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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1948)
I : ; -• 1 / f ' ' •' I . ■ i.l ' i I ' id B t ft HKf 'W Spirit ahd| huijtl^ jyiie wie-t'irst SWcf they lb$t| tjo the janie Kiel,I House Tbf «jial s lost by only a ivtm'.’poin :s, 68 The asset 1 jr the qi iutet Fayetteville kv-a s pu foo George Kok, tie!tali sas center w.'fiose 2$ boint the basis of tile tred dm wliit 16 tallies II * itory. A1 \Wi iliamB, h seven team! niatje, ad ie 1 to the Razorbfack set re Tight play ijnarkert tl c firsi. &w minutds of th» gjame f eithei s de could gain an initial j ! d\ aptagp djnd ^ 'aring al out t jie Hi e; that t ie tcii i nd ised t« havci o i*r iful ov nr fhiir J .g- %. jit w us njotl ui til t# of pi iy thift fhe the fansd wo pbfnt adyan wihite were A&M, gtjewj gies’ opepi {| after ten mfn vV ' ~ TT MimmmmimMi t!j lANpt UIATULA iA arly leal 51 Fiilay t enough for the Texas AgjfleL it!6f the Arkansan Razorbicks in teams Friday hight in IfieWare surprised manv as the Aggies 4 L_J -| _jk gie fans got thqir biggest thri the closing niinijtcs of the gam the spirited Aj&M quintet oh»pe £4jvithin four points of the :owerin Kazorbacks, With six mijniiteB: t play, the hustling Aggies iepeatidf r ( , ibeccm s bote sfjinjg Iganieji jfor I gie defense tjightenej Hogs were fqfod (to ] in several instances A&M Zone dqfOnsc. The partisaii !cix w|l ' -in Razoybacks spiurted au* id tf| 1< ad that A&M nefeit w^s a|lt> fo |o\jer- come. f-M-' The A&M I which they h season, sparldeif ip th first quarters of pjjatfj byt tl ej oldfifault of the Marooti ami \ ; h te, missing baskets, held j buck th if scyir^g Rebounds for |thie Ag {i< ptj Weiii- few as Kok ■ huni > around Uie bajfk- board Joo elfise fm |he s jonjter Farmers to geili: hjuM if tlu ! lldlL Aggie defensle.!wils lifeie (jinlng the first 20, k^luies cl - j pla t 1 the* Razorbacl|s!iI^J_4Lio! 21 it . “f- ; ^.jTi I Aggie shoOtinjg shi,r||ehe<li&i , 1 second half aa thic S o uiil ball 'n^aiii and again ffiund i s |i|iark.j Batey^ whosd|tiiinirig w in the opening: jpori m! sink his shatsj land •j, ^ leading scoreir lifpij I h( as he totaled |li‘ipOii -ti per man was ;|npt ja fi hind hrm as iSe adided the Maroon aaej Wni e iy earried/the hpll into thy Arkan-1 sas defense to |tally and jheld n ff the charges of . the red and \\(h te team. The scord read 48 be fore the Aggie spurt ran opt; A&M reserves Were hot up to|the!jtask sot’for them by the first team The Rajforbadks then wfcnt o i t«| win fob to-91. jWilliams ind iKok chatked up 4y of! thei • tepin's points.. Besidesj Batey Uiitl kiim- perman, Sant jjenkins i idedj the Aggie score jb^ piitjting irt [nine points^ !: f [ DX o Razorbacks; gie, ToptFrankie’s Charge, BE ANDA scoring Aggie made their of- fieijal 1948 debut in- DeWare Field House iFjriday evening by trouncing a previously undefeat ed Wharton Junior College squad G9-49. The 69-points yacked up by the Cadets is the highest score coip- jpiled in the fiejd house this season Dump MAC 47-28 ZERO HAMMOND With Truitt Mobley and Wallace Moon leading the way with 11 points eafch the unde feated Aggie Fish-Bees rack ed up' victory number