his two field goals in the first half caused the blue feeling to settle over the A. and M. rooters. He was liter- aly a fiend, and out of three attempts was successful in two. His line plung ing also caused great trouble. He was a hard man to down, and was never known to lose a yard. The Sooners had other star men. Clark and Hol land played great ball at ends, and Reeds’ punting was a feature, and his playing was with a rush. Ambruster and Rogers did good work, as did Meacham. Hott, until taken out with a wrenched knee, put up a great line game. To Owen must be given credit for having a hard fighting team. The supoprt the corps gave the team was great. Each one was anx ious to do his part well, and when the “Siren” or “Rickey-ti-Rock” thun dered forth applause was always forth coming. In “Rusty” Dowell and his two assistants we have as fine a lot of yell leaders as ever mounted an upturned barrel. GAME IN DETAIL. First Quarter. The Farmers win the toss and choose the south goal and defense. Reeds kicks off thirty-five to Kern, who fumbles. The ball is recovered by Ambruster. Oklahoma first down on Farmers' fifteen-yard line. Reeds brushes center for a five-yard gain. Reeds hits the same place for two. Courtright is then called back and kicks goal from placement on the twenty-five-yard line. Oklahoma 3; A. and M. 0. Reeds kicks off for Sooners ferty yards to Kern, who returns fifteen. At this point a forward pass is at tempted, Bateman endeavoring to pass to Eevrett. The ball is carried back and put in play on the A. and M. thirty-five-yard line. Bell hits right tackle for six. Bell attempts same play, and fails. Bateman tries line, no gain. Ball goes. to Oklahoma. (Time out. Bateman relieved by Beasley.) Courtwright skirts right end for twelve yards, is down by Higgin botham. Reeds tries left end, but makes no gain. On a fake kick Mo ran’s men are sent back, but instead of kicking Ambruster takes the ball through center for five yards. This play is followed by the shift which has proven so destructive to other members of the Southwestern confer ence. Ambruster receives the ball, but is thrown by Bowler, the giant tackle, for one loss. Ambruster gets three on end run. Courtwright at tempts drop on A. and M. forty-yard line, but fails. Farmers’ ball on twenty-yard line. Bell takes three through the right side of the line. Bowler called back and makes a thirty-yard gain through left tackle. Higginbotham hits the line for eight. Lambert tries tackle buck without gain. (Beasley relieved by Bate man.) Higginbotham- punts fifteen out of bounds. (A. and M. penalized five for off-side.) Ball is fumbled by Oklahoma center and recovered by Kern. Bell attempts forward pass to Montgomery, but fails. (Oklahoma penalized for interfering with Mont gomery in his attempt to receive pass.) Bateman takes one through right guard. Kern follows with one on end run. Higginbotham completes forward pass to Montgomery, who runs thirty for touchdown. Higgin botham punts out to Kern. Higgin botham kicks goal. A. and M. 7; Okla homa 3. Reeds kicks off fifty to Bowler, who returns thirty-five. A triple pass from Spake to Higginbotham to Beasley nets the Farmers three yards. Bell circles right end for thirty-two yards and is downed by Ambruster. Mont FOOTBALL RECORD October 12, A. and M..... October 18, A. and M October 26, A. and M November A. and M.... November 11, A. and M... A. and M. 50 59 27 59 28 221 Daniel Baker . Trinity Arkansas Austin College Oklahoma .... Opponents 0 0 0 0 6 6 A SCHEDULE November 16, Mississippi A. and M. at College. November 19, Tulane at College. November 20, Kansas A. and M. at College. November 28, Baylor at Dallas. gomery takes two on round end play. Lambert is then called on for tackle buck, fumbles, the