The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 26, 1947, Image 3

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ON KYLE FIELD
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Aggie Line Looks GoodrRoutt and Ellis
Bolster Tackle and Guard Positions
Those people here at Aggieland who have started to
worry about the Aggie Football team for this coming fall can
■it back and relax, for after looking over the 1947 Texas
Aggie football roster it seems impossible for ns to have aa
bad a team as the sport scribes predict. We may not win
’em all but well make every team we
play go all the way and use everything
they have to beat ua.
T With Coach Homer Norton and Co.
plus the entire football team a little on
edge because of the unfair publicity they
received the past year, the best stimulant
that ws, the student body, can give is our
wholo hearted support to each and every
man on the coaching staff and the foot-
bull team. This has never been hard to
do in the past when Aggie spirit was so
prevalent on the Campus. I am sure that
bohcves that there is spirit
our team; win, lose or draw.
Many comments have been mads about the Spirit of Ag-
(1*1*1* la th* pest few rear* wh*n '
Afrl* football vie tori w hav* bran
Mr and far betweea, but If th*
Af ft** can *h*k* off th*** harmful
rrlttetaae mad* by p*opi* who are
•» unfortsssls se to net know
wbnt real Aggie mtrtt la n greaUr
ASM win survive bv ihowtnf that
■ a football r***S
DON tMalOMO'
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Collie Station Swimmers Win Football Practice Sessions Start
Septil; 2'f'fjetteftnewReturning
Five Events in AAU Victory
The College Station Swimming Club added another fear
ther to their already decorated cap last week-end in Fort
Worth when they captured the Southwestern AAU Swim
ming Meet by amazing a total of 00 points in the two day
affair. Trailing UM^Afipe* b^orly*
six point*
Club in moi
wont to th*
nd pine*. 1
Pnrrwky
Third
no one, who
among ua, will fall to suptx>rt
does sot
th* one thing on this cam*
i of which w* nr* proud**. "Tb*
of Aggl*lucd .
bnefe to th* 1M1 Ag-
Aquatic Chib with S7 point*.
Th* Moot, which wa* hold at th*
Marin* Pool in Port Worth, •ttraet-
•d • total of ton tool— from Okla
homa and Than*. Among th*
witorod w*r* Th* U
Oklahoma, Dali— Athloti*
Th* Golf Cr**t Coentry Club
Ho—ton. end th* Son Antonio
Aq—Ur Club.
r«l~n Gowsn of th* Dull- Ath-
l*tk Club w— high point mu with
thr** flrato whkh totolrd ih poiut.
Th* tank*r* from « .>ll*Kr Hu
Hon scor*d flv* vtotortos In th* fi
nal* Saturday sigbl whkh tuv*
th*m 80 of th* <u> point* n*o**aary
win.
Th* 400-yd freo-etyl* r*lay toem
t
Mlaatn* from th* Aggto tin* nr*
thoo* two atoltor toeu— of yor*.
Mont* Monertof end Loonard Dtok-
*y. In flgtof th* Mum* of
two Norton and BUI Jam— the
votoran Un* roach looked
tow and caan* up with the
aotutton: Rob—t Rioodv
and Jam— Wlnktor. m
Supporting Tull*
will b* Marlon Sritofmnt, *44 tot-
cantor to ’46.
o w— an all-atat*
Othars who wUl nil
m from time to tl
No shoe is beyond repair
once it gets into the hands
of our expert mechanics.
Put your fall shoe ward
robe in order. Bring re
pair jobs to us now.
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HOUCK’S
coiupoood of Van Adamson, Johnny
Ha*man, Bernard Syfan and Danny
Gr—n, took first to thoir *v*nt with
litti* troubl*.
Jlmmk Plow—*, Aggl* football
*r who I* r x to —• s lot of
action nt tockk thk fall, won th*
100-yd br*—t-*trok* with rompar-
ativ* — to 1 mlnut* 11.1 —conds.
Two other Coll—* Htationlt—
who won Individ—T r*c— wor*
Danny Or—n Is th* loo yd
ft— Slpie and V*n Adnm—n la th*
110-yd Individual m*dl*y.
Th* fifth first slaw for Cotl*«*
Station cam* In the SOO-yd m*dl«y
r*lay when th* toam of Adamson,
•wlmmlng th# back*trokr, Klc.wrra.
■wlmmlng th* hr—st-atrok* and
tog th* fi—-styl*
Dorm 9 Crowned As
Softball Champs;
Play Vets Today
Football at Aggieland for the 1947 season will gut un
der way officially on Monday, September 1 when the varsity
squad turns out for their first day of fall football
The first
f
n
Gr—n, iwti
ramp home
With th* bacon
S Battalion
P 0 R T IS
th* —cond following to th* after-*
soon at thr—
Head Coach Homer Norton will
find n talont*ti and expcrioncod
ftold awaiting hi* pi—our* when h*
▼tow* th* eager ftold of Aggi* foot-
Dorm • beau— th* champ* of I ball hopefuls. Thor* will b* IT var-
Intramural .oftball to*t Friday *Uy totton—a and 11 “B” toam l*t-
wh*n th*y r—civ*d a forfait from terms* returning. In addition to
Dorm 11 In th* playoff gam* for the— 5 varsity •qeedaMn and $
th* shampionihip Dorm 11 was M B N team »quadm*n will also he
for—d to forfeit th* gasto bo—u— pro—nt.
