The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 06, 1938, Image 3

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Only A Few More Weeks And Morsels
Will Be Served At Bowl (iames
BY TOM OAtBOW
A«t SmtU Editor ( L*
I ft'O »koot Ubm If r«t out UmU
Mf h>oqo • V ain, ud start polish*
for it wtfl bo only a
Htottor of wWks until it will ha
■••dad to dish up tha football nor-
nls that art gptof to b« served in
the manor bowls all over the coun
try ^ New fftodjr. This date
M fast bt-cominf the most import
ant sporting day of *• foar with
the Rose Bowl, Cotton, Sugar,
Oraapf*. and Bun Bowls holding
sway. These bowl gassea are get
ting aa thick as T. C. U. rooters
in the suu> of Tana, and toereas-
uvg Jest as fast. Bros now there is
telk ofl stagtog a big Eastern
Bowl game, but a* yet the annual
Boat Bowl la California heads
list to spite of the fact that rather
inferior teams bars met there *n
£ lew pears.
•umber of outstendisg
in the nation this fall la
ea of the ostial crop,
and for this reteon there Us bean
aa onusutl atnmat of bickctmg-
badt and forth betweeh the rarioos
ichocls MB the bowl off.-
daU. At tbie time all gamee I
dbYl
UTTLE OF EVERY
6d except
r«t tSe teams they want-
tbe Dallas Colton Bowl
CAFE
folks, wbe bad to taka what waa
toft over after all the reet had
made their pick.
Uneaten, untied and unacor*4
on Duke Unhrersity will meet the
twice defeated Southern California
Trojans in the Rose Bewl in a
games which haa suddenly taken
on a new aspect since the Troians
toppled the mighty men from
Notre Dates, Saturday, 14 to noth
ing. California waa beaten by Ala
bama and Washington. Eren at
this, the Rose Bowl won't have the
game the Sugar Bowl or Orange
Bowl will have, and the Duke
"Blue Devils" should remain un
defeated.
Over at ^aw Orleans, in the
Sugar Bowl, the Southwest
Chaape, tki»ndefeatrd and un
tied Texas Christian Horn Toads
will taagke with the powerful Car
negie Tech machine from Pitts
burg. Tech has lest oaly one game,
and that oa a doubtful decision to
tha Ramblers from South Bead.
T. C. U.’s powerful framed game
sad dazzling aerial stuck should
ba seers than a match for Tech,
but this game in tbs Crescent City
will offer many more thrills to thi
'P» i utors than say othet, unW-
ifs tha Orange Bowl.
The Cotton Bowl's double feature
program and tyg blow out, that
was going to make folks forget
that there ever waa a Bose Bowl,
bdkst the other day—la case you
I hadn’t heard—end nearly drowru-d
Dallas. Whose fault it was is be
side the point—the fact is that
they Just waited too long, end
were a little toe confident of their
ability to attract toe nation * best
teams. Sutoly, T. C. U. is not to
blame, but anyway it happens
that the unbeaten, untied 1
Tech Bed Raiders will meet the
COLLEK STATION
DECEMBER 6.1S38
: "l i ‘ ,:
PABE3
Sports Writer Makes Crack That
Sits Several Persons On Their Ear
BY EL C. -JiKl " OATES
"My GoodmsaT I mentioned the
fact that the Aggie stock judging
team finished seventeenth place
Directly following that, I said
■'l^t * fire th.j coach.'* Many mot.
took pxc. ptioag; to this "crack".
I am sorry that some of the men.
took & the way they did. It was
foolishness on the' face of it To
anyonpjwho knows, they know
that the teaki did a vury good job
niey finished only 91 points under
the winding team. There have only
been about three other Aggie
teama e*er to do aa well.
As t# firing the coach, I am
agaiadtm and oaly used the ex
presimn because that is what tv
eryooe erogad here and
schools hollers when a tes
not win. t ,1
Let*b think of the sUurdity of
stateesrat before we atart rale-
lag thunder about It u|
_
, BOB DALTON
# Southwest Conference Representative I
for
Hamilton Tailoring Company
Now At Aggieland Inn for Lmgt Time This Season
Makes This Special Offar:
AN EXTRA PAIR OF PANTS WITH ANY SUIT
For ONLY $3 ADDITIONAL
m m,m*>*—**0immm**m m ■ immimmm ■ ■■■pi-ill. . p ■ »
IT ■' i'
It looks Hke t telephone ^it. hbosrH
— actually tf* a Teletyf>ewriter exihunge switchboard.
Through such boards-located in 160 ritiea emd towns -
already mom than 11,000 subsenbdrs to ^ * -
aerrice are being imcr-ronncctrd.
Sukeenhere carry on 2*way typewrittea i
across the street or across the continent. Whatever is
typed cm the sending machine is rep rodeoed exactly, in
stantly, at the other end of the wire. { « ..
