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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1947)
f ON KYLE FIELD n By PAUL MARTIN University Will Sport on Kyle Field Saturday , Hod irooiun C«Mh R. M. Mm.I. W will match M« Houihwr.u.,., U. PlratM airnlnat Um> Akkk Ma r®*n and Whlu an KyW Klahl Hat ttnlay afternoon boalnaing at I p.m, aa th# om-niiuc aamr of lha Houthwaatern Unlvaralty rallaa on tha familiar T formation but ••hr laat Aufuat loot thalr man- umlar, ' waifhl fool-a it If not tha aaporlance. Hill laht. IttO-pouad Dan Daven. port from Han Antonio anti Bob Koenlf, tSft* pound, all-footer, alao from Ran Antonio, will alart at tarkloa. Thoy will bo Prank Maana, who Han Cobb ami Bob HnlCwJ^ 110 ami Utt pouwdaipaapoattvoly, at lb# termlnala, Back Moor* and Prank Hollar at guarda, Hrnry Hbcppard alfncd at tha pivot poat, Jo* Rvana at to play pro baaaball. futtbark, Jim Pranrla and Bob Mr. U remain* to I* noon how Jack Donakl at wMfhaik. and Jack Hni|Ni| turn* out 4n thla alot. Th. Hnipea at tailbeok. All.in-all, an whole formation la depandmt on, improaalva group of grMclam. lha the man ait thla poat . Plratea may vary wall prove lopo The Pirate line, however, haa the | In their own league. T Formation With Variations May Become More Popular, Thanks to Bears Quarterback Chib fry P “ 7 Thunulay Evening The QuArUrbtck Club will hold Ita flrn) moet- iitlf Thurmlay night At 7:30 In the Aaaembly JUL JtMfc Nalaon, ( o-Editor of The Battalion announced today. miwOf®^awni|» tn *nc dub la open to people on the AAM rampua who are Intereoted In football, Nalaon otatod. Ho pointad out that the dub will hold weekly meeting* on Thu rod* y night. Program* for dob moot- log* will Include ahowing of oaovlee (if tho previou* week'* Aggie foot ball game, ulka by Aggie ooaoho*, and prooiinoot opart* writer* Ho alao plan* to have Houthwoat Con* farmer official* dlacua* *omr of the ftaor poinU in the rule book. Tho Quarterback dub i* being * ! * i S 'Battalipn £) P 0 R T 0 FRIDAY. HKITKMHKR 19, 1947 P«(« S Tho T formation mtm to have c«>oking^variaUono of the .tend- witJ^th^MWoUc" dT- MS 222 Class Formed \ caught on acroo* the nation and non- i* hoard about H than ovor before. There’* a peraiatrnt rumor that (leorge Hala*, whone Chicago r.'''- 0n Friday Afternooo Military Science 222, a areoari semester sophomore course, will be offered on Friday afternoon* at 2 In Room 306, Goodwin Hall, Cd. 0. S Meloy Jr IMJI. i .aniy a part of the fancy variations to be seen everywhere. The idea behind all thi* is that everyone |a catching on to the standard procedure. Marquette's Frank Mumiy ia rdiahly ivported ^ announeod. ' to have spent the "time while he Drill period will be on Thurs- was in the hospital last spring* day from 3 to 5. ? partment. Nelson said that program* for tho club would hr subject to change and that every effort would oe made to have topic* of interast discussed by competent football autharitie*. The Battalion will alao conduct a aeon* guessing contest on South west Conference games each weak. The winner of each week’s contest will raceive two tickets to the next week’s game. A Cordial Welcome To All Studenta At THE A.&M. CHURCH of CHRIST Church and Main St*. (Oar Block North of North Gate) Jjmot* V. Fowler, Minister ( Schedule of Srrvlrea: CRYSTAL GAZING By Patl Martin Calling the shot* thla week-end for Southwest Confer ence contestants should be easy as all teams that are playing seem to have picked eNtremely easy or extremely tough op ponent* aa startfHrs Texaa A. A M. appears to have pick ed a sure-fire win for an oiwner. We will happily five *the Aggies the nod over the visiting Southwestern Univer sity Pirates. This will be only the first of a long line of teams using the T for mation that Norton’s charges will meet this fall. : Coach R. M Medley’s Pirates wUl be handicapped by the loss of their star quartertxick, Prank Means. Means had been counted on to carry the load as the man-under but became ineligible when it was learned that he had signed a contract for professional baseball. August and didn'i tjumswsuo* winner .... Here is your chance to win 2 reaerve-aPit IkkeU to next week’s football game Aatween the Aggies and Texas Tech. Just fill In the-bUnks on the form below and turn your gues ses Into the Sports Rditor In t&fUttsliun Office on tha aac- ond floor in the waet wing of Goodwin Hall. I Tha Individual who comae clotaat to gueasing tha exact iraa of tha games will win. Tha wlnnars wllche announ ced at tha Aggie Quartertuck Club meeting on Thuraday night In the Assembly Hall. Contestant* must turn in entrxtomka before 19:30 p.m. Saturday, September 80. ReeulU of Peotball Came* an Sept. 80 f ' Ml ? NI>AY Bible School 9:45 a.m Morn. Worship 10:43 un. Young Peoples' . Class « 13 a.m Evening Worship 7:13 p.m. WKUNRNDAYi Prayer Meeting (7:15 pm. t aCRVICEM AT BRYAN PTRU) . „ R L Nolsit. In charge BUNPAY: Bible tfludy 10:43 a.m. WedneMlsy night srrvlre . 