lano 24; 1948 Page IT AROUND RT ii nu \ r^D ART HOWARD After thjt.* A^gir Swinin i 'j handed thif lays Ho(n fort; a ba<| 57-iC) flefe(a Daily Tex4in <;am ^ Of “R(toounf Af^r Tankers Is Groundless l clc sayingjthat “thing's w lif few e. . . And Still feWek its, peopfe would assume that Steer yd.f Waterpljiws could maich A&jM's duhl | [great fOO-yard irelay team. Ihe This tejani of Jtrry Fisher, Jack Riley, Bjetnie Syfain has l>w*n Injeak- Ul» ilng pool records ail) over the soutli- -- X fiD *ve \jvest th is [ season, j | The Ajfgic Swimming Team has iji W|(ll baiaifced sbuad, ajul it will be hard f|or any team td beat tilc.'ni iuld be [ijo||Bijvx* this yeai| ‘ [• j •>, - Tf i . 2 i ! l\ Shown above tire seven members of Dorm 16’^ fall sementer [intramural champion TetUiisi team. First row: Louis M. Lamia, Ralph IS. Milliken, Andrew R. Davis, and Lawer- Cmie W. llagenmn. Second row: Robert E. Lane, Thpttias C. Adams, and Ralph L- Burch. Will is )•[[. IMtler is not pictured. ~ - "ll *•' -t-A — — —— Arizona, Victor Over Baylor j • i ■ | * ■ • . , • .[ ;' _ | Enrly. In Season, Claims Title i AO! ! i rxk. '' ! ■ L Moybe yoiij' lwic«!ay hi I ! you weoi; hlie you cc long you II <|gfe i RED BALL If MX teM* ond ge ready (of J ; • ' • , I . i ; j :\iN(;E ; STORE i ! j : kj:TeXaj|Aggies I ['SoiilhwfeMt Conference Champion Baylor has jtiKf two njorjb ojhstacltfs to overcome for a perfect season, tin unde- foaled conference record that would enhance its change for aibit'l to,the Re0onal NCAA Tournament without a playoff. llUnbeateii in ten games, the Bears face the Utiiversity j i btj TdRas i'n Austin (Wednesday and* I ftxufi Christian id Waco Saturdav. $•* week at Houston I* ralay ami ‘ 'Baylor won thd title Iasi Iweek Saturday. lexas play^ IexaftC hns- . wntif Aikansiisiaiiij Texas divided Dan in Austin Satui'lay. rbe _sca the i if twin-game J series. It! was'reportej from Phoenix, Arii.. Sunday that Arizona has re<|uested a pla\pff with Baylor tjo determine the Southwestern jjaniiysonlati ve in Ihe NCAA Tolik-namenI at Kansas City. Ari- ' Jona defeated Biiyb.r earlier in ! (he jseason. • LAMBERT TO I’KK WINNER... [Eugeiie Lamhei'f. coach of Ark- aiisufj and he 1 ,id of (He ilistriet. NC son ends next vvebk with a pair of j games. !' 1 ; : I About the only thing oCinter- est remaining in the conference j race itself is Arkansas and lex; j as' l>attjlc for second [ilacy and [ Ceorge Kok’s individual [scor ing spree. j K; Slater Mat tin of Xexjns tojak over) second place in both eojlfei epee and [ season scoring with Pdk ai|d bee points. . j |i I jf I .Me.xft o, Texas n,()L (petition a A A ^ehrtiion "cimimittee. an noun- EKADINC SCORERS (Conference)' spiling training, concentrat- 'b.. c 75- •&> 15)0. pliiyifff. flip of a Slater Mai tin, Tex.j g 6» '|k 128 eiiii) *|or. any otilnif means of de- Bill Tom, Bice, •• 50 $ 121 ; ciliink 'tjh.e cnti y. i ’• 1). Heathington, fill, c 4J ; D 120 Arkanjjas tuiilfit i|efi'm|ing chain- Rov Pugh, SMt . e 45 ^8 118 l>inn rTuxias’ hopes for a share in LEAD^Mi SCORERS (Semyon) the dj-own l»y -defeating the Long- Player (1 :F TP CjHICAGO, Feb. 24 —'A*)—Pro- hhru4 54-40. Texas tumid around Ceorge! Kok. Ark., c I7fi;?7-1 42fi; motor Jack Begun begun making uml .lda$t'ed the Bazorhacks’ chance Slater Mtu tin, Tex., g 106154 266 j plaljis today to stage a benefit box- AgsToRunOff T, Not From It • ■ i i : ' I DALLAS, Feb. 24 —UP)— Tho»e who all these many years have been dying a thou sand deaths for the Texas Ag- ffias may take heart in the crisp statement of Harry Stiteler, new coach of the Cadets: “We will run off the “T” forma tion. I am sure you notice that I use ‘off’ and not ‘ftom’. I think we have run from the T enough and it’s about time we were staying ,at home and not running from it.” It’s a typical Stiteler statement. This fellow is going to he mighty good copy for the boys of the press jn the coming football campaign. He’s not cocky;; he ! s just a realist [He knows that nothing is accomp lished by taking an under dog at titude. He knows that to imbue a team with fighting spirit the coach must be of thq same stripe. Aggieland has no illusions of grandeur. It has no better pros pects—probably not as good-^s faced it at the start of the 1947 season. ★ ’ But Stiteler and his co-work ers have brought in a fine flock of Freshmjen. Visions of what may come in 1949 or 1950 will serve as a buoyant influence for 1948. , ; i . A changeyof poaching set-ups al so has its effect. At least the sea son can be started without knock ing from every direction, without defeatism becoming evident before even one football is kicked. Thus a good start is possible; a good start, Can lead to big things. Stiteler will have 19 lettermen. Thatiineans reserve strength won’t be too good. (Bat under the new [freevfor-all substitution rule re serve strength isn’t as important gs it once was. You can do with fewer replacemgnts when you can shuttle your metlt in and out at wlll Line Coach Bill Dubose has Stiteler changed the style of n instructing the linemen to the T bt " aU8e h .