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t I \ \ Yet Uncrossed After Tilts Texaa A A M P«U CUira 22 T. C. (U.lll S. M. V.| I Te«ip(« ( 27 20 llts ' WKEK*8 RESULTS 20 Tolw 0 Stanford 0 Arkansas 14 ‘ Ariaona 7 Pittabarfh 28 iUMfMtto 0 AkUhoma A. k. M THIS WEEK S SCHEDULE Ttxaa A A M vs SanU Clara T. <?. 1/. v. Temple Arkansas in Baylor i Texas vs Oklahoma Rice vf L. S. U. S. H. U. vs Marquette 'PALACE • Last Day D’S DOUBLE TROUBLE” with Twins FRI. - SAT. I ►YS* TOWN” With Rooney DIXIE • THURS. ‘DESPERATE iDVENTURE” ' With - Novarro • FRI. i SAT. BORDER G-MEN” Goorfe O’Brian —.■■■ .'k Pistol Team Tryouts ll Pistol tryouts are hvmg bald 1 every moraine from 8:00 to 12 noon, and every evening after sap per ’til 8:JO. New students ferent military being given lowing days: Infantry Engineers, and units on Mondays Field Artillery unite o days and Thursdays, aa< Artillery and Signal Qorpe units on Fridays and Saturdays. Last year squad men may fire at 'any time. BTf'* 1 ’! 1 1 ■qww—eiwfi J 4-f-4 Hot or Cold . i r Lunches K You Get QUALITY FOODS at HARRY’S DELICATESSEN i CLASS! Thnt’g The Word for . Ow Uniforms 11 DinFOHM TAILOR SHOP North Gate L I Patronize Our Affent in Your Onranization dyers hatters AMERICAN-STEAM DRY • • CLEANERS PHONE 20 To 0 Score Against Tulsa Boosts Aggies j 1 The Aggies came through in good style against the Tulsa Hurricanes und won 20-0. Tulsa offered a good offense and defmise, but the bant was against them as they did not have enough capable reserves to send in. That k one place where Norton is blessed this year. He has two teams that he can rely on and so far he has used them. He used thirty-five men in that fray. Tulsa had a rugged (earn that played rough and fairly unclean ball. They wire penalized a total of 125 yards while the Cadets were hi«\ini; 75 yards taken from them. •pick Todd was injured in the fNM .quarter and was removed from the game after he scored a touchdown and aa extra point. Dick will be used against Santa Clara as the coaches think that he will in fairly good shape again by that time. Tommie iWraghn, Olbrich, Stef fens, Audish, Bransom, Pennell, Boyd. Dawson, Schroeder, Britt, Smith, White, Rogers, Todd, Conat- ■, |hrijnj fhomason. Pugh and Kimbrough played goc4 ball for the Aggies. Vaughn is fighting hard (for that first string job. Pribe threw 12 passes and com pleted five of them for US yards. Two of them were good for touch downs One to Conafeser, and one to Schrocdet. jKogert was the leading ground He carried five times for sards. Rogers is gomg hdl-bent for an All-Conference position. Your writer sat next to a scout from Washington University of 8t Uiuis. He is fury interested in getting s game with the Aggies for 1940. \ T ' a ^ A. A M. used the “double shuf- fle” twice Saturday and it worked fine both times. Once they came out of the huddle and shifted twice and iMi. a long gain. The other tima they did not go into s huddle, but came up to the line where Rogers called the signals and the team went through the play without drifting. We still don’t know too 4>uch about M, but we think that MlllPORTS OCTOBER 4, 1938 PAGES ENTRY CARDS TURNED IN FOR By TOM HARROW Assimaat Sports Bditor A ten- All entry cards for Clara nis, touch football, and basketball were turned in to the Intramural Office Thursday. W. L Penberthy is now arranging the various teams into leagues and, also, making out chedulcs for the individual leagues. These schedules were ready yes terday and the first games run off today. So far there have been 46 teams entered in Clara A bas ketball, and 43 fat touch football, far the same clasa In Clara B the number is sheet the same. They have 47 teams in basketball and 44 in touch football. Nearly all outfits are repress