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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1948)
VMMMliWMIOliHWhlMlIttUWM Coijfereijice play v favored Ark$nsas Bask at 8 p. ip. i series. ill sti tftball , DeWare Field Ho Cqiich Johnny Fran te’s |j; ^ jajpiiepi * p. m. jn DeW i n The jtall Free Substitution Rule $uestioi|ed h Ru M P r »f P By HUGH FliljLEItt< : new York, i^n.«.» reason the; coaches fo4ttj|ill ruio committee ; Voted a , sliihi chanc< in the free^ substiitiUtion nie in.t}i< case of player^' )njur$d| afteir h team ha^. used uj^ its tin eituts of course, that aj hit of hi coadht were cheating a [bit vilh fake • injuries . . . and that Jtrimpted : cynical baseball; cioacti t(| reuiaH “well, aire'rj’t all] rjiles hufle <td b brokenJ” I IJ | 41 Serious^ Busincjjs: While a piab of Sootbfjill mien, an ii others,'ijweire waxing cnn one of jyejsterdayp sodia Bob Woodijuff, Ba jlor (j!o; ch, lo -|edt themi over aadldrawtv (:! “{ at all those footjiafll co^cl e$ thtfr kulShihg, shaking: hand* ; ml Ife hg the best of frieijdi Anil 1’ a phUf left halfbikck v|al|ted ini thei||f Junior C( liege ; bt\6 p. m. as liminaVy to thf! big tilt. Arkansas is fhe ftfgbest s :brin^j team in| -the , confereKce w lip ait average of 64 points per gi nie it}; ten pre - season contests rated the favorite over A®^ twice the Porkers have fi‘i)wl niakei at least 64 counters, Nshil three of their games were gpo< ( for ovef >7b ppipts. Arkansas lijafi always ha boys, bijitj six f(|ot ten inch Kok nufkjes tpe! previous Ho ters look: like midgets. Kok' leading tcoref j in the coni with an average of 20 poit game apijl has been the desj opposing [ coaches all season. eorge takejs lob passes hi.4 teatnmates and drops khd it i 1 George is teatn a|l into ba|! int(i> the j basket, outjuibping be tha gash dangdestij IMU *{aVer‘saw.’! ITT 'i n !: * : m f f h * • : taking ‘l>'o; ('ha^ici p Keeping up \\\jtlS the lo |ihy nijiH, o»i. at. the NCAk fsessfcnl,, HotvUif O'igiL who had ie^n nu htinned |l'<)g almost ijveiy vadiiit johlj has talkkil with" Washingtrfn and|V\c$t Vild rept'esentEitfves' j h di lui|if|| i made any move loijleavdi 'i -H—-4-1 i 195i -- J . j "T 80 Coach Fran ie will play thd' Fish and B Teams seperately, \ ith the Fish Squad the proUahle starter. The highest scorer job e their oil the U\\o sqjjrds- is Bolj) tiler, aj five'■'foot nipd inch giisjrd'jfor; the B(-('s. Miilileif is a hoyl ivh<> shjoo.ts from far odt,j making d gcjod jper- centagr .of hih throws. Miller [tind Bill Keklu^'spark‘the second stiring on defense.. I ' ★ Saturday .night .will;see tjhe Fish -B tetnn in iiction again j at the same time ajgainst Noitli Texas Agricultural tpollege. XTAC’ has ui tall fast tenni and j Ivill give 1 the lAggies a goojl fight. .CoVh FrpnKe said that hp Would lie happy toj split victories! with jliese two tr'iijius because truly are both gofiii squads. . j . Uf the two games T&M (liiis- the hid smaller opponents by ii The ie*s-acduiate Aggie has’ an |verage of 48 poin gaipe. l*t less [than Ai kansai oned thill seaison has- A&1V it Success of A. & M.’s 1947-48 Intramural program tlt^- pend.