The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 15, 1947, Image 3

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Texas, Texas Quittian, Aggies
Top Southwest Grid Statistics
Texas and T«x*» Ckristian dWid-
tca» honon in the Southweit
Ccnferanc* .UtUtic rakesed by
Jenuo Stewart, Executiea Secre
tary of tbe league'*, showed t.xiay,
but player* from Texa* AAM ho K -
ged much of the iodividaal glory.
The longhorn, led the loop in
total ajhift. tasking op 1
h» four ■ana. while the Christian*
their opponent* to Ml
contest* to lead in
Aggie gridden led in percentage
of pass completion*, punting, punt
l|tum* and were fourth in ground
ffining. Jim Cashion, who bowed
Battalion
PORT
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week*
game, topped
the loop’* paaaer* in percentage of
coir,, letioi> conntcting so IS of
hh 18 tome* for a pt-nomenal .711
average. Texas' Bobby Layne led
in number of completion* mid was
■•cond la percentages with 26
ballaeyws on B heaves far 481
5 irda and a Ail average. Stan
oltmif, who win shoulder much
of the Aggie* peaauw load smee
the departure of.Guhioi.. waa
•eeond to Laytts in number of
completion* and total yards gained
hitting 21 time* but of 48 chunk*
for t77 yard*. \ ,
Arkanaaa’ Ken Holland, current
ly *uieUned with injuries, lead* the
league'* ball carrier* with a net
of 263 yards gained on 29 came*
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15,1947
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* VW:E TICKETS FOB WINNER ... . .
Contest for Arm-Chair Quarterbacks
The eontestant who comes close*t to calling the exact
scores Hated below will be awarded two reserve seats to
the Texas AAM-Baylor football game on October 25 at
College Station.
This contest will be run woekiy in the Battalion dur
ing football season in cooperation with the Quarterback
Club. The winner will receive his tickets at the regular
meeting of the Quarterback Club on Thursday night.
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conference. Ed Dueek of AAM is
third in yard* per carry with an
average of 7J on WVmifB,
Uollmtg tent the conference
punter* who have kiekad five er
more times gitfi a 45.1 average on
Kile Rob (inode of the
14 hick*, wh
Aggie* leade the circuit in punt
return* with an average of tt.t
on four returns.
Doah Walker of EMI' kada In
scoring with 44 oolnU with (HUnry
of Tcxa* •eeond al Id and Goode
ami Clay of Teas* tied for third
with 10 imintd adfe! ,
The three prinrlpnl reltgi
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CaibolkUm, Proteetantlsm
Sidhammedani*m.
tone of
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WELCOME AGGIES
CMttto-
CAMPUS SANDWICH SHOP
Ingredients fresh and seasoned right and clean
made—will explain why friends who buy hamburgers
here always come back again.
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vs. ArkansM
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P.O. Box
Aggies' Jim Winkler Comments
On Frog-Cadet Clash Saturday
JIM WINK LIB
Rd. Net*'. Plenty ghod at mah-
lag new., uteri la* tackle Jim
Winkler U aleo not a hod hind
it either. Here's the
ties' meet-
at raportiag it ellhei
srSrA*
Fort Worth.
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Be Aired Saturday
An ths Southwest Confsr-
•ncs rscs builds up full xtsAm,
Humble ON A Refhidry Com
pany this Ssturdny] brings
radio liatenor* thiwe till* between
conference contendere pin* the aln
11* intersection*! match,
May Drop Dallas
As Annual Site
For TT-OU Game
DALLAS, Tax, Oct. II <AP)-
Th* diacusaion over whether at
not Texas scored a legal touch
down in that wild aacoad period
against Oklahoma here Saturday
waa oeanhadownd today hy a mow*
launched at the University of Okla-
jhoma to take the annual game
away from Dallas.
Dr. Georg* L Cross, president
of Oklahoma University, said he
favored playing the game on a
home-an-nom* baais, a similar
statement to one he made before
Iftst week's j
■University of Texas off Mila,
[however, had declared they oppoe-
led such a move and Athletic Direc
tor D. X. Bible said Texas would
play some team in Dallas, whether
it be Oklahoma or another top
| college.
M l don't see how wo can go
bae^U^ Dallas now," Dr. Cross
■rafernng to bottle.throwl
Ing, fighting aim other disorder*
during Ml
An Oklahoma student peUtloti]
to Uk# the gome out of Danas had I
sum* iijUOO names and th*H
association will taka an ■
stand on the matter at a meetiwl
Nov, 1.
The Toxae-Oklakomn gam* al
way* has boon ono nf the best marl
key-makers in tho southwest, For]
Instance, this year's gome pa<|
ltl.4(>4 07 to each at the echooli
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With an eye to a brighter future
the Texas Aggies travel to Port
Worth Friday to meet the Texas
Christian Homed Frogs Saturday
afternoon at 2.30. The Aggies,
thirty five strong, will leave Fri
day mottling ot 9:60 aiul will ar
rive in time to take the usual
pre-game loosening-up drill. The
squad is in top form except James
Cashion, out for stx weeks with a
broken ankle, George Kadera, who
is still favoring a bad ankle, and
Bobby Goff, out with a bad kindey.
, After two straight last half
sotbarks the Aggies are anxious
U> get bock in the win column. T.
C. U. “has always been an Aggie
.mbiinf block and are picked by
some to turn the trick again this
year. It was in '44 that a mediocre
T. C. U. team upset the Aggie* on
Kyle Field; again in '46 the Frogs
eked out a one ■point victory aided
by several Aggie fumbles *t cru
cial points. Last
14-0.
