The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 29, 1912, Image 2

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LOST FIRST GAME
(Continued from Page 1.)
only one and one-half minutes to
play.
The Farmers outplayed their op
ponents in every stage of the game,
and Kansas can boast of their victory
only as due to good luck.
Beasley’s passing was of the best
variety. Bell and Bateman were big
ground gainers in the backfleld. Hig
ginbotham at fullback played a beau
tiful game, several times plunging
through the Aggies’ line for ten and
fifteen yards. Vesmirovsky’s punting
was also a feature, his punts ranging
from fifty to sixty yards. Kern played
an excellent game at quarter, and re
ceived many difficult punts from his
opponents. There was great joy when
our “Steam Roller” stepped out on
the field to take the place of Miller,
who had his shoulder knocked out of
place. Bowler played a great game in
the line. This was his first appear
ance since the injury h^ received in
the game in Houston. Others who
starred in the line were Miller, Lyles,
Lambert, and Crow. Cushman at cen
ter played a steady game. Everett
and Montgomtery at ends played spec
tacular ball, throwing their opponents
for a loss.
For Kansas, Loomis played an ex
cellent game at tackle, as did Holmes,
his running mate. Sims at quarter
ran his team well. Pollon, Agnew, and
Prather were the principal ground
gainers of the visiting team.
THE GAME IN DETAIL.
First Quarter.
A. and M. wins toss and defends
the east goal. Prather kicks to Ves-
mirovsky, who returns twenty-five
yards. Forward pass, Bateman to
Everett, fails. Bell gets two through
the line and Montgomery takes two
more on end run. Vesmirovsky kicks
forty to Sims, who returns eight.
Prather can not gain on two tries at
the Farmers’ line and kicks twenty-
eight to Kern, who returns five. On
an end run Bateman fails to gain.
Forward pass, Bateman to Everett,
goes out of bounds and ball goes to
Kansas. On first down, Prather kicks
thirty-six to Kern, who returns twelve
on end run. Bell takes five. (Time
out for A. and M.) Miller, the Farm
ers’ big guard, has his shoulder
thrown out of place and retires from
game, Bowler taking his place. Fqr-
ward pass, Bell to Vesmirovsky, fails.
Bateman makes first down on fake
end run. Bell takes eleven yards on
end run. Bateman fails to gain on
end run, but gets five through the
line, then adds two more. On try at
goal from placement the ball is passed |
bad, causing Kern to fumble, and it
being the fourth down, ball goes over.
Holmes makes two and fumbles, but
recovers. Pollon takes two more
through the line and Prather gets
one, then kicks forty to Kern, who
can not see the ball for the sun and
lets it hit the ground, bouncing into
Bateman. It is recovered by Kansas
as time is up with ball on Farmers’
twelve-yard line in Kansas’ posses
sion. Score: Texas A. and M. 0; Kan
sas 0.
Second Quarter.
Prather takes five through the line.
Holmes makes three moi*e and
Prather makes a touchdown. Pollon
fails to kick goal. Score: Kansas 6;
A. and M. 0.
Vesmirovsky kicks over goal line
and ball is put in play on the twenty-
yard line. Sims makes two through
tackle. Prather can not gain and
kicks twenty-five to Kern, who re
turns one. On try for forward pass,
the Farmers lose ten, and with twenty
to go. Vesmirovsky can not gain, but
Bell makes twenty-five yards on an
end run behind beautiful interference.
On the next play Bateman slipped in
the mud. Forward pass. Bell to Mont
gomery, goes out of bounds. Prather
makes four. McArthur goes in for
Bateman, Higginbotham for Vesmi
rovsky. McArthur fails to gain on end
run and Higginbotham gets one
through the line. With one yard to go
and fourth down McArthur makes the
distance. Montgomery fails to gain
on end run. Crow fails to make the
distance and Higginbotham kicks
twenty-five to Kern. Kansas penalized
fifteen for holding. Prather makes
two through the line and Marble
makes first down. Half ends with ball
on Kansas’ thirty-five-yard line in
their possession. Score: Kansas 6;
A. and M. 0.
Third Quarter.
Vesmirovsky and Beasley return to
the game. Prather kicks thirty-five
yards to Bdll, who returns ten. For-