The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 16, 1948, Image 3

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1 Conference .
.V last week’s games. , |
The spotlight was
The hears endeil :a L )ng|iam
r>ing streak atj iine^cen
tiN-e conference
. ble for I'ending
|jlear picture!of the Southwest
time this season as a result of
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jje^ Texas-Bay lor tussle in Waco.
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poly on fir
pointa in the
The victory pint.
anuls wlhenfi
4t -39.
n was fesixMi
e Texas
jout. Two wins against five set
backs put the' Ponies behind
i the sta
Hapless
I
lace bjy scjorii
tame.
-^the driver’s seajt.' With oh'ly ;th
| 4, games temainijhg or th|t* Bay
li schedule! and i. rectrd of ;i
straighti wins, the Bruins affc
most certain o ' at east a shi
of the conference crowfi. (|ar|i
j with SMU, TClf, an< a tetun
| ^ gagemeht with Texi« ttan
tween the Baptists and in am
jr y! pitted champio.r ship.
Jack Gray’s S teers have thit lit
chance of overtaking Bajyloi
• the Longhorns |,hf\e six
".grimes to play, incltdin?
with the alwayk-’danrero is f
backs irt Fayet «yille
Arkansas, the only other tc
L:j ’that has not been nuth^mafici
’'eliminated fror li the
in third-place, ’’he H
y George Kok, took a
>• { rids from winlens TCJJ b>
yf-30 and 47-3f'. Rpl. at
scorer irt the league,
points in the-tno tills.
Rice Institute 52-4
itl.e Aggies gave tht
pitted possgssidn of
The Houston team has a
three wins and four
The Aggie <|agers
ithe basket frofp the
‘absorbed their seventh tr mntiii}
Ithe campaign. [Billy : ’
jlied 12 pbintSTTluring
[dropped to thinf
.jlbphind Kok anc
bps all but wrapped iipj i.h# ii
jvldual scoring itace wi '
HeatKington hlis- 10 f
bbw has netted 99.
The idle SMU Mu
[ ringside seat apd wa
in the standings.
Tnpless TCfJ.an eight time lioi
has p deathl-gitip on the cellar ^pbt.
The; Frogs won a moral victory byj
keeping the score down against
Arkansas,-bull Coach Hub McQuil
lan’s charges are still tryinl
break .into the conference win
Johnnie! Frankie's
Fish-B quintet wjon a hard-
earned j54-51 decision frt m
the Rice “'Bf’ sqbad in De-
Ware rtieldhouse list Friday
ttfgaiir a sp ill in the twio
■s jflayed with
yeakv
;ll i
loss !S
could
fou
Tmjnbowi
the! game
in tie sepfinjg i
Heath ingtori.
\ tche d
ojf the confereiiice tjtrnte
>t a rids If oo
' '' toe 'i!
he Bjue Bolts
seconds!;4f the tilt
Marvin . |M,artin am
thia , . .
i The I iiior Aggiert dropped thbir
first col test vjrith tlicj Owlets e^r-
lier this'season in Houston byj a
43-42 cbiut. Bbt it wajfi a different
Story thft time as the iDadets junlp-
W into it 2-0{jlead in the first 30
jvith a goal by
ijremamed in
McDowell si ml
Farmers okit-
Bplts and hHd
3i-22 score at
s II u n le
race,
paoesl
twofgame
sco|re!
mbdr
i icored
Ovds
irth jpi
reeprt
front tho rest of the game.
Paced iby Jewell
Marvin- jMartih the
listanepj “the! [Blue
e long! end ; of a
Iftimbi McQowellfs| unbanhy
jotink;gave him a 15-point total
the first half, while Martin ad-
1 riim^ tallies to the-A&M see re.
Tht' Farmers stairtesl slow after
!hg infelrmi^ion sindf Cejsich ton
i ®uman'^! Blue! Bolti dit the Fish*
| $ margin to 33-29 after six min-
| btefS of mlay:[At tnisi point, John
DeVVitt brdkcj throii gh| the Rice de
fense Us: sink a ba ;kt{t and before
thb vqsjtjors could jutiout the fife
thb' Qaidiets had a 45[|}1 lead. T^*
ekt
thejAggies enjoyed during the
^VfHihkf; . .! ^ ; J ‘
MclJoJse|l added fjjve points in
the second Jhalf to lead the Cadet
jscojrers ivitl) a totil bf 20 points.