Whca yon join the huaincae world, you'll find m*nv
progressive companies use Teletypewriter service. Speed
ing the written word - a» the telephone speeds the s/x>Acn
word—it is one more Bell System contribu
tion to bu»inrs* efficiency.
O
again.
Tddd that is not for him If e foot
ball player is within hearing dis
tance. One little fellow had seem-
thlng to say the otoer day. "Kar-
ky” Steffens heard him and called
his hand.
Eruia Lain and Gordin got berk
in the Rice lineup Saturday and
-nade 8. M. D. look like a couple
<rf petmiea. Lain can't do anything
but tees passes, but ha waa really
hitting them In the old "box"
Watoiiaj. .
|T. C. U. has decided to step oat
la aew sniforma. The Frogs have
always been one of the worst-
loekiag teams la toe eaaatry. eo
far as their drees Is eeaceraed,
■re eomiag out Wtth aew
«Mrts in tha Segar Bowl
White stars aad miaiatun
Heraed Frags will dscorate tha
par pie-shouldered white Jerseys.
BROTHERS ARB
WAGING BAme
PISTOL RANGE
S
AU of the AU-Ceufereuce teams ^ ^ U ***" ••tia.
that enaa eaything are out saw
aad we r.nd that Dick Todd sad
f>oya
Joe Boyd are oa these, although
Lloyd.Gregory will etill he ha
fits after heife in his hard -
Lrefory «ss seat CSSCpIete
tics 41 the few hacks that he
named for hie eeleettea. Aka a pel
of etmttdlae'L Todd were seat to
him. What did Lloyd do? Be
the letter aad tw.strd it up. lu dki
set print the statistics lu ether
».»rd N to ke, 9 himself from look-
tog Nkp • he changed the
wlmle thlag,ap aad wouldn t prim
the dope ihatiWOuM *ho* he didn't
knew what he waa telkiiiR about
Hero to • nttie information that
•OUM ot the tocond-guesmn* quar-
U-Ibacka might profit by V they
will take the trouble to r*nu*mb, r
it Don't ever say anything shoot
That bi-district game
John Reagan of Houston and Pott
Arthur must have been a thriller
Ptfct Arthur led 14 to 0 at the half
Reagan came back and scored
l* points in the tost period. The
next game in the south part
the state will be n Corpus
Christi and Reagan this week.
(ft think Norton is out watching
theao championship gomes. He
trying to pick up some good foot
ball players for coming yours.
Rice's win over (he Ponies plac
ed them ahead of the Cadets. That
tegveo the Aggiee to fifth pUce
aad moves Rice, a team toe Aggiee
beet 17 to I in (I;
to this conference.
from California,
' tha two wonder teams
promisen
St Mary Gads
instead of
that were premised. Tech has not
played any real outstanding teams,
but nevertheless they have a fine
m and should give the eon
querors of Sente Clara a real ifca
for thety. money.
This Just about finishes BMP
the bowl games with the uxc. pt ion
of the Sen Bowl game out to suaay
El Paso. The University of New
Mexico gridd^rs will fees the foot
ballers from the University ef
Utah in this-struggls. Then there
is the Pmn. B. wl out to the quack
country^ (California), but that
another • itory.
in i i. n.i.iiriioM: msi i:m
£
you can
league as
fourth place. Nate
tes- By cMapurative
figure any team to
the eecead etace
The Aggie
tha Exes of
aadaat party last night in Houa- mitt aa freshmaa coach.
tea. Those parties are the
anywhere. What foas on caanet he
put in print
to looking
ipertment about all|
jto a bunch of
Wf.fvMtfthing. That
bog* this year. They are ei
scheduling matches on Sunday
tiama.* i
ago
Gene was the
Boh aad Goat Shida, junior ai)d
sophomore respectively, are wag
ing a battle oa the pistol '
with Bob having the beet of the
feud at this time due to
cord he set recently.
Last yew Ja toe nationals, Gone
•hot the high gun for
i and teh 'twbb the
•corer. Gone shot a 979 and $eb
trailed with a r« The high
ef the mast slmt ttt
fourth man to the
Boh was taken back when )4»
kid brother outpointed him Jglj
he has beau gunning ever stooa.
Now ha cornea .op with a tS9,
score that surpasses any
that haa ever been done at
•hooting that they have ever seep.
Cel Boexley takes his pipe out of
hie mouth and looks vury pleased
whan he thinks of his boy’* fine
tiag. Capt “Dapper-Dan"
Garrison is vury pUasud
shewing. He wants his
tion to rank at the top aaft be It
gotog to have It there if it la
possible. Our old friend Benny "1
pay 'am Heieer” haa svuu to
notified of the score.
lMh shot a 99 in the time fire
in which he was allowed EO sec
onds to get off his shots, M on
inpid with a time limit of 10 sec
onds. His sooro on the stew was
96 which ties the record for that
kind of .hooting.
at
The playoffs to both cleat A and
B water polo aad alto tomketbell
tote taking place al this them. Wia-
will he arneunend ua seen at
tie. Some of thoee basketball
ns are plenty good. W<
i to see the w inner go to
* jl, up*** play the winter of their
™ * € ?r % They did this a couple ef
We would
X
yean
The
n to h^to A and B foot-
and tha clast B hoys are now
the cl kmpionship off.