7;lfl p.m. tAll Nervier* in th* (’h«mi*try Ociure UiNtmi — Brazos Exes Honor Coaches at Annual Dinner on Monday Jimmy (aahlon, star qssrtrr- bark on tb* Aggie eleven, M one •f the few etarter* who Jest •bout ha* Ms po*ltion rinrhed. The 175 pound t o!lege HUtiofi man lettered at ARM In Q4 aad I* now back showing ep ev*i better. That in leave the Georgetown coach much time to dig up a good substitute. Texa* university's grid squad may find rougher sailing when they tangle with Dell Morgan’• w the aame date ing a date with Santa Clan to be play ed in San Francisco on September' 27, and Rice to meet LSU in Baton On Monday, Sept. 22, the Bra sos County ARM Club will give it* Annual Coaching Staff Dinner in the Parker Dining Room in Bryan at 7:30 p.m. The entire roaching staff will be guest* and speaker* for the oc casion and a large attendance ia expected. Hii* year* Aggie foot ball team and ita prospect* will be frankly discussed and explained. The dropping of last year’s “T* formation and the return to tho •louble-wingbach of former yean will probably be explained at thi* time. This should prove interestieg to the grandstand quarterback*. All AAM Esca and'Club men tied,to attend this djger. Red Raiders. The boy* from Texaa Teeh have been getting tougher each year and the indication* are . _ that this year will be no exception. 0 ^ en l .^~ b Despite the fact that Blair Cher- j' 1 . ry’* orange squad will try out *~~ their new T formation for the first time -in competition (Bible occa-.®" aionally revolted to that formation jy* when his team had a good lead {;!; laat year) it look* as if the ’Sip* |jj will come out on the heavy end Jt,, of the score. Layne and Co. won’t find the going too smooth though. Arkansas take* on N. W. Louiai-1 ana for it* opener and here Bam t p hill's big Rasorback* should hardly j' T even a warm-up Baylor wrill ^ probably run rough-shod over th<' Stephen F. Austin boys though the nr: Beer* appear to be one of th< weaker team* in tho conference. . FBI are iavi Ticket* may be obtained *1 Probable Startiag Liar-up Southwestern U. Pirates Ben Cobb Bob Koenig ... Zeck Moore Henry Sheppard .. Flank Butler .. Dan Davenport ..... .. Beb Holloway , Joe Evan* .... Jim Francis .. Beb McDonald Jack Snipe* Texas AAM Aggie* LE Cotton Howell LT Bob Tuli* LG Herb Turley C Bob Gary RG .... Odell Stautienberger ... RT Jim Winkler RK Norton Higgin* alone among the SWC PR .7, Ed Dusek member* seem* to have picked a LH Barney Welch tough opraer against Kansas and RH... Bob Goode Dutch Myer’a Horned Frog* are liable to start the season in the Well have to give Kanaas Tutor Opening* ki Athletic Office The Athletic Department has an nounced that this year there will be more openings than ever before for tutor* in all freahiaan ceurse*- Anyone interested in tutoring will be required to drop by the regis trar* office to obtain information card*. These cards are to be taken to the dean of the department of the course* one wishes to tutor. In addition, the tutor i* expect ed to leave his name and mailing address or phone number with Bill I)aw*on or his secretary, Mr*. Graff in the office 'at the north east corner of the gym. Rates will be as usual, one dol lar an hour. Texas A. A M. tUf Texas T. C. R U. or Arkansas Name* Dorm HoathweaUra U_ Texas Tetti M , U. of N. W. Utiisiaaa P.0. Box ITOflAMSON’S PREVIEWS i * l # I # i _ Listed below is this weAs release of Paul B. William son’s Football Ratings and Predictions, a special feature that the Battalion Sports page will carry until the last football game of the season ia played. Williamson’s ratings are bet ter than 95'c <|orrect and have been that way for over JO years. ^Winner TEXAS A. & M. Texas University Arkansas Kansas Oklahoma A. & M. Ole Miss Tulsa Houston Univursity Loser Southwestern Texas Tech N. W. Louisiana T. C. U. Kansas State Kentucky . , West Texas Centenary ..d Jimmy Cashion dy’s In Brysn or at Upecombs or the *ignal on this one own though tbc rl u. 1 , 1 - College View To AggWiand Inn st dsHsge HU- Meyer ha* been pretty optimistic * k,...,.. • 44 A ti<m. Also committeemen Fred about hi* boy* and (he showing x/rCUlll/C .\tllM IK N Hale, J. N. (Flop! Colson, B II. they have been making the laat few Ifc-wey, George McCullourh, I*. L, day* In acrimmagr. The little Hplkr Whito, director of Student Down* Jr. end C. N. Hiotecher will dutchman ha* been quite happy Activities, i**ued a call tmlay for be MiUlng ticket« of late and we assume thla to be { all resident* of College View who over the improvement* made by are interested In Intramural ath- the Ktoggle* The iMitple* may Itear letlc* «r recreational sport* to at- watching after the season gets tend the meeting to he held Mon- eederamy. day night l•eginntn« at d p. m. at SMC and Rice will be lying idle the College View soft ball courts. AGGIE JEWELERS Diamonds - Watches Aggie Jewelry CUTS OK ALL KINDS 6 t Caldwell s Jewelry Store J Bryan, Texas THE FIRST BAPTIST CHIRCH In Bryan i MMtUIAlJ.) INVI1KB AGGIES AND THEIR WIVES ! ! OR DATES (Or Stag) • •'.V to a RECEPTION in the Church Parlor* Saturday evening September 80 at 7 o'clock AND TO THE SERVICES EVERY SUNDAY Sunday School—9:45 A.M. Training Union—6:15 P.M. Morning Worship—10:50 A.M. 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