The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 05, 1948, Image 3

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    iSugar
To Dropp
■ >•«.!
A llttfc thing 1
t° n kppt the Aigjgfiel
team from a certa
Sugaiij Bowl Track
V’X
A
•i.'
Howard
when!; he dropped i thje b< ton jea
yards from the sccjond Ag ?ie rjn-
ner, ^rvin Bildorbajck.
"ujiorta as to ™owi mu h yajd-
age was lost vary fhorn tw nty-fjve
v ,to thirty yards, tiut ithei e* is -no
doubtj! hut that, s A«M
JO
AROUND
Bal*,’'
a dvo,
_ ei mu j; re
t victor i in the
ileet la t wetk.
Usually a dr »p-
filed bate ii meins
t last i lace or
5 beam- hut
Treat Cad
i qiiad finis
Anly is x yajc
l^mnw he w
Aerj, Ok aho
BilT Naf
hs runn
f
ha
Ahead o ! Fuqlia,
the ,0 dahojjua
A&.M fi rst mju»,
il
OWABjD
Re lay Team Due
Riinners Collide
-—
Uncle’Bill James Reft^
teamjould have won easiy wi^h-|i!Hhruien had looked forward to
out tjiis handicap. Coujch fay Ijw lining this match and missed a
nam said “the othqr two i ie
*halfwhiy around the qurvJ
time Bildeihaek Aot thet batoiji.
Bildefbttck, Holbrook, and darnlei jht!
ganred about eight iyanls a uece.l
Napier and Fuifuawer routrjd-
ing a curve and their s ringiig
irms collided, knocking the baton
t of Napier's hand. Although
■j h waS'nn accident, it was a bad
^ areak tor the Aggie team:
iiAll three teams, Oklahoma A&IVT
|'jl < |xas A&M, and LSU, broke thp
1: Sugrr Bowl meet record of
1.2 but the Oakie’s 8:18.4 was
uljkeb rp as the new mark. This
iesi not. compare favorably with
Jtlfc saftii Aggie team’s mark of
4 |Mi8 in the Drake Relays last
ytur.
Even the low estimate of 25
yurds lost would mean a diffetf-
jeiice of about 5 seconds at
liri ile pa :e. Of -course the Aggil*
lit am. ha 1 the advantage of trying)'
:ti ■catch up with l * 1e pkcesettei's l
‘with ah all-out effort, but they
u rdoubtcdly would have, beaten
rQtlahotra A&M and hung up an
llev
;icc
jb . IfT
itelm
ead Football Coach
iters’ Mighty Mite’Takes Over
iin^ for 1948 Spring Training 1
y ; :! • _ ■ a ^—i—
Appointed IS
otball Coach J)
e Farmbr^ Mighty Mite, 38-year-old Harry Stiteier,
aissjistaht football coach since June, 1947, has been named
head football coach at A,&M., following payment of Homer
J | j if ' i | . Norton’s unexpired contract by for-
Battalion
0 It T
MONDAY^ JANUARY 5, 1948
Aggie Cag
O 11m/ *
:
se
Pag*
s Finish Non - SwC
Line Coach pi 1 h ihe i]
night at a meeting cf tha A hljl
j On behalf of;tie (tflH'ii#!
Bill (’armicnael that
Jante+ leave ‘ His fine ch
jupArfr coactt mg abillit;r
aracttr alndv
halve rid')
athh tic ■ rpotdfi
en bel ter Sugar Bowl mile re
rd.
The team of Bill Napier, Ervin
Ideflie:k, Ray Holbrook, and Art
'ilo: of their Christmas Holidays
ipi epanilg for it. ' ' ‘ ^ , j ||
j Coach Frank Anderson s«id that
.he was pleased with the team'll
jwArk ard that he thought that it
iwAuld have made a 3:lli mile hai|
|thj>. acei lent not happened.
