The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 18, 1947, Image 3

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Norton InalraM that thti
'ulil probaMy atari Baainal
•tern, exc#pt that >i«l Du
4»k, ham|»ered by a ahoal |
J»ry, will be In hia regular puattioti
. at fulllmck.
The aquad, which haa been |rel
ting a ateady done of Idackbourd
Work along with the acrimmafing,
Will begin taking it eaay Thurmlaj
it order to cut down the chance*
oL injuries before the
Opener.
ThcTigem—A&M Conaolidat ed High School Football Team
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Lost Bicycles
Have you loat a bicycle? If ao, »
tiait to the Campus Seeurity may
prove fruitful.
Fred Hiekman, eampua security
officer, report* that a number of
bicycles have, been fmimi during
the past year. An attempt is Ix-
ing made to locate the owners of
•tjlese vehicles, he stated.
4 & M Consolidated High School
Opens Football Season Friday
High Bchool football get* under way for the local patron*
Friday night when the A. & M. Consolidated Tigers meet the
Aldine eleven here on the Tiger field. Kickoff is slated for
7 .30 p.m.
The Tigers are fielding a strong*
AGGIES!
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AlMayi glad to idaiu you
team this season, since all of their
starting lineup are lettermen from
last year’s team. Of these eleven
*X|»erienced gridsters, three have
Men service for two years and
have letters. ty> prove it.
Calling the plays for the Con
solidated lads is Mason Lee Cash-
ion, the Tiger quarterback. He is
ably assisted by Hamid Williams,
a hard hitting haek Other men
in the backfield include Anderson
and Drew it.
Guard Aden Magee will not see
aetum in this first game due to a
leg injury.
New bright lights have been in-
stalled at the Tiger Stadium in
time for this first tilt and a new
fence has also been creeled. Ag
gies will l»e admitted on a Student's
ticket which cost* .10 cent* while
adults will have to pay fiO cent*.
A complete schedule of the Tiger
games for this fall is a* follows:
Sept. 2ft- Somerville, here.
Oct, II--Centerville, there.
(hi. I0-7 Wortham, here,
(Vt, 17-e-Tomhall, then'.
Oct. 44" l*>velmly, her* 1 .
fW t »(• Normangec, here,
Nov, 7 n Huffalo, here,
Hm h thr 1M7 PdlUon of tlw A. A M. ( onaolWatctl
Tlgcm that will make their gridiron debut Friday night
on the home field. On the front row, left to right am
Dowell, Street, Dawa, Klllough, Magrr Thhlrr, and
Parnon. The haekneltl on the back row* rentl* from left
to right: Anderwon, (’aahion. Prewit, and Wllllama.
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the summer
glhle for all
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This fall the rross country tiwm,
should be of about the same cali- 1 '
l>er as last years team. Return
ing will be all of last years team
except Joe Vajdns who graduated
and Webster Stone who will he
out most of the season and maybe
all of It because of an oinration
that he had la«t summer.
Members of last years team who
will be out again this year are
Carol Hahn, J. D. Hampton, Jerry
Bonnen, J. MrGlothin, R B Ad-
kina, J. W. Hargis S. C. I.udwirk.
A transfer stmlent, Mark -Gesslin
and a number of men who were
at the Annex last year who will
try opt for the team will strvng
then the team further.
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1947
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Del. 4 O. U. (hi Norman, Oklu.)
Ort. Ih Okla. A A M.
(ai HullwHier)
I bile I'l ruling Nnr th Texan Slat#
(here)
N#v, 1 Texas V. (her.»
Ni»y, lx ^ (onfervn#* Mevi
(Austin)
A&M LrrMlimnt To
RminiiD irurk Vnd
Tirld Loin|M k litioii
The Affg io f4* *hntr»n trHck team
wiRtake to Ihi- (tnder path, hvhiii
thi* spring for the first time since
1041.
There will only lie two men on
the team who were in the slate
meet at Austin IhM year They are
Don Mitchell of Deer Park who
won the quarter mile and (|«ne
Salmon who placed fourth in the
discus. Salmon is also on the
freshman football team.
Track roaches. Colonel Andy and
Ray Putman, have Ineatr-d 24 good
prospects at Bryan Field to hols
ter the team, and the coaches be
ll jeve that “We will have as good
rAteam as anyone in dual meets
and that the team will turn out to
be average.”
