The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 05, 1920, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
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REVIEW OF BASKETBALL SINCE
ITS INAUGURATION AT A. AND
M. COLLEGE IN 1913.
(Contnued from Page 3)
with Simmons College of Abilene,
both non-conference teams.
The Aggies reached the goal this
season sought by every athletic team,
that of going through the entire sea
son without a defeat. The team scor
ed 559 points during the season while
their opponents could score but 248
points against the fautless guarding
of Hartung, Dwyer, Williams and
Pierce. This team finished a season
that will go down in history, not only
history of the College, but of the
Southwestern conference as well. It
is very seldom indeed that a basket
ball team goes through a season with
out a defeat and more especially a
team that plays four games each with
the four leading teams in the confer
ence. A more fitting climax could
hardly have been arranged for a bas
ket ball season than the one which
has just closed with a victory for the
Aggies over their ancient rivals, the
Longhorns. The Aggies and the
Longhorns met four times on the
court this season and four times have
the Longhorns been forced to take
the short end of the score. In these
four games the Aggies scored 76
points while all the Longhorns could
score was 45, or an average of 19
1920 Schedule With
A. and M.
points per game for the Aggies and
11 points per game for the Longhorns.
A. & ^1. teams this school year won
three high honors. The Aggie foot
ball team, it will be remembered, won
the Southwestern conference title,
scoring 275 points to their opponents
nothing in nine contests on the grid
iron while the Stock Judging team,
though not an athletic team, won first
honors at the International Stock
Judging contest where eighteen teams
representing as many states were
competing, and now comes the A. and
M. basket ball team with a conference
title.
The Aggies started their victorous
season by defeating the Baylor Medics
in two pre-season games in Decem
ber. Then come the Baylor Bears for
two defeats. Simmons College was
defeated on the local court in one
fast game and S. M. U. was given
similar teatment in two contests. The
team journeyed to Houston for a brace
of games with the Owls which result
ed in two easy victories for the Ag
gies. The following week the Aggies
made a swing around the circuit
meeting Texas, S. M. U. and Baylor
all in a row and returned to College
with six wins to their credit. On this
trip the Aggies practically cinched
the State championship. Rice came
to College for two defeats and the
Aggies closed the season by winning
a couple of games from Texas on the
local court.
Complete Results:
Opponents.
Baylor
Medics . . .
.... 25
A.
and
M
36
Baylor
Medics . . .
.... 14
A.
and
M
32
Baylor
University
10
A.
and
M
52
Baylor
University
.... 10
A.
and
M
36
Baylor
University
.... 8
A.
and
M
28
Baylor
University
.... 11
A.
and
M
37
Simmons College .
.... 12
A.
and
M
45
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U -r .
....
A.
and
M
21
S. M.
U
.... 16
A.
and
M
18
S. M.
U
.... 15
A.
and
M
20
S. M.
u
.... 14
A.
and
M
22
.... 16
A.
M
39
.... 10
A.
M
28
.... 13
A.
M
43
Rice
.... 13
A.
and
M
28
Texas
University
15
A.
and
M
16
Texas
University
.... 8
A.
and
M
15
Texas
University
.... 9
A.
and
M
27
Texas
University
13
A.
and
M
17
Total. . . .
. . . .247
Total. .
560
The
following table shows
by years the number of
games played;
number won and lost;
total score
: of A. and M; total score of opponents;
average score per game of A. and M. and average score per game of op
ponents:
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a; 35 ;
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Av(
Per
A.
<JrL,o
1913
6
4
2
311
96
62
16
1914
7
5
2
279
108
31
12
1915
15
13
2
497
272
33
18
1916
13
11
2
442
174
34
13
1917
19
14
5
504
362
26
19
1918
18
10
8
329
311
18
17
1919
18
14
4
635
294
30
16
1920
19
19
0
659
238
29
13
TOTAL
115
90
25
3056
1605
253
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NOTICE.
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FOR T
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We are in the market to buy the
mineral rights under your land. We
wish to hear from every land owner
in Texas. GIDEON OIL, COAL AND
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to register yourself as a correspon
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the dollar you send). P. S.—We want
to employ a representative in each
County in the State. tfn
Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer.
It relieves pain and soreness caused
by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains,
etc. 20
The Elks of Bryan are giving a
dance next Friday evening at their
hall in honor of all letter men con
nected with the College. This not
only includes every man that has
made a letter at the A. and M., but
also those men in the faculty, Ex
tension Service and Experiment Sta
tion who have made their letter in
any form of athletics at any col
lege or university. Each member of
the Yell Staff are also invited to
attend this dance.
It is hoped that this will be made
an annual affair, and it is desired
that all those invited will be present
to help make the first dance a sue-
Just To Call
Your Attention
When in need of a smoke
WE HAVE IT!
Also Candies and Cakes, and other
good thing to eat.
Boyett’s Store
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CAPTAIN ELECTED
At a meeting of the T men of the
A. and M. basketball team at a ban
quet immediately following the
fourth victory over Texas University
Saturday evening, A L. Forbes of
Houston, was elected to lead the
1921 basketball team.
Forbes has played two years at
center on the A and M. team and
this year led in the scoring with a
total of 220 points against all op
ponents and has been unanimously
selected by all critics as all-confer
ence center.
A hauntingly
Louise Glaum in '
Daughter.”
beautiful girl:
‘The Lone Wolf’s
Don’t forget Louise Glaum at the
Lyric Theatre Friday and Saturday.
Friday and
666 has proven it will cure Malaria,
Chills and Fever, Bilious Fever Colds
and LaGrippe. 20
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Owners of
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