The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 15, 1947, Image 3

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DALLAS, Te>,, Ddc. 15 —<^)-U[The faculty d
of the Southvi'e^tT 6i fertnee Saturday prohibited einv
of outside aid to at] iktes. ;
The cbnlEerenc Vit jbi afi’niual fhll meeting un
agreed to this propi)s!il it v^tobld include a
..jobs or other (Md. j [ I
Executive i Sicretar4 Zanies ;H
Stewart was erhjpower d o investi
gate any reportted vioaton|of the
new proposal and to na ce ji cjcdW-j
mendations for pena tits toj the
athlete 1 and to|the s<ha >l. [
Stewart said the amount of
aid which'noir can 1^ divert kn
•athlete is limited strictl r to that
provided by the schod. - j : j
Under a conference 'ul ng, which
Jhnains unchanged, uchool alid in
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r^pqred the A&M Soccer Clhb
tjerday as they:? downed Allen
idemy 3-1. The game was play
ed on the intramural football field
behind the baseball'diamond.
No score was made in the first
45-mihute l half, blit the Aggies
made a Indore early in the second
period when Plinio Junquiera took
a pass f r( >tn Dicli? Mendoza and
kicked the ball through the up
rights. Allen Academy then bounc-|
ed back (witti a sciire by Duke on
•a pass fj-om right ^center.
Both, teams were .unable to make
and track and field—Rich, Hods- H^al for the next 20 .minutes as
ton. Date of the track and field they kee-sawed back and forth An
?baake1 bull teams to hayrj mhrt* thar
124 games scheduled if j opponents
dvok the 24-garoe limlt| were ser
vice' teams.
: 4, Spring athletic ^iyeiitfi
awarded to:
gyvilmming, Te^as A;i&
lege Station; Fencing—Texas,
tiit; j Cfoss-Country — fCMS
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meet wias set as May 1< -1
Dean Robert A. Lef ati Arkap
sas, presided over the futility mee;t
mg aityended by D. \V. Williams,
Texah A&M, J. O. Bragg, Bji|ylar,
H.'E. Bray, Rice, E. D. Mouzon Ji
Southern Metho<iist, Byron
Short] [Texas, and ; Di*. Her ry Har|
of Tc>(as Christian, i
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lj012, Hal, Pumpc Uy
49-yard field goal to
give Yule a
6-6 tid with Princeton] Kelped by
the Wjinl.'the ball balrely glazed
made a
Align man then fouled Dick Men
doza who promptly made a goal
on a free shot.
Junquera scored; again for the
Aggie team in the Igst few minutes
of play on a 25-yard kick which
sdiled in the upper right comer
of the goal over the head of the
Allen! goalie. ". |
The water-soaked ball held the
Aggies back considerably in itheir
second consecutive' defeat of the
Allen team. The Bulldog goalie
i.lso helped to stop several of the
(i&M scoring threats.
The smaller Allen team was
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Houston Bearkats 65-55 in Huntsville ili the first o|f a tw
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Aggie BBly Turhbow and D. H-' ning an d with seven and a half
Watkins of Sam Houston shared m i nu tes gone., the Aggies had
high-point hono>s;[fitti 19 tallies everything their own ivay from
each. There were fgw substitutions
with only seven mien On each side
who took part in!the contest.
A&M took a slight edge h^ the
first half,' losing the lead Only
twice- and more often keeping four
to six points in the lead. Tivo
buckets and a charityj by Mike
Garcia and a charity by Gene
Schrickel placed the Cadets nine
points in the lead with three min
utes left to gd in the first stanza
but, with the clock running out,
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through the hoop, the last bucket
Houston came aliVe apd dropped
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goals and a charity
with five Seconds of placing time
remaining. The half-time gun
sounded with A&M leading 31-29,
Immediately after the intermis
sion, the Bearkats came back
strong to rack u|p a bucket and
two charities to take over the lead.
A goal by Bill Batey, two by Turn-
bow, and two by Bob Kamperman
put the visitors back in the run-
there on. K .. ,,, . , .
The Farmers]'tried fewer goals
than usual and Completed letter
than 50 percent. One * third com
pleted is : usuaHy conshjered ; good
shooting.
Game: Statistics
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Jenkins, r
Kamperman, c i
Batey, g?
Schrickel, g
Garcia, g I
Moore, f
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Mitchell
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Walker
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Birchet
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12 65
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2 0 5 4
8; 3 4 19
7 1 !3 15
0 2 1 2
2; 1 jO 5
2 4 2 8
10 1 2
22 11 Il6 55
Steers Defeat NT
For Sixth Victory
AUSTIN, TEX., Dec. 15 j
The University of Texas turned on j
its ''fast-breaking attack ihl short
spurts Saturday night to defeat the
North Texas State Eagles, 60-49,
fpr the Longhorns’ sixth straight
victory of the season.
