The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 10, 1947, Image 3

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St*n
(»a^e of Clemson
Lead» (around Gain
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f: nu ’',|, »»Wh leader .mong .11
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releMed today b» the
Nltion.l CjMal* Athlltic Bu.
2R «how that Gan he. Kcount-
•I for a toul of A4« yard, a, gj
»or 1
P*ay» *l
Cdllafe and Wake
Itar 11i<ra«uid Steel
Blear he nt Reeelved ‘
clfP addlUoMl t««el
Wearheij to aroemmodaU far., for
L \ * .■■••T*** tame were (••
^Ivad t.xlay by the athUk 4«-
PMteetit.
-hy LARKY GOODWTN -
mJl'lSl!?!* 2 h ^P^-Take it front os, friend,
* iS 1 ** °l?* e mart lu * h In the business
.in- /n*. 1 . 11 l N<>w 0rieans - *fnid much wine, women and
son *’ * t 011 8 « hours before A4M meets LSt some 100
miles away, and football ia furthest froth
our thoughts. (We don't have to worry—the
boss never reads this column anyway.) How
ever, we might add, for the benefit of our
buddies over in '‘B"-Field Artillery that all
is not paradise, due to the fact that the fa
bles about New Orleans women are just
wit^-mmely, fables. Apparently it takes
more than an Aggie uniform and good in
tentions to get closer than arms length to
any of the lovelies in this city.
All the foregoing notwithaUnding, the
Farmers do have a football game this week
end, and well be there along with an estimated 2000 other
Aggies to ■ss.erlat can bt dontf’
about taming the Tigm of L. S. U.
" 1 * ‘ the key U«t week
■hiner on the
•re playing
, the Ag
gie* with 400 mile* of travel and
an all-t»o rough game with Okla
homa behind them, don't eiaetl*
| like ctnrhsiL from thta angle
aturally, well have to make a
prediction on the lubjeet, *0 with
out further ado. well turn our
barb on the Farmer* for the flrat
Urns this ysar and ptek L. *. VI. ts
|Nortonmen Expected to li
(Passes in Upset Attempt
Goodwya
imming inr I ||
Georgia found the
and hung a Si-IB
iBong^s, out the Tlgan
at home this Week, and
Win.
ran
os ths
Starting Lighting Ignition
ftptcialiaed Service on
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Oiing Parti From Original Equipm^tllanufactorers
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YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO MEET
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MR. EARL W. BASS
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Special Representative of the
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hoha Tailoring Company of Indhuianotbi
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He has brought with him an outstanding selection of
men's and womnn's fine suitings and topcoatings for
* Pkll and Winter, from which to make your selection.
Consult with him personally and let-him take your
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measurements for Immediate or later dellverlea.
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Will be at our store
OCT 10TH . 11TH . 13TH
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CONWAY & CO.
215 West 36th — (Across from Post Offies)
BRYAN
r ind and la the air, so it should
a rather high-scoring affair
From this angle, iu L g. U, about
S4-S0.
AROUND THE 801 THWR8T—
TEXAS OVER OKLAHOMA. The
Jwmats flaabad plenty of football
*|shtst the A (Ties last
ws.k hut the Longhorn, hats lim
ply got toe many man—too big,
too fast and tea good. Its the
"torn In tbi tmdtonal battle In
\lita!1 ka!’“)\r.h bayut.—
KC^*SAi la X&S
M tb Ianthwest Conference If be
Naiw ran pull aMtbr ana of their
tahulass upaats Rut the Raior-
KtiFs
‘■• h ha« the offense to nar-
5? K >« • t‘«b defen
rive alngfaat, well call it for the
ItMU OVER OKLA. ARM—Too
.nurh Doak Walbr for the CoT
gfcsjrm OTr.Oklahoma A
RICE OVER TULANE—DeapHa
their advance notices, the Owls
Hava pat to win their first game
•f the season hut they should
notch No. l this trip out over a
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TC’I Duceta Now on Sale
hook holders may obtain
their tickets for the T. C O. game
today at g a. m. for $1J0.
