. Oracle, The. western placed two men, RankinWilliams at forward and Capt. Ross Kendall at guard, onthe all state team shows that Southwesterns court honorswere upheld in classy fashion. This years team will remain intact for next year, withsuch stars as Steward and Martin coming back to the fold. S. W. N. 39; Phillips 27 Our college schedule was officially opened at Enid and 7th when our boys invaded Phillips U. first game was an auspicious opening Hostetter andTippie thi-owing goals from all corners with unerring ac-curacy. S. W. N. 27; Phillips 19 The last game with Ph


. Oracle, The. western placed two men, RankinWilliams at forward and Capt. Ross Kendall at guard, onthe all state team shows that Southwesterns court honorswere upheld in classy fashion. This years team will remain intact for next year, withsuch stars as Steward and Martin coming back to the fold. S. W. N. 39; Phillips 27 Our college schedule was officially opened at Enid and 7th when our boys invaded Phillips U. first game was an auspicious opening Hostetter andTippie thi-owing goals from all corners with unerring ac-curacy. S. W. N. 27; Phillips 19 The last game with Phillips was a repetition of thefirst, both the forwards and guards doing excellent workwith Tippie going strong at center. These two defeatsfully avenged last years scores. S. W. N. 79; Okla. City College 7 This game being the first college game at home theboys ran as strong as possible. The count at the end ofthe first half was 53-5. The second team finished theslaughter, 0. C. registering only two free 7/k> ... ORACLE S. W. N. 20; Northwestern 29 Southwestern suffered her first defeat of the year inthis game. Northwestern holding, waiting game winningfor them in the end. S. W. N. 27. Northwestern 36 This game went the same as the first. Southwesternmade a desperate effort to overcome a large lead but fellshort. S. W. N. 27; Tonkawa 17 Tonkawa came, saw and went. Southwestern, fret-ting under the two defeats at the hands of Northwesterntoie in and swept the visitors off their feet. S. W. N. 32; Tonkawa 17 Southwestern aggregation was still improving andTonkawa was again forced to take the short end of thescore. S. W. N. 41; Phillips 35 When Phillips came down we were promised a fastgame and we got it. At the end of the 1st half they wereleading 25-18. Southwestern made two substitutions inthe second half and a grand and glorious battle of speedand hair raising goals ensued. Phillios was still two pointsto the good two minutes before the whistle when Tippie,G. Willia


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