°f sn i—Hgihi* player. Thor* ar* two men who will be
A softball game betw—n Derm pr* Mn t Monday morning for thrlr
• and th* Cagtr Beam, «hem|»Hhet leer of football at aaM
of the College View Softball n,, \ up, (r,.phmpn cn<U lUt Hull
Ueg—, will be stogml tonight to 1 ^ ^ ^
determine th* b—t softball to
will begm at 9 o clock in the
on the campus.
Tftev __
mark and Chari— Devtd—n, who
•Ugihle for vaseKy play bo-
e of their partklpetlon In
ar*
TUESDAY, AUGUST 26 1947
Page 8
Intramural Softball
Standings
Ptaal
Itee-
h*r* to INI and
Point
Anothsr unknown!
■*8p—t*d this
Chip” Routt,
man numeral
w*nt to W**i
lineup aa detormis-
Norton at aprtag
probably undergo *
before the kickoff
ime on September
Boothw—tom. But, fer
thk look* like our first
Howell »nd Norton
Hlfgi— at end*, Jim winklrr and
Bob Ttthstot tackle*, OdeQ BUbtS-
rg*r land Herb Turtey at
Gary at —nter, and a
■poaed of the follow,
ingi Jimmie Osahton, Bobby doff,
Giving Coach Norton plenty ef
»uch no,Mind aaauunr* will hr thr
A«gi*
Harry
ran Ua*
BUtoUr,
coach),
r rmnlOa,
“Dew?
the last thr— years. Al
For Delicious Ice Cream
— Try—
ar* Hobart Holm—, Henry Hook
Jo**ph Logusnec and Ver
non Schmidt, all lettermen on th*
44 Aggto B team, and Max
nor, a fr—liman who mad*
spring training to Urns to b* *11-
fibk for this y—n’ vanity.
Urn Mg f—ottan merit la MU-
too “Littto Chip” Bentt who
traaalerred heck to AAM after
thr—y—rm at^W—t Point. Roott
he— to *4* nnd th— we— to the
he h— ptoyod for
ilth—gh he
SMn*t piny toe n—eh f— the
Army to the— thr— yean, he
will be mtoeed at Weet Point
Reett may he the a—wer to our
tackle problem.
Cotton” Howell and Norton
■Country” Higgins, two veteran
Aggie end*, leave no doubt to my
mtod that the Aggto flanks win be
heavily fortified again this fall.
Giving "Cotton” nnd "Country** n
lot of competition for their start
ing berth* an two more lettermen
last yean squad, Charles
Wright and Ray Whittaker Others
who will play a lot of end for the
Aggi— an Oecar Pollock. Merl
Prokop. Ray Hallmark and Chari—
Daridaon.
Oar favorite —nildnto for *11-
aad AU-Americ—
Od*l Btasts—herger.
hod,l> aatf •Ide-ktok,
toy, wM mo- thoa ftl
Oolvto Ihipre. \,lll (>^>,1,1,
The center of th* Aggto line win
he *tnngthened considerably by th*
Teturn of Herbort BUto, f 44 and
46 kttarman nt center Although
Robert Gary, who lettered to 43.
44 and again lari year, wilt prob
ably get th* starting nod. Elite
wilt bo around for a lot of action
Richard Callender Garrett Gulp,
and Joeeph Bennett a— other* who
will a— action at center
(ards Win Wives’
Volleyball Crown
At College View
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utaff composed
l BID Jam- <vt
Ixpiffis I
who t o— —t and
from th* coach
dm* in thlr-
Dimmltt, vet.
|*ran'Aggto trainer
Marty Karow will Si— be ml*—d
u*w*on i tn* man w—
get* *4—). Ml—ins froi
Ing staff for th* first
tom y—n will b* LB I
Leland to Attend
j Accounting Meet
Worn*n’s Volleyball out at Col-
tog* View ended lari week when
the Cardinal* downed the Airedatoe
in two gam— out of three
come the new champ* of the Veti T w j yv.
W r!» cVrimiT." cMchrt by Kitty ' p *"* lw ’ t of Accotmt-
Sotnro.r. wob tbl J*
n .^ ■econd game be- XmeyicB* Accounting Society be-
k d “* “ official capacity, having
1R *> th ^ ^ mTr * d M director of r—enreh for
P a the orranixation during the past
With th* —rim tied at one game I ^
"'VindoutTf— the r-rd. __! Determmat.on,*’ ‘Teaching Prob-
Btand 'OuU for the C—ds w*— torn* and Technkjo—Tito U— of
{Sto*Sommer M * Xi * McNal y I Vtaa ^ Aida to the Teaching of Ae-
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