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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1947)
1 \ : k . i M f 1 K , ffi lit n Emls|i lax Bu TaCjktcs Md Hall! ' " Halrife j < lim Winil ]t r, fl: Guards: r W. Mi g :c, R« ' loe Mapj|io " *' p ' • Cent(ws: r l(»e Watt or >tak Wik 3dbby liiy ie,- I : Rain II l" ; Intraibural playin a complete halt o: am i ; ^ I: W HI ^4)1 ■ ' ■ : il I- , Eleven: 1 i /-il Jh! i 1 1 I r ' ' ! i 1 ’ nstts itAU-Southwest Conferen I Second Team' cds James Williains, Ricif' BudjiCanada; Arkan John Hamberger, Weldon Edwards, i 1r A big, fast-striking line fl: f Oddll Stautzenberger, ,A&.\ Earl Codk, SMU ,Bob Oary, A&M (tie)j Cecil Sutphin, SMU (tiej) Lihdy Berry, tCU Gilbert; Johnson,' SMlI Stariley Hollmig, A&M Dick McKissack, SMU bjs&xn* Billy Thomas,. Arkansas Byiron Gillory, Texas Hugh Keeney, Rice Ed Dusek, A&M Tom Landry, Texas and centered plus a “dream tiie Battalion’s Based oh the team was se Rice’s ’our •*. ■ Make Second Tejam, Two Rice Gets Two oujFirst iCagecs apHere ; i II < nJI 1 ■ .,This weekend the were few and far ' J'll ii H | - 1 -p--——, j. - - ——ry v* 1 • Oklahoma Teachers Coll Saturday nights tha ends tson, that’s 17 All-Southwest Conference football team, performance of players against A. & M. ♦ # 1 ^ i'HI, ' ■ ^ - • < - - - til*- > *-.■ i ■ "j • By ZERO HAMMOND ‘—imagers take K,hotofe‘& g ^ !Fr,W their wares. 11 l.i ■ 111 T ' - Monday nigHt the Farmers disposed of hustling lene Christian quintet with not tooif much trouble 63 to 54, but; the Christians aren't in the same class with A&M's future .opponents even though they were co-champions of tho Tpyas Inst. vpn.r by the Bat-4- ■•J ball apdnjolleyba.il ttched|ul(Scver- - al of the, league , have [definitely bjjj week [lia'dj clea throu^hoijti' ^ Lejiiiincj teams leagues ate Milneil A Air Fqrce, A I ,.i u. J' "H v I ' I ; ' m Mural Program-jgteil n i Education course d the Club, and C Field. Ovipr ulting flag football front Dor' N; I i; will be held Thurs- t U er Camp-Vet Village, B Con E Field, and ing the field. ; !l her 11 at 5 o’clock. The « nim oh the Physical Education course east of DeWare Mi!, the I Field House. ;| j.'.t j- ), Trail-1 Entries for'the meet must be in tramural office by Friday j _ . pwite, I the bn ; E Field, and (? fnfantry ‘are lead- December 5. ^ The Intramural offic| ii Unking advahtage of the wet days by bringing all game standings; Up to date,; rescheduling p bis tjplcj n eid games, and clearing other papjfcr Work necessary to the program. [ Thle 1947-48 Intrahturdl, Cross! r | A, 4 i-; ij Grcyhoumc j nation, thi time you r •! - g'l.aitd Greyhound fares 1 mighty low, too tabon’s five-man sports staff. De- *1 spite its failure i td win the loop , placing n. South ern Methodist, true to its billing as; a one-man team, landed only two players—the “one-man”, Doak Walker, and End. Sid Helliday. The foOr Texas entries were Bobby Layne at Quarterback, Ma,\ Baum gardner af End, Dick: Harris at. Tackle ami Joe Magliolb at Guard. Solo Ag£ie selection was Jim Winkleir, who placed a close second to Harris ih‘ the| tackle balloting. Odell Stautzenberger and Stan Hollmig landed op the second team while Bob Garj' shared a second team behth at center, tying with SMU’s Cecil Sutphin. Red Overly and Ed Dukek were third team selections, j ; : • j I Arkansas' Clyde Scott and TCU’s Pete Stout round out the first string" backfield along with Wal ker and Layne. Stout nosed out THE BATTALION ■ H 1 :. 