Ponies Drub Okla. 21 to 11 Saturday . *T IL L W ATER, OkU, 0«t 19 (AP)-Sou,fcn Met hod Mu»- t*njt counted three touchdown, in tho flrat half, then deaperately IOQ|Tit off | iteadUy improvinit Oklahoma A. * M. football U> win 21-14 Saturday beloi r l penoni. 1 Mural football Will Start Today na« football ffoka into Ha foorth aaon of pky whoa the referee’. whittle found, for the opening -off ot 9 ft. m. Monday, Oct 18. fore 19,- 6n« touchdown in the firat and netded ShtUtS?,AfSeJ whole too U( i to tally in ooch of the U«t two p« ioda. , - | •!, vvef Uinkinf'. defen.ive pUy waa au wrb «a he etarted wff by break- 14. H|1 UAg kicked to U* Agfic 91 yard Dim. _ Jimmy McKiatic, Ed Green and Walker in four playa moved the baB to the lf> Then in the moat perfectly executed play of the . game, McKitaic Utoraled to How- er, the fUuhy lift half peeing to m, the flaah left half paaainc to Sid Halliday over the tool. Wolk- , w’» kick waa good, the flnt of throe perfect triee. The Muatange’ rushing line he ed give them another acore aai in the eaeond period when Joe Thomae tried to paaa from his 42 but waa forced to retreat to the 84 where ho loot the kail. Jack H.lliilay .mothered the plMkM and than in flee pUya. 8. M. U mmmd to the Aggiei' three. Walk or embed over left taeklc to more An Intercepted peaa by Cecil Hutphin on the AgrfU 27 eel up the vieitom’ Uet touchdown. With the eaeond teem playing, the Mu. Unge moved In four play, to thr one-yard line and BHl Moxley mt through cantor to acore. Jim make the Anrl< A. A M. took over oft ita 43. Bpa- vital .naked to the S. M. U. 44, * and thou after Bob Meinert bat a yard, he ran all the way to the doubleatripe. Jock Hartmftn’a kick wa. good and the Aggie, trailed • 21-7. at B p. m. Monday, 0 The Met of flag football t rom the Air Force Phyidcai Trahi- ng program at Randolph Field and raa brought to Taxaa A. A M. by f. L. Penoerthy! •U 6. 14. U. After wveral seaaons pUy, with •a awoke too from 40 to « b«A pftrticWint etch year, the game has become of the moat popular in the In- tr.mural program. Five football fWd. are available and goal post, are under conatruc- X % *• Favored Tigers Edge Out Aggies in Last \ Period; A & M Prepares for Conference Opener TCtI ResolU, Taaoday, Get. 7 Baaketball: y addition ol ft Junior cdlrge elaaa. unlveraity, roNage and high achool dlviaiona will be carried <>«i aa be fore (^adetfl Draw Firnt Blood hi Battle; LSU ComeH From Behind Twice to Win LSU Tifer eleven eflged out the vUit- 14 V defeftt their hard- i Spavital did the work to the Aggies' first acore when SMU. OkU. AAM. 14 7 0 0-21 0 0 7 7—14 Trailing by 2 points at the half C Infantry battM to a 19 to 18 ado over E. Field. Dorm 16 took an early lead to beat Hart Hall 2* to 24. Pete Per kins of Hart waa high point man in the game with I poinU. Dorm 7 .queried out a 84 to 32 wn ever Dorm 9. Hill ran up 6 t int, for Am winners While Schu- > of Dorm 9 walked away with high worthf honors for tha day with ll pomta. D Field took an eaay win from B Air Force 14 to B. George Rich ardaon wa« high point man (or the Wtnnera with I points. TSftftUi C Composite bftat Cf Cavalry t IS 1 taking their winatog matohae M. 1-1. a T* Keene played an eatetandlng net gams for tha win ner. while hie teammate D. 11. Hodges pUyed a strong offensive game. BUckatone and Huddleston, mil Ste and Rock of Senior Company made up the winning teams taxing their matches 194, 8-3, te beat B Composite 2 to I. Leggett Hall beat Puryear Hall 2 to 1, the winners taking two fftst matches 9-7, 8-1 Recreation Clubs To Organ tie at Annex The highly-tou HHIH in* Texas Aggies IB-18 in Baton Route Saturday night fore an estimated 36,000 spectators., , Going into the game as undisputed favorites, the Ben gal* hnd to come from behind twice to driving