ball is recovered by Ambruster, who gains two, fumbles to Reeds. Courtwright takes three through right guard. He then repeats the same performance. Reeds takes four on an end run. Time up. Ball on Oklahoma’s thirty-seven-yard line. Score: A. and M 7, Oklahoma 3. Second Quarter. Reeds makes first down. Reeds no gain; Rogers one yard. Reeds punts to A. and M.’s five-yard line. Higgin botham punts twenty-seven out of bounds. (Parker relieves Higgin botham.) Oklahoma’s ball. Clark takes three through tackle over play. Ambruster completes pass from Clark with an eight-yard gain. Courtwright takes seven on end run. (Weedon re lieves Rogers.) Weedon hits line for two. Courtwright follows with two on double pass end run. Reeds makes two on fake kick. Courtwright takes three on tackle brush. Courtwright on thirty-six-yard line kicks goal from placement, pcoi’e: A. and M. In OkJa-5. homa. 6. (McArthur relieves Bell.) Reeds kicks forty-five to Bell, returns fifteen. McArthur takes eight on tackle brush. The run is duplicated, but only nets him six yards. Bowler returns Reeds’ punt thirty yards. Bell five. (A. and M. penalized fifteen, holding.) Parker kicks out of bounds. Oklahoma’s ball on A. and M.’s forty-five-yard line. Reeds no gain. Courtwright three. Courtwright ten. Reeds five. Rogers four. Rogers first down. Courtwright takes five. Rogers four. Rogers three, first down. Reeds one yard. Courtwrigth eight. Rogers thrown for loss of four. Ambruster one yard. On bad pass by Spear to Ambruster Courtwright misses place-kick from twenty-yard line. Bell no gain. Parker thrown for loss. Ball on A. and M.’s line. Pai’ker kicks five, is returned one by Weedon. Reeds, while Oklahoma is on Farmers’ ten-yard line, tries but fumbles to Parker. Bowler, called behind line, smashes through left tackle for five. Spake takes eight around right end. Hot( is injured, relieved by Trilby.) Everett takes twenty-five on com pleted forward pass from McArthur. Bateman thrown for five loss. (E/er- ett relieved by Washington.) Wash ington called on for end run gains six. Farmer half fumbles, recovers and gains six. Parker punts fifty-five to Ambruster, who returns fifteen. Time up. Oklahoma’s ball on A. and M. forty-two-yard line. Score: A. and M. 7; Oklahoma 6. Third Quarter. (Orr replaces Ambruster. Reeds is relieved by Lowry, Weedon by Rogers.) Courtwright kicks off thirty-five to McArthur, who returns ten. Higgin botham, who has replaced Parker, gains ten on end run. Kern follows with seven to his credit. Kern gains three more. McArthur is thrown for loss of two. On criss-cross McArthur goes one. McArthur attempts forward pass to Montgomery but fails. Hig ginbotham tries drop-kick from forty- yard line, misses goal. Oklahoma’s ball on twenty-yard line. Courtwright takes two through line. Reeds takes the same amount. Courtwright punts out of bounds twenty-five. Farmers’ ball. Higginbotham circles right end for thirty-five yards. McArthur fol lows with six. McArthur takes one more. Bowler gains five. (Time out, Bowler.) On a smashing line buck through right tackle Kern makes four. Same play is made and Kern takes seven. Forward pass to Montgomery nets five yards. Kern makes two short quarterback runs and then goes over for touchdown. Higginbotham kicks goal. Score: A. and M. 14; Oklahoma 6. Courtwright kicks ball on top, causing it to roll down field twenty- five, is returned by Kern. McArthur on criss-cross gains ten. Washington is thrown by Holland for two yards’ loss. Higginbotham punts forty-five to Washington, who returns ten. Rogers smashes through center for a gain of three. Courtwright takes ten around right end. Rogers gets three. Court wright rounds right end for three. Lowry brushes center for three. Rogers follows