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‘51 I" t 1 !• 'i f p anna f r rt t _ a!small pocket knife calM a penknife btcmuc whec p< ns wen aoknows and the wn was the only one used, • smell knife was carried for the purpov >f making and rnfnding pens. 1! ITS THE NEW AND FINER PLACE TO EAT J s> • r ofl with the Coach Gob has been pMys and called fwaive plays. Dorais' nals in the good \ IN FOOT- promised Uni* fans this of the huddle for offensive b * ta * ' or ^ CCLLE6E SUTIfll call aif. way when his eleven is in possession of the hall, for Gua believes that this type of play makes the c*ne more interesting for the spectators. Before each play is begun by Detroit’s opponeats, the Titans will huddle to determine which defen sive formation to use, a style of play litthe used on U. S. college gridirons. »■■■ NOVEMBER 4,1938 Frogs, Hazorbacks and Bears Due to Win Saturday’s Games * VAN Entrance East Gate FOR RENT Room For One Boy C all ( dlefe 130 ROOM FOR RENT Room With or Without Meals Far OnO'Student Near Campus Phone College S78 E. C. “JEEP" OATES ttalioD Sports Fditor , : After Saturday the Aggiea will hpve only two more grid games for tjie 1938 season. Those tmo con tests will find Rice here Nov. 12 and the Aggies at Austin Thanks giving. Games tomorrow wiU see T. C. U. winning over their old foot, tulsa University. The Frog will Hop on undefeated. | jltice invades Fayetteville, Ark., country team will be in Austin running against the University of Texas thinly dads. The Aggies kavt no chance at all of witfcfalg^ Coach Frank Anderson has only one man back whe was on ^he team last year. He is Micky Hogan Odach “Hub” McQuillan is get* ting his freshmen it) shape for tMf battle with the Rice Slimes 4* WE’RE WITH YOU . When You mid will lose their first confereace game to Arkansas after a tough ***? ^ ■attla | 1 ! his "undefeated record on the line Baylor goes to Austin. They have *hen he trots his Fish out on the Mustangs !' We Have Specials Be And Saturday, Every Friday Sure To See Thml LUKES GROCERY North Gate been tied by the Aggies and beat en by T. C. U. in their past two trips out, but they will bounce back into the win column over Dana Bible’s crew of Texas Steers. . Norton’s Aggies went to Dallas on the Sunbeam this morning. They trill work out on the S. M. U. field today and will beat the Ponies on that field tomorrow by two touch downs. Winner l^ener T. C. U. Tulsa Arkansas « > Rice Baylor ' > . Texas A. AM. ,j ' S. M. U’. PASE) ■♦4"*— ' * Coach Matty Bell of S. M. U. has been singing the blues this Week. Hs says, "Ualess the Pony quarter backing shows marked im provement Saturday, the Red and Blue Ponies are dde to take a drubbing from the Texas Aggies who furnish the opposition for the home-coming affair." Bell is also having an awful time trying to find an md to take the position left open when Charlie Sprague was injured. Bell said, “Here I am with only one capable end and the Aggies coming here Saturday and boasting one of the running attacks in the coun- field He coached a team last year that won all three of their conteata. Mac looks for Chat record to be broken against tke Slimes. •flay,’* he said, “if Rice is good enough to beat all thg^material that Texas has, how in the world can we beat them with the material we have this year.” ‘'Hub” may be right He cer tainly does not have the material that he boasted ef last year. “Hub“ does have a little kid by the name of Wesson on his team this year He is s six font, four inch, 236 pound center. Wesson is one of the few guys that can stop John Kimbrough. It would certainly be nioe to ses Kiaibrough and Wesson backing up that Aggie line next year— 110 pounds of Kimbrough and 230 potnds of Wes»<m. Tke opposing teams would think a long time before they started trying to go through that liae. Steers Meet Bears At Austin Tomorrow The Baylor Bears, hold back 1 twke on successive weekends, will be battling to edge( back into the win column Saturday when they ihvade Austin for their encounter with Texas University Longhorns. The tilt will be the fourth con-; ference start for both dubs, the Steers have dropped their opening games in straight order, while the Bruins have managed to cosae through with a win an da tie to throw up against the humiliating 39 to 7 setback at the hands of T. C. U. last week. It will be a different Baylor team that takes on Texas this weekend as the Bruins will be out to avenge the 9-6 upaet hand.