foes. The AAM passing at-f tack wa* clicking despite three interception, with 12 forwards completed in 23 attempts. LSU connected on seven in 18 try*. Peewee Smith took the opening Mck-off on the AAM 16 and car ried the ball up to the 35. Jimmy fashion and Rob Goode took ovor ■ ■. !. *■■■ Rice Romps Over Tulane for First Win of the Season GAMF. 8TATTBTIC8 Texas LSU AAM Jim Cashion Out With Broken Leg /1 * * 1 ■ Jim ( WATEKPROOHNG All Kinds of Repair Work and Alterations AGGIE CLEANERS N. Gate -We Deliver ’ Phone 4-4U4 t I - ‘ Utia one tn abardtne. You'll aoftly rantraats Another great nrw “AtMttaairs' amenth creano reetaUnl rayon ^>ve the way the white ftwtn-etltrhing aonty the bodice; the fun-cut beautiful kmg si revs versatility of the high-low coltbr; toe tiny tic UK, ontjr . . e - mm |>ri< « Smart Shop Rice Institute win cohrmn this weekend with a 33 to 0 win over the Green Wave 14 10 from Tulane with little George |B <. 101 Walmeley having a field day 170 101 "weeping the Tulane ends. Meeting for the first time this season on their own home field, The Owle, c<>-champion» of the Southwest conference, uncorked • running and passing eomhtns that tha Greentes t ■top nor overcome. Strange enough, the Rice ace passer, big Virgil FMkenhefg, the Owl's Beet of serlmmaga. PMe«r, didn’t fling one the whole Pol Tex. AAM afternoon. But hie paaaoffs and |a I. Howell plunges were dangerous enough to L.T. Tulls the green skirted lads. _ L. G. Htautaenberger W,Htol6W, weighing only 6 166 Gary Ibe. and standing five-foot eight, Overly darted In and aremnd -Mgry Winkler Pranka's team almost kt will. Oor- Higgins geoos George, put on a show of Cashion •Mfting, starting, end stopping Welch that gained him 181 yards nmh- Goode ing total for the afternoon at a Smith' 11 yard rush per try. Cart Rasa, > the Rice fullback gained 48 ysrds in It try*, quite a bit lees than Walmeley but effective just the same. c The Baylor Bears outplayed and* finally oatacored Arkansas at Waco f _ H fit ZZSl Pacf8 Texas T« 34-14 fin Over wind. 0 7—19 7 0—13 Sandifer, C. R. G. ll 9 B. LH. R.H. P.B. Score by quarters— LSU 0 12 Texas A. A M. 6 0 Touchdowns: Toth 2, Goode 2. Points after touchdowns: Ballentine, Heard. Texas A. A M. —Ends, Pollock, Wright, Prokop; tackle, Sacra, guards, Dupree, Greiner, Turley; centers, Bills, Bennett; backs. Hoi- Imig, Baty, Hallmark, Dew, Bur- ditt, Daniel, Dusek, Kadera, Ball entine. Officials: referee, W. B. Bruner, Meroer; umpire, T. M. Hart, Texas; field judge, c. F. Hawn, Texas. Linesman, A. F. Moore, Georgia Tech here snd marched down to the Ti- E >r 25. liollmig’* pasne* to Cotton oweil and Barney Welch advanc ed the pigskin to the 11. A. abort toss from Hollmig to Goode and the < «deta took a six point lead. Thi* marks the^nal till with a non- SWC foe for AAM. Confer- ence play begins next Saturday aftenvooh in Fort Worth against , the TCU Horned Froge. To date I the Frogs have taken on four op- I poneate Ineluding Arkanea*. toj whom they dropped a 6-0 decision. After moving up to the mid-field .tripe following the kick-off. LSU fullberk Harrell (Rip) Collins fumbM bikI the Aggies recovered. A futile attempt to pick up a first down resulted in a kicking duel IwMreen Hollmig and Collins that kept the hell In Tiger territory for the rest of the firat atansa. The second quarter found the vieltora on the defenelve with Stan Hollmig posting out of some dan- S roue situations. In the middle of l second round, Jim Cason. 