Karow Loses Verbal Rattle With Ump As
Opposing Player lushes Ba 1 Out ot Hoop
11 .• I it j j | :
Seyeial Jasketliildoai cs h|\i and
_ voieej|l iritieism ! ij)f the
this year becaui .*1 of
whistjl^4ot)ting, , h|it. ;whe .M;|'tj| i-^ht tljen and he didn’t want to
'Rarowj^-an out oil thp .e
Was ittri) much; f( i| tbp 1
they gave the Aitgies. a,
f< ? u1, j|j
-Ihe incident hippenei
Fort! Worth Invita iion
. whrle the . Aggii'isi w^fO
LSU, The. A&M bquAd
sporelesk for Sle tfir:
miiuites -hV.fore j uaking
but they soon gA^hot an
making' points. VViih thru
•’to go, Billy Turn low sat
which left the Art ies hut
behind- 42-41. J
hit from far out
twortbirds of th<
hoop, a LSU
and jnished the
fhejbasket.
This should
score and a teclfr
hut the
like Lai
hut will
|vay thi
ifhjyeV, ju
two ofiljcials
jlhe play. Natur
urt
nps
lechnj|-i
r
ye igivt
teal ifou
f
jy, Mart y silk
at sh»
mank-ii
Plaifuu
ad gi nt
fiftpei
ire
et
tC:
f a
me ph
tia- tji
the |>al
High |tjh<
nped
11 bac t out
I ■
h
7
ilif;sh hi
Fwi) [oints were, mighty valuable
gp: cheated jo.ut of them. But uin-
Tjil put us ond point behind, and j '‘Every year," lie pointed' Ofit to-
witli ’tlie game time already put, | (iky, "we hear the firfiititentj that
-«4i) Till Bi^tey sank’ two free throws tpu professional toafns are making
ti rl Bears (who had bc|en
hihiiig the Other way at the tine)
'used j to give in and even gave
Agpies a ' technical foul.
Even! the timekeeper raised
voice ajnd shouted “Two poinilfc,
hut Seajrs refused to budge.
Laickily it all had a happy ending
Wfioii Tm'nbow sank a field goal
started raising cain,
)od getting hot.
his
Season With Five Vic
The Texas Aggie Cage Squad,
twelve Jirong) etiji^ed 'ji Mghly un
successful hdlidayr Ciiijiiit, Three
straight; losses in, as ni)iiiy tries
were chalked up on the eastern
.11 i
givi
But
A&M the game,
t would have been interest-
Bell to Fight For
Abolition of PAT
5 i t . VI i
latty
mer students.
Stiteier took over January 1 so
that he could supervise spring
.training. Officially he will hot as-
kume duties as head football coach
until September 1, 1048 when Nor
ton will leave under (he arrange
ment by which former students
purchased the two years remain- j
ing op his contract. j
In making the announcement,
President Gibb Gilchrist said that 1
the athletic council votjed i unani-1
mously to the appointment of
Stiteier. When he quit his job as
assistant to Head Couch Jess
Neely at Rice Institute in Jdne and
returned to A&M, his alma mater,
it was with the understanding that
he would be given serious consider
ation as the Aggies’ next head
coach.
Stiteier first lettered at A.&M.
as a 137-pound quarterabek/ in
1,930. At that time he acquired
. the nickname, the Farmers’ Migh- J
] ty Mite. From Smithville. he ma- j
| iorod in petroleum engineering at
j A.&M. excelling in ! track.
Upon graduation from A.&M.,
■ Stiteier entered graduation, spend
ing three yeafs at Bellville, four at
Smithville, four at Corpus. Chris-j The} Baldwin i- ■ Vkalilafe Yellow
ti. and four at Waco. His 1938 ; Jackejs • turned j on the 'power to
ones
Fjarmers wilt
dedl much tt
of A&M.’’ |jj
“Utiicle BiU’*! has aitemi
n-sigt) several times p tha past
year<ibut ei chi time wak persuaded
y. on fH>r “ano
Uoaih Jame t has work
swing I With defeats by, Baldwin
Wallace, (.Ihib State, ajnd Sc ton
Hall. : i. I ! . IJI
IDAIiLAS, I Jan.
SS JSS w ,, ut
tfijam ^on a chaiiip|o)iship hr- the championship and his 1945 Waco
iqa.gidof a point atju* tOuchlown, shaml lh , litie vvilh High
is gonljg to renew k fight l«kr its ] aIK j p ar g.
ii'p^litiiin this week when thi! Na-
tjjnmll football ('oaches Association
eijnive.nes in New Yijrk City.
