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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1948)
K» i M ! I S' lilt li'i m II < Coach and Official Slug it Out r-v Ui/it ■ By CHU( It has become r • • m ISirm : "\ f, u r r' ii n i Hi hi 1L' Sr- ' -1 |. I fer to the », ... i j A that it#i s? old dai'8, then f !| :I I great, but if thoa old-daya, f " j old weeks. r ’ - t\ ■ i r , The up a record never the Southwest in the nation, was A&M 270, al ‘Here's how- it fall rolled aroun< 1939. was he joad good ; year ran 4ift4e in tie beginning of a long ( i goose eggs for the other fti M\ before the still under- ! i S ■ . 4 h i few times r*all score nenfs iero. iHd. When »Tjour]let- termen reported foj Coa^t D. X. Bible. Newspapers v \ J!!l famihaK tHfeme ip was the Dallas {Univer- e in that city. Thje 8 ^p re (I—Speaks for itself- The sportsi editor of the Dallas News decided [A.&M might come jin sec ond pla< e if they improved their >efore the end of tjhe sea- III defense son. The f<fil roon ant Antonio Southwe i LSU fell before the atill rated eleven with the n.ng 'up 27 points. KeMMh'' rH 'I | 11,|j •/ The Corps assembled in the old Chapel to hear the play by: play returns of this contest and the ancient building shook on its foun dations when the news was re ed of Rip Collins 42 yard field goal, then a Texas recoi mcvrc of tha apart. | mkiiatl i|he ... at 4, the Gijeen might as w^l M: . - goal, then a Texas record. a)h The underdog Ag Saturday, the Ma- The Tiilane contest was really a a 86 point wi i. The r .Wn 1. In ‘i r t 'c ■ iP! 4 ; ! 'l : • !j' : {]. / il! ; r • • hf THEBATT* PPP B ^ Conceal "tf" ' ‘"Tt hort Budget Faik pulled them irT^ EMMi roll- figured they would 'lake third J# nr- Hicel iland Sfiasn't' too; en- ej":,;fch|inces of the Conference le Baylor. The conn thusiastic oveiwtlL climbing to a hi jher position, v. either. • • jV gT 1 [First game of t If seSsonljhas with Austin Colleg clicking thjat day *bnd the final tally was fo 1 sHji? F* r> 8 |er * But wjeii (they 7 They wefa hot. The lioitghoirn of that year has this to! siayj about the game ir with it even Ih such .iu good They you. 'j' frae disappoint if team was disgust iest of teams h bad days that for the junTfpUe.’; the game 1 ' ■ There big oh nessy*: i he thought-. ‘ 2 as The tulahe team suited put and went njishing on the gridiron ex pecting to hear the roar of the crowds. The roar that greeted them laughter. The crowd (jaretaker of thp fields , A not have’ come at gips ran up closest the was to being aide. Tulane H/’ V u* Baylor Bear;was captured following wfeek anjd a 7-0 vic- orj’ followed. The Longhorn re sorts this one as another “dismal did ihey want, im' \’ the annual classic A been riding in vtar, the Farmers '1 • 1 ri eaco Bound ' j- a wa PKrI;; -ks. iri m r m ilis “ * ig fortunes Alan and L| nt mdicatidii. The ijors in “A’* Bright Air Fi>i rt, Texas $6.64 liareuN each. Bart of the ! ■Ir I If -> ' i dure.’ ood? At this point, t "«» T. U. hid ‘ieland’s favi ng won tM e Longhi horns ‘de! or die” 1. “hree quarters past .14 out of 6. iame f^outh with a ok in their eyes. Went by scoreless. i , ; More indepeldelit experts smoke Lucky Strikq regularly thee the next two leading brands combined! An impartial poll opy< rirlg .tjll the Southern tqb$ccoi market* reveal* the smoking J preferenjCi l of the men who really know tobacco—auction eers, buypr? and «|«areHouietr.en. More of tHes« independent experts smoke lucky Strike regularly leading brands #Jpbined. J i. ! i i t m the next two -y •■I 4 4--.