« sa > 8 1 he has passers who can t run and what sliced he has comes from small boys. “This, of course, says run the T,” he declares. To Be Rt j The stage was college basketball March 1, 2, and 3,, cepted to complete til fc; 'J| ■ j".i urnar :vhen lefiel m Coach Thu Jones has. been con on the ends in sprin; besides helpi Stiteler iron the ki; the backfieltjk Tugbt entral trair H: Iks oui in new T” tatics during ining, concentrat- on the tackles and guards. Benefit Staged For Ring-Killed Boxer at! ill Hiei. 54-Id. GAlta THIS Vi EKK Al Williams, Ark . f Bill Tom, Rice, c A A Basketball* In Bi-District Stage Fourteen Class AA high school district champions square off to and Lowell Calhoun scout for the Reds. | Hack Miller, managei let* Club in the Lone | will be in charge of thfc carrtp. baseball aspirants age's of 17 and 22 ,Ve not in high schodl arc 8-14[ a ^ I- ntl the li ttt 1 tj>mi by part-it | of the 4ir Li McKijr Atkansas a'nd Rice meet twice Rov Pugh, SMI 7 , e ;rL' f; ' ' ' ~ — ! ! ! i ! M i I ^: - l\ \ CLEANING — PRESSING J i; : n AEI ER ATIONS ' | ' i I AT THEIR BEST — AT H' ! CAMPUS CLEANERS { * Over The Exchange Store ; - Recess Sion//- RCA Victor’s rising stoi* of the keyboard . i i other 85i[i)4 264 ihg match to bring financial se 103.161 257 durity for the jiarent* and sister night in bi-distnict series to deter- 99145 243 df Sam Baroudt. mine entries in tihe state champion- Baroudi, whjse reril napie is j $hip tournamenli. Cjandall, died early Satuiday'after L) enton (6) and Thomas Jeffcr, being knocked out in the tenth and , Son( § an Amtoniio (15) coult^ ad- last round of his Cnicago Stadium vance j,, .state meet by beating fight with Lzzard Charles. [ Bonhahi (5) arid Harlingen' (16) Begun, co-promoter bf the bout,; respectively tonight. Five other th nee-game sWies bo- j gin with Abilerje (3|) an »re c|onsecU|| vt said he and his firm would match Charles, against “the best possible opponent” and donate ‘ every penny of jour profits” to the family of the dead 20-year old Negro boxer. ' jf ' 1 Protecl Valu. t k J • i I •a JM I- f. :■ eek I . ■ (L : nubl stite-wide juiiiorj Ware rield house on t four ijrivitajtioiiH were ac-! to participate Kilgore and iar Cincinnati Hold Three Sessions In Dallas;; Fe»»i 24 Knott, Southwestern * Cincinnati Reds,; anno i ice* baseball schools pnd tiyiut for Texas dluring Marc i. First will be; Man h Hallettsville, the ne:it Kinney March 15-21 ah at Ballinger March 22|3 8. Knott will be ass is* d in ducting the Hullettsvil e schoii Bill Atwood, manager p; 4;he Bh;ll-| inger club of the l/ongiicrn leaibv. ofei ' tie T>) la r entries.'| eesje Junior College, of Lake otily but*- tstatel quintet' carded in the tour- iHa)nOntj^^^ werk of [the court game wfijl have/kn opiortunity to sec . ’ nior college squads * e field includes the . leading dub of each C lodps. Loop-lead ng Tyler heaiby a', S outhwesteitn Juribr College«ctter McNeeke ■ enti ies prom the eastern dlvi- sljob / jof the South Texas Zone. The cptbrni division of the loop,is rep- tod by first place Corpus - fi-; j • • • Ipy m the tout uament has been divided i inti threi*j sessions each y-l ; ] -. 'i jJOij tjlijc fipt and [second days of fit) [touirncy,. there will be two jgiames iii th: mon ing, three in the, ' 'deifnqbp, a id three in the evening. Aotiolii wi 1 begin at 9 o’clock in t ib Imprninir. Thd [afternoon con- ' tlists wiill get underway at 1 o’tlock, v h lie the evening tilts began at (»., .' oikjj ' j ■ (»n the final dby of play, the c ti n) wiill jussle at 9 and 10:30 in [the hiorSing session and there ' ;be twd afternoon tilts, at 1 / 2:30. 1*10 trophy battles will urt at 6 d'clock. t'dur trophies, miniature gold -' basketballs,! and n traveling bag bej amojig tfee awards. I | ( , •kets for the [28-game bvent 3. Stuc ent ticketlt are $2. The. dluu^alts are On sale at the “Cave”, t ijej pCWmei ”, and [ Lipscomb’s. • ••vnI h /• PI Pit ^ I 1 4- ■ ’0 I oulr pearance and BonTe with : k of the it all seven r Pitcher Don B1 a Cleveland Indians bea American League clubs during 1947.. His only win in four deci- •| sioiis against the Athletics was a no-ji itter. T : i i -I lev nioMflts Larn' Green has '!h the'tjup‘bands of the land! th» tJid lit, ho’ll light mj* a Camel f , . f i. j •! j( 2 best Seaclief in the band it-I know from experience that ■' fust as 1 . 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