The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 03, 1948, Image 3

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work and there were rio
sible officials here to nn
hitn.” Everyone on the .camp|u
has heard tales such as these, ani
some of them were true.
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But the present good work an
activity of the coaching staff ir|i
dicates tjmt this type 6f ineffpl
nef is paA. After the recent uj: r
the. P. E.
appointed to
nal AAULVb leyball Rules
itiee according
t 1 PccnUy rGar ove j. Nortor/S contract,! hot 1
secohd : t h e students and the At!
etic Department realized
director, Bilj! |Ca'
)* ed up the reins
show lash
This depir tmer
; 1 some 'riticism inilt|b
l it pas not $d'? n tbo|‘d haUyl
nady, [ with!
and with thjfe presj
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Id Kis
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filtiire
t JtWe fnqst
o uw a ging
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that clot
cooperation was needed.
Some hign school player:
eh
coaches attended a recelnt banquet
Here which was sponsored liy tt e
local ex-student chapter. Much < t
the arrangements and trans iojU *
tion for thiq affair evidently weie
carried out by out of town (Hubs, .j v
And, the day after the banquet
Coach Stitejer was seen filtering
the Aggieland Inn with |several
jacketecjr high school lk)ys.
1 Coach Stiteler must have 3a big
t/le jfhrrricjr ^tudfepits,
ijfepresf, i ' !'
f Several i^ood ipi d: pects
come to £h| !camj)U!) mily
that their:; appointment
f I’l, Coach: otlteler must ha>
! ; j repertory of jokesj—he
iv ' e(l Couple i of husky young
stitched at iLipscomb’s r
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tor a letter
„ Secretary- i
rdr of the AAti’. He was al-
«« -.^pointed chairmap of the Gdlf
AAt; Volleyball Conjniittee.
Wilth thb aid of V. M. Dowell
of mr. E. -staff, Ponthieux origi-
nate«i and develops the Aggie
Voll^hall Club. Thej’VoHeybaflers
havul already made a tifip to Tem
ple arid may play tiltf with Baylor
and, Texas. Ponthieujd was respon-
kiblp" for the staging of the first
Southwest Conference Volleyball.
Tourhament. This evqnt took place j
iq DeWare Fjeldhoi sc last year
and ^vill be held at Aggieland again
this'year.
jPointhjeux has also; done work at
liitlv Aggieliand and: sponsored the
Undefeate
coqch wasjbroketii
be<tn heard or jtij
to get a. couple
pave
to j find
Kvith. a
oi 1 1 hid neter
e (! cade,down
bdyis :'or Kujm-
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FOR THOSE WHO
DEMAND
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'North Iqatie
Jepair
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< pt a
en in
stitches at iLipscomb’s recently.
Carmjchaol stifi has not • ooper- "i
a ted too wdll with the pre s, but
he is beginning to realize, (he im
portance* of good and promit pub
licity to a school. Theft; is supposed j
to be a clipping service in kis de-;
partment bqt it hasn’t work |d very
well so far.
Lifting Club, [Gymnastics
d the Ping Popg Club,
inection with the report of
lejix’s appointment there is
announcement thiat Art Adam-
A&M Swimming jCloach, will
tinue as chaifnuito p£ the Gulf
A VU Men Swimming , Committee.
Coach Adamson ha^i been on this
omiiitjee for sbvem| [years
Such sports as basketbaal and
track will also profit by t lie in
creased activity and scope of
. our athletic program.
The sum total of the
Tank Tram to Give
Meet Preview
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: j A-ggies will gqt tlhejr first look
iit t»e revi'gqrated Ai&M Swimming
Teaiii here at 7:30 topight when the
j. tankmen put on all. jexibition in
pjig|taration for sseasjon meets.
• Jr * »u fc .. tTwo first match dn the schedule
changes indicate that A&, 111 w m [ 5^ a ii e p] a( . e here on Saturday
make a mubh better shown g ath- rji n with thc 0 allas Athletic
letically in the next few years. But. , . th •„ first ltWft the
don’t .expect any overnight k*sul
these things take a couple of yea
to build up.
