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Forward Wall
irst Victory
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The Tex^s
its] first! ym off the
Texas University
MenipriilJStadii m
BUddy Uungn ic
powerful ninninffif" dtact
trol jj of. th(t ..sitiual ion |hi cf'
sto)pping7t’hc onj y '
thiie^tsy ivjjth pai 5 infeffi
Thfei Tfex'is I offonsj vc wk
by lEJewis Levine a id I'fab
Thc'.fitBti Texas tSilly
after a ^pijmting ftiujl 7
a with 1 ther-Ye/arlini 3 pni
of the, bal| on thl; A ml $5 End
sweeps brought Me Wbstf|iip( to
the 10 but then a|ttack| higgeU
(lowa, the Kladet orWaird) *vfi 11 re
fusing to yield. 1 >n f4>.utlfii‘ I down
Frank Wlijite alt imhwd {4] fi«cld
goal from i)he niiu; ana ia ipS} yard
line .at'about a 0 iefer J;i |uiplo.
Thg 'jtijy (\vas succlsslulf, | .
the; slecond Llngholrnf i)|unter
was. 'set Uri by Price wjhc| s||rgged
a fdmarid intend®! i rqm M|Pher-
sort to’lief t? end' 1 Ucdrib C^eland
on the Farmer 24.|L«yii|ie t w over
here, mubcfdng to|thb ^ial i wherd
a stubboiii Agg,t‘ forwiM wall
held agaiti. A mss frorii IWhite
to end rtejirge G|ntfy[ir jlfiej end
‘zone canfied ovei The iWifk was
,—Wfood- * 1 f | j * H
The nbxjt threafe b.
-i Steers via; nrirpw pylloJlfiKoard
Bob Miller who I'Aoyeii’d lUTnble
by price on the llsitor J
' Texas’ ast 1 sn .re; mnitllti the
' fobrtii pedod with <f'u ilili igham
. driving ov.‘r from the <Sn(i,| f: ipP’ng
a !17 : -yaij(l marchj I I II :
jHalfbaiel): Charle
pejd [another Sholth
thg niist|«Lanza I; y
pass on it' ’
squad, in a last ettort to phalk up
pi|’ drofrpe^l a 16-0 dediion to the
■rtis 'in a i cold, drizzelihg rain in
arlings, behind a strOnjg line and
ipMipin-
ahout,
; Aggie
ill tions. :
jpurked
f Wbite n
whMjelt lip
fld up
dsibn
: 7; i r' 7 i - I n
Shade Clifton
C Infantry Stay
Unbeaten in Flag
Football Face
By Carry loodwyn
It was same 110 yfears ago-r-
back in '1315 to be exact, when
an underdog Aggie football team
i the tr ‘ ‘ " ' '
sights’
'niankkg
The Aggjes of 1915 [had only a
C Infantry deciar^ed an inspir
ing B Cavalry team : |7 tTfto remain
Undefeated in Intraipu ‘Hl ftag foot
ball. The winning touchdown eume :
in the first half afteii- R CavalrYC
had hogged dowfn c^i thd Infantry
20 yard line and fhe' b ill went over
with the C Infantr^ eim driving
down to the Cavalry 2^ and (from
that point Dibrell [iasped to Stew
art for the TP.
Following are th(| league stand
ings ending the!week, of Friday,
November 21: 1 . 1 1 . v
MILITARY LKAGUES
League A
Team Woh Ia>st Pet.
B Composite
l t)l!!i»»ior|C Cavalry
A Air Force
THOMPSON IN
AUSTIN
Rdjyk t| Stop-
orif tiyliat in
Sianza ly iptfeiieA tihg a
hjij Aggi f fouf. d
N('L\
27!- r Vi
Npy. 22}—1
Thompsdn the U livor^it
usj’ four-|time “ero s ' cpilhf
pion. of thg Soutl wfst lC
left today by pis no! to| 1 i|i|
national icollegiat meef kl
East Landing, M chigap.| j} .
jl'lCKET' jrSKEK
A.
12;
;2|
!2|
B Engineer .. 0!
League 1}
E Field . 1: 3
B Field : 2}
B Infanti-y
A Engineer
B 9\ir Force
C Infantry
■ Senior Co.
A Composite
B Vet
C Air Force
HSfET
Jerry
frW-l B Cara1 ^
iirS A lnra,,ry
2!
1!
1
League C
lr
3!
‘2i
I 1
j jOj
LeagUb P
4
0
2
,2
2
f 5
3
2
1.000
.500
.500
.500
.000
turned the trick thait tHo 1947 edi
tion has.itji sights'trained on to
repeati-cdnie Thanksgiving Pay.
mediocre record for fhe season.