An attempt Is being made to re
vive the “Little Conference" meet
I this year which was an annual
meet between A. & M., Rice, and
Texas U. freshman teams each
year before the waf. There
will also be meets scheduler! with
| other freshman teams and theae
will be announcer) at a future* date.
With the Aggies first game of the ’47 season only three
days away. Coach Homer Norton put his changes through a
rough drill under the sun Wednesday, topping the after
noon’s activities off with an hour-long scrimmage between
the first and second teartis.
This latter head-knocking duel proved quite interesing
to this by-stander and might Ih* used'as a signpost for things
to come when the Aggies start playing for keeps in confer
ence warfare.
In general, the play was not such as to cause the Ag
gies to Ih* ranked as national contenders, hut in spots, they
l«H>ketl like they might Is* able to take care of themselves
come October. The two teams I tattled on eveh terms for a full
thirty minutes, UTore Harney Welch unloosed hjs Ih'U and
whipped off an Hd-yanl-punt-return for the game’s first tally.
John Ballantine's point made It 7*0 which hOhhI up until the
last play of practice when Hob (ksHle heaved a touchdown
|iaaa to Meryl Maly. "Automatic" John's point split the U|>*
rights to make it 14 0 at the finish.
Cndel Grid Opener Slated for 31*. M.
Againal Strong Southwestern Team
Th* IMT
officially totu
with the power
rhamplunx of
( aark M M Madia* i
ha* alatml ltil« I
HI# •quad I* la I ha belt
eaadiiltMt ef any «tuad
ever marked WliH allM*
•quad, Medtair will hav#
malarial ha Haa had ilaaa
MNtaim whan tha hrala* haal
OttItrvraHr of Tain 7-0,
Working fram lha 'T* fi
Hen lha Plralaa will ha
pa«l tiaeauaa of lha loai
•tar "T' quartarhark
Maana. Mean*
'•all contract
randarlng him
eolleglat# aporta
Coach Hrnner Norton'* h(great
problem conremlng the rqminx
con teat I* the fact that little ia
known about the Pirate tactic*
except the fact that they are
working from the “T". Norton
feel* that the Aggies will be In
top phyaical and mental condition
for the game and that each player
will turn in a brilliant perform
ance.
Aggie* who have been on the
injured list thia fall hut who will
he ready to go Saturday are;
Guard* Odell Stautxenbergrr ami
Jim* Sacra, back* Ed Duaek and
Buryi Baty, and placement artiat
John Ballentine. Max Grlenor,
fiaahy freahman guard, will he
held out of action another week
| Ix-cauae of a sprained ankle that
i* alow healing. Pre*ton "Pee Wee’'
Smith, first string left halfback,
may not see too much action Sat-
unUy because of an injury aua
tained in Tuesday’* ■crimmage.
Coach Norton’s probably atari
ing line-up ia aa follow*: Cotton
Howell at left end, Norton Higgins
at right end, Bob Tuba at left
tackle, Jim Winkler at right tack
le, Odell Stautxenberger at left
iruard. Herb Turley at right guard
Bob Gary at center, Jimmie Caah
ion at quarterback, Rob Goode at
right half, Barney Welch at left
half and Ed Duaek at fullback.
To
MOtllTON, TM, Sept |
(API—Th* Dallas Rebel*, riding
with Mfttory, moved Intn town to
day for the opening game of Ih#
final pl«r-«ff Mrie* wKh Houston
to d#t«r«iln# the Texas Leaf*#
pennant winner.
The R#h#la, who last year wouad
up in second place then licked Hi
Antonio and Fort Worth In t
play-off*, hid fair to do almost the
name thing this time. THd opposi
tion la different and the Rebels
finished third over the full season
rout*. \ (
Houston, the leader in the regu
lar campaign, will b« highly-favnt
ed to pitch Dallas out of a chance
at the Dixie Series hut ao wa*
Fort Worth. The Rebel* took four
out of seven games to blast their
way -into the final round.
Dallas wound up the aerie* last
night by downing Fort Worth 1-0.
then hopped a train for Houston.
Round man Bobby Hogue, who
won 16 game* and lost ft over the
regular season route, and afho
gained one victory In the play-off
with Fort Worth, was nominated
by Manager AI Vincent to to« the
mound for Dallas tonight. ^
Manager Johnny Keane of Hous
ton named Ai Papai, knucklc-liall
specialist who has 22 decisions
against 10 losses this season, to
oppose chubby Bobby. •
Hullalion Stall
To Meet Friday
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I Mg which the Mall ha* he#n InmixI
dgll|.
