The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 08, 1947, Image 3
11 J J ' j —I p# )V '.‘: /I I A , OkJa ggi anil 1st ^eejk^d 1 Jit a pittarjous with the l: >bi thea: Teacher! tchbring t inks up to ItW! i wirii lartM K ariw's ^ hdrdly up aigaini ft I i y. r j •li-1 Ut MARTIN I •*?» KIJni i anie s I J .1 1 they! 1 got; th| bhekretj Officiating Bask Sometimes yffp •3m ehsdii kta&idr ( o»el«i a -get kjere tUioJn nfe jrfcinB’ i thefir a nun rs. iC( iBlooi 11‘fcn t v^rsi ij siucfc ||D.41 .js i j last . 'A •8 of these shots w- Saturday night, iTfeiias *ct re; t ca « ve< ■L' ,si*i t tob E Mirfia year, and Ijavt ^more thhni file thjese gam|s. ]!' "Oddly eiiough, t||u two: gantei Were ; k with opI|£lhe inanii, r ichjanged. U|he jvisitioiii l<|d, it thine in hbih (jlashias ^19-17;' F night ; anU ‘li)-a6 Sa, iu|i‘d iy,i ■ r = ']rhis iiar|y ip thdj; ehsonjt dets have ndt gotPOi fu h' the swjrig.i Defend tile and trys at th i< A f 4 Sat i>c:! Recc This Year O y :ket three tunes \n fi4ld goals andaeven' the second half, a. to buckets in 65 attempts. , The percentages i of comple hihrity tosses jumped i ppreciably i;. J % i i. S attempted t! of 37 in l of 10 ' . if- I’ l-i f 1' i i rity tossjes jumi in the second encounjter, wihieh was a considerable imp|ovument, and for a while! in j the deco id half of thfe last tulsle, the |Farmers' w locking as good as (lhey| did st cl^se.of last sdhson 1 ike Garcia Wopppd r n a couple s that lopk. ‘ * r _ , ^ oor tiiijg the loop with some Jong opes, of| long ones thiat lool ariy angle. Buddy M m pipe frbm re was hit- K4mperman was cobinj in on the rebounds, Batey wa$ she wing more spfeed but was kept ijretty well bblttled up, and Gene) Sll reikel wa8 in on most of !the pilay:. \ - A. better ccimpar|son may be dr iwn next Saturday r ight when th i Aggies tangle with 5am Hous ton in Huntsville. The boys from Hi ntsville rdgld a lurj rised Rice quintet in the season ipener but lo; t to the Texas Lopgh >ms 56-40. Saw Houston and iA&fVl have a se opd tilt datied fod D|cbiiber 17 in College Station. S T ext opppneht for th< Cadets is Erst Texas Teachers. Thu game pyj wi 1 be played tonight in the gym. jl jl |all Tough Going; tut Always Honest rig I# sS i % i 4 i ^ i! t. L too subtle; a mdntier. Being ab|ut three goals behliu oprselves wd m; y or may riot agreei wtith the majority of! the* deeisionfe made by boys in black land! matter how the -garni 1 ' ■ tf spat Ml I'J. There’ll scion the evening air- |ah4y.,„ sleep jbetterj youi i dressed]fpr; it ip t|«tsd hajnt some wimp skii B.V.D am Madt? from a fabric | ..i sny and anjdes . . j. a handfonne tw suit! TMe jop <ti either Ofjtaide or|Jis: dejtl| o . trousert|. Requir^i np h)bj - \ l>i<«eiski fbg wturii i-t tRCG. ul s 1? ^RCG. Uj. •;N nan su 3 pi r jioi Wd? I ’AT i A, N. Gate GOOD Can be lean fun f )ii‘ Pessl, These basic LADti and gifts to plea 60S A v t- ryan ids • : •! 1 ■if V .—light at S p. m. I Houle. East Texas his; from Centfenary C ort this seaso lib left over it, the Ag- T J meet the College squad DeWare Field on two gafneS liege otjShreve- ey hate a tall last year ^hen .ART »■ The Aggie bai — . ! Il. I 1 J) !‘f nes A — ■ ■ -Abb were runner' up to the U. of ouston in the ,! L<>he Star Corjfer- f its first fame of'jthe season team lost 1 expectation (pf larger tiirp- utS, a priority system was set \ip y the Student Council on coupon iolders so that all students would Iget to see Ai least one game. In the first three games of the season the gym has nbt been over half fjlkd. All epupon-hook holders are reminded that the doors will be lope led to ovelryone at 7:45 p. m. ifi ilie stands Are ndt full. Tonight the group P to Z Will be admitted fbgU- j [ • |ij Hhe Freshman and B teams will plafa pre-varsity game starting at! 6 rP.hi. The Fish team can give evek the varsity a. tough time and faypred to beat ^he Befes again, having downed them lasf Monday night by'nine points, and last Fru ij day jaight by five joints. . The cott, Manager ^nms Challenger Otitpointed Champ urday night Housq vf" lahoma 3 a the same ers won the game wan closA all of the Vay and was not [decided. Until the [last 11 seconds cf play when tfee SaVages sunk a Technical foul to giVe them a three-point lead;! \ - The score was tied seveh times and changed ten times in tng first half befo -e Southeastem led 19-16 at the hal f.. ]; Poor s looting iii the first part of the second half really was the cause of (he Farmer’s defeat. They made no points in the first six minutes cf play while the Savages ran their lead up to nine points. From then on the Aggies Were be hind and lost much of theif team work; it Was only after some long shots by Gene Schrickel abd Bill Batey, pliis some foul shofs, that A&M got back into the ball gainU the talilef ball of its height w&Jol MONDAY, DECEMBER 8,1947 IntriunufaJ Weeks P Page 3 t ! y ' i J I , , N 3W YORK, Dee. 8<^>—Here’s wha , the principals and others said aboj t last night's Heavyweight title figli, at Madisop Square Garden. I Champion Joe Lckiis — “I can’t p.peij my mouth no moroi Joe ans- weredj in response io a photograph- jer; whjo asked for a “wider” smile. toward thje final gu Southeastern was club and j made use to take the ball aWay from the Aggie crow. Most of their scores came from tip-ini from under the backboard;. Far from being a little "wehoil in 4 basketball sense, South eastern plpys in several big tourna ments eaifh year and in the last 'lo matter who wins; the offi cials always lose. Basketball, ope, qf the fastest and mos^l deceptive of competitive games, j calls for fast decisions. I ; jast year, the Southwest Con- feience voted to raise-the pay of ga ne officials from $25|jto $40 jfor SV r C : tilts which should go far toward sodtlting the fteelings j of tju umps \vhq have top stand : up a|!i! take theijdispleasijl'e of the spectators. Sopietimes Ithis takes a little nerve and considerable 1 trol but the stock 1 newer for w jJ t , n J repoiAcr asked him if! Cadets lapt \pigfitOwas in finding ♦a'* ik -*1?? "® n * |* ac| he thought Walcoti should be given ! the basket regularly. Out of 65 th(| job if they don t want to take all btln|er chance at .the title. shots, only 10 were good. Howevpr, lhq consequences. -i , : ; Challenger Jpe ; Walcott — “I the average on the free throw's loo. all games are-played ber thought I won. Libuis told mV he was much better, 16 of 84 going in. mOre or less partisan : s m . r ;, j x hurt bad,-, I Billy Tiurnbow Was one of the and ref irtilj hop- . in iijg. that the visiting term makes ;[ co j| list of thle fouls. iaturday night, the crowd of spectators took exeeptiipn to the Muling and;let it be W~k{fc niitg awajy: re a oup of fans plesk ump ir less parusan . .... t t »hich lUs &, 1 “H|e desenjes .ijt,f i said when-A the champion feW y\ars Oklajiomii In fivh ci lost to 1 points and Most o| has playbd Texas in the Invitation tournament, tests SjE Oklahoma has three times by two twhtirrife by five points, tmk, trouble with the After hie time; w [the first halt I was dV- round I waAS fident Ilwphldjbjeat him,” Mannie Seamonf-fLopis’ Trainer He fought like : he was the chal- ’ )anny ! Flohio, Walcott’s train- 11 stay out ojf the argjlWPjvU , .grpj'ie Wonlhc’ ft^ht. If he didn’t I i on’t know anything about fight- inj. I was so suit that after the 14- h round 1 told; him to take it eia: y, to coast, I Wouldn’t do that ess I thought! Be; had won.” white but Came out a result of these dejnsipns, we >w this much -j- tl we re honest in jtheir efi - J 1 plays as tl|e.y saw'[the he Southwejst Confe rei^ce -has i- • a 1 igh set of standards f >r all offi- i; _ cia Is and few are admittL'd who do Goose Creek have a good knowlei es and theii - japplicatii >n. cjin’t Win a fight rpn- Officjals rts to Call ate Undecided r Hose Bon 1 of the o AA Schoolboy HARLINGEN, TEY-. -The state Class AA arter final football een Goose Creek and ridge cif San Antonio wi 1 hi? plAy- Saturday at 2:30 p. ijii ‘eek. Time and place of, libejii :aiine wifre Scho..ljK»y ba !! 