three Satur day night tqrning back a game but outclassed NTAC quintet 47 to 28. Except for a brief period in the opening moments when NTAC too* a Jthreg point lead by virtue of a i Coach Johnny Frankie’s charges j field goal and free throw by J. D., got off to a flying start, scoring White, the Aggies weile never be- their. first goal with the game less bind akd had the Farmers shoot- than a minute old. From that mp- j ing l>een more accurate the Wore ment on they were |in complete | could have been higher. A&M jeon- , DC)N VOLDIMJ. letter centqr -for the Aggie quintet, provides much of the badly need ed height on the Cadet squad. The El Campo rqurtd-ba jer islands 6’ 3”. charge* controlling ihe backboards and were never headed or tied. Be fore five minute^ of the tilt had elapsed, the Farmers had found tfjie hoop for six field goals and iwo free tosses wfiich added up to a commanding 14-j lead. .At this point, Wharton’s Piohieers staged a brief bally, cujt thei Cadet lead and the remainder of the first half i N WIe. tlELD iy PAUL MARTIN ji f 1 4' i A&M Turnbow, f Moore, f ^Jenkins, f Williamson, f| [J Hovel, f | 4 Kjimpiprman, |c| Voiding, c .» j. 1 »jBitey, g { i 1 -'Schrickel, g |j Garcip, g TOTAL j.Lj. ] Arkansas ' | j j Winiajms, f Coheman, f Cathcart, f . Schumchyk Kok, 0 Cambell; g Adams, g Horton, g Kearnes, g % Byles, g .. Rantnk, g TOTAL Halftime Stdrei:! ^ Texas A&M, plf. s ba< Vi beg i(jcamli A<vM IBob md the the Hill y off Arkansas Provides Rough Competition But Aggies Ciie Razorbacks Trouble r e 'slated to tang ' »« liil got; 1 Ibe- f poijdti to ffortij. Kg- uq a sill ^the |ij j on itiam ‘ crack khe i M i*:- was played on fairly even tferms with the Aggies holdihg the long end of a 31-25 count When .the re cess ;buil rang. The Fish-Bees put tjheir assault into high gear in the second half . arid with Wray Whittaker and ' Mobley leading the way, the Aggies ; jumped ahead by a 20-point margin : which they managed to maintain., A&M throughout the remainder of the DoWitt, f j contest. ■ Mobley, f tallest than, The Maroon add White’s offen- ; e fjilt by lepeajtcd- sive punch was fairly well ilistrl-1 ’Yallactii, g trolled I the backboard and bad far the better floor game. J. D. White btf. NTAC took high scoring' honors for the , night tally ing 16 of North Texas 28 points. The Aggies showed their respect for his shooting ability by cover ing him with as many as three men at times in the second half. High point men for! A&M were Mobley and Moon with 11 each followed by Sutton with five and Patton and Cortes with four each. Spotty ball handling plus an in ability to hit .the basket slowed up the game. At some stages of the game, four and five minute periods passed; without a basket being made by either team. Fg Ft FI Tp 1 v JOE PETTIT, five-foot, II- inch eager from Dal las last week IMoved up from the “B” squad aind saw actioij againsj Arkansas, [liard all i pquadl Pettit is a gujard a|nc| a veteran of last jears squadl The fl'exas Aggie rage squad has Kariipjernian, A&M's gotten off to a discpjurag ing start made |his {ii esenre fql , . in the Southwest Copfemncq race Iy taking the rebqumds Iromj his' Outod'with