^Vreatly upon the 52 Intramlural managers above. Mpst of these men volunteer their time to the Intramural program, and were ii not for them the present large scale program would be impossible. They are: From left to right; front row ; Willie Schaedjer, Bobb (iregg, Sam Clark, Jeff Ferguson, Boh Skidmore, Frank Boggus, Tommy Splittger- ber, John Lincoln, Doug Benefield. Second Row ; Bill High tower, Phil Shelton. Art Hengst, Ace Jordan, Joe Beavers, Roy BInjnton, Jack England, Cliff Ackerman, Boh Speers. Koiird FavOllS A Sam Pate, Bill Worley, land Richard Davis. Third Row; i>,. ... d , . ,, Sjnke White, Ted Lymajn, Jimmie^Nelson, Herb Carter, LlVlIiatl Loach T Ol* Berlye, Bill Thornton. Bill Hodge, L. E. Winder, Bob Schee- ler. Bill Blackburn, Curtis Jones, Percy Palmer. Fourth Row ; Feff Fergusorx Boh Schuller, Cole, Tom Thomas, Bert Huebner, Chuck Senumach, Jack Williamson, (Jlen Zimmerman, Bill Billingsley, (»len Kothman, Joe Rabb, Ralph Hahhfeld, Earl Levine, J. («. Light foot, and Joe Hovsepian. iMagruder, Morris able lo equal the Porker's average! mustering up 65 coujiters ; gaiiifet Baldwin Wallacfe. ■ Arkansas has the, better record so far, winnihg six [games Whil4 losipg four for ji .(JUO avefaduj Th^ A&M Team Iqi^ won only fj/e ouf of twelve for a .417 recorc Arkansas pi* 0 Fas the high scorer ihj the conferej six foot seven; inch AI WilUarnsj Williami pla.ysj forward f|jr the fl ! tall corgT r' cent- ia m mence jts per ajir of from the ches. Ii squad •S pcf [Only, bee 4 ;S Corky Harkriedcr, Bryan Crouch, Buddy Denton, Charles 4- (jy, chief fjebl official.?tltwler (these , heaths conic the ten gffieialsj and j all of’ the jmaTiagers. T ■ Each of the sports U put into the hands of (i .senior niaiiager Who intramural Officials and Managers Responsible for Running of Program (TIFF ACKERMAN INavy Grid Eleven i ANNAPOLIS. Ml)., Jan. <) —t'P' —-The Navy, which has watched its j I middie football team j/lounder in ! the; «ln!d|ruiHs for the liist two sea- j soils, hail- called in a ggoup of star ,! .j athletes of other years to look over ! the wh.ole sports situitiiOji at their old -eltqol I’lMUght w in ix> ■'led ci h:.> iit i ticket huyi inft filled. 4 ‘V ill inns at 4 IjTI i i ii i<- uldkit aheac kt fs'-’it nays bom Once again wti go behjind the scenes to give yoti a view The word is that tins eight-mem- ui‘ the Angles who serve as Intramural Officials ami Maim- her pam-1 convened this week by gers—the boys who put thej program over in' such an efficient lhati'.Adm. -laities l Holloway, Jr.. I - . I . 1 _ . * I.biv^.v i i t w > »«• > > 4 , . t v» I«> 4 .•ill and successful mannelt It is these boys who organize and administer the Program.. They |art*4- agademy superhiteialetit, will apohd most of its time going into the .,.......-1 - pros and eons of the NaVy policy the hoys who .schedule? all games jin cnai-gq of all tlundtions re-i of permidically assigning officers , and supervise the plaj’Utg of all I ,T, , L i u u : «, 1 coMtest'; They are thgibhys tjvho ! l lU< * tu ,h;lt ' a ? ,,< thc t ' l ' m 1 g •ne sl ,6,-t „ M-iMMtv th, crnlil vvi, ? „ ilhf rs" ,,il ' il fs '.-om sqn to finish to a toujr of duty tit Annapolis as i thtill 'conch. The system lias lieht under criti- 1 • jj • , ,i. i i, i , i | The senior managers tue Bill'icism for sonic moiUys, and the pro-am runs to the best advent-, in Charge « f basketball. question was pushed out into the 1 L ' . add tennis, Hlerb (’arUM* in eh a rue ■open recently.by Adin. Jonas In- ii A C * al A C p ou.up* »• t n ihirV <)1| football, Tom l iouclii in ehftrire ^rram (Ret.); former ju’ademy di- ! ¥, t -cm- »4- - The tyfle jull apimM o|fii||ed by us is designed for fit, and comforjt'Sb'jtlpt it v.|id wea acter. wear and rvtain its cha,r- ■i • jfc ' I ’ ill • , > ^ -Our ’suijtisji s(t Itre; fiffjered in more features | if him will bq !f(||ind aL prices And ?ouri-fniiterikil| arid ||ud finished vorsteds. Our jslaclkjs.i at j)r|desj.fijAn $12.95 to M7.50.-are all wool' in tlej finqsf fa’qn(|; and ip almost everjy color one can Mfiah fqr.