The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 24, 1947, Image 3

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FROM THIS ANGIE
lr U»IT OOODWTW—
tet®£«‘ 5 ''Wai'fc'
Mil#
'bound
wwrtem.
may not
a fired-up
trouble, and might prove dlaastmuA
■And another factor to bo taken into con-
, 4 . *y e, 15 tion which •to t® 0 mw »y afl In
, flinwi to laugh off—Texas Teehf r~r-
r dined to laugh . J_J|
has a pretty fsir-to-middlinf ball
club. Despite the "M-O seore of the
Tech-Texas game, take sway four
plays—three wide sweeps in which
fleet Texas back simply around
the Tech defenders for scores and
a Tech' fumble on the 10 that set
up another touchdown, and, peo
ple, you have a very close ball
game. Bear in mind, also, the fact
that the Aggies don’t abound with
0^5 dashthen In moleskins as does
Texas.
The Farmers definitely are go
ing to have to find a good substi
tute for the speed they don’t have
to shove Tech around come Satur
day as some people expect
With these facts in mind, Nor
ton has not been lenient on his
charges in practice drills this week
Long, rigged sessions have been
th# order of the .day. TUeaday’l
MMM' featured long blockinc
drills, and war* on paeateg to3
developing » scoring punch from
inside the 10-vsrd line
Tackle Bob Tills hurt his ankle
»nd was helped off the field, but
th* injury did not appear serious
enough to keep him out of the
Tech game.
Norton declined to say who would
be hie starting left-halfback Sat
urday, but he did state that Oaah-
ion, Dusek and Goode would hold
down the other backfieM slots with
the same line booked to start as
faced Southwestern, providing Tl-
lia rounds into shspe
f
Morgan As Surprised As
* Anyone Over Loss to ’Sips
The poop from Lubbock is that
- h°hody waa more surprised by
Texae' heavy margin of victory
than the Red Raiders themaelves.
Before the game, Head Coach Del
Morgan of the Raiders figured the
ftMlg a tossup which should give
* rather good idea of just wnat
the Teeh coaching staff thinks the
Weet Texans CAN do, The fact
that thav didn’t do It agulnat Tex-
ks shouldn’t prove reason snouth
fbr the Aggies' followers to be
runnuut around loose giving points
•n Maturday'a game.
ffha Raiders have Just shout the
MMf team hark as the one that
♦aiixMlUal year’s \AM eleven i
shadl- lan rorhy and handed them
ir^wdltai W pasting, to
• MUM* unrl^... | |
the rlnanriarembaira
Aggl'-s cones rued. Am
Harry Stitrler and Botchey Koch,
who scoute<l the Raider* against
Texas, hasten to add that Tech
has more top-flight reserve
strength than the Aggies.
Sport Shorts: Texas Christian
hal bunt out thr S RO. sign for
the T.C.D.-AAM game in Fort
Worth, Oct. II. , . . Rice Stadium
likewise la sold out for the Rice
Aggie game on Nov. IB, while the
T.U. game hare on Thanksgiving,
has, of course, been sold nut for
weexs.,,. Arkansas expects a full
houae In Fayetteville for the Ag
gie gam. and both thr O.U. and
M.u. game* are eanecled to drdw
(«Ki each , . , And the
here nn Kvle Field la
draw another .muon
eknn we ran got a adore
^that wnrka with all that
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OPEN AT 5 O’CLOCK
No cover charge for dining
DINING & DANCING
Food prepared by chef
from Balinese Room
Specialising in Sea Foods
and Mexican Foods
FIN FEATHER CLUB
Fin Feather Road
Ph. 2-1673
LAST WEEK
IN REVIEW
Amomr
If Aaaastatdd Freaa
willad lalSrTaliaa ael
tall
Ms aand Vernan
^n (tan Antonio) aa teams with
R Ml while
_ », Austin
-—* (nouatan), four
'ToHIro, gat strong teats,
Falla againat Bracken
ReagM WHh tanaai (DaSta).
Stand-out team of the state thus
far la Odessa, the defending cham-
North Side (Fort Worth) IfTlast
week and bounced Lubbock M-6
the wdek before Thomas Jeffer
son, Ute other l»d7 finalist, has
looked good, too. The Jeffs last
week beat a strong Temple team
W> after downing Lamar (Hou*
ton) 2B-1J previously.
The top twelve teams of the
state on the basis of two weeks of
play appear to be Odeasa, WichHa
Falls, Waxahachie. Longview,
Hrsckenridfe, Thontta mmmm,
Amariilo, TVlim Oermsa Chriati.
Arlington Heights (Fort Worth),
Highland Park and Austin.
ASSAULT SET TO RUN
_ NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (AP)—
The off-again, on-again $100,000
match race between Armed and
Assault, which appeared to b< on
the verge of its second no* t pone-
ment yesterday, apparently Will be
taW at Belmont on Saturday aa
tttadoled.
Max Hirsch, Assault’s trainer
who said yesterday he thought the
Taxaj terror was below peak form,
watehed lit clubfoot
and kick around
mornlnf and said
people still want
hi be wiling
Aaaaolt.’'
However, s confer*nee it arhed-
•led for Ihle afternoon between
Weidner, president of
Belmont Park: Rahert J. Rleherg,
owner of Assault, and Warren
Wright, owner of Armed.
MABRRaU HITB NRW PRAK
tapi ta dAIVMta-
ftaalMnl haeehalf beamed |t* loud
tai hi Ttaaa In ItaT^itairuM In
which thie etate had clubs drew
t,ol*t,oitl paid admlaalona.
.. J*?-™!' I'vutu* almaat hit
the tJMjHin mafh wNR 1|0MN
for the five eluba In thla state
Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Bhrov*
port, the out«of-atate clube, con
tributed M«.wt7 to the lwa«ue te-
tal.