They bowed to'Misa. A&M, and the
week hef ire the game with Texas,
lost to Lee in Houston. Texas,
meanwhi e, had, stormed unchecked
through the season and came down
to the gaane with A&M undefeated.
Prior to the game, Texas had
* "to play the Aggi
Moran} famed Agg
Moran, mentpr i
fh
M tp] tl)re(f wills in; four trigs
if 0
refused to play the Aggies until
Charley Moran} famed Aggie coach
resigned. Moran, mentdr at A&M
from 1909 to 1914, hail fiitherod
pg^hUjit the Steers; Te^as decided
it had eh^ugh of Mpran and fevered
relations; wifh the Aggie^ until
Moran was;replaced as head coach.
With d new coabhjjigjger Harlan
O , Battalion
O PORT
rt
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1947 Page 3
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ipg tp pirl-Tis|'
p|iysicalj-( , di , '“‘ ,; '“
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A. Field
, A Cavalry
-7' A VctJ
upervi- - . VETERAN
game:} Tean ,
Gym* j Mitchell
accord-. Dorm
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Want Penn State
In Uotton Bowl
: | N | j ! i : | . j • |
. PALLAS, Nov. 24 tA* —-The team
that will play Souther 1 Methodist
■'T in the Cotton Bowl is due to be
'If... ! nahiod today and then are stroi.g
'ITft indications that it will be unde-
•‘T' feated, Untied. Penn S .ate.
, Sudh (i Clash would jbe the only!
! Bowl game id this country with
750 Gfo elevens ImpStirig 'perfect ric-
400 i ortls-. that is, | if Southern Metho-
opO di^t beajts Te^s Chid-stian Satiir-
000 i da !y in the dasf game qn the sched
ule. f’enb State already has fini-tn
1.000 i u,j l tk ‘ t ason -
1.000 i! Coiu-hj Matty Bell jof Southern;
.000 Methodic said hd wduld ask bir
.250 styddd this affevnoon 'hefove p'.ac-
! Dorm 7
Dorm 10
j
Dorm 9
ISLirt
Buryear
Dorm 5
Milner
Dorm 14'
Leagi
! 0| '4
i.E'AGUES
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Won Lust,
Pet.
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Athlt-lie AsSoeiation hut ttH'*.
littloe has;indieat(|d it wi|l pa-s
ably on hny teapi the stpuil
•: J [] I j t d ' . {
• Cotton Bmvl Assochitnon is;
dtje jto havje the nkinej of the; tejim
by Dighliall, then cop tad will bn,
mOdp. |
Keep Dry .'..Keep Hsilthy!
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AiumR
RAINWEiiR
T. C. r V. V.
Leggct
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Dorm 15
Law
Lea g lie
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made,
MUC ^Southern .VIeth<kiis , while ru t
•7„ y ? t Southwest Confennee cham-
don I'V’a, o-ljnched the horf Spot in tl} 1
duo H|)wi last week by leatjng Bij-
htir jlMJ. Texak, which plays Texas
\&Mf/Hhuiri0iHy, still hah a ehanbe
.<} t|e HMU for the title should it
%
thel-
ined t
Pt*
Collihs ..
of Fannie Colemai
Collins backed t
1915 punts after the
[M
against into
terjri
ie favored Steers were des
before a combination
the fi
of over 60 yards
was unable to
ere
■
L I "11 1! *• l! |i lv 7 owe I ./ 1}
steers 'had driven gio lii'.cmim stepped ilnto the
toby- Twenty-sik! j light. Twice! they separatee
r ^ r fhjm Cdllins’
# tacklir^. Ar
I xx. m. icvvpvcscu uic
A fitnoc anH fulfil fir
check-
ime-
parated the
times he [puntejj—for an average Texas 'sqlety men
punts with determil
& M. recovered the fumbles ; both
he Longhorns up
with *
times and both times, Coleman
_ T __ j—— stepped back apd planted the ball
ard wall and'; between the goal posts for Three
lir 1 own tern- points.
ins’ tremendous ^oots* Late in . the game, Collins ! shed
" 4 ~ Ijis favorite pole as 41 punteiy and
lugged the ball across for the
game’s only touchdown. Tha Ag
gies won, 13^0, and Texas, news
paper clippings and all, had lost
its first ganie of the: season to a
team that played only 14 men
throughout the game. ]. j .
