The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 29, 1938, Image 3

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e Battalion’s M-Conferen
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DEFEATS
AMIES?
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nconi
hupired U nir*r»ity of Toxm
tMDO VOM to the fallMt
height* «f football galUotry Thurv
Lo down the heavily favored
Agfiea 7 to 6. in Memorial
at Austin. The Longhorns
vowed that their old rtvala from
CoQe re SUtion would not break
that ong-etanding jinx which their
ford ithan handed down to them
throtch these many years.
■was lived up to and a Texas
fews
i Ai
ference Team
.Intonation News Servioe an
nouneed its Al-Confereoee teen
recently. T. C. U. placed flee met
on t)>4 Flr»t teem, Baylor two,
k M two, S. M. U. one, ahd Rke
one.
THEapp
COLLEGE STiTim MVEMBEI 29.1931
et .least two more
touchdowns, and
I, FIRST TEAM
famqto. Into to the fourth period.
H
and
nerd fought before. Three times
half
and hgain at the Aggie twin strip,
be il wasn't until the fourth quar
ter t ut alender Nelson Puett drove
r far the winning count The Ag-
i (never got beyond the Steer 17
stripe and were helpless be-
for the hard-charging Longhorns.
The ^Aggies' six points came when
SohiWtt hit Moors eery hard and
Olbrich fall on the bell over the
Todd's try for point was
bfected by the fastcharging Texas
line toon.
Sam Boyd—. —»j-
-Baylor
End!
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Don Looney
T. C. U.
End
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L B. Bala
—T. C. U.
Tackle
Joe Boyd..
—A. A M.
| | Tackle
Forrest Kline
-4-t. C. U.
\ ' Guard
1 *11
George Sanders.
n-4-4
-~j] M. U.
Guar*
Ki Aldrich-
t. a u.
N Center
Davey O’Brton
W—A.
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\ PUCB
l Dick Todd ,
A A M.
i. Back
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t BUI Patterson.
Baylor
• 1 Back
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SENIORS BEFORE GAME
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YEARLINGS PI
OVER GOAL LAI
IR GAME It) WIN
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Spirts Review Of
‘Cotiference Standing
Jake Schaehle
..Rke
Back 1
SECOND TEAM
Charlie Sprague S. M. U.
BUly DewelL,
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Allie White.
Tackle
Jets Hinee
Tackle
Emmett Landry
V QihmI
Jack Rhodea
Guard
Ray Popa.__.
^ . Center
John Kimbrough
Back
Connie Sparks
Back
John Clemente
Back
Earl Clark.
Back
.J. M. U.
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Rke
Rice
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S. M. U.
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T. C. U.
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Seaton are shewn above gathered far the last ritaal of the feet*
ball year, the Elephant Walk. The weaving Mae ef the seniors who had
laid aside their dignity by pellteg eat their shirt tails my ha sees
trailing bark to the toft, with the baas horn and the pi<*eie leading the
proceHMion at the right
Limb That “Jeep” Crawled Out On
Finally Breaks And Stomps Him
BT TOM DAKROW
Aaa't SporU Kdiior
The same tradition that favors
the vanity teams of the Univer
sity. faeon their littis brothers
the Yearlings when they meet their
rivals the Texas Aggies, to Memo-
rtoi Stadium at Austin. The Aggie
ftah led ths Shorthorns for three
long periods Wednesday, only to
have the orange and white lade
push over a late period Jjouchdown
and win the game 7 to I. The Ag
gW inability to kick the extra
point was about the only difference
between the two teama. .
Aggie Fisk scored In the first
quarter when Marshall Spivey spun
througn tackle from hto 17 yard
tin# after taking a past from Mos
er, to set the ball to scoring posi
tion. Moser’s try for extra point
waa blocked. For the next two per
iods of the game neither team could
gain much of an advantage and a
defensive struggle ensued. Brilliant
line play waa featured by both
laces Five,
Baylor,; A^ies,
S.M.U. Each Get 2
BATTALION ALL-CONFF.R
ENCB TEAM
DEWELL (J. M. U.)_—L.E.
HALE (T. U.)_ LT.
KLINE (T. C. UL) L.G. {
ALDKICM I T. C. U.) C.
\ 0. SANDERS (S. M. U.).JLC.
I BOYD (4- * M.)— R,T.
ylor.R.E.
C. U.)._ Q3.
BOYD (
O.BKIEN (
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Overcoats
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BY R. C “JKKP" OATBS
Battalion tporta Editor
I pkkod ’em and what is wore#
J have to pay ’em. That well known
limb that this writer has been
crawling out on has at last broken
and stomped the guy that was on
Ml
We all figured the Aggies would
win and win by a faifly good stoo
adore, but we all know by now
our sorrow) that the
were on the email end of
the 7 to 6 score
Well we lost and what is so dif
ferent about that? It was not the
firat ball game that we ever loet.