Ticket* will remain on sale un
til noon Saturday, and every day
next week through Thursday be
tween the hours of 9 and 12 a. m.
id 1 and 8 p. m.
Students rnoiit have their eonpen
hooks la present at the gates for
the game.
BY
. . -Ths Aggies
found
flowed into
t distinct
d . ® SHkbB
Baton R<
town tonight
for Saturday night’s dash with L8.U. An*Agg^
•upliortsr could pick up 13 tfotata without turning arouS?
L 8. U.’s defeat at the hand* of#
P«®rgia last wadi notwuh.und-
a Aggiaa had a workout plaa-
tod for Friday afternoon. The
■quad was in good shape with the
exception of Gaoige EBdera and
Bohlp Golf reserve backfielders,
who probably will not tee action.
4 Homer Norton promiaatf
to fill the air with paaaea coma
Saturday night in an attempt to
seoto against Benue Moore’s high-
ly-capaole crew. Lack of raearrs
strength on the part of the Aggies
of rsasrvc strength on
the Tigers is the prin-
n for the two-toock-
dpwn difference sxpsetad in the
final score. At the half, the score
May be dose, hut the Aggies
n pc ted to be around at the finish.
The Aggies will start the same
learn that op, ned against Okla
homa lari weak: Cotton Howell and
Cowtry Higgins st the torminah;
J«*e Sacra and Jim Winkler at the
•sett*; Odell Staotienberger and
CWMI Overly at rotrds; Bob
Gary at canter, and Baniey Welch
Oooda, and
Wi D«ak in the badtfleld. If the
Afgie* kkk aff, Bobby Daw will
J^fcaa Cash km at the quarter-
lack.
A crowd of 30,000 is expected to
iae the nineteenth annual renewal
•f •# foutbaari-iorihwari trier-
sectional clash.
S B a 11 a H 0 n /N
P OR TO
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1047
Pkge 3
Y ankee Stadium Scene of Army.Illini
Tilt Nation’s Top Came of Week
v_4_ JriW" •CI'.LOC* .
CRYSTAL GAZING
if ftri .
exception
are in thie
pronuMw
>ota U*
A concensus
neck of Ike
dowbt, wall say 1_
tomi 7. (Dave Wallace probably
Ctorial bai diu smrir find, seme hrtemating
L _P^ U "•r waR b, the rule rather than the
°^P iB j*V!"™g nMWts Writers and
woris f,ads TCtf railed over Mrimi.
NJw , sffia l “4| , sas
may not a»Ms hy our ruling) S tits
tk. fact ttet Miami Z* th!,“
?Trf f u- H f,mil,ar well call
Hover tks lurtUe We'U haaltanuj ^Wa the
Ho» the edge eft till ane |y m.
Cots™ 7 !!? the
©wig
• chance for a field
up wall sa far
1 111
ImUT ** >■ (He Army vs.
String a/sTt 25* ^ i! inl 4# * kW fs^orite* to atop Army’*
The sports writer, didn't hop on
tha Tasas bandwagon as thay did
• ysar ago, as fstas still must
prov# It has the hast in tha nation
In tha number three game of
ths woek, California take* on Wis-
«mrin. Waldorf has pulled tks
surprise of the football ysar so
far by having California votoi
Number 8 in the AP poll, and with
Waldorf hart ia his part of th,-
country he will probably be
to show the old home foil
knows how to win.
Intersectkmal: Two undefeated
teams tie up in the clash between
Harvard and Virginia. The winner
will get some national recognition
■ nd AP pot] says h will b«
Harvard. Washington State should
become Michigan Btate’a secon.l
fNiri OI »ne siring, snoul
^7 be trying ing arm loo
folks ke still still as good
JACK’S PASTRY SHOP
FULL LINE OF
CAKES
AND
PASTRIES
Com® In for HOT DOUGHNUTS
ifUr 3 P.M.
North Onto
d!
\
rioht at home
IN DOORS AND OUT.. .
