I ■ i Take 13-0 Decision Over Victory; — - StttaiiDh Sport NOVBtofcR MONDAY, JO, 194Y .. ■; - g-a; •!> r a g.l;-.Ml,’ * ■ ^ ■■■ „■ 0\ K HE FI Page 8 ;——— Ponies Break Eleven Ye4r Kyle Field Jinx; AiM Falls Seventh Victim of Rampaging SME LARRY GOODWYX' J ie jockeying for positions in the Southwest Conference flag chase nday as the seven teams passed the midway mark in conference 8y PAti MAkttVi »*»4&*MMaur I'l' WALKER, KM DOAKl tfWlldl TIIUK. KPB WWm (Sli. IMI’ Kuanl It] hark, k hronnht down for a on UREKN (17), nm back leans the I Mm to block out Tulk. SltMUaC way Texas, Rice, SMU Victorious In SfV Conference Tilts, Frogs Idle An sffNttVS DM* Ijrftnl* on ths psrt of (h« rttJ Mu«Unr« phu Inck of on* on th* port of th* T*km ASM Anb* w*» rMpowibb for th* IS O hsntM th* C»d«ts Kstur ***"&!'*i h V ^ f Mi thatl of AAMk )>«*•« ten wmr- t»»pthnson, SMU tail GOVERN WENT BOWS OUT 86 Points Campo Win HOTTBTON, Nov. iO_(Wi-Glenn , Lippman, El Campo'a terrific back- Cuba Down Shorthorns • % field star, romped for five touch-; Tl I HOUSTON, Nov. j0 ——The ' lown* and kicked six extra point* ; CUERO, TEX^ Nov. 10 —j government will l»ow out of the i Friday night against West Colum- Baylor's Cubs scored a 21-7 decis-^ synthetic raMwr tetmeaa next yt*t •7 hia to baoat his scaring total fdr inn over the University of Texas Rep. Shafer (R-Mich),- predicted the season to 226 peinta. El Cam- Shorthorns in their annual grid Friday, but it will not drop all Ip won the high school game, 74-0. tilt here Friday. 1 control* over the Industry. Martin ing from Batey ton Bfegfn* Gilbert Johnson, SMU tailb^k from Tylsr, was ths man Of the hour with his amazing exhibition of pigskin pitching. Th* 23-year- old sophomore from Tyler connec ted with 14 tosses in l* attempts to rack up 152 yards and two TD*. Johnson took the spotlight away from the much-publicised Dort Walker who completed two of two for 26 yards. Walker, who was bottled up throughout, picked up only 30 yards on the ground in 11 try*. - As of lait Week lohnson com/pletr he tried to cross th* goal. Alao rood on defense were guards Bob MHI*r and Baddy Molberk' Coach Charlie DeWare waa sat isfied with the showing of hta team because the Ponies had previously humbled the Owlets and th* Short horns by worse scores than his In overcome « ■luhtent ini* and maintain (heir (he head of the field, In 11-0, the Farmer'* simpl tot** with the accurate f, iltert JnhhMi who rang 14 time* In Id attempt* to bark te th Aggie*' d f*bl*d iV*V Walker rom|leleii two for two In the air bj^t could lather only 10 yard* in if whack* it a determined AAM line that Had hi* numter all day. With Burr! Italy ahaaat match ing Johnson in yards via air travel—Baty hit eight of 17 for 144 and Johnson 14 of 14 for 164—the Aggie* made a game of it all the wajy, but timely end zone interceptions by the Mas- I tangs halted the Agglea three time* In aeoring territory. It waa after one such Aggiei drive had bogged down a yard | short of a first down on the SMU | 19 that Johnson warmed up hia] pitching arm and herded the Ponies : fl yani^fer the game’s first score. Johnson (bnnected on four tosses in as many attempts to account for 51 of the ynrds, the payoff coming on a 30-yarder to End Paul Page- The Aggie* threatened briefly once more before the half. Dick Reinking breaking up the drive with an end sooe interception after a Baty to Nortoa Higgins paaa had oaten ap 32 yards te the SMU 34. The Aggies launched their moet r AAM Bha Um fa*teat Aggie. Bill Dsnitd ■a* ntmi, JMtet __ Ian of Te*#* wa* fourth foil ky two Agglea, Jem Ron nan Ural Hahn, to fire AAM fifth i hnwi pkrt* reapoetlveiy, The remaining eight men flnlalu ed In the following ofdart DMp Braoka, Jack Nipper. Bjfhby Whla- enant, and Wayne Wanton (all te Texa*). Mason, Royer Raven. Ja4 MfCIn'Mlh, and Malk Oreslin (all Anies). Texas' wide margin of victor* was due mainly to the fact that the Longhorn runner* hare year* of experience behind them whiB most of the AAM men were novel distance runners until they cam# to Aggieland. Five of the men on i the Steer team have won the Suit ' high School mile. Running into a strong north wind over the first part of thh course Thompson was timed in 4:61 for the first mH*. His time for tha 17 miles Waa 18:09 minutes. (See I-8MU on Puge 4) team suffered. However, he pro ised the boys lot* of work in pre paration for the rough Rice B team here this Friday. Water Polo Group Elects Officers Gene Summers, AAM student from Bryan and a member of Aggie Swimming team, was < to head the newly-created Polo Club on the campus. John Westervelt and Jerry Fish er, ulso members of the swimming team, were named Secretary SM treasurer respectively at a meet, ing held last Wednesday, Matches have been tentatively arranged with Texaa University apd Baylor with sererel othet. schools not yet heard from. Data* will be set later. NEFt RESIGNS WACO. m.. Nov. lo -(An- Pat M. Neff, TI, closes another phase of a long, varied career when he stop* down as president of Bay lor University December 81. Here, in question and answer form, are some facts on the U. S. Air Force Aviation Cadet program. Tliey rover details yon may have been woodeHhg about—and will be naeful to you if you want to learn to fly and begin a career in one of today's fasteaMuovlng fields. 1, Wh« Is tllflhl# f*r •pgalntmegf H fh« Ctdkhl i t I i You, If you’re physically At, single, hciwccn 20 and 36 >A yoare old, and havo MMtybMj dt least mte-half the require menu fur a college degree from an • •eerediled lastiiution - or pass an equivalent V gaaatinalinn. J^Htw la«f dooi fhs fralalaf laif-aod what dooi If favor f You rerelve approalmetrly 82 weeks’ trsldlag- worth MS.060 • In prtaisry, hosle and advanced flying, along wtth other ndalrd courses designed to live you the finest background in your specialty. 3o Whof’i tho ifory oa lofy offtr frodoaffea? After suc« rssfnl oompletiun of the course, you will be commissioned a Second Lieutenant, Officer* Re- serve Corps, and assigned to pilot duty with the U. $. Air Force at a starting monthly salary of 8336 (including flight pay). You will serve on active duty for three years unless sooner relieved, and be eligible for |S00 a pear bonus for each year of active duty as a Reserve Officer. 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