The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 26, 1947, Image 4

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Weighing 197-pounds nnd wi ! ^
to his credit, Sacra will .tie ifhootii
letter. He lettered in ;943i4G and
in 1943, serv ng With ttie h|avy for
Pacific. He s single and s^ud^ring
I gineering. ■ *
l;v'| CHARLES (RED) OtEiL
the starting iline-up thfe s aspn |ii
| plot. The 19^-pound H|fiem|n frdniijW
i T proven to vhe the failest in^provihg
A^M.'team this.seasoni. AdbiiJ. - ' “
m tpi$..seasont : Afhniijodl/
Ovefl^ has shot t ire ugji't
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ward to nip j more th^ri o te
- , started rolling. Red halsval o Serv(
'the Aggie T; Association ]|hi.<| yea
i’1943-46, serving for 2^,in(cnths as
Navy, in the meantime.!'Gvi rid ma T
Complete one: of his tjwci jyesjrs qf
’Season.
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tack, moved up frosm {the B teain
pome one of the mainstays fnj the
product of Abilene, the 11® Hcatbhtk has a! varsity
liberal arts.
i letter to his credit in
• ditt also earned a yarsjity let!
as well as a ‘B’ lettei* lastlScaso
months in the Navy, is n aryied,
play
dot' alk ear
ED (DUKE) DUSEK.fullbacl
pie, Texas where he wak at) All-stii
A
& M. big Ed has won tk o v »rskty .li* teijs, one in 1942
and one in li)4d plus
(^ther back sol far this
been co-capta|n. in thr«)
i j dixth in the ('onferenca in
! lugging the leather Ti
I 361. Dusek, who is majpiring iin pli
is 24 years bid, and marrie|l. • :
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Diisek has been .a maiibtaf; an sbiion, in,thje Aggie
b a c k f i e 1 d having jcarr|ed ! bal^
(Same for Ag
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tie tackle spot,
yarsityi letters
for his third
a squad man
months in the
ters in ’42
The spark
ved as a
season. At
:o-captain in
tbs in the •->«•*«... present Welt
eijonautical En- ference in pass catching
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and ’46
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the first five games
h njnks. first in the
having received 19
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for 226 yards and two touchdowns. Barney is also
me thelconference leaders ini mint returns with
he right
a bfertlf 1 on among the|conference leadert hi punt returns With
M; guatd
hite Oak has
man ! on -the
a {fine defensive
opposing foiv
an averagd of 1)0.4 yards in 111 carries. Welch is
of ’48.
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studying Agricplturq and plans a graduate iri June
IHN (AUTOMATIC) BAELENTINE. the ex
nt and fieki goal specialis oh the A&M team,
e lettered in 5
mTensign in the
pdssiblvi stay to
eligibility next
? 'dj / elusive half-
Jiadt year to be-
Aggie offense. A
ried in 1943. Bur-
X -jr .paseball iin 1944
t. Red served 24
and majoring in
spa; on. Th(
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FOWLED B- (BARNIEyI) UtELCH, halfback-,
25 years old, md married [vitn ohje sen, is a native
of Stephbnvil e,,Texasjwhiire he y is a : high school
great. Barney, while a|t Aj|gitlani|, V( n yansity let-.
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By FRANK KNEUFFEK i-of roughness, and Tracp intended
The FBI (Football' Bureau of to delve into the facts of the case.
Investigation) has m a n ifig'S t e d He found that the barring w-as
t _,_ gravq concern during the past-jev- j justified ( on tlie grounds! that two
*A ore _ B evenY hadan junbij-oken string of IS cojiversions at the end i eral months over the frequency of referees’had been burned at the
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\ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1947
J. Edgar Tracy
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Sports Squabbles Bring Probe
president of J 0 f the ISteilseasoh and kickad 13 out of 16 attempt- charges of fraud and deceit in the i stake for ruling against the homer
duripg thY season. The ; 22-yettr ol()l back from I football divisions. Acting !d|n the
Ysleta had'.hoped ta tie or break the record of 24 assumption that where there is
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teij in ’4(). At A.
m meial in ’41.
mdire than any
Djke” who has
st yK ar now ranks
? caif dn i by virtue of
; n ?t yaijdage of
?st< al Education,
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straight set. by Jake M ebstjer of A&M in 1941. He
has completed to date iwo bf three attempted field
goals this yeir. At one time, Ballentine was includ
ed in thp lihk of leading scorers in the SWC by virtue
of his' conversions and field goals alone.