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A dependable friend—* con
stant companion. Wear it to
* the game.. on week end trip*,
or lounge by the fire'..their •
warmth and smart lines make ,
theee Jackets a favorite with
men of all agea.
Come see em,
you’ll like em.
CLOTHIERS
College and Bryan
victim ss the boys from the Mid-
Wsst art still on ths rebound from
Michigan’s humilaUng defeat of
two weeks ago. Friday, Boston Col-
lege should have little trouble mak
ing any score they please in their
r ime with Kansas State. Also
riday, TCU plays at Miami in
a game Is which Leon Joelln, who
has Just been promoted to first
string, should really get his pass-
arm loosened op. If JoeUn is
M good as he was during the
war, those of us who make the
corps trip next week-end to TCU
ill be in for a treat of bullet
K iee. The Aggies travel to Baton
ge to take on LSU. Both teams
»re on the rebound from their
first defeat of the season, but the
Tigers will be oul to put on s show
for the home folks to prove last
week’s result wai a mistake. Navy
goes after iu first victory after
tackling the Duke Riot Devils who
showed a little power 1b beating
Tennessee last Week.
San Francisco, which is showing
• great prospect for an undefeated
season, has Mississippi State as
c ?* #t whiU *ver m Houstor
Rice is favored to hand Talane Its
second defeat of the season.
In the East: Columbia meets
1 ale to determine the third rank
ing trim of thets section. Perm
should wet some exerviee in its
clash with Darthmouth, but that
is shout all. A good Villanova
team meets Holy Crosa.
In the South: Alabama is ex-
ted to realty go to town agalnat
after suffering two
straight Meet defeats. MAuburn
is minus Travis Tldw.ll this wash-
end, the Ult with Florida shoyld
^m W i° m m *, tch ot tto y*or. and
stM be considered a football fame.
TTte Georgia Bulldogs should son-
tlnue tkeTr rolllnw ways against
Ksntueky, North Carolina Is piri*
ft
goal).
BMU has shm
this season and Is llksly to
ft** »1<"» while. OMa-
homa AAM, though no push-ever,
r*!".* g‘>t what It tebos to stop
k pP " ,u^,
ngMSi teres
u '
.. h, te • team,
and, despite Ute 11.19 shellacking
Ust week st the hairis of an under-
ntri OeuMta IgM ia still In the
running. Her* agaia, the depth ef
2*. Ttf ^y he the deriding
factor. Th# Tigers are five deep
In evenr position where Homer
Ngrion has to strain to put In two
and throe teams.
Theoedpl# who dleeevero* New
*• Aggie
FORT WORTB, TEX., Oct. IP-
(APl-HjWW (M. DMrikM.)
fftkarias led a parade of favorites
into the quarterfinals of the Texas
worisrt open here bat she was
forced to the 20th green for her
t-up deririou ever scrappy Kay
Pearson of Houston
Sh. faces Ttay Bettye Mims of
Mm to today’s match. Mrs.'
White advanced with 4 S and 1
Hetory ever Mn. M. B. Killian
ef Ban Antonio.
Next to the Unttod‘state* Swto"
den uses the telephone mere than
any other ro„ntrp.
ed to rebound and now finish the
ysftr with all victories
«i the llri^ being Wake
this weekend.
WM the pen name
of Charles Farrar Browne, humor-
00* .writer, who .whs a native of
Maine.
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The Largept Eleetrlcml
Appllmnee Store In
Bryan—
Come in and see us for large
or email appliances:
Radios Electric I room atu-
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Freato Cookers, Coffee
Makers...
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Note the
oa this modern'
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■hedder! The rich heavy-
weight leather h left aa
buckskin and tough «
rawhide. Hare’s enrof^t'
hi the sturdpi
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rdy, heavy-
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BANK HOLIDAY
OCTOBER IflH — COLUMBUS DAY
... being a legal holiday and falling on Sunday,
the banks of Bryan and College Station will
observe as a holiday and not be open for buaineea.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1& 1D47
ram national bank
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rt*»r state sank s tacst oa .
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