There is just one mOre note to
add to the iftory. ; r
The ’47 Aggies have the league’s
best punter, Stan Hollmigt They
th^ game Friday oh 1 1 r
ton Junior College. The ddjcijlirjg
ed passing drive, set uj the B^e
from which Joljn SmoIi| trol; the! 1
ladets Clin
Final Till
ball across on the thipd.tiy.
Sparking the Aggie' 0 'ftjjislye:
wqre hacks John Smolikj ahl ! ncei
Wallace and end iRichard !Ie nyel.
of iP
Wallace completed IS
for!'188 yards to
. j2! pjksiesi
eep the Be is in|
the game, Toward the enn ojt lh
game the Clifton hackfu Id u ai
paying a compliment' tc(| jerd Ienr-|
0el by. shouting} “Wati'jh eighjLy-
onh.” And the^. had; gdtid rtlasjm,
lor; Heriipel caught iiseven jp|
one for'a TD, fop a tota 0
yards} !\ •. ,'| j T' .}
S '.
Cilfton was in the ga
the (way and continued
p ■ : I 1 ij l ■)] [ ’ T ‘]
And Uonfcrence Champions Secondary
specialist, John Ballentinel They
have a line that’s capable of tack
ling hard.
Intramural Notes .
plenty of scoring threat
1 fipai gun.- Fullbayk John
■ ■ v ■ ■
playk while passing for M 1 >arIs "hen t|ey
and Tunning for another So} Ife Opake a in
. also ^topped two deej)
j r 7 fi
By HAROLD CLAASSEN
,1«
’Mural Basketball
Califtrctila clinched berths in the Rose Bowl to^dly. Alabapia ^ l , rp ^
massacr^tULouisiana State to earn a Sugar Bowl bid, Squth- o6Ull-r IMHlS 1 OHltC
\ ;
\NFW YORK, Nov. 22 (AP)—Michigan aifd Southern
1 % 4 iVaii i * ^\ *. 1 4 . 1 irv .« « .4- ■ r /■ 1 f \« «»1 4- s-v 34 T t » 11A 1 *.,, ♦ -v^ ,,
.UtC8 of C01
r J-H | 1 •' ■
t threel:
victor t
corej nade afte •
ees on Cl fton’s fivle-yard 1
w|nd at their backs 1 he
the jayeges deep in t|
the field] j
i,, With tWcl minute^ ,
uje half, Oliver got nu
hi his pisses was iijten
Hempel. On the next j
down Wallace’s pass c
29 yard lane. From tl
Djlver all the way. H
hi? left, end for twentj -seyen yi
a id then! started heaving cor
lijons, which ended in !a touchi
inly 25 seconds to' go,
I* tBe m Ue 1
The third quartejr bp onged to tl e
Lei but they ware it vici
' we[ Cliftoj
ns in on m<K,t of ( liftori’s W 51 a,> f. the ? ec0 *l
failed jby i jx inches t
mf a|l of
tn pack i|
uWihe
iv «r
and Tunning for another 50j. He ‘^p a Lrst down oiii the Jayoeie
he was hurt in tBel&Hy>a}T}>f; T w jth both jsidg} opening
The Bees made •the finsl
the gamje on a fifty-four yi
West Coast junket a mere form
ality. Southern California was forc
ed all thy way 0y UCLA, the de
fending champion, but the Trojans]
eked out a 6 t<| 0 verdict that
tliti 19 jwhehe
Hempel i for thej dijuiiter jjja ly in
the second qluarter.i Thgn/i^i ,h thb
47} 4-
Bbeit itlpe yard line.'.; , 'll
thrusts bv interceptions.} \|h n , The fourth quarter wap a (fi
nrlv naTnf TT-hU "'»th both }side
the final quarter and' 71g|ie * jgirfpassing gutis inj ad atte
Coaph Johnny Frgnke ran out ml Af break the stolen ate. Clifi
the field to see How bad th» in- «iijoatened .twice but (lost, the bMl
jury was, the Army roliitei s in <>ti a fumble Und a pps' intercef 1
the stands veiled; “Sign iiirt ip, A ft.# minptes htei; Walto
Frankci.” ! ; ; iftiirned: J» kick to tlfe Clifton B5
ate • Walla
c Clifton
iajl to BaU
Urd diive oh .the fife. Smoiik tlhen plungi
r! rt - -i;-" ’ ictetF-goodJ,
I turned; ji kick to
son of ond Lien passed the .ifall to Baktjr
siving the kickoff
wm 1 unHl|le to score 1 ga n and
tftll. gatne ended^vith thlc Bees
their own 39.