Thp-Fpriner Arnari lo'jkll-stater has
scojred:20 points in twp of the three
games; hi which hep has played.
Mairtiu was runnel -up in the scor
ing 1 department with 12 tallies. J)e-
Wfttj Ttuett Mob ey| and Bill
Fckles toumied pitlfoach Frank-
ib’ij stbiiting five;! |
SlooEiilg honors
went lot the [Blue .
t)ei|m<jti The Rici? pjvot-man
lied 2 i pojnts to, lead [the Blue
attack^ |
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Out With Mumps i
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(iill-Dobbs (above) top mjler
iu (he nation, will miss the an
nual indoor track and field meet
at Madison Square Garden this
Saturday because of a case of
mumps. This will give other
mi lets such as Leslie MacMitch*
ell, Gerry! Carver and others a
chance to win.
fbr the night
Edits’ Joe Mc-
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Soon for [Three
’Mural Sports
lirtt|r ; ies are du
JSiinmons to Atlend
Forestry Meeting
ll. ’V. Sirbrnons, farm forester for
the FxtenMon Service, will attend
. the P ains [States Extension Service,
Foil esters’ibioet in Lincoln, Nebfas-i
jikal February .16-22. t !-■ j •
j 1 This meejting will be the first jalj- !
, [regiouaLLitcniion Forestry^ pteet-!!!: Enttiiaits •
lug ever held in the MWwtfStjrF f "ami W'dl
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FOR GOOD . . .
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Iloine Cooked
l ! Food
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Eat at-
A.&M. GRILL
Open 5:30 a.m. ’till
11:00 p.m.
AFljElt EXERCISE
REFRESH YOURSELF
Spring Semcsto
tivijticis -pre schedu
ed this (week, witi
intrantuial:ac-
k*(l| to get stlut-
Team Handball
and Team Horses log Pitching j al-
re'ady. i4-heduled.
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Sofjtbhllt Team Teniii|, ami Wnjstl-
tng! BoXi.ng will stai| later in ! the
year,Ipfobably in Mmch.
Inakniuch as thereat re ho active
Wrestling clubs in [the! state. e\4ry-
je ;|i' novice jurtd
experienced lop-
tomorrow I for
one ontiered will
wj|l not! meet any
portents.
:n Jp its a wliole.
Entfalnts will si'.
d. Will be assigned; to divisions
aftgr.'Weighing in jlafer this >v|*ek.
Wivwlliipg. has beeil ope of the best
specthtofr-dlrawing ! i ii t r a m u r a 1
sport's, hnd Spike j\Vjhit.e, Diieptor
of SCudjmtl Activit es| is expec|.ing
a large ftu (nout.
':WjCc-stliitK willieoui|t towards' the
inttiirtniral winnpi a| tin 1 emj of
jhljp^ wpicjh will govern the pjoint
j^cbjrci Mb he awaldedj
| jjj { -j s 'r Boxing-
ijljnsBqXing ten p. >in| awarded! the
iirtit ; fo^' each m;.n [entering Ithe
tournament. Each unit will be lim
ited Jto fivie men ir e(ich sport. The
mjbts each (irno
Unit [will |ose ten
ti'ne bf rts entries foijeits a nultch.
[Each [unit bavin f a man win Ids
Weight will score § joints with 3
points pejored for lunner-m»j ,2
paints for each n an; teaching the
sertiisfipals and 1 point for tach
man; rdhrhing th(j (piarter fi mis
providef;
brijq^arjx!
iiyer’ ankiktponent.
jThe'jnjit scoring the most ]d>ints
banner w ill be giveii 30
points W th 20, 15, l(>!i iaml 5 points
beirtg gjiven for iod.Prd, 4th, and
fkh plants respectivejly, in addition
itry! point s.|jT . j
jlhe rpaghes we semi-f nals
(ir quarteir-fiiiai round by a victory
Lasjl year’s conference cham
pions. Texas 1’., will meet the
j Aggiiei Swimming team here
WpdBgsday afternoon, Febifu-
1 I ary Jill at [3 p. ih.;
HE HAVE
ll
i\ggie quintet.