with four. Lowry no gain. Lowry three on Sooners’ fake kick. Couidwright punts ten out of bounds. A. and M.’s ball. Kern gets three on cross buck. Bell fails. McArthur makes forward pass to Montgomery for forty yards. Two more attempts are made in succession to complete the pass, but without success. (Cap- shaw relieves Courtwright.) Kern tries drop kick from midfield, but without avail. Quarter ends. Sooners’ ball on their own twenty-yard line. Score: A. and M. 14; Oklahoma 6. Fourth Quarter. Reeds brushes right tackle for two. Capshaw follows with two. Capshaw takes fifteen around left end. Cap shaw takes four through tackle. Reeds fails. Capshaw loses two. Reeds punts forty-five to McArthur, returns ten. Higginbotham gains three. Mc Arthur thirteen. McArthur three. Kern one. (McArthur relieved by Bell.) Bell Jtries forward pass to Washington, fails. McArthur com pletes pass to Higginbotham. Bell gains two. Montgomery skirts left end twenty-eight yards for touchdown. Higginbotham kicks goal. Score: A. and M. 21; Oklahoma 6. Reeds kicks off forty-five to Bell, who returns twenty-three. Kern loses two. Bell tries pass to Washington, fails. Lambert tries tackle, no gain. Higginbotham punts forty to Reeds, returns five. Orr on line buck takes nine. Reeds follows with two. Reeds thrown for three-yard loss. Capshaw takes six around right end. Orr takes three through right guard. Reeds punts forty-five yards to Higgin botham, returns two. Higginbotham punts forty-four to Reeds, who re turns five. Reeds attempts forward pass. Capshaw gets four. Reeds kicks forty-three to Higginbotham, who re turns twelve. Lambert on tackle buck gets thirty-five, down by Reeds. (Time out, Oklahoma.) Bell gains four. Bell follows with two. Bateman makes forward pass to Montgomery, who runs twenty-five for touchdown. Higginbotham kicks goal. Score: A. and M. 28; Oklahoma 6. Reeds kicks off to forty to Crow, who returns ten. Montgomery takes forty-five around the Sooners’ left end. Spake attempts pass, fails. Morrison gains two. Game ends with ball in Farmers’ possession on Sooners’ forty-yard line. Final score: A. and M. 28; Okla homa 6. The Line-Up. A. and M.. Position. Okla. U. Montgomery G. Clark (capt.) Right End. Bowler Hott Right Tackle. Lyles Berry Right Guard. Cushman Spear Center. Miller Meacham Left Guard. Lambert W. Clark Left Tackle. Everett Holland Left End. Kern Ambruster Quarter. Bateman Reeds Right Half. Higginbotham Rogers Fullback. Bell (capt.) Courtwright Left Half. Substitutions: A. and M.—Spake for Kern, Kern for Spake, Washing ton for Everett, Beasley for Bateman, Bateman for Beasley, Parker for Hig ginbotham, Higginbotham for Parker, McArthur for Bell, Bell for McArthur, Crow for Bowler. Oklahoma—Tribbey for Hott, Orr for Ambruster, Lowry for Reeds, Reeds for Lowry, Capshaw for Courtwright, Weedon for Rogers. Touchdowns—Kern, Montgomery (3). Goals from touchdown—Higgin botham (4). Goals from placement—Court wright (2). Officials: Referee—Moise (Se- wanee). Umpire—Johnston (Miami). Head linesman—Dyer (Texas). Time of quarters—Fifteen minutes. Score by quarters: First quarter— A. and M. 7; Oklahoma 3. Second quarter—Oklahoma 3; A. and M. 0. Third quarter—A. and M. 7; Okla homa 0. Fourth quarter—A. and M. 14; Oklahoma 0. Final score: A. and M. 28; Okla homa 6. When Mr. Stevens took Miss Caw- thon down to the Milners’ swing at 11:30 at night, only to have her ac cuse him *of being “a most unsenti mental lad,” he should first have taken into consideration the fact that some members of Presy’s family are “fresh-air fiends” and sleep on the up stairs porch—that is, they sleep when not kept awake by highly entertaining conversations between “unsenti- menal” (?) seniors and charming la dies of the Lyceum course.