The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 16, 1947, Image 3

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; r ! Qiv kyle Held
By PAUL MARTIN
Saturday Scrimmage Worth Watching;
Time In Substitution Rule Explained
Football scriramagi- last Satur-
bmmg th« Texas Affiri*
Wnito and R*d teams showed lit
U*. but bvoucht out some out
standing plays by imfriioala. .
Noubljr, biiaky Odell Stautzen-
berger was missing from tb**
Whlta -starting line-up, arith the
big guard still recuperating from
a knee injury suffered in practice
iaat week. Jimmy Cushion, first-
string starting tailback, sparked
the passing attack and put in a
bit of time running as well. Bobby
FriebergerTo
0. U. Say* Hayes
DALLAS, Sept. 15-~(A1
0. (Doc) Hares, basketball
at Southern Methodist Unli
hibitions of funning along with oxpreased surprise today when In-
Stan Heilmig and Boh Geede. I formed that Marcus Frwbargsr.
Hollarig appears to be diriding I the All-State center from Greeo-
bis time between passing, running. nDe High School, had enrolled at
and punting and seems to bo doing the Unhrersity of Oklahoma
well at all three. ' 1 “l saw him about a week ago
Many of the fans were wander-1 and he said be wonid be here.”
Hayes declared. “He already bad
one hand up while leaving the field I filed his transcript and application
after a anbet.tut.on This is part blank at S. M. U. W* had been
of the new conference ruling that grvan to understand nil along that
one player may be substituted he would be here. However, he had
without stopping the clock. The I anrolled at no college and has a
Ags ware required to do this on perfset right to go where he plena-
« I , _ _ all substitutions in order to get es. Of course I am sorry to lose
l**k season s B team quarter- accustomed to doing this when the I him, but that’s the way it is in
back, gave some of the fanciest ex- ! time cornea. lathi sties these days."
‘Fifteen’ for A&M T Association; | 1 rri-w " w “ uk ’* “ u “
Give Newcomers Real Aggie Welcome
Since its reorganization
spring, the T Club has been go
tike s r
‘Trinity Incident’ Brings
Stautzenberger Into Picture
Small San Antonio ScVool Attempts
To Sway SWC Players inlo Midst
tggie T Association played
t Sunday afternoon to the
hostjlaat
som^ one hutt(ln*d freshmen ath
lete* who enrolled only last week
at t|ie college. Barbecued chicken
and pther delicacies were served to
Ufcr iompany thaOncladed among
its r(uinber memtwrs of the admin-
Istrgtion, faculty, and athletic de
part htagi.
With BUI (Big lh»gl Dawson
•mtng. as in. e„ the affair went
off without a hitch. Various guest
lauded the organisatten for the
E sture to which your rorreepon-
ht can only aay "dlUo",
Texas coaching school at El Paso
last month by S. M. U. coaches
k i and there appeared in Uw AU-
I star basketball game. He was one
| of the most sought-after school
w ISthletee in the sUte of Texas.
w.r il. f?mt bte eveil The « foot IBVi inch Fnebergcr.
the sponsoring the annual I
rta DaySrhich included a fool- J .
ball scrimmage to mark the •mi J M ^
!LT*r?^L n 5* • trMk isml tath^SJu pla Jrl:
sad a baseball game.
Charles (Bed) Overly la rurreaV
ly serving as i president, Art
Hamden as vice-president. Cotton
Howell as secretary, Don Dears
aa publicity manager, and Mfka
Oarrla a* sergeant-at-arms.'
game tn the state playoffs—
the largest Individual score ever
run up ia T
AAM Whites Waltz
To 68-0 Victory
; W * j ■ '* Si a
The Aggies Whites, composed of
first and second team members,
romped to 10 touchdowns and a
M to 0 victory Over the Rede here
Saturday afternoon.
