\r£ - Only the Beginniqg .. . Ten Teams UaM he tew are (he laadtaf* f«MMl Uwau of #te nurton m fWen hy the WlllieaMoa retiat ayaUw. Thea* ratlni* inrlutle only teoma whoae acorn» wart In by September II. The ftni lm arei . IT AVKUAUh i 100 r*»ea . H*l m Oahama ... “ m i«i.>...i.. fVM A. * tAeanfuM 9\M 91.1 .lemaon Villa nova .. M« Mlea ... Califoruie . IImouH WO.6 Ml about la In the Kaneaa V. nlfht affair lifhta war* out that may prove 4eeap- mi* lamia ia the Oeor- reault. Thl* may ea*a* One aeor* tl** far fwtai* ■ la fur men in* IlMlWInf* to too much anil t tan* beeetel too eat! Vuture re.ulta will tell. Neat wooh ratlnf* ^ho much more r«mplole aa teaifia that have been MU to date 'aoiily 1 * 1 ^ Playlrif their opetwrt Aggies Rack 'em Up Against Pirates ; t ~ ss'jnrs R.™{l'l..7."k u ‘•rtwjkwttmjo, op«.™ 11. Thfc T. C. U. Homed Frofa are I • r*^ l * ffiven the 15 »lot, and TVxaa Tech; InCil&nH 1 DKC ZtM) Mio l<>«t to Texaa U. last Satur day by the unexpected acore of 31 to 0 ia rated 12nd. Rated 87th ia Hotaton U. who soundly whip ped Centenary Saturday.' Last 'week more than 160 con- toe ts Were scheduled, but becauae of the hurricane in the South which messed up communications oaly 66 games were reported. Rv- ea so, this was probably the moat scores assembled anywhere Sonday morning. The Williamson system batted the highest opening percentage in its history to date, namely: 92.2 per cent correct on the 66 games reported, not counting two upset ting ties. Both of these were stesh- -4 For Tour Sorting Goods Needs. JON IS SPORTING - GOODS H03 S. Mala Btyau Th. 2-21182 Win (h er Broncos Bryan dropped IU opening tilt to the Waxahachie Indians by a score of 20-6 in a game played Fri day night at Bronco Field in Bry an. Bobby Howard sparked the visi tor attack by racing 68 yard* for . I one touchdown and 69 yards for by | another. 1 The 170-pound halfback then converted to take the extra points. A fumble on the kick-off forced the hosts to punt on first down from their own three yard line Bryan came up with seven first downs as compared with three for the Indiana but the visitors made more than three times the yardage in rushing—607 U> 94. Bronco gains came via the aerial route with 78 yards gamed pass ing. The Indians made no gains in the air. trying only two tosses. The Broaco tally came in the final stania while Waxahachie scored twice in the second and one in the third. CM IV «( the past he named and Mb la (he Kyk Stadim OK’d EPfrthSr game, a talk If the num * acoutad the nrv week's ajfan- wt, wl • tafc %r a wrttar. wfM w n>#*r At It nan W Cyb the •r a m« athletic the aid af Hew seats ' wtbr how i ha tUelded. still l YeutaB*- got through (he quail. Toth's East Side atr«0U for tan rounds In Madison Squsi* GandaU. Robinson had agreed earlier that he’d put hia 147-pound crown Mi the lint this winker against last night's winner, but after it was ewer, baby-faced Tony declined. to undertake far U*, The a taadaa •Metric score beard reams under th* la A pragram already tfaaWngtanta, named la honor of Georg* Waahmgtoa, is a genua the palm family, native to them CaMarata Wad Artaona. Java is an important sonree of tan, coffee, chine horn hark and quinine. ignMt Uw> visiting southwestern Falv rrmity Ft rates Inst Saturday, touchdowns started flaw-tag freely gaan Honmig (upper left) swings around right end In the second quarter la tWc 92 yard maarch down »pcr right) starts «ot on n fast jaunt while Rob (toode (lower left) to weB oa Ms way to taw atxth 1 la the run away aeon- way la (to* opening stanza. for a tally. Bobby Dew, tapper the game In a speed* 50-yard dash around left end fottoulng a hand- off by Jennings Anderson. rtWht) dashes the fim tmnl eight yards fen the third marker following a pass by HoUmig. TO of Anderson again, supported by Dms- (Ism-cr ON KYLE FIELD By PAUL MARTIN Aggies Conibme Passing and Running Attack to Swamp Pirates Defenses awing the runaway acore in*-, me Sati Folio the game Saturday against South western, varied comments have been heard concerning the team a* a whole as weB the performanc es of individaal members. ♦ One* the Ag gie eleven got Playoffs Continue In State Minors dpi Battalion o P 0 R T s TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1947 Page S Tucker Sports Flyers to Win ■I t H VIA PIONEER* Mowing th* team (ha fait, taiy ft* Meet way q , #i y*u mam of —mo'e comfort, more ptoaivfe, more time for fuitl You'll have (ha time of your life (hit loaeen via ftonoarl tSL & w. on (hr kick off, t h a viaiuna never even (hraliani, (hi this pla) Inri- iieatly, hobby !»