8ra ™ c t; truntf bfl ^"W 0 " Brackert- termined; here Sutur L-eting, of officials} oil schools following Bratkenriijge’s feat of Harlihgen^Sp -district competition. Goose C’revk defeated 6Ml mston Friday nigh^, 1: to 7. — Breckenridge Ifackle Long> (LONGVIEW, TEX -Longview and Bre meet in. the Texas Schoolboy foot ball quajrter-finals h -re next Sat urday afternoon at 2 o'clock. 1 The site and date werd (k-tenrtin- e 1 ‘by flip ot a Coin p a j conference o* officials of the two! sclidops aftelr Saturday’s LongviewiLuifkin game v on by Lojigview 7}6. j Breckeri- r dgc defeated Oorsifanja 12-0. •(TYLER, TEXAB, Dec. fe bP)- Sponsoring officials were • to dd- cide a date for the first “Texas Rose Bom 1” today after! Tyler J. C. j jagreed to meet (iimpton J.- C. in the postseason j contest. ■ Officials of tjhe Tyler School ac- i cepted a chaUqhge from the Cali- 8 - f° rn ’ a - sC hdo! Ipst hight for a foot- I lost Garcia, g Schrickel, g, Moore, g I •' Williamson, c Voiding, c Hovel, ' f Pettit, g SE Oklal Webb, f f which I last year de feated Kilgbfe' Tdxas, 19-0, in the first littlA Roue Bdwl tilt, issueil a challenge to i the . undefeated, better defensive ball 'players for the Aggi :s, while Schrickel kept '‘bitting his corner shots for high- scoring honors with eight points. Mike Garda looked better than he has\dl season. J •: Batey, Itarcia, and Don Voiding were charged with technical fouls during ;thj: game. The officials, Ed Dietzel oiVTCU and Breezy Brea- zcalle of AAM, had a full night, passing out \wertty personals and Goodrich; g three technicals to the Aggies, Wpmbel, g white the visitdpk received Seven teen persmals anil ,three technicals, [The game was decided in the last eleven seconds\»’hen the Ag- ' I ^ ~ Water Polo l ^am Whipfi Texas 17^15 1 I!' : i. •• The Aggie warn 1 polo team, de feated the Texas Aquatic , Cl\[b, 17-5 Saitqyday afternoon in Austi High pjoint man,for the AgP' 0 ^, was John Heemap who scoroll four points. Trailing Heeman in the run- ner up slit for scoring honor;! were j Danny Green* of the Aggies and Eddie Gilbert of Texas with two points eajeh. [!:::. The Aggie tea hi is coacHcd by The weeks big ivent in ^the In tramural Program is the annual Cross Country meet that will be held Thursday, Ddtfember .11 at 5 p. m. The meet Will be run on the Physical Education course east of DeWare Field House, All contestants Are urged to be on hand as early as possible so as to get the race Off and finished before d|rk) $' 1 • ' r A Infantry Cor|i8 Tennis Champs A Infantry woni the Corps In tramural Tennis Championship aS they took all of thb three matches from C Composite! in professional style. The team of Dieb and Dixon der featid Ktiene and Babb 8-3, Walker and Pate beat WiHman and Brock 8-4. And in the final match Golden and Mattel won over Hodges and Harris-8*4. v | ;(| In the ; Veteran (tennis leagues, Dorm 14 and Letfgett Hall are matched in the final round for the Veteran championship. gies Mere M'ithift two joints of the Oklahomans and couldn’t tie the sedre up. Game Stallisttes A&M il Fg Fs Pf Tp Batey, g ■ : a i j ’ 1 5 2 7i! Jenkins, "f ■ j| 12 3 4 Kamperman, c ] 0 4 2 4 Turn bow; f if 2 2 5 1 10 17 20 37 Seeds, c Birdsong, Storey, f Pow'ers, g M inter, g 14 12 16 40 Flag football is I drawing to close and if the weather gives the |) nag ram; a chance all league Win ners wil! | be decided before the Christmas holidays. , In the Corps leagues two ujide- feated league champs Have (iom- pleted their schedule. They are B Composite of League A and E Field of League B. Leading the other leagues arc C Infantry and Sepior Company of League C and irt League D it is A Infantry add D Field. Only one wihner is ready in the Veteran leagues and that is un beaten Dorm 9 of league B. In League A; Dorm 3 and Mitchell Hall are; leading, while in League C the Trailer Camp-Vet Village team is 6ut in front still undeffeat- % i ii > •• ; . I■ In the Club League ASCE and Phe-Med are holding a Slight edge with all wins to their credit. 