6 THE BATTALION A^aie) S'porK/ 3 D. H. KEITH Statistician A. C. TAYLOR, Editor 0. C. GENTRY, Associate Editor MARVIN STEPHENS Assistant Editor AGGIES TAKE RIFLE MATCH : FROM ARIZONA Took Long End of Score by 883 to 817. Future Matches With Teams Announced. In a match fired with the University of Arizona two weeks ago Saturday the A. and M. Rifle Team was vic torious by a score of 883 to 817. The teams fired on their own courses, the results being ascertained by the ex change of the targets used. The members of the team and their res pective scores are as follows: Possible 100. Johnson, C. R. , . . 95 Robinson, C. A. 88 Dunnam, L. K 90 Stevenson, L. D 93 Allen, S. T 85 Guthrie, S. Y 89 Longley, A. J 85 DuBose, P . 86 Guyer, P. M 84 Bethel, I. M 88 A match with the University of Minnesota was fired last Saturday; the results of which will be announced later. Preparations have been made by Capt. Besse, coach of the team, to shoot against teams from ten lead ing colleges in the U. S. They are as follows: Northwestern U., Syracuse U., Louisiana U., Rhore Island State, Kansas State, Washington State, Mississippi A. and M., University of Illinois, and Marion Institute. The team is also preparing for the National R. O. T. C. match that is to be held in the near future. Teams from all of the R. O. T. C. units in the United States will be entered and the winning team will receive the Wil liam Rudolph Hurst trophy offered by this man. In addition to the trophy each man on the team will receive a medal, as will the individual high point man in the contest. ■•j* *$+ ♦j* *%+ -*1* ♦j* -#5* ♦j* ^ ••j* ❖ ♦> ❖ STANDING OF THE TEAMS * ❖ ❖ -*$*• **+ -*£♦ ♦J*- -*£*- -*£«■ Southwestern Conference Basket ball. Team w L Pet. Texas 4 0 1.000 T. C. U 5 1 .833 Baylor 3 1 .750 Texas A. and M. 2 2 .500 Okla. A. and M. 2 2 .500 S. M. U 0 4 .000 Rice 0 6 .000 Arkansas 0 0 .000 Inter-Battalion Bootball League. Team W L T Pet. 1st Battalion . . . 1 0 1 1.000 3rd Battalion . . . 1 0 1 1.000 Artillery 1 0 0 1.000 Cavalry 1 1 0 .500 2nd Battalion . . 0 0 1 .000 S. C., B. and C. . 0 1 1 .000 Aviation 0 2 0 .000 TEE LONGHORNS ARE LEADING IN BASKETBALL Horned Frogs Running CIos« Second, Baylor Third and Aggies Breaking Even The Texas Longhorns, with a vet eran team and a new basketball sys tem to work with, are leading the Southwestern Conference Basketball race and from present indications will continue to lead it unless the Texas Aggies can stop the Orange basket- eers when they meet them in Austin in January. The Longhorns have a great team and with a shrewd devel oper at the helm they should waltz through with two wins over the Bay lor Bears Friday and Saturday nights. Texas had little trouble in winning from Oklahoma A. and M. and that team was considered one of the fa vorites in the struggle for the cham pionship and later in the series with the Owls the Longhorns showed great improvement in goal-shooting. Bay lor was lucky to win the second game vith the Aggies and are probably higher now in the conference stand ing than they will be at any other time this year. The Aggies take on a little rest af ter they return from Dallas, Wednse- day, for if the Owls run true to form Jiey have, been showing against the other teams they should not be hard for the Aggies to trim. Rice always gives A. and M. a battle and this se ries may be no exception to the gen eral rule. Friday and Saturday T. C. U. meets the Oklahoma Aggies in Fort Worth and if Oklahoma recovers from the beatings that Texas gave them they may be able to walk off with one of the games. The Frogs had little trouble disposing of S. M. U., but neither did Oklahoma, and Fort Worth should see real battles when the two fives come together. From .now on it looks to be a ques tion as to wh ocan stop the flying Longhorns with the other teams fight ing for trailing positions. T. C. U. does not play Texas and once the Longhorns are downed it may be nec essary for someone to kick the Frogs over in order to win, but such a sit uation is too remote to consider at present. Got some good news for the base ball men. Barran McCullough, star of last year’s freshman baseball team over at Texas and hurler de luxe, has withdrawn from school and more than likely will go back to Texas. Hot dog! Prof: The gods have drank nec tar? This is"a case of the verb be ing incorrect. Give me a more desir able case. Student (very sleepy): Er; a case of Haig and Haig, sir. In First Game Were Powerless in Hands of Aggies—Turned Tables in Second Game. Completely