) rt Battalion b Pi 0 R T s TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER $0, 1947 Page t SWC Teams Face More Tough Intersectional Foes This Week ' ' • * Reluctant Managers Handle 1947 World Series Rivals By fluNK BCX kt NcwafMtam Sport* Mtar NEW YORK—TW list of mss wHo would Ulw U in tbs World i ■asses a taua laJORLU We/jUT y A 0 7n^-fmemm D m ms smso TMurnfs-ufr Tw/vm r ?f// TWC//O0W/!/ SWJJ SfMS/ l U. Msry&as' \ '■ v ToukHoM Ynt . . . I ■■■"■■■» " .i* \*\ } *1 i ^ ! Big Rugged Sumer Line Plus Fast Backs Present Aggies Next Problem psoplr who diaajrrttd with the aeort. Early in ths third quarter, i spirited Affais eleven drove all the way to 4he Sooner goal line. With the downs fanning out, big Willie Zapalae hit the line like a Clash of thunder but the Sooner* hald . . . so the official* *aid. though the < photographer* gnd a*vt*men disagreed. Thi* coming Saturday,.the Ag fa* go back up to Norman to try and rradk that stout *Sooner line again. They won’t find the face* so (tiffed met in the red and white lineup, flato Andro*, the Oklaho ma guard that mauled Army’s of fense last year and played a stel lar game in this year’s All-Star fame, will be gone to post gfad- Aggle fans remember the Ohla A>ate work far the fhleage Cardt- homa AAM game of last year very nals. Right end Warren Uieae well. The Bonners won the game 10 to 7 bat there welt plenty of wonH be around to plague the Ag gie fatckfiold; (Jleae was a Big Sit all conference end. Neither will halfback Joe Golding, the nations top scoring back-of last year. But that’s all who won’t be there. Oklahoma now ha* a new coach. When Jim Tatum left last year for Maryland, h|s young, first rate aaaiatalit, Charles Wil kinson stepped mt»> His shoe*. ‘Bud’ Wilkinson is youpg, only 32, but line, we find a man the Aggies should remember He la d foot IP4 lb. guard Norman McNab. Roa son for remembering McNobt he was In the AAM hoohfield for quite a while last year and blocli ed one of our punt* He muel hove mode a practice of that since he blocked one of Army's also that was good for a TD. It will either Bill Morris or Homer Polite at right tackle. Morris was out standing againet Army last year while Pains gave the Teioa lino hard time In their game last sea son. Pa** snatching Merle Din kina is the Sooner'* right end. war time product, he boostered the seore of the Sooner* in the Gator Bowl last January 1. Here's what the red and white backfield will carry this year. Four tough intersect tonal games overshadow the opening of play for keeps in the Southwest Conference this week. TCU and Aritnnana kick off eon- rewee activity, bat the notional rrid spotlight shifts to Austin for 'forth Carolina and the Univer sity of Texas. Throe other games are bunchod in the glare. It ice’s Owls nurse comeback hopes against Southern California in Lot Angelea Saturday, while high lidlng Southern MothodiM University ploys hoot to Missouri st Dallas and Texas A. A M. Jour neys to Norman, Okla., to taka on Oklahoma. The North Caroitna-Texas tilt la expected to fill in non plus Mo moriol Stadium for a ehowdowt between two of the netion'e moat tooted bock*: Charlie Justice of tke Tarheels and Boi>hy toy no of Taxes. Conference teems come out of s bruiting intersection itl schedule loot weak with four victories againet two defeats, but two of the deoietons enuld he rlasoed as aurprioM. faggrt Bounsing Boar* kept rolling upklll with on upoot lt>7 win over Miami and TCU dropped one to Oklahoma A. A M. 14-7 In I definite reverool <>f form. Blair Cherry's foaWhrweklng Tor- as T ran heavy Oregon ragged In what was supposed to hovo boon a game for revenge for the