The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 03, 1940, Image 5

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Williamson Predicts A & M-Tulsa
FootbaU Game Will Be Close One
Hurricane* Predicted for San Antonio
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Joek^tef far position t» Um ran-
pwtiv* aaaftiMtiH will aaka th#
• battU af tha balls on
tkt aattonal (rUiron
Wa MU lika Daka and wa’ra
pfcfciac tka Blua DariU to taka
Tannaaaaa lata camp Daka blank ad
V. M 1. 18 to 0 In a ffraat powar
display last waak^nd. wkila Taa-
MMaa raatad la a bad of raaaa
fraw a 4» u 0 traandnc of Mar
ear Tbo ratlnfa favor Daka avar
Tannaaaaa by MI to WJ on tha
bails of thair opaalnf parfom
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Son*# of tko raally tough onas
wa plrk ara Auburn «rrar Tulana
Mlnnaaota ovar Nabraska. Mlrhi
fan oaar Michigan A tat#. North
CaraUaa oaar Clawson, and Mar
quatta oaar Wisconsin
Tala as tbs Tarrtbla
Tbiana's Croon Wsaa looked tar
ribia against Boston Col lags last
weak, so the nod goes to Auburn
Michigan's 41 to 0 drubbing of Cali
fornia was mora powerful than
had barn aipartad. but the old
grudge battia in the home league
against the more highly touted
Michigan State team in years is
going to be a tussle of the bean
That Wolf pack from North Car
olina State makes us reverse our
pre-season appraisal by straight
In the
am William and Mary
deoa. They have tbs edge
m will bo Printston oaar Vander
bilt, Tala oaar Virginia, Obis State
oaar Psrdus, Taras A. A M. oaar
Tntaa, Colorado U. oaar Kansas
Stats although they both haea tbs
same ratine of *11, Holy Crass
oaar Louisiana Stats, Missouri
oaar Pitiaburg. aad U. C L A. oaar
Santa Clara.
Detroit fata the nod oaar Catho
lic U , but HU bs float Both ara
loadad for boar and Catholic U.
went undefeated last year except
for that erasy 18 to 99 loss to St.
Anealm'a. The figures say Detroit
will break the winning streak
Others that will boar watching
include Baylor over Dsnesr, Georg*
Washington over Manhattan, and
Iowa over South Dakota—even
with Sonth Dakota picked by many
sports writers to be the best in
the North Central Conference
Braesas will be Alabama over
Meraar, S. M U. over Denton, and
Washington oaar Idaho
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gama. Dick Mergaa. (abase) M4 pound Janter raster, will start against
tko Aggies in Saa Aateaie Strang aad rangy, ke is an ace ball-snapper
aad Mocker, sad is deselepiaf into ana of the finest defeosire cantors
is •.aides Hamrane historr At one end will ke Ken Gihaon. (right)
4 fast 8 inch and weighing ttS pounds, playing his ■crowd year on the
varsity eleven
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3
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By Boh Myer*
Following up the start of Class
A sports, class B activities are
set to begin on Monday. On this
day many “fish''
will gtt their first „ |
taste of intramur
al play at A A M
College
('lass B touch
football is to be
run off at the rat*
of eight games a
ill n*e
the play
ing of an average Hvm*
of two games s week by each out
fit
Games scheduled for Monday in
the class B division are as follows
| . TOUCH FOOTBALL
4 00
C-C. A. C. -- B Cue
E F A — I Inf
G Inf — A Sig
Srd Hq F. A -Inf Band
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B Eng — D Caa
Hq Big — 1 Hq. F A
E Eng — H Inf
F C. A C. ^ C Caa
BASKETBALL
4 00
B F A. - D Eng
B tig — A F A.
