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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1938)
t - n . i ! .•-'I i i ggies Favored nd Round in Li • , 3 \ etball and Through h TIGHTEN UP AS PLAY GOES Cl ICX DENNY come tp the oooclution round frames in bukft- mil touch football, loaders in j re^ectiv* leagues have start- their places. daaa A basketball we And S% and Pt” V. A. tied with |wit apiece, in League A. Lea- i B i ihows Cav. loading with wi t and no defeats. League C has “I i" Cast in front with two against no defeats. Lea- JD shows “2nd Hdq.” fl A. a- i, two wins. League E l *A N Coast as a strong with two victories and League F points toward with two and none. Lea- ; G has "M” Inf. in front with and nothing. League H is lead , Kr? F. A. with two in their Ivor d^ninst ns defeats. League I two leaden in “Hdq.” Sig. H" Inf. with arai none, and aral nothiQf.f ILL RESl'LTS has been a few more ^ of touch football played basketball and here are the standings in that sport: Lea- A, with two Tiadsn, “A" F. iving two wins and no losses, *C" Cav. is right betides ith the same wins and Joas- ea. League B has two leaden, “B” liW.S. with two and none and “E" ' with one win and no losses. ihuejC is lead by two teams, “F” F. A having two for none, and “D” Cav. having oM for nothing. Lea gue 1 D is lead by “8“ Coast and “C ,r . Inf. with two and nothing and one and none respefltivdly. League i l the same, lead by “C" F. A. and “E'* Inf. League F is in the asnie Aa, lead by **8" ,F. A. and -B"j Etag. Leagae C w lead by ••2nd H,kf.” F. A. and “C" Eng. with one victory aad no defeats for p>th teams. League H is head ed ly "1st Hdq - FJ A, and u tpd CaiAh. Tr.” F. A. with both teajts har^ig one win and no losses. lit Class B touch football we fiad soma tight battles goisg on and the Ufcaden of the leagues are as follows: League A has two leaders in *fT Inf. and “2nd Hdq." F. A., the t Infan try hoys have two wiae and the Artillery boys have only TI T BATTLES League B is lead by M A N Oar. with two and nothing League C show* “K" Inf. with one win and no losses and “B” F. A. in a tie with them. League D b headed by “B’j Inf. with two wi% and “C” C.^iLS. with one. League E is top ped! by “B* Coast with two wins and no defeats. League F shows “D’ , |Inf. and “A* F. A. ahead with one twin apiece. League G has M A N Inf-! and “E” F. A. in front with one apieee. League is headed by *‘C m ;8. A. with one win. Nat so many games have been completed in Class B basketball, but [the leaders are as follows: e A shows U" Coast and Hdq. n F. A. ahead with one piece. League B has “A" Inf. Cav. ahead with one a- Lehgue C is headed by “E” with oim win and no losses, e D is heafe* by “C” Inf. h ' The Best Dressed Man And (CAMPUSCLEANERS j!' CAMPUS CLEANERS JOEL ENG1 Over Exchangi iISH . Store BATTALION SPORTS OCTOBER 18, IfM PAGE I Sports Parade: “Double-Shuffle” Fills Under Frog Barrage on Ground and Air Saturday 1 — - L —I ■■ i.i AGGIBS! -'til For That Educated Courteous Service i 8 Chairs to andi Prompt Us Now re You V. M. C. A BARBER SHOP In the ‘T’ 'iiL XT BY E. C “JEEP” OATES Battalion Sports Editor For sale: one “double-shuffle”. Apply to Texas A. k M College for same. The only thing about H is that the “rlnnhls ehnffls” now called the “twin-wiggU”. doeaa’t work. The students and others around here are naming their junk carp the “douWe-ahuffW”. When naked why, they say because R doesn't work. •' The gumc Saturday was a big disappointment to the Cadets and their friends. It isn’t the fact that we Uet thgt hurts so bad, but the fact that we were swamped. So far as can be learned, that 34 to • score set a new record for Kyle Field. It is the worst licking that any team ever gave the Aggies ’ I ' f 'v FROGS GREAT We can’t take any credit fro: Dutch Meyer and bis Frogs They had the superior bali club and they all played a great game. They are organised and they click. The game was similar to the World Scries between the Tanks and the Cubs. The Cuba had a good ball ^hjb, but Rm Yanks had a bett.M one. The Cubs have announced that they will tear up their dub, but that is not the ease here. We have a good ball dub here now and it locks as if we will have one aext year. No, I am not starting that “next.year stuff’. As 1 see the situation, the Aggies must do thek bit this year. They are still in the nimning. It is what they do from now on that counts. T. C. U. has one of the beat teams in the naRon - aad certainly they are the power in