weh feet. The Oregon boy* couldn’t catch fleet Longhorn bucks and went down, 3S-13. It will be this speed and the pas sing of Leyne which the Long horns hope will offset the ground x>wer of North Carolina and the ine thrusts of justice. SMU's 22-® victory over Santa Clara at San Francisco jumped Doak Walker back into the lime light he left in 1945 to enter the Army. Hi*97-yard kickoff return stamped him as one of the better broken field runners in the confer ence. A. A M. had no trouble in win ning its seventh gome from Texas Tech 29-7. Arkansas' Ratorbacks, co-dcfend- lyn la part of New York, you kaow —finds two managers who a few months book wanted no port of raawing a big league team. Becky Harris of the New York Yankees and Burt (Barney) Shel ton of the Brooklyn Dodgers had managed teams before and they sold they hod hod enough. However, the picture changed when both President Lorry Mac- Phail of the Yonks and Branch Rickey of the Dodgers earlier this year found themselves with teams and no one to manage thorn. MacPhail hired Harris loot sea son “to see what was wrong with the Yankees.’' Bucky hod no title. “Just call him a sort of trouble shooter,” said MacPhail Maanwhile, It was felt by vet eran observers that MacPhail fig that he expects to bo back inlMi 's case |p afmest similar, 9 Tew ImportAnt Barney was Ifvt tically as a vat on the didn’t have too 7f» *** ** day before the The ttampio.. will u (rand wwllgi 1 .* yW'WUj.S-WO TCU Saturday, but North Texas * r ? m ® ro< * , ! r " w \*,” r* c State stopped the Porkers’ '*»• ■Ive power on oil but two occo- ,1*^^ siona. The 11-0 score largely re- ^n'riu^r' ■“”**" ~ Ull'. Tljnn rolM f™. W. f »•> hind in the final period to nip Rlee, ' 'V,,* »uJti* neeT^Vkle U «« 11-14, Nolmdy could elolm surprise w* 11 - Harris now mahoo It am- Both teams ore p re-season favor- Itoe to Win their conference titlos Bymn GHIory, Loyne'i favorite target, staved on lop of the ecoring parade with • pair of touchdowns. Hi* total for two gomes la now four, Brore-happy confertneo teams haw piled up 319 points In an ewn dnsen games against 0® for tthe opposition. htWMBMiHl WtlW , , . Tennis Shoes Are Required of All Intramural Men payroll l.ut »do. *t the Fri- opened that had sua-i war "for ntal to baseball." following Thursday, after the tors, under interim manager Clyde Sukeforth, had wow their first two Ntttqwal Loaguo games of the season, Rickey wired Shot- tor to come to New York. Bbottow kopp.-d aa early plane the following marring and Biobat met him at LaOuardia Field around 11 o’clock. Throe boon lat er Riekoy hod talked Shot ton, 41 Md with no managerial intentions, into running the Dodgers for 1947. Motrin, like Harris, has said "this is the boat job I over hod However, Bhotton claims ho iant interested In managing again. Bot unless Riekoy rokiroa Durochtr, kia tlo.ooO at*s con al ways give Bhotton. one of hla life long frirnda, another sales talk •bout managing “for just one more ymir.’' Blx.tiou handled the once hap Wflklbtllies from I Mb through I9U with IHtW success The beat Barnsy's futile Phils aotM do under hla leadership was fourth in till. team la the fifth Narria. Only Uennl* ***»£** , In the Wortd I he renmanbemi Cardinals are and recently the Cards two virtually ol i's champions gars boat the t of throe to «■» 7i MAdlAkm ymmwm B M , JrW*m wo 4 Horria, howswt Hotnp Town Sport ft Lack'h Auto StoreH JOE FAULK 32 WhixxiT Hike Motor* Bte> ele Nu|i|>ll<nd Wbltl . | Mt f.n. Charles Sar- syracuse. i re tt » Wallace's running mate. Wilkinson's ball club boasts of A 170 lb. boy, he’s a whis at catch- power and brains this year also, ing passes. Eddy