G F A - C Inf
D Inf — A f A. C
iers or for the managers who are
refereeing
Eighty yards will be the distance
between goal posts, each ten yard
tone being reduced to sight but
the designation of the tones will
not be changed
Action is picking up speed down
*t the gym Boxers sr* taking the
stiffness out of the weight bag
and are breaking in the new punch
mg bags
Many men were on the basket
ball court; among them several
varsity players Looks lika the
men are interested in getting an
early start this year
Several hundred gold objects
dog up from ancient Indian burial > Office
Anyone interested in trying out
for Sophomore manager is request
ed to come down to the Intramural
for a try-out. All second
10 THE STAR SPANGLED
BANNER.”
The evening program is also
made up of compositions by Amer
ican musicians and will be select
ions intended to please the adult
audience The program includes:
1 “SYMPHONIC OVERTURE"
- -Opus Burnet Tuthill.
2. Tone Poem "SKYWARD”-
Nathaniel Shilkret
3 Trombone Solo — "BLUE
BELLS OF SCOTLAND”-Arthur
Pryor
4 "RHAPSODY IN BLUE”-
George Gershwin
6 Excerpts from the Grwnd Op-
•ra—“N ATOM A"—Victor Herbert
6 Xylophone Solo—“SPANISH
VALSE"—George H Green.
7 ANDANTE from THE
NORDIC SYMPHONY”—Howard
Hanson.
8 Fantasy - “A VICTORY
BALL" —Ernest Rebelling
9 THE STAR SPANGLED
BANNER
On the printed program there is
s short paragraph giving some
points of interest shout each com
poser and selection to be made
Until this season it would have
been impossible to hear s concert
such as the U. 8 Marine Band
will play, according to Capt. Wil
liam F Santelman, distinguished |
leader of this famous musical or
ganisation. This band, known for |
its resplendent scarlet and blue
uniforms, is bringing to the A 4
M campus s full program of artia-
tic excellence and stirring marches
This band has been in existence
since John Adams officially ap
proved the bill that brought the
band into being on July 11, 1798 It
has performed at White House
functions since the days of George
Washington Probably no musical
organisation so gloriously express
ea the soul of a nation—its history,
its religion, its patriotism, its hope
and aspirations—as does the U
S. Marine Band This band, whose
pkk them, it might ke
tko hen stop.
Hoad Obaek Chet Beneftel brings
> team to Texas with the in ten
ttm of stopping tko march to tko
eoaat wHk an anblimiaked record
T\o Hurricanes have taken to
tke practice field paying eloae at
tention to tkeir pass defease. Tkey
believe their groand defense is
•trong enough to alow the Aggios
down and make thorn uko to tho
air.
As for their offense tho backfleld
is boos tod by Jo# Gibson, brother
of the regular end, Kotmoth. as
blocking back, sophomore Gloa
Dobbs, as wing back that miakltng
thorn to beast two triple threat
backs la the game at the same
time, the other being N. A. Keith
ley, and Ray Muchowich.
Muchemtrh is a Texas boy hail
ing from Freeport He is playing
hit first year on ths Hurricane
varsity but has received much ex
perience from play with the Kil
gore Junior College.
The Gibeon brothers also claim
residence in the I>w* Star State j
graduating from Klectra High
School.
Surprise performances have been
turned out by a few Tulsans, and
these have caused Chet to revise
his number-one team in a few
' spots. Browne Ambuili and Roy
Stuart will probably start as guards
instead of Gler. Henicle and Wayne
Halt, 230 and 220 poands respect-
j ively, who have failed to get into
] condition as quickly as the smaller
boys.
This still leave* the Tulsa team
going onto the field with a veteran
line. Bill Gnmmett and Ken Gib
son will fill the ends, Charlie
Greene and Don Gray at tackle
posts, Ambum and Stuart at the
guards, with Dwk Morgan at cen
ter
As for the Aggies, they are in
mb ths asms tmfttlen m they
re before the A. A L Jaenltne
fray Tke au* storting team will
take to tka field at I o’clock with
tko Other sWamm randy for tka
call if the go of the gam* permit*.