Joe
i^t to heati whut-Karow would have ) trial,, we [have to do soini thiiig to
id tt Sears if that bad cffictsion j keed pace.
d co|sl us thd game. ' j “1 eonieiui that we can take a
—-— 1 llJligl stl Ide ahead of ‘tile pijos in
i, - | the mutter of thrill prbduetiim hv
Cooper, defenseman ol the ! lhi , t . af ,V
the A f mL,r " Uhdowti., It was designed, of
aJl^bowll^establikUeritiin | hc
“ • f ames; Fe\|v, coaches think i|tl fair
i lor a tyam to lose a hall gable by
j} missed, extra poipt try after it
I |ias plityed its oppionent on even
llerni.s or better in 'all-round foot-
kail thiroughdut the contest.
loir game more ititec-efding and lonk-out for two former players
etxcit’l'ig than the college bvanjd and 1 during tilt 18 season, Blair Cherry
at Texas having played under him
at Texas Christian University.
not bdfqtc Foi e|ni>l Ri|lv T urn bow
jarreifl tjhe liuik|et«i with ^7 points
One of Kt.teler s principal mats clovt l M(1 Arenit. The piivions re-
Trxr 8 ^ r ^ ^ l"’"^ set last spring.
A.&M., Matty B^il of Southern
Methodist University, winner of Stoiiijg uas jslbwe^j iji the tilt
the Couthwest crown this past again}! - the Ohio Static Buckeyes;
year. In fact, Bell will be on the, ->l-l | i.i Bill B&uty was l}igh point opener nex
' ' ‘ ‘ 4—* —
man for the
lies. Sntqn Hill] proved to
heart-breaker t»s the A&!il
wood artists cjropped a 4B-4j4
eisionj after! a;'last-minute
Batey was agikin high-keorer
15 points.
IiiinjuiliaUjly after Christmas,
(he Aggies |tr»lyeled toj Foft 1 Vorth
to take part in the jFort Worth
Invitational toutnameijit. Ojening
against thej LSU Timers, darty
K a row’s clfiajijges ediped the foe
4r> : 44 after making up a 17-poinfc
deficit at half-time. ■
A discrepancy that missed the
eye of officials Carl | Sear; and
Rube I.isseigor almost cost the
Cadet:* the frame. The trouble apose
after a Bor ga! eager had ratted
out thy hall after it had settled in
the bucket.
Victory qimo after -Bate,- ‘had
dropped in (i charity ill the closing
8
only (|uring
UjfprW
hard- j lime he has
de- a ft I and vai
12 taD
be
thif footbal
prat ti()ie, the
devoted to
ioifs ranch
‘T ie chilli I
Counc}|. •
itateiiJriipnt
thlctic
.w ts accepted
her* year.’’'
hi at 'A&M 1
seas oq ajiidj
vst ci< .
'amj ^tflw - • j
mg i tteiCBt
fblxas. Camp Sfewi ir
ithe finest at
State am
br athlete^, t ba?
tilt bast few
Jafiibs has ajful
aid lie. ! \
"t '
yearti
•time I
si-conds of
the contest. Tb? six-
foot forward from Moulton |again j
piveerl the Fartner scoring w|ith 14
points. J • j
Southern jMdthoilist proved) to be
totigher a-
tangs hangt
Billy Turnl
tie high shooting) Mus- j
<1 out a 17-3(1 v ctbry. |
>o\V dumped in .nine
points to set the scoring pare for
the maroon and white.
North Tdxsit Statt- managed a
59-55 V. in at id Batey- had nit the
loot) for 2i tallies.
This ,h k av -s (he A&M cage quin
tet will ,?'iv • wins and seven [losses
in noju-iconfeiNmcv play U-foi'e
h Arkansas in thej S\YC
littlrJnofji fact about Hill
htes is : hat he played, tiickle
<i: Onler ug kinst Texas .l&M
Januat) 1,! t^l27 wihen
yclfth-nian Traditioii”
A fte rpofiehii g a year et Binu-
, \ I ter con ehitg aj year
'iCml High in Fort' Wo
}q[|to T(th)e : ; follow,in
a N earp there
[firm-;] -
in '28 v
g s -asoti.