* *ri 4 i- j r if m! neath the west produce rtyn and are subject to. ' 4i j;- j Then in a Merriweather finale, the Mt 2 minutes saw we Ag» cross Varsity’s goal and kick -the point There was no joy iin Austin that night. j T T ; The boys from the Brazos had appeared pretty good to date, but the sports writers groaned that the next and last foe was to be Uie nemesis, lie odds were high on the Kice Owls when it was heard that CJoilitis, called the backbone of thd Aggie team, would he tj|ut of aciion. But the team ihowed jthvy were no one man aggregation mt they pushed Uice around] the 1 field tor 10 points leaving the boys from lioutHim wuh the casionmiy aero. , vv ith ij$ school iw leniy leuv, Couch llib)e had pulihod t|u< team ot tour iHtturncvs toj foutdn in tnv nation. Must havo boon politics. They, should have hi|s<n nrit. iouu staustajs lor the season: 1IH touch downs, do goiusv and 4 iiaid goals. AAiu 2tu, also-rans m, DhdetvaU'Ui. untied, un-sevrod upbn. Mow’s that for the good old days 1 j [ j Sbaughncssy and Miblq hud :stud- led the noted Minnesota shift to gether, fthaughncssj’ hutl develop ed a powertui ojtcnsc with tmi> style of formation. A* Dte quarter back was calling the piay tno omy man on the line of serufunage was the center. When the pi«y vra* caned the whole line shuted win, a jump and as they hit their places the center would sha^! the ball, thus giving the line n running start, sb to speak, besides, making the play hard to sele intp. But Bi- that is in thl new tml i pf Kyle Field. jTbe lamps 1 it for certain typed of ailpn Texas Nutritio Hire in October Film Sponsored By Mu neg l to picg! up some checks, nuii lothcjs. At Mai-Un they were pich. i:0p by a man in a r 47 Bontla ith two n|*g' ot?s in the bbek sea hose actions seemed rathbr odu hi* tWo Aggies learned later tha Tywy Vtrange passengers wery. and were being transfeif oro one hospital to sjnotHei ter they had “caiight out’ Bryan they were latky in Sting good rides, j A -lady who alb eighty -five miles at. hour ja '17 Lincoln Continental H- lilt will Texas Nutrition Confereheo held her 2|B and 29 tho 7 YMCA wy.f Ilk •*4 nlade the pom ilete ip Urlsbhd in thiitfeenl houm tin they finally arrived nt ten Uiirty Bato-is hf.jjthey soi in real luted that tie .ere no pi ace i to si lend the r .o be iogiii<Kui ihe t tjj. But acj: rbm the hbtll wan a park nt-re thay stayed until about n? wn^b d them iOPm be^akise he woblil hawj *U i nighf;”mMM work wa. d:$0 ar . ! nii .janwi il >vaKihg Up Ithe ncKt rborpinb and join^ t|d tbe lug loipick upithen bagp, tbo twa / Pea rson, eneb commituiot Upgintiratloni has been set f<»' Thursday, Ckiobw 28, from iO:0(i to 12:00 noon,; the registration fob oOiiig $1.00. HighllKht of Uur cionferiMU'O will mi it banquet Thursday oven lag in Sbbju Hilr. TNtij guortt siKutkuf Hull oi,''K, J. Kyle, former