THI BATTALION Tumblers Begin Daily Workouts Early Kext Week The acrob.tte artist* thtt m.n »«»t A and M in tbs *pt>rt of tum- blinf itSTtsd official workout* Ot\ Monday, October 8, to open a long l,j -'ilij :ies X 13 Introducing Iowa University Grid Stars '' ~ * TT ‘j.- 1 I um < ■ i 1 ■ iki U rr .j \ .0 Aggies Lose Hard Fonght Battle When Offense Fails To Function Near Goal •nd oua program that cavod tbo groatsr of this ochool year ; r%» Tambling Tsam, Wd.-d by ,j CapUia and Co*oh V. D. Want \ li Last year when the going was tough Kaadahl F. Hickman simply bowed his powerful neek, geared up his speed end turned out to be the leading ground gamer of the ■sason on the University of Iowa grid team. And in today’s game the Texas Aggies must stop this 178- pound power machine if they win their second hrtorsectional r.>ctl>a1l gem* of the season. ; Truly * hitter dose was adminis tered Coech Matty Bell's scrapping, but unfortunate Aggies, Saturday afternooA when they wers forced to accept the short end of e 7-0 decision, flrom the Tulane Green Wave, tu what was probably on* of the most bitterly contested grid iron kffairs held ia the Tulane sta dium in recent year*. Greeted by a constant drissle, which frequently turned into a down pouf, both teems played con servative ball from the very be ginning. And it was not until the “break,” which enabled the Wive to croes the Aggieigoal line, that either team' prese rted anything but j line plunge*: and i traight off-tackle a plays. Until tha time the Aggies jt had successfully tept the Creenies fighting within ih« face of their f NELSON TOMPKINS If the low* running plays work today,it probably Will be due in part to the fin* blocking of Nelson _ _ . _ ^ 1. . , .J. , C* Graham, 170 pound speedster, on Torafrkms, one of the bout guards • ?- play on a Hawkeye team. ^ ■ ifiit i. Hawkeye tijam against the Ag gies. Graham has had one year’s Hewitt, as the main perpetrators. ; Eight rdgatara of the 1930 team are available on the Aggie aquad. the only absentees being an end, quarterback, and fullback. Number*'* more than *30 per- Coaeh Ipfwersen. before game sons, the Hawkeye football party tta., «. .1^ ,c Of « ' | ' JANES C GR.t H \\l ..‘II! weighs 180 pounds, is S deadly taekler. He has years’ experience and is experience and in addition to being to be one of the leading .. • | , an excellent signal caller he ia rated line map at Iowa during his third »1 as e fin. ball carrier. I ] < 'flS' •! r tfPT — Sport Sidelifirhts By W. J. Faulk • TT Defeated—but never bee ten—es the K'* at Maroon and White team which fought so valiantly in a iving rain, and in a sea of mad agfiast a heavier Tulane team. hich was doped to wig by two tnirh.lowiiH and which only by a “bdeak" and plenty of luck barely emerged with a lone touchdown Victoif. —:— ! But the season is not over yet; in fact it has only begun and the eyes of the Southwest eriGcs wfU j no doubt be turned in the direr tion of A A M within the near ftftare tek learn what Coach Matty Bell haa that can completely outplay great Tulane team in the GreefrieTs own back yard. "l i a u— ■ I I niVq mrn, 1 # 1 (1 /IS* tha i«la .offbnsive may out displaying anythin* for the benefit of scout*. Coach Morrison is appareitly using .jpore power plays this year than has been his policy in the past, as shown by the game Saturday.' i rf. j; | r : • | f ^ Baylor was forced to take to the air to defeat tho Saint Edwards University eleven, and showed very little power, aa Compared to other Southwest conference teams. Starts Intramural ■v '» ' , . ; J., Program Monday Afternoon V ' ^ \ I Basketball is tl ed by the la tram it is that developed] pn>ve second to none in fhc South wedt conference with Frenchy Doniague. the aciatillaUng aopho- moie. and Jimmie Aston, tipi line- ploi ging boy from Farmeravillh, boil i disposin* of their job* hi gra id style. Tie mighty forward wall timie to Improve “with use,” end exhibits more power with each suc ceeding game, which is of course c-sMsn* islly necessary for any back to ba successful. 