20 yoar old Tiger halfback from Vic toria, Texas took Hollmig’e pant on hie own 4<> and, with the aid <>r ^ by third string fullback 'oth, carried the ball to the AAM 10. Here, Toth carried the mail to tie the count in a sweep around right end. In the closing minutes of the first half, Cason took Hollmig’* punt on the Bengal nine yard line, returning it to the 27. A pass from rterback Y. A. Tittle to half back Dan Sandifer set up the sec ond LSU tally with 45 second, left to play. The kick went wide. Tittle being pressed by the entire Aggie line, and the Tigers led 124 at halftime. Opening the third period with a drive to the AAM 5 yard line, the Bengal* were stopped short of a first down and Hollmig punted out to the enemy 45. This ended the only threat by the boats in that JH'rlOQs The next Aggie score was eet up Rice tagged up |ix points in the first period, allowing only six minutes to pass away. Russ took a short Tulane punt on the Green- ies 37 and ran it back to their 17. Watmsley scooted around end for what appeared to be a TD but was stopped on the one yard line. Elk enherg, then smoothly faked handoff and ploughed over guard for the score. In the second quarter. Rice start ed way back on ita own 87. MB- ant running plan put the ball on the Tulane 41. Tobin Rote drifted back to pass to Huey Keeney who out maneuvered the Tulane safety man, Waller, for the score. Coming back after the half, Russ and Waimsley set up a series of running plays from the Tulane 42 to ' ered over for another score gie Williams try for extra point ws* good and Rice lead 19 to 0. The fourth quarter proved the grand finale. A series of fait mov ing running plays brought the ball | in Rlee'e possession from their own 28 to the Green Wave 24. A clip ping penalty eet the Owle back 15 yards, but a fake handoff to Rues carried the ball back down to the 22. Then Walmeley, in an and .weep, went the rest ef the way. Rice 6 8 7 Tulane 0 0 0 0—0 Having pushed Arkanaas team all except for two minutes of the sec ond quarter when the Porkers 1 ■ered a quick lomMnwa end blocked a kick for • safety, the Bears were etlll hr hind 94 at the ■tart af the final quarter. But on too ftrot play of that period. Lyle BlackVnu.i |luylor substitute huf- back, ran throuth left tackle 87 yards for a touchdown Then with u strong wind at their h»rk, the Bruine kicked off deop to the Pork ers and forced Arkansas to punt Quarterback 81ms ran the bell hack to tho 88. Then with their line game fall ing on tho 9, Henry Dickerson rushed in end made a side-angle field goal to five Baylor a 104 lead. The Baylor student body, which hadn't seen a conference victory ehice 1945, then went wild. Underdogs in this UK, Bay lor wae not supposed to have had a chance. Lr’Si'Sfl Oklahoma Sooncrs tuucbdown, (place- scoring: Touchdowns, Gil- (fqr Landry) 2. Canady, t iehwartxkopf). PoinU after touchdown, Guess (for Layne) 4 (placement^. Tex. Okie Pint deanu 16 ll Net yds gained, rwebmg 177 968 Frw.i pastes attempted 12 3 Frwd (issses completed 8 1 Yds forward, pa-smg 129 | * 7 Prwds, intercepted by 1*0 Yds gd, run-back intreptns 0 0 Punting average 42.5 41.1 Total yds. all kkks retnd 59 111 Opponent fumbles reevd 3 0 Yds lost by penalties 41 67% lorder Olympic* Set March 12 • 13 But mote waa yet to come. Ark ansas got nervous and started throwing passes an over the field. They threw one too many in the flat zone and Prank McKinney. Baylor halfback, gathered it in and ran 40 yards Hi the dear for andther score,-shaking it 16-9. An other bit of footwork was added when Dkkerson kicked a long point after touchdown when Baylor had been penalixed to the 18 after a roughing penalty on the first try. This victory wa* especially sweet to Coach Bob Woodruff of Baylor because he beat a team coached his one-time head coach John Ity Bears had been work ing on Ark a 9-a* plays ever Knee practice started, pointing for this game. The unusual thing about this game was that the Bruins so com pletely out-statisUclsed Arkansas hut were two touchdowns behind going Into the last quarter. At the end of the game they were ■till in