The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 06, 1948, Image 3

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A&M’s ^wiirujniiig tfe
Club in a du<ll me^t Batu
7, p. m. in thi P. L. |Do\^
hour and a hblf o‘ dxcitiei^eDt
The Dall^sitei bfeat jtl# I^a
aggregation of ; aquaiic j tale nt
TfceLr star pfrfornier'is V r y
Wilsion, who spetia iz*s in
220 iancl 440 : yd. dif tai ice i a< ifes.
-This puts - him oppofite 'A
Beniiic S> ; fan, who has
beateh in:the longer difetande
season. Coach ’ Ar Adiimso i
that Bernie will(-have|to be at
form to be able to beat Wi|si
liter 11
Browi ii 1
i i thi
jej iefnc* i
Coach
: away
leernafr
ei i^ht
ifeen
have some good coiipetitibn
Hi el
gn cofnl
wimmers
tful DAC
■ ! ; !
T !H| : 1 5 !•
lum ‘ 1 ?
ts hoHt to the Dallas Aquatic
night. The match will start at
Iflallatorium and will provide; art
or th^ fans. * i i [
Ife Bajflor Bears by a 35-point mar ?
s yle ta ipu
r icrs and will give Danny his firsC
t>p- flight competition this year.
Creen Scut his finger this week but
i; should not hamper him much
if it heails in time.
In thei bukstroljie event, Michat)
5 penedr j ami" Kruse will be up
s gainst ■ Victor Bradford and Jpij
I urnett. of the Dallas Aquatitj
iw J. . v t m
—“prise
; Harry Stiteler gets together with his new va
'fughpat” Jones, right, to: talk over Spring Trai
r iei« in the 100 yard breaststtokje
e rent.
Recalculation of the score in
last Wednesday’s intra-squad
swimmjng meet showed that
Danny | Green’s team won over
Syfan’s squad by one point, A
mistake ^ as made in the scaring
of the 100 yard free style. . j
rinU Players Get Gripes
Whipn They Evict Players
5 c|sonal Attention”
m iney nvici rlayers
sorry, but you will have to stop playiiVg basketball,
j felipwsp we have Xo practice tennis.”
This is the sad tale of the tennis team which has been
forced .to play in the gym due to the recent wet weather.
£fny riioans and groans are heard+
i irpiti thV retiring physical educa
tion ^plakers as they retire tb an
other off-the-court basket.
After i the Xmas holidays came
the fiptfl Examinations,, and! now
itfeather. So the Aggie ten-
and lower than on Concrete
courts. 'j 'i :
But Coach W. M. Dowell said .he
is happy that the men can get used
to wood floors because they might
1?”- 1,lay "“ ,thes 0l, : it **•
tenhhl * ■ >“ ‘»K Lilian
i best practice because the balls
slide off the slick flppr fa!ster
Alvin Aaronson, have been added
to the squad’s roster. Both of them
arc shaping up well and may get
to see some action this season.
Coach Dowell does not know the
season conference schedule because
it is being made up by SWC offi
cials. He has pub out feelers with
ode or two big-pame schools for
exhibition matches here,
I N I K A M l| HA L EQU U\W ENT
ROOM OPEN SEVEN DAYS
A WEEK | V
The Inti
ainural equipment room
of the gyrrj, will remain open from
HOUSTON, TEX., Feb. d-htt-
Texas schoolboy grid star Byron
Townsend of Odessa shared honors [ _
with Frank Leahy, Notre Dame
coach, last night at the University
of Houston’s first annual football
banquet. lookpjd good even while lot
The banquet honored 34 letter- the l(:t that their four l4
en of the last football season, Tr.v^c A,.v»n« UK i
. JlOW.up twj.
ti$MU the Ags
underdogs de
Ponies have
as definite und<
fact Ahat the Po
of their .five conference
thus far. The SMU cagi
men of the lust football season,
Townsend, named the state’s most
outstanding schoolboy player, and
Leahy as “the coach of the yeai.’’
bee
a
tige.
team moves into the
jht meeting the SI
irday night the Far
tst TjCU at the Aj
n
tiaHounjls could muster Was a 47-
f Yictojy last week. j • LH
Aggii| hqpes for victoijy m one
of tine games Nwilf
w 44 4
;aS, Arkansas,
e cbnferencc
I.,-Ill lh * ^IM
Jon the .shouldei-B x
dartihgjfivg of Turnbow, Jetdcins,
a4y, iparcia,! and Kafnpcrman.
any cm
versity regents, invited both Town
send and Leahy to display their
future talents on the Houston cam
pus. • ri
Unable to atterid because of ill
ness, Cullen wrote: ■]. ... [
. team has beaten the lads ifoin th
hilltop was a seven point
racked up by the Arkansiih Razot
backs. The other Pony lo4 ;s hav
Dubose, left, and Thqrman
:ite bas
ilic high
ith the
against
Jewell AfcDovyell, All-St:
ketball player from Amar
school, will see action «
Freshman Team tonight
the Brooke General Hospital Med-
' ir
McDowell enrolled at A
week and has shown up
1:30 p. m.j to 6 p. m.; seven days
a week tljiis semester, Ted i Lyn-
i'man, manager, announced tc|ilay.
Athletic equipment ma
All-State Cager
To Play WitH Fish
i,i
practice. Although he may not be
cDowell
in the starting lineup, M>
will ^ct a: chance to disjmly his
accurate shooting.
7.
“If he (Leahy) wants a real
tough job^ he ought to come
down herejaud coach the Uni
versity of “
ally I wan
tationto Bj
most valuable high school play-
et” I \ }l I.'! ; {• •
Leahy, principal speaker, paid
tribute to Texas’ contribution to
football.
Among those present was Joe
Coleman, head coach at Odessa;
High School. Coleman’s team,
sparked by Townsend, won the
been ope point decisions
and Baylor and a 57-i
sas
Tex
exai that the: Longho
glad to get out withij th
:onferpnce win they ifHBed t
very
only Conference 4m they
TCU Horned Frogs 62 to
Le<r by Roy Pugh,
scoring center and a host jc
tall speedy, players includl
1-Americ:
vidlor;
q i with some ipiracles the starters
Mill be called upon to carry the
b irien nost of the way agar
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class AA schoolboy championship
m ’‘ ‘ —
W46 and reached the state semi
finals last year, j-
All-Afmerican football
Walker, the Methodist
hard but td crack.
When the Aggies take <4 TCU’|
Horned Frogs Saturday ;night
will be a battle for the cellar. Th«
Farmjers haye lost six straight i|
confei-onCe competition, Sand th
Toads haven’t done muChlijbetl
dropping four in as manySttuting:
However, the Frogs have! showe
a good brand of ball whiltvlosim
, Mississippi and Arkansas played 1 antl x&U will probably Alter th
101/1 f K.lf oflll ,t f | 1 ^ 3r mi
StM this, a football game in 1914 that still g ame
well in
is claimed Ms a victory by both
teams — Mississippi by 13-7 and
Arkansas at 1-0.
hristians have played Te^as twi
ml the largest marcrin .hat tl
X-
Isbfer 5o)C
(Upon.
Everyohe -will enjoy the
downright comfort of Loaf
er Sox for* relaxing — at
, 1 Apieuc equipment may oe ex uw* vxwx xcxuAmy -r— ui
ijht'dked put there free of charge home, ’’College, trave ing,
by all students and intlpdes hand- convalescing, etc. Soft
ball.4, volleyballs, basketballs, box- 1 ?
ing (gloves;] add punchliig'-bags.
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