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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1924)
THE BATTALION 7 ) N r 7 Farmers Overwhelm Russellville R^ies,40 0 Fay Wilson and For A. Mitt Dansby and M. Star Pounding the line consistently and sliding off tackles and ends, the Ag gies augmented their collection of points for the season by a score of 40 to 0 over the Arkansas Aggies of Rus sellville, Arkansas. The victory was an easy one and Coach Bible played every man against the opponents dur ing the course of the game which in reality was only a stiff scrimmage. Dansby and Fay Wilson battered through the Arkansas line time and son carried the ball to the one-yard line once more and Fay bucked it over for the second touchdown. The quar ter ended soon after with the ball in possession of the Aggies on Arkansas’ forty-yard line. In the second quarter, after another exchange of punts, the ball was under Berry’s control again and beginning on the opponent’s thirty-two yard line he had the oval carried to the one- yard line where Dansby carried it over. Here it was that on a had pass from Brazleton, Little Jimmie Forga- son snatched up the ball and tried to drop kick the tall for that other point. again for gains, most of the time 'jhe atempt was blocked, however. plowing directly through center or the guards. The Arkansas team fought cleanly and consistently but were With the exception of Clem Pinson, who had gone in earlier as a substi tute for Kishi, a new team was inject- plainly outclassed by the Maroon and e( j game. Bill Pinson was the White. It may be said of them that they were as true sportsmen on the field as have ever played a game on Kyle Field. Tucker, playing quarterback for the visitors, was their most consistent director of the new outfit and before the quarter was over he carried the ball over for another touchdown and booted the goal. The half ended with; the score 27 to 0. At the start of the second half, the 1 ix.s n< at id lis atj ti; H ■ tr- at nd ilj °1 jrs ja. led int bl « le- ik ;he ng is me to fth ;hf ng are ea- ST j| IE 1 JE H ground gainer. He handled their punt-, first team was in again and by passes ing and managed to get every punt ’and .'ks scored another marker, off well. Moore who was substituted Little uimmie again putting it through for Powers at right half early in the the goal posts. game, and Averby, a substitute forj In about the same length of time Arlington at full threatened to carry Dansby plunged over for another six the ball to within scoring distance J points but this time Forgason failed during the final quarter when on two to kick goal. THE AGGIE OFFENSIVE Yds. Gained Yds. Lost Wilson, F. 349 16 Berry 270 0 Kishi 161 9 Dansby : 138 0 Miller 110 0 Pinson, W. 88 1 Woodman 69 0 McGuire - 1 63 8 Pinson, C. 13 0 Alison 5 0 Touchdowns: Wilson 9, McGuire 4, Dansby 4, Berry 3, Woodman 2, Pinson 2, Miller 1, Kishi 1. Try for Point: Forgason 9, M. Dansby 4, F. Wilson 2, W. Pinson 1. Other Points: Safety, 2 points. First Downs: A. and M. 81, Opponents 25. Punting Averages: Wilson, 30 times for average of 47.6 yards; M. Dansby, 4 times for average of 28 yards; W. Pinson, 4 times for average of 44 yards. Total Scores: A. and M. 174; Opponents 0. Red Wilson and Irvin were the best man, Price, Rideout, Beutel. Arkan- is: Clements, Jones, Evans, Moore, occasions they advanced the ball about thirty yards in a driving passing 'at tack. In the early part of the first quarter after an exchange of punts by which the Aggies gained approximately 25 The third quarter ended with the ball in Arkansas’ possession on A. and M.’s forty-two yard line. After two plays in the fourth quarter there was a complete substitution of the Aggie team. The ball was again in the in the line. The line-up: Texas Aggies Arkansas Aggies Allison Stokes Left End Waugh McElroy Left Tackle Forgason Smith Left Guard Brazleton Bennett Center Longstreet, P. Ham, Stanley, Oevrby, Lyons. Officials—Referee, Moore (Vander bilt); Umpire, Bronson (Minnesota); Head Linesman, Hudson (Cumber land); Field Judge, Kraft (North western). yards, Berry started the initial drive hands of the Arkansas team and here on the Arkansas 45-yard line and j they staged a twenty-five yard drive marched down the field steadily, mak-1 but fumbled the ball and Meitzen re- ing four first downs one of which was covered. Pinson punted after a couple obtained by a pass from Dansby to * of bucks and the visitors again drove Red Wilson for a gain of twenty for about twenty-five yards. The Ag- yards. With the ball on the one-yard gie line stiffened and the ball went line, Mule stepped through center for over but Bill Pison soon gave it back the first touchdown of. the game. J to them and the quarter ended on a After another swapping of kicks the run by Overby for ten yards, ball was on the visitor’s 20-yard line, j The Arkansasites had two mighty Fleming of the Arkansas aggregation good men in their line, G. Hamm at fumbled the ball and Red Wilson cov- right tackle and Stokes at left end. ered it. Berry, Dansby and Fay Wil-| For the Aggies, Waugh, Allison, An Egoism. “And what do you tell the other N. Dansby Reasoner (C) ljlien that come to see you . ! ” he asked Right Guard as ke re l ease d her from his close em- Irvin Q Hamm brace - “ Do y° u lead them to beli e ve Right Tackle i that you love them -” W. Wilson E. Hamm 1 “ Yes » dearest,” she whispered. “Do Right End you mind?” Gather Ye ’Round And lets Eat, Drink Smoke and Think About The Game! CASEY’S H OOUNTZEnzEJOTIOUNTIi: XT. Y = Berry Tucker Quarter F. Wilson Leming Left Half Kishi Powers Right Half M. Dansby Arlington Full Back Substitutions—A. and M.: Ochter- beck, C. Pinson, Hardeman, Curry, Meitzen, McGuire, W. Pinson, Wood- “Ah, but it will be hell for them later,” he murmered. “The poo*’ trusting fools!” A violinist entered a little music shop in London. “I want an E string,” he remarked to the man be hind the counter. Producing a box, the latter said, “Would you mind picking one out for yourself, sir? I ’ardly know the ’es from the shes.”—Denver Parkeet. SCHEDULE OF THE BRYAN - COLLEGE TRACTION CO. Leave Bryan 6:50 a. m.- -Except Sunday Leave College 7:10 a. m. Leave Bryan 7:30 a. m. Leave College 7:50 a. m. Leave Bryan 8:30 a. m. Leave College 8:50 a. m. Leave Bryan 9:30 a. m. Leave College 9:50 a. m. Leave Bryan 10:30 a. m. Leave College 10:50 a. m. Leave Bryan 11:30 a. m. Leave College 12:10 P. m Leave Bryan 12:50 P- m. Leave College 1:10 P- m. Leave Bryan 1:50 P- m. Leave College 2:10 P- m. Leave Bryan 2:50 P- m. Leave College 3:10 P- m. Leave Bryan 3:50 p. m. Leave College 4:10 P- m. Leave Bryan 4:50 P- m. Leave College 5:10 P- m. 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