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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1948)
* ■I a !h~M! : i: ;» I •?: . I I.it yVi ■'• ^ I' * m ift® # ..f! ■• • . f ' . - ^ ■■ ' ; •> I \ ]. ■•' • ■ ; -ll P t T' '• . • i' '■ , ;. . • y ' .' I •• : li^ • •. ;; i:. : ■] ■ rj-K . ' • -V! |:|j |‘i ! , ow to Powerful Tech Team, 20-14 if •V 1 ! v-rH-if I ’t. .. tlf • J ■' i>! ^ '^S! i oma ■Kir d, Frogs Edge es at Stillwater *? A vengeful h^orth Cnrtdlna team-* sZWoSlIf'ffilffiEf. 1 ?"* in»* Uwt touchdown* in . Hu-. jjj tho.Tcr Hcj.Ujdg.ojy tpr, ttw **,•**:!..„ to 14 hem Sttuc .-i • I crowd o| 25,000 Texas Chriatiw amc from the Aj- C-aro. jriea-in thf Uat fire aUrtf. It was the 4 throc farafts i» that atartlta^ aec- .t, assured scf Paul Cnmp i.W* North G \MMwM l x .. ^ ; i). ; |ond peripif thhtt « lr*t fivo: minute* tory. il .1 ? up a Jl-O load, • r ht. i Its finsti counter came with six ‘ - in* I la the Irightwell » » fc «r..,u. a uii M,, — Kfcn Aldr f the ir^atclt Offensive Aggie 46. Nine play i ver fKOn in JCenan SU-, Beiry'cuU ovWr right '•* |»S V i- I J ' i Jojti^aUjjtjd the r.ifgfi time and again, J Unions simply Overwhelm visitora ] Twici In the Ont five: , -7 they scored, piling up before Texas wC? able to tally , #4 late-In a. trememfotu' first period, minutes kpn*; la tha period, after North CaroUitfLwas unstoppable Douglas ^ Inghtwell smothered^ a •i . in that first perinaTTho tar Heels famble b; 1 Wta Aldrldg^ o^the • gave one of tho greatoit offensive Aggie 46. Nirjc play slater, I4ndy • display* ever sedn in Kenan SU-, Beiry ?uMov44r right end to score • ' dium, :[ Charlie ' . • . root with a SB-farvl pual return ' F to the Texas 4)./8ec«;nds later *V Uu/ night. T*'Texnn kickoff on the fa mods back threw the first, 1 J,,;; ‘II of hi* two eou^hdown' passes of. j,; j Ton-uaidry ruiflblcd the ■[ n hi* own fiVev' awl the ’• ‘Carolinians recov'ortid. Justice car- riod across two iplhysj liter. The again and dhc honw team led' the dqiud Longhorns.. kick was good North Carolina ' .^icgdn a 57- yaril drive, that reliuired seven plays. Rogers and Juetidr Mamed • up >rrtha pitehiipr end' with Wing-. • misjh and Weiner re- pup this ball on the two. Thcn/dustid* passed-over the gon lilac, to. Cot. Texas finalty|gotiq(o'the afti Four plays, tww bf them Camp* ! bell passes covered 71 yards 4 for a score. 'Hie;, playoff *ra*. a i, Campbell pass to End Befi Priic- '? tor for 35 yuril'V-' - • • J j Texas fumhl«4 sjx tlnie* during the game, losing; the btill on three of them. . : V .I f ... ' : r- • * • . . I ■ • • • » ;• standing up. Homer Lodiket kick- 1 ed the extig .point, the-first of 1 three, and that tled : tha score 7-7. Before the fans could get settl ed back, In their SMtU, Jimmy Hic key jumped high to intercept* » pass by vAggie Quarterback Bob Cook and romped 48 yards for a touchdown. • ‘ , • With seven minutes left In the second frame, Hubert Eoff fell 6n top. of BilF Grimes* fumble on the Aggie 20. Three playa later, Cap tain Pete Stout tossed over the goal to Morris ^ Bailey. Ags Beat Tech tn Band Show At Halftime By DON ENpELKlko, .. There was no doubt in the minds if the 20.8150 spectators in Alafno itadiiun last Saturday night as to vhicH school had the ! best band. A4M. won that contest 155-to 0. The ? famous Texas Aggie Land was in full. force in • San \ritonio this past week-end. They V . . j ;* •• ^ * Red Raider’s Passing Proves I 1-^ m/I mm ■ \f ti r To Be Margin of Victory ^ H • !;.fr. !