lUffp^r ■ j I Vv' Li S r •'!■ ' V .‘v ;i! J i- '■ :\-f. '. V A&M’s Chames Rated Nil By lova Student 1 • : t . -i By iHehtinfyfors Voslosky ‘ IONOVA, Ipa., Sept, 16J(Spl to the Batt)—Did someboiay say “Ole Airniy ?” Yeah,^ome to think of it, that ( i description may fit after Vi llano va finishes tossing A&M’s alleged football team around for four quarters. We imagine . the resemblance bet^een^the team and a weatherbeaten as sortment oi bedraggled &acF<&m|u-d -r H— V 1 .ers willite raAer strikW. teajh, ^ k naw. / • “Ole Arirty lS n K ht Mighty of. When A&M Was fi rat mentioned f ^ 0n vin VtKtl ° n SLU i C T as a possible opponent, even somer’ on the V llanova^catnjius . ha|e of tho ' se who r ' a Vd the value of l about this gannt is hdw i ig'a mf r a « breather » balked at t he pros- ! g.rv we 11 win by Some aiyugge-ft- t „£ playing the farm boys, insr leni ? ncy bp extended! to the £ nVl * x/ breather -stufp ' * '~X V. \ of course,,that r the• sebri will-l! over (50 frolntil. . i However,, there have been so that this breather .-stuff’ V , T __. T ... carried only so far. There ' 0 j waa a def.nite danger that ifi Vil- I - 1 '’ lanovaf continued to sign uprtdams (lowntrojldeh Fjarmers b rView ^ the! lOng trip they must} make. T" 1 wirl by more tkjan five ti>uchdo\yji would ,haidb(r be ^ayihg the P>jJP-.} whose records were; so bad tBiey " *^Jten|r"-H. V TA,«. r ;oooMn' t even pa,, for a “broath. aach JUtvlMN OLIVER of Villanova is an ex-Wildcat great. His team is well-rated in the East and may give the Ag- gjes some trouble. Foir WTAW to Carry -i 5 . . ' • • j • . . i r • J Crippled Razorbacks May Have Trouble With Yellow jackets By LEON SOMER ; Football will be in full swing this ; week-end as four Southwest Conference teams, Texas'A&M, TCU, Texas, and Arkansas, take fen opponents for the first time this fall. Three other teams, Rice, SMtJ, and Baylor are not scheduled for play this week. - f ln the fii'&t game Saturday, Tex-4 1 — — 1 hs A&M takes on Villanova in a Slation WTAW ca the game to ,be plaj-d at Franklin „„„„ ^ onfm playihg the pr lowevOp, anot! ' ^ 0U R f ..that. Vilbnjm | ar » might los'e our standing, should g»| all hut, whiifh weiftir, • . im - ol ,o, -the reanectable football Aggie* lory. T Of \IL ||«VIIV |(4lfL&Sy. T^ ^ «<• “» «•"* »*«> dW, Tt h A,“l, f smaller in size but the mi The Mainlfners as they arc^ call- idetracking. cd are in for a severe sinetracking. , nrmy can puu one icov-oui oi me iLl-j,. . *u„ u rt -,ui««u . I'UightJntb the junk , houp along t: ,mn nnil make it rJumblc, hn«-- "'“ h •8 «>« oflw n^U-huv,. ever remotely, a football game. Trr wall, . J'-p';: ! <=•] i ■ III [ • Then, there is Andji (Jordon, imd ] Joe' .Rogers, both of wjhom, it ! is T1/ ' Ft. Worth, Tulsa Lead Ip Playoffs the^^st this week (it, storiesi by i hcTna." Leading Team of the EaS’ eastern sports writers, of cours -1 After Satunlay thc y'll probably and the^ time has come to set tuke Horace Greeley’s advice and things straight. . “Go West.” Their reputation in Tts amaiing the way those alleg- thl , east >vin be crvishe< f ( niu tilated ed sports exppi ts in the < ast can ^ n( j otherwise pulverized after the » — let their imugmations run away visil agaill( , t Cashion, Stautz, Hill- ward walls wU! be backs who are from them after digesting too bousei and t, b e boys. capable of throwing that pigskin steady a diet of Villanova propa-, Poor Villanova—one might feel around. The Agg.es who come from grinda, Villanova terrors^ ,whutta sorrv for that eriiaeiated hunch of a conference that is known for its The Aggie line is so mow hat, in size but is easily capable of making up in cfuality what it lacks iii quantity. L.ad- rng the Fanners Saturday against the Villanova Lam will he such stalwarts as tackle James Winkler at 230, guatd Odell Stautzenberger at 215, inul tackle James; Mowers at 215. Working behind these two for- — _ r .- r , --mr i-r DALLAS, Sept, li /R _ The laugh. Better call them Terriers. | wou i d . be football players if their passers will rely on the strong reported turned dowjn bro off|rs : Wcxus League s top finishers wore They’ll be as mild as the most methods weren’t so crude Actual- arms, of Jameff Cushion and Buryi from .the ■ Chicago Bk.af=s just tcfjyut m trout today in the tirst house-bioken pet when A&M gets ly tbe , tory beh.nd alljthis “vie- Baty to cany the burden of passing 11 S', SepL 17 (A*i—Those .