Order by Mail
Af|
the Jaycfli^s
ern MethodbF and Penn State both triumphed to set up a
possible Cotton Bowl east as col-1 t~. ~ t—f j T Dorm 16 blasted tig'Vet Village w.. - . ( .
lege football nenrefNto seasonal , ina cdnu , t ’, ed his niaU . s t( j a 2 1 Toiler Camp " basketball team to after Aggie tackle Jbe Straps • rtT Bufnell again kicked g
t x 'G - . 1 Ns s. , to t) verdict over Duke thatj gavy | the tune of'25 to 11 jin theiri semi- covered [a Clifton fumble: Biirrcll|,! *. ^ .iF .T a ■;
Michigan, already gv * 1 the Sptuhern Conference title tb ! final game Thursday nightj. This Baker, lind SmoliU rgn thf;lali tq
b 1K n, "f .rj t,e » bhtnked Ohio j William & Mary. | win puts Dorm 16 rip'the' Vfcteran I thef 19 [where Whllaice ; pjijised tij);
-.1 to l, tp complete an undefeateiLv y >sels weI . c common. North- League finals against Dorm lit at
season and make the vote of the ; w>H * ern movc(1 out df thc ninb 1 7 ; g 0 .
confeiencb s faculty fathers on the 1 dumping Illinois, 28 to Playing a }slow first half with
13, and Tennessee salvaged some- j the score ending at 8 to 5 in favor
thing fromsa dismal season by 1 1 (>f Dorm; 16. the winners camp back
knocking off ligntiieky, 13 to ((. in the second half with a burst of
Virginia, (iefeattnKnreviously only eniergetu 1 power to spore an over-
, „ , i, by Pennsylvania, wh« spilled by • whelming victory. L«> and Lehman
brought fbcm thi- cmist crow n and }• ^^ (' a ,. () |j fia State, /vto 2, and led thi| defensive setup for Dorm
the opportunity |of meeting Michp-} san | { .. out () f jj, e bowl picthm But Kii which allowed Vet Village-
^ an • • ; ; ' ’ j I Georgia Tech regained'some oljtK j Titailer CamJ} to scorjj only 6 poihfs
Harry-Gilmer, a fathijr less than j os t prestige by scaling FurmanJ the second half, v wliile Thompson
24 hours, personally escorted the 51 to p Georgia, usitig its regulars oand Perkins found the range on of-
revived Alabama team into the , only part time, moved past Chat- 4’etlse with., each hitting the bucket
Sugar Bowl with an amazing per-j tanooga, 27‘to 0. for uKwinilers with:|8 points each,
formance that brought .a 4,1-12 _J—^—.—_ . t | For tVlosers Woodford led the
conquest Of Louisiana State. ' fi a. J W7* defense walk his teammate Jarrell
If was^lhe great Dmik Walkei-. r : ^OllSOllUatCd WlIlS taking hydrf><nt honors yvith 7
who made SML s appearance in f\. ; 5 ■ 1 r 1 V, points,
the Cotton Bowl a virfuai cer- d I ' ]|* ,1 j
tainty. The unbeaten Mustangs ; |n lllStriCt MjJlCl) I»■ |, a l Kn
still were deadlocked in a store- i\K*U ,1 f‘XtiS
less joust with' Baylor with only ■ ~ ^ j
six minutes to go. Then Walker 1 he A&M (.onso-Ldated 1 U'.crs I |t||) 7 t<) 0
kicked a field goal and his mates j '*. oa the district title [last fnda.V ^ j
added a touchdown that totaled <»>ght- Wi*h A 22-6 win. over Mat- . s
up to a 10 to 0 victory. quez High. Scoring nin_c points m un a co,(1 > t^ 1 "- a ;. st, < )n K
■Jr
4
|! ASCE
1 j Pre-Mod
Intramurn]
j Waco
; Heart ’Tex
; Newnian
1 Austjn
( luh Lea
2 .333
; , 3 ; .000
0 -11.000
1.000 j
l>eati the Aggjes arid the Methodists
>44 I'ise! to ITCU. hubBoiithern ,Vj|etho-i on the way..