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MONDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1948
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48-27; TU Cbmes Wednesday
The pwimmeBs broke one pool record anj;l tied
tjtnother witile beating ithe Buylor Ti.nkrnen 48-157 here Friday
Afternoon. A packed hou|e turned out. to see; the Farmers
ake their fourth atraight ; hvin ojf tlfe season. *
Baylor t</ok three of nine firsts4-
and [two second places, hut thgi Ag-
irieSj lmd the meet in the bag with
wo events to F'*. l -
Syveral of thei home, team’s(reg- |br» third. Time 2:31.2
ilar sttgrters sdtOn the bench While
'.tbach Ait Adamson tried outbonhe
of the secpnd-Ktijingers in comjjeti- j R.W
ion. | f
The Aggie l|l(l yd. freejstjle
relay team broke a pool record
with a time bf 3:13.5, lowering
the old rpark bjy three-tenths of
a second. " | ' pi’ [l j j-
This same ddam of Jerry Fnsh(i.r
ieiiniy Syfan; Jal'k Id ley, and Dati-
ty (Gri'en set the [(.Id pool InlaikilaHt
i-eiiir. Baylor vvjm bcaUtn by ;t;|io<)l
ength plus 15 feet iii lids efoiit.
ivitih each Aggie swimmer jjaih-
rigj at least: J5 feet ort hi$ ogjiou
ffrt. ■ !' ■ : ili ; 1 i I
Danny (ireen| tied his pool r<4'ord
n the 50 yd:' frejc style event[|vitih !
i itimh of 23i6l seconds without !
tcijrlg pushed. Jack Riley earp'e iu |
texioml by heating Victor McC’jly of
laylor by a stroke.
In other A&M first plkcesgKd
lyruse ((*bk an easy win in ithe
130 yd. backstroke, Gene Sum
mers lejd in the 100 yd. breast- j
stroke, kind Da ye Vardaman won
hi; 10 [ft. in the 220 distance
rare.' j _ j j{ j
n the 3110 yd.! Medley relay!race
Buddy Fisher, liick Lga, and Tmn-
idy Knox finishijd 80 feet ghoijd (T
the Bay or team. Fisher gsimdtf
ab mt two yards, Lcjf» al)<)Ut i4ght,
an 1 Knox gaine(! thj* rest^y;
Due of the BFar’d fjprfs wjiis, in
Ii' ing, with Manabxf eXecirttiitg
sevdtal difficulti drfost [with |iib^e..|
Johnny ileeniapWlf A&M ke|ft up
uiitil the sixjh dive, when M;(|alte
piiilcd ahgKd fdij keeps. .
I hX REtjuLTS S ; i || h
, jiillli yd. Medley---ActM, IBjnldy
Fisher, Dick Lem, Tommy Rtmx)
Time 3:25.5. -I ! • jf Ti
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Soviets Building
Huge New Stadium
MOSCOW Grcjund \ii
shortly to be broken! for a new
stadium in Leningrad which Will
seat 75,000 spectators.
The biggest stadiun) in the [US
SR is Moscow’s Dynamo Stadium
which accommodates almost 100,000
persons, jndijiding standfeek
Russia’s largest sport crowds
turn out for soccer football.
220 yd. Free-stvje—Dgjve
Tpan, A&M, first;[Sam Stjrt
Huy -eeond; Tom f’ergejso
yd. Fi'ee-style—Dannj Green,
, first (tied recordj[;.
A & M, second t Victor
Bayl rr, third. Tinjc 23.7.
Di Fmg —Bullet Manalee, Baylor,
ond, Bill Strait, A&M, third.
100 yd! Free Style-—-Victor Mc
Coy, Baylor, Tommy Knox, A&M,
Tom Wynn, Baylor. Titne 5:8,4
150 yd. Backstroke?—Ed”Kruse,
A&M, Buddy Fisher, A&? / Dan
Odom, Baylor. Time 1:50.7^
—...L — j’ 100 yd. Breaststroke—Gene Sunc
V^cia- mers,- A&M, Bullet Manalge, Bay-
el, Bay-1 lor, Dick Thompson; Baylpr. Timp
i, Bay- 1:13.9.
440 yd. Freo-style -Jud Williamk
Baylor, Stevie Helbing, A&M; Da-
vide Harkness; Baylor. Time G.T'9,4.