Seven of the touchdowns were
scored by the ground route and
three by passes. Bob Goode buck- '
ed two over, one from the one yard \
Hite and another from the two;
Stan Hollmig scored two, one -from
the three and the other front the
*4; Bobby Dew ran on# over from
the 48; Ed Dueek made one from
the one; and George Kadera bruised
over onee from the two. The three
made vis the sir route were from
Jimmy Cushion to Preston Smith,
for 32 yards, and one each to
Charley Wright and Jennings An
derson good for 4 and 17 yards
fwgacthralp. |
Extra-point specialist John Bal
lentinc converted eight times; his [
hioeki
ninth attempt was
led.
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Battalion
PORT
TtlKHDAY. HKITKMHKK 1#, 1M7
l*ug«‘ 3
The name of Odell Stautzenberger, star Aggie guard
and prominent figure in Coach Homer Norton’* 1947 foot
ball plans, Monday was added to the growing number of
personalities involved in fhe “Trini
ty Incident” which is threatening to
blow a big hole in the reputation of
college football in the Soutlftvest.
Stautzenberger, voted freshman
lineman of the Year in the Southwest
in ’46, and currently being boomed
for All-American honors* :tl»B year,
was offered a high, but undisclosed
amount of cash to transfer to the
football-minded San Antonio school
to play this fall, it was learned Mon
day. He refused the offer.
The information, as received by
The Battalion, stated that Cecil Wil
lis, assistant tootludl coa4h at Trini
ty, made the offer to Stautzenberger
In Sun Antonio ihis snnuner, but the
I big guard turned him down flath
Coach Homer Norton of the Aggies said that he per-
! sonally knew of no infractions of gstuhllshcd practices by
Trinity, but mbi. il, that ”if the» • 4■
accuaatioiui of nice, N. M. t'. and {iWm* lu Trinity w|tb wages <•(
1 A. A !. prove true, Mimetbing lloo u innnth,
•huiild l>e dona for the good of cor Mciotwhile, Malty H« II, h< nd
| loge athlvtiea In the Houlhweat,” > Ok* h ot M, M U. agld Lloyd l'«t< >
Prcvloualy, Texua A. A I., Kiev her, Mustang track atsl fo.»tl.pl|
TCU AdcUTtak?
To Number TTeam
FORT WORTH, t*L S*pt. IS
- AP-- Thlxw /JWMaMMm t» the
So. 1 team featured the MOOgd
weak of trsimitg at TCU. Johnay
Sherrod, little wartime IcttOrman,
has moved firmly into the
u: lack spot left opan by mm <
BtMT to Jim Lucas.
Up on the left end la Rax Al
ford, a sophomore from Waco and
Moiellc (Bull) Hick*, soph letter-
man from Lufkin, has moved up
to right guard.
After six rough scrimmages la
four days, the club bad a major
crop of minor Injuries. But oaly
Luca* seems likely to mis* the
opener with Kansas Saturday
night and even hi* bad arm is
improving rapidly.
Simmons. Bonier Conference and
Alamo Bowl champion, and Con
queror of Texas Tech last year, in
Alamo Stadium.
L. I. Smith, President of the
Lone Star conference said Monday,
he was launching an investigation
of the charge* against Trinity and
was out to “get to the bottom of
thin.” is '
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Freshman Pij'skin
Prospects Shaping
I p on Kylr Field
Coach Charlie peWare Isn’t
| ••xaetly counting his chickens be
fore they hatch but he’ll Iw the
last to admit that his Freshman
team for this year isn’t h»aded
with talent When this semester
opened and the Southwest Confer
ence freshman rule went bark into
effect, Charlie found a full house
of high school athletes waiting to
get into the Maroon and White.
Heading an impressive list of
hopefuls is Mike Spencer, All-
State Tackle from Pasadena. Mike
got into the Oil Bowl game one
I year and took part in the North-
South game in El Paso last Aug-
ust. Sports scribes give him credit
for carrying the Pasadena Eagles
to the state quarter-finals last
| winter.