Bill
jiHibiinsl tlij- Tlt-ixas U. i)ii)ie
-33,
11'eami- to A&M in l£i8l
ijj-iljllng Caj! Ikhba d.. now n laiu-|
major j! eag iie baseba 1 u nplre.
Uitnpd. ic qt three All-
men, gibin'! 1 Joe Rbut
le Joej B(> ill, ]39, a
it $hull It ibmitjt, Th-
I | m he'
ikdAifiehl of
i •; H'fiigt of ml.
iji le. Billlwi!!
Am rican
2] (, '38-
(id
, _ i
{tiahl.
Combined linj}
Aj&M gave
70 yard? jper
n 1 ways be
urjd i*y ,jiA&f!i{ far his paf
• ill} jin} <hi| tl is immoruii
-ah wjjidh wda National !
il bach .luhiijij jjCsjgnatton v jll be-
effnejiijVe ion MarVh * ll but
Huj.“co$$jor j 1 as been nntv ipticed
J. —
BU. JAMlfS
ip—*~
clash ing - wi
Mifrli School \VII-State
Friday night.
peg, Canada.
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!)hbwing Gum!”
^ ■
T ‘?W|11, rob nk t’tn dreaming of delicious
“* " Wiinfr fiiirn, don’t wake me up! 1’ih
clean taste —and do I lihp
all iet fof tl ht keen, clean taste —and do I likf
the vay D(eF Ine helps keep my teeth white, too!"
Denljyp » Gum — Made Only By Adams
‘•EvOn if mofc ties , result from
Abolishing the point try, I contend
a-much more thrilling game for the
fans, will result,’’ Bell' declared in
ljii;i:jecting his principal argument
l!o|r! u change. “(Teams seklom pla»
forj tier: nowadays.! They want to,
wilt. Take, for example, our game
With Texas this year. We won, 14
jp 13. I skit) then aiid I repeat now
ijhat Texas’failure to convert after
its second touchdown in that game
(jjeiirivbe the speeU(tors of one of
the wilc ust finishe} fixitbajl ever
produced -in the soutjhA'est. We
Were lir .-pared to shout thi-; works
in an ottort to bijeak a fie and
win. Sii ce we had ; the game won
by a single point- our pHnetpal
Fmceiin was to keep them jfhoin
icoring. On offense we played con
servative football.
,1 s—* /j : l
Besides carrying off ^bur of the
five thoroughbred aw-ards of 1947,
Calumet' Farm gained three seo-
imd phice.s in the Turf and Sport , i‘ nan , Art Harnden, and the spikes
Mile Relay Team
Takes Second Place
At New Orleans
It was a hard luck-ridden mill.-
pijlay tpam from Texas A&M that
appeared in the annual Sugar Bowl
track meet on; Sunday, December
28 and came from way behind Co
take second place in a three 1 y
race with Oklahoma A&M and
Louisiana State.
Bill Napier was the lead man for
the Aggies and was gding full
Speed around the quarter mile
Hinder track at New Orleans High
Sfchool stadium whep he dropped
the baton a scant ten yards from
a waiting Enin Bilderbadk. Napier
dazed and blinded from the sprint
turned, stumbled back, grasped for
the stick, found it and haiul.ed it
tq Bilderback who at this time Was
il5 yards away from the other run-
.ptirs.
Then the Aggie speedsters show-
e<l the stuff they were made of.
Scattered
As
Border-Soul \\\ +st
Pjlayoffs Proposed
Fi, UAS- 1, Texas, Ian
Border C'onlijrence exi-cutiO
coluber 29 alt their minui
wiptei meeting autho ized
fuft llo air nige playojfls ifi
Brackcnridjie Gets OiuV Scots None
j ' • '/
DALLAS. Tex.; J Jim. 5 l-T’i
Stai .- iiii I t Xlis’ 1947 hijgh school
fub’.b ill ; racewt-re witiely scatter
ed at d six of those hijiglit enough
to m ikf the. Texas sports writers
Assoriiijioii All-State Ti|am were
from tsjitiis that failed win dis
trict titles. , •.? / \
' Seeded by, morqj (ha 11 1(H)
eoac! es and frulm kpot'tsvfriters
uvt-r.'iVixas, the ail-state!team an-
, lioun :'c|d today iniduiles jonly one
lyiy 'i(o|h last year’s iivythical ele-'
veil. Thi.-- is Byr>>F "owiim-ih1,
grea Odessa'••baek w ho wins b unp-
ninicjus choice.
