The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 23, 1948, Image 5

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ed football Jana who ^o^e%S«£b
last night, nly to find that it had been cancelled.
This s idden cancellation i was caused by several un
foreseen' eients. The film arrived late Wednesday ant}
Coach Har^' Stiteler wanted to e'
/earliest pojiblle opportunityw-which was Wednesday
» show it to the team at the
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night. Thiil is only logical as football pictures are made
j^imarily t| show players thejjr mistakes under game con-
/ ExpenSes of making such films is borne by the ath-
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On tjha other hand We don’t want you to fed that we
were asleep at the, switch. Our]|sports editor made arrange^
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•■i../ Thinking that all was ini order he made his way to
the athletiq department yesterday at 4 p. m. He'•met a
footbah plijyer who told him; that the team was seeing
jtgn-e 1W ednesday Ini]
Lthletic Department during the latter
inner to use thp football films on Wednes-
the picture J Wednesday might.
hbtified by; the athletic department that the film would
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nbt be avafable.
^ Our po .nt is thiS4 ##wo-r
prevented last night’s fiasco.
He has yet to be Officially
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All en|viei must be- in thei Battalion Office before five
o’clock IVi|lay afternoon. Wiimepi, will recoivo two tickets to
the Oklahoana gnittc./
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y THESE TEN MEN are all candidates for the fuRbaek slpt on the freshman football team.
From left to right, top row, they are: Desmond Jones* iternard L,emmept, Kenneth Shobe, John
Hill, and “Bull” Lawson.
TOP ROW: Stanley Rutland, Jtrry Crossman, Mack Stoeltje, Jackie Taylor, and Eugene
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freshman Team to Have Hea
Line, Plenty of Good Backs
By SACK SPOEDE
The freshman football squad is beginning to take
with only a week To go until the initial game with
Tarleton Wednesday, September 29 at Stephenville. No
on the squad has yet earned a starting position however
Coach Barlow “Bones” Irvin and his assistants hav
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almost every day this week, the ^ s f Beauraont ^ J5m
c.am has been learning the plays, ? dji...
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An outstanding passer seems to £, . . .. Bu
o^Tc^yZ^f ^ ®rry C
person of Gerry Bowen of Corel- Hou8ton Bernard L
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enables a passer to spot hi, re- J'X, “
ceivers. Bowen also seems to be /£_ ” ■ * *
aj promising punter. , ' „ 8e ‘.
Another promising Fish work^ ,d he Hsh line under Bob
ing in the man-under position/is will probably feature bigger
Don PfefferkornXhf Lockhart, better tackles than ih« 1/esl
Pfefferkorn isn’t as tall ots Bo- sejpad of last season. Outetai
wen but his passing Jkas been tackies seem to be KusseU Hi
improving steadily. / °jf Houston, Billy Joe I'rai
The Fish squad sterns to have Corpus, Sam Moses of Lock
lalfbaeks galore. A name familiar and James Little of Big Spfi
to Aggies is tharof Gary A.^d-r- The Guard situation aeetns
son, brother o^Jennings Andertson the biggest questmn'mark o ,
of the Aggi^varsity last year. An- r ish team. Outstanding prssen
ierson wj^also the Big City dash ,s Bob ^aviason dt rort: AiUur
champbro^last spring. He was on Bvb is the younger brother [ ec
.he ^te champion Brackenridge Charley uaVidson ot the vs
‘.eanviof last year. . sq,uad. . ■ ,
hbr outstanding halfbacks on V- The center position Jia* HeJal
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Ranger Predicts Tech Victory; Aggie Team and Students Plan
A&M to Join Lone Star League To Clean Raiders in Santone
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By OPTIMISTIC OLLIE
For tb^ laff of the week^ please consult the alleged story
By TEX RANGER
LUBBOCK, Texas, September‘23—Down Once— and , , ... „
Nine more times to fall. Pore lil Aggies. Villanova made it ^wher^on this page by one Tex Ranger. ; j ;fH
34-14, which is a pretty fair licking but we here at Texas Odiously, the man is a victim of delusions of grandeur *
Tech have reason to believe the Red Raiders will make it or ,-i a ne ^ v > undiscovered brand of psychosis. At any
even worse. Say. about 30-13. Or how does 65-6 sound? ,SS&M?t?"*.!"'.f *“5J? ."r2LS£
even worse. Say, about 50-113. Or how does 65-6 sound?
Of course, Tech doeRn’t hav0 ojif4—r
.i^ s ^si l K hi ’.hrir. 7'' fh —^
ike him ih Santone Saturday. Ba-1 paganda that even a neurotic
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September 22, 1948, we areputting out pipes for sale
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by The Hiaeketful. All pipes offered for 79c. These
pipes fopiefly sold ;at priiffes from $1.00 to $5.00.