by these teams. Sunday, as I listened te the broadcast of the saaoal Prieoa Rodce at Haatavile, I was re minded of the redes which oer own Saddle and Sirloin boys are going to stago the night of October 28. Hardly imagine that Herb Mille and his crew will be ns wild and wooly as the fellows in Haatsville, but then that would bo one way of getting out of this institution. All kidding aside, though, tho Saddle sad Sirloin Club al ways puts on a goad shew and ifs worth any body’s time sad moaoy to soe. Deling and Wester man toM me the other day that the show was going to bo tho boot hi years; so I’ll just para the news on U the rest of you. good Couch A. D. Adamson issued a call for vanity swimmers today and everyone else who is interested end eligible la included in the sum mons. The swimmers are asked te meet Mir. Adamson at the Me morial Pool on Thuraddg'Bfeht at 7:00. Last year’s team didn’t stack up so wall, but this )|Ur things are changed, so they say. la cans you’ve forgotten, the Aggie Water polo team lost io the boys from Northwestern, in last year's finals of the National Junior Watei Polo Meet in St Louis. Zelmaij and Spaugh are seeking retaagi i this ysar; so they'll be hard to handle. Why is it that a plain ordi nary Mud.nt on this campus ' can’t buy a decent ticket far . aay of the big nam.-, pi ay HI on Kyle Field ? The tickets fpr the ~ T. C. U. game went on sale , MuraUy morning, but the hist avuiluMe ticket was ea the SO yard line. Who gets them? The rtadents don’t because they can’t L - 1 - } 1 1* .!• LF «... LLJ^1 r 11 i • \T RADIO I L f t ‘ 'V TUBES - PARTS - REPAIRS Profiting Service 'A* f • STUDENT CO-OP 1 Block Bast of North Gate Jeep” is getting plenty « . . -— these days. Last week be mused it n ^ ^ during a game. The Aggie* averaged better than S6 yards on their kicks, and that is much better than last year. Some 14,000 saw the game. The Tyle field is a high school field and the accommodations are far from the best. Max Gilfillan is working for a game next year in which the Ag gies will play Ole Miss., the team that beat L S. U. The crowd went craxy when the P. A. system rang out with the final score: Oklahoma 7-Rice *. Wonder how hell predict the game California wfth Santa Clara! * Just noticed whoa "Tiny” Thorn hill, Stanford coach, has picked SanU Clara to beat the Aggisa very easily. The Broncos whipped “Tiny’s" bunch 22 to 0 last week It won’t hurt the Aggies to enter the game as underdogs, and may help them greatly. However, Nor ton and his players have a lot to worry about. JUNIORS ■ F r* TTv • 1 '■ I I r * \ \ Sde Our BANCROFT CAPS . ■ Tr. LAUTERSTEIN f i' <v - EXTRA! it | , | L SPECIAL! j — All-Leather Hand Bags @ *3.75 Each “Witk Lock and Key” I8Vi 112 x > inches Other Bags @ J1.00 and S1.15 Each CAMPUS VAPIE1Y STUPE * North Goto t / 4TI Eight Former | Southwest Grid I >■ iStars Play Sunday Light former Texas College foot ball stars will be in the lineup when Washington Rad- New York Giants . ^—onal game Sunday. Two of these men, Charlie Malone and Roy Young, are former Aggies. Charlie Mslont and Roy Young ttarred for the iSggioa; Sammy Baugh, THlie Man tun, and Will WaMs were “big-gune’’ for T. Hugh Wolfe was the “Bad Wolf” at Texaa; Ox Barry was h star at Baylor; and Pete Cole was a great gridder at the little school of Trinity which is located at Wat* ikMit. i • Among the noted Texans who Will view the fray will be Jceae Jonps, Marshall Diggs, Fred Lyon. Jerry Mann, Senator Sheppard, and Representative* Rayburn Charlie Malone is rated as one ( f the greatest ends in Aggie hfe tory. Roy Young was AU-South- westem tackle ia 1936 and a hotter than good tackle in 1937. Young may be hack in school here at mid- \ Picture Framing Artist Supplies ; .Mats sad