The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 09, 1927, Image 9

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    THE BATTALION
9
AGGIES DEFEAT MUSTANGS
39 TO 13
CONFERENCE STANDING.
P W L T Pet.
Texas Aggies .... 3 2 0 1 .833
Razorbacks 4 3 1 0 .750
Horses 3 2 1 0 .666
Longhorns 4 2 1 1 .625
Owls 2 0 2 0 .000
Bears 3 0 3 0 .000
INTRAMURAL ATHLETICS.
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* WHERE THEY PLAY THIS
* WEEK
S. M. U. vs. Baylor at Dallas
University of Texas vs. Kan
sas Aggies at Austin
Rice Institute vs. A. and M. at
Houston
T. C. U. vs. Centenary at
Shreveport.
DROP KICKS
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Say, did you see Horace Wylie
tackle Hume when he received that
last kick-off ? Talk about your pro
verbial ton of bricks.
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S. M. U.’s favorite pass seemed to
be Mann to Hunt, or Mann to Bart
lett.
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Did you know that Joel Hunt has
scored a total of 104 points so far
this season ?
Jk rfc *
Outside of Dallas just one promi
nent sports-writer picked S. M. U. to
win the game. The others are fami
liar with the traditions of Kyle Field.
Jinx Tucker and Duby DuBose yelled
their heads off when Joel made that
first touchdown.
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Rice next for the Aggies and then
the final game against Texas on Kyle
Field. Neither will be easy battles.
Most any team has at least one good
game a season in its system and the
Rice Owls will likely play their one
game of the year against the Ag-gies
as they have so often done in the
past. It is played in Houston and
that will help the Feathered Tribe.
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At the same time the Aggie cross
country team will meet the Rice har
riers in their hardest race of the year.
LAST WEEK’S SCORES
also be given to the winner of each
event in the swimming races and the
track meet. In all a total of over a
hundred medals will be awarded this
year to the winners in interamural
athletics. In addition to the medals
awarded to members of winning
teams, there will also be distinctive
medals given to the three men having
the largest number of points at the
tnd of the year. Thus it will be pos
sible for a man to be on a large num
ber of second-place teams and still
get a medal.
The intramural sport program is
moving along nicely at present, with
basketball nearly over, tennis singles
well under way, and large numbers of
men out for volleyball. The cross
country meet will be held in Decem
ber so it is not too early to start
training for it now.
S. M. U. 13; A. & M. 39.
Texas 13; Baylor 12.
T. C. U. 3; Arkansas 10.
Rice 7; Centenary 33.
HUSTLE AND GRIN
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“Smile and the world smiles with you,’
“Knock” and go it alone;
For the cheerful grin
Will let you in
Where the kicker is never known.
Growl, and the way looks dreary,
Laugh, and the path is bright;
For a welcome smile
Brings sunshine, while
A frown shuts out the light.
Hustle, and fortune awaits you,
Shirk, and defeat is sure;
For there’s never a chance
Of deliverance
For the chap who can’t endure.
Kick, and there’s trouble brewing,
Whistle and life is gay,
And the world’s in tune,
Like a day in June,
And the clouds all melt away.
—Anon.
MEET ME
AT
CASEY ’ S
A GOOD PLACE
TO LUNCH
Faith, Hope and Charity certainly
have their place in the Senior’s life.
Faith in everything, hope that he
won’t flunk, and charity on the part
of the faculty.
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