U of T Boasts-
(Continaed from Pag* 4)
sidelined with a pulled leg muscle
According to advance report*
from Boulder, Colorado will bring
a large squad with many mterans
from the Big Seven champion
ship team including Leo Btosica.
a 180-pound Junior being bailed as
another Wkixaer White. Staeica’s
passes te John Pudlik, 200 pound
end, were instrumental to several
’88 victories, and Coloradoan again
are expecting much from thto “Pole
to Pole" combination.
Upon two pooetbi* advantages,
superior reserves and stronger re
sistance to Texas beat, the Long
horns are largely basing thedr hopes
for an opening victory.
POOL HOURS
Monday. Tuesday. Thursday, and
Friday from 4 00 to b 30 p m
Wednesday. Saturday, and Sun
day from J 00 to 5 30
Out of 4252 game# scheduled for
last year, W7 were forfeited
Roughly, this is 14 per cent. Not
only does this mean that the team
forfeiting the game didn’t play, but
too, includes the fellows who went
down to the field to play against
them Roughly speaking again, wa
will make a conservative estimate
and aay that ton men, on an aver
age, turned out for each contest
It is but a simple mathematical h|tU)ry ^ the hi> .
calculation to come to the condua- of ^ liniment .t-
,on that there were some 4.000 Coe, ^ h „ hMlled ^ ntQrJ) of ^
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ground in Panama by Univaraity
of Pannaylvaiua archeologists have
been placed on exhibition in the
university museum
GREATER PALACE
Thursday - Friday - Saturday
SOVINTURE comes to
year men are eligible for this Job
Prevue 11 P. M. Saturday Night
Wallace Beery - Ann Rutherford
“WYOMING” *
Aleo Shown Sunday • Monday
The playing field for speedball
and touch football has been abort
ened twenty yards for this year’s
play It wilt ao longer be necessary
for a player to ha a superman In
order to play tke game of speed
bail now It’o hard to tell whether
the change was mad* for tke play
tostanta who went to the field of
play last year oaly to find their
opponents absent Think thia over
men, and then ask yoursalf if H is
fair to your opponent or to your
self to forfeit game*
IF YOU DONT WANT TO
PLAY A GAME, DONT RNTKR
IT!
WELCOME BACK.
AGGIES ...
PARKER
LUMBER CO.
Since \m
Bryan, Texaa
Swimming Team
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4)
mars who won laurels during the
■ummor vacation period, but the
hat would not be complete wHh-
eut mentioning several boys who
remained on the campu* during tka
summer and organised a water poke
team Thia toam won the state
AAU water pelo meet which wae
held at College Station this year
Coached by Art Adamson, vanity
swim coach. Prod Renand, Nad Ew
ing. Bob Taylor, BUI McCauley,
E Toro, Jimmy Da via, Gilbert Nag
le, Gariaon Smith, and J. Schon
field all provad tkeir mettle will be
watched as future Aggie polo stars.
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conquering heroes. Its cadence*
have marked the way to the final
resting places of tke nation's honor
ed dead The Marine Band has beat
en the tempo for the American
heart whether to steady the pa-
tnotic flame m time of war and
sorrow, or to sound its joyous ac
claim in moments of triumph, its
crescendos have voiced the nations
rejoicing and its muted strains
have spoken a people grief The
oideet bend in the country ita his
tory has been both vivid and event
ful.
In order that as many people as
possible, especially student*, will
have an opportunity both to see
and hoar this famed organisation
the Marin* Band has consented to
give a special matin** performance
in addition to the regular evening
perform*nee, which will bo hold at
College Station, at 1:30 in Guion
Hall. Under special agreement
with Marin* Band officials per
mission has been granted to admit
school children in group* for only
864 a child.
Having the Marine Bstoj at A.
A M is indeed a privilege, «mi an
opportunity that all should tike
advantage of. It ia ran indeed
that «m M f lvOmd to hRihm •
performance *f such a famous or
ganisation.
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THE ENROLLMENT FIGURES
Wednesday aftarnooa at 6 o’clock
showed a total of 6,514. Thursday
is tke bet day for enrollment aad
a Toll—it figures already <
od Registrar E J. BowalT* ea-
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