JAME$ (BABE) h|yLLMARK. described at one
time as ong qf the jmo: it promising first year men
ever seen {jit A&M. A tailback from Kilgore, Hall
mark h^s been holding the ball for the conversions
following aj! shoulder injury just before the Baylor
game. Weighing only 163, Babe combined passing
and running to win varsity letters in both 1943-46.
He made All-Conference in 1943, and was awarded
the Mostl 'Valuable Player trophy the same year;
While serving in fchp Army ddring thp war, he play-
qcl for the : Fort ‘ Worth AAF. Skymasterg. He is“|;
majoring iti physical education, is married, and has
one, daughter. ' ,i '
- PERCY JENNINGS ANDERSON, halfback wa*
a second string All Stater at BCeckenridge High.,
(San Antoriio) in ’40. Anderson won a' Freshman
numeral at Aggieland in!’41 and was on the '42
squad. Last year Anderson received a "B” letter
and just misused hisj varsity letter after playing some
fifty odd minutes in the Ricp and Texas games.
Anderson, ihb fastest man on the team, is noted
fbr his pass receiving ^nd his ability {as a blocking
i back. Coach Norton has used Anderson this sea
son as a spot player. (
smoke there is fire, the burbau last
week dispatched its experts to the
team and a third escaped only by
disguising himself as d peanut
vendor.
Cold Fail To
Bonlire Work
Nei
could
the bonfire.
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made
but A
produdf
trucks
nor high water”
:top the week-end work oni
izzling raih and cold windi
he job unpleasant at times,
gie spirit came through to;
the desired results. When!
slid off slick roads! whe
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local jpoints of the controversy to
ferret out any signs of malfejasance.
Stocky, stuttering Chief of the
Palce-kkk Divisioh, J, Edgar
Tracy, reported today on his find
ings observed { on an ex'tensive
swing through | (he South and
Southwest.
His. trip into the Deep South w-as
prompted by tl|e report that foot
ball in Georgia-was operating on a
professional baps. ‘ Sandy” Bea\
member of the Georgia Board of
sen
trailers became too heavy for the)
trucks to pull, brute force took
over ^nd lifted and rolled them
back pnto solid footing. Where
tractofs and trucks LTded, cold,
wet Aggies succeeded. In some
cases It took as jpng as two hours
to get a single load of logs out of
a pastjare, over the road, and onto
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Tracy (Jould only second the mo- j Aftdr a day’s work in the woods
tion put foith by the League that Saturday, as chow time was drawt
nw police protection was in or- ing nj U the job of bringing 300
der. He agreed, that there was no 0(ld /ggies back tq the campus
other way to mit down on the high became too big for three small
mortality rate among officials,. tnicksi The military department
who Ure, after fell, only human. , came ^hrough like the Pony Ex-
Stocky, stuttering J. Edgar press and met-' the long lines of
Tracy concluded his report with men wjalking back with GI trucks,
this observation: “W-When they, That gesture saVed 300 men from
g-get to playing so r-rpugh, it’s a threje mile hike bn an empty
time for J. Edgar T-tracji t-to start stomach in the rain.:
checking the w-want-ads. They The j day’s events brought back
might take a s-serious dislike jt-tq memories of past years in the' Fa
me, and that wouldn’t he g-^ood cific op in Europe to the veteran*
for my delicate h-health;”. i present. To the younger cadets thi*
j was pijoof that mud can fodl up A
situation like nothing else. Every
1 cadet who went through the ordeal
i is bping considered for the Purple
rledal with
What’s Cooking?
Liver
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Our teeth w ijste,
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JACK’S
PASTRY SHOP
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tipw. dpuld we ever get more
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s or^Dentyne’s swell tast<
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Graduation Cards
Can Be Ordered
Graduation announcements can
be ordered at thq Student Activit
ies Office any time before Decem
ber 10 J according to Grady Elms,
assistant director of Student Ac
tivities.
