The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 18, 1938, Image 3

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ies’ Last Win at Austin Dates
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BY E C -JEEP" OATES
Battalion 8aorta Editor
It baa been a mighty long time
•tMej the Aggies von a football
game in Austin, but it haa also
been a mighty long time since
Texan won a game here. In 1922 H
was Dana Bible, now at the helm
of the lowly Steers, who carried
the Haroon and White to Austin
when.- the Caceta won 14 to. 7. That
victory proved to be coetly because
the next year the Longhoma came
to College and defeated a superior
Aggie eleven 6 to 0.
Comiqg up to the days that ws
all remember, say 19.'! 5, tbs Cadets
have had the better teams all
alonf. In ’35 the Aggies won at
homn 2tf to 6. It was a very windy
day and the entire game was play
ed on the aouth en<i of Kyle Field.
That day "Bomber" Lindsey, great
giant Aggie Tackle, stepped back
to Idkk a field goal, bat Instead he
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passed f#r a touchdown. The Steers
were so surprised that they were
only playing ball becaaae they were
on the field. There van no spirit
left in them.
In *36 one of the strongest Cadet
teams of recent years traveled all
over the country playing aa many
as three games in eight days. When
they finally came to the Texas
game they were played and travel
ed oat. The Aggies were low and
the Steers were high that memorial
day in Austin. The game ended
with the Steers winning 7 to 9.
Last year the teams met on Kyle
Field. The Aggies were held to a
mere seven points, but that was
enough margin for a victory.
This is another year. Hie Steers
hava not won a game this season.
If they beat the Aggies they will
consider that they have had a suc
cessful seaaoa. We are eorry Mr.
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COLLEGE STATION
NOVEMBER 18,1!
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Bible, YOU WILL NOT HAVE
THE SATISFACTION OF WIN-
NINO OVEE THE AGGIES THIS
YEAR, ’ AND THAT MEANS
THAT YOU WILL NOT WIN A
GAME AT ALL THIS TRIP.
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“Red" Vestal, the great fullback
of the champion Rice eleven last
year has finally heard the Referee’s
gun fire for the last time. This is
a blow to the entire conference.
“Red” plgyed his football hard
and he played for keeps. Every
coach in the conference gave praise
to the red haired Owl u - -
up their play*.
Vestal ha* been fight Tg!a los
ing fight for his life fd» many
weeks. Jdat when it seemed that he
was taking a turn for the better,
the gun fired bdfore be could cross
the goal line.
We express our sympathy to bis
parents and to his school.
Your scribe will announce his
All-Conference selection one week
from Tuesday. At this time it ap
pears that only three schools will
be represented oh it
PREDICTIONS
Only two games will be played
by conference teams this week.
- Baylor meets the high stepping
S. M. U. Mustangs. T. C. U. passes
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tate to whip the Owls.
The Baylor-S. M. U. game is a
toss-up, but with the breaks, Pat
terson will pass the Bruins to s
victory.
WINNER LOSER
T. C. U. 28 Rice 6
Baylor If S. M. U. 7J
Norton is going to take the sen
ior members of the ball club to
Houston to witness the Rice - T.
C.U. classic Saturday. The likable
Aggie mentor says Ghat those boys
have put out for him for three
years and he feels that that is the
least he can dp for them. We feel
the coaches, players and students
have a better understanding be
tween them now than has been
the case since 1927.
basketball team into shape far the
approaching conference flag chase,
down at the Memorial Gym. By the
first of December the boys should
begin working full timu at the art
of the bounding ball. Because of
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2nd Hdq.
Leads Fii
F.A.
With
Basketball Wins
TOM DARROW
AssUtaat Sports Editor
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ID FUG CHASE
Nearly every night now the hard
wood courts are to the
tune of rebounding balls and the
nets over head are swish, swishing
as the balls go sailing through, for
('ouch Hub McQuillen is beginning
to whip his 1938-29 Texas Aggie °“ der w 'Tt ^ P****" 1
YVf.M*** With fair for ^
er of the month, nearly everything
can be cleared up for the beginning
of volley ball and speed Wll.
In Class A tennis there are
exactly twenty matches yet to bt
Ram during the early part of
** ha* slowed down the
lay-off in most ti the events
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SONJA HEME
Boys, that Soaja. Henie, who is
bow showing in person at the Col-
ise^m in Houston has really got
what it takes. Anyone who does not
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see that show has missed the chance
ef a lifetime. She hi three times
better ia person than in pictures
and ten times better looking.
Saturday will be her last sight in
the Bayoe city. She has a cast of
some 190 members and they pat on
■bout 20 nuatoers. Each ef the
numbers is s show of its own. The
two high spots are when the cast
of 25 boys sad 25 girls dance the
“Bite Dsnube*. sad when the lo>el>
San}a dances a duet tango with
the Canadian skating champ. The
night your scribe was there she re
ceived six encores.
The finale is a number in which
the entire east put on “Alice la
VN under land". Sonja ia playing be
fore some 11,000 people at every
performance. Admission prices are
13.90. $2.40. and $1.<>5.
other duties Coach McQuillen will plajr#d At E F.A. haa
taken the lead, but ». few matches
have been held that no definite
idea can bs had Of the outstanding
entries.
With league winners decided for
all but league* A and B, it Mens
that 2 Hq F.A. ha* produced the
most outstanding teams ia Claaa A
basketball. At any rate we'll know
next week, maybe. This year's crop
of entries are, |ieyond a doubt, the
best in many moon*, and the play
off* will be exciting. Touch foot-
not be able to give all his time to
basketball, until after Thanksgiv
ing.