A will star, theirs to a few
riH^
says
OKLAHOMANS
DEFEAT AGGIE
POLOIBTS
The OkldlU 1,010 Team no.cd
out the Atifie squad Sunday at
Jackson field by a •core of 44. U.
was the second straight leas far
the Aggies* to tore days, the score
Saturday butog 11-4.
The gham was matured by the
1 hard riding of Galbraith and Hea
ter fat
end Jones for the Aggiee.
Captain Xv. Carroll, coacfcletf
an officer oa duty
to lf*i It was through h..
efforts that the present polo field
was built I 1
The lincdj) #0f the teems are as
follows: Oklahoma: Hester, Ay-
eoek, GslbiWth, Hill; A. A M.:
Brown, B. nrett, Joaea, Jordan^|^
~
McCULUKH-DANSBY CO.
of
will be run 8a<
Sunday
these swimming
great thinga.
*smc» to start
FISH BASKETBAU
SEASON OPENS]
The freshman iflftlfll Meson
was offktolly opened last week
with an organisation meeting with
eighty-five fish attending. With
a large number of boys, gfeat ex
p^ctations an held by Coach Man-
feotbufj „ w _ y _ r
Houston had thair ding Smith, who replaced Lil Dim
i
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GANTNER
r
ssatotja:
fastener! Fish*
sturdy ss
soft as
selection ot
sweaters—
to$a.95
a
Jackets and Coats
■ I m i -
to $7.50
Xj.17
CLOCMERS
"Dutch” Meyer certainly has a
reotrd for his five years ef ceech-
tog at T. C U. la 'M hs woa the
Sagar Bowl elaasic I to 9 from
L. B. u. la *f7 he Von the Get toe
Ifowl gems from Marquette II to
A Now to '99 he is meeting Carne-
gto Tech la the Sagar Bowl which
wil ha the best bowl K ame aay-
where
The pistol team is really stop
ping eat and shooting the feoi out
Ike "Bun's EyuT. First W. A.
Becker ef C Field Artillery etepe
eu4 and tiee the slew fire record
the cellsge with a N. He had
enc ahet to the six riag, oae ia the
e, aad the roet ia the "BulP.
Vuw Boh Bhiels comes along
and again ties this record, but w
satisfied with that Hs gees
•u sad shoots a HI to the alow,
rapid and time. Captain Phi. Eas-
iow says that to the best shooting
he has ever seen.
Boh and his brother, Gene, art
kaving a feud. Last year Ccme shot
*79.
Many leading players are com
peting with each other for regu
lar berths. Outstanding among
eighty-five ia AU State High
School center, Bill Henderson
from John Reagan, Houston. Hen-
deraon stands six foot three inches
and weighs 180 pounds. He
Keen showing great work
sr.ould baj hardtj 'to close out
his berth. Also showing goedework
are Manule Cole and Charles Su-v.
enson. Cote is from North Bold)
and helped to carry bis team
the regional championship Both
stand six feet tal. t
Some of the fish traded their
football shoes two weeks ago
Austin for basketball shoes for
short time to show their ability
at bouncing instead of kicking
the ball around. Some of there are
"Boots” Simmons, McPhail, Moaer,
Rogers, Clark, and “Pappa" Wes-
•on. If Wesson is as greaf a b.'i--
ketbaU player as be is a gridaman,
he should blip to land the team
right along toward the top. Clark
ia a brother to E.‘(X Clark who
stood out on the vanity team last
year bring high point maa for the
Aggiee.
for
at
aad toe finals
ether years
have been
far th<
he area ad 2
There will he aa
tog af toiramaral
day eveuiaf at 4)44
Peaay
important meet-
agers, both claee 4 end B, be pree-
oat \
The amount of
to he used by
World's Pair 1919 (luring its opera
tion will he equal to that required
by a eity of 350,0DO population
all
gym.
i' 1 «■ trie current
the New Ybrk
THE FIRST SR API ANE WAi
made by Glenn Cigia, In 1908. The
pontoon attachment, howepuT, was
not perfected until 1911. A
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*14 Bryan Street and
College Station North Gate
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YES, THE FOOD IS
That's Why So Many Aggies ( oa»e
te to Itot, or i
Ddidovs MmU . ;
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Bryan, Texas ;
Waiit a Bite to Eat, or h
When They
plete
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PALACE
LAST DAY, WED.
“Say It in French”
THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
T. W. Ulan i, Head of the Ac
counting Dept., addressed the t
S. Student Forum to Houston
Dec. 1.
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Dean Gibb GUchrist, Head of the
School of Engineering, returned
today from Dallas, whenjha has
bt'cniktlaadtog the convention ef
the American Association of State
Highway Officials, meeting Dee.
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