The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 05, 1947, Image 3

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Teams Meet Colts
Here Friday Afternoon at 3 pm
Twice Defeated Aggie Fiah-B Teams
Clash With Thrice Victorious 8MU
A *» ie rUh-Bw aquada tangle
with SMU Colts at 3:0° p. m . this Friday on Kyle Field. Like
JT S1 i t i’ the 5^ Rote * ted "port an all victorious
record including wins over the Texts B team and the Rice
“tB taain. fha
Coyotes Now Top
Team Says Scribes
DALLAS, Nov. 4 —— Tho
Wichita Palis Coyotes took over
as tbs top team in Texas high
school football by the slender mar
gin of one vote In the Dallas Morn
in* News’ poll of sports writer*.
Odessa, defending state cham
pion and leader until last week
when H tied Wichita Palls, was
second.
The 84 writers participating
gavs the Coyotes *28 points snd
Odessa **7. One listed Wichita
Falla as third, lowest the team has
been rated
UnjvWw, Corpus ChrisU, Mar*
•hail Corsicana, Irackenrtdgc (Ban
Antonio), (loose OcceV, Amarillo
and Austin rounded out las first
- (sn tnm«.
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the aeleet circle for tk« ftcnl time
Wnet and Acii
••retenna, ana af els uadsfaaied
lied taama m the state, tamet
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Fish-Bees have loet
t* NTAC aad the TCU PoUywogs.
1 he Fi*h-Bees is composed of the
team and the Pershman team
During the game, the Freshman
team plays three quarters, and the
B team pinys the other. At no time
are the two teams mixed and either
team may start the gamh
The Freshman run from either
the double wins hac|'or the box
formation, while the
from the T formation.
Kyle Rote and Sonny Payne
from SMU will be playing against
forum high school teammates Bu
be Wilson, Tuck Cahpin, and P < h
ard Obregon, who all played for
nas Jefferson High last year
^-Captain fey the Freshmen is
Bates front Carter-ftivetM.ic
High of Pt Worth. He ploys conter
run
Battalion * A
PfO R T S
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5,1MT
PM* t
ON KYLE FIEL
By PAUL MARTIN
Ponies Slated’to Arrive"At
SSaturday Morning for Tilt
4 Both MusUmgi and Aggie* Said to Be
In Top Shape (or Fourth SWC Battle
Untied, Undefeated Mustangs
But Aggies Are Ready and Willing
cult, cal
AAM to
Starting ARM left halfback.
High of Pt. Worth. He plays <
and weigh* 1 ( .»8 i>ouivie. ‘nis other
eaptain in Doyl« Moor*-, from Aus
tin High. He is g 171 pound b«ck.
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DENY DISCRIMINATION
Lover*
Jeetsr today made
» Wller from I* J Dodwm.
•uiwrintendmit of Bastrop Puidlr
Behools, (ionyihg m»w\ rhnrgoa l»y
IhrM univeraity of Teiaa sludom
orgsMiseiions knot Utin Ameriwm
Muilenii are dleeriminau>d avalnsl
in Bastrop
AUBTJN, Nov, •
nor lesuford It Jot
public a Wtler fro*
WaeaandArliufMm Mei|hta(h.
j(Vt*rU»| dhtptmd from ike t*«p wn
Two Ffo* HokHto Kuf U innoro
. Quarterback Huh (Iontent Blank
Itaaki
The rnnteetant Who comes rloeeet to gUMetng the MtodApcores nf
l the gsmes Hated bqlow will be awarded two rveervt tickets to the
. Texaa ARM* ttlee tame to be played Hi Houston fpi November 18.
The ronteat will be run weekly la Urn ButUlu.tr during football
•eason ln cooperation with the Quarterback Club The winner will be
'awarded his tickets at the t.-^uiar meeting of the club on Thuraday
night November 18.
Gaimw of November 8
1 Texas A A M vs SMU
Texas U vs Baylor
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Rice . .^.vs Arkanaaa
• Notre Dame uVsArmy*
• Denotes non 8WC game.
