r; !.;), a i-'- «- r -- .._i. •; i ]-,■ K’l.' THURSDAX,- N ••iv V - : The clash tween the Te the Texas will represent j 4 E“' -A. , either of the two teams h> up its first win of tMe year. ^ Coach Charlie UeWire Jill essentially thje sataf teajn played against t e fci< e Bli e last Saturday apti no^njurtts .reported! ojn th li 1 Unfve squad. Buddy! Jungnichel OeWarej appear to on a speqdy. b ickf ; passing of ^lly (Joe • 'Wr\ ' ,cPhersop isaw his firsts s :e early in|th^9epjori w|[t combine e's B team take ofi th : of Rice. Left! jhalfbab c H —.1 i.i I •>. t f ; » » 20, 1947 -j,... ^' A fc- *i t.* Page llipaiittn :s Satur i iTqhnnyi F the r of Kice. Left| hnilbatk Bo honey displayed Bpee 1 as Jwe shilftiness irbafi i eatlh r gaine Southern Methbdtst's'i Jolts;a: prqbably winf a Starting i|i this tussle. F0]b; Wigg fins|i. T Collins are t® n native y sl|teid[i for |:i idr, iittf nd fomer AU-D stricter from . do, who relies on poifer drives through the line to pickiup yhrd- age ' ; - ! 1 ;irj : ,ul Mun-ay and are! good prospects poteta at the terminals and ;Bo Miller and John Long are tenti^ve- ly set for tackle on tht opening whistle. All-State guard Mickey Spencer and Carl Holbcrg wOl start at guard. Start ng (enthr!will be J between Bob Bp es ind I^ugh ' r “’er. B ii. [ ™ B Team ffl Host 1 Oiftoa By CAREY Cl The clock to i play thai , „ _ back in i 1942 > ,!when bhe AgL j i»u *>.,11. u__ il* tr .^ cks an( j favorite in Me- , 'exas in mprial Stadium. The Score was J.2 to & and the Steers had one foot; in the South west, Cdnferenee throne room, un less the Aggies pulled something out: of; the hat to aclick for a last second •touchdown. ! . >]! ’ The ball Was snapped and the 1 to pour through Tu^, Chapin. T^s line seemed to for starting a^i the Aggie passpi?, als and Bob faded back. Then Da . right In the quartferbackf slot] i the fullback | a id ri slots respectively. KSi district Play-Off Two unbeaten and un ied' teams iwiill clash Friday night ht |r M0 on Tiger Field to decide ihe: tbp sthool alffiiack in District 27-B. jjwill V !• RAD RE f \m 4^- Mc Leo Daniels, back. Then Daniels lofted a >rt pass oyer the heads of thie rging lineman into, the arms Bobby Williams, fleet Aggie back. Screen Pass! Screen Pass! But, Texas saw its mistake a little tcib latei ■' ■ j J f-|. : •’ , . ■I Behind . the Wall | of the Aggid lirteman! who now took off down- field Williams romped 54 yards to the Texas 14 before being brought down by the last Texas defender. But the play was called back, the Angies penalized for backfield in motion, and the game ended on the next play with Texas the win- ! ner. | -' T : j' j! But even though the play failed to accomplish its purpose, that of producing a last4minute win over Texas, the. screen pass the Aggies used that November Day suceeded in shaking Meinbrial Stadium to its very foundations. It was jukt another example of,! the success f an age-old play that j is {jdnfost a sure-fire cinch to gain j yardage ;it least once in a game. AGGIE SCREEN PASS CLiGRING IN BAYLOR GAME - - - Preston “Pee Wee’ The screen pajis is a dangerous Smith (-with ball in hand) tjoes to the Baylor 111 yard line after receiving a screen pass over’have'usecHh to good alivan- from St;in A swarm of Aggij* linemen headed by Bob Gary (55) form a wall of tage, at crucial points in import- aint, games. It has a double tige. Not only is it a yafda ducer but it helps the paasii MWWI. { , ' After once .being sucke the screen |»a*s, opposing line will think iuvice before fireball through to rush a passer wheiji opposition is offered by the fensive linciman. The play; however,! 18 liiol fallible- In the first (place, passer, with njo protectjion sOever, stands a gpod chauc- getting fl^j^tened by ,4 hie~ charging guards and tackles doesn’t hustle the pass off 5 hun-y. Once thrown, the pa$ often inaccurate. And Should, < of the incoming lineman reach and intercept the pass, its an (8 .