4 i ; SPORTS rtf DECtMBER 4,:lp47 If- ' the Texas ^Conference last year so too many conclusions shouldn’t be drawn. \ Page 8 Tigers-Trojans To Play Friday Night With the championship of Dis trict 27 B under its arm, A&M Consblidafced is, now looking to Regional honors.'The Tigers jour ney to Calvert Friday night where they will; tangle with the Trojans oh Calvert Field with the, kick-off time set for 8 p. m. Calvert has taken Consolidated teammate Lindy Ben* and SMU’s GHbert Johnson on the basis of {eat 1 ; c6at the ^igei"'the District his fine showing ln [T T, CU s 26 -° Ghanipionship. i f . win over the Agg.es Johnson, who . cJJirt,’rinnihg off a number connected on 14 of 16 aerials , of un o rthodox formations, is spark- j against the Aggms, pared the sec- ed by quartcrback Bill Hart, a' «■«»<» that open ed last year’s season: iwith a 59 to 49 loss to j^TSC andf went on to wih only 9 Of 25 games. Ilf Friday night’s play is. an indication of things to come, this year's combi- McKissack of SMU. Rice placed two linemen on the All-Conference eleven, J. W. Ma gee at guapd amj Watson at cen ter. Six of the first a n i m o u si choic string were un-; • : pumgardner, j J ^ double threatei’ whose passing h kept!! the Trojaqs in the runnii all yedr. T; ■ » | j ., The Tigex-s, coached by Lcs Rich- ardsbn, will be in good physical condition . though Guard Henry Davjs is out because of a leg in- BILL BATEY, Aggie eager, who scored 263 points to lead * ■ Ik with in a trib, j vkr^ity scorers lust year, start- j J ed off on the right foot in Mon- | f day night’s game racking up 17 points to taks scoring honors for | the night. Harris, Watson, Walker, l>aync and ! Station KORA of Bryanj barely nosed out I will broadcast the game with Cecil 3k for the other ; BeardUn giving the play-by-play. Scott. Magillolo SMU’s Eafl Coo! guard spot while Hialliday was se lected over Froggie Williams by the margin of twe votes. Each member of the Battalion sports staff picked^three complete teams. Selections were made on the basis of five points for first three points for jsecond and one point for third, . ' r . , j! j nation has more scoring the defet J against improve By Aggies open th< S<jpt ference race against A here. Batey, Kan permah, and crew kept he nets with a steady a id usuall; 1 ate fire Friday light, amj points that the earn mad 3 led the Aggies’ pest eff»J\ 1946-47iseason whep they 63 points in ft 63-j91 loss i< Tech. ; I ] The team has one! ba|d the, moment, however. Cpristians the Aggies S' move in spurts, and sho trouble, continue it could into a “hot and <jold’’ a When pushed tie te good play and evftn flai liance, but when enjoying fortable lead a mask of ! ness appeared BOB KAMPERMAN, 6 ft. 4 in. Aggie center, was runner-up 1 for scoring honors in the open ing cage contest Vith twelve tallies to his ejerdit. A-M Rifle Team In Wi R. Hears! Match The rifle team may negin firjng at ijny time on the W. R. Hearst Rifle Match which must be finish ed by February. 10. This and the Nationftl Intercollegiate Match are the tvro most important matches of tile year. Last year the Aggies finished fourth in the Sixth Army A reft. In this match, five men are on eaclj team and a school may jm-j ter as many teams as desirable, A&lj will probably enter three teams with more to be entered ■—ttr—^—*—H - ’ 1—^~T Lujack Named Top Trophy Winner ’ '•* i f’i ■ ’It NEW YORK, Dec. 4 <. ; P)—Aerial artist Johnny Lujack, who has skippered Notre Dame throughout its .current unbeaten campaign, is the T947 winneV -of the Heismab Trofthy, .awarded annually to the natiftn’s outstanding football play er in A poll conducted among sport writers and broadcasters. Bob ChappuiS .of Michigan, the over-all runner-up with 555 points, was named firk in the Midwest, while; Doak Walker of Southern Mejthodist received the nod among thej Southwest voters. Lujack rated seeftnd in the! Midwest and the! Southwest. Trailing Lujack ami Chappuis in the voting were Walker, Charley Cojiierfy of Mississippi, Harry G'il- friig ity low fares to all parts of the :otr Greyhound agent, the very next Greyhound Bus Terminal North Gate—College Sta.4-Ph. l-j71U IF fe lt Is Time to Givo ... - f A THOUGHT TO CHRIS I’M AS f i r I \ -! J X i i VISIT bS!!! i! IjifX-llfe R. L McCarty Jeweler North Gate, College III il X ■ M ■ ' ' ' N i-rri \ • \ I 5 c i ■ i * ‘ I.; ■ P It --— i .; I ^' L m Vl’ith (lie creamy-jijich lalhc of Seaforlli Sliavijijr Soap; the lieatlier-frcslijftxliilardtion of ,-Seaforlli liOtion, ^loii're liftadcd : J fur belter, pjeasajitqr grooming. Enjoy them yourklf . Jtifftm! 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