Spencer will find plenty of line-
I men to help him in the five-game
schedule for this fall. Out for cen-
1 ter are Raymond Gieseche, All-
District pivot man from Matador,
and Jack Ceartton and Marvin
Buttler, two All-District centers
from Crockett and Uvalde.
Instltulc and Soul hern Methodist Uttcttnaa in *4:1, had U niiafet cud
hail voiced disapproval of Trini i# Trlnliy. •
ty’s tactics in "leriulllng play-; Trinity, u small stjrtnnan‘a«h<ioL
the bnekflebl |s Karl Molherg from ers.” A. A J, cancelled Its sehmlul- t*ov«d i>s ta npus jf»*vii| .Wasahat
nyAd'liMliMtk. Moltierg made ed game with Trinity this fall In tiiic to *«n Ant'mlq several year*
All Dialrlri Tor three straight Alamo Stadium because two A a ago, and rlncc the vat Im* giown
years. Harlaqd.Collins, a Hlg San- I, fiadlaill hdlermen, end Joiry in pntollinePl by l< ups and houmld.
dy boy from Amarillo, la another Wsndetl and taekle Juek HchuUe, tast year, with plad* alfendy enm
backfiold ramhdate wjlh plenty on loft the school to join Trinity’s plelcd to build an t|iilro n«>w eanv
squad. pus, Trinity joined[tbu Lone Stair
Head Coach Jess Neely of Rice Coufi lenoo and eijfeitd Intcttol-
ebmgt d that a representative of Irina!' athletic «ipupi tition in a
Trinity caitlc on the Rico csminis tog way.
In an attempt t« lure three tlol In it* first game jthls fall, Trln|-
nlayers, Van Ballard, Gerald ty, a “nolMMly** in mailball l iteldn
Weatherly, and Tobin Rote, to a few year* ago, moot* llnrdib-
the hall. He was All District for
two years and received honorable
mention on the All-State team.
Without fluttering up the prac
tice field too much. DeWare can
easily point out four more All-
District backs who will help carry
the mail this season on Kyle Field.
Oscar Hollis of Yorktown is one;
Hollis will ho out for baseball com*
spring. Doyle Moore from Austin
was captain of his team last year.
Another boy from Yorktown is
John Billings. Last but not least
is Enroot Bnumgart of New Ulm,
who made All-District three years
in h row.
With this array of pigskin talent
on hand, it looks like a good year
for the Aggie Freshmen. But
Charlie Dewmre, like the other Ag
gie coaches, isn’t saying a thing.
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Ag-TU Fifth Team*
Sought for Annual
Charily Content
—
An annual benefit football game
between the Texas A & M. and
Texas University freshman teams
Bright prospects for the guard i* being sought by the Ben Hur
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| spots include Roy Reed from
Brownsville, an Ail-District play-
| er who also played in (he North-
South game this year. Billy Jack
W’alker and Bill Sluder 'will also
bo on hand to hold down the
guard positions. Both are All-
District men from Lufkin and
Gainsvillc, respectively.
Looking over the tackle situa
tion, Coach DeW’are will find four
bright prospects to fill that rugged
position. From Mart, Texas come*
Bill FrateHa, who made All-Dis
trict last year. Amon Carter High
School of Fort Worth sent down
Charles Smith, another All-Dist
rict tackle. Don I'rlee of Brown
field ia on the tarkl# list as la Dick
Seearee of San Jacinto of Houston.
Price ia AII-District whlls Hcearce
made All-City.
Looking Into the hackfield of the
Fish team, DeWare has seven
surefire harks. Heading the Hat la
I Blanton Taylor from Hondo, who
made the most valuable player in
I his district last season. Taylor Is
also a baseball player and he
I throws pastes just aa fast as he
does strikes. Along with Taylor in
Shrine crippled children’s clinic of
Austin.
A proposed plan Would have the
game played each year on the
Saturday preceding the annual
Turkey Day battle between the
two varsity' eleven*. It would be
played in College Station when the
varsity teams played in Austin
and at Austm when the varsity is
at Aggieland.
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