1* The T C U Homed Frogs rv- cevide a big surprise when they mixed it with the Tulsa Univad-j ?ity boy*, up in the Indian country Saturday afternoon, and found the Oklahoma bdyu primed with a bang ■hi pawing aRack that completely shattered tho Frogs defense and allowed the Tulsa lads to hang up a 13-0 wia. ; . ! i An even worse setback was re ceived by the Iowa boya, our ene mies for the coming week-end at the state fair in Dallas, from the Put sburgh -j University Saturday. However, Mttle can bg derived from such e battle since the relative strength of both teams, as compar.-d to Southwest conference teams, mj^ikaaunt v - strong } the first sport biil- ural Department's long progi^m of sports this year. The first fames scheduled ere to be played on Monday, October 12. Up anti I November the 1st. bam- •a will be flayed in both /he Me morial Gymnasium sad the aux iliary gym. U leagues will be Intramural Depart- re stodenta to sport. Eight Medals to the winners of sitd the same pation in claa* B competition is contribaUsd mainly to the fact that last year a* new policy, that of giving medals to members of championship class B teams in bas ketball as Vpll as those composing the class A teams, was begun. CornhUskers Ready' own goal ' With (he which netted the und the threat wi tori* Use late In ter, after reco highly touted G held in check th The first “break vantage by the fourth quarter to gain just one til non of the drive, the lone marker failed to ma ths fourth quar- a fpmble, the lie offense was the game, xfas used to ad- r ave, but in the icy were usable aid through that IF rii New Tennis Courts nder Construction Net men of A. A M. will be in terested to know that work on the three new tennis courts arc near ing completion, and plana call for of other* constructed in future, a W- Carbon, of athletic*, ha* ew courts which are located Kyle Field, just acres* i roadway to the north of the auxiliary gymnasium. three new courts are to be I clay, which will replace the courts which were room for the of the main unit of chemistry building. i to be built 1st- bo distributed over the ^ . Some of them will be re- scattiering Owl feathers all served for members of the col- the gridiron to score an eusy 19-0 lege faculty. Th* three new courts]triumph, now being worked on are to be completed by the middle of Octob- But Missouri, Inst year’s Big Teh champions, found the going not so e**y when they locked horn* with Coach Clyde Littlefield's ful Longhorn machine and Texas turned the battle Into a field day, or maybe a track meet, the final tallf being in favor of the St«*er*. were content to to a 27-10 deoii ns Cowboys, with- The location of the game favors the Aggies, however. This will be the first meeting of the two schools in hiatory, and lows’? first trip to the south to meet a Sbuthwfsj con fertnee foe. Itfiseems to have been Oklahoma day in Norman also, where tha Sooners found little trouble in ov« , Hj"****"": Should a dry field await th* gie-Iowa tilt in Dsttaa Saturday, critics will have a chance to see just how well the deceptive pass ing attack and powerful running attack, of Coach Matty's boys, wiH turn out. The j ><.*«*' plays func tioned even on a wet. irnggy field against the Tulane boys. It will doubtless be interesting to watch the improvement on a dry turf; Southwest Dope RESULTS Tulane 7, A A M 9. Okie. U. 19, Rice A Tuba U. IS, T C U 0. Baylor 23, St Edwards 0. S M U 27, Simmona 10. Texas 31, Missouri U. 0. Two formed by ment to participate sterling will be awai the class A number of givea to the gue. ; Strict adh Southwest rules is the department aghout the will start at feuiist of with five between halv and final gai res will be Four me team to game, add faihga will b# I* In the past .show * edais will be of the B-lea- to the official basketball to be used by the contests. Thro at! th* games o'clock, and will K; minute* halv- ute* intermission the semi-final 15 minute bal- #MBRB THEY PLAT A A M tr Iowa U. at Dallas. Texas vs Rice at Austin T C U vs Austin College at Fort Worth.. S M U va Arkansas U. at ' | AifiMasT'" Baylor vs Centenary at Shreveport. - - the 29 competed in cord* show that that class. B gurated sixteen ed and 24 The following the twenty-five tlon* were clause* and a contest* was vioua years pb class. Although th* was some 400 total, last year, owe in the number the entire aeaaon’i! The remarkable ■4- preaent, for the time of