Whittaker and Mobley j Moon, with a two-game ' - ■ • — .. . . * ' jefici: ajitl is shoridF foes. It wa.f Jim Oathijart, • 'gathering jl) points to k*gd j Battor. h oup of the However, who showed up as i one Aggie storms. However, scoring MelcHcr >p e|int)iinders of the bright spots on the Poker honors fdr the night Went to a pair Ed'kland r .'honors tor Tine-up. Standing only about |slx- ( , f j»i„ncer.s’, Biil Betts anti Max Cones ghf. j I j | two,; C-dtheart proved [outstanding i oi, ai ,j ( .|i.[ Both ejagers added 15 | Francis BaylJr boast with hh long, oiu-biqndid set'sfiots pojnljs f tb Whartlons side of the', Somm< ' ps g oigjht 1 Wins ' of ledger. , t f F' ck t 0 . ns "" r.ticfeais ? AH-in-all, Gene LidnbehV elqirg-' { T I Martm ih ipre - yoihfer- es'|>ioye«l w> be a toj|glt, jfast group j.-:*-, 1 * i , ,, , Ve phy open-,'of eagers. ' (t-arkwit 1 0 1 2 ti . j , , . , sommett J 0 0 0 me iace oj |']| was Marty Kafovy’s charges, Francik 2 0 0 4 gntg a strong however, who provided the hiost j pjegmiti 0 0 10 gggPcfea- pleasa.jt sliirnriis^ iHspite the fact. \4 H ftin' •jt; 12 Sat T that life Jlogr. tv ere slated'to Eckles : Total 5 0 1 5 0 0 jl 2 1 0 0 0 0 20 3 } 0 1 0 1 1 lj' 0 o' 2 0 o' 0 1 0 4! 0 7 0 16 j 4 tijih l.j uijday night. Martin series with A. margins, seven not so decisive (the tw.d - gaim & AL by! dejcism anti fl pojintf, but . Walhtce their ten games this seqsoij, the diSpi-lled Porkek-s • j had i while A&M had clashes here la idly much differvnc full charge ilf jthe hail,[the spiilited j- waI j Arkaipsas toclf Cadets, made n fignt -of it fkrona W-inttaker |«'gmnuig td tjnd. -I i ’ ; L 1 Langidii' L Kfiday night, anytpigiies tlie'V'isi- | ( ones |as tvqs exileetkl. In ‘|l<>rs hadl for ain easy Victory Mere DeWiU , .j S( iij i the dispelled. Sparked.iby Bill' Bafey. Al"°h veraded lirl points : f&hd Jacked up 13 pqjnts, the Fajrm- avcrqged |s points, ^ njatehed then tiallqr and more, 16 points difference fwhih-j the tw.. experienced foes altno$t point for j - v showed f that' pnmt. ■ j * H was Saturday though when,the ch (horgejKok was j Aggies really hit their stride. (5et- ‘ L two | terjins— ting-off tw ji fast start* they pujeed' \V IIARTON d sayj thb top the> visitor.- with ileads varying Tomkihh . It: ik’as la ijrede-> ifrotn two to seven points, -Hilly Flouitnay lat ail Agg^e Oager.'jTuiinHinv turned in a bang-up ijiei-- Stroiiadal Six-foot' 10-ir the difference or perhaps we |5 j ten inches of h 2| 0 j termined fact't ' f 5 ttying to keep 4 ; ing, would fir 2H’ hacking penaltJ. iler •oil n tht shout in Hatton Kirk la ml Sutton Melcher Totaif NTAC | Powers., f ■ ! Petersoti, f I White, )e ’ McArjalJy, g . Younji, g . . j Nornttm, c > ; Hutsqn.; f j I’ot U'j', g I .Matthews,:c , Grounds, g Total !! Halftime score 14. i I Fg Ft FI Tp 4 2 16 0 4 0 •> t) 0 0 ’ 8-12 12 28 A&M 22, NTAC 0 0 in 0 2 0 (1 (I 0 (i 0 0 2| 3! 4 2 0 q 1 » Swiraniers In First Match With Kansas ; COLLEGE STATION, Jan. 12— tPi—Winners Fight cdn.