The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 28, 1948, Image 3

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Takes Did View
Of Night Games
TUESDAY, SE
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Jim Smith' Joe|lilavid86n,‘F
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Eminert, Augie Saw,
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rot off to' a goqffl "etart Monday
- afternoon jos. Gobi B^Kc-)thall
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uad. Bottom Row In the usuat order: j
'oalette, »nd Jbe Ecrieth. Top RoW: ;
r IHn(?, and Doq Pfefferkorn.
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lojnts
fternoon as, Ccfl'pl ,
rames were i^laydd in De)
I’ieid House, and 3 the littU
BrifcgiR! was Jhlgh man,'aeCbhMing »(j!' Air Forte Winners]over ■
•$or five. Rifhykkjipa looked jos^iec- Fiirid, “E” Infantjry, and the Day
Ijllly gdod ii ball handling.':!, | ' I St|de^tsi , ^
A close and Urd fought game thi^ first day of competi^n
between “B" Infantry anc(l1G’ , teifiiii was learned by three! f
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DALLAS. Sept. 28 —OT) If play
ing u games on the Southwest
Confearenee football schedule at-",
night this year is to get larger | |
crowds, your correspondent^ takes
a dirt view of the situation^ I
We went a trifle sour Satur
day night when only 11,000 turn
ed out for the Tulsa-Raylor game
in Waco. If ia day game wouldn’t
draw that many, they ought) to
start giving away dishes.
If it’s to beat the heat, inhere
bight ha some Justification, except
that thone’s »o need for at, Why
play foofbnll in Soptemlajehi! any}
wayt Why hot bujld larger ^tgdia
so that j(ll jjhose who want t> sec
the lmpt>rtii|'| games cat) go' tici-
ketst Start| the seaBon altout Oct).
) it’B ciool enough and when
been something and
1 when (it’s
the ganle*
put enough
soithat' eve
seek Can get
i>ol enough and Iwhen
something
Seats in the stadium
rybody who Wait
in- 'I , - i I’ll;
sints fqam tennis got undehvay also h^ 8 !
my with “D >?1 Vet, %” AthlLtil and can t blgm^ baseball for »gact-
iting “cf Air ForCe- dinners lover “C” * h u e ; ds W 1 '^ r 8Q I
i'are
Sym
the,
knd team tennis jjstarted;^ pn
courts. | ■; J j]
“E” Field defeated '“C M Ijfcfan-
try 25 to 11 in tlie jOpefwjit. L P-
r—i Couch ojf (the artiuerymeijwa ^ the
■ ' \high -sejorer, making l|; of) the
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total points. C. Bf> Peolerr al io of; Gorman, o;
“E” Fifeld was le’ 1 ’ ^ - !tul - :L
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■uuitiuuiii ii nrunnu w.m. i N -..|,-| - - r r-,- -—..schHulejd I petifig tyttH the grid game|jBasg- j (.ettys, Tech thckle. Bahlel seems to be enfaying it; if!
points. Ed;Ital|agia of “C” Troop matches jagainst "A” QMC an(| “A,” ball ahyayk has been a! — ^— t—— —r- 1H'| S ^
girt of “ES’ Fljight was top
with the lflf*n- feii
Cavalry lei
theTaddl^^BiJl Nell ied Ihe \ fe|.. |‘A M Field and “A”
individual [ scaring witji. five ed| tol show up % .thei£
points. Ed BaUgia of “C” troop match
was the caVali y high point nian ( WS.
Withthre4) X, '!. T. r.'ii'J
The last;tilt on. the counts,; he- ciLi.B OLYMWC
twffen “A”-Infantry and “E jAir Rift’llAli “PAGAN
ing the; crow ds in September
that they have to hold thefr game
at high| in order to beat the heat
and get enough fans put to pay
fori the; tape and liniment.
tennis was married by three foij-
hfin. i fei|ures.ji“E ' Vet and ^ Field - - y- ,, - nr - r .
try men th^jvicjtors. 13 to 1(). for to J)ejl _ fllejibt wtith a double for- ‘ °veipapgngj aeas'jds that if iM the
Coach Harry Stiteler*
tout yesterday. He Mi
workoui
out Saturday
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He said that he had not
t, but he wits in good sp
ART HOWARD I
“ pleaset with tl
. there was no Air o
expected alter Saturday’s game. i ;
‘Ifle Aggie coaching stalf beta*) T”?!'
