The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 02, 1932, Image 3

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AGGIES EXPECTED TO SEE SERVICE IN S. M. U. BATTLE
& M TO MEET
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spellod Mfetjr for tbe csdets. One
wn* food for a touchdown while
the other ccunted » aafetjr. The
Bfuatanc* won 8-0
Bvealr Matched
This year the two teams meettn*
are more nearly matched than since
the season of 1827. Neither team
has won a conference frame, though
the Africa have a tie with Baylor, ffetbrdny's game will be outweighed
which the writers of the state have
been prone to say is the weakest
part ef the Parmer team, anprised
the sport writers by their showing
against the hard charging Cente
nary Geettomen in Shreveport last
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Aggies Oatweighed
The probably aUrting line in
of Sootfewcst Con
ftrente Football To Be
Toward Game At
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Spectator* at the Aggie-i’eay tilt in Dallas Aalarday will prob
ably here the epportasity to see three Aggie stars ia actios The
•me who will probably be more closely watched by the Meetaaga
will he Willie Nolaa. who to making a continued fight far Atl-Cea-
ference honor* at the centef position. Captain Jimmy Aafes preh
ally will nst ace aay art is* is the A. M. t’. game because ef ea
isjury te his hip WilHaam. Barfuid. aud Demiacae are echedeled
to draw three of the starting pouitiuau hi the back field, with Mas-
well. Nelau. Cummings, Jordan, end Murrey matching their efcill
against the beerier Mustang line. Fowler will he playing at either
the quarterback or halfback poeitiea aa a reeerre.
■ster Nolan
Hill And Halers
To Make Bid For
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Conference Flag
Strong Cross Country Team
To Represent Aggies In
C onference Competition.
With the football season half
gone and chances for a cham
pionship team blasted by the T.C.U^
Frogs and the Baylor Bears, Ag-
fie hope. for a championship of
any sort aeem to center around
wtmt is reputed to be the best
eras* country team to represent the
Papnets in many years. With this
hi min|i and also the thought that
lapt year was the first time that
the conference harrier title has left
Afgielhnd since the fall of 1926,
( oach Frank Anderson and the new
edition of the Texas Aggie har
riers will leave Saturday for Aua-
tia to run against last year's cham
pions in the first meet of the see-
sen for the Farmers. Texas, last
year's champions and back this
year with another strong teem, has
already defeated the Rice and Mus-
I tang harrier teams by decisive
scares and is the favored for the
title apain this year by State eport
tin pesters. ^ J.
^ Brothers on Team
Fee taring the Aggie teem this
year will be two seta of brothers.
Hector and Francisco Fnentee of
' sweep
tending
Just Received
Saltillo. Mexico, and Roy and Foy
Cook of Lampasas■ Hector Puen
tes placed second in the 1911 con
fere nee meet of all Southwest l on
ference schools, and the three oth
ers are in for their first year of
competition. Other Aggie team
m.-mbers will include Captain Sal
vador Marques, Yorktoum; Hairy
(Champ) Smith, Fort Worth; and
Carl Herfurth, Garland.
Tbe Aggies have had no me^U
so far, but have run for time
themseive*. The moat outsta
men so far have been Hector Puen
tes. Key Cook, and Champ Smith,
with the others running them cio*.
The two Cook twins finished first
in s dead heat in one contest this
year as they did last fall whmi
they won the intramural cross
country meet.
Tessa Boasts Maay Stars
With Texas'|k>s.*ting such stare
aa Blakeney. member of last year’s
championship teem and winner of
the two mile run in the conference
track meet. Archer, also a last year
member and winner of the mile
run. and Cox. winner of the quar
ter mile last year, the Longhorns
seem to have the edge on the'Aft
gie team. Schiller, who came is
first in .the conference cross coun
try meet last year, and Storms
have graduated, bat a younger
Storms Is oa the team this
for Texas
’With T
of Adolph Schiller,
is probably the beet distance man
in the conference. Hester bent
Schiller in the dual must held at
A and M last foil, snd closely
trailed him at the conference m
Race Betweea Aggies and
With other teams of ths confer
ence weakly rsprsaented, the race
for the title will probably be be
tween the Aggies and the Long
horns, and the winner of the deal
meet between tie , two teams in
Austin Saturday, if tbe margin of
victory is great enough, will pro
bably win the conference cham
pionship Although! Rice, T.C.U,
and S.M.U. are reputed to be weak
this year, Baylor and Arkansas will
more then likely net be represent
ed, according te advance reports.
Following their dual meet with
the Steers, the Aggies will run a-
gainst the Rice Owls at College
Station on November 11 and a week
later return to Austin for the an
nual confbrence race.