^eutivii lual meets jaat; year, a' povhrrfuil Texas A&M Itjollegc swimmM,ig (earn will pluninj into its new- seaV Son tonight agaiijisi Kansas State k Manhattan, Katnsns- i -Onlji one. n<Jw performer is (>u ihe 11-inan Irtivje-ling squad which ilfio will com |oma I'nivip-sit on Wi-diiesday ieturuiiig to A tir'il are Tettlenmkn. ; IPad Swimiii)ing aturday night the A Tejcait Aggies hfere toljwin thtj ^ame, he fast and qugk- Cailet sqiiadi and theyljwene ing after lojipg their 31)-40 lei wit t six miinutbs and thirtjj seeprv to go in fhe gjuiid. } i » Aggie rooters shook the stanj as their team took an eii irly le and! kept it to lead 24-lJd ut tl) hull. The Aggies outplajed tlu oppments, taking the Vilitl aw^ front them op the backjlktard wel as the floor. A blow to the team Wa^ |th of Elly Turnbow on foq a i f|rs: nine mitjiutes of pjlajy af! Uid sparked the team with he poir was whei ts and some fine playiitif. But not) until the last of jibe gal the team regulars i slow •Cte against Okla- \ at Norman, Okla., •January 14, before ggieland. The other ...... . . „ tloadji A r-t Adanv.-wn - hasj. Tmmed newcomer David; \ardamtm of Port Arthur tjor the 200 antj 4fi0-yard free style events along with Bernard Fyfan 4'ho lives at Kit'rrville hut swam for Th, mas .Jiffcr.-on High in-San AtiUmio. kamperman look' jg' 1 A under the basket, and hi olting Helped, to keep tlhe Agp uhd m 1 i,l ‘“ — eipeu. the «jkme. j\ p Afk Curtis ajnd Zigi itlianis {had tjo stop the jtlpck at a 0ffic|iu illianw . jjcruitial [ pjoint jjn the game to got huekboi bnincirjg llui dowji from behind tre it lodged after rim of the basket. I Saturday’s Game regulaif: i j up hat Turgbow's loss y ijis fell T te Aggies held Big Gtiuj-ge K jt to 1|J points, compared, wji :h his the ptevioui night, buj j [killed stop Jim Catharf, forwatid; fair t Arkjmsas team who mitig up points. Bob jKampermaii sti» elosjly {o Kqk and held Kol, shoe ting down [while matphjing h poinjt lor point, . j [lj Don Voiding also held -h 6 nUJ !i her two man on the Arkatk ms teugf, Al Williams, to a podit i5 poi tota). Aggie fapsl who refslved impiesston Friday night -hat KPv and Williams wdi-e all thktj Arki sas hud Were nkistaken, fft] tieit of t([iesg men were high sjiojrer Stj unlay night, Of the two ! games, Arjtahsa Cokch Gene Lambert si,ijd “W kKlked better last night jl Friday be* ting them seven points tha wp did tonight iteatin^ the eleven.” • j ‘ i j Sjam JbnkinS: was thej defensive spatk for the Aggies will jhis b; stealing and .tiie-ujis w^ich ga his team the ball seVe’Ul tur wHejn it was Arkansas! time ■shOOt. 1 1 j ' jMike Garcia qlso playodlhift bdji t ball game of thei season^ Hilo im ! ' mg 8 points to follow Ku ippet'm Al 1 ; ahka ~ fi liatfik Ckihca 4'1 unnjbyk ’ c ; CaHnpbjtU G (litmsj g Wi 1 y 'tV^als i 111 r TkjXAsi&M Turlnbowj f Mdqre, f; llsfkiuil! f • i WMlianfepii, 1 cl 'eitit, fil.i I I dhjel, <! h ainperintijn, (! \|dingi ; \f}iiitta Iqejr, Wry, 8 ehriclajl C iinrcia g TOT S <k7) c f 5 LS Halftiiie spore: Texas A&M 28, Arkant.ip j24.'. j. ' — Pf Tp Kok from jeot himself! jw l ty of Kok got to t'ack up ItitHhelmcket \,ith ularity. Tie ill so j— -j- - r J Reserve jjJJlistinu t [< ( k 1 li i KH s l I )F luXDITlON allion State Bknk I . - ■. | o| Sta ion,; Brazos CoHiityj Te.ias ■it, Publishetl! in) H 'damn iflg, Aulfii>riltk*4 it tut If > IJIslrict.