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nw, .K-. mi i TOP HOW: Cooper Morris Knapp Poovey sacomn Row: mcciabb, Peters, KiNicholson Taro - H nd' West, Ginder ,W ,. tc . X. What They Say By H. L. Hart Wedne-sday' nivht the Oxford high school football team clinched the Surnwick league title for the second consecutive season witnoot a defeat. However, the highly tvaimwi Oxford team yielded up a :ou-.'lr down in its 13-'7 victory over Iilulj- -Vane. That score was only 'Elie second of the season made againsi Coach Clifford Rarnhart's' Cl13.Y fUS- The hustling' Oxford tetinn 'has had had breaks this fall. Two players were injured so badly they were unable to play for the re- mainder of the season and the manpower situation at Oxford is not too strong at any tiane. The school is not large and injuries to key players hurt. But the Oxford boys like to play football. They will meet Harper at Oxford on the night of Novem- ber 14 and wind up the season. Harper is a Class A team but Barnhart's boys will be in there battling to make it a perfect soa- son. 26 Cxforcl Wins From Clearwater Clearwater, Kans., Oct. 11 fSpe- cialj-Oxford high ran over Clear- water, 27 to 0, here yesterday aft- ernoon in football. Farris plunged over for the first Oxford touchdown in the first per- iod and a little later Rush went across. McCord drop kicked the extra point, making the score 13 to 0 for the first period. The second period was scoreless but in the third Farris scored again and McC1'abb passed to As- per for the extra point. In the fmal stanza Far-ni scored and Mc- Crabb drop kicked the extra point. Oxford made 12 first dovsms to 4 and carried the ball 183 yards to 61 in rushing. Guard Monty Cooper of Oxford suffered a broken leg in the game and will be out for the season. Oxford High Had Perfect Football Season OXFORD - Coacli i'lil'I' Burns hares revel'-vii-Llwioiis fomlmll renin rolled up n i'l-vorll of il vicioi-los: in- cluding' five Sumwiol: lr-:xgLio :if- fairs during tho season which L-lust-il with it 14 to 0 win over l'lux'1vlr. llrevious to the Hurpor gqzuni- the Oxford olevon vinchocl the Surnwivk- league title for the soconll :sirixiulit your by downing' Mnlvane 13 Lu T hero. Ono of the largest rroiwis in the history of Oxford atlilc,-tics sriw. tho oontest. The Sumwicli league consists in Oxford, Belle Plaine and Oxford' highs of Sumner county and Ynlll-S' Center. Clearwater and Mnlvmn- uf Sedgwick county. Repeat 1937 History This year's undefeated and unting sr-ason is the second in the history' of football, reports Dean Lemmon in The Oxfordiuri, the school news- paiier. Tho other undefeated and untiorl team was in 1937 when only six' games were played, Lemmon poink ont. ln 1937 the schedule inoludr-rl Milton. Conway Springs, Clearwa- 1'-r. Arkansas City, Harper and liolll- l'lain4-, Tho 1937 point totals worn Oxford Til, opponents 25. Two Hass A Victims This your Oxford rolled up n point :idvzinlago ol :XG to 13. Two lvl' tho uznnos w--ro with Anthony :mil l'l2lI'1u'1'. lmth Class .-X sohunls. Tin- win liver .intlmny was the sou- onfl sinwe the st-liools started thi-ir rivalry, Sqlnill moinlwrs wow Cum. .Tm-lc linsh, Uililnly l :u'rls, Bud lfarni, llivlizilvl Aslwr, 1-'rs-lluly Rhodes, Carol Nivlmlson and G4-cron Gin- ds-1-. all soniorsg Bill Cumliholl. Hill lilmdralilw, XVusli-y '1'o1tnn, Paul Ilia-h, Monty i'no11c1'. ,loo Fink, Dean Imm- mon. Richard Peters, Kenneth Nia vholsoii, .Xslcy Morris. Donald Kiizipp, Vluxrlvs llf-of-o, Billy NN'l'sl. Donnie Marlin, Jinimy' l'oox'uy :innl liiolinrrl Blonll ith, The 1l'lT siusoirs record: 13 Loon o. ii lmiixvziy Sprinzs 0, 26 Antlimiy 0. ST Ch-zirwnioi' 0. ST Ei-llc l laino 6, 23 Yzill--y Cl-ntr-i' 0. KT South 1-lavon 0. 13 Mulvzino T. ll iflxirin-1' H.
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lr Compliments SAM STEVEN SON O I CLASS RINGS 700 EAST SGH' ST OUTFITT ING THE ATHLETE KANSAS CITY 5 MISSOURI- FOR 54 YEARS 116418 SOUTH TOPEKA WICHITA, KANSAS Sterling We gclfool pufzclaqsing ana gawk, association School Supplier Ofc: i rn Equ p en: janitor Supplies Cap: and Gown: Athletic Good: Trophies Kansas
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