In fact we should ha accustomed to
losing by this time. The game Just
ended another one of our many un
successful seasons
The Southwest Conference may
have two teama to Bowl games this
year again. In 1935 S. M. U. west
to the Rose Bowl and T. C. U. went
to the Sugar Bowl. This year things
may be reversed T. C. U. may go
to the Rosa Bowl with S. M. U.
going either to the Sugar Bowl or
the Cotton Bowl.
It see mi that Duke has ths beat
shot at tho Rose Bowl. They are
undefeated, untied, and unscored
on this year. Duke is a very pop
ular team on the Coast
Hill of Duke has beea picked as
All-American center by N. K. A.
and L N. A, hat if he is n better
center than Ki Aldrich, I would
certainly like to aoe him play.
N. E. A. plsred O’Brien on the
first string bacifidd He wee the
only hack to this coafereace that
was placed on a team. The ealy
ether hack from this section that
was even mentioned was Ernie
Lain of Rka. Petting it to no many
words, that means that O’Brien to
the beat back amd Lain is the sec
end best to the coafereace. That
reads like a tot ef “buIT and doesn't
even Itotea good.
Basketball season is Just around
the corner. The Aggies have been
practicing for eeveral weeks on
their own. As usual tho basketball
coach is tied up with football until
the day of the opening game. Sam
my Dwyer is due a lot of credit for
getting the boys out and putting
them through practice*.
Dwyer is the only iettennan on
the squad. He worked long and
hard to make the team tost year,
hut he made it in a big way and
was rewarded for his long hard
work. Other* on the team Blight
profit by following Sam’s will to
make a place on the team for him
self and his will to win. The first
game will probably be played next
week.
Lil M Doc tor Brinkley” Dtmmitt,
freshman basketball coach has
made a call for freshman basketball
players. Any freshman who to in
terested to requested to meet with
U1 to the gym Wednesday after
noon at four o’clock. Ha aays that
he has aboat throe of the bast
freshmen he has ever had at A A
M.
"Twh Art Adamson say* that
he is not going to start working on
his swimming team until after the
first term is over.
Joe Boyd has been planed ea the
N. R. A. third team All-Amertea.
Next year J»c should be ths teat
tackle to the coafereace snljaae
of the test to America.
, With Crato leading tte way, the
Shorthorns started toward Urn Ag
gie goal to the fourth quarter and
could not be stopped. Crain finally
■wept across the twin stripe snd
Patrick placed tte ball through the
uprights, making a total of seven
pointe.
Moser, Robnett, Spivey and Dug-
gar starred to the Aggie badkfield
and Simmons in the line. They
matched anything the Shorthorns
could pat up. Crain and Patrick
looked pood in tte Texas bade field
and Cohenour was especially good
at tackle for the Steers.
M.)
MM.
(BAYLOR) H R.
C..U.) JM.
far
ery '>hou. : be on
ravMin the nation
“Paul Banyan,” heroic person***
of the north woods, and hb ox,
“Blue Baba,” are portrayed hi one
of tte free-standing American folk-
tore groups en the facade of the
Medicine and Public Health Be.i t
tog at the New York World’! Fair
1939. On a back-stroke. Paul could
cut down an extra trae, according
to legend. "Blue Babe," hitched to
a crooked road 8 miles long, pull
ed it out to 22 miles, et least that’s
the atory.
(A. AM.) FE.I
all over Texas
Conference
play thia so
your scribe
and sports fsnatic sita down and
after a hard study chbyto forth
with tte 'mrly All
eleven.
Evmy teas has beea sedq to
action at lea it one*. Tte
have been seen In action to ev<
game except (he Santa Clara fray
The Frege hhve beea seen three
times, again* the Aggies, Rice,
and 8. M. U S. M. U. has bean
seen twice aid Rice twice..
T. C U. TOES
The champion T. C. U. Frogs get
the lion's sh|ure of tte positions.
They get tw l bncka, a center, a
guard, and a tackle Baylor places
two men on the mythical eleven as
doea the Aggje crew. S. M. U. also
places two m m on the team.
O’BRIEN CAPTAIN
Little Davey O’Brien, the itei*
field general; of the Horn Toads
get the call at quarterback That
guy U a field general deluxe as
well as hein^ tte hast passer to
the country, j a good ball carrier
and a.fair punter. O’Brien would
also he a awidl captain.
Connie Sp irka, a teammate of
the “Oaken not" gets the call at
fullback. Be la the league’s lead
ing scorer, i fine line backer and
rammer, ae v ill as a grand blocker
Bullet" B| U Patterson of Baylor
gets the call ft a halfback position
He has been the backbone of the
Baylor offerim. He rival* O’Brien
to passing aRd is one of the best
kickers in tfc» swet league.
TODD AT HALF I,
Dick Todd tte test ball carrier
that ever tee I a grid to the south
west gets t is call at the other
half place. T >dd has averaged over
four yards per try ever since te
I II colleRe. This year ha
■0
to hanging up hb
as college football to
Let's hope his fate to tette#
if te r*> to for pro batt. The ki|
has kad to be a workhorsu at A. *
M. Many players have given
that Todd could not te i
fresh in the ball gams at diffesj.
ent times.