The announcements are available
in either regular or French-fold
type. The regular type carries a
list of candidates for graduation
Regents, had niade the charge and
asked that the game be given back
to thej students.
Traif-y discovered that Beaver
had bijen unable to buy a ticket to
the annual G.eorgia-Georgid Tech
5 Staff Members
Attend 4-H Meet
CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Mondajy, Room
33, Physics Building.
tussle! and in his anger said the Guest speaker. Dr. C. Wilson Ran!
firsH .wnrns thnt. nnnnprl into his .n~ :
first Jtvords that popped; into his ( j] e
mindlj
HaViry Mehre, who wai run off, LITTLE AGGIELAND UNION
from jieorgla for giving the game j SERVICES, Thanksgiving devo-
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SELL IWIliR A BATTALION C
fied ad. mt« . . .; se » w<
insertion With a 254 minimum.
rmtM in pi«*sifie4 Section . ^
per colunin inch. Send all 1
With remittance to the Studen
ties Office. All ads should be ‘
by 110:00 A- M. pf the day befi
cation, (7) j \! y
THE 1 SCRIBE SHOP — Typing, mlmeo-
graphinK. drawing. Phone 2-6705. 1007
East 25rd, Bryan. ,(t)
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ATTENTION ENGINEERS — Cet
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engineer's math chart
Store. (?)
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FOR SKlE—Two ; bedroom prefab
|(tove. icebov. drajHn
yout
change
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With Stove. iceh(|x. drajH-s. an
good linoleum throughout. Large! k -reen
porch] Will finance. Apply 202; 9. Mdhl-
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ALL OCCASIONS.^ Genuine
Stetson cravats. Reasonably priewi. tll.OO
T]IES FOR
son ci_ H .
up. See Bob Lee, No. 8—322. (7)
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WANTED TO BUY-Pair of Army
plus BINOCULARS. Contact M-Sgt.
man. Rons Hall.! (4)
FOR SALE: 1936 Chevrptot Master Sports
and cngine.- lta-
Sedan. Excellent bod\
dio. A-lj-D, College
p.iti. $45(1.00. (I).
FOR SALE—New large
corner Icit. hew addi
iind assume payments.
Horne. Box 504. College.
sur-
Nort
10ST
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’■■dR SALE — Apartment
and mattress. Good ct indition. ! Call 1 $gt.
Roland, 4,3201. {ill
View, ifiter 5:00
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FOR SAL? r- Ford jeep. Must! se(t by
Thursday; R. H. Gammon. 9-A, Jjiwji. (11
LOST—Clinton wrist watch vicinity Mitch
ell, Hall. If found, pli-ase return to'Cus-
curida. 77. Mitchell. Reward. (5)
and
are
Thu
!can hie obtained with either
leatjher or cardboard covers. They
45 and 20 cents respectively.
French Fold type is priced at
eight cents but must be accom
panied by a personal card as mo
candidates are announced. These
prices are 15 cents lower on regu-;
lar leather, 10 cents lower on reg- !
ular cardboard and 4 cents loWei
on French Fold than last year.
Thiis is a reduction of 25 to 30 per.
cent. " r | j
Personal cards can be ordered
either printed or engraved in lots
of 100 only. The prihted cards are
$1.65 and the engraMed cards are
3tej5°.
l| There will he ho commencement
eijcercishs in January,; so the cards
M be in'the form of announce!
instead of invitations.
AGGIE WIVES CIRCLE of
Methodist Church, 7:30 p. i^„ Mon-
da'y, Decen her 1, A&M Methodist
Church.
CATHOLIC MASS, 8 a. m.,
Thursday, Thanksgiving Service,
St. Mary’s Chapel.
Five Texas Extension Service
CAM ERA CLUB-ASTRONOMY staff njembers will attend the Nai-
tional 4-H Club Congress in Chii-
eago November 30—December 4.
PNTRAMOML DEBATEIiS 7 £>* WCM &££
and Le i Bennett, Mae Belle Smith
and Wl I, Glass, district agent?.
They vj-ill accompany the 27 hoyis.
and giris from Texas attending tHp
Coqgreps this year.
