You eay you track season 6 Well, if you By Blbi EVAjisi hat ■though iW m the i*. ^nchairJ'tr^Qkste: i will go down t if Kyfe *» sunnv«- aftemod \ m best Aggie list ten yei , says.; ' \ • -y. 1 he biggest ■ , Aggies aide last son, has fthishi ■ ie teamr-^fMi feel confident: good aho^ing b^aijse this ' "1 on the 6f a „ ■ year’s teaQi Alll be ab<|ut th d has hajd, 'or th Gwntry Men 9 4St Season 1 ^ ■■ i | veq, two of last year’s team mem bers win hot, be back this/year, spring | McGlothlin finished hi? eligibility and Raven couldn’t pass the phy sical exjrmihation 1 needed for trade- men. " " ; v " ; • ■ Those two absencesQvill hurt tfie team but there are many boys to e d ’1'. Scrimmage sessions galore were the order of the Field as Head Coach Harry Stiteler and Freshman’ C« respective squads through gruelling workouts. With only twenty-five minutes of practice time sprained ankle when he was blocked out of a scrimnna mediately went to work, on Andy Hillhouse And Video Meet For First Time Numerous Inj Elevens This to determine the seriousness injury.' Before the scrimmages si Coach Stiteler ran thp v through .lengthy drills o*i defense 4nd pass offense. The first string defensive By HUGH FULLERTON, JR. NEW YORK. Sept 22, —)— Best tale heard over the weekend concerns an outside basketball star who had been eagerly sought by almost every college in the south- J west.’ By the Associated PrjesU Injuries— minor and nr a; The kid finally picketed certain Texas, school and the athletic de- - • , - ,, , partment joyfully ordered a tailor reported at nearly al to make a couple of suits to fit w ®t£ ConfewncO football ji his, hmca. ffume—then by one of ^ .t* 1 ® T ^ n . IVt; il s,t Y j those strange switches, the lad captains Dick Harris and disappeared from the_ campus and wero Priucipgl L ii gl on turned up at a coHege in a neigh- casualties. > 1 afternoon on Kyle Irvin ran their ' ' v ' : 1 Baty suffered a Blaine Rideout im- 6f Bob Goode in y spot,- Bart Haltom at eft! half back slot, Jim Boswell e xight half post and Buryi bi eking up the line with „ Hub Elils: r thf liae tie first stringers werj: M ix Griener and Odell Staut- ergi r at guards, Jim Winkler Jimtn^ Flowers at tackles arid the terminal posts, th the Aggie passing lie Wright- and Wtpy Wbit- a t the terminal posts. j . _ fame, th|t pasli defense continued ty although f shea of bHlliancerin. I the pass < lool spotty although there re tl ishes of bHlliancerin both sea of the game. J* nmia Casbion, Buryi Baty, sfndl. Ni :holas all got off a few • pa ises during * l — ( biggest consol is he parses during the afternoon, ist consolation to Aggie at all three of these mpn continually improving as ,ball ’■ ' Stiteler’ 1 er * turitt Joe McG loth ill i and Uolimd Ita- boring state. Instead of howling about the affair, authorRjes oi the school merely dispatched a note saying that since the suits weie no longer useful, didn’t school B take theip off their ' i * ' 1 i ii. ftim jr. L By return mail camfi n note say- e’s fa ? Harris, All • America ■witched to center ' thli| wrenched a knee in Tekis 1 victory over Louisiana Stiti week. Fullback Landry turnd jup with a “charley horse" in jhl»llg. leri In Coach Stiteler's T ftjr- harlini Ro; dismay Sn jpste Ro There was some doubt tluk £ ur ris would be able to plhy> ujgu HKj very much, here’s North Carolina this week Qutside of this, there wujs pf jsy ariound the Longhoitn was ‘^ixtreiin L the w >rli ” o ‘TvKJSSS? Zl ‘"““•r* 1 “w l#«.«'Inteuntu«l Program. The ri'h«r VhU.®phi. „ .... » h^W hire u A*M dJriM following men are Senior Intramural Managers and will be „ ce k for the Villinov, game, »ev- the line” in th.’ > Owl game on Novem: responsible for making the schedules on which,the program eral of them were rounded! up to Tigers gained only Has Experience t,8 cased; Billie Hightower, L»i,ug appear on a television shotv ‘ - - - TL - - 'AT' inLir BRYAN, PHONE 2-7009 ' r m ^rL^iTu.eS.’LiS.hg! i’Mural Managers, Officials Announced contests have not been decMbM^' + ' . , . inA* “Thinks !SrC»5^SrS5f fef Senio^Sf jSr h IntraZrM Maragem ‘m wmTw the In- " ‘ idielphia last ly w^ll pleased with the line” in the LSU ga Tigers gained only 38 yardjs _ „ - w r- w . ground. I , ' . Benefield, Jack England and John at the end of the performance, j p . . (“Hawk") Lincoln. someone asked Andy Hillhouse, a ,u? n a J r n Jw RnK, The Junior Managers as well as lankv Aggie end from Alvin, Tex., jj £!« «nnaH 1 the Intramural Officials will offi- if that was his first video per- j d . v h | ® q ffi. NEW HAVEN, Conn. — — ciate the different sports with the formance? Tnl«d weess garpej Harold W. Kopp, former football assistance of the Sophomore Man- ’Television?” Replied Andy, assistant at Brown. Harvard, Con- agers. The Junior Managers are Why, until I came up here ves- necticut and Northeastern and -Anlmo're, Bill Barber, Bob - terday I neier heard of it be- now at Yale, plaved fullback on Speer. Ralph Hahnfeld, Sam Clark, tore, the 1930 Western’ Maryland Col- Joe Hovsepian, Robert Schechter, lege team that extended the Hengat, and BiH Richard. school’s winning streak to 27 The Intramural Officials are , , straight games' The ’30s squad Powell Scheumack, Charles Lester, get in wrpng somewhere through won IT consecutive eames He Charles Lattimore. Bill Hodge, tys frank appraisal of team and also was captain of the 1932‘squad Herb Carter, Bill Thornton, Jewett individual prospects Last week rliio Royalty and Bobby Goff ( ired soma fanc/ball cairylug ^rday’s scrimmage. Goff and ^ ity promise to be AAMi ng runners this fall, fief *he practice session Baty . taken to the hospital to vj! | ably’ 1 be the Rice Owl game er 13. Definite plans have not yet been made. ' ■*[. The schedule will bri hard but with one of the best teams ever to run on; the Kyle Field cinders the A&M cross Country squad should make itself known during this fall track season. e his ankle X-raycd to i*tf If banes were broken. ? It la noil known a|sYet whether or ndt Bajty f\i\ be able to play In the h game in S.un An* toi io tjhla weekend. • ! ! j P ilphlDanicl And Blanton TuyRc twoj othpr injured backfiek! men, k/i .eirv «•« «rAa4^^«»rl mi. Th wet i both on th DOLLARS CAUSE , FRENCH COrrON WOES LILLE—bF)—French textile men are blaming Egypt for their cur- ] school’s winning streak rent ills. I They say their factories may ! have to close for lack of cotton, We always thought Francis Wal- fhe intramural Officials are ' lace, the football forecaster, would because of the insistence of Egyp- which lost only one contest, to Petty, Skeeter Winder, Joe Culli- his annual forecast hit the news , tians that they be paid in dollars, BuckneH ,and was a guard that ^ an > Bert Huebner and Zeke stands ... The blui bon the maga- raoher than in their own money, season. £ C4P0^s. -. V # Strange. ' v ,zine cover read: “Pigskin Pr view. Barney Welch wants to point out Why I Don’t Vote For Wallace.’’j that Sophomore Managers are still — v needed an^l for any Sophomores wr l/l 1 that might be interested to cont KrPQttl li HIA/ li lllrk tact him at the Gym. Barney is at 1Vi 1V1UIJ the Gym in the afternoojis in the »» ppi | southwest comer office. , IVIeetS 1 hUTSuay •• Official capacity of the newly 1 „ j v u n , - . n , , The Kream and Kow Club will enlarged Orange Bowl stadium is hold its firgt meeting for the fall 60,132 seats. ; semester at 7:30 tonight, Doit - ! Shelton, president has announced. This year’s club promises to be the largest’-and most active enroll ment since pre-war days, Shelton, said, and all dairy husbandry ma jors, their guests, and all others in terested in the dairy industry are invited to attend. THE PSyCHOUOGlCAL FACTORS OF OOUISHNESS MANIFEST THEMSELVES in a vARtery of ways, what are THEY. MR. 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