| j Y: ■'4 nL 11 Cash, bil|inpesi w it h rcserv|; • bdluric > > amii of c'olk'ctiim j. Ltnited Stated (jl< and gaiarjujitil' Obligati|)rts |nf 1 Corporate! stj>! of Felldral i Loans ajid di scimji erdraflta) !. ... Bank- pHinisies L ned and fiMureis {$4 02.9f Other ii^sjets . TO^AL Demand depcisi s irjtit neft- Mrinaii-ce. figuring; inj pracVicnUy HaniJ th a Jlcyefy piltjy -offensive qr defehtuVe : Kjdsqn Lj fore he fouled put} after » rrp | jtoHnpitws '.nit i‘e mi nytes had nly Olsati elatisd. Bob Obainoh U 3 ts oh eharjties and Kqmpctman mapagpd to koe] [a Matthys Dennis; gp- Rieger Hlill Belt- Total THE BATTALION SPORTS MONDAY. JAN. ms events with Jiohti WesilUrvelt Corpus Christl.| j Sjpeneer, the confhreijt'0 ba(| - D.- k Lea of El Paso, who letter- strdkl ' tampion, and E<jj Kruse||4 ed tv.;., bm j did not make last aft entered nijThe ISIIi V(‘ar>,trip when tin- Aggies drench- backstroke. t -m\ , tid Kansa, State, 52-23, and Okla- H -'J hl “ r 1 of P al1 ^! ' ivi11 Homa, ,.*i to IV, will be available the lUO-yanl relay tkuun w f Jjj>r tin 2n0-vailirbreast sitFoktt'with | ^‘Daui, Liley and Westettvielt. lj Gem Summ'ers of Bryan. i Another newTomer, D.Vjmg Cmth ■ | Stum ne is ai^o will Hwirn in the ^Uunn*l Mamaliga, will Itiedliiv ivlav Wiitl; Howanl S|)oncer , ^ 0 j Wa tph ms No. 1 diver,jjk)hn “ [ j - df San Antonio anil Jack Rillev of "‘tinn ot Tort Worth, anWjto Meht " Adamson, 4 Wills ILiint. A&M lost the conferetl Dallas’ Danny Green, who set Texas last year on dm l| - , „ (jp title! jc tig poitjjjs | qloutliwest Coi):ferefiee records last and Coach Adamson. Jiuj)es and lUO-yard freje j Hcemann will help bolstl'ij the f\l- jt priding reg- <:heck on Kok? whilt' dropping proved thitt he di(i pdjhts through the h«Mip for lii; dejK'pd entirely;upon point man among the hosts, 1 qut outstanding , . . ejtce among individual iseorerp, jijid Halftime scored Te.Vaj A&M 31, towerjinjg three full a 1 great job- as did [Gene S<'hm<:|kt l. Wharton 25. -foot fqur-tnch Bob Mike Garcia seems to; be fisti ijtg I hiis o u'fbrm jigain find was looHihg r. will compete in those two : gie swimming team this season 0 not have t< . , . .. (J -Jmight to tujrn ijut outstanding-per- Batey, number thrqd ini the .edit(ijr- 58 ■ formances. J. 33, Al, itliajrtts inches above 1 si> 1 — Staltj No. (751 f mst at the cl<ist*, i Mi fijiiiedifi Ijlctfember 3), 1917, ajStatj* ban iiLstitutifnj qijgd"t> of tins !§tjalFaiuj iKinning Yd a UUnperating under thej linking ijtws jt mj jtibeij of the Federal Rj'servjc Systieni. v ith a call made l>y tpe Stjate Bi^nk- he federal Kes>erve Baulk of tjiis, like, tei did aj. his bc-L .last yea Sji n;Jenkins is perhaps Che; n impr )Vetl mitn on ihii jaiuad, cpm- bini|jg.';i flawless flbotj gaino Fith ispidiji and accuracy td be o-mj of the (l.-iiiigeroo- meni pa it He court. j .Dm siilen buted .VoM.il ; three- mali-it Steers Meet Frogs Tonight at T(!l 1 Ar.dTl\. Tpx., Jap. 12 —.RT)—- Still guiding his ijghtly.-ntatinod 1-0 little to tlfii -lose outk'dme. s q u od past mmries and tough op- ,g. because Of his six-foot Cow * JH<k l «ke S X'olding, t'lij, showed! ebiv bh- imp! 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