There are *1)11 opaNlnga nn Ih#
•Uff nf Ih# MaliallM fm repori-
n* ami »lh#r asalaHinla, aa III#
ftew Mtlnllng whedule leqMirea A
Jnrgi'r nersennel ihan ew hefnre,
Time Inlerested are Invited In at-
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lehd (he meelthg Friday.
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Indonesians an* typically short
and slender, with broad flat face*,
and straight or wavy black hair.
Mandwiihmt la'lwc*i> th# lwo4
•aoring (hrust. was some lively of. I
fanelvr acllon hlubiightml by
(It-orgc hmdera'. puwa-r running j
Kadcra, •ubhing In ih** llr*! •iiina
hArkflehl for Du*<*k, who (• out
temporallly with a shoulder In I
jury, •hog,m| drive that was mon*
than h little hit ftemimeceht of lh<* |
day* of Jarrtn' Jawn himself. The I
4lM-pound Houston pliMluctu still
showing the handicap of hi* lack
of college i xperiencr*. nevertheless !
show,,| still motr lm|irovent#nt.
At the end of practice. Norton
said he expected Kadcra to
a lot of action this fall on of-
fc-tise. His two noticeable short
comings an* inex|M*rM*nce, which
sometinn s shows itself in the form
of fumbles, and a lack of no-how
on defense But for shier totin’ of
the ball up the middle, Kadcra
shows real promise.
Bob Goode continued to show
flashes of the form that earned
him the club's most valuable play
er award in '45. He looked espe
cially goo,) on a ba-ket-pas* play
which sent him slicing off tackle
for good yardage
As a matter of fact, it was the
running game, which the Aggies
I theoretically were not supposed to
have much of, that has been re-
c^iving the major portion of the
coaching staff's attention of late,
vfith Kadera hitting the middle,
Qoodc the tackle* and Welch and
,4mith skirting the flanks,
j As for the passing, fashion on
the first team and Mqllmig on the
second, threw the ball around a
little in the late stages of practice
with varying degrees of success.
0. L, Pollock, sophomore from San
specialist, will attend and partici- Antonio who has mowed up to the
pate tn the National Froten kood gWHm ,| string at end, raktd in a
l ocker Conference, to he held In couple of nice catches and showed
Kansas City, Missouri, September ^ aomc fancy fiMitwork once he had
20-27 I the ball in tow. Pollock Is
Hnydnr'* portion on the program j iiitej-nirttng „t both end position*
Specialist to Attend
Food liOcker Meeting
hwad»*U|l defensive Wolk WedtM***
day,
In the line. Odell (I'm ftom H»I|.
tone) ftiaulsetibeigi r rordlimed In
•Hek hi* hig law IP nn almost
rvery play, and in fpn#ral, make
hi* presence known In n»ie and all
Jim Winkler, a inti't Improved
ball player nVei Iasi year, seeih*
lo la* heliiing to end Norton's w-or-1
ry over the slluatlnti at tackle, he
ing aided In said project by B"li
"Bloody" lulls. Tulls, a mere
strippling of a hid at 21ft pounds,
k.tbB., hurt his leg in Wednes
day’s practice hut is not expected
ogt for long.
In general. Norton was pleased.'
The outlook for this year a##ms, J
from this angle, to be anything but
bleak. Of course, the same was said
at this time last year, but a lot j
of water has passed under the ’
bridge since the Aggies bowed to
T. U. in Austin last Thanksgiving
after a rather disappointing sea
son.
But. at this early date,, we’ll
climb out on ye olde limb with the
statement that, iiarring injuries
and other such inconveniences, the
Aggies are going to surprise a few
people around these parts, if Wed
nesday's practice indicates any
thing at all.
Fire Prevention Week, proclaim
ed by President Truman, will be
observed October 5-11 this year.
Coal, gold, quartz and iron on*
are the chief minerals of New
Zealand.
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When the Aggies open the coming football season this Saturday on Kyi# Field
western U, the abo'e men will undoubtedly render the Farmers thefr I
from left to right; James Chafm. 3 year letterman at tackle; Frank Bo..„.
Dan Davenport i foot 8 inch 251 Ih. 3 year letter mas sUrting at right tackle;
ing fullback who was the Pirates' loading scorer last season.
it oppnatuoa. They are.
starting right gword;
; and Joe Evans, start-
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Wa vt had • lot doallaiorlhm. Odyoufi
It aoarlnl. gold oK royal.
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