 points and 34 touchdowns, themost an Oklahoma team has made in asingle season since 1919. However Okla-homa also permitted her opponents an all-time record high of 149 points and 22touchdowns, and football at Norman was50 years old this fall .Oklahoma's 1944 record :

Oklahoma 14, Norman Navy Zoomers 28 .Oklahoma 21, Texas Aggies 14.Oklahoma 0, Texas 20 .Oklahoma 68, Kansas State 0 .Oklahoma 34, Texas Christian 19 .Oklahoma 12, Iowa State 7.Oklahoma 21, Missouri 21 .Oklahoma 20, Kansas 0.Oklahoma 6, Oklahoma Aggies 28 .Oklahoma 31, Nebraska 12 .The 6-28 defeat to Coach Jim Looka-

baugh's Oklahoma Aggies at OklahomaCity November 25 marked the first lossto the Aggies in 11 years, or since LynnWaldorf's Aggies beat the Sooners 13-0at Norman in 1933 . The Sooners duti-fully but ruefully handed over the cher-ished Aggie bell-clapper after the game .

After the season, the Sooners turneddown a bid to play Glenn Dobbs' Super-bombers in the Sun Bowl game . AthleticDirector Dale Arbuckle made the decisionafter conferring with President GeorgeCross and Capt. John Donelson, comman-dant of the campus Naval unit . "TheNavy's 48-hour rule forbids our playingat El Paso . Besides, our squad is tiredfrom its long, hard ten-game scheduleand we have achieved our season's objec-tive, winning the Big Six championship,"Arbuckle told the press.The University of Oklahoma's new Big

Six conference faculty representative, 44-year-old Dr . John Hervey, dean of theLaw School, attended the semi-annualDecember meeting of the conference inKansas City during which the Big Sixdads voted that coaches could initiate con-tacts with high school athletes and offerthem any employment open to regularlyenrolled students . In other words, the

SEASON UNDER WAYCoach Bruce Drake's Sooner cagershave more home games than ever be-fore on their schedule for this season

Which opened in December.

conference finally got around to legalizingwhat has always been the custom, allaround the league .

BASKETBALL : Coach Bruce Drake's O.U.team lost to the Naval Air GunnerySchool of Purcell 33-39 in its openinggame at Norman December 5, but nosedSouthern Methodist in its second contest41-40, when Jim Robison, freshman centerfrom Tulsa, jammed home a free throwin the final seconds.The Sooners are small and green this

year and answer to the nickname of theRoundball Runts. Harold "Scooter"Hines, a 5-foot 5%Z -inch discharged NavyV-12er, is the smallest man on the cluband heights of the other regulars run fromEd Lindenberg at 5-10, Don Buelow andBill Whaley at 5-11 to Jack Landon at sixfeet .

CROSSCOUNTRY : Coach John Jacobs'Sooners closed their season by defeatingthe Norman Naval Air Technical Train-ing Center Skyjackets at Owen Field, 31-23 . Jerry Thompson, former national col-legiate two-mile champion from Texas,was first in 15:58.6 for the course of threemiles and 200 yards, Sooner ClarenceVicklund was second and Lt . Johnny Wallof the Skyjackets third . However theSooners finished their next six runners,Bob Collins, Jack Osborn, Winston Hud-son, Terry Van Buskirk, Frank Leachand Bob Patterson, well ahead of the restof the Skyjacket team .

SOONER MAGAZINE