•: : 1 ! . By LARRY GOODWtif -f' hi I Power -m 42-19 Win Over Tulsa . 1 t*im» BttrmptH T*rfc a.*M. I rd across too Y^rd* mined rsahlmg 171 1 | Yard* k»t ninkiftf IS V|nl* gained pauiag 1 T 0Ul y*rtlg ftlnrd net —-J&4 . „ il 1 attrmpUd ^ 10 . ^ a J* ra*pr* ccmplrtcd ^ S ready itiirted living up to their tn inumptad tic 4 of the iiinprcdictablci M irt Ftr.t 4owm ^M, final periods lo overi^as AW** «ab*t»af the fn aa touchdowns criods to ore: in each of t m It looks By BILL! POTTS Its it if j Baylor Southwestern ^dnlerencc footbnii. ~^ ,# fM »w * tor its rpnla, number and numb*f *nU 4» 14,7 half titp* 1»4. . . T« I A bri liantly-cxccutcd i - tf-yi rd touchdowi pass on the final pliy j of the second period appeared to q havo compUtoly rcvitaiiied tjha At least that’s Ihe way it lo?>k«l in the last three quarters of thety Owxmroi', fumt>i« rvcowml » yardorr • opener A'ith Tulsadlast Saturdnyi . n.ght In Waco. Outplayed by Tull k for '41 I for' IP »<0 ofr Iky quArlert: JO \i 0 0^14 rrh t 7 1-4# BOBBY GOFF groans aa he is stopped on the line of scrimma by Glenn Lewis (20), and Bill Kelly (86), Tech end. Goff was tne/< ** ,v leading ground gainer for,the Aggies Saturday night, averaging nly j ^ f k H f y mca j eK toC ^^ r °l ,eni ^* i : yards per' try. s » * Battalion PORT appeared tajtead. < effectiveieia of tha-Raiders, bdtb on offense and 4e(n»siKs t ‘ | After lilting the score 14 14 on a .'iO-yard third-period .dri ret jj the Raidjcrs moved 70. ynfdia .1 U _ ^ _ in the fmal quarter for tho ga ns sa for the whole fiist iiuarter when ' T«u<Mcwn«. Coad«. Whiuakef. swr^ . winning pcore. they had i>wsi;ssion of the bail for «"• H»teh. • , • | Passes;set up the lasttwo tou :h- only fiui/plays, (ho Bears snapped * fWr , ‘ ,uct ’ <Jo, ' n •• .*• ***’ downs fir the Baidert, but sh «i ‘ back iiltp shape in the second stan-, • line plunges by Calvin Stcvei on za to go ahead of Tulsa 14 to 13. INDIVIDrAL STATISTICS . aqd sUbptitutc back Tim Hack •p-s&Jfe "w» «U4 o-1-.».». 'ft fwjjto «“*' * 4 the^^lh* lv ar * t ' ,c w ,5” j H^wkint i u 4 | Bobby | Goff tpssed'to Rob irt • Goode for five yards and the fiwt ? ’ A&M sqore to climax a 43-yi.rd* L*«t *> *• 4- 4W drive, while Jim Cashion pas wl :.‘i « 7 s^.SS^yardii to end Wray Whitta [et f • * ** ® ** .*] in the end zone for th« seedne. ‘' Tech's i thrillgr <ii the last p air rterbiidt i^Klluriw X re S.*"»l' to, -rfONDAY. SEPTEMBEE 27 1648 Aggic-Texaa Tech game, spelling \ I . . ■ | .^ Page 3 yards on the brilliant pa*sing of ilc Conley TVmf*on — Hr> i ■ -fs TUtch CHA to his as he led the 7 victoqy e|v Longhorns.* STILL WATER, OklnlJsept. 25— Texas Christmnj sonvehc.