BOYD AND DEWELL ENDS
There was a question about- tte
ends until the S. M U.-T. C
game in Dallas Saturday. S
Boyd of Baylor waa a cinch. Th§'
question was between Looney of
T. G U. and Dewell of & M. U. ,
Looney to a fine end, but ip i
little weak on defense. Dewell wen
one of the men thet kept the Pomes
to the ball game Satarday. He to p
big six foot four inch man who to
Rood on offense and defense.
Sam Boyd to the other half at
the Baylor team.
BOYD AND HALE TACK1 ES
Joe Boyd of ths Aggies an# 1. A
Hale of T. C. U. are the tackles.
The Riant Hale to strong any way
you look at htosJ ' U
Joe poyd, a JumopJ to Just as
strong as Hale and he has more
fight to him. In another year he
of the best Uckles
CAMPUS NEWS IN BRIEF
Dean and Mrs. Bolton spe«t the
Thanksgiving holidays to Sat An-
"j j.
Freshmen are being asked te take
advantage of extra sessions with
their tostractora which were an
nounced effective this week by Dean
Bolton. Dean Bolton's action was
taken after a meeting of tte Stu
dent Welfare Coremittee, in which
it was pointed out a large propor
tion of freshmen are now fltmking
courses.
“There has beea no effort tc
make tte program of extea help to
students the same to all depart
ment*. Tte working oat of the sys
tem has teen left up to the depart
ment heads this ysar," Dean Bolton
President
“President
gentleman
leader: |or
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WELCOME BACK AGGIES!!!
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QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY
WE HAVE IT
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LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS
EXCHANGE\SfORE
All departmsate on tte campus
are making their instructors avail
able for extra help sessions, he said.
C. N. Shepardaon of the Dairy
Husbandry Department returned
Monday from Chicago, whore he
appeared on a program given at
the annual meeting of the Ameri
can Butter Institute.
Secretary of Commerce Daniel
C. Roper enjoyed hto visit to tte
A. A M. campus, te said to $ letter
to CoL Ash burn, executive assist
ant to President Walton. [
“I greatly enjoyed It (th* visit)
id waa very much encouraged by
tte splendid work you and your
associates am doing and.Mso by
tte splendid attitude manifested
by tte student body* hto letter
Tte appointment of
Jonea of Spur as president i
Technological College waa i
ad this week. Mr. Jonas has for
years bet
Swenson estate at
served as chairman of
of directors of Taeh
elusion of tte term of <
of Fort Worth on tte
hu
Of A. 4 M. said,
to an estimat e
will make a fine
it institution.”
GUARDS
conference has been rather
WSUk «t guards this season. Tte
best two appear to be the giant
Fornst' Kline of T. C U. and
George Banders of B. M. U. KSte
to a hard man to move on defense
and gets about fast on offense for
so large a man. Sanders ranks right >
along with Kline. He has beeftte
stalwart of the B. M. tJ line along
with Detrsfii '
ALDRICH AT CENTER
The only 4a)t te pick tte cents#'
this year was tq toss a coin tote tte
ah. If it fell beads it waa for KI
Aldrich. If H fall toils It was stiR
for Ki Aldrtoh. If there to a better
center ia the country, I iwadtjto
see him pity. That guyi can do
■HythtoM p , :
There is a question- about the
fullback slot. Sparks had tte honor
of playing an a winning team, a
team that opened giant holss for
hito to wade through. He to a good |
kicker, blocker and lineremmer. Tte
other man fponsidered was John
Kimbrough. Kimbrough has mate
drive than any man in thd ronfer-
ence, he to k fine blocker, and is
strong on dafs^se. (Be has tte mto-
f't: .-.- f playing <>n a losing dub,
and alee of pot getting to play
through the full season.
We ptoMj^fkibro jgh as an alter
nate with Sparks at fullback.
LA III FIZZLES OUT
Before the season started, there
were-two ALU AMERICAN man at
Kir.-, acci.rdiag to the Houston
sports writers They were
Lain and Ollle (ordill Everyone
knows about them now. THEY
JUST FIZZLED OUT along with
the rest of the COTTON BOWL
CHAMPIONS. f .
« Of tte Phy-iCH.
part men t and J. J.
Civil Engineering
this weak offered
m competi-
Frank
Education
Richey of
Department
Douglas Coifigan
tion.
Leaving Clllqge to hunt ducks
at Freeport, they returned with
■s of fish. •
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Speculation over tte 12 men who
will ba honored by having A. A M.
dormitories
after them to!
ed today.
otvenu
directors
more A. A
tog persons.
i hall
it wai
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“go tte board of
not to name any
buildings after liv
Tte board «f directors will
cute a lease of college property BOO*
for the constrqetion of a co-opera
tive house to l|e beOt by tte Amer
lean Legion, possibly as a WPA
Project, A waa announced today,
It is expectid that a WPA pro
Jeet will! te a ipliod for, with re
quest for enough funds to
the home larfi i enough far 100 A-
A M. stodswti
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grace of God
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