Arkansas' end of the field, knocking for another touchdown. By HAROLD V. RATLIFF DALLAS, Oct 19 (AT)-Bobby Layne pitched Texas to a 84-14 vic tory over Oklahoma Saturday Hi the wildest ef the forty-one femes that have been staged by these deep south wee tern rivals. The Mg, rough me line manhandled the phyeicaliy-so much the Sooner* drew costly penalties — but they could do nothing With bounding Hobby Layne and his paaaee. It wae this young man'* throwing, 19 the final appearance againet an Oklahoma team, that told the story. r , v*< cot its first touchdown midway of the oueninx period with 39-yard part from Layne to JHn Canady setting it up. The play car ried to the Oklahoma 25. Tom Un dry and Canady tracked the line and Layne paaaed to Max Bum- gardner to sweep to the nine-yard mark. Here Byron Gillory waa pitched for a four-yard lots, hut on teh next play he went around left end for a touchdown. Frank Guess kicked the extra point Oklahoma tied the acore early in the second period after once being balked on the Texas 14, most ly by a roughing penalty. Undr> kicked out and Oklahoma surged 42 yards for the score with Jack Mitchell plowing over from the two. Dave Wallace converted. Texas increased its lead to 21-] late in the third period, scoring on a 22-yard smash in five plays after a abort Oklahoma punt. Okalhoam drew back into the ball game early in the final period with Mitchell, the top runnihg back on the field today—He gained 124 yards on 14 trie*—dashing 72 for a touchdown. The Sooner* got the ball on th#ir 20 after Undry kick od over the goal line. George Thomas took the ball around right end and after making eight yards lateraled to the fleet Mitchell who ran untouched to the acore. Wal lace converted. Texas broke Oklahoma's heart LAREDO, TEX., Get. It (AP) —TV Border Olympics, annual toning track meet of the year in r exas, will be held March 12-1% Hreetor R. W. Parker has an nounetd It will be the sixteenth annual tiwck and field carnival and will •>ffsr seating rapacity of 5,000 persons aa the result of installs Hon of a new concrete and steel (rand stand on the west side at Ihlrtoy Field, completed at a cost of 150,000 There will be four divieiona with VU3.45 for fine fkror goat with it Beech-Nut Gum Hew ade atee aw Ne* peef to Wert. M ■ ee *e« ate to* a«a*. eeto? *• much-nut CvmJ mm HIMtMWAVXl sau. Mvoivme usetui and ousweuti •m to meai tea tomil BelteUg leeyl hoMafl feelWMh letolet.li ll peeto tUalthweyil MOilTWOOD IO VOU XHWAYS I \*» O - I Heelthweyt eiiplev Newl The Exchange Store £ tnr Serving Ti-Xax Aggies ■ ••«>** a i when Barney Welch recovered Hollmig punt on the Tiger 12 after Bengal safety man Bobby Clagg had touched the ball. Rob Goode went across standing up on the firet play. Jim Cason intercepted Hollmig’e iss to atop an Aggie threat-on the 9U 30 in the third quarter. Parm er right end Norton Higgins drop ped Tittle behind the line of ecrim- mage for a five yard lose. A pen alty for backfield in motion and an incomplete pass left the Tiger on their own 20 with third down and 20 to go. Here Tittle connect ed with a long pasa to Al Hero- man good to the AAM 40. Toth car ried the ball over the right guard for the final nine yards and the winning TD. The kick was good giving the hosts a 19-13 lead. Higgins took the kick eft the Aggie 30 and advanced to the 35. Here Hollmig took over and with passes to Howell, Red Burditt, and Charlie Wright moved up to the LSU 32. Hollmig tried next a long toss that was intercepted by Tittle on the LSU five vard line. This ■topped the Cadet threat snd sewed up the game far Tigurs. * JACK’S PASTRY SHOP FULL LINE OF CAKES AND PASTRIES Come in for HOT DOUGHNUTS after 3 P.M. North Gate ^CWRBUROY ond what a low pflctl 107 N. 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