- .most certain six points, for other teani. i • \ : - i '• t , * JI 4 ■{ ( f 1 i 1 ■' L * Pr ’ The Aggies; have worked the | lu y with varying degi'ets of sue- es H several tiipcs this year. |In U:e picture atjl left, showing JPee'Vee Smith off bn a jaunt against I aj -1 lor, the jAggies ehcopnteire()i tl b * one other; shortcoming b against Bibvlor,,setting up thje An gies second touchdown. jHc shown crossing the Baylor 2(j ; ’ai dj line just as he begins passiijg luis own blocgbrs. . But 17 yards is certainly , batj gain, whether a play wo! - ! perfection or hot. Ami, bretl ! you can place your marbleb pip If the time is ripe, the screen mss will makjje'its appearance ag|ih(st | Texas, come Thanksgiving ,Di Three District Titles, Oh Line This 4-M Cross Country * ★ : ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Acrosg from P.G.) Bryan, Texas Phi 2 r 3684 1 If ¥ i - ! Tigers 24 LaMotte 2|) Guthrie | 11 Magee !35 Kiuough ! l4j Dayis 1 1 2P! Street 5 2jlj Dowell . *23! Cashion ; 22! Williams 1)3 Anderson 25j Prewit T ■ Wichita Falls, I;Highland Park former Brbckenridge battles Min- The Texas Lonfehhjrns won their lVSfc C |UM' lOallas) and Haiflitigen are favor- era! Wells and Weatherford plays eighteenth SWC cross'.country title alduell 54 i pc j to w j n district championships [[Brownwood to cut the contenders by taking seven of the first ten es Jill (low fac Jaldijrel Q iinn S,. j t hi s week-drui an 1 ,e , of titlists in TeXii: : Autrey to 10 ; r" S fe d J3 'Wichita ! Newson 54 ! Ml l .ccint Denton Frid|iy|; night in ptson 56 showdown of District 6. .y .f .#■ At the N-wtf Gal RAlf '1 e — j3 Doors Eak of Bafik . 1:' me 4-8394 Hourly Aggie Jeep Joint . J i- I ■ I If; \ 5 \ t. r-, /l: EACH I i .f % ' 1 Box )2047 d bring the list j for Ulie title'to- two. In District 10 s schoolboy foot- • Corsicana plays Teinple as M'axa- hachie looks on with much interest. Falls impels Vernon ;it i Corsicana, M'aco and WaXahachie all are tied for the legd and each must play ineligibla Temple. Tem ple last week tied M’axahachie. In District 13, the Houston Dis trict^ Lamar is unbeaten but has been tied John Reagan has lost C fc r tl Wichita Falls Friday night and lit* 58 t h t , w j Iint . r will bji? kingpin of Dis- Winn 5«; tr i c t 2. It is th^Mine with High- f] inn.. DO j ]o nf j picric unfl lUoAtnn uHin Williamson’s Weekly Rating ★ Noted Scribe Picks S.M.U. to Dowi Baylor With Rice Slipping by T.C. A places in the 2.7 mile race in Aus-! tin, Tuesday.. Iho Longhorn/scor- p, iu | ^ M'illiamscm, in picking biggest tjussle in the Soluth ot *' ^ his crop of winners for this'week th| wesi| coast, Southern) C A&M and, Arkansas 1 the only fj n jg on jy * lW o Southwest Confer- called upon .to drub the dqjn other entrants in the iqqet, finish. ence dashes to choose from. j den UCljA Bruins. • Wiseton ed second and third respectively. The Williamson System,, predict- ■ given the nod cJer Mfnnepfiti:, Dimwiuitiye Jerry Thompson low-1 j nK the outcome of some 2100 games j another of the couhtry’s rou. rhjit ered the SouthwqBtjOonference ce- across the nation this week, calls .encountdrjs. I cord by 50 seep ruts as pe led the | t SMU to beat the Baylor Bruins! The opce-defeatcd Georgia ftc Ch . .. _ , i Longhorn harriterg acrqsfthe fmish j anf j uj ce edge an ambitious TCU. eleven i# Lsuppcised to nelp^Furjiiian Down in the Rio .Grande Valley tone and tied ope las has San Ja-; line in the time of 11:38 over the In oth( , r noteworthy 4 matches, continue bn the downhill tlkilj ifli- »( bejen helbi |g |Ji|th sdme go^dl running gains Thei starung ends, jehnny Mach 1 mid Bpb Hempel, have been play* in|g gigod batt and the; will - have A chance to [get warned up‘this ^fc k I ' j ; Clifton’s tqtm runs 0 f the modi fied “T”, thej tome formation which (pc B^ies use Clifton Has not had veif sued (ftful season and are iraied ttnderdflgs to Johi hy Franke's B jteam. I ! * Probable ! tartilng 1 7- !he i||bp fori th)e Bjjies is is follows: Mjich and Hempj‘1 ap e ids, Duke and Straus at tackles, Jj uegee an! Overly at thje giyajds, Butler at center, and Wallace, Sm|lik, Bruetk and Bur- pii 11 ip the mickfield. -Eailly wejther repo ts for Fri- ddy r|pc«jlict fold and qloudy skies, with tjhgnee j>f raiin. ( i. r III: 1 li :!.7 : ( ; i :r4d- Harilingen needs .only a victory or cinto. Lamar plays Austin (Hous-; 2.7 