lAu extremely wad 1-balanced
I team has ortly one player from
sta&- champion Biaclicnridge
(San Antqpio).’ And finalist
Highland I’nrk (Dallas) did not
place a single man on live first
tea n. ’
0< es.-ia is the igily keh*ol repre-'
Sent -d by more than; otik- player,
fts ( the)' all-state'peitornier being
Gon on Headlee, a; iledr ubaiiinious
ohmt'o hi guard.
posn dm,
center .-hot
The bac
hillj Dt.n Menascp Wim
ursj.; j lege of Min
(field has only omf man F^juie to hi
tion, Tow
Ut-ed. (Ju.ii
puntir; 11
wlio played past district, coijnpeti- ,.v4 i r on November ti. . In 1949 tlie f
r " " ' tetuns clast Ih El Paso on Noven 1
.'pil.
The
mid-
an, H -j
. . ... r ._ ... bade-'-
t ball and basketball Iretwien t|ii
•nine-school dpnferenci and thflj
j Sojufbwest Uphterence.
)A two-yeir football conti Act b(i
tween Texas; Tech am Texas Coi
1 .-Awas sigi ed, tpe first
played at I.iibbmik next
'
thei'h arc
n, Austin, a sensational ^ ) -
my Stolleiiwcrck, 'Wax- )
ahai'hSe. I) iilci| as the best bioketi- !
field lii'unijci' in tin- high school IA s 11 l 1 lij
race,, and Bill Bm khalter, TeXar- l/illllUl 8 lj^
Inina's gr-at individual Stjari 1 J k 1 ■* • >
Fails, which Went in , Ikt‘S6l lOI* C rijuajV
until quarterfinal ! play.
I Id
c
Wichita
defeated
failud' to
tie first team, though twol'( ijyotes
B Iderfeabk gained on the me<i from , " ’"‘f 1 ll ^ n », Kl1 . a,) ‘ 1
Stillwater and Baton Rouge. Uav ? a,iu ‘ s ^"'U'ativ'BreckeimHgi- east-
Holbrook took the baton eagerlv J H"" (...I pos.ta.ns, while U.a. h-s
and pushed even further bn to <>I4*al. (.o.pu, t hnyt., was an
overcome the "big lead.'The 1 tick «>' <•. wmel.nii.g choice for dm- tackle
passed hands to the Aggie anchor „ 7.' U ,?. U ,' f' 1 ® A'fhi-r Wa> hUod by
Digest annual poll,
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b ocks North of P.O. — College!Station
j b
r lh^ Store of Personal Attrition”
of the blond team captain fairly
flew around the track as he passed
up LSU’s contestent and was 'ap-
pi oaching the Oklahoma A&M mah
Richard . SjtQple, when the finish
line fairly flew in his face and.
the race uias over. The 2.500 fans
in th“ staldium, who had gasped
when thej, baton slipped out of
Napier’s hands, were now on their
•feet in the last laps cheering on
the hard pressed marobi( and white
speedster?. In th(ir opinion, the
Aggies deserved a wind
The mile relay was ode of many
| sporting events put opt by the
' Midwinter Sports Association in
New Orleans. Oklahoma .\. & M.
Rnd Louisiana State were respec
tive winners.of the Missouri Valley
uind Southeastern Uonfein-nce track
meets last spring while-the Aggies
are the SWC victors.