-c them last year when they were ridkg at the top of the conference standing. Only five members of last year’s starting lineup are missing from this year’s eleven and the hold overs are determined to even the count lq. es Lead With v r # Bowmen Organize College Archery Club c TELEGRAPH Well, Matty, there is no use to sing the blue* now. You know that you are already beaten and no doubt the score will be a large onesided one. • » * While the Aggies are on the corps trip in DaUas, the cross Two Dallas boys will be playing before a hometown crowd tomor- fodr. They will toe Joe (Sunshine) Boyd and Zed Coston. This writer wouldn’t be surprised to see Cos- ton break back into the starting lineup for this game. Captain B P. Heiser, the F. A. captain who left last spring, was always betting on ball games and horse races. He had the same knack as your writer, that of always losing. I’ll bet be lost his old pair of boots when Sea Biscuit beat W’sr Admiral. 1*Y DEWELL Star Pony End BY CSICX DENNY Georg,- Hanna of tat 4*|- F A proved to be too much for the A Inf. team in basketball and set them back 34 to 22. Hanna, ring ing the basket from al angles, bung up ti'total of twtnty-fow points, single kanthtf, for the 2nd Hdq. team. Thomas of A Inf., was the second high point man of the game with ten points to his credit C. D. Elwell of B Inf. led his team to a 25 to 7 victory over C Cost A Sig swamped the C Inf. team by a 16 to 1) score with M. J. Lyons feeding the basket for eighteen points. In Class A touch football, Jaw* Wilk raw and passed his C Cav. team to a 6 to 0 win over the A F. A. team. Wilk was the deeding factor with his bag passes an# end around runs In a game that was participated in by thirty-eight play ers, C F. A. defeated E Inf. 19 to A A. W. Roger, and Al SchlafU' sparkled for the winners whilo Gibbs, Robbins knd Rowers played well for the loners. B Eng., paced I Besutiful Persons! Chrism vards, 50 Assorted Designs with veto pee $1..'>0. f-m.-: (.rad«- k of srt, assorted $.3.00. Nai bed on each if deeired. An al Xmas Gift Order at oace .Nichols A C©^ Rock mart, Georgia. A LOCALLY, UNION mr TO ANY WESTERN UNION POINT IN U. S 4 AGGIES SET— (Continued from page 1) who had been unable to rough out of the game, race it bach 74 yards and a touchdown. Joe Turner, Ag gie center, intercepted a pass late in the game when the Mustangs were desperate, and he scampered across the paystation without hand being placed on him. The closest the Mustangs got to the Cadet goal was the 30 yard marker. Norton ia taking 34 men to Dal las. He plans to start Smith and Schroeder at ends, Boyd and Bran som at tackles, Robnett and Min nock at guards, Vhugha at center, Rogers at quarter, Todd, and Kim brough at halves, and Thomason at full. One thing is positive, Todd, Rogers and Kimbrough are sure , j j ■ Coach Bell does not know who he will start He is not plehsed over the showing that his charges made against Bible’s Steers. He has in dicated that he may change his entire lineup against the Cadets. Mallouf, Johnnie Clement Brown, and Belvillo will probably be the starting backs. S. If. U. has three of the leading ground gainers of the conference on its team. Bell is faced with a difficult problem. If he puts tho "bee” on t; I Todd, Kimbrough will wreck his THE FIRST BRICK BUILDING* hne or Price and Pugh will pass constructed west of Pittsburgh, Pa., I them to death. If he spots Kim was at Kaskaskia, HI. It housed the brough, the Ponies will be wide first legislature of Illinois Terri- op«n for Jodd to do the “dippsey tofy. Kaskaskia is the oldest per- doodle”‘ tad the defensive backs manent settlement ia the Missis- he out of position to knock sipi Valley. down passes. It looks like another Aggie day The most newly organised club on the camplis, the Archery Club, held hs first meeting last Wednes day, the -“6th. So far 18 boys have esiliv-d in it, but a number more are c\p*-> led to join. The club is being sponsored by Mr. Nat H. God bold, msmagur' of the College Archery Range at the’North Gate. The main purpose of the organisa tion is the getting together of s group that can foster the tourna ment type of archery at A. A M. The idea is to have one group en tirely of stud' nt«, to challenge stu dent archfr| groups of other col leges, and another group probably of faculty members and college em ployees and their families. The club will fu&iish big four-foot tar gets for practice shooting by its members, will hold prise contests among its own group, will conduct tournament ^hooting, and will dis cuss- and hpve demonstrated the fine points of archery amd the con struction of^archery gear. The members have decided to hold their glub meetings twice a month on e^ery other Tuesday af ter yell prlctice, in the Physics Building, spirted this week. polo making its de past week, we find some , try-outs will be made X Is Your Car Ready For The i | DALLAS TRIP? Washing - Lubrication • General Repairing “We Give SERVICE Not Sell ItT^ FLOP COLSON HUMBLE SERVICE STATION North Gate - 2 Blocks Went of Boat Office , Phoae College 246 The “double-shuffle" will no doubt be taken out of the moth balls and uv put into use once or twice. The lame will be the feature of an S. M U. hoqie-camifig. N The Aggies have ruined one home-com ing this year and they may ruin another tomorrow, - U \ GOOD LOCK!! THE CORPS IS READY- * . : I THE TEAM JSREADY- i AND WE ARE READY- rTiTyl TO BET i I i- f • :■ .