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Karow Lists
Cage Schedule
For the Season
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Pome 40 iiruepeelive sagen, in*
iludlm freshmen, United oul Mtm
day evenini for ike firai praellee
seeeioh of Ow i 047 4k smshm
Head tWk Many Kamw iml
his rageN Ihrough light ionsenlhg
up dims nod roordlhsllng esereis
tw »p pfepnrslkHi for Ihr more
sirehUmis »rHmmsges io follow
Lack*of heifkt was (he m<>«t
noUlde element ml*eiog In the Ca*
det agfregation though several of
the seweemeni and tranafers tow
ered well above alx feet
Aggie Basketball Schedule
Dec. t, 1847
Abilene Christian College
College Station
w»,|j|.
Southeastern Okls Tchrs.
( id lege Station
Dec. 8
East Texas Teachers
College Station
Dec. 13
Sam Houston Teachers
Huntsville, Texas
Dec. 17
Sam Houston Teacher*
College Station
Dec. 19
Baldwin - Wallace College
( Cleveland, Ohio
Dec. 20
Ohio State — Columbus, Ohio
. Dec. 22
Setoh Hail - S. Orange. N. J.
Das. 89-31
Invitation Tournament
Fort Worth, Tex.
Saathwesl Conference Games:
Jsn. 9, 10, 1948
v--Arkansas — College Station
Jan. IS
Baylor — Waco, Texas
, . Jan. 17
Texas Austin, Tex.
Jan. 21
Rice — Houston, Tex.
Jan. 31
Baylor — College Station
Peb. «
Southern Methodist
' CoHege Station
Psb. 7
Tcxa* Christian—Collage Station
Ps4., 13
Rice m. Collage Station
K.-h N
| Southern Mcthodlat — Dallas, Tea.
Pel., II
Texas Christian Pt, Worth, Tex.
March 8
Texas — College Station
LSli-Texas Slated
To Renew Rivalry
AUSTIN, TEX.. Nov. 4 -<*<-
A renewal of football rivalry be
tween the University of Texas snd
|| Louisiana State University will
| open the Longhorn’s 1948 season
snd dedicate their enlarged Stadi
um September 18.
I Athletic director Dana X. Bible
announced the dedication fame, one
of two big intenoctional contests
already carded for cooch Blair
Cherry’s Longhorns next season.
On Sept. 25, Texas meets North
CaroUna at Chapel Hill.
Before the current grid season
began, several experts, including
Ouorge White, sports editor of the
Dallas Morning News, picked SMU
to wind up near or on the top of
the heap. Theee
same experts
In p r e dieting
that there
would not be a
a le u n t led
undefeated
team in the cir-
ealled on
be the
team to upset
the mighty Mus-I
tangs.
This
before a n yone
had a chance to Martin
see exactly what each school had
to offer end many of the pre-sea
son forecasts fell through before
Ike season was well underway but
the Conies hive put In • strong
bid for eonferenev honor*, true to
the pre-aeesen guessing,
U lake# a 1m af upsetting to
down • team like Malty Bell's
Wslkeriied Mustangs are fielding
(Ms year, far looking bark ovet the
Jli
reeoftk ike Med snd
Its*
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All-
all foes Hare some out
MAttdt lu I fttttR I
wvifvvl i
Butrewi, this may be the time
Homer Norton'* thane* will prnb
ably enter this contest In the heel
physical eondlllon they have keen
In ell year, providing husky, IMtt-
busting Kd Dusek Is able to start.