Davis is the Soon- Here’s what they look like, read- er fullback and well' he fits the mg from left to right. * part. He stands at 6 feet 1 and Jim Tyree handles the left end "*>lhs W lbs. but averaged 6.6 dot. A 20® lb. boy, he played for' F**W9 per carry in last seasons 'the Sooner* in ’ll and ’42 before rrgulsr standings entering service. Next to him is That’s what the Aggie* have to Wade Walker at left tackle, a pos- contend with at Norman come Sat sible All America. Standing six urday. Figuring it all out, the feet and weighing 210 lbs., his Sooner* boast a line that averages specialty is blocking for the T for 2U5 lbs. and sport a backfield that mntioh. Haul Burris is apothet Is varaatile, fast, and powerful. It’s All-Ainerica-prospect at left guard, about the same team that set Hr played guard for Tulsa’s great powerful Army hack on ita heels 1012 team. At the center ^ the and knocked some of the wind out Oklahoma line ia John Kauact, a of Texas University’s sails, s year 6 feet 3 lad, who at 213 lb*. Is the smallest of five brother*. Looking st the right side of the Highschool Teams With Clear Record Remain Few f«r • winning beginning ago. With that in mind, don’t look for an Aggie victory Saturday but do look for a good ball game. Little, But Big By HAROLD V. RATLIFF {man playing Highland Park, Gal- A-o»is«w Pfjss amrta K4ttor veston tackling North Side at Fort The Texas Schoolboy Football Worth. Sunset (Dallas) meeting Race sliM into October with Jnly W>COi Marshall taking on Milby 24 undefeated. unUed team, ol the (Houston), Forest (Dallas) Play- ortginal field of 101 and with seme inj Tyier tnd Arlington Height, shair changes In the assessment ,Worth) engaging John Rea of aeetional strength. „„ (Horiton). Wichita Fall, next in line and ftSSi% with the Austin Maroons shoving * ’ 7,1,, ? t0n f *T 0r4 ^’i®. .1* C.n». Chri-a hifhly-rej»rd«i Tyl,r 1-0. Bound P.rk. Scott*., >n01hrr , nrpriie wu ^ rtals^f ton 1114 defeat by Harlingen at the tSk a. »b P .v ill” fi U bands of Class A Weslaro. H.rlin- P.sch.1 (Fort Worth f team jhat . ,t i J orit# for the couldn’t beat Brockenridge. tCr. had been a suspicion the week be- : ® ' ^ ' fore that Highland P.rk wasn’t * how r 1 to a. good a. rated when Sunmt of ‘ n , ( t " u * h Br *' kfn ) Dallas gave the Beota a t.rlfflc * w battle before losing 14-7. ' ® n 1U p , b *' *1 bU,t ’ You seldom hear about Lufkin !"> PWtaView 4. Austin was these days either. The Panthero i7 1 7“‘ V,, ln w « llo P‘"« W# were*mentioned with the top four of the state liefore the season ^ ndefeated, untied teams left started. Waxahaehle took care of l ‘ r *! Amarillo, Pampa, Wichita that, however, by licking Lufkin i •'*11*, We**#, Austin (El Paso), 12-0, ! i Bowie (El Paso), Y*leta, Bherman, Goose Creek shoved ahead of Arlington Heights (Fort Worth), Port Arthur In District 14 ellmlna- Worth), North Dallas, lions by playing highly-ranked Cowicana, Waxahaehle,_ Kilgore, By CLIFF ACKERMAN All pUr*r* are rvqvlrvd to wear tennis those when partielpatina In an intramural game. Thla ruling by the Intramural program ia In the intoreat of the boy*. Ho* would you like to run into a fellow or get kicked by a man wearing leather shoeaT The Intramural pro gram attempts to make all gamas as safe as possible, and so far has had no serious accidents resulting from Intramural play. So lets co operate to the fullest extent. in 1911. The Yankee SEriv vies as l pilot, | M MV 90, Bucky won pennant* Ms first two years as the "•» Wonrir" rintor • manager with Washington in I9B4 ani -Hi 'K at Im ari of n, he led tho Senators to a World lerle* victory over John MeOrnw and the New York