ial* .for the ed by the ns. wnsona play, of nftieteea . ICOmpetition for ver t* 192b- A teams 1929-80 ra the first year was inau- were enter- pbyed. y-one of Wednesday. The aqaad will work out at Kansas City Thursday af ternoon. sad will airive in Dalian the following morning. TC , I Gents And Bear* T* Tangle SHREYKPORT, La., Oct. 5,— When the Centenary Gentlemen tangle with the Baylor Bears at th* Fair Grounds Stadium in Shre veport next Saturday, it will make th# fifth time aince 1927 that the two foea hare met. The first time the two schools met was ia 1927 when the Gents, led by the brilliant pbying of Hanna, AUday and Bin ion, won by a score of 9-6. The next year, the Bears, thirsting for revenge, jumped upon the Gentlemen to tcore an easy victory. Then in 1929 the Gents came back, under dogs but managed by some vary sen sational pbying, to eke out at 27 to 12 win over Jake wilson A Com^ pany. Last year the Bruins with revenge in their hearth came close to winniag the struggle but the Gents, backed to their goal line, 4- A „ - „ ^ llk « * ** ** WOn ror righting: Aggies 7-2. , | u Most of the boys who pbyed with Baylor in those games have passed oa. Wilson. Koch. Para- deaux and fourteen other letter- men will be seen no more, strut ting on the gridiron, under the Baylor colors. For the Gentlemen the loss ef six regulars will leave quite a vacancy to be filled. Brown and Younger will especially be missed. Although the loss of 17 letter- men will greatly impair the Bruins Coach Morley Jennings always puts a good team on the field and this year promises to be no ex ception. Alford looms as one of the best becks in the Southwest Conference this fell and coupled with the "good old Baylor line" should make his team a worthy, successor to the Bears of VLKU). As for Centenary development of the center of th* line carries j much of their success. If the coach ing staff can find suitable replace-] ments for Younger, Biedenharn, Hilton and Crowley then can be expected from th* men. The reserves, which mean a good deal on any ball club, are sadly lacking for their “euicidal” schedule. mighty Aggie forward wall for a second tally. lit Twice during the game.the Ag gie* pushed the oval to within five yards at the eaerip foal Hne, only to have the attack bog down in striking distance of the eeoaping stripe, and lose the hall on downs. In virtually evury department of tha gam# the lighter Maroon and Whit# warrior* showed themselves superior to the bey* in Green, and in none were they inferior. For evury yard gamed from scrimmage by the Green Wave, two ware mark ed up fer the Aggies. Six first i (See TULANE on page 8) SERVICE — QUALITY — CONVENIENCE TOBACCOS — EATS — DRINKS Fish: Run those ffeh errands our way for satisfaction , AGGIELAND GROCERY j R. P. Andrews, Mgr. Acroae the afreet from the Exchange Store enrollment of the 1929-30 held it* part for F y in partici- IOWA C|tT» Get A—The unus ual privilege--but a doubtful of pbying tip© intersection games in succession goes to the Univer sity of Iowa: football team. For the Hawkeyes, after play inf PittabufBli of the seat October 3, must moir^ to Dallas, lex**, for a game Saturday with Texas A. A M. of thp southwest, it will be the first iduaaion of Texas by Hawkeye football squad. Relying qpom a veteran trio of backs with tremendous power as runners and plungers to offset the line’s tendsfey to shakineaa, th* low ails alaq *re prepared to foil passing attack of the Texas. *• j CrippRs May Recover I na pro v inf physical conditions at some 6f the players is expected to help the Hawkey* ’ situation. Possibly HaroM Swaney, star so phomore, wd) be In shape to rengthen > weak end poet, and crack tackle^ Leo Samuelson, is likely to become a regular. Fren ch Marten, 'Another end who was a regular before being hurt, may be of aid. Every method to strengthen the line will be Employed this week by the Old Gold coaches. The Iowa forwards wjll be opposed by an Aggie line of six veterans, four of whom are seniors, with Captain Moulden, tackle; Christian, guard; und McFaddan, end, aa the stand- outa. Fear Aggie Veterans The lowals a veteran, halfback*, Davis and eONFtSSIOI OF A eo-tc Cl Qmmount Qicture 6:30 and 8:30— Adm. 35c wavm OUT FAft *1 t If*