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.9117 027 Football Began...Tulsa...Soutl1western. Floodlights against night blackness vvas the setting forthe First game of the season o the game against Southvvestern, vvhen an expected victory became a reality vvith a margin of more than 30 points. Previous to the Southwestern game a journey to Tulsa University had brought us a rough uneven gamef defeat in no uncertain terms, and a conlirmation of l-lead Coach Albert J. Gebert's pre-season tears For his baclclield, vvhich vvas green and inexperienced. The three remaining games ol the month laileci to bring a victory to Wichita. Trips to St. l.ouiSi and EI Paso resulted in losses by close scores and the Pittsburg Gorillas held the Shocl4erf- to a scoreless tie in a rough Conference battle l
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5 and 6 few New Faces New to Shocker l-lill this year were-Dr. Ross Mcl.aury Taylor, the English departments most novel addition. . . A. J. Crowley who invents from odds and ends. . . J. Duncan Spaeth, Shalcespearean authority, a welcome and continued visitor. . . Mary Eleanor l-lolme and Allred Smith, just fresh out of college themselves. . . Mrs. Ruth Goodin Price, charm- ing new hostess lor the Commons. . . Mrs. Clara Wertz, the campus' newest pool4-lool4er-upper. . . Derald Swineford, the prolessorn from Qldahoma, who tool4 over the art department in the absence of Clayton l-lenri Staples. . . Not pictured are prof. C. C. l larbison, speechf l-lelen l-lanson, pacteriology, Cecil F. Boucher, architecture. . .
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Maze t. Louis... Texas Mines. . . Pittsburg -lhus as the month closed, Wichitals grid Forces were willing and ready, but their record ,stood against them awith three losses, one win, and a tie, it loolced as il the veteran line lwas liclced by poor support from the baclciield. The Shockers' record in their conference was a win and a tie aaagainst Missouri Valley Teams they were blanlced with two defeats. Sorosis' Brosius reigned as queen of the breakfast Food belles . . . Geb screamed and chewed on the sidelines . . . Fans moaned and cursed at fumbles, reieree's decisions, and the guy in bacl4 ol them who had just bashed in the crown on their hat . . . And everybody sold things that got all over every one else. . . i L B I - 1 :.. g Q- ...H
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