•* ma*l> M tieal i • a k I a ■ though the Hue. raneer wa« almost in the rtefe The Texarkana Beam waked lo ro 11 i a g, they (toy for their opponent In the big kept going ami state league play-off finals to be aftor the inhial determined with a pretty food idea it would be Wichita Falli. Texarkana hraf Paris 9-4 yeatei - day to aw rep the arrisa four games d advance to the show* firate Mania -k«« flf Ptoauti ftll Gut it s«*«^ OOfllNPfNr Di! GHARO TO HT 91 (44 fA - fltlGkT — (XfttSS Uew was one of last year's ac« H- team backs and now appears to lie on# of the most iiromising men tm the srpiad The 170-pound half- hack from Comicana made at least five outstanding plays in the game, both on the defensive and the offensive. Head Coach Norton appeared pleased *ith the team, conmrnd- ing several players in particu lar, but *aa careful against ov er-optimism. His statement at the begiaaiag of tho sestaoa shout playing egch game as it comes still goes. Husky Ed Dusek, » Temple pro duct, repeatedly smashed through the Pirate defens*-, refusing to be stopped. Stan Hollmig combined j running with punting and passing | to give the opposition trouble I white Jimmy fashion tossed pass- ! es with accuracy. The foliefe Sta tion quarterback tossed them straight but was, at times, a little slow in getting them off. Bartley Welch and Jenningw An- j demon performed well on the re ceiving end of tosses from fash ion, Hollmig. and Buryi Bat*. In the line, nobbdy could over look the playing of center Bob Gary. It is also our guess that Charles (Red) Overly is going to town in the right guar I position. Merl Prokop, with (me years ex perience on the varsity squad be hind him, was outatanding at right end, though when Cotton Mowed was In, the visitor* kept him buttqned up tight. ui nuns and down far the league title while Wiehtta Kalla and Greenville could n't play because of wet grounds and will try again at Greenville I twajiiln^ At present Wichita Falls Marahal! moved In Kll|«rr to- day to resume the play-off series for the 1,00*' Ktar ^League chani pinnehlp with Kilgore boaettng a lead of two games to one. The clubs were supposed to nlay at Marshall both yeaterday'and to night but wet gmuads caused post ponement of the Sunday tilt and because there Is a citrus in Mur- —(AP)—Arnold Tucker, who generaled Army to two atraight unbeaten seasons, started Ran dolph Field off the same way yes terday as he pitched three touch down passes in the Rambler's 17-6 victory over National Military Ac ademy of Mexico City. A crowd of 7,788 turned out mainly to see fella (Dae) Man- •hard, Army * All America, p*r form hut got nnly a glimpse of iiim, Blanchard mured with an an kle Injudy after hooting th* opan ing kick-off, Randolph Field scored Ihree touchdowns In the second period, two of them on Tucker’s passing Walter Rlahl swept 14 yards around end for the other. The Ramblers got their last touchdown after n 74-yard drive with Tucker passing to Jap Ar- PLAYING FOR BEER? CLEVELAND, Sept. tt-fAP) The New Orleans Jax Girls and ttoe Fort Way** Kellners wlH seek their third straight worlds amateur eaftWR championships tonight In finahi of the tourna ment sponsored hy the Ataerl- 1 ran ftofthall Aaaoriathm. The Jaa Girls meet th* Pfcar- nix, Aria, Ramblers for the Wo mon'a crown white th* whiner of the Kart Wayna-Ttwonto, Ont a* me, ATTENTION Bryan Field Aggie*!! - 1 ^ ^ ' . I Leave your shoes to - be repaired at An nex Exchange Store. Prices same as at CamjniB Store HOLICK’S Boot Shop N, Gate — College rov raining of A naw drooling are ft* » 4 Day Service on Cleaning and Stafftnff 1 Day Service on Main Sprint! and Crowns "j Work Oaareateod R.L McCARTY JKWKLKK North Oata shall tonight's game was shifted to nold from the seven. Kilgore. NEW NAMES IN SPORTS Abe Lincoln is a center on the Texas fhrtottaa U. grid squad. . . George ftestna. oho used to pla) for Harvard, now la at Baataa University. . . and Loraa Day plays halfback for Northwestern. . . Naturally his teammates call him “Mrs. Lip- py- Mexico's passing combination of Manuel Resemin to Hector Cor doba, which had threatened con sistently throughout the game, fin ally clicked in the last period as Reaendiz kicked one over the goal j from the Rambler 34. IN THE MAJORS Larry Jansen, rookie righthand er of the New York Giants, join ed Warren Spahn, Johnny Sain, Branca and Ewell Blackwell of Cincinnati in the 20-victary class when he pitched the Giants to a 6-4 triumph over the Philadelphia Phils at the Polo Grounds. The win gave the Giants a split in their doable header as the Phils won the opener 3-2 bi 11 innings. Cincinnati and Pittsburg split a twin bill, the Reds winning the opener 3-1 and the Pirates taking the nightcap 11-7, Rae Scarborough, who had lost eight games in a row, pitched the Washington Senator* to a 3-0 vic tory over the Red Sox in Boston ...ABO iwt nan mi npMicu IN TNI uanio STAUi SfHtDtM minus COME IN TO TH Y AND HOY Frankie Carle Woody Herman Lee Brown Kay Kyser ' IM | other top notchers • Bryan HASWELL’S no MPiaunvit • ItNDtNOi ttordy, damWe. «•<•<' vplit ••wfcito. Itftsf ttiuhtoa, Mb Itwed, heovy yrtlft. I deep peek** *1 tome igwHtaf • 119911. 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