-■.t. —L
Ponies Takfe Crown
Tourney
place a slugId ndin ou^ Attorney (llinerui of Texits! T’lik
made tin-
the thiid
Tid? p
picked by the a.-soniiion in Which
->i f"\y p! i\c(h from jdayoff |(janis
were line ' 1
Daniel, Who) tVas supposed to speaII
this iafte:}
ccond team and another u , the Pre-j-jalw Societ;
I ! noon, l)as j peon ifesc ledu*
iual.ily is tjjie (inly | (cam Firidav, I'rckjdent of the
IVyton McRjnSght has anmMi
Time andjplbce (>f Da liel'
will he ammubccd- late
(JNT.Y T\NO BUNTS
! AUSTIN j Tex. </P
and Marshall Alford, a!s School fori the Deaf
Biowpsv|llii.. j | its football|ojason und
Twiji ix
sit iout (il
Pat King
Antonio 1
uded
•ys tied for i hackfied
the third tijain. The
it«. rhonias Jkd'fersoii
f f.o-
y. are
(San
1! T tE FIRST TEAM
Etui, William Wilson, Ennik 1
<i' F ll* -i, seipor. f
Rill Wilson, Sam Houston (Hous
ton].
Ji raid Olive, ytratkimrijlge (San
Ant|)indt, captulfd the otljer guard J
End,.
ridge,. -.
Taokl
Christi.
T'mVte
Von (Hot
Giuijrd
ridge KS
GuariJ
amek Spencer, Brejckcn-
it}. 5* 9 l j". 172. senior,
t hiules O’SeJl
17, O' I”. 2(H), selnior.
12 Football Star
Hint in Accident
UnUcji .Rogers. 2(5, pf Bryan, co-
< -tf
ba i
f.T
tanv of the 1912; Aggie foot-
tciini. Was sgribnstyj injured
Hi 1 hdad-oi) cOliySlibrt: neijr VY.ao.
Dc< emt|er 24, •
I ogejs, torr.ier M|a i| t! H i g h |
18. HM
Ci rW"
* Hi ti’ 1
)• Back.
aha< hie,
Bank,
1 ; '- l v 'f>.
! Back,
!l8. (i ! L
Back
tied, rolling i|p .510 points
games .an kvcragd oil mojtj(| tha
j 1(6 per ganje. The op xvsii iqn gn
; a total of }3, Only t vice
tin- seasdn; (lid the team itavO
('(n ous j P UI1 *" u ! .
Jess Haw((ttorne, forpver
Rill Wtlsun. Sam Ulous- , * ity oC Tex H P laycr - 4 th
<(^>11), 17. 6’ 1". 19U, senior, ,
Jerujld Oliver, Brabken-
1 . r ‘S
ocietJ
need j
ipeei It
vri ft. .1
oiii 'W4<4^
id Te:;if
l find 1
.k|d, tin
idv nii
/fi-
ilur mn
iiu
A.). 18, 5’ 8". 186, senior.
Gordon Hcadleje, Oijessa,
. senior. ;,
Dow Menusco, Longjvievv,
’, 2n0, st.-nior.
Henry Stolk-nwprck, ^'ax-
17, 6' l175, si nior. j
Reed <4uii.ii, Austin] 17,
•eniof, ; l •
Byr-m townscnld, Odjcssa.
}8(k .sci'ior. .
Jill 45nrklmitMq Texnrka-
AFTER THE
Set
buffering
ken jaw.,
iscs. at-
In Gage
»k>! jgrid . star. Wigs
fi'Oln a jcollapsi d Jniiigl bfo
aivc s('|erc cuts atim bru
tell da tills at Hdlurest Hojipital in
Waco rk-portbil Hi? jivift suffered
a f raettired pelvis and severe cuts
on: the jfacc ard U-gS.
, I aigej's’ ear collided head-on
with oijit driven by. d Wak'o man.
Joi n w. Ferguson. Isevein, miles
eadt of Waco. rteSr 'l^c Ti|iuae.uis
Cn ek Bridge on the AVaij-Ma: Im
Hi; hv. uy.
Latent reports fi'dm Ibljlcrest
lto ? pitk! state thftt Mr. a]ml Mrs,
Rogers are “gfcatly •:impi|,,\ed'.