Brushes I * i a n - v HASWELL’S BOOKSTORE Bryan, Texas Buda Vanqueros Down AKiries, f 4 to3 The fast-riding Texas Aggie Polo team was barely nosed out in an extra minute of play by the Buda Vaqueroo at the local polo field Sunday afternoon. The score was 4 to 3. Forest Jordan scored in the first and third chukkere for. the Aggies. Jones also scored for the Aggies. Kuykendall scored two points for the Vaqueroo, while Speedy Hicks also scored Tho score was tied at the end of tho fifth chukkar, and in tho extra minute of play Ross Meadow, an ex-Aggio, broke tho deadlock with a beautiful shot -hrough the up rights. Much color was added to the game by the riding of 8pt 4y Hicks, also an ex-Aggie, who can always be counted on for the spec tacular riding. . ] Notre Dome looked good against Kansas, but that 53 to • score nude Texas took migkty weak. L. 8. U.’a reputation suffered, too* By this time next week a goad raaasariag stick should be 'available fur tho Southwest Conference, for T. C. U. takes oa Temple, a team that lost to Pitt 26 to 6 bat week, aad the Aggies face Saata Clara. If those two teams should win their games, tho stock of the conference should shout up very kigh. Well, buck to a few closing words about intramural sjioru and to pass on a few of Mr. “Penny’s” senti Ho feels that if all the intra mural managers would be sure ef a team before they put in entry cards that more forfeit* could be done away with. This writer to of tho same opinion and hopes that all managers will take Mr. “Pen ny’s” advice. Rogers Tops In statistii Mixup With Tulsa At Rose Festival Well there are tun victories i* hind and no opponent ^as croosbd our goal line yet. ‘“Slick” Rogers had to make a U if out of this writer Saturday by Nicking atvextra point He got two tries at doing it though and the writer only one shot at guessing the score. AaJ ^ long aa they scort more than the Px prodiction there will be no gripes. Texas looked pretty good when they lost to Kansds 18-19, but after Notre Dam* beat Kansas 52-0 Sat- urday Texas dodsn’t took so hot after all. L. S. U, : took revenge for their lorn out Bible and his Steers with a 204) win. Thomason wss ioraed out of the game Saturday ; but that was s boner on the part of the official The official put Thomaaon and s Tulsa player oul for kicking, but only the Tulsa flayer did any of the offense. Thomason was caught between two of the Tulsa plsyer* and after they roughed him up in close quarters, dne of them gave him a kick in t^e pants and both the tosser and ; the oacber were banished. “Slick” Rog er* was the outet ending player oa the field in Tyler. He ran, Stock ed, .kicked point s, and faitod a very! good game. On para d e f en s e he waa nothing but great. F Charlie De- Ware pilifi •Klkpai First downs Yds. gained Yds. tout Yds. gamed, Yds. loot on Net yds., rush. Passes attem Passes comp Passes inco Passes into (Yds. intorcep raturned 15 Number of pUbtu^;^ 4 Total yds. of p|UitU.*.....14S “Average yda^ punts 35.71 No. of punt returns 6 Tota distance ef punt relpms .._i . 41 Average yds. font . ! rulunm 6.83 No. of kickoff! 5 Average yds, kickoffs .44.2 Mo. ikkaff mat us. 0 Average yds. kickoff . rtmuau — r L,.iL^.. 0 Fumbles J 0 Own fumbjes twcorered' 3 No. ef penalties) . 7 Total )rds. loat by pmiahtos ,.1...^75 14 125 ant coach, waa In the party return ing from Tytof, and he laughed about Rice getting boat from the time be toft Tfler till he got to C-ollege. It to |o be remembered that Chartts 'mUs knocked out by » Bice player Several yean ago, but the officials ruled that he had n’t been touched. Charlie thinks it to funny as helf to hr knocked out by a blow from a fist and still not bt touched. 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