^dte liLtjlfe St. Louis' Browns who oi|d thjdirijBtaira to Boston fur sorrje ouing ihe nanu mat ’s: nibble, a 3-1 Red reduced Boston’s Ameri- e lead lo oha game over . Hi aiso provmed Bill ith i mure i^grketing nia-. A&M will have four husky centers this season in HUGH MEYER, HUB ELL1S V HULljN SMITH, and BOB Coach Stiteler is expected to use two centers as linebacker* t irlliij Mask and Foilers To Meet Today another season, than alter ilhivvy geiH by me name BWiiis staneQ chi (altering Bed Sox. »son. gnnize for the coming 'Only two of the tour lencers Student tickcjts for t u Texas Techt game side Tuesday 9 YMCA Lobby. Deadline for puidus Mt* is 5 p. mi ThuMt play orte niore season ijwith diar< ole Villjmuva. ] j; As a mattef of .fact r (few Ag gies knpw thi^. as we Jhave tiled to spart tH^ir feejingsbut Vi|a- bova jpst- ijgndescemlod J,o play Ihe Aggies after jhe Arinvi. game |he following week'was scheduled. |Ve to Have . ^ , , IB . . , . . ',>ad planned a | hard gaiinc to obon I Houston 2^0 as the club's prepared the ..season but) then it \fas decided i to resume play at Houston after ground, play-offs but it wouldn’t 'take much to clyangd it; i ' Fort Worth, which wound up ! . ,first'tover the full season route, held a 2-1 lead over Shreveport!, j f the fourth-place club, by faking ' fkl P T1 a 7-1 decision last night. S-^|pfw|-WT || oof Tulsa, the second-place club, 'h|d- 1. vfl. M ddl. tory” propaganda that it flowing for the Lam. down from Quaker country is real- The. Wildcats, who have been ly quite (simple. I ’i ! brushing up on their aerial game, The Wildcats are still picking hope to counter the A&M passing up the pieces after that 33-7 lac- attack with a quartet of passer* ing in Tyler nine years ago. It may °f their own. vsound disgustingly The fencing team 0.111 meet at the YMCA Monday njghL to or tho cummg scA who received lettci's last Apring are eligible to compete’in the in- Licollegiate league this yeatf 1 They aie Gus Mistrqt and 1. J. Bagnos. THIEVES TRY LUX ihe team will ho headed by Bnr-,| KANSAS CITTY — ribs who was awarded a major City thieves are the sport letter for winmpg the SWC type. Police reported Saber championship last spring, i ing articles stolen, in The lack oi lef.-handers on the ti :* [ansa* pv ng team will keep the fencers from practicing against southpaws, so all wrong-handers are urged to cifmc out for practice, names said. dozen different brp night: Two television fully selected Set of Hshiria a set of golf dubs, a lighter, 12 electric ffini j 30 jeartons of cigarettes to have a? “breather” Army ' gape. I^ind rif before . |he 1 being idle last night because of wa.rnjpp, 1 rain. < ( ^ Quarlerfeadt jClnb Entry Blank #.*; 'Name V'' j I 1 . I ■ j : ' * . AlLjentfies must be in o’elodv. 1 rriflay. winfers \v v Tec)) game in Sah- Antonio. VH 7 r Address . ;i Team-, nil Texas - > ■ Texai^ Fit- ‘ Arkansas Ten | ■ | 10 BATTALION Office before eight 1 receive two tickets to the Texas Baekfield Men mems with i.RSce, Baylor, Te cas U., ball; campaign. Texas Tech., and vne t also run at at. Louii . Vvhen the Sox wAh about ’t opy him. wieqt imd the game bait i the runnorup miw kens had dtvidca an atl-* in>onj lilpuuuheader at Detroit, they Iwbn tneji would pick up « h RMn*. Inftend they were vie- tjjuueij! ;by iratimn’H magic. r unmin ; shiuc out mu i\ed So: u|jitil ilhh bliitlj. Cievtpndl j«mk advantage of tosii n s lijsa to clnse me gtj ctwt en lirist and third place l!;aine«i The tribe hand) rasiiiniKdin its loth straigl The tapkifes missed a chance~td t i IBosiioti lor me ilead .by losing t e first guide,ht Detroit, <:-l. They s Ivagep the secohu, 8-4. j The I league-leading Boston I raire^ jwirei jHle in the National A It takes 1 a force of eight pounds a game scheduled for Saturday | to knock oyer a hurdle in a race. ]— ■'*• lil* \ Score | h S' ri [ / -i' || l-'. * r k- r -A ■1 .r.. h h W’ ■■ >r - ; i*i .S -... - «■ ’vl' i v Team Villanova •Louisiana ‘State Abilene Christian r ' ■ • K'ansas , ' r c Score outs, agree. An unlucky 13 candidates have draw n praise of