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Slacks, Pink Slacks,
Briieedies, and Shirts
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In their first jtwio meets the
jiming team has piled up fen
s ppo! records while winning by safe
mk^jgint
pack Mamalige has been pre-
iig his .diving ’pupil, Johnny
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team dropped tjjieir
to
is
nip to the Baylor stjuad
■4? sofjire. ;
Points 1 were: spread
Ag 4quad as James Dei
Of Baylor’s Bill, took sp
qrs with' eigkjt points,
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left,
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Upper Left, Sutton takes a push on the chht as he outjumps
the Baylor Freshman Cpntcr. Upper Right, Gene Schrickel gets a lift
he attempts a goal after stealing the ball. Bllfy Turnbow), 1c
, anxiously natchtis his ball go in as he leave* the court.
Baty, lower right, Is shoved out of bounds by Bear Dickie Gonzales
as he tries for a close-in^shot. ' j. <1 •• :fe I! I ,. ?'
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After a last start gave th$ Aggie Cage Team
lead early jm the game Saturday night in DeW
House, the [[Baylor Hears siirget bkek fast to take
7(*52 ! 1
’ This was the sixth straight loss for the Cadets!
thpm in the cellaf spot below Rice.4-’
; The first half belonged to the
Aggies but Baylor was pulling
away strong when the final gan
sounded.
Don Heatherington spirited the
Bears in the first half an 1 made a
[jinal shot which was in t le air as
intermission Whistle sounded,
givW his team a 31-30 <dge over
the Farmers.
A near capacity crowt swelled
the
the
rboard in the first period. Heather-
ington was \he only opponent to
crack their defense 88 scored
[ 13 of Kis 19 points in the early
period on close shuts.
Bill Turnbow was high point
man for the home\eam with 16
tallies, followed by Sam Jenkins
with 1L H f) XH C-.k-b
Baylor came back in uie second
half to scorn 10 points to\he Ag
gies’ two. Gehc Schrickel ana\Tum-
bow then added nine counts cut
Baylor’s lead to five point*,
sharp-shooting Jackie Robinson
couldn’t be stopped as he sup
seven goals to put the visitors far
in front. ‘ S ; [ \ j
The next games: for the Aggies
will be againist SMU on Friday and
TCU on Saturday, both contests
to be held ip DeWare Field House.
Station WTAW will carry both
games. 1 ! „ ^J ij
BEES LOSE, TOO . . .
In the warmup game A&M’s Bee
)ring
Folio:
Heopian, for the seakon and he will
bp looking for flawsj tejnightjat the]
exhibitiion. . j z
'Ajftcr the Dallas (jpub meet, Bay
lor Will come here oni Feb. 13 in
apj jfifternoon match tq open the [
, first o{ several copfeftmce meets. I
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1948
iOF ALTERATIONS BY
[p^rienced Tailors
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1M1 intramural managers are
retjuetsled to meet, in the. intra-
miiral office tomorrow at 5 p.
jm^to plan for spring intramur-.
:all[activities.
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Sporfs in Brief
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.ike Scott, who played one' sea-
sbncat A. & M. durtrig-^he wap has
teefi cpnltracted to play' with tlie
? e\t York Giants of the National
I ootbajl League, the Associated
I ress has reported., ij
Sfrott, vho is 21 ygafs old, stands
l fti 1, and weighs 197; pounds, was
1 ufiked| among the leading back-s in
thejFai West last fall at San Kvan-
qisep.. [ : M • ! k •
He i|s from Athens, Texas.
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I Jjapajnese and Xlcirmpn teams are
jbtuied from thu 1948 Olympics.
j By HUGH FULLERTON. JR.