The Longhorns exhibited amaz
ing accuracy frpm the free; throw
circle, siiiking 20 out of 2!f |r»8,
as the whole team popped ip goals
to outclass the Eagles and sweep
a two-game series.
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bogged down in the mud and un
able to make many close kicks. Cap-
tain ( and outstanding player for
Alletj Academy was Duke. In a<K
dition to scoripg the jo ne counter,
Duke broke up many of the Aggie'
pajsses. ; j
The teamwork bin the Aggie Soc
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good passing set up these points, trouble Satuirtay night vhep they
Both tehmis substituted freely in journeyed to^ HuntSyi|le. This
ON KYLE FIELD
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Improved Brand of Basketball Played
By Aggie Cage Squad in 65-55 Victory
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erc’s the gift to make eyes shine
like Christmas stars! Exquisite qual
ity, beautifully packaged Mqntag’s
lionable \Vriting Papers, an im-
ariety to fit every need and taste,
e and dear, delicate colors, lined
Id, silver and ddckled edges. Do
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order to let the plhyerts clean up
and take a rest.
The A&M Soccdr Team Will play
Texas U. after the holidays, ac-:
cording" to Jimmy Manfarchev,
manager-player of the Aggie team.
No definite date or site have been
set as yet, but it probably will
take place in Austin, with a return
engagement hero later
trouble was mv the form |>f the
tall, experienced Sant Houston
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He just firings us Itlic handy
gift certificate and thooses his
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range of neivStyles and shades.
Drop in sooh for his Stetson
Gift Packigj*!.
CLOTHIERS
College and Bryanj
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from start to finish, tfikiijg the
hull awaV fropt;
the visitors time “
and again. Too,
thei F a r m e r S
miss e d eight
charities which
should fiave
been part of the
final sccji-e. r
A b;c 11 e):
brand of hasketr
ball has been
p 1 a y e d, b u t
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play the kind of ball] all j season
they did agaiijsf the; Bearkats, they
will make thum&elves felt ill SWC
circles. In this column, we need
not laud; the Aggies fof a perform
ance exemplified in the figures:
Against the Abilene Christian
College here December 1, tjhe Ag
gies turned ia a pretty nice game.
Twenty-six fijefd goals! were made
in 64 shots at the bucket. Free
throws were f | of 24. A slump was
seen in the fiirst of tfie two-game
series with tlie visiting Southeast
ern Oklahoma Teachers. Even
though (the Gkdets wfin, t|hey hit
only 12 of 56 shots in the field
goal department, [and 14 of 30
iharities. In ^the second tjlt w ith
the Savages,;'free throw percent
age improvedjjlT of 25, fiut the
tries at: the hijeket dropped to 10
out of 63. Thas? was a hew low and
in.the hext clash, a fsinglje game
with the East Texas Liens, 16 shots
in 74 attempts at the bucket con
nected. This 'makes a season total
of 64 field goals in 256 try$ and 55
free throws In 98 attehiptsj. Satur
day night, jt|c Aggie hardwood
squad dfimpejd in 27 thickets in 52
efforts. They also tallied 11 char
ities out of ID.
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Centelr Bob ! Kamperman! was in
on the rebounds, and, despite the
fact that opposing center [Murray
Mitchell is six feet seven, (Bob is
6-41, he directed metre than his
share, of the! balls intjo the hands
of red-clad receivers.'! On the of
fense, hb dropped 12 points through
the hoop. Sajm Jenkimj; carr always
I be counted ph to handle his end
Of the work land alternated w ith
Batey ©n tljd floor. Mik<| Garcia/
i also came thijbugh with two buck
ets and g charity that enabled the
Ags to hold a halftime leap Pf 31
tjo 29. For a moment, Mike looked
l;ij>e he did at his best lajst y*‘ar
and we’re hoping the flashy guard
continues to come along.
BATH
SALTS
Months of fragrant, silky soft
baths in this appealing new
version of Shulton roses-and-
spi :c bath salts! Handsbmely
bottled in Stiegel-typc gla|s.
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ena Rubinstein. Scintillating bouquet-blend that
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IAVIN-SINT PEtFUMI, 8.50, 7.50, 4.50
HIAVIN-tINT IAV Dt TOItlTVI, 3.25j 1.75, 100
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See our largi
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Cozy and wa!
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Linen Handk;eirchieL; jw th
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