With only one lettennan back
from last year’s squad, the Cadet
hopes for conference laurels are
mighty dim. Sammy Dwyer, Cap
tain and only letterman^ will lead
his mates to the basketball wars
thia season. To h.-lp him will be
Woody Varner, junior squa<bnan
and B. J. Adams, squadman. These
two boys are both forwards and
the only returning players from
last year.
About the only bright spot in the
whole set-up is tha expected pUy
of a couple of sophomores. J. T.
Lang, All-Stater from Bryan a.few
years back and *Big Dog" Da
son are being greomed to fill the
vacancies left by gradustion. Odell
Herman, another buttling sopho
more, Mgr swing into action and
five everyone a face. J. A. Carri-
gan, junior college transfer, is ex
pected to win a place as a forward
on the team, along with Adam*.
Right at present the guard posi
tion* seem to be the strongest, with
Dwyer and Lang—two very smooth
performers—holding . the inside
track o* the jobs. At center Daw- j
son will probably hold sway, if his
knee ever heals, and the forwards
will indude Adams, Carrigan and
Varner.
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BEAGLE HOUND
'drabth fox-hound in minia-
larc. Solid and big for his
.iachcs, true beagle has the
long-* unnglook of the hound
i that can last in the chaM. One
of the oldest breeds in history
-i-doae to the original breed
of hounds. U. f>. sundards
specify 15 taches maximum
height— any true hound color
acceptable.
fTMIE frazzling pare of these fast-moving
JL times doesn't mean * thing in the life
<if the dog. Although his complex, high-
keyed nervous system clopely resembles our
own, when the dog feels hi* nerves life hr
• settles down—rdaxy—a» the beagle hound
above ia doing. That is instinctive wiihihr
dog. We ant not ao'likdy to break nernr
leasion before it gets onr nerves upset. We
drive on. We worry. Ambition and detef-
minatio4_pai*h us on apd on... past the
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warning atage of nerve strain. Will-power ’
eilrnus thg instinct to... pause and teat.
And yet jittOry, ragged nerves are a dis
tinct handicap. Don’t let year nerves get
that way. Leant to eaae the strain occasion- c !
ally. Let up —light up a Camel! It's such a j
pkratknt, ejhttivr way to rest your nerves
— a brief icccm, mellow with the pleasure
of a Uaracl’a mildness and ripe, rich faste.
Yes, no wemder smokers say Camel's cattiur
tobaccos are so soothing to the nerve*. «
Thev’ve legnml, as millions have, to give nerves relief...they
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ball ha* not advanced as far aa
basketball, but will be finished op
next week too. All -but four loagoea
have been settled eo far. Here
again 2 Bq FA. baa a fine team,
and ere Very much ia the running
for top lor ■! v There are only three
leagues to h* decided in water polo
and you should know the winner
before long.
Uague* B, C and 0 have been
finished in Clsss B touch football,
but It will be quite some time ha-
fore the whole thing is cleared up.
B mud E F .Aj and A Cav. have won
their leagues la this spert. Basket-
bell is $tfll fat R’b early stage* in
this Claps; *<» we wont know any- *
thing definite for awhile.
Student Tickets On
Sale Until Nov. 22
Student tidufaj j for the
Thanksgiving f^thsll game
are now on sale ajl the Athletic
Offlos. The ticket will be on
•ale | until 5 p.’ m. Tuesday.
Novnmber 22. Students making
thia trip must ge their tickets
prior to thia ting. There will
be no atndent Urkets sold in
Austin. The pric^ of the stu
dent tickets ia |1.19 together
with Coupon No. 32.
A little hint in passing—if yon
want to see a really exciting cross
country run, just come down to
Kyle Field Saturday afternoon
around 3 :iM), und watch the annual
Intramtrmi long dUUnee run.
jlhfcairafal manager* are again
reminded thi d no Class B runner
will be allowed to participate un-
less five practice runs are to his
credit. All entries should report to
th. Ki.-l.l not later than 2:$0, also.
The University |of Toledo has
added four accoidions to' its foot
ball bahd.
As *4on as they ^et the sthleitos
off the gridiron thgy begin putting
coaches on the pan.—Indiana Uni
versity Daily Stud
|nt.
course in qual-
This early Jn the year it is Im
possible to pi«h out teams that have
the beat chance at the flag, but it
is possible to point out the most
outstanding teams to date. Accord
ing to the score cards and personal
opinion, the following outfits have
the upper hand now: M Inf., A FA.,'
C Car., g F A.. B Eng., 2nd Hq
f.A., and C F.A. Not far behind,
and perhaps of the same caliber
come the following teams: H Inf.,
B Inf., 1st Hq FA. K Inf, and
D Cav.
~So far 2nd Hq FA. ia probably
the ntost outstanding team; for
FiratjU. S. coll
ity statistics haa bfaen inatituted by I they haven’t lost a single game aU.
Massachusetts Institute of Tech- >e ar. They have won their league
no logy. It will give special atton- • i„ both basketball and touch foot-
tion to quality control of industrial ball,
products.
In the heart of the Congo,
Leila Denis (Ufl) and her
explorer husband filmed
Universal Pictures’ epic,
"Dark Rapture.** Camels
were an important item in
Mrs. Denis* 42,O0D-milc
trek. She my*: "Such ven
tures can be quite serve
straining, but tt*a my rule
to pause frequently. I let
up and light up a Camel
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Winning tenm-F Coast with •
total ef 474 poinU.
Scores of team members atie: J.
A. Hailey, $9; T. L CuMoin, 96;
^ A.ILewi^ 93} S. J. Park*. 93;
m Tumlinson, 96. High indi-
for the matches was R. L.
»m of D FA with 98 points.
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