this part of the aontry. One thing that looked very bad, wrote visiting sports writers, in fact terrible, was when the Aggie coaches sent in subs when they had already had too many times oat, and the Aggies were penalized to the one-yard line. That is hound to take the fight *ut of the boys., I still contend that the Cadets have one #f the greatest bunch of players that can be assembled. They are fine players and fine kids. ALL-AMERICANS The Frogs had three All-Amer ica players on the field Saturday. They were Ki Aldrich. Davey O’ Brien, and I. B. Hale. The Aggies had Dick Todd on the field and Sc was ft great as any man can be. If he is not an All-America, there never has been one. He fought his heart out as did a flew of the other Aggies. Joe Boyd played a swell game and that battle that he and Hale had was nothing less than great. Those two boys are the best tackles in the Southwest. PASS BEATEN A. k M. has no pass offense, their pass defense was terrible, and their blocking needs much improve ment. Morris Frank, who writes fea tures for the Houston But, said in his article Sunday that the Frogs sliced .everythmg down that tbs Aggies had except Ike Ashhurn’s waistlliac. Frank has a waist-line that will compare favorably to that of the (ioloneTs. He kept Lloyd Gregory in front of him all afternoon for f>«r that the Frogs would try to get to his line. Cer tainly if he lost some of his tummy, his blond waitress in Houston would go looking for another man. Mahy of the sporu writers ask ed Gregory what had happened to Rice, but Lloyd would bang on his AH of Rto Sports writers agree that the Ftogs wire powerful, but they also thought that they wert not 88 point stronger than the Ca det*. They figured that two of the touchdowns wore given to the typewriter and pretend not to hear. Frogs. * , , Baylor Hasn’t Been Downed Yet Thi Year The Texas Aggie football team #01 journey to Waco Friday and Will meet Cbach Morley Jennings Baylor Bear eleven Saturday after >on. Jennings uses a passing attack aad indications are that the Aggies will use a running attack mixed with a few papes. Baylor has one of the best pass- tog combinations in the country in Billy Patterson, who iron the Hous ton Post trophy last year #s the r onf-Tence wJMIaadiitg back, and Bbyd, who was an outstanding ae- leetion as aa All-Conference end. To combat this, the Aggtos will try to shake loose Dick Todd and ’Slick" Roger* on running plays. The last Aggie victory over the Bears was to 1934 when they won iu to 7 over the favored team to rain the Baylor homecoming at Waco. In 19» the Cadets wwa the fa vorites. but were defeated before a homecoming crowd of their own, 14 to 6. • , j On a mud qpattered field the team played a draw ia Waco In JklE ’ \ Last year Nonom’s crew favored to take the Bean before the homecoming crowd at Cbllege, bat on that day the Brains dropped : he AKKies by a 49 to 0 score. 11111 is a new page to the Aggie Bkylor book sad it reads that the Aggies are going to Wato and srfU be followed by the Cadet Corps A. A M. has won two games and 0-.I two Baylor has play. <1 foar and won four. TV Aggie* have faced the tougher teams ssd are favored over the Bruins. Both ball clubs are to good physical shape. Th.- remaining'Yu. rt of the page consists of four paragraphs which will be read Saturday afternoon aft Waco. * \T I ’ * Baylor has won one conference game, that bciag a 9 to 6 wm over Arkansas The Aggiss havb lost one conference contest. i ; NOTICE j i k 1 j ;.! If The Battalpm would like to run stories on the fencing, polo, pistol, sad other minor sport teams, but due to the laefc of enough men to f M 4 r t 111 ■" Work on the sports staff it is im possible to t«t around to them eontostsAlt would be . appr.-. mtedl If these toasts either telephone .this material to us or send it dowh. PHILCO RADIOS IF f AGGIE SPECIAL $1.00 Weekly KRAFT RADIO SERVICE, I Free Delivery 205 South Main St. ’ Phone Bryan 110 r |-4 h- - ; |t- - ¥ r , A v *T / and “A” Sig. with one apiece. Lea gue E hss two tenders in “1st Hdq." F, A and Inf., both hav ing one win. League F is the same with; “E” ’F/ A. and “A" C.W.8. tied with yhe apiece. League G Is B" F. A. with one win. ‘has three leaders to “H” C” P. A., and “B" C.W.B. with each having one win. League I it headed by “Art Band” with one win ahd no leases. ------------ BOB DALTON t Si t » I % Southwest Conference HAMILTON Will Be in Room Until 5 P. M> COME ON UP. 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