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Football Scoreboard SHIDIER SHIDLER SHIDIER SHIDLER SHIDIER SHIDIER SHIDIER SHIDIER SHIDIER PONCA TONKAWA COPAN P M A. nBn NB!! DEWEY P.M.A. A.M.1-X. PONCA FAIRFAX 17 B17 UB!! '7 vs 25 O vs 28 O vs O 14 vs , , 6 SHIDLER O vs DEWEY B 14 13 vs 14 7 vs 13 19 vs 0 5 vs 27 '7 vs 28 C. Of C. Entertains H.. Monday night the Shidler Chamber of Commerce played host to the High School football team at a banquet given at the High School Cafeteria. It was tlfe first time that most of the members of the Chamber had ever been in the Cafeteria, which Football Team duced the members of the Board of Education present, Arthur Jacques, Dr. C. H. Guild, and A. J. Wildman, and extended the regrets of the other two mem- bers, Dana Mason and .lack Dodd, for not being able to at- tend. Mr. Wildman made a short talk on behalf of the opened for serving hot lunchlBoard. Mr. W. 0. Batson, Local to the students after the Holi-lSuperintendent of the Sinclair- days, and which is one of theQPrairie Oil Co., who was re- bcst in the entire state. Isponsable for the deeding of the Folowing a delightful meal,lground for the proposed athletic Ebb Hale, Pregident of theffield, was introduced and assur- Chamber of Commerce, made afed those DI'0S0Ill thai he WHS short introductory talk and turn-QOIIIY loo glad to hell? the School ed the chair over to Superimen-gin any way possible. Jim Hazel- dcnt M. B. Nelson, who acted aslbilker, the Contractor who made Master of Ceremonies. lille Cafeteria 2 Yealify, WHS Fred Rowe spoke on hehalfyoallod on to Say 2 few words. ofthe football boys and thanked NON 011 the Pl'0Sl'3m WHS 3 the Chamber of Comerce for vocal solo by Joan Carlson. their interest in the team. AQE- A- GHIOWQY, PI'il'lCiDal of the Sgxtgttg, Qgfnpgggd 0f ,IQ Ann-Sl?lfll0I' SCll00l, lIlfI'Odl1C9d the Hammer, Jane Harryman, Judy football players and SHV9 all ill- Grissom, Robera Frost, Patricia fefesflng SUITIHUOII of the Oul- Brown and Joan Carlson, sangll00k of the school ifl the WHY fwn numbers. Mr. Nelson intro-:Of Rlhloiive-
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ilhidler Tigers, Cgpan Outclassed Tigers 'Lose Game 'l'tiiuorroxe fl7:'i1lz1yJ Din up with ram-1 my Mn- t itary Academy Q 1 It could have been anyhodyt, game. but neither team coult. get loose when they were in pay-off tt-rriiory in the game between Shidler and Copanqxlay- ed at the Phillips Softball Field. last Friday. lloth teams threaten- ed to score, making two pene- trations within the 10 yard zone each. The gaine ended in a tt to it tie with Copan making S first 'towns to the Tiger'-4 fi. ln the first half Shidlf gain- il six times as uiueh yardage rom serinunage 6 xiopan, hut, were held at the .ae yard lint-.' liuring the st-com! half Copan outplayed the 'l'ifit'f's. the Silllll' ending with Copan making twice as many yards from serimage as the Shidler eleven. Shidler, was the better in pasing, com-' pleting thrce out of six for a total of 445 yards. while Copan completed one out ot' ten trys for 26 yards. Shidler punted an average of 31 yards tfrom scrim- magei while Copan averaged only 23 yards. The Tigers drew penalties amounting to 40 yards: Copan was penalized 30 yards. There was no question. but what the deficiencies in both teams were the same-the fun damentals of football, which cannot be picked up in a few weeks practice. Those who saw the Tigers play their first game against Ponca City and the one against Copan could, withoutt question, see an improvement in every department cf the game. Shidler's starting line-up was: L. E., Walter Johnsong L. 'tl John Grieg, L. ti.. Alvin Parsleyg C., liill Listenglt. tl.. Bill Davisg R. T., Vern Hendryx, lt. li., Francis Keim: B. li., Kenneth Cook, It. H. lt., Buster Young, t t Battle to 0-ti Tie Tigers Lose To To Fairfax Red Devils ,Final Gaaxe Of Season Defeat No Discredit To Fighting QC 99 I Silidl El ' Dewey B 14-13t er b ,, ' Although defeated 28 to 7, the Tuilkawa D6fC3tS 'Cook And Johnson Make Touch- Shidler Tigers playefi a good T. I i downs. Young' Scores game' they were .playing 3 team 1geI'S I1 SeCOI1d 1 Extra Point with more experience and abil- Game Of Season Shidler To Play Copan Here Friday At. 2:30 pm. Phillips 2 Field Playing in their second game of the season against probably their strongest competiton of the year, the Shidler Tigers, although defeated, gave a good Dewey High School B team won from the Shidler Tigers in their second football encounter of the season last Thursday at Phillips No. 2 field by a score of 14 to 13. The Dewey eleven made touchdowns in the first and fourth quarters of the game and the Tigers scored in the second and fourth. ity and were just outclassed. This coupled with the fact that it was the Red Devil's last ichance of the season to break into the win column, probably causing them to play beter than they have here-to-fore, made