Hid'd
Bill (
i ; An inspired quintet of SMU
Mustang?) jshot their way to a
•53-12 victory ovor Texak Westjleyan
and the cage crown of the Fort
Worth Invitational Tournament
Ihst Wedtuisday night. , _
Coach Marty K a row’s Alggie? 'll* I leai’ ( ]arotl]<‘rS
failed in an attempt for third-place] I|W lltai I ft
honors by Hosing to North Texas j
; 39-55 earlier.
Texas Tech flooded the bucket,
to breegej by Hardin-Simmons and
set a new shoring record. .
Rangy Bob PreWitt paced the 1 • . , , 1
Ponies in the. maltV to victory cotmtiy teants by the BraziU
i despite a lasjt minute effort by the! Gv A&-V ( ] l| h_ajio tniijA&M At
hapless Raitis in whic i Forward 1 0l * ,!l ] 1 ’ v' i'.n' n !F 1 ’ 1 anU:U *
I Easy Parham scored c b< ven points !< ’< at * !, isa hall., -I
in five minirtes. -i
This marked the en<i of a. 10-
ganic winnitiir Streak hi the Coli- H l u , to h hfi the !• Tyrrell ;< S.-m
?eum for T\\ ( and the f.rst time / H( nIwilv ( 0 )>f 'B^uiiont. dircyr- Ma
this season ttie Rams had been out- .
Scored. | ; ()f
ill let iu HaoHjitel
1
rank S. Caifbtilmr| of Houston
h '
Tocas tnisinessfiian ajjid civic lea*l-
i|r, w ill! l.e the |t)i'fn<tlpnl sp -akef at
the annual haifqheif i|ioii()iit)g the
T.etas |A'&M fOoti>alt! and cross-
“oun-
Athle-
ll
larolhers is -vitk-picsi
thi N(>rvell-\Yildi}r Supply
.• . 1:i....M .Kft V-i>»
dent of
Co., of
17. • , p’ 174, Hetiior.
SECOND TE\M *
, Deab, Conroe, curl
vorgrss, Arlington Height
(Fort Worthy, taikli
B(T : ’lark, Wichita Falls, guard.
Jarjlk Bal t oh, DetUoti. 1 c ente ‘.
Sajh Attehljiv, Amarillo, giiar<l.
Br.l-hw Hill’, Wichita Hall-
tacklll.
Kayi^iond Morris, Forest (Dal
las). e
Rust
hack.
Paiklj Williams, Lufkin, bad-.
Doyll- Beard. Jr.( Lamar (Mous-
toiK, I jack.
Dick; 'Calltbun. BrUckcmi
<San antonio). hack.
THIRD TEAM
die Simmons. Wiihita ,Falls,■
Bryan
Shop
1.1.
Russell. Highland Park,
Fred
end. '
Jim
< Dallji-1
Chtm
Dali
v , -n ... .or <|)aks Cbilnfi y |lub qf H<lus :
8 ® tti !! K: ’ toll and has served *f- a director
^ J the; Houston chad, a-r (if com-
in the Horsip of the Year award 0 f
MeCoijkcy. Highland tjai'k,
ttujkle,
les Driver, Eufkijv. guard.
iy Perkins, Brjicjmiiriilgey;
(Ship Antonio), cejitei
Jinji Long, ^li^1^•ral Wills, guard.j
.Ial)i|s Timmons/ Sw’oetw&ter;
tackli*
Buddy Terry, Longvirjw, en<L
William W^hod, Widhita Fplls,,
I lack
fi diner,rDeak, North Fide, (Fort
Wortjh)/bark]
Rob-it.Rei|l, Jeff Davis, (Hjcus-
tnnJif tack.
Pait Knight, TI)omas JeffciKKin,
Antonio), btu-k. ' ( !
of the PoM City Stat
Hmj.|ton, vice-prcjti'lent
e Bank i back
of 4 he i ——•'
Ushall
(tie)'.
Alford,
jj”
BrownsVilU)
1917, thhee belonged to Cain- m i | . ( , 0
met Farm aed two to King Ranch
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Detroit/ feeds;V. injs
Twenty New York A. C. ath-1,
letes' have wjon national senior in- succeeded tjje Toronto
^dividual titl&s witliin the last five
years.
L«afs fta the youngest club in the 1
Nitional Hockey. League. 1
have
it a p 1 e
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COIPE
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