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SanU Clara game Saturday. As
sistant coach Bob Cary, who help-
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¥«’ Feels Too
Big, and Dirty £
vitsity
: terdaf. Bat k
'■'/.showing |p( wer
Bart jhaiam wi
Send rAns ai amsi 4 mu
also in
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, “Pe^Wae'' bmi
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quit k opefling
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Wail also lgr«
lait Batdrda,
u»h iayior prol
a 'rimmage
d fuiluack fir<
i in wiikt
tram tdom
several students Have befn mark- ■ L f ,
ing up thei floor Whjle playing has- \ J,,. gT^jid
kecbml without wearing g y m [ blocking; y
4 Tayio^hki aud
gym floor WaS.| injurijfcs ;]in ijiracti
-— th* tlbors fan andl rt 1 orteu
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u I-in- I - ‘ ■ inSW'T II Ml- TP--y BWarf fi
shovn * i f Taylor! ind audered
Last spring thij gym floor Wait injurUt* jin practlicc e|
thoroughly cleaned —- the tlttorf'faiL and; n porteui tor H
wore aaod,»id, painted andj-.varmshi: 0 my ia«i v uek. wai
A request wjwi made at that/to h
lajVe dri rinaily
nigi Bcnq>i if
Football ; is to blame | for the
jd
hasyAall k*agjue$| corKi- a short gpin Saturday before being; bifought dewm by Marshalll
fail- professional b
lulejd ! pel ing With t
Ag|*ie RALPH DANIEL is show if running around left end for
)ort train Saturday before heimr bifought dcwti hv Marshall!
iko>
for his outfit with 10 ppinjts
Gorman, iot! “A” Comp;
hind ifim vyith! sijx of huji 1eaiT)s’| points
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The
Force, wash won by the birdnien *
with a 2$ |{o sepre. Jach Spur- 1 llRuSTQL, Eng. —- (ip/— . _
scorer Qllympic ritual, says thje Rev. G. /chooly in Texas playing the
s.| Art Wl L. VVj’nnP, viejar of Hilly NatiVi- r/^iijst Wjeek in September,: The
Sfemlf. 1 ./ a,> h “ S ra " t» increase the Ume .ill
T 3/ ' come when some promoter will
Football started encoraching t think about putting on a game in
several; years ago. Titneji! was the daytime and it Will he such a
wlj^n the grid sport stlarted in novelty all the fans will go out
when
Ogtot
oboir. Now, you’ll fijndj high .'to see it.
Port Arth
, fj ij. v>yiiiit% viqar ui nuiy iNjauNt--r/
Company sdofed tylrl hurcu, Khowlle, is a Jot of “pa- CuHegpif are about a week later.
nonsense.’\
If this night sports j situation a discus weight 2,000 igrUms.
ur Rated
|$ Ball |
1ALLAS, Sept. 28 —Port Ar-
A jaidlin weighs 800 grams and ! Amarillo, arid Brackenridge
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I smoked CHESTERFIELDS
off stage while making my new
picture, THE LOVES OF CARMEN,
j There’s no finer smoke. I know.
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of fSan Antonio
schoolboy] footbal
riters
them
order.
a seco
terji They were
AnOthdr ktrimdiuge b bkpectijt
to b* hild by Tito vartity i-oiluy
YesUirday’i -was lignt, 4n| th , ’ ft<
playdrs pr icticing on timihg am
uiocKing.
Tickb
still l.nipihg on an ai&U Whitll
Jurci Satlur
time f°r iituoentti i,o refrain f
Wearipg fmprbpejr shoes ' on fh^
floor.I ! 1 Ij Y'.k/.; XL]
, Coach Marty KkrfW Mid Unit
Aggies cooperated well then, and
that he is making the same re
quest nciw. Mike Garcia, speak
ing on behalf of the basketball
team, said that the cage squad •
would appreciate ihe cooperation
of ail siudenta. T L i'X '
Mike explained that the Cduh
has several seta of lines-^basket- go lh a ffw ua
ball, volleyball, badminton, and
tennis—and is clattered up; enough
already, park marks made by aljioea out
give the; entire court a dirty
ararice and obscure fhe / cb
i added. to be in g )Od physical
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at every op
cxpecta Chapin to
no in s few ways.
Quarter! ack Blur,
is still Cwi llen ahd blue
aid tl at it is
ap- ; tion than it was
court | week. Otherwise the
The Dajlas Nofh poll ranked
ontinuc to pace
in Texas,
participating in
poll ranked
xd week in this
n
Three teams fill from the top
Jrqwnwood, Cof-
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jo.’: | Lubbock
The second
Chgistii; 12, Ora
pus Chi isti and A rlihgton Heightb.'
The top ten ar d the number of
polnti Ireceived:
jl.j Port Arthur (266)
2. Amarillo
Brackcnricfgq of Sgo Antb-
nio (170),:]« ! f
Odessa (1B2).
Wichita mils (122).
Baytown ijilT).
Waco (10®; j •
Sweetwatdr j g83).
Highland jPar* (61).
m-
tien: IL Corpus !
ej 13, Arlington
Quart,:
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A COLUMprA TECHNICOLOR PICTURE
A BECKWORTH CORPORATION PRODUCTION
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(Fort Worth); 14, Pam-1
M.lby ^IpVuston); 16, San
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AU entries must be in the Battalion O: flee before
Friday afternoon. Winners will rfeceive two t ckets to tbd
Only one entry will be allowed per person.
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GW COATS & SCARFS
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For Your Sporting Goods Nert's
JONES SPOE1 ING
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803 S. .Main Bryan
Ph. 2-2832
Bryan, Texas
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