u. S'^iAin- .utsindor to tjunrrnmlH and iM'im iif tjhe School Inf; Agriculture here. of tjhe Mchool 'njf! Agriculture 1 \| ■'»|*b|am|d4aH B p i ¥ , p i * ,,lM *; I' Kiwanians to Hold Regional Meeting Tjio Collogej 'Stutioii mi dCteber 3-5 a^ 1 Fort Worth, Sid- Klwnnls ■ Atl UN 194$ couventiohi df the Texas-Okla ilt|rtiturn!l ibnini gooivlml; 'HHiiUlIng for Ltatruing,' k lt» mni.volnr it im sttoniliwred by i KiiKjineeding Kxpyrlmint Sta il, jn |tii September, 3IMK Usher 1i: Tin film, wiidi wag jkiHidiiced by AAjM* Airhlll'rttmv Deddriidein k ileHghrd in aVl gtohdii fgv-un with the 'probltm oNasIgriihg meld- »|irn a.'hiijols-’foif th^itvcbinnmnities. Tht fi in polptiH oyiNiho!' jjiiki/brl- nhb: if guch cprisIdmkttflWIi] ns^alr, ight, squntl, amt flexiMlfty ■ of , fjpttcei in milking sclipdl bulidllign (ineer'iil am( stitmiltiiiliig phiocs of Ijearninjg. i > j , } l r ! Sin,4 |t* belt’ll! WH U> undergo jtla.i e stranef r wk toiik then 810 feel ,4 I1A- VWMl 1>' 'k till! 11 8 .oyi the earth’s surllac*^ where IS 'J: 1 '!! -vlniHiraUne ^auilaj 'ool 7 deg .n, n nximj cilled t ic king’s u«b, they «hw tbit gne of giiaxils fiiimltiar. Hu tuimi| 'Uft to hie tin Aityiif ill the Cm* of]'4lf. Af cr apcml ng five I m'» mi thtj,ciuierns m a king the t'ui- tHm-m lo tnuv tika 2 hi or u.iKnrgi*iers irmly fu «mrte. hitm On (he wiy Imil thoy cs«i hi woi gins from Mt -afcortifd byi thi* pareiita cjf onw. .•r[thi! reui ior of the *dx Mart gny njey coiubinei forcoi and pro(i< to the Caverns 4> unde otir through ha strtinef r .niuions.! ffhe tdiu I d ride Hlih uj'fikrtuly rinijile djr t«»c. ‘ “wnne j i Id*', ijhitt dog fiH i . mi pit ■heir unfrltjndlk. ilogJ '(na I.! iy can n ’t' or wtirf lao iii; will bo l^rekent# at the DUh has been shown i , df la.. Tnvua.rUiU. * nonia Kiwanis District to be hold il ney L. Loveless, club president, un- Augtistivtho in Tcxi-Ls, Nvw fork.j Oklaltoma, GalffoPiiia, Cohr gccticjut, Wtijlhingtohj, ‘Ulinoir, Chi ind btiebignn. j .' s ’ j: : . : pf Iter; Bint ijobldn’tl k reijJ qalet bf u i to slf'e|)|ji ut lie ki'|»t lutuph g an the wo tiiiiiiK'iit luilukt'i'h atwl gen# iah' dlrtyidg Ithrm )up< I* i ,.a i iKiy | imd | jRiiulhct f _ .itaijlf IMdlLi They ha|l tt|iyeletf a (jdatum b ffj i !r' i . l no 1 >rt (uuirH' thfiv J had ftuwjhedi If , forth aid in fab iiurre lufrk (hey tvert h<ime It Maj t., They had tmvolw a distuiKia I’ilO inllesf in. thm (la]|is anil by’ i • 1 ble haa thought out) a defense tha^ he thought would Work, and W too pulled his line back about a yard, and had them shift with the Tu lane line with a coutner run. And this defense work " 1 H i This is Bert LaBruchcrie’q 20th consecutive year ps a football coach. During that time he has coached at only two! schools, both his alma maters. LaBrucherie men- .iquhced today. More than 170 clubs ih tho dis- .rict, which eihbraces a member ship of 13,000 business and pro- lessional leadejjn, are expected to oend dclegaieij 1 to the three-day meeting, Lovleals said. Tho speaking program will fea ture the appearance of J. Hugh Jackson, dean of tho Graduate School bf Business at Stanford University and treasurer of Ki wanis International. 0. 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