|. .. .K* • A. & M. BEATS S, M. U. Try-Outs for Little Theaten Scheduled I A special imeeting of the Little Theater has been called for 7:30" Wetbiesday -hiirhl, when for the pky< “Dulce,’ in tit "V* Oirlo4 The play Was written by Con- nellf and Kjaufman, who is also, the author of the currently popular rep hit, •‘You Can’t Take It Witt You*" i The Little Theater is munity <nrani/.ation, and anyone in Bryan or College ia elitflble to I attofid the meeting for try-outa. AIRPLANES ARE ENABLEU to land on the decks of aircraft carriers by means of cables stretch ed crosswise and lengthwise across the deck. As the plane descends it let fall a large hook which catches the cables, thus retarding the speed. by H. A. Derrick ran rough shod over A C W. 8. to the tune of 28 to 0. Derrick scored two touch downs with Conley and Hall adding one opiate Ludwig, Nelaon and Amusden played outstanding ball for tj Wl but dose games completed. E F. A. nosed out the strong B C. W. 8. team by t to 0 with Sam Jorria and R. T. K)ssinger being the main- stayt of the E Battery team. B Inf. showed that they intended to go places by beating A Sig 6 to 0. B Inf. Showed an array of stars auch as Howard, Ashworth, Warns, and Fuller. Jackson and McKePtie showed beat for the A Sig. team. D Cav., last year's runner-up in ^ater polo nosed out the 8 F. A, team 3 to I, but used most of their subs in doing so. Lewis and Black, for D Cav. were the individual stars for the winners and Neeley was the star for B F. A. A Coast proved to be stronger than B Inf. and beat them out by • score of 3 to 2. Roy Gillette starred for the winners, Joe Clapp * tarred for tho losers 1st Hdq. F. A., last years champions in Class A and B, had. littlo more than a work out when they played a live man team fro* H Inf and scored a 9 to 0 victory. Considering a five man tea*, all of H Inf played well with Bennett being outstanding. 1st Hdq. was led by O, B. Denny, Bob Howe, Bill Roigers, and Frank Kranpitx. We are reminded, again, that the rifle teams have until Nov. 5 to fire for {record. All managers that have not had their teams fire for record, should inot put it off any longer. ! Entry cards, for Class A hand ball are due in the office notlatsr than Novi^2. f'lay in handball ia cor *- scheduled to b*in Nov. 9. - ON OCT. 16, 1725, THE FIRST newspaper was published in New • il ir lirkl York. HAD YOUR HAIRCUT? Get Ready Far The Dallas < »rp* Trip BULLOCK BARBER SHOP Bryan ti-StS to jolt themselves gi’ Michigan Sta H. 8. Qt IX-MINDED COLLEGE PRO- fessors am} proponents of frequent gged students were a jolt recently by (*bBege’s Dr. Victor the results of his effectiveness of 11 has revealed that: - vidence to support the ‘cemmen V ef among instruc tors that written testa as common ly j ssed motivate learning or in- total a<h>*vem*it in college ; of Cape (AfFLOWER CREW Igei} sighted the harbor Nov. It, 1820. * % T — ****** r ,f j: GOODLUCK! \ III * WE WILL BEAT S. M. I J | j | But | j J YOU CANT BEAT OUR SE1 AGGIE CU North Gate > l — I t v si ARCHITECTS ARE ' PLAtK TOUR FOR REIT SRIUEt 11 - * i' ‘ ‘ IV j At informal np. n house, sponsored by the Department .of Architecture last Tuesday, tenta tive plans were announced for a tour next summer through the east ern part of the United States with the principle object being the World’s fair In Now York. It is planned to arrange die itinerary to include the TV A developments, sev eral government sponsored settle ment and housing projects, the rsstoratjioti of Colonial Williams burg, the principal building in WashinglMW D C-. B^Ufa^ of the large eastern manuf many of the major miento and buildings in and abouUH* City of Mew York, and rtmmHy tin World’s Fair. The jMkl features of the Tour through Mexico conducted this IHiifif MHlte department -were presented informally at the meet ing. which was attended by 300 persons Various watercolors, draw ings and photograph*.* made by the students during the trip, were ex hibited, and movies shown wars amplified by verbal Ascription by C. J. Finney and J. M Miller, fac ulty iDetractors who directed the Mr* i- )[ Tbs major portion’of the Max- f km «WbH will remain on display -J until November it] [ if Ml