The 188 pound fullback from Tern-1 grklstere
Cadet Gagers Prepare for 1947*48
Season With Play Starting Dec. 1
The lose of only three men from I conference Is ready to go. I
last year’s Texas Aggie basket- ^ Adams, captain of laM year’s
ball squad have been reported so snd Garcia’* running
far and a number of freshn
pie is one of the most
on the team,
offensive and
carrying the pigakia through the
line time and again. His
speaks for itself on this matter,
having carried the ball 59 ti
to aet 829 yards which places him
third among leading ball earners,
fat the conferenca. .■■MiMH
Quarterback Jimmy Caahion of
course ia still out snd will be for
another two or three weeks but
sQ current injuries appear to
coming along eo that the entire
team will be ready for the maraud
ing MustanfU^HM^^H^^ri
Too, the game win be played on
the Aggie’s home sod Which always
it'cn at (he beginning of the
season, the Tetaa Aggies weren’t
picked U set the world oa fire
or walk off with the honors but
they hgve jnevea tkot It doeug’t
pay to sell (kern short. A eon*
ferene* kwe and ft tie doesft’t
leeve ft greet deal
but with lbs spirit ll
and white ha
in date, Ike »
right «n lh#ir
pwlftle (key may
AnkUter Ikm may enter
into ike finftl result Is, the net ikni
Msll'a charges will run up ugalmt
• learn fnr the first Mme this se«*
son that uses the dmiHe wing and
hot formation*,
All romlilrred •pell a tough time
Ifortka untied, undefeated Felly
date
lodefeated and untied SMU. Mustanfi are
in Ollefe.Btatkm Saturday Htorninf at
to try the Akkk eleven for him*. The opening kick-off will
be at 2:80 Saturday after noon in what promises to be a hard
The wdefi
to arrive
Bob Good*
Starting ARM right halfback.
Cross Country
Team Meets TIJ
cloven shoulf! be at
when they meet thd
lay as they came out
of last week's tussle with Texad
U. without any aorioua wjuriea.
Tesiing the Aggiaa for strength
will be SMU’e I >osk Welker. Frank
D?ck ne Mci^lk P& Gitlrert‘jlihn^n'
s.d Hall,day, Kenneth
and others that
Walker, the red snd
tailback. lead* the conference's
■coring with a total of #1 points,
having scored I touchdowns and
converting 18 points. He ha* turn
od in a good performance this sea
son and the Aggies should tec
him frequently Saturday..
Following Walker at M tBBl
back petition is Gilbert Johnson,
a passing specialist, who playai a
Ores* Gauntry
the pawer*
and;
transfer stud ants go to make up
the team for this woming season
which starts December 1.
Included on the calendar are
only three games in the Northern
circuit
BUI Baty. the speedy little
(a mearty six feet in height)
forward who sparked the team
last year and who paced the con
ference in individnal scoring nn-
til well into the season is back
again snd indications are that
Baty will get in his share of
the playing.
, Sam Jenkins, another forward,
i who started clicking in earnest to-
1 ward the end of the year is back
. and should the dependable El Paso
eager continue dropping those long
one-handed shots through the buc
ket as before, he will be a valuable
member of the team.
Mike Gatcia, one of the flashiest
ball handlers in this or any other
Homer
team
mate has
graduated and his lofts will be felt
but there may be one of sever
al transfer students who can work
with Garcia in the hard job of
working the ball down the court
to make a try for a goal.
Tex Thorntoa Is the other
casualty ta the rostef. TV Lanky
forward has announced that he
is devoting all his time to base
ball this year.
Other returnees are Buddy
Moore, a guard who makes up in
speed for what he lacks in height,
rix-foot-thm- center Don Voiding
who is devoting all his time to
basketball- and dropping football „
in which he played end last season, , _
snd Bob Ksmperman, towering
center who alternated last year in
that poaition with Lynn Smith.
The loss of Smith, who transfer
red to the University of Houston,
is being felt as he. supplied the >
mach needed height to the ARM
team. ’ T ]•
The Teftiift Aggie Ores
tmtm will play !H»t to tl
Nil URtverelty of Tsiss nggregu
linn Friday afternoon m § (wo
loftm iroos outifttry ms*t TH# mo*i
will bo HsM near tho old rift*
rang* smilh (if tit* A AM t're«m*»y
MnUV «£m%BM by Boy
PtHMom, will W pteied frem tb*
fntfcrwlMf ireup’ftf morn Jerry
i, J. D, Hambtnn, ('Rfol
Royre Raven, P. R. M»*nn.
(leeslln, Jsftoe Hargis snd
Joe McGlothlln, Only five men ire
necessary to form a cress country
team.
