The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 08, 1938, Image 3

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RMuafccn of the Steer team
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Todd Tallies For
On 60-Yard
letum Of Punt
Dick Tour's sensational 60 yard
punt return for a touchdown, in
the first period of the fame, was
not quite enough to fite the Afriee
a victor#, Saturday, when they met
f>r?t with a time of 12 minutes,
.'ill neromi*, Joe Hart was a clooc
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the Steen wae the Methodist MuaUnr*
LAST DAY WED.
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er When SMI) Scores 10 Points
in Dallas Those seven Affie points
loomed inifhty big on that score
board until a Pony peas knotted
the count at seven-all, and then
when Paaqua, S M. U. substitute
tackle, placed a perfect field goal
through the upri?hta, to give the
Poniee a 10 to 7 lead, those seven
points of Todd’s Just disappeared
into thin air.
Except for All-American Dick
Todd’s groat run in the first quar
ter, and Felly Dittman’s near suc
cessful punt return in the fourth
period, with mere seconds to play,
the Aggies never threatened the
Pony goaL They seemed quite con
fident that Mven points would win
HY B. C. 1 “JEEP'* OATES
Battalion Sports hd.tor
are two ways to writs a
after'a team has been de-
ther by alibymg or by
I ^easing. The Aggies lad 7
until the
bad not completed s pass
the first three periods,
ks to their ends for dropping
begot if ul passes when they
our secondary.) In the
. after S. M U. had
time during the last
twu plaps ol the third so that they
would have the wind to their back
punted, they got the
bn-itks and took advantage of them.
M.jU. took advantage of the
Field Goals Show
Up In Saturday’s
Conference Games
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and kicked a field goal in the last
few seconds to win over Arkansas^, , ^
They got throe tries at kicking the RALPH INGLKPIKI.I)
counter. There menu to be little
use for the Aggies to work on
methods sf beating the Owls this
week as ths KithnMh are covered
with a little toe much lock. Our
best bet is for L#in to be in greet
shape. Rice is weaker with him
than they are without.
of The Batu
asked to repreM-rt
the Southwest o* picking an All-
American team for the National
Intercollegiate -Sports Writer’s
team.
This All-America Beard is the
first to release their annual team.
Each year their grlectbu compares
Not only did the favored Aggies
fall before S.M.U. by a fiald goal,
but Arkansas went down before
Rice by three pointe. A field goal
also showed up in the Baylor Texas
favorably with tl* All-Players All-
American of Liberty Magazine
“Jeep” Oates,
announced that
the ball game, but late in the last wind every chance they got, the
period, after the Ponies had made, Aggies ?did not The Ponies had
their successful bid for victory, the : pood luck in getting behind the
Cadets tried desperately to tally Cqrict *condary, and in the last
another six points, but they waited ml nates it paid dividends when
too long, and the final gun ended B*ly Dowell grabbed that pass be-
their rally. ' hiM thd goal.
Matty Bell’s boys made ten. bnly * pl|iy s M
first downs to the Aggies’ seven, y I t ^ ^ on ^ A ggie 42
Fifth place is shout as huch as
we caa see the Aggies to finish in
at this tisse. Texas b always double to 0 score
tough at Austia and Rice will cer
tainly be trying to remain unda-
f<«tcd in conference competition.
Texas Chistian increased its list
of victories by defeating the Uni
versity of Tulsa at Tulsa b>* a 21
editor, has
has recommend
ed Dick Todd, the great Aggie
flash; Ki AldridTpnvey O'Brien,
and LB. Hub of ih« leading T.C.U.
Progs for this All-American honor
Todd again proved to the world
that be b the greatest running
back ft) the country when he stepp
ed 60 yards agaigst 8.M.U.
team smothered
to I
Bryan and b so doing piled up an
Mrgregate of 601 yards. Every
man oa the BryM squad got into
the race that saw Nelson of Bryaa
step 47 yuifb for ons score and
81 for another, kelson passed to
Footer and Patranella fen two
more touchdowns,
Johnson, I ig Bityan fullback, ao-
rounted for the other scoref by
plowing over fron the two yard
line for onf, aft! racing a punt
bach for 58 yards for U* other,
,
The most doleful sight that caa
be sees b a student body standing
at atteation wbea the band b pby-
tog Taps after a ball game. 16 to 7,
what a fame.
and picked up 66 yards rushing to
ths Cadeto 67. iLwas with passes
that Norton’s charges made their
host showing -completing 10 out
of 23 for 88 yards.