the score as one sided as it was. Fairfax made 239 yards from scrimmage to Shidler's 83 and 1121 yards on passes to Shidler's i1ti3. They made 13 first downs to the Tigers 8. The lone Tiger l 'account of themselves last Fri- IH 11 3111110 Of mimi' U11'iHS H196 day at Tonkawa. Tonkawa's giidstcrs were unable to score :but one touchdown in the first half and that in the second quar- ter. Again due to shortage of equipment Coach ltousey was handicapped in that he had few m 1 o s- fo xibsii Tigers came out onlyapoint be- hind although outplayed thrui out tl1e game. The hard hitting Dewey team made a total of 183 yards from scrimmage and 17 first downs to Shidler's 103 yards and 3 first downs Eighty- touchdown came in the open- ing minutes of the second half when a pass from R. Rowe to Cook was good for 70 yards and the counter. Cook took the hall over for the extra point. Fair- fax scored 15 points in the 2nd en hc c uld u L r st tit- H , , ' - tions. With three men injuredtwo of 5h1dl01'S Yards 02111101 and out of Shidlcr s line-up, Tonkawa made two touchdowns in the third quarter and another in the fourth. The final score when XValter .lohnson ran thru! the entire Dewey team for a touchdown. Dewey scored in the first quarter, 2 touchdowns, 1 con- version and 1 Safety. They alsoi made touchdowns in the 3rdi and 4th quarters. Shidler's starting line-up was: was 23 to 0- quarter' when having the ball! Judd, Roy Rowe and Hendryx were injured, but in all prob- aliilitv they will all except Judd on Shidler's 40 yard line, afteri receiving a punt, they carried, LE, Walter JohnsontCo-CD: LT,, John Griggg LG, James Lytlcgi C, Bill Listeng RG, Vern fiend may .in me game Friday whichit to the 13 yard line in three? will be played at the Pliillipsplffws and OH the fourth Play, you 2 fiem at 2:30 pnnji againstskirted their own left end for: Copan High School. tn the Tonkawa game Harbe- son acquited himself welt as a punter, averaging 36 yards. Grigg and Thomas stood out in thc line. The probable line-up for the Copan game wil lbe: Kcim and Johnson, endsgThomas and Hen- dr X tackles' Gri 'ind Davis a touchdown. They convertedl through the line. Their second? touchdown came early in the fourth quarter after a drive from Shidler's 45 yard line, the first play of which was a pass good for 25 yards. They con- Shidlc-r's first counter came y , -, as - , - ' 1 guardsg Listen at center andm U10 S9C0lld Qlll1I'f9I' when 21 Cook, Thomas, Young, and Har beson in the baekfield. .fe--, igi any nmw: F. n.. .1., f if ff? .' X tx l ith I T ,Sh 49 J -pass to Kenneth Cook netted 45 yards and a touchdown. They failed to convert. Johnson's long run scored the second touch- down, in the fourth quarter, and Buster Young went over for the extra point. Although the statistics show the many advances of the Dewey eleven, a great deal of credit is due the Tiger squad for their defense when the ball was in may-off territory. They held Dewey for downs on three oc- asions when touchdowns seem- d certain. Shidler drew 35 yds. of penalties to 45 for Dewey. The Tigers punters averaged 29 yards although two punts were bad, one for 10 yards and one for 11. It was a much strong- er team the Tigers played a- gainst than at Dewey a week previous. vcrted. 2 dryxg RT, Warren Thomasg RE,i Vern Juddg BB, Kenneth Cookg LHB, Roy Roweg RHB, Buster YOURS? FB, Francis KeimtCo-CJ Substitutions were: Ends.. Harold Lockhart, Jack Crain, Yeager, Kenneth Ross, Marvin! Bookout, Dwight Myersg Center! -Bob Whitlock: Backs-Aaron Ford. Harold Harbeson. Shitllflv Playing football for the first time in 12 years, clog- ed the season with two victor- ies, one tie, and seven defeatgd The only really poor game of l ,the season was that against the Ponca City Military 'Academy, when they were defeated 13 to 7. True, their playing was not, tops in some of the others, hut' taking in consideration their lack of experience-only in that .0110 Same did they fail to show the fight usually present. Coach Roy Rousey deserves iuch credit for the splendid iob he did in taking green ma-' terial, men who had never play- ed football before, and shaping them into the team that repre-i sented Shidler High School,
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W, G. SMITH COACH CFRONT ROW--IEFT TO RIGHT, ANNA BELIE STORM, WANDA COON, MARY LOU BRADEEILD, SHARON MARTIN, DELORES BALL, OLETA PARSLEY, VIRGINIA JOHNSON, BETTY COON. QBACK ROW--LEFT TO RIG!-ITD JUDY GRISSOM, PAULHXIE FREEMAN, DORA IEE FARROW, JOAN DONALDSON, TINY DUNCAN, RAMONA THURMAN, BETTY WELCH, COACH W.G. SMITH. Q FRONT ROW--LEFT T MARY ANN HARTON, JOYCE COTHAM, REBECCA DONOVAN, A , CBACK ROW--IEET TO RIGHT, NINA BELLE CHAMBERS, BETTY JO CLAY, ELIEN RUTH VANZANT , PEGGY DEASON, JEANNIE EMQBERTON, WILMA KEPHART, COACH W.G. SMITH. O RICH-ITF EIEANOR SANDUSKY, RUBY MCCRETJ, KURMA HARBESTSON
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