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- ,11 - — ’ - ■ 11“ »' THE BATTALION SPORTS OCTOBER 11, 1947 Ptt , s to See Movies of IM ' Sugar Bowl GainJ 5»»OHf "Jarring Jawn" KimBmcti rollwimaahort bo.tfi#M mwt- "•« »V • Pin, lb flub will tbit b «h<*wn IN ploturwi of |K« |U40 • S ,, r 1 ' " whkh A*M op- i. powoWtfl (lr**n Wm iMbiirtb ttfUrtoi* on • U to II wor» that mado thorn a ^‘.C: tho T Club aakod thm all nboni who can not attend th* lineaa mootinr to ploaao tend •ji postal card with theiVium, nttum address to the “T Asko Ration, core of th. AthlcJic <>S£ TfP"» dMir. to hooMat^on Wrtlvt mdfcbor. Strength May Prove Deckling Cadets Face Problem of Matching Bruin's Reserve- * M JJ ' rM LJ w BOBBY GRIPPIN starred on top brokon field ninfior, the 19- year-old back from Houst<>n is also used for kickinf duties. -c- t»v G. M. NKVIIJ,. Baylor right •"d, la a U-ycar-old soph hail- In* from Bryan. The l»0 pouml. « foot one ineh reserrr aqoad- Mm. spent time with the army in the Pacif the Pacific during the war. STATE PAIR Sl’CCBBlf [ DALLAS, TEX., Oct. 21 -<AP) —The State Fair of Texas made more money and drew more people tRla year than ip any previous year, fair official! said as ‘the 1« NEW YORK, Oct. 21 —<AP)— run came to a close yesterday. A dosen major college football teams sflll own all-ricUnrioas ro- I ( iilifornia Battle Tops Nation: Texas, SMG, Baylor Among Unbeaten COMPLETE RADIO REPAIR Quality Service at a Minimum Co*t • ONE DAY SERVICE-.* — ; • j. Hoyd's Radio Shop located at LoupoU Trading Po«t ■ ! Tliig Way Out for Active Style Going outdoors for your share" of Autumn sunshine! Go by the way of our store ... where the assortment of new Sport and Leisure Shirts are the handsomest you’ve seen 7 ' in many a year, v For example, the big double- poeketed, long-sleeved model pictured above . .. here in a fresh range of colors. :T , i ^ Just picture youraelf in it, mister . . . anywhere under the sun! Rich Colors in ... CORDl UOY mmmymm rayon GARARDINR and SOFT WOOL I'LANNKJJi 1 v* ^ CLOCMERS d .. f ^ t i GoUeft and Bryan eonto today but aevcral of them wdl have to do aomc fancy step- pln* i’aturday to keep from join ing oHher other, which were tumbled from the rank, of the un beaten and untied during the past weekend. Among tfte topflight aggrega tions. those whooe perfect re- «*rda rorvived the weekend flr- hf include Michigan. Notre Dame. Teaaa. (aHfoniia, Geor- !*■ Tech, fWanaylraaia. Penn State. Soathern Mctkodmt. Bay- Wake Poreut, Virgiai. and Wast Virginia. Probably the toughest chore Im mediately ahead for any of this ■elect group it that faced by the Golden Bean of California, who t«n*W with Southern Califomia’i unbegtan but once tied Trojans at Banwley Saturday in one of the top gamta of the day. jjliehifan, looking more and more like the claaa of the country after crushing Northwestern 4» fr, will he at home againat Minna- ••ta, while Illinois, 40-12 conquer or of Minnesota and still unbeaten nwwahs Pbrdue in big nine engage- MRU. Texas, which downed Arkansas.. II 4, to cltar its first ftoathwest Conferawce hurdle, gd. after Its BojMk.rn WM>|<M| gaidea Ita 'Daah Walkar spa dal againat tho I Rlvaretty ^T.llforal. at l^a JhWlN ua the Pacific CaMt. Tcxaa Christian pi.). Oklahoma at Normaa. Ohio., and Arkansas tmit Mtaaiaalnpi at Memphis. Tana. In the power •packed Realhweet. Routkern Methodist .ashed In on the ouutde chance It was given to taka Klee, While Teaaa dbrlatian made its own breaks and wallotH. ( i Teaat ABM. o, for the hlfgeat upaet last week. Bajrjcr came through with a ll-tl - .... ■■ naAt*,. . » Reserves in Kyle Field TiH V _ Reserve atrength or lack of eamt and roamed far and wide ra *f* P fftV# to be the differ- the Raiders. A Bryan product enet Saturday afternoon 1 • F ■ ’ Baylor'a unbeaten Baara thrtce-b<atcn ABM on KyW Pield The Aggies have been hampered by lack of aerond string power all yaur. When the #1 w# clicking, Bie ( adeta wars winning Laai week a«alact T. C. 0", fSa rtoaryea, among other people wer* ** •ibklng. Therein he. the pat- ale, wMek, H anlved, might prove •Wlaive In Beturdey’a tussle with the Bnnna. umpha under Ita belt, has reserve •(length, n laylor't convinrln* «-d win over Teaes Tech last week Ike reserves played a prominent pan. Jatty Mangnim, Ui-yaar aid Bophntnnre from Ban Antonin, eras- rd hta name from the injured Bet WWW NcvHl. figured prominently in Bay mart lor’a aeeond teuchdown. taking one " past foi 11 yards and then Ttaul- In« lb a If yard aerial In tha end atme for the payoff T Reaerve halfback also made hia presence knwbn to one ami aH, raking in aeveral paaa- es and Otharwlae conducting him ■•tf • first . stringer (huek Stone, a defensive stand harraaaing Tech paeeen aH aft#rn«ion and recovering one fum- Mete set up Baylor’s (mirth fourh i In w I) If Ike Afftec* second