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aftef the Aggies had fumbled. A
pdap puj the ball on the 33 in the
le [of the field and at this
Pony quarterback signal-
nch to send in Pasqua to
mid'lit
p**rt
ed the
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t^y for a field goal. The wind and Q . ' D D . Patterson, the Bears’triple-threat,
tha perfect kick carried the ball 0ier ’ " shot another pass over the goal line
betwee* the posts and with it * * re th * b ‘* ^ ‘‘ to Boyd for an additional six
ift t*r b.ll pm,. T A ““ "“*»* point. Merit. ...in convert.
■k. tH. wu dMpernt, they * ® k ?'° ry Although the number of flret
were bihind, but they tmd ..ited lh ' «”* r<U ' Jo ” n!, *“* R <*f '“V
too Ion j and the cun .topped them lh ' b '' 1 «"*"• <»mbin.tion, and
Simmons and Clark appear to be
The Rice Slimes will be here
Friday for their annual game with
the Fish. Rice hats less than thirty
Inen on their freshman squad, but
they were good enough to beat what
has been called '‘the greatest
Yearling team in the history of
Patteraoa Pitches a 14 u. I Win
Leading by a field goal at the
half, Texas University returned
from the rest period to find * hust
ling, determined bunch of Bears on
their hands. The Longhorns found
themselves faced with a number of
aerials which resulted is a winn
ing pass from spindly, blond Billy
Patterson to Sam Boyd. Merka
pbce-kicked the extra poibt. A
little later a weak punt by Lawson
on the Baylor 34, set up the next
touchdown drive. After uncorking
a 40 yard pass to James Witt which
placed the ball on the Texas 10,
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before they could do much trying
to scone. Seven points never has
be#n enough to try to win a ball
g^ine with.
Aggie blocking was not up to
what ii should be. Missed tackles
W-T
Many dollars were bet on the,
j. rveryone had rated the Ag-
frfem 6 to 18 points the better
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No loubt Matty Bell slept well
infcy night He always likes to
the Aggies, and when his
ter team turned the trick he
ild Jo nothing leu than have a
night’s sleep.
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Rice pulled another one of their
butk charms out of Kitts pocket!
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the best of the ends.
Spivey went over big in higb
school and looked fair against
Allen, hut in practice he has not
looked so good. Wesson looks to be
the best bet on the entire team. He
shows possibilities of making s
great center.
Well, just to try to forget some
of these football reverses, let’s all
go over and see the ground broken
for the new dorms in s week or
two. We have all been looking for
them fof. two years and I think it
would be in order for the corps to
ro over there in, the wilderness
where they are going to build them
and celebrate.
News comes from Mary Harden
Baylor College at Belton that Helen
Wills, better known as Helen Wlls
Moody, will be there Nevember 29.
The star is called ths World 1
grestest women tennis plsyer. Ad
mission to the fete will be S '>0
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dnd pspsr technology were offered
by the University of Maine 25
years ago.
Princeton University has ‘pur
chased more than 600 volumes of
10th century fiction that were for
merly in the Imperial library of
the Russian Csar.
Colby College is constructing the
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downs was the Mine, both teams
gaining 18, Texas outgamed r,t -
opponents by driving along the
ground for 151 yards to Bn;
87. Patterson, who played
twelfth tonsecqtive 60-aii
game, buried 24 passes, of which
11 were good for s total of 170
yards. Bryan and Lawson of Texas,
tossed 19, of which nine were good
for 58 yards.
T. C. U. Overpowers TuIm
Sparkling Davey O’Brien again
led undefeated Texas Christian to
a 21 to 0 victory over HjIm Univer
sity. Striking during the fbst ten
minutes of the game the Homed
Frogs led by 14 point*. As usual,
little Davey O’Brien, brilliant on
the ground as in the ^ir, was the
spearhead of the Frogs’ attack.
The first telly came at the end
of nine quick plays with Coi
Sparks carrying the mail over
pay stripe. O'Brien plaee-kieked
extra point. Seemingly befuddled by
the style of play they were facing,
the Tulsans found the ir goal cross
ed Just four and a half minutes lat
er. The score followed a 82 yard
gain on a lateral and O’Brien
sweeping around end for fourteen
yards. The fourth period tally came
via the aerial method with O'Brien
shooting a “straight as an arrow”
pass to Clifford, who wwit over
the goal at full stride
The Frogs gained a total of 279
yards by ruabing compared to 112
for Tulsa. TuIm gained nine first
downs to 15 for the Frog?. Tulsa
attempted four forward passes of
which one was good for Do gain,
while T. C. U. threw 18 for a com'
pletion of 10 for 143 yards.
Field Goal Gives Riee S to ft Wia
Jake Schuehle, Rice
straightened out his right foot to
make a perfect field goal during
the last 80 seconds of play to give
his team a three to nothing win
over,AriJ«tfat.
The defeat was the third one of
season for Arkansas and near
ly resulted in n free-for all battle
Rice had three shots at the field
goal and the third one proved to be
the winner.
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