outclassed, the Bears took an awful drubbing at the hands of the Aggies last Friday night. Play ing on their new court they were pow erless against the defense against which they flung themselves time af ter time, and they were equally as helpless against the staggering of fensive which the quintet from Aggie- land forced upon them. The score would indicate that it was a race track affair, but the 21 to 4 does not express exactly the tenseness of the conflict. Saturday night things were just the reverse—the offensive of the Ag gies netting only nine points, while that of the Baylor five netted fifteen. Not a man that composed the five which started this second game for the Aggies, made a field goal. Darby dropped in two out of three tries at free throws. Somethin’ wrong, some thin’ wrong. First Game. Long shots featured the affair of Friday night—Darby leading with three from near the center of the court which is his specialty. Gill started the game off by shooting one from the middle of the floor. Washburn, playing his running guarding game, broke up the Baylor dribbling game time after time as they tried to pass through the center. Baylor’s offense consisted mostly of two men going parallel down the court, the man car rying the ball going directly down the center and the other one going down the side. The dribbler would pivot, pass back to a man trailing him who would then pass over the Aggies’ heads in an effort to get- the ball to the man who had gone down the side lines. The play was solved by the Aggie guards, but Baylor, instead of see ing that it did not gain them any thing, continued to use it for their of fensive. Had they resorted to more of a defensive game the score would not have been so one-sided. They used a five man defense during the first half of the game but in the second half they used a man for man defense and things tightened down a bit. The first half of the game ended with the score standing 13 to 1. Dar by made three goals during the first period. Chambless made the one for Baylor. Fouls were few and the game as a whole was a clean one. The Lineup. Darby Strickland R. F. Damon Chambless L. F. Duckett (c) Fullingim C. (Continued on Page 7) * ❖ ❖ THE DOPE BUCKET. * ❖ ❖ *$**$*■*$•■*$*- •*$* Looks like this Athletic Depart ment has a hard time staying singly. Bet Johnnie Pierce leads off before long and Frank Anderson will have to follow or maybe it’ll be the other way around. * * * Arkansas University makes her debut into the Southwestern Con ference basketball world this week end when they meet S. M. U. This is the first year that the Razorbacks have ever put out a school basket ball team and their big football star, a sophomore by the name of Corgan, is the captain. They play twelve conference games and ought to make a fair showing. * * ❖ Heard lots of criticism over the way Ramp officiated that series in Waco. The boys that saw it said he let Baylor get away with murder. Surely he is fair or he wouldn’t be officiating in the Southwestern Con ference but he ought to go some where and watch real basketball played awhile and get these football ideas out of his head. ❖ ❖ ❖ Swartz and Esquival tied up in a fight down at Rice the other night during the Texas-Rice series. Es quival ought to be a hard man to climb as he won the middle-weight boxing championship over at Texas last year. Maybe Swartz didn’t know that. ❖ X : i : Last week I mentinoned in a cas ual sort of manner that Big George T. C. U. center, was a real basket ball player even if he was big and ugly. Since then I learned that he jumped on Jimmy Kitts up at S. M. U. one time for less than that so just vanted to take this opportunity to ?tate that I didn’t really mean he was ugly. I should have said he was distinguished looking or maybe man ly looking but never ugly. If you look at him in the right manner he’s really beautiful. * * * Bunch of Juniors came into my room the other night and wanted to look at last year’s Junior Banquet and a few minutes later Doc Killion came in and wanted to borrow soma handcuffs so the banquet must be getting under way. Lee May says he will have his detachment of the Northwest Mounted Police on hand to protect the toastmaster. * * * The inter-company football sea son is stepping along. The First and Third seem to be the favorites among the campus experts but most any of the others may upset the dope. The league doesn’t seem to be as fast as it was last year but the teams are more evenly balanced and more new material will be uncov ered.