NEW yoilK. Feb. 3 '/P»-Big
Bill Bangert,; former Missouri and
1 PUrdite atnlute, will shlrot for, a
spot on tl|f Qlympic teanr by com-
him was Townsend w<tH
Mpr,in with five tallies
Al ter a bare two-pe
gyr^, as the Aggies iutfoughd the half; the BaylA- jufiiol
Bruin* on the Court «|nd back- broke away from theif tal
p^nqnts for thq 12 poirjt win
Bay or (70) .
Owens, 1 i
Johnson,! f
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Moreno, |f 11.
;Hekthin^top ( c
Pros ton, c
RopinsoP, g
JV. 0. DeWitt, g
Deyeraux, g
Hickman, c
Totals
Texas A&M (52)
Garcia, f
Cpkins, f
•Moore, f
Kirkland, f
Tuimbow, c
Voiding, c
Kamperman, c
Ba(ey, g
" :1 irickol, g
>: vnsepd, g l
Totals , j
Glfiirn | (iippman, football stor at,
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A&J this
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Lipj
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High, will enter
all, his father annopfic-
wps recently voted
most valuajhle hight!
110S1 S'
rent ye*
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won top : honors.. His 293 points
was only u few touchdowns behind
Dick Ijoldrfc state scoring record.
Aicumpapying Glenn from El
.Iain jo. wpl he Jaro Netardus, 195
urjd fdllback, and Elo Nofiavitza,
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Smith of l^amar (Houston)
’arl Bill of Denison regis
tered at A&M yesterday.
nith is a 195 lb, fullbjick and
rated, as one of [the bei$t backs
t ie state. Hill played' end on
Denispn team where hie show-
lolt of promise as a pahs-catch-
_ Eiinis Will come Binlit
Will on, AlGState end, and L. C
s,[back. These men will regis-
legih-
and will plhy fresh-
»re
jannouijii
l [at A&|S
[this ijk 1
mar ball. ■
Itli. is expected that mbre high .
ol sthrs wiH lannouhce thvlr
iinte ition fo enroll (at A&iM in the
baij : future. Under the recent
ill*g! of idle Southwest Conference j
thl ;tCs a|te eligible to receive only
sc holarShip and no other outside
financial ;*id. [ \ .
WELC0M
ter Sports were added to the
Plyjppic program in 1924— four
ents:
Cojitinuinj; Wclcor
Sttidc nts
Hal Gregg, Dixie; Walker apd Vie
Lombardi. It wotild have keen a
|,1 1 ! good deal to gittt Cox alone for
those three, Eddie says.
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Cherry’s Contract
Extended; 3 Yefijrs
pctii.g m fhe.Notiona 1 AAU Indooi-,, Hea(] Football i;oach Blair C her-i
*V of the University of Teias has
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FooH 1
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A.&M. GRILL
•; Open 5:30 a.m. ’till
11:00 p.m.
and his regional Olympic boxipg
tryouts.
Insiders saj,- that one big reason
why Don Fan rot didn’t leave Mis
souri for the Npyir. is that Wash
ington bigwigs Pre tpssiiig their
weight arourid tjtji igive the Presi
dent’s favorite college an attrac
tive and profitable schedule.
The West Side Terjnis club at
[ Forest Hills ,|s threatening to ditch
the national,;pro[ tfcnnis champion
ships unless jiprojmjter Jack Harris
will guarantee the appearance of j
Bobby Riggs! and Jack Kramer.
Eddie. Dyer argues that Branch:
Ricke^ puRcjl ope ! of the greatest;
baseball trades On record when hfc I
got Bill Cox-iantl Preacher Roe for
Been given a new three-ye ir con
tract extending through IPtO. Ath
letic Director Dana X. Bible an
nounced.
H. C. ‘•Bully” Gilstrap, Elk Cur
tis, and Ed Price, assistants to
Cherry, were also reappoidted for
1948, and Harold “Buddy” Jung-
Ipiehcl was put <m fu)l-tiiii|b status
as freshman coach effective June
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