mile course. in otner noiewormy b nuuenes, j cununug on me uownniu- uain 1 , , - , - ..... , , , , . , 1 Ya(e is selected over Harvard in noils is slated to tap NorthwekuL. tie bver Brownsville to clinch Dis- ton) while San Jacinto and Reagan Col. Frank Anderson, who along the | r perenn i B i battle and Notre i and Kansas is rated over Misko iri 4- 1 .It? 1% . A •■JaU a. T3 a. , . ^ 4 4y-.a^^ail-a^.aa 1 H - 1 ♦ li IS alia fc' f T 4 fl • a C- I a / W 1 > < n/kMI/ar^ . . aa n . « « ' . a --a .1 T \ a • '[ I trict 16 honors. A win for Browns- get together, ville, however, could throw the In District 15 Brackenridge of San. Antonio, which is in a virtual tie Jith Austin and Corpus Christi for the lead, plays winless Harlan-1 Hampton. Hampton finished third ^Ijiind Thompson and Don Sparks, dale (San Antonio) while A us ti n and- Corpus Christi clash yuth each other. Brackenridge has beaten ! both Austin and Corpus jChristi and by winning its remaining garner can take the title. I race into a thrqejtwgy deadlock.for I the top with Kingsville ais the | third teani ' | r- rj i Seven champioju.s await comple- I tion of the statd play-off bracket i which opejns' tjhb big battle the first week in L/Jember. These are Amarillo, Ddeska) Austin (El Paso) Arlington Heights (Fort M'orth) Longview, Lufkin .and Goes Creek. Three of ithgse teams havi games this week but they mea nothing irj the conference races. Arlington Heights plays Fori r> J * •«’ ¥71 M'orth Tech, Lufkin takes on Jack? D LOIllIJOSite r OF senville aid-Godse: Creek engagei J?/’ ! Gaiycstoni ; L oasketDall CfOAvn Tpbre are important games iiji Districts g, 10, 13, ; and 15. In thj; | £ j n f an t r y g 0 t off to a slow start, but picked'up plenty of mq*! JohansCn with Ray Putnam has been cokh- Dame t0 NVa ib,p Tulane. North Car ing the Aggie team! stated yester- 0 jj na j s favored over Duke in the day that be was pleased with s the j —^—.... :—ri performance of the' Aggies’ J. D. in the Big Six. Intramural Notes ... € Infantry Edges CLEANIN G ; GTERI CORp&HLRI) ■ p i ••• mrt ! ■ -g T v jufjf- W^sh to Advertise 1 • r GET YOUR NEW FORD HiAVY- BATTERY 1 BEFORE THE WINTER RUSH DON’T DELAY! mentum in the second quarter last i Substitute: C Infantry, Splitger night as they beat B Oomjpbsite to j bor for Davis, win the Corps Basketball Cham pionship. j Sparked by the speedy playing of an aggressive team, led by team captain Sweed Hansoh, B Compo- j sife was Unable to overcome the half time lead which saw C Infan try ahead 12 to 4, and a final score, of 19 to 14. Starting fast in the third quarter tegm captain Jack Andrews le<| B Composite into the offense in which they! Came within two poipts of ty ing 'the ball game up, hut C In fantry .dame right- back to move agaip midWay in the third quarter. ‘High point man for the night of TexaS> and ahead of Milton Nip- - / , - . ,!. per of Texas,, the defending South- was Harvey Briggs of (, Inxantry wcs ^ champion.- Anderson said he with nine points. Leadihg for the expected Hampton to bolster ma- losers was B<^)- PorteB with five Serially the Aggies strength in the tallies to his credit. distance races) when track season A slashing offbnpe coupled with j rolls around. It was a definite a storm cellar defense allowed the i weakness in the distances that al- C Infantry team to beat B Com-i most cost the Aggies the; South- posite 19-14 and capture the chain-1 west Conference Track title last pionship. • J' ri i I year. -*•••; Starting line dp: ! ...... | Results: • ! 1 , ' C Infantry f I II Composite; M’on by Thompson, Texas; scc- Hansori RF Hinsch ond, Sparks, Texas; third, Hamp- Tate . v LF Borchardt! ton, A&M; fourth, Brooks, Texas; Davis • s x , C Porter | fifth, M'hisenant, Texas; sixth, Briggs • RG ' Andrews' Dannellon, Texas; seventh, Hahn, i u jr * > i * j- * i* LG Sargeant A&M; eighth, Nipper, Texas; ninth % We give you good, fast neivijie — CAMPUS: Over this 1 -IX. College men who set the pace... Hafernick, Texas and tenth, Bon- nen‘, A&M. ^iLv ■ ti 'j'ofd Your Friendly Ford Dealer Bryan Motor Co. N. Main Ph. 2-1333 DR. N. B. 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