B0 far this season the Aggl
have entered three meet*. They Tort
to both the University of Okla
homa xnd to Onahoma ARM but
came back to twe a Ifpsldod vic
tory over North .Texas Af
ter Friday thu' ontymret left on
the Aggie Schedule will be the
( nrift-reiKT Mint In Austin, Nbv-
mber 18.
The Longhorn Cross Country
team is probably the beat in the
natirti and they are favored to
win 4he NC AH'meet to be held in
Ann Arbor, Michigan, November
22. Against such a team, the Ag
gies will have only a fighting
chance. All of Texas runners are
champidns from way back and they
are still improving. Noted
here of the TV squad are Jerry
winner of the NCAA
two mile race for the past two
years, and Dickie Brooks and Don
sharp name against Texas U, kit
week. Hft ift also leading in the
punting department at BMU.
Prana Pftync alee shares the
tailback position with Johnson and
Walker Nyne planed an **
Houthwest CWereneft’s second
conference. They have a perfect
season eg ait victories and no de
feat*. They have two wins in con
ference play, having scored 28
ts ta their opponents 13. A.
I. has won one game, Ued one
game, and ieet one game, having
■cored 48 points to their oppon
enta M in conference play.
According to the season’s avail-'.
able statistics, SMU has played a
good around game, but they have
made few yard* passing Although
the Mustangs have held their op-
ponenta to a minimum in regard
to touchdowns, their line has been
proven penetrable. .
Coach Matty B. 11, of the Mus
tangs, mid that hu planned to work
n defense this week, sines Texas
L R M. will bs the first team em-
iloying the double wing and box
drmation, they have met this
y.sr
am last year and hft* played
rept lot tally Well Util Mftsan
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McKissftri^lM p.iund full
tbrnugh
Itei (it ground
Mu •peetftlly
thft eettor
hack, I* seeop
5 wilts this seftson
• ivmg
Bid
mmU
ing as • rugged d*fen*ive player
The rinuUtertl Melhmllsls, *IM#
Bieir win «v*r Te»»*, remain «*
(hr Inn* undefeated team In Ut«
Hftllltlay, IMU iipUki IkB
an end |Nt*i and I* Milslwnd
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Intramural Basketball Play
Flag Football Race Continues Hard
The 1947-48 Intramural Bftskft-.
bal league play came to an end
last week with winner* named a*
follow*: i |
Military Uaiue«i
League A • C Field
League R • (1 Infantry
Uagus C . It Cumpoalla
league D • A Field
Veters* Usguest
Usgue A • Dorm 18
league H • Derm 14
league C • Tl# between Tfallrr
(’amp-vet Village and Leggett
Hall. ,
These teams will compete with t
down. A pas* Huff to Goldman
made the extra point. A Composi
te* first touchdown was scored by
Lingerfield as he dalhed right end
for 80 yard*. The extra point fail
ed, The next touchdown was a short
Sparks who were on Thompson’s
heel* in both the mile and the two
mile events all last year.
The cross country course Is 2.7
miles loag.
R »sa play of 4 yard*, Thrash to
rely. The extra paint was good
when Thrash again dropped back
and toftaed the hall to Neely,
Thrash went Into art Inn again as
he took the hsll and fired It Into
the hand* of Wsllsrc fnr another
A Composite score, The final
touehdown was made by Llngure
hall fro
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FLAG FOOTBALL at PAST PACE
Results of Monday's game show
that the winner of any league is
going to have to be in top shape
and condition throughout the sea
son. Trick plays, fast Unto, and
good passing show up in every con
test
Monday's ResaHa:
B Composite edged out a 7 to
0 victory over B Engineers in a
fast, hard ball game. Summers
scored the winning touchdown.
A Composite smacked B Vet 25
to 7 as they out played the loner*
all the way. Compton for the los
ers played an outstanding game
and scored B Vet’s only touch-
trom
center and went off right tackle.
The dose ball game of the day
was the 0 to 0 battle between Mit
chell and Dorm 17 with Mitchell
winning by penetrations.
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