The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 07, 1920, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
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AGGIE STRENGTH WAS
IN EVIDENCE
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Daniel Baker line with a speed that
made all resistance negligible.
The first team sent in against the
Daniel Baker squad scored 35 points
in the first quarter. The second team
went in and made it 69 before the
close of the first half. A third string
of Aggie men played a third quarter
out and left the score 75 to nothing.
On returning to the field at the be
ginning of the fourth quarter the
first squad with several of the strong
est members missing worked up an
aggressiveness that soon had the
score to 110.
Mahan on the first play of the
game after the kick-off went 60 yards
around left end for a touchdown. Ma
han also made 4 of the 16 touchdowns
credited to the entire team. It was
almost impossible for the opponents
to stop him at any point of the game.
The whole team almost duplicated the
captain’s performances and at no
time were any of the Aggie players
weak in their defense. Weir and Mar
tin the two old experienced men who
have been playing the half-back po
sitions performed in their steady,
aggressive manner. “Bugs” Morris
showed some splendid work in broken
field running and at times his burst
of speed made it hard for the oppon
ents to follow him. Many new men
were surprises to the coaches and
spectators and showed up to a great
er advantage due to their wonderful
broken field running, but the find
of the game was Sammy Sanders who
was first sent in at quarter and then
shifted to half. In these two posi
tions his speed and broken field run
ning was superb.
The line was sound as a stone wall
at all times. Not at any time of the
game was the Aggie line pierced.
Bob Carruthers did some splendid
work at tackle and blocking punts. He
also made one of the touchdowns af
ter blocking a punt. Drake and Diet-
rich did some splendid work in
breaking up many plays. The Aggie
ends were going down the field under
punts and kicks dropping their op
ponents in their tracks. “Cap” Murrah
was up to his old time form breaking
up numerous plays by the time they
were started. In this respect Pierce
was also good following the ball at
all times getting the tackles on line
plays or dropping back and breaking
up forward passes.
The Daniel Baker team was out
weighed and out played throughout
the entire game, but at no time did
they stop fighting. Bates was the
individual star, taking three passes
which were at difficult angles. Ved-
nen at half showed nerve and a fight
ing spirit in staying in the game
with a fractured shoulder.
The Cadet Corps is regaining their
old time “Pep” in staying behind the
old team and Red Thompson is mas
ter of the situation. The new action
that goes along with “Saw Varsity’s
Homs Off” shows that.
“Red” has that old Corps behind
him at all times. Jack Deleney, the
new member of the Yelling Staff
performed in fine manner.
Knickerbocker waa missed from
the game.
CARTOONISTS, ATTENTION.
There' will be a very important
meeting of all students who possess
such talent on the fourth floor of the
Main building immediately after mess
Friday (tomorrow) evening.
The purpose of convening the con
temporaries of Bud Fisher, Geo. Mc
Manus and Buck Schiwtz is not to
launch a “Cox Cartoonists Crusade,”
not aid Harding - in cornering an op
tion on the porch swing at the White
House, but concerns a much greater
and more binding issue—the 1921
Longhorn.
T omake the Longhorn snappy and
“Keen” we must have an abundance
of fine cuts and sharp ideas.
All men interested in doing some
thing towards contributing with or
iginal ideas and drawings in making
the Longhorn what it should be,
please don’t be absent on the date
specified above.
DAIRY CLUB ORGANIZED.
The Junior and Senior Dairy Hus
bandry students met in room 20 Ag
ricultural building at 7:30 p. m. Oct. 5
and organized the Dairy Club. C. E.
Burk was elected president, G. W.
Harris, vice-president, and C. H.
Chambers, secretary-treasurer. A
committee was appointed by the pres
ident to draft a constitution and by
laws. Also a program committee was
named.
The following honorary members
were named: C. M. Evans and J. L.
Thomas of the Extension Service, J.
A. McNulty of the Experiment Sta
tion, and R. L. Pou, J. A. Clutter, and
Darnell of the faculty. “Watch our
smoke.”
Ollie Emmel
Rear City National Bank
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