I* the one big Pet* Stout will wear
for the Frogs Saturday. It was
Stout who carriod tho brunt of
the FrofL attack when they sloshed
to their victory against Miami
last week. Lindy Berry is another
op and coming lad for the Frogs
who operates from the vital Tail
back position on the Meyer version
of the double and tingle wing*.
Coach Norton was well pelasod
with the showing of his Aggies
last week against LSU, but admits
it would have been better if the
score had remained 13-12. His
boys received a jolt when they
learned that the quarterback was
out for six weeks with a broken
ankle, but the Aggies immediately
set to work preparing for TCU.
Not as much contact work is on
tap this week, with the Aggie*
brushing up on pass defense and
a defense against T. C. U. spread.
year AAM won
The **ld Dutchman* Leo Meyer,
i* a much respected individual in
Southwest Football circles and
anything ran happen when he sends
his Homed Frogs out on a Satur
day afternoon. Coach Meyer i*
convinced that he has two teams
of about equal strength and plans
to wear the Aggies out with from
24 to 36 men. The so-called No. 2
team, made up of Freshmen and
Sophomore*, has rscelved the start
ing nod in the last two game*
agsinat Arkansas and Miami. Says
Coach Meyer: "That young line
he* looked so good the last two
timos out there that Ahey'r* going
to carry a lot of thr load from
hor* on out.” On* good numlwr to
wrila down In the hook is 46. Thai
Al 2:18 p.m. the AAM-TO!
broadcast *111 he heard from
Ti l Btodtsm. with Charlie Jor
dan on play-by-play *ml Jerry
Dogfett on the color aeelgnmeat.
The gam* will he heard over
•tationa WRK, Dsllaa; KFJZ.
Fort Wartk; KKBC. Abilene;
KB8T, Big Spring; KCKM, Mid
land; KGKL, San Angelo;
KOSA, Odessa; KIl N, I'ecoe;
KROD. El Paso; WAC O Waco;
KTEM. Temple; KNOW. Austia;
KABC. San Anteaia; KXYZ.
Houston; K G V L, Greenville;
KRRV, Sherman; KPLT, Paris;
KCMC, Texarkana; K F RO.
Longview; KMHT, Marshal;
KRBA. l.ufkin; WTAW, College
Station; KFDM, Beaimont; and
KS8T, Sulphur Springs
Texas U. and Arkansas meet in
Memphis, with the broadcast sched
uled to go on the sir at 11:60 p.m.
from Crump Stadium. Ves Box
will describe the game, with Fred
Kincaid handling color. Stations
KRLD, Dallas; KTRH, Houston;
KTSA, San Antonio; KlfBC. Aus
tin; KGNC, Amarillo; aed KGBS,
Harlingen, will carry' the broad
cast
Kern Tips, play-by-play man,
and Alec Chesser, color announcer,
will be heard from Ownbv Stadium
in Dallas, describing the Rice-SMU
game. .The broadcast* scheduled at
1:60 p.m., will be heard over sta
tions WFAA-WBAP (820 kc), Dal-
las-Ft Worth; WOAI, San Antonio;
KPRC, Houston; KRIS, Corpus
Chrieti; and KVAL Brownsville.
Humble'* broadcast of the only
Pish will be !<eeking their first | non-conference game of the day,
win of the season, having lost their the Baylo-Texas Tech match, starts
opening game to NTAC by a score at 2:10 p.m. from Tech Stadium in
ef 13 U»7. Lubbock. Bill Michaels will de
the Federal Communications scribe the plays, with E«kiie Bark
Commission granted WTAW per- er assisting on color. The gam*
mission to handle this broadcast as will be heard over station* WFAA-
well as the L8U-AAM game of
last Saturday night.
KVANI . DMills FIGHT
AUBTIN, OeL 16-(API Beni
Frans and Johnny Dabh* of Age-
tin were schethiled to slug It out I
here in a couple of weeks for the
right to meet Texaa welterweight |
champion Bert Llnam.
Evana, former Oklahoma welter
weight tltllst, earned the right to|
meet Dabbs with a 10-round de
cision over Tony Chaves here last
night.
About 80 per cent of U. S. pro-1
ductive forests do not contain
more than half as many tree* as ]
they could support.
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tlgMeerid, sad Deatyna sure help* keep teeth
Dentyae Gem—Made Oaly hy Adame
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^TAW to Air Game
Of Fish vh Frogs
Station WTAW received permis
sion to broadcast the play by play
description of the AAM Fish ver
sus the TCU Polywog* game, to
night at 7:60 pjn. from Ft. Warth.
Dick Gootlieh and Milt Frenkle
will be on hand to give both a
play by play account of the game
from Farrington Field and the col
or and excitement o fthe content
well. Coach Charlie DeWare’s
The ancient Egyptian* mad* ar
tificial light from metal rods with
Pll-suaked rags wrapped around
the ends.
WBAP (570 kc), Dallas-Ft Worth;
KWFT, Wichita Falls; KWTX,
Waco; KFYO, Lubbock; KATL.
Houston: KMAC, Son Antonio;
KVOP, Plalnvlew; KPET, Umesa;
KRIG, Odessa; and KWsU, Corpus
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Some soy it’s Lynn Waldorf, the fourth
coach in four years at the University of
California — once a renowned football
power, but now chiefly known as the
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school where the students can, and do,
fire their coach. Read this revealing article
in today’s Poet
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