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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1940)
WTm T II Alf HO.'HUB* JCHt _ BMTAUON SPORTS KivnKr aii illi mmorougn, Conatserand Breaks As Nation Turns Eyes Towards Conference Grid Teams Saturday 1W \imb broke • bH tbte mi km w‘n Httl hMftec <~ a a t rota rood to tkt Kti* UhA for tbo foartk time botnttf Moot Ttoo om cam* off o. k. Out oa tbo pacific Coast Prtoay aiffbt. tbo Soatbom Motbodtot Mas tango foagbt tbo U. C. L. A otoroa jrard for pard right ap ootU tbo iMt portod vbon Umo to go to •orb roUod around Pro*ton John •ton took tbo gaoM in h kftor (lomont droro through tbo e*n tor fo r the tying touch daws. Pnnqua •a* ho ring on off night and failed ha at tempt to con r«rt Liter kicked the winning field from tbo Sato nine yard I too. Many timoo tbo Soatbom Met bo crew omrebed toward pay dirt bat alwnye fell back to tbe final tree The heat got tbe beet of tbe Colorode Unnroreity boye along with tbe conotnnt pounding of Bible'e eqund and tbe Uahroroity won their opener 19 to 1. Thie one came off a. k- too Arkaaoae'woa over tbe Edmond Teacher* SS to 0, nod tbe Baylor Bear* • trained a bit to defeat North Toxae Teacher* after being dated by tbe mnltitodaa of pasoee to regain tbe load and win IT to II. But the T C. U. Homedfrog* again came up and corered the ground and took advantage of every break that appeared It wa* tbe Prog’a game all the way by the ecore and the Genta by play he •core, T C U. 41. Centenary 4 Humble A & I 26 to Twister From Tulsa Dr. Grady Rtniaon Dentist North Goto . CAMPUS IS# All Day TODAY ONLY Joan Her*holt “Courageous Dr. Christian” with Dorothy Lovett Also Edgar Kennedy Comedy and Lateot News WED • THUK& “The House Of Seven Gabies” with Vincent Price Margaret Lindsay Nan Grey - Dick Foran Aiao Sport Reel - Comedy Up in the Miaeoun Valley, the Tulaa Hurricane blew over Waah bum 17 to 4. Thu waa the firat of the conference game* for the Golden Team and they auceeeded in holding their victim* at bay throughout the entire game Tulaa marked ap tl fimt downa to Waahbum’a *even. gained *77 yarda to by the looeer* and completed 1 ad 14 paaaea, while Waahbu rr eked to two completion* out of 17 trtoOi N A Keithdcy took the feme tor the Tube eleven He counted for two touohdbwri* on hia pa**ee to Bill GimmoS Dick Morgan. 20« pound junior j An4 ) py rh Pram AAM 42 Yard Um A large epewtog game rrowd aaw tbe Aggie* run and paea their way to a H O victory over Tetaa A. A 1. eo Kyte Field Satarday afternoon Numorou* Aggie *ub«titut w.r . put aeveral clicking combination, on the field and their acenng punch waa never held ap. A. A I. woe fighting all tbe way bat their team waa roundly outclassed and tbe Javeltona never ceme doaer then the Aggie 42 yard line and tbia was on an iotereepted poas The Aggie* bed II firat downa to two for their foee -and the net gam on running play* for the Tex •a A. A M team waa 119 yards, while the air route aaw them pick up 16A. yard* for a total of 2t£ yards The Javelina* were (tailed to the running department and came off the field minus 11 yards on the ground and their net total for both paaaing and running wa* only 8 yarda Conataor placed two spectacular kick!* deep in enemy territory in the late period* that kept the Hog* in the shadow* of their own goal I The firat touchdown cam# on a blocked punt by big Jim Sterling. Aggie end. a brace of plunge* by Kimbrough and a ground gainer j by Pugh Kimbroogh ateppe*! ! around right end for the firat counter Kobnett added another point with a perfect placement Cnnatarr raced through the Hug *, left end late in the first quart#' for the other wore of the pertod after •ucre«»iv«- run* by Kimbrough rj ■■ mrtjjp * . - ' ”■ 't * l'" Golden Hurricane Will Furnish Next Test For A&M Football Team Glean Henkle m-peead guard •• tbe Uotoertoty ef Tatoa team. • * I peeled to be ready far tbe Texas Aggies wbaa tbe teems meet to Koa Aeteeie October I. A ieeier Heowle Is jest leertong hie duties at tbe guard pmi. having ptoyad fallback to high acbeel ami as a fresh man at Talas BATTALIONA— renter wrenchod hia knee and at present has been removed from the starting team to face the Aggie* in the Alamo cKy next Saturday Need A New Ijunp? SEE OUR I. E. S. Swinging LAMPS 13.95 • STUDENT CO-OP North GtW • Ph. 13$ The halftime count vai 19-0 after Kimbrough added anotber touch down on a power play from the two yard line With *even minute* of the game remaining. Pugh fired a 21-yard pan* to blocker Jim Thoma*on who raced acroa* the A k t f’*! l*ne The final point from placement wa* made good by Robnett ami the end of the game found the Aggie* in the laed 20-0 Tbe Tata# Aggta* will tout their troogth far tbe MMto Mm tbto •aeon when they meet tbe Tutot Golden Hurricane to new Sun Antonie Municipal bum to Bun Antoni*. Satur day, October ft INe teem* first met to 1912 when tbe decision went to Tulaa, 11-19. Tbe next tim* they amt wad twe yuan ago to tbe Tytor Roe* Festival game hut tbto time tbe Aggies won 90-0, to tbe game to which Jim Tboaaaeoo, tbe Aggie bock, get tbe famous -kick to tbe paata''. Joat to rafraob the fas* minds, her* is tbe atory la the third quarter, after a touchdown, Cooton