^ .two touchdown *1 fumbles and kr^^ltefco^t^d two moie. SanitQtie Ip: . ■ <( '1 n- out “San AntoM,” "Tech” ond the AgjBe *T.” . Three boecs and a moving van •were necessary to haul the 155 Aggie band members and their instruments from College Station . to the Alamo City. Jim Finks and the hole-blasting running of Paul Barry. jT Tulsa dominated the ball the n-st of that quarter and at the be- (£«; '" ' ginning of the second, scored again smith L to-make it 13-0 over the Bears. o. n u. The Bear* snapped out of-it after that and proceeded to score ^ two . tcyrndon its in the second quarter to hold a half-time lead of 14-13. Biiylors superior manpower an DtnlrU YiU» CthhlOB of the game. * Bob Woodruff pulled the wraps a * [of the first hslf saw qua ! Ernest Hawkins faW an end rim from^i;, own. ted*ynrd line i nd pass to ! iteveson on the Raider 45. Stevenon . eluded a swarm of ,i •; Aggies, jbroke into the clear i nd tliirty minutes. The opening kick off was at eight o’clock a» sched- uled* I ‘ W-0 Mauling From ton.o over the weekend wan tho — — $ off practically his whole squad outran T rcston Smlth the rem id • to see service before, the gam*- in * W : ^s for the first 7 r- was over and the tired Tulsa score. I' y*i 1*J 4 1 /'i . IVserves iK-gan telling on the Hur- tonsoliaatea I/CIS ticanes in the second hr*]f as tho team was uuabel to Step even r Goff, Goode, and Dupree placed Bears scored four more touchdowns . them. The Bears supposedly outstand ng ball for the Agglei. ...i.'T..t ....... — i.l.. ; * ._i •* _ i.L a i • . ') secret weaponi” a left handed passer named Ray Painter, show ed his abilities in the.second and fourth quarters as he threw . .. Fast Tomball Team JSS ( T’lv-L-Atw rw* wrmtekt of t«♦ n. i iTnrltft* Rill nsnulur Air- Tomball * hiKhij touted vv'Oujjiir?' virtx’Mta ksa fKmmw » j Re^ylor’s tearn shows much irn- senior from 1 provement owr last year’s in block-*- Ed Gdorge Quirk, star fqr ing and in speed. They, wilt prob- Red klri rookie m . Dauimay nigni. ; . . ’ m -,L t «k« «.«» clipplngif Salurdky Tickets were on sale‘nt"thc ^ta- i Unde Bill James, papulor Ag- Tombnll’s highly seven times he thfew it. • lEls to a St. ‘ lium Ontil game time. Howell gie line coach ^during Homer- 1 mauled A&M Consolidated 40-0 LjtUc Gabb genj rer the fumblinc ; Jones^ secretary of the San Anto- Norton’s reign ,a( A&M. greets m a ^te*t playctl at g the^Bcar's threw tw5 I’nio Chamber of Commerce, stated many ofi lhe Aggie players be- Tiger field hr.dayVnight. btymour was ipo nears n»Ke« anH krnrrH ^ that Saturday night's game gross* i fore the.game in the Plaza Ho- Tomball, a class'M’ team, cd mdfe money {ban any of the tel. Jamea. is iujw Athletic Di- (dashed four speVdfmoiui in L After 66 baseball : meetings M- tween tie New York Yankacsniigl. two passes for two cbmnlctionn Giants, < ach team hod won 27 ^ md in the short time thafcWoodruff tied twoy kept him an the field. the n.ght as he twisted und turned ably be the darkhorsp of the con- Ml^ao rBc better kind of Dry Clawing” "We Bpecfalizelm'Ifeweaving gurimenta, draperies, — .. |1 1 upholstery matenaii’: / , Wo Pickup & Deliver —-Ph 2-8665 v • v ’ PSrfecto Clean S 1 - 2006 South Colley#'koajci ed ofhfr Aggie-Red Rakier dashes. People started pouring into the Stadium at 6:36 p.m. and continued the mad scramble un til well into the second quarter. Both squads took tho field at was flown from the flag pole atop 7:15 pjn. for their pre-gamr work- the Tran dt Building by the San outs which lasted approximately Antonio .hambir of Commerce. N : Two things evdrf Two things evi if -Vl i ' r ' ‘ l • Uegote know! 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