line nf at tack can match throe Bruins Rat- jrtef. the wrtlome may ahhek a frw pewple In Waco. If not . well, the Aggies have been knoWi lose before. tm to Williamson Puts Three SWC Teams in Nation’s Top Ten Three Southwest Conference^ teams remained in the much cove ted unbeaten class . as football across the nation reached the half way mark of the aoaaon William- eon’s rating gives Urn Texas Long- 0 —— horns top Position in the nation PriKPtinw On and moves Southern Methodist and 114,1 Baylor into the top ten of the country. , Here are the first ten in their * M., Oklahoma will down TCU and Mias. State to take cage of Arkansas. Kyle Field Today numerical order rating: and percentage Average 99.9 Other Position Team 1 Texas Michigan Pennsylvania 97.3 Army W7.2 Illinois 97.2 California 96.(1 Georgia Tech 96.6 » 8. M. U. 9*2 ’ Notre Dame 96.3 Baylor 94.9 teams in the south and aouthweat with high ratings in dude Louisiana State which stand fifteenth, the Rice Institute Owls who are holding down tha nine- teenth spot in spite of their loss tn 0. M. Arksnsas at number twenty one. the TCU Frogs at twenty-ievsnth spot The Texas Affies slipped down to the 50th poaitmn with an average percent age of §7.1 Wggrot apeet of the week was *ke Tf U victary over tke Texas Affies. Another gsme tkat three «*• Aousatera off »ss Kentuck>'s l* l 5 # !* r “"k**‘*"-antled \ snderbilt, Illinois's exeelleat Waalni atteck clicked to mer- throw Mlnueroi. io to || in «k«t intended In he a light tool, hall game. Important games scheduled for thle dwi'ing weekend imlude Cal. tforoln* tili with l!H< with th. Rnma barely favored. Tense •h.nild win nver Rice to eontlnue to U th. ngtinns numlier one team, W’ake rifMt •hfiulil CfintlHUr (U IlhWil* en record over Duke hut It will he • Iteht game. Vanderbilts should t» hmmtln* against Ut) this week but take the Tiger, to win. Michigan will easily main the The Aggies practiced for the last time today before a large crowd of onlookers, as they prepared to go into secret workouts, Tueadap. The first part of the day was spent in light workou emphaaiaing passing. The remainder of the day was spent on punting and punt returns, with plenty of blocking and tackl ing being worked in. Monte Moncrief and Marion Hanagan were on hand to help out. T ] Hate off to Frank “(Joloncl Andy” Anderson ami the athletic department- for selling tickets in the lobby of the Texas Hcjtei to students who had get them here. forgotten to today's I * * ■ ( Ml R4 H nTONK, notably a good defenaiva guard, rvtatnwl ■to 1 at position from last when WtNidniff took « Baylor a head coach. Radio Features: \&M • Baylor Tilt Mowsrs. ih P<iund fullback, has unusual speed for a man Ito-site. The 19-year-oM Ban Antonio prod uct has bteh out with injuries moat of this fall hat may be able to taka » share of the load against the Aggies Saturday. eal selections for the broadcast are from f Wednesday night, October 22, Wtl ^»b) these requeai 9:30 p. m. the Texas State Net- Wh,ch h * Ve Mready been sent irt. work and eight of ita affiliated stations including WACO. KXYZ g and KNOW will feature the com ing A AM-Bay lor football game on its broadcast of the ABC Round up. Zack Hurt, well known sports broadcaster, will emesa the broad- catt which will include the voices or coach Homer Norton as well as Coach Woodruff of Baylor. During the broadcast the two coaches will give the starting line up for the game and their version of what the spectators may etpect. Request cards have been posted at various parts of the campus during the past two weeks and the musi- Nine Undefeated. Schoolboy l earns Remain in State By Associated Fragg Important confer. >!o* games dot tha Texas schoolboy fi-eMl wrhe- rfult this week with'several at the state's* nine undefasted, un-tted la danger. Malar battles are scheduled la districts bat ef moat pro- mvaaiga appear tke Can* ifkla, Gaaae Creek • Port Arthur aad HarUngat • McAllen rtnafglea far dtateifl titles la IHcC II 14 and II Of a'must mi«*1 Intoorlnnca are iht .lash ef Itonisori *nh Parts In Wtonut ft, th# wiimro U* berome the leu favorite for the title hut with Rheman dangerpuai the IniI- lie af Poly and Arlington Hetelits In the Fart Worth msirtot, *nh for to answer 1 te Paarhylt the Brown wand'Mine'll I Wells trot In Ptotrtot ». where a title np- (•Mtt far Brackenridb«< will be temlphed, and the <'«rpua Chrietl- Kcmllle jouat In wfhlch Corpus (Ytrlati gets another tough test Ust week’s firing cut three teams from the ttMefrated, un- ** AnuriUd fell before Odrosa 21-0, Weatherford loat to Mineral Wells 20-6 and Waxaha- chit sue umbed to Waco 20-6. This left Wichita Palle, Odessa. Austin (El Paso}, Corsicana. Longview, Marshall. Austin. C.rpus Christ! •nd McAllen with perfect records. 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