The Congress is an annual meet
ing sponsored by the National
Coijnmi tee on Boys’ and Girls’
Club "Work and the Federal Ex
tension office. Club boys and girls
may participate from all states
ami territories. National and reg
ional awards will be made to club
boys snd girls based on theiir
aehievetnents oyer a period of
years.
FOR SALE—Pbilco 12m radio; phono
graph. 'Set Hamner. 33-A. Vetj Villagr.
tional, Thursday, 8 a. 1)). Sunday
evening services-at 7 p. bn.
Corps Gobbles
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MODEL
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Jones Spoi-ting Goods
803 S. Main Bryan
Ph. 2-2832
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back to the students, admitted that
he had certainly ( given football
back to the students. His ends got
national mention for their unfail
ing ability to drop passes. His
backs fumbled eVerytimej, and his
ball-teams lost games right and
left, but no charge of profession-!
alism | was ever levelled at his
Georgia ball club. Mehrfe voiced j
the opinion that he had probably
entered the coaching game ten
year) too soon. V
Trpcy contracted a severe head-j
ache* trying to reason out the,:
Georgia difficulty and finally gave ;
,jt up for a bad bet. His next jaunt j
was to the Indian Territory, Okla
homa!
In S the Badlands he found a con
troversy as bitter as the Indian
Wars of long ago raging between
I tWo high schools. This battle was
not jbeing fought out on the grid-
, iron- hut in the courtroom.
‘‘The, football coach of tomor-
j row will need a law degree,” Tracy
! mused philotfopbU-ally. “If you
: can’t beat then) on the playing
field, beat them in court.”
Nqt accustomed to hearing such
j legal phraseology as “habeas cor-
i pus,” “bill of attainder,” “injunc- ‘
1 tion,” and “writ of prohibition”
’used in connection with football,!
j Tracy suffered from an even more |
acute head-ache. He left Oklahoma j
and creased the Red River into
j Texas.
This statp, thirtieth in national
| literacy rating, was rocking and.
reeling under the reverberations of
its own little" squabble. The Inter-
: scholastic League had barred three
i fqotball teams for varying degree?
Housti
in one
Almost 1700 pounds of turkey
were eaten by the Cadet Corps
last night j at their, annual
Thanksgiving dinner, J, G. Pen-
iston, Supervisor of Subsistence,
Stated today. In addition to this,
they consumed 8 crate^ of cran
berries, 700 pounds of sweet po
tatoes, 60 giidlons of green peas,
8 crates of lettuce, and 500
pumpkin piejsi j
Each tabht had a center piece
of banana-, apples, orqnges jghd
•grapes.' Dressing and giblet
gravy rounded out t|ie meal.
One pound of turkey was af-
lotted for each of the 1700 men
present. This necessitated the
using of arproximately 100 tur- Anima
keys, weighing aliout 18 pounds | tering
each.
The men who ate ip-the cafe
teria were served turkey,
and scrambled eggs. Since yes
terday was Tuesday, Jno grain-
fed meats were served. The rqst
of the menu included njashed po-'
tatoos. Candied yams, gpeen peas,
frozen corh, ; caiThtsi lettuce,,
combination Salad, colh slaw, to-
“ mato juice, rolls and liiltter, ap-’
pies, oranges, bananas, gnipes,
bumpkin pig, assorted 1 ruit (d* 8 -
cake, ice cream, jello, coffee,, and
milk ’ U T ! •
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Visit to Houston
Thirty nine students taking Ani
mal Husbandry 307 visited the
Packing Plant in Houston
if their scheduled field trips
on Mo ulay and Tuesday.
r,r—* students were escorted
throug 1 the plant by the superiiji-
W. W. Bailey, who is ajn
Ex-Ag£ie. Bailey was instructor <j>f
Husbandry 307 prior to en-
the service. In the Army
he served in the subsistence depot
Quartermaster Corps in
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in the
Chicag
Dividing the students into two
groups he took them on an |n-
spectio 1 of the killing floor, curing,
process ing, storage, shipping aftd
processes of the plapt.
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North Gate
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Radios, Electric Irons, Stu-
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Bryan, Texas
Ph. 2-2629
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