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HALVERSTADT WELDING SHOP 3 Blocks West and 2 1-2 North Oxford Bank THE WICHITA BRUSH CO. helps keep your school clean WAX 4+ SOAPS 4+ BRUSHES drop in at 121 E. 2nd Phone 4-9331 HOLLIS RUTTER exaco Service Statio Motor Tune Up WE ARE GLAD TO SERVE YOU 2.4 HOURS EVERY DAY Reduced Night and Sunday Rates OXFORD MUTUAL TELEPHONE OO. FOR FINE PORTRAITS avfwzfwr kedbf
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:Sz as ' if FOOTBALL QQ X f' . A - 1 bl Oxford 13-Leon U Coach Clifford Barnhart took the complete squad to Leon and vic- tory last Friday night. Oxford de- feated Leon by a score of 13 to 0. Oxford lost the toss and Leon elec- ted to receive. Leon got very close to the goal line before Oxford could dig in and hold them. The first touchdown of the game came in the first quarter when Farris broke through on an off tackle smash and ran 42 yards for a touchdown. The extra point was missed. Oxford scored again in tl . the per the sed point. TOP nm: Fermi-, Martin Alley Rush--captain QEUQNDFHOWI Campbell, iottenxmonteith 11-lIl-iD KOW: Flnk, Rich Oxloizd Defeat: Gcannq Springs: Oxford Wildcats won their first league game last Friday night when they defeated Conway Springs 44 to 0. Bud Farni scored in the first quarter. Bill McCrabb drop kicked the extra point. McCrabb passed to Asper in the second quarter for a touchdown. He again passed to As- per for the extra point. The score at the half was 14 to 0. ln the third quarter, Jack Rush scored twice. Both extra points were missed. In the final quarter, Dean Lemmon and Jack Rush scored on ground plays, and Buddy Farris intercepted a Conway pass for a thirty-two yard run and! a touchdown. The game ended with a score of 44 to 0. Friday night Oxford goes to An- thony ior a non-league contest. Snake Dance: Drum major Betty Martin plan- ned the snake dance for Friday, asking' permission of all business places attended. The high school last quarter when Richard As- passed to Carol Nicholson for touchdown. Bill McCrabb pas to Richard Asper for the extra Oxford Defeats Anthony, 26-0 Anthony, Oct. 4 fSpeeia1y-The Anthony Pirates took a rough 26-0 defeat at the hands of the Oxford eleven Friday. Oxford's Rush scored a touch- down in the first quarter, Farni in the second, McCrabb in the third and Ginder .in the fourth. Oxford gained 350 running' yards to Anthony's 262 yards though Anthony topped Oxford's 62 yards to fi Yards gained on passes. First downs: Oxford 17, .An- thony 11. McCrabb in Long Run Oxford took the opening kickoff and marched down to score with- out losing the ball, Rush going over on a six-yard plunge. An- UWOHY came back and rushed to the Oxford 2-yard where the Sumner COUHTLY team held and booted out of danger. .In the second Farni plunged for SIX yards to score the .second touchdown on a 70-yard ramble, then passed to Asper for the extra point. 'The last Oxford score came when Gmdel' Dlunged Six yards to score ilVIcCrabb dropkicked the extra in . OXFORD IS UNDEFEATED OXFORD KAN., Nov. 14.--A strong Oxford high school eleven downed Harper here tonight by n. score of 14 to 0 to remain unde- feated in football this season. Farney scoring in -the first and Mwrabb cofznting in the fourth period gave the Oxford crew their lead. Conversions after both touch- downs were good. 24
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