Caahion Honors “Y”
Cabinet With Steak
Pry Tuesday Night
Members ef the r .M. C. A. Cab
inet were guests at a steak fry
given by M. L. Caahion, local sec
retary, oa the "Y" Island Tasaday
night Following the supper ths
group held sn informal discussion
year
minus the services
Her, Hector Fuentes
I hMt difttaru* man
Except e living men. there Is
nothing more wonderful than a
hook!—a message to us frrora the
dead—from souls whom we never
■ew, who lived, perhaps, thousands
of miles away; and yet these, on
those little sheets of paper, speak
to us, amuse us, vivify as, teach us,
comfort us, open their hearts to
as as brothers .. . I aay we ought
J to reverence books, te leek at them
I as useful and mighty things.—
i Charles Ktf hy»
of the year’s program end probable
improvemeiits for the cabin. L. F
Waaja. Wiecaar, whs appointed
head of a committed whose func
tion will be tb secure estimates and
information regarding the paint*
ing of the cabin and the installation
of running water in the bouse. It
was decided that ia connection with
landscape beautification of the is
land, arrangements would be made
with the Landscape Department.
DR.
V. I. LAWRENCE
! DR.
D. G. YORK
Dentist*
With a tie the only difference
between them in conference game
preen tag*, the Southern Methodist
| us tangs' and the Texas Aggies
fpl) tangle in Dallas Saturday
fills gam# will probably go a long
Way toward deciding who will be
tie occupant of the football cellai
iq the Southwest Conference. With
losses, one te the Rice Owls
the other to the strong Texas
loms. and no win*, the Puh
iey are now on the bottom in ihc
mpd scranible for the gonfalon that
only one Conference tmim will wlr
Vftless there is a tie. Beaten de-
etyvely by the Horned Frogs and
held scoreless by the Baylor Bears,
the Aggies are barely above the
Jlfylerites-and the Pomes
! Ne Victories Since 1927
Not sirde 1927 hade the Far-
Ifrs been victorious in a tunic
dftlfa the Mustang* That yoar the
Afgie South west Conference cham-
* * team led by Joel Hunt,
hailed by many critic* as the
eleven ever to represent
Southwest Conference, ran and
(biped their way to a 89-13 victory
nv»r the Morrisonmen. It was one
the wordt beatings aver given a
team in the
iwest. That win, though, mark
the end'of the Aggie victories.
Ponies have defeated the
by one touchdown ev
since then with the exception
192* when the favored Mas
could* get only s 19-19 tie
the Farmers.
Outplayed
In 1929 on a rain-eeaked Kyle
the Mestang- outplayed the
for f 12-7 victory. In 1930
It "was practically the same tale as
formers were defeated 13-7.
year however, the Mustangs
to Kyle Field with an unde
feated team who had championship
sspsration.s. and the Aggies had a)
sandy loot to T.C.U. 6-0. Strong aa
tM Ponies were, their vaunted aer
1*1 attack availed them nothing,
qnd they tunted to a running at-
txAt that twice took them into acor-
position, h it on each occaaion
rad line held them back. It
on one of these scoring threats
George Lord turned in plays
tfot gave him much of his foot-
hak fame With the bell on about
four-yard |ine snd four downs
this big Aggie guard made
tackles that stopped “Speedy*’
end hie cohorts four times
fo#i no gain. Hut it eras in these
poring positions that Delesmbre.
All Conference center, broke thru
te block two punts, that would have
'UT K ^
yet the dope will probably favor
the Morrison-coached team when
.he two teams meet ia Dallas Sat
urday. After defeating the strong
Rice aggregation 18-6, Texas was
ible te beet the Mustangs only 14-
1 The Ponies failed to stop Hil
liard and Stafford of Texas, and
vere so effectively stopped by the
Longhorns that they had to resort
to their famous aerial circus to
•core their lone touchdoam.
Both Teams Wesker
The Aggies and Mustangs will
go into the gaaie Saturday with
*oh team considerably weaker |
hen when they bat met. Both have
oat valuable players through gra-
uation, and the Aggies have suf-
-red particularly beraaae of in-
.uriee to nine of their number, and
lecauaa of the ineligibility of sev
eral ethers. It is probable that
the Mustangs will attempt to em
ploy the serial tactics against the
Aggies that stKweeded in scoring a
touchdown for them against Texas
last week.
The forward wall of the Aggies,
approximately sixteen pounds per
man by the Mustang line, while the
backfield will he outweighed about
three pounds to the men by the
Pomes S. M. U.’s forward wall will
average about 203-pounds, compar
ed to the Aggies 187 pound aver
age while S.MJU.’s backfield
weighs 183 pounds against 180 far
the Aggies The Mustangs probab
ly bill have an advantage hi re
serve experience end poundage.
Saturday's game will be the first
of tbe season for the Mustangs on
their home gridiron within Owen-
by ttudium. All of their other tilts
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