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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1948)
' t. if" I ‘l' -i •. ' v i is k T Wester^ , NEW still it from this taee point! i ' All-Am ball <ham] western ^ Cleveland - 47 ohsmpi ed San Fh tablished threats for Tbe Ne^r while, face ■*' erii Division C fee no champs Qnarterfeek Club Opens lithlRunning Game Is | 1946-47, and even if they won it* they’d have the dpbioes pleasure of playing either Cleveland or San Francisco in the final . Oft the basis of past perfora- ances against Cleveland in 1948- 47 (three losses and a tie) and yesterday’s 41*0 pasting by the 49ers, the Yankee outlook is gloomy. v * \. Cleveland continued its pennant parade yesterday by routing the , T Buffalo BiUs at Buffalo, 42-13, a much wider' margin than had been W"* by Stiteler, Movies wore in expected. dry Service “Makes it eaiiy.ior a man to’look his best” A new 24rhour service for men’s wash ■ * * ig;. A; complete “B A C H E L OR’S 'LE”-r-ihirts, washed, starched and ed on clif nd# Pantex laundry units; diffictjlt wotk clothes washed and x, underclothing. / Ironed'/pa jamas,. KlitKI ,SHIRTS & PANTS r 1 * Y-J i / Are Out* Specialty Y ESQ1 r IRE TODAY! 108 N. Waaiingtoil St. I . ^ rf, Welcomes you to try our Si ,/ m- 1 y i * m W : : ,; V' * ** * 5 More Than w ■m mm ' Swatches to Choose From 1000 brand all iose from! ( us measnm you for ,t. : Prices surprisingly - £ MAOli rKOt'StKS • ••ifear • ■ ■ V: . * "i- and Greeiui. .,• • , » * i . . ’ . ^ I ^ _ . . r , ie Ag coming season, r, ' ‘ J ' - i I ] He will also introduce the-new members of his staff and explain their various duties 4—^ "--"tr* - "' ' * expU ie co: ming season. Coach Stite- noted for his frank and open answers, and he will prob- y give a good picture of the team’s preformancc ill pre-season ^Vhree excellent football shorts have been scheduled to complete the program for the night. The first. “Ball Handling in Foot- ball,” applies both to the “T” style of play and the winglmck formations. Close-ups illustrate effective techniques when the ball is passed hand-to-hand from center to quarterback. - Two generally accepted meth ods for making handUo-hand pas- ‘ Better This Season Coacb Harry Stiteler will open the first meeting- of the * . » - Quarterback Club in the Assembly Hall Wednesday night The Aggie eleven finished off ten days of practice with with a shprt, informal talk on the Aggies’ grid hopes for the a icrShmage on ^ le Field Saturday which pleased the thou- »• ^ \ * J ~ « v J sand-odd spectators. The first hot sun in several weeks ed* to slow the varsit fail on thf ground, Jimmy ity as they showed a surprising punch r Flowers^ hobbled by a swollen ankle, show the same techniques used bench * > I I should be: a big improvement over FootbaH,” correct "rY cxcew, ”»‘> , “» “ r » ioot movements for those m.nu- “E jj,; or- tTn. d.8.rop runner c.n oo vers. j These pictures are pro{luced by the Encyclopedia B r i t 1 a n n i c a Films in collaboration with An drew Kerr, football coach at Col gate University. Slow motion shots are combined with narration to show both the players the specta tors the correct methods as used in today’s split-second game. LAUNDERETTE 20BENDIX | AUTOMATIC WASHERS All your wash automat ically done. You can do , your own wash or we do , it at no extra charge. TAKES ONLY 40 1 MINUTES • r > • . I Costs only 25c for each 9 lbs. or less f .} 1 ‘ ■' — Two Convenient Locations — f * • T ' ■ ; SOUTH SIDE — COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS ' ! ' . ' . * . 1 l ' ’ . 