1 BADMtNTON RACKETS AVAILABLE AT GYM Badnjinton rackets are npw available at the IiitraiQural Sup ply room in the northeast corijer of DeWare Field House, ensio- dian Ted Lyman announced to day, and may be checked put Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, and Sunday afternoons from 1 to 6 p. W ! I No birds are available for is sue but may be bought there jfo r 35f each. stfc half succmsfuL As the Texas Aggies; split their two-game series With Southeastern Oklahoma teachers, the Southwest Conference did the same—splitting the week-end hardwood card. Texas came from behind to djown Sam Houston 56-40 while SMU dropped;its second straight game, this one to Cincinnati 59-46 'ami TCU lost to Texas TecH 66-44 in the Frogs’ fikst game of the sea son. vages; Aggies Come f Behind fridak 1 Year’s Second! , Paul martin The Texas Aggie cage- ■ to rough sailinr when tl with a visiting quintet fi eastern Oklahoma Teacher^ Col lege Friday night in Del House, ji Coach Marty 1 charges came from behind the visitors ,40>87. ; Forward Bill Batey Wai point man in the game, jiitl bucket for five field j gbi three charity tosses to : nick! points. Freshman Kiri r led the scoring efforts (f tl tors with eight tollies. Sam Jenkins and Bate} jet eh dumped the ball througi th|f l<jop before the Savages took initiative in the nip-apl fair that saw the count Bed occasions and the le»< I hands 13 times. With four minutes to tpe first half, Warrei brought the score of tins vjiitin ub to 19 points, a seven poii|itj Ipac Which was, the biggest tafia the contest.. Halftime ! jscoi 19-17 in favor of to e ^aV a i Immediately after; the intleritais L wloi x- sion, the Aggies came back the count 22-all with goa s bi Turnbow, Genii ScHreikelJ Batey. Guard Buddy Moore through witp Ring shoL tw; crucial occasiods Jn the minutes to help; the hosjU hd lead. Center Bob Kampermai through with the winning with three and a half m null to play while 'Garcia aim! jWilliamsoh each coritribt)ted throw to give the Aggies the Thu Farmers looked ijfo of the evening; passing ar|i handling were as gbodi as be expected this early ip tHi ' ' 11 nd fig any ip son. Coach Karow mWs We ed with the hustle boys showed. ]jL WOODS For the i! Come in a WECLfe/S ALL TYPEWRITE! tit Bill} rnt ' Water Pol teams S31HI, Aggie Wat-, plibd twi tl Dowfps Nata: i to Austin Sat The us tin trim the univef cases both the iUTnli ubs ware victors. A dropped jg 10-4 dto it at lutn y after- aS tionjto the Cadets and the stomped the Baylor s cl -0. Scores in the Steers re 17-5 in the Aggie match and •6 to tile Catopus cltib fray. L | rhelq marked the 29th and 30th tor((es of the Aggielpnders since t Adawuwn took over the reigtis ap he|d cottch in 1934. They have tied o|ie abd lost four;' The College Station aquatics are (pted to tangle with Texas U. in a; retUjrn engagement hepe ThufS- y o|nd rtieet the Bayloritos in aco on December ip. >1 AdlM iirnbOw Tankinis atey . |j illiamsph; Game Statistics Fg Ft Ff Tp 10 5 2 Royal Typewritej-, Miles Representatives Bryan BjUfc; J T Sales - Semi 10? W. 22ind Street . , ; u cnauciige toe ■.onueiettieu; : ■ , T r ’ , ii • at 1jWS( - j untied Arlachek through the Tyler, Art Adatoson and the Texds club Morning Telegraph, is coached by 1 Tex Robcrtsin. lay at a the ] two Ui RLAis LARGER RICE STADIUM HOUSTON, Dec.!8 —^—Offi cials ;<>f the Itou«to|i Oil Bowl an- nOito|(:d Satui day" they have turn- mar of <>( i °W' r to REe Institute between —p;- +— Dsc . 8 •kelnridge will IVATERPROOFING Alterations A ' |CL i Hvi IJeliveir p 4- chiljl Vha ob Verj f S. Col m t V! PRESSING ■ < . air Work and u, EANERS $3i0,0|)0 and $1:5,000 for use in con struction of a “fojotball stadium M'Hich will prr vide the seating fa cilities this city deserves.” Foior Austin bitsinessmen, main baokbrs of the 0i| Bowl clasjsic i which Mas abii ndoned this year lif ter, three successful games, (jx- [ ; imltsseH hope thq Nbw Year’s Day tilt will be resiunldd iin the future. 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