Don’t miss this chance to-get a good brier at a good
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croppers took at the hands of 'Vil*
lanovu, we’ll probably juat have to
scrape up 11 man—any ala.ll guys
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There are Name repartu going
around hern at the l.ubbtuk cam-
pus , that the Aggie team may
not ahoH up at Alamo Htadfum
Haturday night, According to
tliCNti reporta, the Farmers left
their "Aggie spirit" spread
around Franklin Field. I'hiiadel*
phia, In little (very little) pieces.
At any into the Aggies tm* go*
Itir to need more than spirit, If
they tiq decide to break down a; "
big a margin as moat West Tdx-
ans expect, not only will thf Red
Raiders be admitted to the'South
west Conference next /^eur, hut
the Aggies will be/kicked out
and told tnign )(finytn'e Lone Star
Conference,
Next Sunday/ls expected to he
pructaliheil '’Mouinliig l»ny" by tho
by can still use a new pair of j like you should sec thrpUgh.
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giire, we got i trimmed last played u lil* gnmti in Santone last
The Fish play the TCU, Btiy ; oii
Rice, and Texas freshmen;
year. The TCU and Texas gajrtejji (Jhat
are on Kyle Field.
week—maybe evini a little worse year, and if memory serves ebr-
thun expected. Jiut there’s quite
a little difference in traveling
rect, it ended something like 20-7.
And the seven points Tech score
half-way across the country to came ia the last quarter against?
play one of the eaxi's best ("ams A&M'sToucth or fifth team. As we
in It. broiling sun and trotting recall, Hornet Nm-ton avuh about
over to San Antonio to play ready to Issue a call 'to! the Aggie
Texan Tech, In a night game. | cadet corps, offering anybody who
mayor ti/ Ran, Antonio following I ' Aod, how about it, Mr, Ran- wanted to play a chance to go out
the Inevitable demise of L'oaeh gdrole imiy, Ids iitee a few «»«! try Ids hand at sealplng some
llm’i'y Xtltelei'jmd hit staff, J tlaels, T#eh pimply haan'l got the Raiders,
. 1, mmstion but here »l fuoilwll fvum that Vlllunovu hud. And as for seeing us ’Vliginps"
LnlihotK is how will the ole to an They’re weak in the line and the In Santone, don't worry pul, we’ll
die? < ummlly, the odds are fl*5 naokfleld doesn't offer much va« he there, And as a final note—
that he\ commits suicide some* flety. This'S3*ft stuff you're we're not leaving broke either, '
. - where during the second half.
show up for th»i game, ff som^of; „ )4ll hft wm rtie rt
the holes that Villanova can^d In hroHrn heart. ‘ *
that Aggie Hoc »wn plumed, the vVeli. »ee you pore cHmnps lltj
game will undoubtedly rfevelop In « Hn ( on ,, r.J,,, , hrino moeh
^^io^ho^rec^lth Sh,™
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Lhe/niiming.
Another rumor, which hah
Strong backing in high official
circles, is Jn the effect that if
be heading back toward Lubbock
Come Saturday night about 11 o’
clock.
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While iJokiag over these^-bargains ask to see our
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selection^ of fancy tobaccos. We carry ^ full line of
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Master’s Degree
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Prior to 1913, the Secretary of.]
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Wlilpl-Awny... in a one^ice*
gabardine with whirling pleated
Airt, a pay gold buckla at lit waist*
cinching belli Okayod by the
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Bouts Simmons is drilling
CojjiBolidated: High School Tig-
tjrs ir|,,*nticipation of a tough
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them are Pat Ditfie of Glue-
water, Danny Perkins of Brok
en ridge of San Antonio, m in
Hetherly of LampaUas, and J m
Fowler of Temple. I'
Clinton Dale Gwito of Tflhrtvef
port, La., Don Surrabi of El A* 1
Charles Hodge of Dallas, ant
eral others are vytrfg with
other at the end berths.
The freshman squad of this
has shown a spirit on the pn Tc ic* r r “
field this year that would t>e J —
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came; through last
no serious in--
The 2h-0 win ovier Mad-
isonvBle was little, more than a
light | workout, and the boys
should be lin good shape Friday
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Resdfves,j lackihg^ in depth, are
quality! Jajie McGee and
Williamsi substitute quar-
and halfback respectively,
ing, sharp i« practice thi?
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^ thjTigers f!/rst real test. Tfl*
p <ontes)t only proved
hfvd a better tcum\ "
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