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Royalty played on thei maroon team moat of the afternoon, and* was also good on defense. Another short back which show- <jd a lol of promise was Bart Hhl- tom. Haltom’s toe put the whites out of Hanger-with a 56-yard boot once, and he broke up several ma roon pass plays. Haltom also gave a couple of 'good runs for the whites^ while; displaying u good change-of pace. m Dependable Odell Btautxenber- ger dealt misery to the white passers l|nd was in on many of the tackles. On the end position, Andy Qiilhouse was prominent as a puss catcher. The Farmers' ground game was more potent than their'aerial of fense Saturday, but Coach Stiteler has been concentrating monr on the formeri Buryi Baty was hot un to his usual forth, hut Jimmy Casnion hit his wingmen several times. His performance ’.under the “T” was good, and his underhanded passes kept the offeiise working smootmy. Following ;is a brief summary of the Aggie starters: Familiar faces spot. the eleven that at present is leading in- the race for firit string berths. At left end lettorman Wray Whittak er, 20t)-pound, 6’3” husky from Houston (Jeff Davis), is turning in sortie sparkling defensive work in the daily scrimmages. Next to Wray in the left tackle slot ifc the Aggie AlhConference chcicein ’47, big Jim Winkler, 225; pounds of brawn from Temple and a 3-letter regular for evident rea sons. Jim looks more like a 17,Ter tankylhan a tackle as he demolishes the that are thrown at him these days. The left guard position may be the lightest in the line if Max Greinfcr, 19()-pounds when he fudges on the scales a little, holds the advantage ho has now and startl Pushing Greiner, who prop ped at Beaumont High and was the only freshman to earn a varsity letter last faD, is Herb Turley, 198- pounder who has earned 3-letters since coming to A&M from San Antopio. ; j “Odd Reliable,” Hub BUia, is back? at center and determined fhat !no upstarts (A&M has three dentqfc prospects in fish numeral finners Bob Bates .Hugh Meyer and NT AC transfer, Hulin Smith are going to keep him from hold ing down, the starter’s job. Eilia, who looks on football as tame after his .bulUdoggin' exploits, hails from Kilgore and has utilized His 206-Poun<1s to gain SJettew. Odell Staiitzenbergar, 215-pound co-captain Who sport* 2-letters plus experience back in San Anto nio, : makes tho ri look. us if i( were and fTNT. Back front another tough assign ment (beating the'scholastic booby- traps here at Aggieiand) comes Jimihy Flowers, 210-pounder, who formtuable runners. Goode also will oo some passing trom the fullback slot and may be called upon to: exercise his potent kick; off and punting toe. Ah-Comer- ertce in NS,-Goode also lettered in ’46 and ’47. Pee-Wee Smith, the other half of the highly-publicized ’45 backlield duo, is showing new life at the right hplt post The 190-pound Bryan back has 3-letters and like Goode is capable of setting the woods on fire’ if he hits his peak performance of" past campaigns. Pee-Wee has been lifting those feet up pnd checking out when he handles the ball- in practice and' hc’^bids fair to have his best sea son since ’46. .. j Sets Weight MOSCOW-rlAV-Soviet ports that I. Maltzcv of S i nas set a new world rs weight lifting with the ' Maltzcv lifted 110 kilo[ r grams (about 244 pounjd announcement saya the record for’left-handed lift -NEW YORK — — Calumet 107 kilograms. It was set Farm won four races and placed t-t i™* onco ; to earn a total of $102,976 at tho recent Belmont Park meet ing. Thirty years ago J. K. L. Ross was the country’s leading owner with earnings of $09,179 for 04 ger stars In the 1947 Wi winning races, 52 seconds and 57 I are playing for Oakland, thirds duiing the entire year. i and Montreal, respective!; Pnrses Going Up TT ALTON RTS AY, SEPT. .18, 1948 DUSKY will give the Fa ground game a lot of next Saturday. Sandusky six feet, one inch high weighs 260 lbs. He redeip lot of praise last year being boomed for All-AI honors this season. Sept. 13 iA’k—An in- into athletic pro- h big nine conference ndeer way today in n t "improper aid” < l« cost 11 athletes ; A the investigations if K. L. 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