' disftl wilL he in thH! Cotton Bowl; | The Sugar B«wl officials an
Penn State thrashed'Pittsburgh tbe quarter, the Tigers Wore ^ ( b grid aggregation boyed i-O
l to 0 to c"' J ...au’ never behind, although Mainubz t0 the visiting Rice pwls bpt hdtl 1
out a blbmis
20 to 0 to end its camnaicn with' 'Wver behind, although Marqubz ; ta the visiting nice pwis but htHq ]
- [’1 17 ^ d W • was const•intlv thnuitehine % the Nee ymen to a net gain of 108'
out a blemish. Coach Bob Higgins was constantly un.tatc img 1 , , ., . 4,
said after thi game he hadn’t re-1 ...A F^’ard punt ret uni by. Harold .> K I d
cei'ved* 7 Cl^fwle^Mir'Daltos I and' a safety got "the first After mak mg t heir score, their
tu a po% I tenu duv uaiia. ,) 0 ihts for the Tieers Thev s0 ' c threat of the day, the OwH
1 SpUrCea hUVt,Ml t0n,KM lhat bne WHS | rUned brSly inW'JoSd ! never advaheed past} their own 41
quarter but Marquez ipotneutun'ly \y a . rf J ( ,no * The* ^rotfs taking: tho
4 Offered Texjas i 11 reguiar noun'ced thS.Ajahanui’V foe'would- ; fopped the threat with a pass in-; Xn? o^PonenCs ’stvln^and^ke^
-L- - •- • ■' n’t be ‘nqnied until November 29. : terception on its own goal ling. lhl M ,. 1/ opi n , V ‘ uul 1
All ordert ihipped prorttpll|r upon rpt»ipl of check of money ordtr.
f$8
EDWARD SALES CO. H ,r.r
su
season play.
iporgia Tech, Mi,-
sisSippi
Leams in thg
r 1 Tkg bhwl business took all the I Consolidated then took adv&dtage-“P 229 yards to 108; for *,]e foesl
an< t i -i?,, 0 , 1 ,47 d , th J of a short kick and five nlaVs latei- Attetnptigg only twi aeriills, the
limelight from the traditional and * « •fick and l.vi plays Utot ‘ - - • .
t- 1
! !
d'i'
I don’t t!iink it would : have^triumphed'in this granddaddy
bjd ii ptoblem for th
inenihej-s.!
Cotton Bowl; °’ al1 truditioiiaJ games.
the Udiversity next}.Fall to com
.pintle his fligibilitv w)th the Razor
- 7. ■ 1 : ( , . \
Ik- gijeat running] tailback, cur- j
Ijiy iisl'nd as a scifior, explaihed
quid be hecebsary for ihim
sUminer sijhool in order
e before ihe 1948 fWt- :
sOn and that he woul(|l be'
take scholastic work ijiur-
•jjinuuer.
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.., Arrow
■ " :
If you’re a gent who has
; a bent for a widespread
■ collar.
l.OOti Kai|su>. •ajo 0 4 h ‘‘ i ’ JS; n >' tuie"deci«iing" rimes** that "dotted' Anderson went over from the two. |
•S' SidtSh" Umm v^ulucK' t^^h-lule" ? Cashion then .ran thc hall fob the}' vh,, 5 the Purple picked up 44
'n'; Pynp 4tai(> Yale tpok Harvard, 31 to 21, with
fll.rlbur
jlBjell hai sail! hiihais no objection , Tex Furse .the: hero. It Was-the
20f)! tbj l]lay(-ng a team ivhjich has Netro 1lf th rfraight year the Bulldogs
Kansais, with Hay Evans in the
driver’s seat, mastered Missouri
by a 20-to 14 kcore that gave the
Hay hawks a tie for the big six
ejfhjer,’! life declared.
stjorr sticks to porkers
I j FlAYETTEVILIE,'Ark., Nov.! 22
—i.'Po-. 'Clyde; l Srtiai koverl^Scott,
' All-jAmerica liackifjeWI'candidate at two clubs shared the crown a year there on December 8 for the bi-
the j Ci#versity of ' Arkansas, an-1 ago and; deadlocked, 13 to 13, in } district honors,
rtouiiced today ho would return to their meeting several weeks kgo.
title with Okkahojna, winner today
over Nebraska, 14 to 13. The same} Tigers will mfeet C’alWert
extra point - 1 j 1 . var ds oh three forwards out of 12 !
Marquez made its comeback try j “'S^ied to draw a single pen- ;
in the third quarter with one touch- alt whik , lhp hosU onlv lost 40
down am a 63-yard drive m the on infractlons , Pu ; itinw for
f o.urth which ended in a fumblM both ai(les was oUt ^ amiiinr> Rice
« - *u «'
Anderson ! gave the 1 igerk their
final score of the bight. ‘ l -
As district 27-B champs the
Notre Dame barged through Hoot Mon, a trotter, led all har-
for 32 points in the opening ! ness racers 'dn the grand circuit
quarter to lam bast Tulahe. 59 this year in money won. gathering
to 6. The Irish, apparently, were $56,810.
out to regain the top spot in the
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