coaches in pre season workouts and indicatitms are that once in the open the Red Raider runners will he hard to stop. V. C: campus. ' 3 One report n.aching college sta tion stated fhai, three Villano\|i students had resigned and enrolled in medical school father than ha\ie to sit in the stands and see their (See FOUR SWC, Page 6) porcupine. I beloved eleven bounced around Hy Competing for the starting spot ^ Aggies. Their po.nt in st u dy- at left half are: Zac Henderson, in K ™dicine is, of course, to aid C* 1/ IVTXC U<*IX CilC. .jlldlUGl OlMly . ~ . f . *-v 1*1 Quanah, letterman two ybars; Wal- , in Patching up Pennsylvania hu- (■- WUdlldllf IcLLgI 1I1UI1 LWU VUdlSf fV dl“. > .. . » o ter Maionev, Roscoe, 1947 letter- n nJ! 11 ^ in t ^ e even Hituie A^ 1 ^' man; Calvin Steveson, Brownfield, Villanova games are scheduled. 1947 letterman; Ike Stuver, Ysleta; Another report carried the infor- George’Worrell, Lubbock; Herman " rt » t ' on . that . tir f \ 1 l lanova c °- ef,s Bailey, Detroit; and Joe Wilson, faintei1 aiu! others we,, t on Clniiffp 't opium when the news was releas- Out for right half arc: Glenn thc Wildcats were to play Lewis, Quitaque; Charles Reynolds , , . .. . Odessa; Bill White, Vernon; Tim 1 a state of affairs Hatch, Wellington; Bill Barbee, SW «‘P'\"K th( ‘ campus^ drastic mea- Littlefield; and Bennie Tidwell, of ? ure * were needed. Thus Jhe v,c- Bowie, 1945 letterman hack from .H^ver even.the misguided individuals who started V I, . •1 ’ ’ r— Jij | the campaign are now admitting privately that the best they can hope % is that the movement will jirevqjjt a general, collapse BE FORE the!game. After the opening whistle blows, they forsee nothing but (me! tragedy after another for tnoir beloved instjitutlon, One rumor turrenUy sweoiiing i the Aggie cumpuja Jis that colloc- •»' m Army service Henderson, Tech’s best pass re ceiver, has been, running wild in W.orkouts and may become a star if malaria picked up in the Sc-utli Pacific does not plague trim again this season. Maloney, was the Texas high school lend* ing irtorer In 1945, averaging 27 points a game. to £Jsg , fiL^k iJ™ hTSX. & ft;, ii " *4und ability ns a runner »nd kicker, j L . .hinJl Wil,.,,, L Irttei-wl n« . .’’.inU'. l r;„! f ) After I, Soy Sre and qua. term.ler on the track team prrtly cocky bunch Jt’ll probably l\\ O J v'flt *• -f — » j « i . Reynolds has b-en the Border Conference sprinl king the past three seasons and earned a place h the Southwest Olympic team he past summer. ' Lewis, coz-captain of Tech last ; ; ■ l A- ill : ' r l,; ; V . . ~'i l J> acket in town /■ j 11 Jil " ■ 1 ' i Get prepared fq? Fall's first mean-weather ' l pranks. Ojtr n^w fall-Coats and Jackets are here. Handsome models In leather, water- i ! !. repellajnt fabrics arid corduroy. 'i 1 i ; ■ ?tyled ffer active wear and all season : i. : H •- ^•7 ‘A 7 ,'j . V fere’s where ind newt’s the comfort. t jou do your looking .’time. J . A "Tii jiit-ii v ;l CLOCKIERS 1.: ;« •€oll|fege and Bryan take two 33-7 beatings ,to piit them in their place. SECURITY COUNCIL TO REVIEW HYDERABAD , v t . PARIS, Sept. 17 —UP» The Uni- shabon, has shown greater speed y Na { ions S e cm .ity Council voted and power this fall, while Hatch, freshman last year, also has given promise iof being a bettpr player. White also, a freshman last season, 8 to 0 Thursday to look into the war situation in Hyderabad. China; Soviet Russia and the Ukrains ab- ,, , , ,, i • i • stained in the vote placing the has found his kicking prowess Indian invasion of the princely again, a^well as a returjj of speed. state on the ag enda. - ' / Radio Repair...i *? : . = / 1 . ... is our specialty /■ , The Radio Shop /r ■ k • L ' ■ '• \ r v • ■ ,7. One Block west of Post Office on W. 26th St. “A member of Philco Service” BRYAN Lquntiry worries got yo i ? |Thdn start using the direct ient, personalized service offered by EXPRESS. By personal z . ice we mean your laiin: be collected by RaiN'ii^ E press pick-up! faclliti* s, and prtM«l|>a PHONE 2.2819 COMPLETE REPAIR \ .. on all makes and models of radios N««rtr4d|oiI»|.»r . leLm J Y»|v tlow ' • \ you«| hbmei promptly, 4nd re- turned to ypuf college address. 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