kicked off for AAM and tbe boll, batug out ef hound*, went into play on tbe Tulaa tt On the next play Thomason wa* in on the tackle While on the ground and to the pile up his ankle wa* twisted under a Tulaa play er'i arm la tryii* to free it he gave a kick, which the official* took a* intentional and banished him from tbe game, at the same time penaltoed the Aggie* half th* distance to the goal Una, 12 Vk yards. Thomason got up, bent over to roach for hto helmet and as he did Cnmmma, th* Tulaa player, let go with a swift kick to the eeat of Thomason's britches, which nul lified the former penalty and also got the Tulaa boy banished from tbe Aggies TURSDAY. OCTOBER 1 Intramurals Basketball and Handball Gaines Scheduled as Openers For Season PAGE 3 Freshmen Football Proapecta Flourish With 90 ( andidates 10 I>et Us Fix Your Radio! EXPERT RADIO REPAIR WORK STUDENT CO-OP North GaU Hi BOH MYFKS Definite date* hew been decided upon for itartmg the boll rolling in the first intramural game* of this year i Four team* have the distinction The AAM freahnmn football 0 f being in th* limelight by virtue teem i* growing in leap* and bound* Ly flr , t ramr M-bedulcr* la the tn number* and the lost count *how 0 f class A hind halt 1st ed 90 aspirants on th* squad before jCerpj Headquarter* will meet M* Fresh awn Football ( oodt H R Me- chine Gun Cavalry at 4 09 p m Quillen issued s call for volunteers | o^ber Mh Other game* in th>* to the freshman class. sport on the same day are A Cuv Head Coach Homer Norton re ^ „ y Coast Artillery, A Field reived hi* first acare of the year Artillery v* C Cavalry, 8 M; 1 In- when he scrimmaged the varsity fantry vs Hq Cavalry, 7:41 DHb- agamat the freahmen Th* varsity bling down the basketball court tbe firat team wa* held at bay for nine MnM day at 4 00 for the initial minutog^and then ran acroa* three g B m* will be 2nd Corps Heodquart touchdotoD* before Norton sent the ! r rs and B Field Artillery Three firat teem to th* shower* He then | ,,th*r contests m the opening se- sent his second team and • Ion* ries are Srd Headquarter* FA v* lut of reeervm against the Fish a Infantry. 4 41; G Infantry v» A only to see them almost halted m ( oast Artillery, 7 4A. D Cevelry their track* for three quarter* The „ g | n fantoy, 9 80 reserve* finally .lipped arrow a Claas B game, have not been final wore in the toat few a*™"^ ^beduled yet and are .latod to when the tilth fresh mar craw wa* A&M Rated Fifth In National Poll Hy Faul R MilUamaoa 1 W1 REPAIR RADIO ANY NEW RADIOS FOR SALE COLLEGE RADIO SHOP North Gate 7/ecV**AG0N by Albert Richards It's Got “Action-Fit” They’re here and they’re all winner* — These new handnome leather coat* and jackets tailored by Albert Richardn Juat try one on and you'll see why Albert Richard* ‘ ’ Action-Fit ’ ’ leather coat* are the choice of young men everywhere Genuine coif, borne hide*, cape*, suede* and utvil combination* of t h ** smartest sportswear you’ll see this *ea*oil $8.50 to $19.50 FREE Call at either store— ('ollege or Bryan, for the new 1940 Albert Rich ard* Football map It’s free for the asking YbLhdv^imh XDt W707I7 CiOChlERS ( ollege and Bn an Tesa. A 4 I ArhSHM. Tula*. AGGIES! We want to Uke this opportunity to thank you for your patronage at the beginning of this school term. We are at your service and ready to serve you in every way possible. on the field Norton said after the start Monday Sports to be repre- sen ted on opening day are basket game, “Gosh. I'm glad I don t have ^ ^ „, lmlninc to play those boys every Saturday ( Only two out-of-stole lads are on the freshman squad They are Richard De Arment from Bessemer Pa. who said he came to Texas AAM because he heard they of fered the best Fish and Game course in the country, the exchange store I "An Aggie Institution” Tearing off into latramaral Sports Every ergaaisattoa eater od the first event* ef tbe program this year 17 class A teams sod 12 class R teams filed entry cards. That’s 100 per cent entry Home town clubs here begun to take their piece on the campus for their functions for tbe coming year. These organisation* take a lot of credit for the pastimes they furnish during the year. There will ha • meeting of all minor sports captains or their rep reoentotives Tharedsy night in 42 Law after yeH practice. The meet tog to celled fee the toying of pleas to pash minor sports end the in terest to the vartoas reeteato for the year Freahmen who plan to participate in the swimming events are urged to come down to the pool for prac tic* in order that all kinks will be gone and strokea smoothed to the perfection necessary to meet keen competition TO LOOK YOTR BEST SEE US REGULARLY Always At Your Service Jones Barber Shop North Gate A Change... ... in weather bring* a change in appetite We change with the season. Viait u* often. DE LUXE CAFE The Aggie*’ Meeting Place . Bgy> STOMACH COMFORT Why suffer with indigestion, gas. gall bladder pains or high blood pressure 7 Restore your potassium balance with Alkaleeine-A and tbses trou bles will disappear Sold by wmk Pkuun North Gala NOTICE Due to Religious Holiday - we will be closed Thursday until 6 P. M. 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