The Big State League, organised
only this year, packed in fno.Hrtx
The Lone Star League chipped In
with 42S.440 The West Texl*-Nen
Mexico League had fil»,Ml with
473,flit of this by clubs in Texas
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
By the Associated Pres*
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Batting — Walker, hiiladelphla
3$2; Kiner, Pittsburgh J115.
Home runs — Kiner, Pittsburgh
and Mixe, New York 60.
Pitching — Jansen, New York
20-6 .800; Monger, St. Louis 16-6
.760.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Batting—Williams, Boston .342;
McCoaky, Philadelphia .331.
Home runs — Williams, Boston
30; Gordon, Cleveland 20.
Pitching—Shea, New York 13-6
.722; McCahan, Philadelphia and
Lemon Cleveland 10-4 .714.
Aggies Due for Rough
$|§f Day Against Raiders
** °i n . the ; t ? m
SSh. l Hh y 4hJ ii! isi An e tonio J or t tf lr »»turd*v night
JtfhJhii I h I rom J #XM Tech ' Rlnc « T®ch fell
,n Au,,ln l ** ,
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aeoACi
HAVE 10 K TOUGH
Whll* athtr MadiM w*r* tumbling with th* ptrplning
0,1, pnbl«B In IhotbaU Iwt Niton, llUnoi*' obtcun Ray
Eliot (ml unwt NuNpickil) hit th* Jickpot In tho WnUri
Conhtunc* ind In i (UeUv* 48-14 rout in th* Ron Bowl. Ho
trlN no top*Nr|Nnt ituff, yot ho *nd*d up at "Coach of tho
•;Y*ar," For ftiU dataila about Rajr'i auddan and aurpriaing
iucmn, baiuratomd A Coach Doaan’t Havi to bo Tough,
jn exciting articl* in thie wotk’i Foot...
by Tom Siler
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ARKANSAS
If. C. V.
Battalion
P 0 R T S
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1947
P»«« 3
swerfufl
■ sear*
N
m
a % —2 -J* 11
tad ta topple
Id Raiders by a
This will really
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of the show)
Tetao Teeh laet w*»k agalm
Lubbock
ehowlng nf
■,——'/--- ■ ■■ i- » agaiMst T,
JLJje tays from Lubbock are
\m*4 wHh power again thie year
a# only three of their eleven start
era mm laet teer'e squad are
mlaalM, With this taken Into con-
Sidemtien H la not at all hard te
another victory for the
**^—.*? ov,r th# ,n
Alamo Ittadlum. This is essential
ly the same team that beat throe
of Its four BWC rivals last year.
The Aggies will be greatly
handttapped because of the lack
of depth at the guard and tackle
slot*. There are only six guards
and five tacklee on the squad at
present which is far below the
needed number for a 8WC team.
After the favorable showing of
Maa Hoilmig, Buryi Baty, and
Jimmie Cash ion at quartdrikack
last Saturday, Aggie fans wiU have
no need to worry about material
for the quarterback slot. The same
goes for the fullback position with
Ed Dusek, Ralph Daniel, Qaatjgo
Kadera, and Paul “Bubba” Yates
•II showing sparks of greatness
m last Saturday’s contest.
The halpback slots will be cap
ably filled by such speedster* as
Bob Goode, Bobby Dew, Jennings
Andaman, Jaaa* Burdttt, an<| Bob-
Hy Hoff and the ever reliable but
njuroti Barney W*leh. B«ge«»
Greene, who was recently brought
up from the •’i’’ squad, wtli dot
be around for oetlon at lefthalf
The Texas Tmh hackfleld
will
is To ..
ta headed by Freddie Brown,
passer who showed his waros In
tha Texas game with some accur
ate hearts that had tha Loom-
horns worried. Other Troh back
field starters will hr Eac Hender
son and Glenn Lewis at the talfs
and J, W. Thompson at fullback.
The starting Aggie line will be
the same as last week with Cotton
Howell and Norton Higgins at
ends, Jim Winkler and Bob Tulls
(nursing s bruised foot) at the
teckle post*, Odell Stautxenberger
and Herb Turley at the guard* and
Bob Gfcry at center.
The Tech line will look some
thing like thi*; Joe Smith and R.
Vv Meyers at ends, Marshall Get
ty* and Bernie Winkler (brother
of Aggie Jim Winkler) at tackles.
Floyd Lawhorn and Joe Bob Tyler
at guards, and Roland “Tuffy" Na
bors (all-Border Conference in ’46)
at center.
Rife-LSl Game Is
Top Tilt of Week
HOUSTON, Tex., Sept. 24-
(AP)—The Rice Owls will find
out in a hurry If it’« true what’s
being said about them.
As a trial horse they will use
Louisiana Statb University at Bat
on Rouge tatukday night
This game it tops in the nation
for the week. It Is probably the
moat Important ever played this
early hv a Southwest Conference
team. Each is a heavy favorite in
its eonfrrance-t-Rlea In th* South
west, Louisiana Stole in the South-
•astern, The result should have a
profound bearing on national rank-
Inge.
L. P. U. I* mnsldrrvd much more
powerful than It was last »*a*on
•hen It dd everything In
Colton Mewl ekeept aroro on Ack-
IP food man nTall positions. Sine#
Ike toatuk taRlm! an even term*
!••» ycq^when L I. U. won by the
a point after tnuchdaw
ripe
it si i
teams hattb
JT a. lb** old* tfmroTs nK,V
t4t forecast except a eloae, brilliant
fed
Ita MutaMant wtta tames ornmet ta calitnf kite Mart mom an
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