Giant*. Harris has the pitching and bat- Lamesa, Texas, is claiming the title of “Biggest Little City In Base ball” after drawing 66,124 cash customer* with a fourth- place club The town's.population i* about 6,000, or one eighth the attendance total. Twia Falls, Idaho only outdrew its population about ®Hi times. frori kkkof to Inal gwa, poo can follow the progrmo Of the gam* on the mini*. • tore playing field of the - Armchair Football tooro* Dr John S. Caldwell Optometrist Cridwril'a Jewriry Store Bryan, Texaa Longview, Marshall, Texarkana Auetln, Breckenridge (San Anton io), Cornu* Christ!, Brownsville, Weatherford, Galvrston and Mc Allen. Undefeated but tied alv Forest. Creek and Thomas Jefferson (Han Antonio) to a 7-7 tie. However, this appear* to indlrxl* that Jefferson Isn’t a* good as expected more than that Goose Creek is so much stronger. Longview Is definitely smong the better teams. The l^>boa last (tiadewater, Goose week beat Parle 18-0 to show they j Thomas Jefferson, are good beta to win the district 11 title despite the presence of Marshall and TvWr and the un expected strength of Texarkana. Feature game of this week matches Austin (El Paso) with Ysleta. It is the only game in which the result will go a long way to ward determining the district 4 title although Bowie (El Paso) looks as good or better than either. • Other stand-out tilt* have Sher- I ill rum ii ml* To Have Club League Discover tho croooty-rlch lather of Sraforth Shaving Soap, the hcathrr-frr*li exhilaration of Seaforth Lotion. Enjoy them youraelf.. .soon! These and other Seaforth eaanntick packaged in - ' sndsotne stoneware, only 11.00 each. Gift seta $2.00 to $7.00. forth. 10 Ro< itftlUr Plata, Seu' York 20. FOR SKA FORTH SETS /- 107 N. Smorf Shop Bryi. VIA PIONEER ^dNowihq tHo tba aaiy lima far fun! YavH hava tka tkna af Cal (WW M Hsmw (tin lw MbsOdi • f which Intend to entor the ntw In tramural Club league are meeting this afternoon at 5:00 p.m. in room 301 Goodwin Hall Tuesday, Seotcmber 10, Athletic Officers and Team Managers meet ing- Wednesday, October 1, Meeting to organise new Club League. En tries close for flag football and volleyball. Called meeting of In tramural Club. This week marks tha beginning for the 1947-41 Intramural eea son. It also marks the beginning for another season of game* sched uled for all sports both in team matches and open tournaments. To start the program off team sports are being offered in tennis, bas ketball, flag football, and volley ball. The open tournament will be handball in both tingles and doubles. Coming up than in Decern ber will be the Croaa Country meet. Following are the result* of the first two days of the fall semester program: Thursday—Basketball A Field 19, Senior Co. 11; Bur nett 7 points for A Field and Hud man 7 points for Senior Co. C Field 21. C Calvary IN. A Field 24, B Field 14; Miller scored N points for A Field. B Kng. 21, B Inf. 15. Fi'Kai B—Balbril • C Comp, 14. A Eng. 21; James 12 points for C Comp. •entor Co. 10, K Field U. C Field 19, C Air Force 9; South- all scored 6 points for C Field. Tennis— • A Comp, over A Inf. 2 to l. C Field over B Air Force 1 to 1. MONDAY'S RESULTS Basketball A Infantry 34, Senior Co. 16; Fergus scored 9 point* for A In fantry, Rlppetoe fl for Senior Co, E Field 12, A Air Force 10. A Field 16, A Cavalry 7; Baber 6 points for A Field, Harkrider 6 point* for A Cavalry. Tennis C Comp, over B Infantry 3 to 0. B Vet. over B Field 2 to 1. Will Ml I pinmarka. v\ffwwn v/rncroiir t Work Gaaraatoed R.L McCARTY JEWELER North Gate toJMsa Han «w aewrat W r*. _ Bar Ita. naaaa. m**. . 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