| ; Hi c fl»f f <|oijirte(i» i-M iii 1' f : i )k a aid IK0\ f| i und—wo’ll give yoijt riendly treatment. , ■ \ hand-tailoreid much i high eg. B WEISS WARM-IP TO WINTER i ! • Sj r. ! in a pair of HANDSOME GLOVES . . mo it comfcrbihle i g/orej in i! c up 11 it lor men^nd uomtn. jy\ glove for connoisseurs. rhbster-Cut f om the finest leathers and Tyscam sewjn W! tlr silk. .ii. ; 7.1 T O _T\ wTMBeRLEV - |TONE ■ OANSaT W.vJ7I7 CLOChlERS • } I ; ‘ j College antT Bryan t. !. ; !j] : ' *! i 1 IM i .i: rider in clmi^e of equipment. Up- He recommended tljo Navy rc- (jer these seh|ior managers are the tir,(> <’apt. 1 om-jltiiniltdn, now eotteh tieven jpniqrjbtanitgers arid twenty at Annppolitfi ! one sophonlaoi'e mankgers; The juniur, managers are chosen tom the Tanks of the sophomore lunagtqs arid in turn the senior 1 j- nanagers . are selected from the uniors. '* mm m rr» • • . Ill rfll •!*X'X*X*X*X>v r /fflirP !l ufighf; when the high y ,. i jneetH thg Ajhjrie Squad n the fir^t of a two game WO , I >T lS'5 III play Wharton ■h«lder»|i4 fine rut SaUirda !. > » pN ta the doors will fv 7:15 to a|ll students r* if the gym is Kok under the on the second L :p thiel {ton:'erenot scoring is ijjw! his! [ 1)47 toUil being only J of \&M’s Bill V (th; Batyy playing in the guard fon, the: Oiposi'4 ■ ... e.-.. men v ill be plriy- vail'h oi her while . second p ace honors, can field a team wmllt he j taller than A. j&, fl-tl rdlespiium; \ ■! nsasj |ra(ted \(CQnd Jn thc pnee-beaten 4 ' ijgUing tlirit irkatisas fiHicln ' I tli Alitkr t n hi' nee i < behind ipiaifi) amfi thisl two-ka^nc series ill igitfc the jAgjgie supporters an <1 datijon ojf the Caliber of their, k i. j j I • i j !”i 'i\ f 4 F ijjo'lj ttblej jsi artiers for Tonight’s will jb; $am Jenkins And Turnpo tv ■ iat fo -ward,, Boh rmani it Icentei, with Bill, [and Gene l.Schrickel or Mjike ARKANSAS dill Page 4) Black’s Pharmarv Highway 6 at the East |Gate rfilp Jiiia -A. If- ±- yyy. ,V.V. .v.v.k* i©# EtDSl sx; m-. ftp Wi m - '! | W- j The awards that -the managers receive do jndt in, the least coinpen- *ate them for the time and effort that the positions: require hut they gait! administrative'Ufaihipg, lead ership opportunities and practity. ttmli personality development that ina • eomc in very handy later in life Sooners Endorse Negro Grid Fees 1 L, '/ NORMAN; OK LA. Jail.' U LP'—j Administrators of, the University (O' Oklahonuj today - djtl)ate<l a stu dent senate resqfutiop asking that Negl'o aihhjte./ at other big six- confei e!iic<, schools b*- allowed to , play agaiqsl: Sooner UatnS. The rat^wn* was passt-d yester- (iay liy .hif Senate, IS-'.). Ktudi rp ,representatlytts from all hiiir six ! schools except Oklahoniii i t eto'nmemjled in Diceiriher tliat- Negroes, «jn •: eonferenle teams Ik- perpijtt^d to play any other team. (tklahionia: arid Missouri have state laws segregating whites and Aegroesl in tpuhljc sphojols, .thd it has heet) a'lrjiston in thelconference to (;ppoije fht- two unjivetrsities with iill-whity tegms. ' Jim l- iaccp, Syracuse gutird, vVtis selrtcted; for ;the PeatT Harbor All- Star foolthjtll team for ttvo yctirs. -Hf The Largest Electrical Ap|)Iiance Store in Bryan— ; I , :j . ; ■! - . ; Come in and see us for large or sfnhll appliances; Radios, Electric Irons, Stu dent Lamps, Floor Lanips, Presto Chokers, Coffee Makers. anili many other usefuls /united APPUANCES, Inc. 25th th Washington St*. / Ford MunneHyn, Vice-President and Acting Director of the AMERICAN GENERAL LIFE INSURANCE aOMPi.Lv ; T , ; s j I ' I : In Houston, Texas , i iwHim ANNOUNCES •. The Appointment 1 Of . . . SIDNEY L. 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