100 yd. Relay--A & M (Jerry
Fisher, Bennie Syfan, Jack Riley,
Danny Green) New record tjme
e Owls
After going scon
the jfcggie Gagers pul
before the Rice Owls
- This loss drop
Homed Frogs. SMU rose
Aggies by remaining idle
Oije obvious cause of
was the Inaccuracy of
era from the foul line, w
missed 19 of 29 free
Owls helped their own
making 18 of 25 chari
Although missing n i
throws (to set Bpme sort ^f rfico
Billy Turnbow led A&'
sive with 12 points, foljokd&i
ailing Bill Bailey with 1
Center Bill Tom led
witlji! 13 pointi). Grtan
Crouther was the main [factor
the visitors victory when] ‘
all of his 10 points in tf
minutes of the | last half
After makirtg 42 tall
ahead at the midpoint of|
half, [ the Farmeiis
for another six tninu
Turnbow, Schrickel, and
ded baskets to end the nil I perR i
score at 16-17, faVor of Ri
Rice was leading by jl
with three minutes to go
what seemed tp be a sun;
But Rice starters Cookj
and Tom went out via 'tjie foo
iroute, with iAggiek Jenji
Bate) follot
Billy Tunlbbw lid th|;
as the Aggies closed The g tp, sci> P
ing five points in 45 sec mds. l
few lost balls gave the Rice secqr 1
string enough time to | mid U
the Aggies’leering spfeilt, and ^
game ended fen favor of the
as tfie whistle caught Tiirnbo
swish shot in mid-air.
The most Sinproverl mjm on (1
squad F'ridayj night was Flike G i
cia. Mike teamed with; rurnbofk
and Batey to give the Agj ies th
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Aggie Gels 4 lf
Linesniair TrHph)
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Aggio Robert Davidsqjn.of Pjifjt
Arthur was! [named co-winner
the Robei tsdn Trophy eju- the oli|tl-
standing lineman in Pu Arth
duriipg the last football Season. JJj;
was [presented with a tryihy aj
bamjuet Satiirday ’night
Davidsdin [ eihrolled ira! A&M
mid-term after graduaifing fr
high; school.; j
He was hjiijed as one i^f the
tackles in the state in ;j947, J
hti received [unanimous raippOrt;
the <tHDistijict 14-AA tea n. In ii
ditiort, Davidson was mciijilioned
the ill-state! team.
D-Jvidson [also played! blocks
back' for the Yellow Jat cet te*i
early in the season bull )refer|'
the line, w ktc he playc J pt
tackle, center and guard' .msitid
ns am
after.{
scoriiik;
Totals 17 18 28 U2
alftime siore—Ricc 17, A^EM
Officials—-Williamson, Keeling.
Insurance Jobs
Open With V A,
Kxaniijiaticiis fqr several posl
tiois with thle Mpterans Admlnis-
trajtion jn Tlexas, Louisiana and
Miisisslpipi have been announced
by jlhe Civil feeryice Commissiom
Joby open include Insurance Of
ficer and Insurance Conservation
Officer, bayiifg from $4149 to
90,4 per year: and Registrar, pay
ing* from $26(14 to $4902. per year.
Jtppliclatioijs rpay be obtained
frojm the Board of Civil Service i
ExUinineirs, veterans Administra- !
Gon, 111(4 Commerce Streetl Dal-. '
las 1 , Texds; Tenth U. S, Civil; Serv- !
leg'Regibn, Custom Buildingi New
Orleans;! 14tit Civil Service Region;
210 S. Harwood Strict, Dallas; or !
ant LSt or 2jid'Clasls Post Office.
FDR THOtjE WHO
DEMAND THE BEST
Di dug—-Bullet ^lanaUje, Baylor, Danny Green) New record Dine the tine, w Kre he playc J pi pipe. ..{ f'jortit oato ,
st Johnny Heejnan, A&M, sec-' 3:43.5. . , tac^c, center and guar|| J08iti<|i|
THIS WEEK-WTH G. C.[ 6REWER
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Ruligiou^i Fmphasis Sneaker al llte & M. Gluiieh of CHrisl
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Fhe Gemral Theme: God Is - God’s Love - God’s
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A SPEAkEK OF 1 NuklJAL EXPERIENCE AS A MINISTER OF THE G^SPE^ kb
SOK AN AUTHOR, AN EVANGELIST, A'LECTURER AND DEBATER OF! NAT
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